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The Magnificent Seven. Meeting Jack Horne.

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Soviet_Maro

Soviet_Maro

Күн бұрын

The Magnificent Seven
2016 ‧ Western/Action ‧ 2h 13m
Release date: September 23, 2016 (Canada)
Director: Antoine Fuqua
I couldn't find this scene anywhere, so i made it myself. I own nothing shown in this video.

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@twztdned
@twztdned 3 жыл бұрын
“I believe that bear was wearing people’s clothes” gotta be my favorite line
@avplays5321
@avplays5321 3 жыл бұрын
"The brothers weren't famous for long"
@biggdaddynard8087
@biggdaddynard8087 3 жыл бұрын
@@avplays5321 - Now THAT's why i saved this clip ...
@scottbrown7073
@scottbrown7073 2 жыл бұрын
I love the part when they are riding along and the Mexican is trying to make friends and he's like "ey maybe my grandfather kill your grandfather ey? Ahahaha" I believe we are bonding
@johnhoward7083
@johnhoward7083 Жыл бұрын
I've Heard lots of people say this movie had bad writing and horrible dialogue but I think it was absolutely full of gems like this.
@scottgrant2689
@scottgrant2689 Жыл бұрын
Yes, love that line😄
@510Pro
@510Pro 3 жыл бұрын
the fact he walked all the way to kill them , makes him hella scary
@nerdherder7777
@nerdherder7777 2 жыл бұрын
Only one other man has earned the power of walking and being able to catch up with a sprinter, and that's Michael Myers LUL
@robwalsh9843
@robwalsh9843 2 жыл бұрын
You just have to wonder about all the psychotic brutes who once roamed the forests and the mountains during the days of the Old West. Guys who could hunt, shoot and stab as well as any professional.
@donkzilla2293
@donkzilla2293 Жыл бұрын
@@nerdherder7777 jason.
@daviddavidson1412
@daviddavidson1412 Жыл бұрын
@@donkzilla2293 Jason teleports.
@gentity8589
@gentity8589 Жыл бұрын
Kingpin from other timeline lol.
@Lycan683
@Lycan683 3 жыл бұрын
"Pigeon Brothers weren't famous very long"
@patrikdanheimer1504
@patrikdanheimer1504 2 жыл бұрын
Best line in the movie.
@xeclyps3x133
@xeclyps3x133 5 ай бұрын
Wow, It’s as if we watched the same clip. Only joking, that shit was hilarious.
@wagnar
@wagnar 2 жыл бұрын
It's amazing how versatile is Vincent D'onofrio as an actor. His characters are totally different from each other.
@robwalsh9843
@robwalsh9843 2 жыл бұрын
Yup. He can play a badass, a weirdo, a villain, a sympathetic character. Kingpin was in many ways all four. He's definitely a talented actor.
@Info.isfree.openmind
@Info.isfree.openmind Жыл бұрын
He is recognizable in the eyes! Awesome actor as you said!
@I_leave_mean_comments
@I_leave_mean_comments Жыл бұрын
D'onofrio is a pretentious dork.
@billzjr222
@billzjr222 Жыл бұрын
Yep he's definitely one hell of an actor.
@ziyaerolklc2649
@ziyaerolklc2649 Жыл бұрын
Well he isn't known as the human chameleon for nothing.
@mitchedrummer2743
@mitchedrummer2743 Жыл бұрын
“These two ungodly creatures, broke a rock on my head” 😂😂
@m7744321
@m7744321 Жыл бұрын
right broke a rock not smashed my head lol
@willboudreau1187
@willboudreau1187 Жыл бұрын
@@m7744321 I feel sorry for the rock. All smashed into pebbles and sand probably.
@mitchmcginn4250
@mitchmcginn4250 Жыл бұрын
​@@willboudreau1187 Oh god, now it's all course, rough, and gets everywhere.....
@breadtoasted2269
@breadtoasted2269 Жыл бұрын
Insane but I believe it. There were actually people like him back then.
@doctorhypnodeeptrance5981
@doctorhypnodeeptrance5981 Жыл бұрын
@@mitchmcginn4250 An' Akin to being PUNted off the side of a hill.. as it were.
@getcrapfixed1398
@getcrapfixed1398 3 жыл бұрын
"Now that's part of another story ain't it..." Such scant dialogue shows so much about a character...wow.
@prisonmike3605
@prisonmike3605 3 жыл бұрын
So much pain behind that line
@michaelmacready9634
@michaelmacready9634 3 жыл бұрын
@@prisonmike3605 it was truly sad. He had seen too much like most of these men.
@xifel72
@xifel72 3 жыл бұрын
I thought he said "Now that's part of MY story, ain't it?". It makes the same point, but to me it more drives home that he has regrets of what he has done.
