Don't need a large scale production to have a great movie. Just great actors.
@dwaynesbadchemicals14 күн бұрын
And great writing.
@g.w.789313 күн бұрын
And a great script/screenplay.
@stephengrigg598813 күн бұрын
And a great script, and cinematographer, and director... you need a few things
@philipstowers474113 күн бұрын
Absolutely. "Bone tamahak" is a GREAT example. Have you seen it?
@hpsilentkill788810 күн бұрын
This is all live footage. No acting here.
@g.w.789313 күн бұрын
Masterpiece of a film that is so underappreciated.
@theautographguy13 күн бұрын
Absolutely!
@jguerra179313 күн бұрын
Amen to that
@Creek_Hunter12 күн бұрын
🤣🤣
@paulkieffer118912 күн бұрын
Yep 10/10
@petejemmott765711 күн бұрын
I don't want green beans!
@azzyx88708 күн бұрын
The release of the hammer on the rifle when the family arrives is such a subtle detail but adds an incredible amount of weight to how tense this scene is. Superb film.
@mikeleo59908 күн бұрын
Great call - u can hear the click if you listen
@bashoek93907 күн бұрын
He understand
@mralowen12 күн бұрын
The tension in this scene is freaking brilliant
@soulsurfer63911 күн бұрын
yeah, it's actually the moments of tense silence that makes the scene
@mdzepina1314 күн бұрын
One of the best movies I've ever seen....
@OldMovieFan197313 күн бұрын
I always thought that this Movie never got the credit it should.
@ShroomMcdoom12 күн бұрын
Have you never seen the 1999 cinematic masterpiece "The Mummy" starring Brendan Fraser and Rachel Weisz?
@OldMovieFan197311 күн бұрын
@ShroomMcdoom Sad how horrible a fall Brendan had....
@srb259111 күн бұрын
It's fucking gnarly
@ericcannon27653 күн бұрын
Chris Pine is a horribly underrated actor.
@coltonmathews129013 күн бұрын
Hand the man a Shiner, then threatens to kill him? What a Texan thing to do
@mikeweesner96987 күн бұрын
You'll never be done with this, no matter what. It'll haunt you for the rest of your days...but you won't be alone...It'll haunt me too...perfect comeback to the threat. Terrific writing.
@kimberlyhonig8030Күн бұрын
This is one of the best movies I’ve seen in a long time. Just amazing.
@broheme892213 күн бұрын
Not sure I could adequately describe what makes a great scene. But I know it when I see one.
@kylemayer848610 сағат бұрын
Big ol hooters.
@user-rr4bf6oj8e2 күн бұрын
Absolutely brilliant movie, I’m so glad I got to see it in theatre’s.
@jguerra179313 күн бұрын
Great scene in a great Movie. Its a very underrated film. Pine did an awesome job he was perfect for the role. Bridges fit his role perfect as well.
@theautographguy13 күн бұрын
This was the first movie where I really took notice of Pine. I was in awe of him in this.
@stephengrigg598813 күн бұрын
I wouldn't say it's underrated, it's an action/crime film that was nominated for best picture. That doesn't happen very often
@thunderstruck548412 күн бұрын
Bridges is a legend but I tell ya Pine is great in every role I’ve seen him in, just goes about his business working on his craft, much like Bridges in his younger years
@davidgaudreau683411 күн бұрын
Bridges was nominated for best supporting actor for this role……
@inventgineer8 күн бұрын
It's such a testament to how drastically the writers, directors, and financiers of a film dictate the performance of the actor. It can be a great, established actor that plays a terrible stupid role in a terrible movie....or taking actors thought previously not very good, and draw TREMENDOUS performances out of them. A super good example of this is the 2013 Scorsese movie, "Silence", wherein Andrew Garfield and Adam Driver, who have both delivered pretty lackluster performances in other things?......absolutely KILL it -SO much deep, believable emotions, captured particularly well with great cinematography! Y'all definitely need to check it out, it's a masterpiece. And, again, it is a tremendous example of how the director and other people in charge of the film can, in fact, make or break the acting, pretty much regardless of the actors.
