Hey dude, just wanted to say, I know this video will get a tiny portion of views compared with the old one but thanks for making it anyways, its awesome
You know the best part? Rango is voiced by Jhonny Deep (Jack Sparrow) but rattlesnake Jake is voiced by Billy Nighy who was also Davy Jones, on Pirates of the caribbean. One completely different universe yet they keep having a great Hero-Villain chemistry.
I love the change in his eyes. Jake's eyes are tensed, squinted, and intimidating at first due to him thinking he can just scare Rango again. His iris is rounder and steady showing that he isn't troubled in the least bit. When the realization that Rango is really about to shoot him, his eyes relax and widen out of shock and his iris dilates and becomes thinner signifying that he is scared and views Rango as a legitimate threat.
I like how Rango never shows any skill with a gun. A lesser movie would’ve had him a good gunfighter at the end, but where would the skill come from? He’s creative and theatrical right from the start but when he walks out into the desert and finds himself he finds the courage he shows here. When he beats Jake he uses what he has, his creativity, his theatrics, and his new found courage. When Rango needs to use a gun he walks straight up to Jake and threatens him from a range where he can’t possibly miss, all he needed in the end to be a hero were some good old fashioned guts.
Rango: “It only takes one bullet..” Jake: “You ain’t got the nerve!” Rango: “ . . . You shouldn’t have killed my mom and squished my walkman!” Jake: **Visible Confusion**
Nobody said so I'm gonna say, what makes this scene so powerful is not only how well executed it is but the sync with the narrative, throughout the entire movie the "one bullet" thing was a way for Rango to hide his fear and desperation, Jake sees throug it and defeats him... Until Rango finally transcend finds a purpose and meaning for himself and come back, all the "one bullet" stories were lies so far, but here, Jake sees that Rango is ready to make them reality.
ive never seen sudden realisation captures so accurately on the face of an animated snake in a cowboy hat before
Hey dude, just wanted to say, I know this video will get a tiny portion of views compared with the old one but thanks for making it anyways, its awesome
Anyone else notice that Jake has what looks like a mustache?
This goes unreasonably hard
You know the best part? Rango is voiced by Jhonny Deep (Jack Sparrow) but rattlesnake Jake is voiced by Billy Nighy who was also Davy Jones, on Pirates of the caribbean. One completely different universe yet they keep having a great Hero-Villain chemistry.
epic!
It was at that moment when Jake realized that he was literally staring at death down the barrel of a gun.
This was such an underrated movie
It's Hiiiiiigh Noon... Draw!
this is how red dead 2 should have ended
I haven't watched Range yet, but I still I really like this edit.
You need to, a bit buzzard but a masterpiece
@@dobedobedoo5219 thanks to this edit, it is on my list.
Rango stopped pretending to be a hero and became one for the sake of others. True G
We need more kids movies like this. Appealing to children, but teaches them how to be men as well.
The new version is now posted on my channel
I’ve started associating this song with Rango now and I can’t physically stop, help.
This is cool, but what about this movie relates to this song?
Thats a great song, to bad the meaning of it is about love and not death
I love the change in his eyes. Jake's eyes are tensed, squinted, and intimidating at first due to him thinking he can just scare Rango again. His iris is rounder and steady showing that he isn't troubled in the least bit. When the realization that Rango is really about to shoot him, his eyes relax and widen out of shock and his iris dilates and becomes thinner signifying that he is scared and views Rango as a legitimate threat.
The quiet kid “talking” to the assistant principal when his request for a class change is denied
what a underrated W of an animated movie
Rango is a true American
A massive nostalgia ball hit me while watching this
What is the song?
Try me... **Death stare**
This video changed the internet
I like how Rango never shows any skill with a gun. A lesser movie would’ve had him a good gunfighter at the end, but where would the skill come from? He’s creative and theatrical right from the start but when he walks out into the desert and finds himself he finds the courage he shows here. When he beats Jake he uses what he has, his creativity, his theatrics, and his new found courage. When Rango needs to use a gun he walks straight up to Jake and threatens him from a range where he can’t possibly miss, all he needed in the end to be a hero were some good old fashioned guts.
For some reason my parents let me watch this movie when I was 3...I think Maybe I was 6(?) And it's not even a kids movie!
Goosebumps!
The real sigma 🍷🗿
should i make a longer version?
Yes please
Yes, you should
Yes
Definitely.
Yes
I love how Rango was so bada$$ that he literally made Jake forget that he is a freaking rattlesnake
Rango: “It only takes one bullet..” Jake: “You ain’t got the nerve!” Rango: “ . . . You shouldn’t have killed my mom and squished my walkman!” Jake: **Visible Confusion**
"Only takes one bullet." "You ain't got the ner-" *deadeye activated*
And in that moment, for the first time Jake saw killer in Rango’s eyes.
Hi Ben?
Who is this?
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@@zakariasamad9851 I’m so confused
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@@zakariasamad9851 oh, but why?
Honestly it would have been hilarious for me when I first watched it if it went "You ain't got the nerve" *Blam*
The animators did an amazing job here. The facial expressions say what words dont.
Nobody said so I'm gonna say, what makes this scene so powerful is not only how well executed it is but the sync with the narrative, throughout the entire movie the "one bullet" thing was a way for Rango to hide his fear and desperation, Jake sees throug it and defeats him... Until Rango finally transcend finds a purpose and meaning for himself and come back, all the "one bullet" stories were lies so far, but here, Jake sees that Rango is ready to make them reality.
This video goes hard
What I like is that most Western movies are about the search for redemption but Rango is about the search for identity
is it just me that just noticed Jake has a mark on his upper lip that looks like a mustache?
Que epico por dios
This might be the coolest scene in any movie ever, can't think of a better one honestly.
Hi Ben
Hi micah
When a white guy threatens to say the N word
0:12 that realisation is giving me chills xD
Good stuff…
853 subs with one video!??!
song?
Amber heard : “ you ain’t got the nerve “ Johnny Dep : “ try me “