@randycarey7487
@randycarey7487 4 ай бұрын
now thats part of MY story ain't it
@morrigan908
@morrigan908 3 күн бұрын
​​​​@@randycarey7487 No. "Now that's part of *another* story, ain't it?" [Emphasis mine.] He clearly says another. It was a story in which he was a character, maybe even a significant character, but not the sole or even main character. However, you can hear a bit of the goodbye motif play, signaling that the story is over and done, and Jack Horne knows it and mourns its passing. A huge amount is conveyed in that sentence if you are open to hearing it. Simplifying it to "my story" immensely cheapens the deeper meaning behind his words. (Edited for typo.)
@_JustSomeDude_
@_JustSomeDude_ Жыл бұрын
“Now that’s part of another story, ain’t it?” Such a tiny line really opens up a lot for his character, both that line and the looks on both his, Sams and Goodnights faces tell me they all are haunted by something in their pasts.
@Soviet_Maro
@Soviet_Maro Жыл бұрын
A man haunted by his own shameful past...Regrets that life, probably every damned waking day
@SgtSlaughter7414
@SgtSlaughter7414 Жыл бұрын
Aren’t we all?
@xifel72
@xifel72 Жыл бұрын
"Now that's part of MY story, ain't it?" I think he said. Tha Denzels character confirms that it is. Mr Horne seem to have gone a bit native over the years, and he probably is ashamed of his part in destroying the Native Americans. And he does like that his Native killings are part of his story
@flybeep1661
@flybeep1661 Жыл бұрын
@@xifel72 Nope, clearly says "another", not "my".
@joecoots6221
@joecoots6221 Жыл бұрын
Jeremiah Johnson is who he is portraying!
@IStealFries
@IStealFries 3 жыл бұрын
“Now that’s part of another story ain’t it?” That line, the way his voice breaks and the sad look he shares with Sam, breaks my heart a little, think of all the terrible things he’s seen and done. He no doubt regretted his past of killing, as the saying goes “You don’t kill someone without killing a part of yourself.” You get the sense that he didn't enjoy his life and lived with his guilt. Quite sad, he seemed like a good man, just lived in a cruel time and had the unfortunate fate of having to live cruelly as well. And also great how you notice Sam also regretted asking him that question, he realized it was quite insensitive of him to bring up such a terrible part of Jack’s past.
@Kuwaitin08
@Kuwaitin08 3 жыл бұрын
The story is that Mr. Horne’s family was murdered by the Crow thus the reason he killed 300+.
@brandonredboy4514
@brandonredboy4514 3 жыл бұрын
Agreed, considering I'm assinaboine and Sioux myself
@0percent378
@0percent378 2 жыл бұрын
I like jack
@coryhollywood6021
@coryhollywood6021 2 жыл бұрын
Well said and I’m watching it as I write this. I’m so glad i read your review of this scene
@philliphampton5183
@philliphampton5183 2 жыл бұрын
@@Kuwaitin08 And yet he still regretted collecting scalps, as did Chisolm clearly. It was a beautifully poignant scene. I loved this remake because it didn't' shy away from the realities. These men, flawed and with dark pasts still grew and learned and ended up dying for the light. For God and for goodness. Good always defeats evil and it often requires lesser forms of bad to do so. Both movies told the same story really, but the remake did it better. My dad who is in his late 60's even agreed. And he hates remakes.
@frankl4750
@frankl4750 Жыл бұрын
Homeboy came down that hill like a retired horror movie villain 😆😆 I could watch a whole movie based on that character's backstory
@maxim30
@maxim30 Жыл бұрын
😂😂😂
@dguthrie1
@dguthrie1 10 ай бұрын
Lol
@user-dv9lu4sc1x
@user-dv9lu4sc1x 5 ай бұрын
You're right.
@justinm4497
@justinm4497 Ай бұрын
hmmm say he killed a lot of Crow indians, they might have based his character off of "liver eating johnson" who apparently fought a lot of Crow all by himself. but not too sure. if so you can watch Jeremiah Johnson the movie, played by Robert Redford.
@frankl4750
@frankl4750 2 күн бұрын
​@@justinm4497 that's actually one of my favorite movies! 👍
@Kitchdmn3
@Kitchdmn3 Жыл бұрын
I like how Horne was showing zero interest in any intros or small talk, just wanted to make sure nobody challenged his right kill the scumbags to get back his possessions. And I love how they wrote him having that high pitched voice, not the standard big burly dude voice.
@keithpayne9776
@keithpayne9776 Жыл бұрын
I believe part of that was supposed to convey how he probably hadn't talked to anyone in quite a while.
@MartinTraXAA
@MartinTraXAA Жыл бұрын
@@keithpayne9776 or the natives he hunted for scalps cut his balls of at some point...
@notfeedynotlazy
@notfeedynotlazy Жыл бұрын
Or could be deliberate to subvert expectations. I know someone who uses to say "you aren't truly alive until you've won your first 1 vs 10 street fight", and is no bluffing. That guy has a voice so high-pitched, they call him "Muppet" (seriously, guy sounds like Grover). The contrast betwen those two things is as unexpected IRL as it is in the movies...
