A man who realises he has ridden beyond the reach of redemption, a perfect portrayal, a perfect western, a perfect parable. Never bettered. Not even by Clint himself.
@JimseracАй бұрын
You've said it, all that needs to be said, in three sentences !!
@monkeychops1585Ай бұрын
@ 🙏
@JimarceoАй бұрын
😎
@imanenigma3348Ай бұрын
You got that right.
@bubbajones4522Ай бұрын
The pre-woke classics are the best.
@stevehicks8944Ай бұрын
One of the greatest Westerns ever made!
@thomaslenzmeier183Ай бұрын
Pale Rider is up there too.
@MostopinionatedmanofalltimeАй бұрын
THE greatest!😊
@bobbyuk27Ай бұрын
High Plains Drifter
@yvonneplant9434Ай бұрын
Gene Hackman retired after this.
@yvonneplant9434Ай бұрын
@@thomaslenzmeier183There are a lot. Red River. Stagecoach. Cheyenne Autumn. The Wild Bunch.
@chuckselvage3157Ай бұрын
Clint has been knocking on the door for years for an Oscar and he finally did with this masterpiece. Clint Eastwood,Morgan Freeman,and Gene Hackman. Doesn't get much better than that.
@kennygreen9758Ай бұрын
Amen to that!!!
@rankoorovic7904Ай бұрын
You forgot Richard Harris
@TooHigh2Die420Ай бұрын
It's sad they don't make movies like this anymore. Let alone westerns. It was no wonder why it won best picture and it's easily one of the best movies of all time let alone a western
@aranisaacson989229 күн бұрын
True that legendary drinker and actor ❤ from Dublin
@track194927 күн бұрын
Hackman retired after this, I think.
@WhoIsDanteFreshАй бұрын
Mr.Eastwood & Mr.Hackman are BOTH still going @ 94 years young. Massive gratitude and respect to these amazing MEN of yesterday 👑
@dougbarkdull3469Ай бұрын
Gene has retired from acting..If I was him, I'd make one more film. Because when he finally passes, and a sad day that will be, some reporter will say " his last film was Welcome to Mooseport
@kipponi27 күн бұрын
Yes absolutely ❤.
@Darkness-ie2yl26 күн бұрын
define "going"
@kogabriga753724 күн бұрын
AMEN
@markfresh200021 күн бұрын
Clint can still be found from time to time at his studio on the WB lot in Burbank. The man is still a genius and truly loves film.
@anthonygiaimo8037Ай бұрын
I love this shootout. Munny doesn't win because he is some borderline supernatural shooter, he wins because in a room full of wannabe tough guys, only him and Bill are real killers. He won from a bit of luck, adapting to bad luck (the gun misfiring) and a cold hearted willingness to do violence. You can feel his Aura take over that saloon. Truly a masterful movie led by two of some of our best actors 👏
@PuzzoozooАй бұрын
Plus he adopted the Wyatt Earp method of gun fighting - Wyatt wasn't hit once during the OK gun fight -, the other wannabe's after Little Bill went down were full of fear and nervous energy and that affects your aim, Munny on the other hand was just cold and efficient, Little Bill was his primary target bang, he's down, then he got down low to make himself a smaller target, the closest other guy to his left shooting became the the next primary target, aim, bang, no wasting ammo, he's down, the guy behind him shooting was the closest and became the next primary target, then the other two shooting became the next primary targets, aim bang, repeat. That shows a real killer from a wannabe with a gun.
@Rick_1337Ай бұрын
Munny was always lucky when it came to killin folk. Truth be told, he survived because he went into every gunfight assuming that he was already dead. Much easier to focus on your aim when you don't have any fear of dying.
@EveryoneWhoUsesThisTV29 күн бұрын
You see the punks get overanxious, they usually shoot first but wildly - then Munny calmly drops them. The difference between his mellow combat crouch under fire and their panicked unaimed fire is night and day....
@natmanprime429528 күн бұрын
I just don't understand, they could have just shot him down! there were so many, bill even told them to get ready 🤨🤔
@AntN28 күн бұрын
Reminds me of those lines by the ancient Greek Heraclitus: “Out of every one hundred men, ten shouldn’t even be there, eighty are just targets, nine are the real fighters, and we are lucky to have them, for they make the battle. Ah, but the one, one is a warrior and he will bring the others back.” Munny and Bill were both warriors/real killers.
