thanks for continuing to make these! huge fan of this series so far, and it meant a lot that you heard my/our feedback on the last few :) ggs bro, one of the best upcoming youtubers out there.
At night, I'm having severe insomnia and have some mental disorders, but I'm not complaining, yo, at night see, well, I'm a nice friendly fellow, believe me. But I get agitation and aggression that I can't really release without hurting people. And yo, bruv, these DO help to get out some of the building aggression outta my head, vicariously. Nice job bruv! You're now an official therapist, better than any psychiatrist I've had since being shifted to Keizer Permanente (which, fyi, means Permanent King, in Deutsch, and before becoming a medical office was a German Cement company) Weird heh? I only have one Permanent King, Jesus Christ, my Savior. But indeed , thank you for compiling some therapy (always seems odd the-rapy?) for a weary, agitated friendly dude who hates bullies.👍
What I love about 'Nobody' (the last scene) is how much damage everyone takes, after one minute they are all injured, bloodied and tired. The fight isn't 5 minutes long with characters brushing off every hit, it feels so much more real than most other Hollywood fight scenes
I get your point but in other ways it was completely unrealistic. Whenever more than one guy grabbed him they somehow magically would get pushed and completely let go of him and disengage. He could have been wrapped up and held extremely easily many times in that fight.
@@jesseaustin4089 people only think of themselves in a fight, no one is planning to coordinate an actual attack. everyone is trying to fight him without taking damage preventing them from going all in
@@tinetannies4637 You don't need to LOOK like a badass to BE a badass. Special Forces always pick the "grey man" that would not stand out and fits into a crowd for a reason.
"Nobody" is such an underrated film. I've met a lot of the older spec ops, and retired CIA spooks through ny work over the years and they did nail the image spot on. Most of those guys, you wouldnt be able to pick out of a small crowd, but they are all extremely deadly and capable. The movie could have been great with a little less "Hollywood" to the fight scenes, but still extremely enjoyable to watch.
The funniest bit about that scene is that the knife-fighting bits are completely accurate, complete with how the knife is turned against the (incompetent) wielder. There's a YT video from a knife-fighting army trainer somewhere, where he basically goes through everything they got right.
the thing is, you gotta know how to fight, otherwise you just end up like the "roadmen". most people that know how to fight dont look for a fight, my teacher always taught me that, never look for a fight even if you think you can win because bullets always will win". you might now how to fight but a guy with a gun can easily beat you.
@mystletainn3723 I've trained martial arts since I was 13 in 1980 and was never looking for a fight. But at one point, I had to face the fears of my childhood and started working as a bouncer. It was an experience I wouldn't wanna miss and years later, I read "Watch My Back" by British bouncer Geoff Thompson. A read you shouldn't miss.
Part two was all just roadmen against roadmen. Part three was better but still gave in at the end to having roadmen vs roadmen. Hope part 4 picks up the slack
I like that scene because it's surprisingly accurate. I'm always seeing yanks beating their chests about how they beat the British as if it was a solo endeavour. They _always_ miss the fact that it literally required the combined efforts of every other major player at the time to beat the British. I think that says a lot more about the might of Britain than it does about America in my opinion. It's widely agreed upon by historians that had American truly fought Britain one-on-one they would have been steamrolled. Those same yanks will also make fun of the French relentlessly as if they aren't one of the nations they should be thanking for their independence. And they wonder why every other country in the world despises them so much.
@@arstulex honestly I think the debts were paid in world war I and world war II because without American intervention in either war Europe would be under Nazi occupation. And without American leadership post world war II Europe would probably be under Soviet occupation.....
To me it's not so much the western backdrop so much, it's like The Outlaw Josey Wales in that it's about the nature of violence. No glamour, no cool factor, just the cold destructive corrosive nature of violence. I saw Unforgiven when it came out at the cinema, it was a game changer in the movie industry that went well beyond the western genre, and it was clear to see. Clint's best film from the director's chair and alongside the very best of his acting career.
I'd rate it #3, behind Once Upon a Time in the West and The Searchers. It's obviously all highly subjective though. (I have Liberty Valance at #4, with #5 either Josey Wales or The Good, The Bad etc. depending on my mood at the time). I would go so far as to say that Unforgiven is, however, by far the best Western made in the last 50 years, and one of the best movies.