@santiagolopez3909
@santiagolopez3909 Жыл бұрын
Yeah, my dad liked that too about his voice.
@DaveDexterMusic
@DaveDexterMusic Жыл бұрын
@@notfeedynotlazy so did he just go around looking for ten people to fight with? what a weird and specific thing to say
@norbertstippler6109
@norbertstippler6109 Жыл бұрын
"The Pigeon brothers weren't famous very long". Great line!
@alertgasper
@alertgasper 7 ай бұрын
and it's just said so right--he doesn't need a facial expression, or any type of inflection, the comment sells itself.
@maniacal1870
@maniacal1870 Жыл бұрын
I feel like Hollywood sleeps on Vincent D'Onofrio. The man's range is vast, and his talent huge. His roll as Kingpin is one of the best comic villain adaptions I've ever seen, and every scene he's in during this movie he steals.
@vazhatavberidze5040
@vazhatavberidze5040 Жыл бұрын
If ever Blood Meridian gets made into a film, he's got that Judge Holden part pretty much nailed down.
@MrB00mbang
@MrB00mbang Жыл бұрын
King Stargr??
@WakandaBabe
@WakandaBabe Жыл бұрын
Hollywood sleeps on a lot of 'character actors' but one thing about those kinds of actors...they usually always work. As an actor myself, I have huge respect for actors like him. Always fascinating to watch.
@ThePartisan13
@ThePartisan13 Жыл бұрын
Sleeps? Wtf? He's had such an amazing career in general let alone since 2015 playing Kingpin. I'm sorry did you mean to make this comment about Vincent D'Onofrio?
@MrAngle69
@MrAngle69 Жыл бұрын
Didn’t even know that was him to good
@MemekingJag
@MemekingJag Жыл бұрын
I love how eloquently and poetically he tells them about having a rock broken over his head. Concussion wouldn't dare to try and effect him lmao
@alanrowley9540
@alanrowley9540 Жыл бұрын
*Affect
@WakandaBabe
@WakandaBabe 2 жыл бұрын
I swear Vincent D'Onofrio makes such interesting choices as an actor.
@asecretone
@asecretone Жыл бұрын
*AMEN*
@dimestoretrophy6233
@dimestoretrophy6233 3 ай бұрын
Great actor
@robw7158
@robw7158 Жыл бұрын
0:10 That little smirk by Sam Chisolm when he says, "And that's Jack Horn's rifle?" means he knows what's about to happen to these two. Perfect acting by Denzel.
@MetroboomingmakeitBOOM867
@MetroboomingmakeitBOOM867 2 жыл бұрын
Rip Jack Horne a guy that died like a true hero.
@johnathonclayton6964
@johnathonclayton6964 Жыл бұрын
All he wanted was one last scalp, RIP
@santiagolopez3909
@santiagolopez3909 Жыл бұрын
He should have worn a shot proof vest under his shirt. I’d like him to return in a sequel.
@MetroboomingmakeitBOOM867
@MetroboomingmakeitBOOM867 Жыл бұрын
@@santiagolopez3909 …oh
@ra-0238
@ra-0238 Жыл бұрын
if he was german and he was talking about how he is proud in how many jews he killed.....
@manonthem00n
@manonthem00n 11 ай бұрын
boromir style
@dono1716
@dono1716 3 жыл бұрын
This was a magnificent cast of actors.I really enjoyed this movie 5 thumbs up.
@CS-zn6pp
@CS-zn6pp Жыл бұрын
Prefer the original tbh.
@spencergsmith
@spencergsmith Жыл бұрын
@@CS-zn6ppthe ​original is a classic, but this was a decent and enjoyable remake.
@dguthrie1
@dguthrie1 10 ай бұрын
@@CS-zn6pporiginal is overrated
@dguthrie1
@dguthrie1 10 ай бұрын
@@spencergsmithit was good
@monddubb9792
@monddubb9792 3 жыл бұрын
That hatchet Horne threw was going so fast it had a trail of smoke behind it
@thelampgaming9717
@thelampgaming9717 3 жыл бұрын
I have re-watched this several times in slow motion and you are correct there is a little smoke trail and now I will never on see it thank you for pointing this out
@johnzink66
@johnzink66 Жыл бұрын
pipe hawk. you can smoke it you can throw it. you can see after he slides it through his belt the end of the haft is carved down into a mouth piece.
@blpalv15
@blpalv15 19 күн бұрын
I like how the rest of the guys didn't even flinch
@mathewhaight
@mathewhaight Жыл бұрын
I still cannot believe that Vincent D'Onofrio plays Jack Horne. Just an incredible actor.
@Steve-yo4ld
@Steve-yo4ld Жыл бұрын
Absolutely 💯 ✌️ Took years before it clicked, he played "Private Pyle" in Full Metal Jacket!👍
@BaldursPicketFence
@BaldursPicketFence Жыл бұрын
I watch this scene and think about Vincent D’Onofrio from Full metal jacket to Dare Devil to this and can’t help but admire his commitment to character.
