When Parker went down, my jaw dropped. Completely caught me off guard. You're hard pressed to find a genuinely shocking scene in a movie like this anymore. I can't get enough of how great this movie is!
i remember watching and thinking, "its dumb how he just exposing himself to a sharpshooter movies are so unrealisitic.... oh dang, they called my bluff"
Idk man. The native/Mexican guy was just treating an ignorant white man like all minorities have to. White guy is maybe not being nefarious but he sucks still
It felt like the native wasnt bantering back anywhere near as much though, most of the time he was just taking it and huffing, the hotel tv scene especially
Yeah too bad for the ranger. He was a good man. Chris Pine was the one who you rooted for along with the rangers. His brother was bound to go out in a blaze of gory
anyone who had been paying attention (i.e. watched sicario) saw taylor sheridan's name attached to this project, anticipated it, watched it, and loved it.
@@funkndonut you're more well informed than I am my friend. All I remember from that summer is X-Men apocalypse and Suicide Squad dominating the theaters. I didn't see Hell Or High Water until it was streaming
кто настоящий негодяй? тот кто грабит бандитов или тот кто ловит тех кто грабит бандитов вместо того чтобы ловить настоящих бандитов? ты упустил важное в этом фильме.
Heard good things about this movie when it came out and was lucky enough to see it in a theatre. One hell of a good movie. Bought it on DVD too. A real modern day classic. Jeff Bridges is a great actor.
The music, the scenery and everything else about this movie is splendid. I love this scene, Ben Foster and Jeff Bridges are awesome actors for this film.
"Give me half an hour and ill have him field dressed on the hood of my car!" That is the most West Texan thing I've ever heard They really nailed the attitude of the rough and ready people who live in that region, I say that as a Texas native who's traveled through West Texas a handful of times.
this entire movie ( and just about everything else he does) is pure Taylor Sheriden.. Wind River.. Sacario .. oh yea... TV's Yellowstone universe ( 1883 , 1923 and now the story of the "real" Lone Ranger : Bass Reeves )
@@pattipelayo1389 Psyched out of my mind to see Bass Reeves. There's only 5 people in the Hollywood industry I trust to properly handle a western story: Sheridan, the Coen brothers, Quinten Tarantino, and Kevin Costner.
The foreshadowing him and his partner talk about in the truck. Plays out exactly opposite of what he was asking for… the blaze of glory.. I noticed it on my second watch.
The little cry he let out when chief was killed was heartbreaking. He only let himself feel it for a fraction of a second. He composed himself and wrecked the shooter
@@brians9508 I agree but you know he was his wing man. A leader can move through emotions to achieve the goal and deal with death later...............real world experience. Perhapes you should join the arm service cump,
Not really. If there is not a huge amount, fumes will burn but hands won't be too burned or at all. I know from practice, as I set my hands on fire być accident after I spilled gasoline on them. No damage whatsoever.
This was when movies started going downhill drastically. This was the one of the last amazing movies I've seen. 90 or so minutes of beautiful storytelling mixed with amazing performances. Ben Foster was firing on all cylinders in this movie. Top 5 movie on my list.
Not even the best sniper in the world can make a cold bore 500 yard shot with a new weapon with an unknown zero....regardless a really great film...Semper Fi
I was rooting for that guy to get taken out from the opening credits. And the final scene just cemented it all when the ranger asked the brother why 4 people had to die just so his kids wouldn’t have to work
You know how I know you're a lib? Because you think you know things based off one incident. You're probably one of those "self defenders dont exist" guys 😂
Best line of movie... I'm ready 4 this to be over...You'll never be over this son it will haunt you for the rest of ur days. U won't be alone though, it'll haunt me too
His partner's death was the most unexpected to see because throughout the movie, they wanted to show the audience that Jeff Bridge's character would be the one to take the fall.
I love this movie, but the truck rolling back in reverse for that distance and hitting its mark is to damn unrealistic. But boy, I love this movie. Jeff Bridges is at the top of his game here. Did I mention I love this movie?
Add the two track in there, and it goes like a slot car. I know, I did it once with a rig tender and the bosses new pickup on snow. No explosion though.
When Parker went down, my jaw dropped. Completely caught me off guard. You're hard pressed to find a genuinely shocking scene in a movie like this anymore. I can't get enough of how great this movie is!
i remember watching and thinking, "its dumb how he just exposing himself to a sharpshooter movies are so unrealisitic.... oh dang, they called my bluff"
also you hear the zip of the bullet before the shot
3:10 the look of shock and sadness on Bridges' face says it all.
If you haven't seen it watch The Departed with Leonardo dicaprio
How did his death even remotely sneak up on you?
Everyone talks about Jeff Bridges great performance in this movie, but Chris Pine’s quiet and understated performance is noteworthy as well.