@rrtownsend714827 күн бұрын
One of the most Badass scenes in all of movie history. Clint Eastwood is the man.
@macman97526 күн бұрын
English Bob will throw a Party when he hears the news of this night.
@northerntao21 күн бұрын
@@macman975 You mean the Duck of Death? 😂
@brassteeth3355Күн бұрын
The white horse was a nice touch.
@macman975Күн бұрын
@@northerntao 🤣It's pronounced 'Duke'☺️
@rexoates4484Ай бұрын
I was at a truck stop watching this scene and when he tells the guys they better move away, this old man sitting next to me said “A man ain’t got no friends at a time like that.” 😂😂
@MrLennart197628 күн бұрын
He was right. All their courage just melts away. That fact has saved my ass more than once
@sharpcuttah27527 күн бұрын
😂😂
@sharpcuttah27527 күн бұрын
😂😂
@tommyphelps413825 күн бұрын
Well said
@IohananPoirotMaya25 күн бұрын
You're a truck driver?
@thechrisandphaedrusshowАй бұрын
This wasn't an actual movie. Clint Eastwood has been alive since 1827.
@Film21ProductionsАй бұрын
*1880
@laurenceknight935029 күн бұрын
@@Film21Productions 1881
@thunderrunner66628 күн бұрын
1827 AC (After Clint)
@thechrisandphaedrusshow28 күн бұрын
@@thunderrunner666 😂😂👍
@dashaenne28 күн бұрын
@@Film21Productions as Munny does not exactly look like an infant, assuming him to be in his 50s at the time does not seem to be too wrong, I would say
@PrimarchXАй бұрын
Munny spends the entire movie running from who he is. And then he doesn't. What a film!
@thecowboy9698Ай бұрын
I'm not so sure. I think he really didn't want to go back to being what he was. I think he really did want to reform his life, and I think he truly did love his late wife and children, and wanted to be a better man than whst he had been. The problem was he put himself in a situation where it would be all too easy for him to slip back into his old ways, and as the events in the film played out, that's exactly what happened, however William had help, and let me explain: You notice the transition in his countenance when he takes his first drink of whiskey - that's when the devil came out. I've known guys like that. When they're sober, they're perfectly normal, even likable. But when they drink, the alcohol brings out the meaness in them. I think alcohol abuse was the thing that made William Munny be the killer that he was. Not that William Munny wasn't responsible for his own choices and descisions, but I believe the alchol triggered something dark inside him, and that's what led to him being such a heinous killer.
@kevinkot1207Ай бұрын
@@thecowboy9698 Alcohol abuse? I guess you forgot that he snapped after finding out how they killed Ned and decorated the bar with his body
@ShawnKennedy-w2iАй бұрын
@@kevinkot1207 It has been written that most gunfighters of that era were heavy drinkers.
@kevinkot1207Ай бұрын
@@ShawnKennedy-w2i 👍 Thanks for the western gunfighter, alcohol abuse history lesson. But I was talking about the movie Unforgiven where William Munny played by Clint Eastwood actually snapped after he heard that his friend was killed and he became a killer again...
@ShawnKennedy-w2iАй бұрын
@@kevinkot1207 That was part of the point.He drinks before he can bring himself to kill.Been that way forever.
@ihavegymnasticsАй бұрын
"Well, he shoulda armed himself." Best line.....!!!!!!
@olddude3266Ай бұрын
Deserve's got nothing to do with it.
@jorgepicerno7947Ай бұрын
He was right... LOL!!!
@bibberp4036Ай бұрын
We all got it comin, kid.
@John-PaulHunt-q3zАй бұрын
lol
@Jonathan-l4s29 күн бұрын
Funny as hell also!!!
@TheJuiciestFruitАй бұрын
I love simple western movies like this. No unnecessary fast cutting to keep attention. Dialog is understandable and the shots are beautiful.
@ayhay468628 күн бұрын
In a fast-paced lifestyle, the public is more than ever in need of such productions these days. Unfortunately, such plots need real events in order for the writers to make it happen.
@TheMilpitasguy28 күн бұрын
The Outlaw Josey Wales is another one.