Reminds me of the time. Some punk black guy swore inside the theater. When the movie stopped and went dark he shouted of '70s and I was with my daughter so I told him to keep it white and he said looks like somebody saw the movie. Rocky I said no. I saw American History x was much better and he stood up and confronted me and I confronted him and he said you're lucky. I just got out of prison or I would have missed you up. Typical punk
The ending to Unforgiven is one the scariest, saddest, suspenseful endings to a movie I’ve ever seen. It’s right up there with The Good the Bad and the Ugly.
Ghostlane, with my own eyes I have seen the truth. You are the best at what you do. So good, in fact, that second place is so far away it might as well be invisible. Congratulations, I know getting to the top wasn’t easy. Hat tip Ghostlane. You the man.
Actually ya, places that are prone to those kinda things often have cheap furniture because not only is it easier to replace it is not very effective as a weapon
I like that Lawless scene [first one], reminds me of John Marston from RDR1. A seemingly mumbling speaking oaf, but very self aware and open, and jess trying to get "what doth life", but also tragically destined for a violent end with little rest on the way. He isn't putting down the attacker, he's trying to describe his view, down to the "The course of your life is changing.." wasn't even referring to the attacker, but of him having to act on violence that will have consequences. He didn't have to do the speech to catch the guy off his guard, that was an eventuality of the life of being on edge, that he instinctually took advantage of.
thanks for continuing to make these! huge fan of this series so far, and it meant a lot that you heard my/our feedback on the last few :) ggs bro, one of the best upcoming youtubers out there.
Thank you so much. Soon i will make alot more content, and much better quality on my videos.
@@Ghostlanee Check out Wild Bill from 2011 with the end pub fight.
'Harry styles' Is a great insult, i should use that one
At night, I'm having severe insomnia and have some mental disorders, but I'm not complaining, yo, at night see, well, I'm a nice friendly fellow, believe me. But I get agitation and aggression that I can't really release without hurting people. And yo, bruv, these DO help to get out some of the building aggression outta my head, vicariously. Nice job bruv! You're now an official therapist, better than any psychiatrist I've had since being shifted to Keizer Permanente (which, fyi, means Permanent King, in Deutsch, and before becoming a medical office was a German Cement company) Weird heh? I only have one Permanent King, Jesus Christ, my Savior. But indeed , thank you for compiling some therapy (always seems odd the-rapy?) for a weary, agitated friendly dude who hates bullies.👍
Same….these videos help me decide what movies to watch.
What I love about 'Nobody' (the last scene) is how much damage everyone takes, after one minute they are all injured, bloodied and tired. The fight isn't 5 minutes long with characters brushing off every hit, it feels so much more real than most other Hollywood fight scenes
Also, the guy who told about his tooth broken, you can see and hear the tooth break and drop
Also the fact that it's in a tight space makes it more realistic
Yeah that film was a banger!!
I get your point but in other ways it was completely unrealistic. Whenever more than one guy grabbed him they somehow magically would get pushed and completely let go of him and disengage. He could have been wrapped up and held extremely easily many times in that fight.
@@jesseaustin4089 people only think of themselves in a fight, no one is planning to coordinate an actual attack. everyone is trying to fight him without taking damage preventing them from going all in
"He should've armed himself if he's gonna decorate his saloon with my friend" One of the most cold blooded lines in movie history right there.
bartender, Anthony James, was the killer in 1967 movie> in the heat of the night.
Clint’s VERY well known for those.
@@apeflawless He was a fowl-owl on the prowl!
@@apeflawless Thanks! I would have not caught that one myself but now you say it I remember!
Facts
That bit at 16:20 (Nobody) with the watch band brass knuckles, holy hell! I can feel that guy getting his teeth shattered. Awesome choreography.
That cut to Eastwood he may as well be the grim goddamn reaper
Unforgiven is one of my all-time favorite westerns! Eastwood=GOAT!
I'll see you in Hell William Munney
Heck Yeah 😹 brothers 😎💜☘️🏹
He will make the Grim Reaper take a step back.
He was 💯
1:23-Lawless
2:24-The Boodnok Saints
3:37-Harry Brown
4:49-Debt Collectors
8:13-Unforgiven
12:27-Nobody
Thanks a lot brother
Thanks man
You're a savior brother
Thanks!