@Xerrill
@Xerrill Жыл бұрын
If you really want to flip your lid, check him out as Dawson in Adventures in Babysitting.
@Rekaert
@Rekaert Жыл бұрын
@@Xerrill And then in "The Cell".
@notmyname3883
@notmyname3883 Жыл бұрын
Don't forget Law & Order. He was AMAZING in it. His hand and facial gestures are a study in human nature itself.
@kronikclubby3289
@kronikclubby3289 Жыл бұрын
Wait...wtf...THIS is Kingpin?? Wow this dude's range is insane.
@Rekaert
@Rekaert Жыл бұрын
@@kronikclubby3289 Yeah. he's definitely one of those actors that can fade into a role. For most of Men in Black 1 he was the alien host running around casually decomposing.
@joeschmoe233
@joeschmoe233 3 жыл бұрын
The scene where Horne respects all of them by saying he wants to stay and fight is so rousing.
@craigsmith9192
@craigsmith9192 2 жыл бұрын
There’s so much pain in the voice of Jack and on the face of Sam….. they’ve been through a lot and have seen a lot and it shows here🥺
@runningthor1999
@runningthor1999 Жыл бұрын
This scene, the words at 1:56, and the accompanying music touches poignantly on the story of the man Jack Horne was based on. Jack Johnson aka “Liver-Eating Johnson”, or John Johnson, was a former sailor who moved west to become a hunter and trapper in what is now western Montana. In 1847 as a young man, he married the daughter of a Flathead Indian chief. She was killed by a Crow war party while Johnson was out trapping; upon returning home he found her bones and those of his unborn son. He swore vengeance and began an epic personal war against the Crow nation. A cunning and dangerous fighter (6’2” and 260lb, enormous for that time) he roamed the Montana territory, killing them where he found them. With knife, gun, or fists, he was unmatched, but as attested by eyewitnesses (and seen here) his favorite weapon was the tomahawk. Lightning quick, immensely powerful, and as direct and ferocious as an angry grizzly, his favorite move was to kick his opponent in the balls with a force that allegedly launched grown men into the air. As referenced in this scene, over 300 died at his hand; so great a scourge was he that the Crow sent 20 hand-picked warriors out in search of him. Ordered to remain on his trail and not return home until he was dead, all 20 warriors were killed in their turn by Jack, the last one 18 years after beginning their hunt. His feud and it’s origins became well known, and his prowess as a warrior and mountain man became legendary. His savage mark of vengeance was the removing and eating of his Crow enemies livers. On one occasion, he escaped captivity at the hands of the Blackfoot (who were planning to sell him to the Crow) by chewing through his rawhide bonds and knocking out the young brave assigned to guard him , while the others were partying outside the tepee in which he was held captive. Lacking food, he then bound the guard, CUT OFF HIS LEG at the hip and ran off into the snowy night with it as his only food. Days later he arrived stark naked at a trapper friend’s cabin, still carrying the leg, frozen but chewed up a bit. 25 years after starting his vendetta, he inexplicably met, and made peace with, the Crow and never troubled them again, nor they him. He never remarried, nor had any children. He trapped, prospected, and served briefly in the Army and later as a lawman in Red Lodge, Montana for some years as an older man. Despite his fearsome reputation, he was known as a decent and fair man, was very kind to children, and was loved by many. He died in 1900 at a veterans home in Santa Monica CA, where in old age he’d fancied the warm weather and the ocean. In 1974 his remains were reinterred in Cody, Wyoming, in the land he’d lived in and loved. Modern people may be mortified by his behavior and deem him an unreasonable psychopath, but he was simply an example of what happens when a decent but dangerous man with nothing to lose is deeply wronged. The fact that he never sought love nor companionship, even long after his wife’s death, is noteworthy in itself. His is not the only story of its kind. The old west was (to some extent, still is) populated by societal misfits. Their lives were marked by hardships, and often ended quickly and harshly in that unforgiving land. Therefore, whatever fleeting happiness they could create for themselves was hard won and fiercely defended. It’s possible that after his family’s deaths, Jack sought death himself, but in the way of the warrior, by taking as many of his aggressors with him as he could. It seems that he was just too tough for a violent death to claim. I hope he found his peace at the end after forgiving the Crow. May the earth rest easy on his bones.
@albion65
@albion65 Жыл бұрын
D'Onofrio's Horne is probably a far closer depiction to the real "Liver Eating" Johnson than the other famous fictional version of him that has walked across the silver screen. Robert Redford's JEREMIAH JOHNSON from 1972.
@raywellswork
@raywellswork 9 ай бұрын
Thank you for sharing that tale. Men will do strange and terrible things when others kill the love of their lives.
@cokesquirrel
@cokesquirrel 3 ай бұрын
That is absolutely fascinating story. You know what I have no desire to read more about this guy, Because I would hate to learn that any of this was not correct and this was just 1 of the coolest things I've ever read
@W1ckedshort
@W1ckedshort Жыл бұрын
Vince has such a presence that the entire group of gunslingers were watching him like he could kill em all without much thought. A bear wearing people clothes indeed.