@weedmanwestvancouverbc926628 күн бұрын
It's almost an anti-western western. Tears down the Mystique and Mythos of the Wild west.
@TheJuiciestFruit27 күн бұрын
@@ayhay4686 I also think that writers and filmmakers need to be more daring. a lot of whats made today are copies of other movies. just my opinion
@TheJuiciestFruit27 күн бұрын
@@TheMilpitasguy I'm going to look that up on imdb!
@jimbt9889Ай бұрын
Magnificent...no special effects, no CGI necessary, dialogue and action....I love movies without car chases, constantly bombing, nonstop action...give me meaningful dialogue all day, every time
@meisterwueАй бұрын
Yes, without car chases....stupid car chases
@sammywestenberger9303Ай бұрын
Little Bill 💵: Ok ✅
@antoniodiego9357Ай бұрын
Yes...a true masterpiece
@Gasolineprices110Ай бұрын
All acting. Better than anything you’ll see today
@brianbrooking496Ай бұрын
A car chase in the Wild West would only work in Back to the future
@warrenwhitman3005Ай бұрын
I saw this movie at a drive in. It was pouring rain outside as this scene was playing. Very cool vibe. I’ll never forget it.
@jonathanc.gillespie489728 күн бұрын
That sounds absolutely incredible.
@herbert924126 күн бұрын
Yeah, I'd love to experience it with that augmented effect.
@michaelcharlesthearchangel26 күн бұрын
Maybe drive ins are the best locations for atmospheric effects though the seats would not move like in 4DX.
@Darkness-ie2yl26 күн бұрын
like you were there
@barrygoldwater244113 күн бұрын
Drive-in? Was it 1956?
@gkmacbeth8225Ай бұрын
This was shot just a few miles from my home in Alberta. It remains one of the greatest westerns ever made.
@thomasborger6548Ай бұрын
I was aware it was shot in Alberta but not exactly where. (Albertan here)
@mustangmanmustangman4596Ай бұрын
@thomasborger6548 just south of calgary, west of highway 2. I used to see the town they built for the movie when I was driving going to USA & coming back!
@EasyreclinerАй бұрын
Alberta was the location for Open Range too. Beautiful land out there! One day I would like to visit.
@thomasborger6548Ай бұрын
@@mustangmanmustangman4596 beautiful countryside out there for certain.
@thomasborger6548Ай бұрын
@@Easyrecliner I'm not familiar with Open Range, I'll have to check it out. But yes, do come visit as there is varied and beautiful landscape here.
@NazSBGАй бұрын
I remember going to the cinema, on my own, I was 14 years of age, to watch this absolute classic. I was so engrossed by it that I was the only one left in the cinema room at the very end of the credits with the beautiful guitar piece, 'Claudia's Theme' that played throughout the credits. I grew up with Clint Eastwood being my movie hero. Unforgiven is arguably the greatest western ever in my opinion, and there has been some beauties over the years. This final shootout is classic. Two of Hollywood's greatest actors in Eastwood and Hackman play an absolute blinder of a final scene. I've seen this film about 7 times. I've loved it every time like it's the first time of watching. Brilliant, pure brilliant 👍
@NateGerardRealEstateTeamАй бұрын
Claudia’s Theme was played by the guitarist on my first date with my wife. I think I read somewhere that Clint wrote it.
@NazSBGАй бұрын
@NateGerardRealEstateTeam how beautiful and yes, I think I've read that Clint wrote the piece. It's a beautiful song and I'm not ashamed to say that It brings a lump to my throat when I listen to it.
@fmartinez1133Ай бұрын
Only 7?
@NazSBGАй бұрын
@fmartinez1133 I think 7. Maybe more. Bottom line is ive watched it more than once and it's superb from start to end of credits! 👍
29 күн бұрын
in the book ned and william munny were lovers
@Footplate2012Ай бұрын
The greatest Western ever made. One of the greatest films ever made. Simple as that.
@PhillipWhite-uz3wuАй бұрын
Exactly. The ending was so powerful , it put a chill up my spine. One of the best endings ever.
@GMan-cv9igАй бұрын
A perfect movie If there was ever one made
@Orangedude-wc7gq29 күн бұрын
Nope is not the best
@GMan-cv9ig29 күн бұрын
@@Orangedude-wc7gq sure what western do you think is better than this one??