This is also what we need....tittles 😊
Who woulda thought Saul Goodman would make such a convincing badass
@@tinetannies4637 it’s a shame, he’s really good in this role but then again he’s good in pretty
much every role he gets
@@tinetannies4637 that’s the point
@tinetannies4637 I dunno about that.. Clint Eastwood? STILL a badass! 😂
@@tinetannies4637 You don't need to LOOK like a badass to BE a badass. Special Forces always pick the "grey man" that would not stand out and fits into a crowd for a reason.
I think it's a testament to his acting range, loved him in this movie
"Nobody" is such an underrated film. I've met a lot of the older spec ops, and retired CIA spooks through ny work over the years and they did nail the image spot on. Most of those guys, you wouldnt be able to pick out of a small crowd, but they are all extremely deadly and capable.
The movie could have been great with a little less "Hollywood" to the fight scenes, but still extremely enjoyable to watch.
If you see a guy that looks like an accountant with a thousand yard stare, go the other way.
Nobody has to be THE best stereotypical, clichéd movie ever! Loved it!
And funniest
The funniest bit about that scene is that the knife-fighting bits are completely accurate, complete with how the knife is turned against the (incompetent) wielder. There's a YT video from a knife-fighting army trainer somewhere, where he basically goes through everything they got right.
And the soundtrack was awesome
@@snorpenbass4196 Link?
@@mgramsdale Zelda?
this is like a power trip for every normal guy out there. I"m 100% for it lol
the thing is, you gotta know how to fight, otherwise you just end up like the "roadmen". most people that know how to fight dont look for a fight, my teacher always taught me that, never look for a fight even if you think you can win because bullets always will win". you might now how to fight but a guy with a gun can easily beat you.
@mystletainn3723 I've trained martial arts since I was 13 in 1980 and was never looking for a fight. But at one point, I had to face the fears of my childhood and started working as a bouncer. It was an experience I wouldn't wanna miss and years later, I read "Watch My Back" by British bouncer Geoff Thompson. A read you shouldn't miss.
@@mystletainn3723knowing how to beat anyone up is a powerful thing. Knowing how to make anyone your friend is a much more powerful thing.
Become a part of a community stay inside it. They will protect you so long as you follow the rules. Go to them for advice and try to be kind to them
very few women heroes!
what i noticed throughout the compilations is that the heroes usually give an unnecessarilly long speech
No. Mr. Nobody just said 5 words: I wanna f_ck you up!
Never get caught monologueing
Eli Wallach. Said "when you have to shoot, shoot. Don't talk"!
Yeah that's the trope
“I’ll fuck you up”
Video starts at 1:24
the Nobody clip the fight was epic, but the tracheostomy after was just hard core.
For real; he didn’t want that dumb kid to die even tho the kid was willing to kill him
Yes
Looked like a cricothyroidotomy, but could be mistaken
@@rimrunz1795 Impossible to say from that angle and without feeling the landmarks.
"What I'm trying to say is.. the course of your life it is changing. Now you don't even see it." 🔥
Man i love this movie. Tom Hardy at his best
whats the name
@@eingengraou1288 Lawless
Nobody is the winner in this compilation! Loooove that movie! Who would've thought a lawyer is this good at taking out bad guys!😂
Part two was all just roadmen against roadmen. Part three was better but still gave in at the end to having roadmen vs roadmen. Hope part 4 picks up the slack
6:44 These two dudes be like: Let's and some badass music to the fight 😅
I like how the woman was like "thanks" on the way out. ole boy was cooking😂
Man, y'all cut it before he smoked Lil' Bill... denied us the money shot! ;)
And who's gonna remind us that lil' Bill just built a house now eh?
Too much 2 Ask 4 , ? , Anyway 👁️ , Got 2 leave Something 4 Thv Unbaptized , 🩸🦷❤️🩹🦴💥
that unforgiven scene is one of the best in cinema...
William Munny/Clint Eastwood and Little Bill/Gene Hackman just the best bad men ever and a true story as well.
What a pair of actors - Gene Hackman, absolute top draw. May have to go and watch The French Connection and Mississippi Burning again
Debt Collectors - violence and a history lesson.
I always loved the detail that Munny is a backshooter, as well. He's not puffing smoke about being a killer.
Finally!! The Boondock Saints finally gets a mention! By far my favorite movie
That last one was epic
Epically stupid. Five men, six bullets, and you choose to fight with your hands? No.