@dantesanchez3094
@dantesanchez3094 2 жыл бұрын
The way he says "now that's part of a different story" his emotion comes out in his voice...like regretfulness
@robertmoffit1135
@robertmoffit1135 Жыл бұрын
I'm up for a jack horne prequel
@DaveDexterMusic
@DaveDexterMusic Жыл бұрын
at least quote it right
@HardlyGaming
@HardlyGaming Жыл бұрын
I mean.. the Ameircan government literally put bounties on native American heads and didn't care where the scalps came from, men, women and children were murdered in thier thousands all for a few dollars.
@kidf22
@kidf22 Жыл бұрын
This whole movie was incredible. This scene was a masterpiece in showing the human side of a legend like Jack Horne. This is a man who in another more peaceful life would've been that bear of a man who had a heart of gold. In this world however, he is someone who became a monster swallowed by vengeance and the unforgiving frontier. In a way he is a man feared by all. In this short scene, you see that 'monster' but at the end, you see the toll it took on his soul though a single line and a look. You see the pain in others in the group who had similar demons, who in another life would have similar hearts of gold. One of the best (if not THE best) scene of the whole movie.
@swampfox1776.
@swampfox1776. 7 ай бұрын
To much drama
@timmayer7248
@timmayer7248 2 жыл бұрын
God, Chris Pratt's delivery is just priceless.
@JohnDoe-ks2su
@JohnDoe-ks2su 2 жыл бұрын
See that's why you make sure you double-tap. Especially when you're facing someone with a triple digit kill count.
@philosopher1a
@philosopher1a 3 жыл бұрын
RE " I believe that bear was wearing people's clothes " LMAO
@jian5568
@jian5568 3 жыл бұрын
Yeah you make on helluva of rug
@jonlanier_
@jonlanier_ Жыл бұрын
He was wearing an Edgar suit.
@devon33801
@devon33801 Жыл бұрын
I don't know why, but when he says "well that's part of another story ain't it?" There's something heartbreaking about that, with the music and the look he gives.
@Soviet_Maro
@Soviet_Maro Жыл бұрын
A man who lives with a life full of Regrets.
@EvidenceBasedMedsin
@EvidenceBasedMedsin Жыл бұрын
Read up on the real settlers. They wasn’t on some corporate takeover the land shet, yet, when the tribes come at all angles based on men that are bad actors, well, you compromise. We’ve all been told lies to go to war.
@maxim30
@maxim30 Жыл бұрын
A life without regrets. May not be a life in any meaningful way.
@Soviet_Maro
@Soviet_Maro Жыл бұрын
@@maxim30 some regrets, way far, FAR heavier upon one, then others.
@Awesomewithaz
@Awesomewithaz Жыл бұрын
​@@maxim30 would murdering native Americans be a life worth living for you
@michaelcoffman4185
@michaelcoffman4185 Жыл бұрын
I like how later he says "I'll say a prayer for you...a little one"🤣🤣
@sawmanbigtreeslayer2360
@sawmanbigtreeslayer2360 Жыл бұрын
Vincent is my favorite actor!! The talent he has to bring his characters to life. Amazing!!
@Stuart267
@Stuart267 Жыл бұрын
As a huge Denzel fanboy I am surprised to find he's only done 49 mainstream movies, I own 32 so far, 8 on Steelbook including this masterpiece. Excited for Equalizer 3. Sadly Washington has said he will be retiring from movies in the near future. It will be a sad day for cinema when that day comes.
@ta5664
@ta5664 2 жыл бұрын
2:33- Chris Pratt is just the gift that keeps on giving. Lol
@RonnieFrancis
@RonnieFrancis 7 ай бұрын
One of the best western remarks ever. One of my favorites & Denzel Washington has always been one of my favorite actors of all time. The Magnificent Seven is one of the best movies ever. All the guys & gals in this movie were outstanding, a little humor here & there with plenty of action. Some of the best, long lasting gunfights ever in any movie. Great cast of characters. Great job to all & a great movie.
@richjustrich8043
@richjustrich8043 Жыл бұрын
Love the way Vincent talks in this movie. My favorite movie with him in it.
@Cupofjoe94
@Cupofjoe94 3 жыл бұрын
Fun fact his character was based somewhat off of John”Liver-eating”Johnson.👍🏽 Best character hands down 🙌
@daphnemorales7907
@daphnemorales7907 3 жыл бұрын
Thanks 🙏🏼
@jian5568
@jian5568 3 жыл бұрын
Is this house the same one in 2010 true grit?
@deeremeyer1749
@deeremeyer1749 2 жыл бұрын
Liver Eating Jack Johnson. In the Yellowstone Kelly series by Peter Bowen.