Incredible. When you slowly realize thru the movie that Clint isn’t just a the bad guy. He might be the worst. But even the killers value friends. His response to “I’ll see you in Hell, William Munny.” And he just says “Yeah.” Holy smokes.
@hawk6610026 күн бұрын
Yep. They state that he was more ruthless and crazy than William Bonnie AKA Billy the Kid.
@Man-vs-Metal25 күн бұрын
"We all got it coming, kid."
@zoink323 күн бұрын
This character is worse than his "Man with no Name" characters. This one had a name and the devil made sure that this one lived a long life if you read the ending scroll.
@BrianEthridge-wg6ko21 күн бұрын
Little Bill was the worst!!!
@johnfasciana950521 күн бұрын
he was the worst sob then became a decent family man, then became the worst sob again and then back to a decent family man once again. only in the movies
@MrZizaroАй бұрын
This scene was a masterpiece. I was 14 and I still remember that feeling. It's amazing how scenes like this stay in our brains for life! I miss theses movies and those days.
@Cormac-jd2kx22 сағат бұрын
There’s a big mistake He entered the shithole but didn’t see his dead friend at the door?
@shauntbarryАй бұрын
Not a massive fan of westerns but whenever Clint is involved.. All day.. This is my favourite
@DonnieTNJАй бұрын
Beauchamp's reaction was perfect. He's searched the west for the genuine article for his book.......... chasing only stories, bullies and pretenders...........now he's finally found him. and how Munny admits to being lucky in front of Beauchamp, something none of the other so called gunfighters would ever admit to
@herbert924126 күн бұрын
Astute observation.
@unprofound26 күн бұрын
"Uh, it's Duke. The Duke of Death" "Duck, I says."
@Darkness-ie2yl26 күн бұрын
more likely protected by a spirit....
@SandNebula23223 күн бұрын
It’s not luck, it’s instinct. Munny only thinks it’s luck.
@gregrogers437617 күн бұрын
@@unprofound I guess he shoulda' ducked instead of saying it.
@jeffreycastillo3142Ай бұрын
Deserves got nuthin to do with it! One of the best lines ever!
@Theak47forallАй бұрын
Same line used in the show The Wire, Snoop talking with young Michael about killing a man who just talked back to Marlo the kingpin. "But he didn't deserve what happen to him." "Deserve has nothing to do with it." Maybe a homage to this iconic film.
@onastick241124 күн бұрын
We've all got it coming, kid.
@meitoli16 сағат бұрын
the perfect concept of life and reality
@BigSlick40Ай бұрын
Gota love the W.W. Beauchamp character. Spent all that time writing and romancing about the outlaws and hero's escapades in dive saloons and what not then actually see's the most bad ass show down gunfight for real. This movie scores a perfect 10 in so many categories, acting, script writing, scenery, cinematography, production design and directing.
@jakedee411729 күн бұрын
The writer being a reflection of all the movie screen writers and their audiences too, we all loved the romance of the Western gunslingers, who were in reality stone cold killers.
@unprofound26 күн бұрын
The running "letters 'n such?" gag just kills me. Little details like that really seal the deal on a great movie!
@BigSlick4024 күн бұрын
@@unprofound Yes, that was great too.
@megarouge61Ай бұрын
I believe one of Clint's best roles. Incredibly great film!
@yvonneplant9434Ай бұрын
It won a best picture oscar.
@ombreleatherАй бұрын
This and Outlaw Josey Wales I could watch a 100 times each. Clint is a true icon.
@mtsky-tc6uw29 күн бұрын
i think i have--master pieces
@andyandreson398910 күн бұрын
Outlaw Josef Wales is one of my favorites. Unforgiven is definitely top tier in cinema history.
@kj3n5698 күн бұрын
If you like Josey Wales and want more, there is another book written by the same author. It takes place about a year or two after the first, and tells a story of him and some of the characters from the saloon. I'd suggest reading both books, as there are some slight differences from the first novel and the film, even though the movie stayed true to the main storyline. Clint had bought the rights to make both books into films, and had planned on doing so. Unfortunately, it never happened. Trust me on this; if you liked the characters from the movie, you will LOVE these books. Lone Watie, the Cherokee from the movie, has a bigger role and is much more of a bada$$ in the books. Hope this helps. Enjoy!
