Such a great movie. Saw this in the 70s at the theater and I was blown away.
@physc0tr00per20 сағат бұрын
Brilliant movie. Loved it when I saw it as a kid. Used to have the Firefox F7 tabletop game.
@geraldogullich20 сағат бұрын
olhei esse filme um dos melhores que já vi muito bom mesmo
@broadswordcallingdannyboy20 сағат бұрын
God, I loved this movie as a kid.
@captain980620 сағат бұрын
👍👍👍
@scottf294021 сағат бұрын
His character is based on "Liver Eating" Johnson. Hollywood actually had to tone down real events to produce this movie
@leopoldbloom483521 сағат бұрын
2:53 That deputy took some time to react to the hole in the middle of his body. 😂
@111danish11121 сағат бұрын
Did not know polo shirts were a thing back then the pants are too high though.
@Arltratlo22 сағат бұрын
nothing changed, US cops are still corrupt!
@IanClements-l5m23 сағат бұрын
Very good movie along with the Sands of Iwo Jima . Told from the Japanese side . My full respects to all Marine and Navy men who fought there
@lukeforks913423 сағат бұрын
Cheesus, how bad are movies today...
@ethribin418823 сағат бұрын
One of the cartoons where the gingers are actually correct.
@theosomeca1510Күн бұрын
Pourquoi je me sens si bien , car l'amour est dans lair ...
@totolopez9772Күн бұрын
Lbgt tunnel..there s a rainbow
@Sean-x2rКүн бұрын
Like Henry Limpet, I Sean Finneran am also very passionate about sea life and I long to be a teenage demigod son of Poseidon in the underwater world. One day my dream will come true and I will be the most powerful and strongest demigod in the seas of Florida and on the beaches of Florida.
@santoshmohanjoshijoshi-ur7nlКүн бұрын
Orchestra music in a war film
@kenet71Күн бұрын
Crossover with Scooby-Doo
@andyjay9346Күн бұрын
Geez, no different to my place 7 am Sunday morning. Great clip.
@228ANDYКүн бұрын
M60 Patton.
@lynnrinaldo6795Күн бұрын
😂😂😂the hand was awful
@Baselinehangtime8Күн бұрын
60s-90s this joint was goated As far as intros go, Nothin beats that green light intro of the 90s
@Baselinehangtime8Күн бұрын
Grew up on this as a kid and now I’m just finding out so did my pops Lmaoo the 60s-90s is a wild time frame esp for us who thought it was just a 90s goated thing. That green light automatically bring back the craziest memories out the gate Super wild how the 90s was considered the future and digressing generations and now the 90s looks at todays era in the same exact way the 60s looked at the 90s
@DonVideoGuy007Күн бұрын
When they asked Dirty Harry after his ride on the hood of the Cadillac, after the mob boss drove like a crazy man: "Callahan ... what happened to the mob boss? He replied: "He lost his head" ... 😂🤣
@alexw.132Күн бұрын
Gerard Christopher almost became Teri Hatcher's co-star on Lois & Clark: The New Adventures of Superman! But when it was discovered that he had already played Superman on this show, bad luck came his way and Dean Cain got hired instead!
@romancapulus5577Күн бұрын
4:47-Even at almost 30, this sequence makes me want to dance
@kystarsКүн бұрын
HEY I'm American.. but my fathers family is from Germany.. I'm confused who to cheer for lol but from the looks of it here you would think it was the battle of Kursk lol But there were major battles between the American Sherman tanks and the Panzers of the Germans. Panthers maybe, I know they also had some king Tigers which were very tough. But A German commander said the Sherman was better suited for close tank combat than the Tiger. The Tiger was too slow and the Sherman could do over 50 mph. He said the Shermans often appeared on the battlefield and vanishes just as quickly. They were not easy to knock out. Said a former German tank commander.
@ninanareviews2497Күн бұрын
Great piece of writing. Little Bill is essentially the good guy.
@gsp2042Күн бұрын
Harry being Harry, there!
@largo5348Күн бұрын
Glenn Ford and Broderick Crawford put on one of the greatest showdowns in this western movie, "The fastest man alive!"
@Blaster746Күн бұрын
Believe it or not, this show's concept inspired Code Lyoko.
@progyandas9650Күн бұрын
No one better on screen than him .
@wolf_biterКүн бұрын
Eat your cereal with a fork and do your homework in the dark.
@josron6088Күн бұрын
A cool scene. No loud annoying music in the background.
@justbeyou-foreverКүн бұрын
"I ways lucky in the order", spoken like a true fighter.
@JeffreyAtentaКүн бұрын
Battle of okinawa is one of a hell battle in world war 2.😊
@NicholasWashington-h6tКүн бұрын
Ben Tennyson: Waiting in the woods was the mean old wolf ready to pounce on poor Little Red Riding Hood. Danny Fenton/Danny Phantom: Oh, stop it! "Waiting in the woods was the mean old wolf ready to pounce on poor Red Riding Hood." I had it with that sissy stuff. It's the same old story over and over. If you can't do this thing a new way, bud, I quit. Jenny Wakeman/XJ9: Me too. Every cartoon studio in Hollywood has done it this way. Manny Rivera/El Tigre: Yes, I'm plenty sick of it myself... (Danny, Jenny & Manny start complaining at the same time) Manny Rivera: ...The man smells! Danny Fenton & Jenny Wakeman: ??? Ben Tennyson: OK, OK! Alright! We'll do the story a new way!
@TheTibetyakКүн бұрын
They could have had 3 minutes warning instead of 2 if they would have just answered the damn phone.
@jjm9902Күн бұрын
Now im hungry.
@supervector4757Күн бұрын
I love the golden age of animation
@jamesmcnamara1099Күн бұрын
I know it's the movie but shooting a 30.06 from 200 prone? let me at'em. Sorry they decided to have him shoot the luger instead of when he actually used his 1911
@JosephDutraКүн бұрын
What's really amazing about this film is how stylish it is, especially during the time it was made. The way it's edited feels like how a Guy Ritchie or Matthew Vaughn film would be made, like it's not even a film from the 60s. Truly a marvel of filmmaking.
@peterwhite9616Күн бұрын
Let’s not forget Strother Martin, always one of my favourites
@QueenTwivineSparkle7805Күн бұрын
3:11
@morgansparents1Күн бұрын
When I was a kid I always thought that the rest of the munchkins were played by children