@smc1942
@smc1942 Жыл бұрын
*Jeremiah Johnson
@King_Cyn
@King_Cyn Жыл бұрын
I think my favorite thing is how Jack Horne is just very intimidatingly POWER WALKING at them
@lightenlynx
@lightenlynx Жыл бұрын
Vincent D'onofrio is, whithout a doubt, one of the best actors of his time. Too bad he is so underrated. Hollywood is all about "who's in the club" first, talent last.
@pavarottiaardvark3431
@pavarottiaardvark3431 Жыл бұрын
0:54 is such a great moment. Emma is still put off by all the violence and jokes about it, compared to how steely she becomes later.
@wiinterflowers4277
@wiinterflowers4277 10 ай бұрын
That's how you write a badass female character. Plus she recruits the gang and also volunteers out of desperation to save the town, not based on a "i'm better than you!" whim.
@huntergrant6520
@huntergrant6520 3 жыл бұрын
I get the feeling Matt Murdock would have a harder time with this version of Wilson Fisk.
@stevefowler2112
@stevefowler2112 Жыл бұрын
"The Pidgeon brothers weren't famous for very long", then the Mexican gunfighter snickers...best dialogue in the movie.
@4TheExec
@4TheExec Жыл бұрын
A very much underrated modern day Western movie
@user-kf1sh7mb6s
@user-kf1sh7mb6s Жыл бұрын
Indeed!
@severed6s
@severed6s 3 жыл бұрын
the old man in a world where men die young
@EmptyMan000
@EmptyMan000 Жыл бұрын
A lot of men died young precisely because of him.
@CBeard849
@CBeard849 8 ай бұрын
Vincent D'Onofrio is such an outstanding actor! He deserves more recognition than he is given. His role in Men in Black still makes me bust up laughing when I watch it!
@alphaw0lfenvt
@alphaw0lfenvt 2 жыл бұрын
My most fav character in this movie such a good man, a friendly giant unless you anger him.
@Soviet_Maro
@Soviet_Maro 2 жыл бұрын
A man haunted by his own past, with nothing but regret and pain in his voice when asked about it...
@neurobook
@neurobook Жыл бұрын
Fun fact: the location of this shoot is the exact building that was used for the 2010 version True Grit, scene where Maddie and the Marshall are chasing Tom Chaney into the Indian lands. This building has seen quite a few actors come through.
@clamcrewcarclub6017
@clamcrewcarclub6017 Жыл бұрын
Thank you! I was 99% sure it was and was looking for a comment to confirm, but that’s definitely it, where rooster kicked the Native American kid off the porch for tormenting the donkey hahahah
@LooxJJ
@LooxJJ 6 ай бұрын
Vincent D'Onofrio is simply amazing...
@Nygaard2
@Nygaard2 Жыл бұрын
It didn't quite come together this movie, but there were some amazing moments and lots of good acting.
@DSROBB
@DSROBB 2 жыл бұрын
I love the comment. "The pigeon brothers weren't famous very long"
@censorshipsucks9493
@censorshipsucks9493 Жыл бұрын
This is my hatchet. There are many others like it, but this one is mine.....
@josephmarciano2584
@josephmarciano2584 3 ай бұрын
Excellent connection to that FMJ scene!
@semperfidelis1550
@semperfidelis1550 Жыл бұрын
Vincent D’Onofrio is an actors actor! Among the finest examples of his craft!…🔥🔥🔥
@terryesrom4607
@terryesrom4607 7 ай бұрын
My first recollection of seeing Vincent D'onofrio was in Adventures in Babbysitting as the young tow truck driver the little girl mistook for Thor, although I thought he played the role well I would never have imagined him becoming the incredible actor he is today, the list is very long and he can be a character actor he most certainly is very diverse. Love his work.
@AxeMan562
@AxeMan562 9 ай бұрын
Antoine Fuqua strikes gold again with a perfect cast, also reuniting two Training Day alums
@user-vx5vs6py9m
@user-vx5vs6py9m Жыл бұрын
le fait que Vincent d'onofrio a des roles différents dans chaque rôle fais de lui un excellent acteur et aussi très bel homme de new York section criminelle a full métal jacket ou de dardevill a men in black c'est un homme extraordinaire
@marbre1318
@marbre1318 2 жыл бұрын
00:32-00:51 the legendary Pigeon Brothers 00:53 you're right man
@the615god
@the615god Жыл бұрын
This is "sugar water Edgar" from MIB and also Jurassic World "Vic". I knew he looked familiar 🤣🤣
@itsmetoot
@itsmetoot Ай бұрын
Absolute favorite scene in the movie!!! My husband and I will often repeat the lines in this scene when we are driving in the car and will laugh so hard that we choke!!
@wolfganghasenmaier8350
@wolfganghasenmaier8350 Жыл бұрын
D`Onofrio at his peak. At that time he also performed as the best Kingpin actor ever. "It`s funny isn`t it...? How one can be so wrong about oneself..." Waddaya mean?" "I mean that I was wrong...That I`m NOT the good Samaritan... That I am the man of ILL INTENT.... who sent the traveler on a route he should not have taken..." Makes me cry just remembering it....