@6501012 күн бұрын
More story here, in four minutes, than an entire Captain Marvel And The Universe movie - and, without computer generated effects.
@breakshot745111 күн бұрын
no tights and no capes ;)))
@BedtimeDisaster10 күн бұрын
What a weird comparison.
@SutterKrump8 күн бұрын
There is no story in this scene because you can't even hear what his saying
@flightevolution81328 күн бұрын
@@SutterKrump Get your ears checked
@SutterKrump8 күн бұрын
@@flightevolution8132 actor needs to get his mouth checked, talking with a mouth full. Incomprehensible load of nonsense
@alexott82584 күн бұрын
This is one of my favorite movies. So many good scenes.
@ericcannon27653 күн бұрын
I'm in awe of this scene, the absolute unmistakable threats of extreme violence, and no one's voice raises, no one's heartbeat jumps up at all. Just 2 men ready to both kill and die.
@marimonda812 күн бұрын
Its simplicity is its strength. It's a great film.
@henryross434312 күн бұрын
God - what a great movie with great scenes.....the two of them deadlocked in a stare and thinking about pulling on one another without it being said. Great movie
@marcoadan110 күн бұрын
The way he just plops his hat on his foot when he sits down. Simple, deliberate, meaningful. Okay, so the man can act a bit😉
@lifeisa.smalllesson460710 күн бұрын
Hat goes on your knee...not your shit covered cowboy boot.
@starguy271810 күн бұрын
The Dude abides.
@AimeeO_is_watching7 күн бұрын
One of the best movies of the decade.
@braintrustjr.53639 күн бұрын
Very underrated great movie. Maybe I'll give you peace.
@kayleecoakley31558 күн бұрын
Mutual respect between enemies
@randmilone52459 күн бұрын
This scene is on par with the end scene from Unforgiven. Absolutely masterful! Great actors with a well written script and story, this is what you get.
@EliteBuildersOK12 күн бұрын
Pretty damn good movie. Some really talented actors in it to make it that way.
@patriot4598 күн бұрын
Man just you hang on every single word exchanged between these two. An absolute master class in acting and writing. It’s nothing new this kind of story is as old as westerns themselves but it’s just done so perfectly you know exactly what each character is feeling and you can feel the tension rising until then the family gets home. However just like the characters feel this isn’t over the audience feels that to and then they talk again. There the real intentions come out he’s haunted by it and bridges tells him it’s never guna go away and you can feel that fire that he knows he will probably die trying to avenge his partner but he doesn’t care.
@adamstevens27824 күн бұрын
I need to see this. WOW!
@melodymacken97889 күн бұрын
Brilliant, brilliant and brilliant.
@TG-ld8hl5 күн бұрын
I always thought it was such a nice touch that after Chris Pine tells his ex about the hogs, he turns to Jeff Bridges and explains what he’s talking about. That’s a really polite courtesy to extend to a man you were potentially just about to kill
@jjlynchee96113 күн бұрын
Hollywood usually produces an unwatchable steady stream of comic book diarrhea but every once in a while there’s “No county for old men” or this little gem.
@neillhames39129 күн бұрын
Wind River is also really good
@itsmeitstrue5 сағат бұрын
This is no little gem. Preffered it to no country n no countrys one of my favorites
@erickelm497410 күн бұрын
What an awesomely written and acted film.
@timothym.johnson348512 күн бұрын
Loved it. Kind of a sad film.
@paulbradbury579210 күн бұрын
Def got the sounds of Texas in the background. Lived in Houston when I was younger and the sound of them bugs seems distinct to Texas
@hqbattery7 күн бұрын
😂😂😂 Houston is hardly Texas anymore
@TheGreatHorseradish5 күн бұрын
@@hqbattery Cope.