I'm a huge fan of Ben Foster
Chris pine is playing a man who's spiritually dead. It's the only way he can continue living with the things he's done.
aCToRs r gUd
I'll be honest I didn't even recognize him in this role.
these days when you want another one, watch outlaw king, great movie with chris ,too.
I love Hamilton and Parker's relationship in this movie. You know their friends by how brutally they just shit talk eachother.
"Sometimes a blind pig finds a truffle " 😂
They're or they are, not their. 🙂
Idk man. The native/Mexican guy was just treating an ignorant white man like all minorities have to. White guy is maybe not being nefarious but he sucks still
It felt like the native wasnt bantering back anywhere near as much though, most of the time he was just taking it and huffing, the hotel tv scene especially
they're*
Man, this movie does a great job having characters on both sides of the narrative you really don't want to see killed.
Yeah too bad for the ranger. He was a good man. Chris Pine was the one who you rooted for along with the rangers. His brother was bound to go out in a blaze of gory
This movie is a hidden gem. It flew under the radar somehow
It's the Chris pine effect lol.
this movie is basically a discount sicario or no country. both are better films. still good tho
anyone who had been paying attention (i.e. watched sicario) saw taylor sheridan's name attached to this project, anticipated it, watched it, and loved it.
@@funkndonut you're more well informed than I am my friend. All I remember from that summer is X-Men apocalypse and Suicide Squad dominating the theaters. I didn't see Hell Or High Water until it was streaming
@@ILOVEGOOOOOOLDIt went under the radar due to marketing being low. The movie is a cult classic in the Neo Western genre.
That was a shocking death, so quick, and to a character you came to really like
3:13 such raw emotion, disbelief, sorrow, anger, that was his brother in arms ain’t no mercy for that crook on the hill
Yes. From that moment on he got deteremined to catch him/them, come hell or high water....
кто настоящий негодяй?
тот кто грабит бандитов или тот кто ловит тех кто грабит бандитов вместо того чтобы ловить настоящих бандитов?
ты упустил важное в этом фильме.
I've watched this movie atleast three times and could still watch again....
Heard good things about this movie when it came out and was lucky enough to see it in a theatre. One hell of a good movie. Bought it on DVD too. A real modern day classic. Jeff Bridges is a great actor.
Spot on.. a classic movie. I bought the DVD too :)
More than just Jeff Bridges though. Everybody did well. This was a great _new_ movie.
The music, the scenery and everything else about this movie is splendid. I love this scene, Ben Foster and Jeff Bridges are awesome actors for this film.
Jeff's reaction is heartbreaking.
Also the fact that he couldn't even have time to process his friend's death in that moment.
@@jkta97that’s the shitty part. When he finally gets to sit down… it’s gonna all hit him at once!! Then his brain, is going to have it on repeat.
"Give me half an hour and ill have him field dressed on the hood of my car!" That is the most West Texan thing I've ever heard They really nailed the attitude of the rough and ready people who live in that region, I say that as a Texas native who's traveled through West Texas a handful of times.
this entire movie ( and just about everything else he does) is pure Taylor Sheriden.. Wind River.. Sacario .. oh yea... TV's Yellowstone universe ( 1883 , 1923 and now the story of the "real" Lone Ranger : Bass Reeves )
@@pattipelayo1389 Psyched out of my mind to see Bass Reeves. There's only 5 people in the Hollywood industry I trust to properly handle a western story: Sheridan, the Coen brothers, Quinten Tarantino, and Kevin Costner.
I grew up out there. Not everyone has that attitude but I did know plenty
Not really
It reminded me of reading PA
One hell of a movie, it deserves more attention.
The foreshadowing him and his partner talk about in the truck. Plays out exactly opposite of what he was asking for… the blaze of glory.. I noticed it on my second watch.
The film does everything to convince you Bridges will go down. It's a fantastically done red herring.
That mix of emotions Bridges shows after killing a man - relief and regret and all sorts of others
Fantastic
Yea I see why they cast him in that role.😢
The little cry he let out when chief was killed was heartbreaking. He only let himself feel it for a fraction of a second. He composed himself and wrecked the shooter
Not regret. The show of emotion was because he finally had a moment to stop working and deal with his partner's death
@@brians9508 I agree but you know he was his wing man. A leader can move through emotions to achieve the goal and deal with death later...............real world experience. Perhapes you should join the arm service cump,
I love how he kept talking after his partner was shot
When you just go nuts as Trevor in the desert in GTA 5
The car almost not starting was such a ice touch
If Chris Pine had to get out of his car to look at the engine he would've been caught.
@@joemckim1183it’s amazing how they portrayed the anxiety
IDK what ending is more badass this or The Town, both played out the same way.
Den of thieves
dude was killed like he was a background character. absolutely brutal.
This movie is a masterpiece.
2:34 "hes got a rifle" sounds a lot like the GTA cop voice
This film is in my top ten all time.