@markpage9886
@markpage9886 Жыл бұрын
Mountain Men had reputations as being more than a little "teched." Even in the Ballad of Buster Scruggs, the mountain man was a card shy of a deck. The smelled bad and talked to themselves. Legends have them as cannibals and teeth-steelers (gold prospecting in your mouth.) It's realistic that even killers would give such men a wide berth.
@Saintbow
@Saintbow Жыл бұрын
At 0:36 is the type of walk when a man eats at Taco Bell and is told the bathroom is out of order so he has to cross the street to use the one at Target...
@jerryumfress9030
@jerryumfress9030 Жыл бұрын
"Pigeon Brothers weren't famous very long" my favorite line😎
@rain_man3981
@rain_man3981 Жыл бұрын
D'Onofrio said he wanted to make his own accent since he is always secluded and never seen
@Soviet_Maro
@Soviet_Maro Жыл бұрын
I like it, a man spent alone in the bush for possibly decades, without anyone else to speak with, their voice would surely change as a result.
@trevorbrown4217
@trevorbrown4217 Жыл бұрын
It's one of the best scenes ever.
@fishinnotcatchin
@fishinnotcatchin Жыл бұрын
I love Vincent D'onofrio in literally everything he's ever been in.
@MrSmiley-xx4os
@MrSmiley-xx4os 6 ай бұрын
"These two arent Garlic Creatures" Thanks Closed Captioning
@Just1American1966
@Just1American1966 Ай бұрын
Even Robicheau, himself dubbed "the Angel of Death", is stunned to see Jack charging along. "My Lord!"
@NotPaulAvery
@NotPaulAvery Жыл бұрын
Hearing D'Onofrio's accent choice got a huge laugh in the theater when this was first released
@daidavies6210
@daidavies6210 8 ай бұрын
He deserves a Movie of his own , Bet it would make a sad Story to say the least but interesting at the same time….
@johnbanks4761
@johnbanks4761 Жыл бұрын
one of my fave characters in that new version, did not like they killed him of so badly "broke a rock on my head"...he is one of the only characters in film i believe..when someone says....the rock BROKE on THEIR head
@santiagolopez3909
@santiagolopez3909 Жыл бұрын
The origins of the Magnificent Seven played by the new cast (spoilers warning!) 1. Joshua Faraday (Chris Pratt): Grew up living with his single mother (possibly widowed or divorced), knew a guy once who fell off a five floor high building, and devoted his life to gambling using card tricks and pranks to distract his enemies, as well as gaining affection from the ladies. Don’t mind if he died. It was an awesome way to die. 2. Sam Chisolm (Denzel Washington): Grew up in Wichita, Kansas where his family was lynched by Bogue’s men and was the best friend of Goodnight Robicheaux (Ethan Hawke) during the Civil War despite fighting on opposite armies. He later became a lawman and bounty hunter to maintain equal rights while looking for Bogue to avenge his family’s death. 3. Vazquez (Manuel Garcia-Rulfo): His grandfather served in the Toluca army during the Battle of the Alamo in San Antonio, Texas and possibly killed Ethan Hawke’s grandfather who also fought in that battle. Why didn’t he die in place of some of the others during the final battle? Well, at least he gunned down one of Bogue’s deputies into a coffin. That was cool to watch. 4. Billy Rocks (Byung-Hun Lee): Was born either in Korea as his actor is Korean or possibly Shanghai, China according to Chisolm in the movie. Was later deported to Texas to build the Union Pacific Railroad and befriended Ethan Hawke. The two traveled together like sidekicks with Billy performing as a prize fighting martial artists while Goodnight collected the money from the spectators. And fun fact, his character is a tribute to the Seven Samurai from Japanese director Akira Kurosawa, on which the original Magnificent Seven was based on. I’d like it if both he and Goodnight had lived (especially Billy, because he’s a minority). 5. Goodnight Robicheaux (Ethan Hawke): Was born in a family of all white wealthy plantation owners in the South of New Orleans who did not approve of his friendship with Sam Chisolm (a.k.a. Denzel). Later joined the Civil War to fight for the Confederate army and met his friend Chisolm again on the front lines fighting for the Union army of the North. Suffered from PTSD from watching innocent soldiers die on the battlefield and left home after the Civil War ended, later befriending Billy and the rest of the Seven led by his old friend Sam Chisolm. He then rejoined the battle to save the town of Rose Creek from Bogue’s army, overcoming his past traumas of not being a true hero under his family’s rule, thus giving him a character arc. 6. Red Harvest (Martin Sensmeier): An exiled outcast Comanche warrior who was told by his tribe that his path was different. Met his match with another Native American. Wish they had rejoiced like brothers instead. 7. Jack Horne (Vincent D’Onofrio): Not much is known about his past, but he does mention he had a wife once in one scene and most likely studied the Bible as he knows how to cite religious verses and is devoted to God. At some point he moved into the mountains to become a trapper which would explain his squeaky high pitched voice. He hasn’t talked to people in years, only animals (according to an interview with the director Antoine Fuqua). Would be great if he had worn a shot proof vest in battle under his shirt so he could return in a future sequel. I’d like that better. And trust me, I’ve watched this movie at least 20 times and haven’t forgotten their origin stories explained in the movie. Just for the record, I’ll add Emma too, the one who recruits them. 8. Emma Cullen (Haley Bennett): Learned how to fire a gun from her father back in her childhood and avenged her husband’s death by killing the villain Bogue while Chisolm kept him busy.