@Jaecht88Ай бұрын
When the world thought Westerns are long gone dead, Clint Eastwood came up with one the best western movies of all times
@hawk6610026 күн бұрын
This was Clint Eastwood’s final western and to think his final line was “Or I’ll come back and kill every one of you sons a bitches.” One of my favorite movies.
@Jaecht8826 күн бұрын
@hawk66100 dude perfect perception. Never thought of it in this way
@nicholasbrown410917 күн бұрын
Nobody thought Westerns were long dead. Young Guns 1 and 2 were huge hits
@BigSarge7227 күн бұрын
Not just a great Western, it's a great movie.
@JohnCastillo-t1cАй бұрын
One of the best westerns. But also one of the best endings i've seen in a while. No music no happy ending. Just a man completing a mission and deciding to embrace his past.
@bubbajones4522Ай бұрын
The pre-woke movies are the best.
@chrissmith366829 күн бұрын
Sir I’ve stayed at a best western and this is no best western
@chrissmith366829 күн бұрын
@@bubbajones4522an apt comment from someone named bubba
@bubbajones452229 күн бұрын
@@chrissmith3668I wouldn't expect someone with soy and estrogen for blood to understand.
@1aml3g3nd1327 күн бұрын
@@bubbajones4522Name some post-woke movies. We will all wait.
@hal9khalАй бұрын
Geezes, this movie looks ruthless, and it's chilling to see Clint this way. He feels so dark, otherworldish, how he leaves the house and depart on his white horse.. Dark af.. I have to see it.
@chriskirsten8221Ай бұрын
you wont be dissappointed!
@mrquirky3626Ай бұрын
You kind of ruined the experience though by watching the ending without seeing all the scenes that lead to this one.
@hal9khalАй бұрын
@@mrquirky3626 Yea, I suspected, sometimes it happens... :( but I learned about this movie at least..
@soggy585425 күн бұрын
And when I looked and behold a pale horse: and His name that sat on Him was Death and Hell followed him.
@barryware749713 күн бұрын
@@soggy5854where was that line from? Remarkable .
@robioneknobe6916Ай бұрын
A truly great western. I can still watch it today.
@JonahsWail10 күн бұрын
Greatest western movie of all time in my opinion
@danieldwyer51399 күн бұрын
Pretty close, the seachers, true grit, so so tough to say❤️
@robertpotwinАй бұрын
I’ve always thought of this as a perfect film…every role, the script, the portrayals, clothing, sets, just everything about it.
@keonwells93410 күн бұрын
Great great western. I watch it every time it comes on.
@mrstamp5121Ай бұрын
I feel that this is his Masterpiece, everything filming locations and casting was 100%. Well done Mr Eastwood well done and Thankyou
@moe_1886Ай бұрын
Even to this day, it's still a bona fide masterpiece! In a sense, it's beyond a classic, it's timeless!
@ghostsofVTurbexSkysthelimitvidАй бұрын
The best scene in the movie in my opinion, i thought it was almost perfect for a western. Clint is a legend.
@StrongOaker12 күн бұрын
This entire sequence pays off so much of what happened in the movie leading up to it. The acting was on point for everyone and Clint earned that Oscar ten fold.
@pjtill1Ай бұрын
The writing, acting, dialogue, and directing are top notch. This is a real movie, not like the garbage being made today.
@FrankieKSVP28 күн бұрын
One of my favourite movies of all time.
@connyjohnson855Ай бұрын
The best western and one of the best films ever made.
@paulronco9709Ай бұрын
One of Eastwoods best, along with the original dirty Harry and of course the man with no name trilogy.
@Gasolineprices110Ай бұрын
Clint is definitely up there with John Wayne. Both epitomized westerns.
@paulronco9709Ай бұрын
Agreed. @@Gasolineprices110
@mikecassidy1623Ай бұрын
Josey Wales, Pale Rider
@FlorianDuy29 күн бұрын
Gran Torino
@thedoftranquillity9 күн бұрын
Wasn't will munny the man with no name , settled, family, gave up gunslinger for homesteading. ?
@BaseDeltaZero197228 күн бұрын
When this came out I expected another Dollars style romp with fun, violence and action...we got pure darkness instead. One of the best westerns ever made.