@brofordshire2002Күн бұрын
You know... I've never seen this movie. This clip appeared randomly in my feed and I must say, the quality of this acting is so good that I can piece together the entire plot of the movie from this one scene. The writing perfectly encapsulates the entire plot of the movie in a way that makes me feel every bit of emotion as someone who watched this whole movie. The quality of this movie must be amazing and I'm going to watch it anyway, spoilers be damned.
@OverlandUnderground12 күн бұрын
The whole movie would be worth the watch even if it was just to set the table for this final scene.
@OrwellianDystopia19846 күн бұрын
lol
@PlymouthVT11 күн бұрын
Great movie strong characters. Tension. Awesome Taylor Sheridan writing.
@timheidel584914 күн бұрын
Great movie. Great scene.
@michaelf365314 күн бұрын
Pine bears a striking resemblance to a young Robert Redford. Specifically in the Butch Cassidy / Jeremiah Johnson days.
@gumborambo454012 күн бұрын
Pine remaking Jeremiah Johnson is a day one ticket purchase for me.
@mikeleo59908 күн бұрын
Your right - he’d make a great sundance
@jerryaubert620112 күн бұрын
Such a great scene. Very cowboy. Very good. Can not say enough good things about it. Clutch song "A quick death in Texas" would have complimented this film.
@headcheck1009 күн бұрын
THE best modern western
@williamfrye55213 күн бұрын
Best beer there is .
@kayleecoakley31558 күн бұрын
Don't know about that but it's GOOD BEER
@BeeHashКүн бұрын
Incredible scene.
@mikefleming622013 күн бұрын
“Can’t get drunk from beer”
@oakleyorbit12 күн бұрын
This movie is in my top ten it is fantastic!
@bchearne9 күн бұрын
Truly a great movie
@joshuajackson759613 күн бұрын
Shame this movie aint more popular
@noherekruger373812 күн бұрын
Isn't.
@mjohnson503012 күн бұрын
@@noherekruger3738 shitznt 😂
@kitsong10 күн бұрын
@@noherekruger3738 Aren't.
@stsamurai_12 күн бұрын
What makes this scene great is when Bridges realizes that Pine is willing to go to jail or die for his kids if it means saving them from a fate similar to his own- since he doesn’t own or live on the property. If he had shot Bridges right there - he’d be charged with straight up murder since there is no “trespassing”. I think this is what really made Bridges understand Pine’s character’s morals and motives.
@eminkurtovic547711 күн бұрын
What makes you think that? Pine's character is the property owners' father, and close family member. He's well within his rights to shoot some crazy, armed old man (his story) who refuses to leave his loved ones' property. The movie's set in Texas, not California. You're allowed to defend anyone anywhere from serious threats, not just yourself on your own property. If that's even allowed in California.
@treyb191911 күн бұрын
You misunderstand Texas law. Neighbors can defend each other's property with deadly force if necessary.
@jakewebb212910 күн бұрын
The sound of the metal slowly grinding in the background...wow
@1962guy5010 күн бұрын
Phenomenal ending to an outstanding film!
@priveprive9 күн бұрын
love the subtle notw at the end. him giving his respected enemy the trigger finger as a farewell.
@rickyshultz205111 күн бұрын
One hell of a movie!
@mr.hemlock190011 күн бұрын
The acting and dialog is amazing. One of my favorite scenes in one of my movies.
@williammiller476812 күн бұрын
Damn good movie. Highly recommend.
@thomascrowniii16938 күн бұрын
Great scene.
@sheltondoggett400712 күн бұрын
Damn good film!
@pasquale61739 күн бұрын
Great movie
@eduardotirado83912 күн бұрын
Pine is a very talented actor. Always hits it off the ballpark. But it is this scene, with him leaning against his porch that made me realize he’s just not a great actor but one heck of a movie star…
@redr1150r14 күн бұрын
Pretty good movie.