@@diatonicdelirium1743 Lol, tis only entertainment.
@@theobjectivethinker64 I know, but the premise is... stupid.
Advantage: the rest of the movie seems totally believable after that ;)
@@diatonicdelirium1743 Yeah I know. The reality is he be dead.
@@theobjectivethinker64no
the last one just icing on the cake 😂 let him breath with straws they said 😂😂😂😂
The Englishman won't lying though😂😂😂😂
Whats the name of that movie?
@@Jadedseeker I don't know, sorry
@@Jadedseeker Debt Collectors 2
I like that scene because it's surprisingly accurate.
I'm always seeing yanks beating their chests about how they beat the British as if it was a solo endeavour.
They _always_ miss the fact that it literally required the combined efforts of every other major player at the time to beat the British. I think that says a lot more about the might of Britain than it does about America in my opinion.
It's widely agreed upon by historians that had American truly fought Britain one-on-one they would have been steamrolled.
Those same yanks will also make fun of the French relentlessly as if they aren't one of the nations they should be thanking for their independence.
And they wonder why every other country in the world despises them so much.
@@arstulex honestly I think the debts were paid in world war I and world war II because without American intervention in either war Europe would be under Nazi occupation. And without American leadership post world war II Europe would probably be under Soviet occupation.....
6:51 the band starts playing 😂 epic
The clip from 'Nobody' is excellent.
"Unforgiven" is easily the best Western and may be the best movie of all time. It's astonishing to watch.
To me it's not so much the western backdrop so much, it's like The Outlaw Josey Wales in that it's about the nature of violence. No glamour, no cool factor, just the cold destructive corrosive nature of violence. I saw Unforgiven when it came out at the cinema, it was a game changer in the movie industry that went well beyond the western genre, and it was clear to see. Clint's best film from the director's chair and alongside the very best of his acting career.
I'd rate it #3, behind Once Upon a Time in the West and The Searchers. It's obviously all highly subjective though. (I have Liberty Valance at #4, with #5 either Josey Wales or The Good, The Bad etc. depending on my mood at the time). I would go so far as to say that Unforgiven is, however, by far the best Western made in the last 50 years, and one of the best movies.
@@wyrmseyeview26 Great list. I recommend "The Oxbow Incident" with Henry Fonda as well, in case you haven't heard of it.
The one in the dive bar... If I hadn't watched the new Roadhouse and just heard that there was one I would completely believe that was it lol.
I love how clint makes himself so much more of an easier target by crouching out in the open, and yet like 20 guys all miss him lmao
7:00 best fight scene ive seen in so long
I guess you didn't watch the last scene from the movie Nobody.
BOONDOCK SAINTS! Love love love this film
and that makes you one of the legends!
"Who's the owner of this shithole" Such a slow burn of a movie, but it's just so fucking good.
YES ☘️💜🩸🩸🩸
12:35 saul when nobody calls him
11:35 the guy on the lefts bullet wound exploded before he actually jumped back😂
5:04 this sounds like an Irishman trying to do an American accent lol
Unforgiven ending is great!! I wish Clint made a prequel to William Money. But the ending is perfect!!
that's the best one so far. make more
we deffo need part 5 ASAP !!
That smile on his face when he stood up and walked toward those idiots, gold!
the Tracheostomy at the end gets my Subscription, what a scene!
Woahh!!! Was not expecting to get a part 4 :O Cheers dude!
Scott Adkins is the man, i don't know why he is not a really big deal yet
He really plays these roles so well
Skilled martial artist and even decent actor.
See Killa in John Wick 4
Like good ole king geroge used to say "COME AND FUXKING GET IT" 💀
nothing motivates you in a fight than a band playing your fight music
last one fr was a "im gonna beat you so hard you're gonna be breathing through a straw" moment lmao
"Sorry about the mess"😛😁😎
Except at 4:00 it ain't a gangster, but a Royal Marine Commando...
That is the most gangsta one can be
Lawless is one of my favourite movies. Seen it 3 times and I'd happily watch it 3 more times.
thanks for these videos! loved all of these parts, really a great compilation
2:40 he refuses to stop and finishes the roast even while getting hit 😅
"Nobody" was awesome! Best scene.
AAAH! The bar fight from the Boondock Saints!