@hawk6610026 күн бұрын
What’s tragic is that he seems like a decent man but we get bits and pieces of his past throughout the film via stories and conversations and even learn he was more cold hearted than Billy the Kid. The sheriff killing Ned gave him that final nudge to embrace the darkness and become the monster he used to be.
@brianmccarty557727 күн бұрын
I get chills every time I watch that ending. An all-time great movie with a superb cast!
@michaelthomson8065Ай бұрын
By far my favorite Clint Eastwood Western movie.I love the opening scene in the pig pen.
@MarkFuriniArt26 күн бұрын
This is the most badass scene in any movie, much less westerns. He is like an avenging angel here.
@jgonsalk26 күн бұрын
More like a relapsed demon. But I love it!
@hawk6610026 күн бұрын
Or as death who came on a pale horse, and hell followed with him…
@whatizreality012424 күн бұрын
@@hawk66100 BINGO. Apparently you're one of few who caught it .
@laughs15024 күн бұрын
Or everyone else can't shoot properly besides the main character in Westerns.
@Mr.Blonde922 күн бұрын
@@laughs150you dont get it that this scene is Clints characters revenge and how evil he once was, when he says "ive always been lucky when it come to killing folks" its like something evil was on his side helping him, they caused it by killing Ned
@mattmozgiel2111Ай бұрын
One of the best movies ever.
@russm535ilАй бұрын
Agree !
@Ultradude604Ай бұрын
Both Clint and Gene are still alive to this day.
@kevinchamberlain792825 күн бұрын
True but "Deserve's got nothing to do with it."
@jamesa.288025 күн бұрын
They're supernatural...
@SNEAKJOB23 күн бұрын
Morgan too
@Malama_KiАй бұрын
At the end of the day, the baddest man won. After a career that that set the gold standard in western gunslingers, he ended with a performance that still resonates today. Everyone there saw the baddest man they’d ever seen. The element of surprise, being grossly outnumbered, with the confidence and tone of a man that not only KNOWS what he’s about to do and doesn’t care if he dies trying, really had them all terrified before the first shot. He’d already won, he just was there for the scalps.
@herbert924126 күн бұрын
Indeed, it's nice to win but it's not the most important thing.
@NEMES1-SАй бұрын
One of the best westerns ever made.
@Laundromat.ownership5 күн бұрын
"Any man that don't wanna get killed...better clear on out the back" one of the coldest lines in movie history.
@lauralcoffey608124 күн бұрын
Quite possibly the most perfect 10 minutes of cinema ever captured on film.
@Tails72123 күн бұрын
I agree
@brentchristopher736328 күн бұрын
I grew up watching just about every one of his movies. He’s a true legend as an actor.
@MarvelousLXVIIАй бұрын
I rented this on VHS and watched it with a friend. It was so amazing, we immediately watched it again.
@owensmith3995Ай бұрын
And now you vote democrat. This type of movie is made to brainwash people. I bet you bought into the concept that back then a black man and a white man could be so close friends that one would risk his own life to avenge the other’s
@michaelmonthey597419 күн бұрын
Best Clint Eastwood western and best western of all time.
@stoneage3429Ай бұрын
One of the best movies ever made
@FredCDobbs-er4qdАй бұрын
One of two most realistic shootouts. The other was the finale in "Open Range" with Kevin Costner and Robert Duvall.
@tbd-1Ай бұрын
Open Range didn't start out well tho-after he took out the hired gun (my favorite scene in the flick) I think Costner got 9 rounds off out of his 6 shooter without reloading or switching guns.
@FredCDobbs-er4qdАй бұрын
@@tbd-1 I'll look at it again but I am sure that the camera split time between different gunmen. Maybe he had a 2nd gun or reloaded the first or whatever. The good thing was no one was using a single action 6 shooter like an M-60 and guys weren't falling down dead from one bullet apiece. Also, there was a lot of missed shots just like a real gunfight. Even the bravest man will be afraid.
@cheften2mkАй бұрын
The sound design in the Open Range shootout is top notch
@spuwhoАй бұрын
What ruined "Open Range" for me was when I found out the beautiful background countryside were digital composites. Many of those scenes were shot outside in front a huge green sheet behind them.