@vinniemoran736211 күн бұрын
Still the best movie since 2016.
@user-ts8sn5ts2z12 күн бұрын
Loved Ben Fostet in this movie. He chooses great roles.
@jamesdelaney37976 күн бұрын
Great damn movie
@easterworshipper7306 күн бұрын
This movie and the rover can smell the heat in the weather, i live in the desert.
@chuckoaks675610 күн бұрын
Pine doesnt have the thick west texas accent but bridges has it down perfect along with the jestures.
@chadford85003 күн бұрын
I grew up in the area of West Texas where part of this was filmed. Young County... The crime has definitely got worse than what I remember growing up. Gotta keep everything locked down now, not like the good ole days. Lots of meth and meth heads, even murders now..I could almost see this movie being reality...The oilfields always had plenty of crooks. When there is that much money to be had, it can attract some of the worst people.
@ValueThis6 күн бұрын
Reminds of me and my brother
@robmannila730714 күн бұрын
Yes it was a good movie. Wonder how many people have lost everything like these people.
@davidc.993314 күн бұрын
All of america has, 35trillion in debt? You just haven't realized it yet.
@baneblackguard58414 күн бұрын
@@davidc.9933 it's never been about what you owe, it's about what you have or don't have, and who helped you get it, and who took it away. Debt is just another way of saying unfinished business.
@scottrussell228113 күн бұрын
@@davidc.9933 That's a fact. We're all going down. It just hasn't fully happened yet, but there are plenty of signs.
@mwhitelaw856913 күн бұрын
Countless numbers of people have crawled through it, clambered out of it. Many are perilously close to the precipice. Personally won and lost numerous times. It's not how far you fall But how voracious you are to climb out.
@PeterCacioppi12 күн бұрын
Why did Taylor Sheridan stop making masterpieces like this and do TV instead? Yellowstone is fine, I guess, but this is incredible.
@tech-bore883912 күн бұрын
Seems like Sheridan does his best with things that have an ending, versus an ongoing series. Yellowstone was fine for like the first 2, maybe 3 seasons, before it went stale and became just another soap opera. Characters stopped evolving, and some even went backwards in development or were forgotten completely. It went from "everyone has their own demons" to "Jaime is cause of all our problems".
@akula44411 күн бұрын
Same as everyone - regular pay cheque
@letstopdoingmad206011 күн бұрын
hot take, but also not a hot take at the same time
@josephgreen336911 күн бұрын
What is funny. This was actually filmed in New Mexico,but the setting is in very close proximity to the Four Sixes Ranch that he bought and filmed 1883 on.
@PeterCacioppi10 күн бұрын
@@tech-bore8839 Personally, I don't think there is even one scene in Yellowstone that matches this scene here. And I'm not even sure this is the best scene in the movie.
@justinabbott848110 күн бұрын
Can’t take the Jeff Bridges out of Jeff Bridges. Ha ha. Love it.
@richardalcocer9505Күн бұрын
"What don't you want??"
@user-pj6rs1gp2l5 күн бұрын
Two things come to mind: the words of the song ‘hallelujah’: all I’ve ever learned from love, is how to shoot somebody who out drew ya’. And: Peace can be the absence of war. But that just step one, we can have more. It’s about what we’re willing to commit to and how uncomfortable we are willing to get before things actually get better.
@dbowman3512 күн бұрын
Lord of the plains.....