@Viconius
@Viconius Жыл бұрын
"That bear was wearing people clothes." I don't know how I missed that line when I first saw this movie.
@jonathanbell7752
@jonathanbell7752 3 жыл бұрын
If a man still had a right the world would be a better place
@POBulkhead
@POBulkhead Жыл бұрын
"Are we in agreement?" (The answer better be yes.)
@MeadowWalkerProd.
@MeadowWalkerProd. Жыл бұрын
He looked at Sam when he said “that’s part of another story” like he knew Sam was apart of that story as well. Sam nodded in agreement
@alexb141
@alexb141 Жыл бұрын
'the pigeon brothers wasnt famous for very long'
@eclecticx
@eclecticx Жыл бұрын
Give me the original Magnificent Seven any day.
@blkmjkwmn3680
@blkmjkwmn3680 6 ай бұрын
One of my favorite scenes by one of my favorite actors.♥️
@oaz8072
@oaz8072 Жыл бұрын
the music in this scene is incredible. how did I not remember it?
@gabriellemueske4626
@gabriellemueske4626 Жыл бұрын
Donofrio is a great actor! Plus DENZEL! I have GOT to watch this movie!
@raytinsman2672
@raytinsman2672 Жыл бұрын
expression on Denzel's face when he said part of another story !
@pirate772009
@pirate772009 Жыл бұрын
Vincent D'Onofrio power walking at you is probably more frightening than anyone else would be running at you
@JessiOz2k07
@JessiOz2k07 3 жыл бұрын
Awesome acting.
@bigmikeyD740
@bigmikeyD740 Жыл бұрын
The eay sam said yes it is after jacks voice breakes makes this whole scene even better
@billycunningham6084
@billycunningham6084 Жыл бұрын
I like the way how he walks by his entrance.
@francis-kp9cw
@francis-kp9cw 4 ай бұрын
0:05 I love that movie
@mspionage1743
@mspionage1743 Жыл бұрын
Vasquez' reaction at 0:34 is hilarious.
@cburg
@cburg 2 жыл бұрын
It’s the same building seen in true grit. Cool little piece of trivia
@beezzarro
@beezzarro Жыл бұрын
The thing about this scene is that jack horn has literally no idea that these people arent all part of a big gang. Theyre not wearing uniforms, theyre speaking amicably. Jack has no reason to believe he wont be attacked and swarmed by everyone there, yet he blunders right in
@Soviet_Maro
@Soviet_Maro Жыл бұрын
given how many years he spent having to survive out there, and kill others for his previous...job, i don't think he much cares, either that he could take them on, or they'd have already drawn guns on him if they were in cahoots
@LordRevanthePowerful
@LordRevanthePowerful Жыл бұрын
Faraday must be Peter Quill’s ancestor. Deadly similarity between the two.
@WaltKFish
@WaltKFish Жыл бұрын
I luv westerns and this movie was BADASS 😎
@sgtlamancha805
@sgtlamancha805 Жыл бұрын
‘Oh, my word’. That sums it up
@davidyoung6331
@davidyoung6331 4 ай бұрын
That general store is the same general store prop used in the movie "True Grit" with Jeff Bridges. The scene where he finds the gold piece.
@PaulJohnson-vn7eh
@PaulJohnson-vn7eh 8 ай бұрын
He's an absolute genius. Amazing actor. He was so perfect for L&O:CI.
@dariorietz5804
@dariorietz5804 Жыл бұрын
I love the awe in everyone's faces,!
@Dislike2011
@Dislike2011 Жыл бұрын
Vincent is a wonderful actor.
@alanknotts5975
@alanknotts5975 6 ай бұрын
One of the great westerns. Top 5 easily.
@gasser5001
@gasser5001 6 ай бұрын
Vincent D'onofrio is LEGIT ONE OF THE BEST ACTORS! THIS MAN IS TRULY UNDERRATED!! (I don't care who says what, he doesn't get NEAR enough for his talent)
@ghostriderkickass
@ghostriderkickass 7 ай бұрын
When Denzel asked if he was still collecting scapls from natives, when the music changed and him and Jack horn looked at each other. You can tell that question triggered some awful flashbacks.
@scribese7en
@scribese7en 20 күн бұрын
The way the first dude died just cracks me up for some reason. "Just what the hell are you tryin' to imGAHH-!"
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