@ares0wept28 күн бұрын
Appaloosa is pretty good too
@GeraldWilson-pe7dn22 күн бұрын
Eastwood and Hackman were absolutely perfect in their roles in this film as enemies. Outstanding film!! 👍
@Nhamp200021 күн бұрын
Just watched this again the other day. For all the iconic roles he's played, Clint is also a fantastic storyteller.I also love the fact that there is very little music in this film. Nothing but story.
@jaymac7203Ай бұрын
Classic. I wish they still made movies like this 😢
@benshaw76609 күн бұрын
Old henry 310 to Yuma True grit
@rubenaraya1489Ай бұрын
I was in lucky in the order, but I’ve always been lucky in the order of killing folks. The greatest line in this entire masterpiece. Eastwood, Hackman, and Freeman, the perfect trio for a perfect movie.
@daudder25 күн бұрын
Movies just do not get any better than this. Timeless. Perfect.
@baughjaughes510427 күн бұрын
Clint east wood just has a knack of making a very simple story into something compelling by making you care about the characters whether you like them or not.
@millhillian282412 күн бұрын
This truly belongs in Cinema's Hall of Fame. We need more Westerns! So much happened during that time.
@drbobs826721 күн бұрын
THE best western ever made.
@kateruterbories26928 күн бұрын
Saw this in a movie theatre opening night, when he shot Little Bill, there was applause. What a great film, revived the western.
@R3508Ай бұрын
Best Clint Eastwood scene ever.
@ardvarkvv271818 күн бұрын
"Any man who don't wanna get killed.. Better clear on out the back." The delivery couldn't be more perfect.
@kevinwearing7720Ай бұрын
Not of the western genre, but another superb film Clint Eastwood made in his later years was Gran Torino. It also had a killer of an ending
@thomasborger6548Ай бұрын
Certainly agree
@mtsky-tc6uw29 күн бұрын
yup--very current for todays times
@michaelmcginnis917621 күн бұрын
The first comment “riding beyond redemption etc… is perfect critique of this Masterpiece. Perfectly written, brilliant insight. Perfect comment.
@fredericklockard385425 күн бұрын
The sheer audacity to walk into a room full of armed men and challenge them all is something to behold.
@Justin-pq3rq6 күн бұрын
Cinema. Along with music. Has become a shell of itself. The screenplay, dialogue, acting in this movie makes today’s stuff look like it came from another dimension. I’m glad I’m old enough to grow up in a time when movies were movies. And Music was music.
@AFilmbyMikeBarnableАй бұрын
Seeing this scene in Unforgiven is PEAK! It kinda reminds me of Dirty Harry cause Clint is the goat of missions! Fun fact: This also won for best picture and the first Clint Eastwood movie to win best picture!
@donarthiazi244328 күн бұрын
I already miss this absolute legend. Not the most gifted but still my hands-down most favorite actor ever
@Vares65Ай бұрын
One of Clint's best films.
@haroldwhitney613017 күн бұрын
I worked in a movie theater when this movie was released. I was 18 years old. I still love this movie. Every scene was masterful. Eastwood is wonderful.
@SMac8625 күн бұрын
One of my favorite movies and favourite scenes of all time. "He shouldve armed himself if he is going to decorate his saloon with my friend." Badass.
@pennyking382317 күн бұрын
A masterpiece. Clint at his best. And Gene Hackman too. Two true legends on the screen
@waynegriffith912428 күн бұрын
The change in him from trying to be an ordinary family man and pig farmer... Hiding from who he is, to finally letting out St the end his real self is great.. Probably clints best work as director and actor. Amazing cast
@TonyWhite-n9p23 күн бұрын
Not just an amazing western, but an amazing piece of cinema
@MarklovesAngels27 күн бұрын
SO many great little touches in the film. Like how the proprietor, who was talking and acting so tough when dealing with the women, was stuttering and cowering when Munny was talking to him. Course, having the gun pointed at him had a lot to do with it, but the contrast between his behavior and Hackman's was noticeable. Also the rising danger as mirrored by the slow-rising writer out of his chair was perfect. What a great shot.
@maferarteaga1664 күн бұрын
The difference between acting tough and being tough 😅
@michaelalan645924 күн бұрын
Still my favorite movie all these years later. All because of this scene. The build up to it is perfect. I don't care, when he says "that's right." it brings a tear to my eye.