@beardog70209 күн бұрын
“You’ll never be done with it no matter what. It’s gonna haunt you, son for the rest of your days. But you won’t be alone. It’s gonna haunt me, too” Some pretty brilliant writing going on here. Hamilton knows that Toby’s heists had some good intentions behind them (only taking the bank’s money, not spending the money on luxury, and doing it seemingly for his family), but none of that matters anymore because the plan which he set in motion ended with the loss of innocent life. Any sense of morality which Toby initially possessed is down the drain now that he is responsible for a handful of deaths. But the brunt of the guilt isn’t laid entirely on Toby’s end as the ex-sheriff essentially dragged his partner out to chase these guys which ended in his death as well. Hamilton is the only one who knows that Toby was involved, but he doesn’t have the proof to show for it. This standoff is between two men, riddled with guilt, who are the remnants of a phenomenon which has ended in the minds of everybody else. Two men who have finished their respective fights only left with a personal vendetta against each other. A lesser film would’ve ended with a violent standoff where it’s made obvious that one has killed the other, but this one concludes with a string of dialogue that puts our own values in check. Who do we care for more? The newbie criminal who only did what he did to drag his family out of the depths of poverty or the retired lawman whose dedication for justice will lead him to skirt outside of the law and kill if that need be.
@drussarmstrong688711 күн бұрын
masterclass in writing and acting from line 1.---Bridges thinks he understood the motivations of the brother, which makes it all the more tragic...[ps--he had that cocked the entire time]
@kayleecoakley31558 күн бұрын
Shiner bock. Good beer
@anthonysouthard557213 күн бұрын
Is it me or did they hate and admire one another?
@Gumshoe8812 күн бұрын
I dont think it was admiration; more of a mutual respect or understanding for the situation they found themselves in.
@henryross434312 күн бұрын
@@Gumshoe88 I think he did admire him for what he did and hated him at the same time for taking his friends life. Those that love our kids, I can confidentially say, there ain't anything we wouldn't do for them dependent on the scenario. In this scenario, the banks knew what was found on his land and wanted it for themselves. As an ethical person and if I were his banker, I would of cut a deal with him to get caught up on his payments, pay some admin fees, and a handshake to use them for his banking.
@chrisplese929312 күн бұрын
It's old school it's called the gentleman's code. If you truly believe in yourself and believe that you're a man then you don't have to pose no trickery you don't have to shoot a man in the back you don't have to do no nonsense you stare down a man you face him like a man but unfortunately these days that doesn't exist anymore because men don't know how to be men
@johnwingate879911 күн бұрын
There was an episode of Walker Texas Ranger with a similar theme.
@antonioblanco32834 күн бұрын
Noice
@coreypratt65848 күн бұрын
What don'tcha want?
@genegrant433213 сағат бұрын
Grrrr.. The complete disdain from his ex wife.
@jeffshriber612014 күн бұрын
As I watch this it just occurred to me that there should be a gate to his property with an intercom so no one can just walk on to your property.
@Cabalero2413 күн бұрын
когда у тебя большая территория ты не тратишь деньги на заборы и ворота, ты покупаешь калашников и лопату, это просто другой уровень безопасности
@jeffshriber612013 күн бұрын
@@Cabalero24 sorry I only read English, I don't understand this language.
@baloog811 күн бұрын
@@jeffshriber6120click translate
@baloog811 күн бұрын
@@Cabalero24 that's not a great idea as you don't know what kind of evidence trail they bought. E.g. to PD... I'm going to the ranch to talk to the dead convicts brother.
@billzsigray150410 күн бұрын
fencing in texas with legal labor is around $10/ft. this looks to be at least a 10 acre property so youre getting around to around $80-100k without electrical work.
@elsenorloco846 күн бұрын
And then hank hill came through and told em hwat
@devonwelch801410 күн бұрын
Great use of costume design and hair and makeup in this scene. It’s easy to miss on first viewing, but you’ll notice both characters are aesthetically the same. Same mustache, same hair, same white cowboy hat, same blue jeans, same tucked in black western shirt, but Chris Pine’s character’s wardrobe is splattered with paint and grime. He’s dirty, the same, but just a little more soiled. It’s two men that probably started from very similar places, and could possibly be great friends in another life. However, circumstances have made them enemies.
@davidhill22758 күн бұрын
It would seem I’ve underestimated Chris Pines.
@bif247012 күн бұрын
This is not fiction.