Like good old king George used to say "Come and fucking get it!!!" 😂😂😂
Unforgiven's lack of appreciation as an amazing Western is unforgiven by me. This and Tombstone were my childhood.
Dude. It won four Oscars,
These shorts were quite emotional 😊
"Nobody" is a fucking masterpiece
I've noticed your transitions are getting better and better as I move through your videos. Well done, man.
The bar fight scene re: revolutionary war with English? Debt collectors! 😊
Reminds me of the time. Some punk black guy swore inside the theater. When the movie stopped and went dark he shouted of '70s and I was with my daughter so I told him to keep it white and he said looks like somebody saw the movie. Rocky I said no. I saw American History x was much better and he stood up and confronted me and I confronted him and he said you're lucky. I just got out of prison or I would have missed you up. Typical punk
Beating some ass with a band playing behind you has got to feel badass. Love it 👏👏👏
Gotta admit - some pretty good content here.
The ending to Unforgiven is one the scariest, saddest, suspenseful endings to a movie I’ve ever seen. It’s right up there with The Good the Bad and the Ugly.
Nobody's talking about boondock saints and it's one of the best movies ever
Ghostlane, with my own eyes I have seen the truth. You are the best at what you do. So good, in fact, that second place is so far away it might as well be invisible. Congratulations, I know getting to the top wasn’t easy. Hat tip Ghostlane. You the man.
Ok first one is that the old man from Fraggle Rock as the bartender? Can never get enough Tom Hardy. Michael Kaine is so badass.
I see Clint got hisself one o' them high capacity revolvers! 🤣
"You shot an unarmed man!" ... "Then he shoulda armed himself." The most badass answer ever. Lol
even as a old man, michael cain is still such a badass.
Just watched all 4 of your road man/gangster videos they were boss!
I've just subscribed.
You need to do more, that will get your channel out there.
'O-oh, Gene Hackman.. now somebody's really in big trouble.'..
Nope.. Clint Eastwood. Now Gene Hackman's in big trouble.
Funny how all bars seem to buy the same break away furniture. Must be a whole isle at bar depot
Actually ya, places that are prone to those kinda things often have cheap furniture because not only is it easier to replace it is not very effective as a weapon
That 7-Eleven tracheostomy is so gnarly.
You are entitled to the lives of those who would rob you.
💯 facts
The last one is the best 😂 i think ill rewatch the movie
you need to add the part in lawless where the cops show up and try to intimidate them and hes like " have you met howard"
power watched all your vids. pretty sure there are some good scenes from Punisher show you would enjoy. thanks again
Tom Hardy has the be the absolute master of accents. They are always so natural
fantastic choice of clips man
Sorry about the mess “ 😂😂😂
That Unforgiven scene, perfect.
Bus driver: opens door
Also Bus driver: 👁️👄👁️
I love watching these.
I love how in bar fights in a movie the bad guys always politely attack in patient one by one order and never more than one at a time 😂
"Deserve's got nuthin' to do with it"
Always great.you can use peaky blinders ❤
I like that Lawless scene [first one], reminds me of John Marston from RDR1.
A seemingly mumbling speaking oaf, but very self aware and open, and jess trying to get "what doth life", but also tragically destined for a violent end with little rest on the way.
He isn't putting down the attacker, he's trying to describe his view, down to the "The course of your life is changing.." wasn't even referring to the attacker, but of him having to act on violence that will have consequences.
He didn't have to do the speech to catch the guy off his guard, that was an eventuality of the life of being on edge, that he instinctually took advantage of.
Don’t know if you have done it yet but there is a bar scene in Walking Dead that would be cool in these montages.
Saul Goodman goes hard here
“Beware the quiet man. For while others speak, he watched. And while others act, he plans. And when they finally rest… he strikes.”
“Nobody” was the most unexpected role I’ve ever seen Bob Odenkirk in but hot damn if it’s not my favorite!
"We got no way of understanding the world" When a mf takes off his hat and begins pontificating, you best run
Dude you have a mad taste in fight scenes I’m subbing 😎
The 2nd half of the last fight had some Doom sounding music!! Epic!!
Always one at a time! Never changes
Missed one of the best for this compilation, green street final fight
Some good ones in Layer Cake.
3:12 It’s so weird seeing Doc from Fraggle Rock in a gangster movie. 😂