@MichaelChalfontАй бұрын
Absolutely brilliant this william money is beyond redemption which makes him the way he is
@unprofound26 күн бұрын
That's the point they're making, of course. But in this scene, Munny is being honorable. He had legitimate beef with the saloon owner, and even moreso with Little Bill. Of the rest, he only killed those that drew on him first and he let everyone else go.
@johnglover445328 күн бұрын
A classic final scene in a classic modern western. Love this movie!!
@robg516125 күн бұрын
0:37 what I say whenever I arrive at work.
@ric.e21425 күн бұрын
😂😂😂
@ITFDAVE24 күн бұрын
I tip my hat to you sir. Back to work 😂
@9216years23 күн бұрын
😅😅
@joshdye168422 күн бұрын
I pissed a little when I saw your comment 😂
@dawoodakhtar369114 күн бұрын
I love how the writer finally finds the thing that he is writing about. He starts questioning him the way he started with little bill who took the bait and was even pleased he had a repirter where as Clint told him in no uncertain words do one
@TJamieson-q5j22 күн бұрын
The best scene in the greatest western ever made.
@elenacaddell3639Ай бұрын
Great Old Shows. Great old Actors.
@yvonneplant9434Ай бұрын
It was released in 1992.
@alextepe4309Ай бұрын
This is one of the best films ever made, and certainly deserved best picture for that year. William Munny was convinced that he was reformed, but that part of him never died. It just remained dormant, and was eventually brought back due to the murder of his good friend. The lesson of the story is that a wolf may wear sheep’s clothing, but he is still a wolf.
@loisknott3763Ай бұрын
One of Clints greatest
@rolandogamez24 күн бұрын
My mother grew up in the 1950s, she loved westerns. When this came out on VHS, I bought it and gave it to my mother. She was pretty stunned by it, but loved it.
@GamerGateVeteranАй бұрын
Wayne and Eastwood were 2 very different greats at portraying a western story. Wayne was great at portraying a western "heroes journey". Eastwood was great as portraying a a dark western tale. One showed a good guy with flaws, and the other a bad guy with redeeming qualities.
@unprofound26 күн бұрын
Well observed.
@Gladius63823 күн бұрын
" Deserves got nuthin to do with it" Classic line.
@pops328822 күн бұрын
I watched this movie with my grandfather. It is my favorite of all time!!
@mikebasil483227 күн бұрын
The first time I saw Unforgiven in the cinema, my eyesight wasn't in the best condition. But the movie still made a grand impression on me and especially this most timeless finale.
@ianboard5443 күн бұрын
The dime novel writing is absolutely brilliant. One of the best westerns ever made.
@mohammedyusufsalie2543Ай бұрын
Of all the westerns Clint Eastwood made this was his masterpiece. A far more realistic character as compared to the others he played. A far more realistic depiction of life in the old west too.
@ashen-one--x28 күн бұрын
i remember seeing this once as a kid with my dad. i feel like it was a pretty brutal depiction of this kind of story. now that im older i should really watch it again. i do love westerns.
@DhevendranGovenderАй бұрын
Dyin' aint much of a living. Clint Eastwood is the G.O.A.T
@Captain-Cosmo19 күн бұрын
Clint will be remembered for many characters, but this is the film which will be his true legacy. Brilliant.
@MovieBuffRealАй бұрын
People usually drink first and then kill. Munny killed people and then drank! One of the greatest movies ever made. Deserves all the awards.
@D_B_CooperАй бұрын
@@MovieBuffReal He tanked whiskey when told that Ned had been killed, he definitely went in there under the influence
@MovieBuffRealАй бұрын
@@D_B_Cooper You are right! I remember that scene now. The girl met them two, next to the tree but I don't think he went to the saloon under the influence. It was just a little!
@georgekelly5338Ай бұрын
@@MovieBuffReal Remember, William Munny tossed the empty bottle down in the rain before he entered the saloon. It was full when took it from The Schofield Kid hours earlier.
@D_B_CooperАй бұрын
@@MovieBuffReal I think he was definitely numb with the whiskey, he hadn’t drank in years until then. Numb rather than drunk. What a film that we are still talking about it now
@stevensharp276029 күн бұрын
It was the whiskey that made him the cold-blooded killer that everyone heard stories about and feared.