@senorjalapeno39378 күн бұрын
Brilliant film... the disease he talks about though, I think would be he dying in a duel with Jeff bridges character and the boys wanting revenge, or him killing Jeff bridges and ending up in prison and the kids would still want revenge for a shorter end of the stick of living life without a father figure..
@DEATHBYJOKES018 күн бұрын
this is so slow is made the godfather watchable
@waynelucier167810 күн бұрын
Once you get past Jeff's bad accent the movie is a pretty good one
@zsedcftglkjh10 күн бұрын
As someone whose lived in Texas with Texans, not transplanted Californians, it's pretty good. Not everyone in America sounds like a valley girl.
@davecopp93563 күн бұрын
Such a great scene and movie. Never expected that Hollyweird can still make movies like this one, with all the wokeness and degeneracy going on there.
@forceofchaos110 күн бұрын
Don't need shit cgi to produce a great film
@damianslick172513 күн бұрын
if you're gonna dub down a great movie with a great scene, at least focus on the audio please??
@theautographguy13 күн бұрын
It's the audio straight from the movie
@damianslick172513 күн бұрын
@@theautographguy fair enough, my bad man... it could be my P.O.S. equipment as well that' can't play it loud enough.
@James-qq2vq10 күн бұрын
That makes me a Comanche.
@mcfail345013 күн бұрын
I think the unsaid part that should have been said here is the 4 people who died had kids too. He didnt just cure the disease in his family. He transferred it to 4 more. He multiplied it and selfishly doesnt care. The detective should have pointed that out. The least he could do is somehow support those 4 families with money that he has plenty of now. The various violent events in the movie and this ending to me show that Pine's character wasnt just about someone who is selfless. In fact he is selfish, violent, and vengful. He beats the teens in the challenger at the gas station because to him they represent rich kids he wants vengence on. There is a reason his ex-wife doesnt want him back and its heavily implied that it's because in the past he beat her or even the kids. He isnt nessisarily doing what he is doing because he loves his family. He is doing it because he hates the cycle of poor parents making poor kids.
@scottrussell228113 күн бұрын
i couldn't have said it better myself.
@Cabalero2413 күн бұрын
тебе раньше не говорили что у тебя мусор в голове? между законом и справедливостью нет тождества. рейнджер не становится прав автоматически потому что он рейнджер, им руководит не справедливость. многие копы пришли в профессию просто потому что копам разрешено легально убивать людей, подумай над этим. рейнждер защищает законы, законы защищают банки, банки грабят людей.
@stephengrigg598813 күн бұрын
Well, 3 really, he included his brother in the body count. I'm curious though, where did you get that he beat his wife or the kids? I never got any of that, and just saw them as having a breakup with a lot of feelings, but putting the kids first and staying cordial with each other. Maybe I missed something with the wife, but him abusing his kids runs completely counter to his character. As far as the kids in the challenger, he doesn't beat them "because they represent the rich" or whatever.. the guy threatened to kill his brother. His character would do anything for his family, the fact they had a nice car is just incidental. If anything, it showed the dude was just a wannabe tough guy who has money and isn't about that life. I kinda disagree with a lot of your interpretation, but that's kinda what makes movies great, especially good ones like this. We can have two totally different interpretations, and unless the writer has specified about that particular thing, neither of us are wrong for how we perceived it.
@johnemmons83065 күн бұрын
From this to the absolute crap that is Yellowstone and all its various sequels and prequels. Taylor Sheridan, what happened to you?
@CodeResp10 күн бұрын
When movies weren’t woke one of the last
@chetarmlin119613 күн бұрын
Probably ruin this scene, but I want to see them fight.
@user-il1nx9bl9z11 күн бұрын
Shady ass cop 👮♂️
@SendJeffRMail8 күн бұрын
One of the greatest modern westerns made.
@productiona855011 күн бұрын
The way man should be, talking ain’t working anymore, let’s meet here and finish, just like the old days. My type of way of handling things 🫡