1. No country for old men
2. Schindler’s list
3. Godfather II
4. Hell or high water
5. Donnie darko
@@jamesdavis-be9ri LA Confidential
Godfather I
City Of God--wow on that one.
Mine too
@@jamesdavis-be9ri Crimes and Misdemeanors
This movie was so underrated!!! In so many aspects!
🤣
It was an old time western in a modern setting. A very good movie.
Great scene. And there's the writer/director Taylor Sheridan himself driving Jeff Bridges up to make that final shot.
Taylor Sheridan was the rancher they saw on the road during the brush fire. The fella that drove him and gave him the rifle was a different actor. 🙂
Sheridan did write the screenplay but he was not the director.
I loved this movie. Definitely a special flick.
Sometimes a blind pig finds a truffle? They find truffles by scent lmao, if anything a blind pig would probably find them easier.
Semantically speaking, it still works - blinded can imply the loss of any sense
Noseblind if you prefer
You dump gas on your hands like that and light it your hands would literally burn up.
Fumes is what makes it dangerous. I've seen mofos change fuel filters with their bare hands and a smoke in their mouth
LiTeRaLlY
Not necessarily. Gas evaporates incredibly fast.
Not really. If there is not a huge amount, fumes will burn but hands won't be too burned or at all. I know from practice, as I set my hands on fire być accident after I spilled gasoline on them. No damage whatsoever.
@@Austin-dm1in He used it correctly.
This would be a helluva double bill with "No Country For Old Men"!!
😂 that checkpoint scene is hilarious ain’t no way
One of my favorite movies. Fell in love with Chris Pines in this film.
When's Ben gonna get his due? One of the best actors for decades!
Imagine if the car didn’t start after he got his ID back…
I was expecting that.
Me too. The cop asking him to step uot and open the hood so the cop could help. Would have been interesting.@@kiereluurs1243
Thought the same thing when he was cranking it. I even laughed. Would have gotten interesting real quick
I have watched this film so many times. Why it resonates so much with me remains a mystery.
2:54 The dust cover is down and bolt is open. Meaning he could not fire a shot. Unless he sent the bolt forward assuming the mag was full.
Must of watched this several times and probably going to watch it later today
3:40 that’s Taylor Sheridan 😂
No it's not
This was when movies started going downhill drastically. This was the one of the last amazing movies I've seen. 90 or so minutes of beautiful storytelling mixed with amazing performances. Ben Foster was firing on all cylinders in this movie. Top 5 movie on my list.
That open bolt on that rifle is killing me… empty gun, empty head 😂😂😂
This was a very well done movie.
"No Country for Old Men" light.
That's not a dig! Great film.
I prefer this over No Country
Running from the DPS
Holy S*** Tanner
No way out of there.
Dexter 🧔🤠
A great movie that hardly anyone saw.
This has to be one of Chris Pine’s best roles
Thy still running . I like this movie .
What's fascinating is you can imagine most scenes of this movie being played out a century earlier with older wild west technology.
Most movies as these seem to not get the recognition they deserve.
damn fine movie. glad I watched it.
Cool movie, Chris Pine was awesome!
Great movie....
Can’t wait to treat myself to a new Stetson straw hat next week. Can’t wait to wear it to the range all summer. Gonna be a fun season this year boys!
Not even the best sniper in the world can make a cold bore 500 yard shot with a new weapon with an unknown zero....regardless a really great film...Semper Fi
Pure luck I guess. It happens. Worst part of buying a new firearm & then when you're adding a scope later on. Brass ain't cheap lol
That hole in the back of the rangers hat!
As soon as Tanner took out the Ranger, I was actively rooting for the other cops to take him out.
Why would you root for the villains ?
@@mojojoji5493FREE PETER NORTH
@abdulkarimelnaas7595FREE PETER NORTH
PETER NORTH IS AN INNOCENT MAN!!!
I was rooting for that guy to get taken out from the opening credits. And the final scene just cemented it all when the ranger asked the brother why 4 people had to die just so his kids wouldn’t have to work
Red shirt wasn’t the best fashion choice
There are two reactions to casualties on the two-way rifle range: utter shock and disbelief or indifference.
Great movie timeless awesome
Is anyone else here because of Nick Mullen's reenactment of Jeff Bridges?
Ruff ruff
Nah but now I'm gonna look it up. Also I'm gay.
This isn't accurate: the police in Texas are running towards the danger
Californian police haven't moved there yet
You know how I know you're a lib? Because you think you know things based off one incident. You're probably one of those "self defenders dont exist" guys 😂
@@PrinceIsotand you’re a coward who chugs cop hog cause you can’t take a light joke about their capability.
@@PrinceIsot Someone's mad 💀
@@JB-qr5io i wasn't even commenting at you girl
Best line of movie... I'm ready 4 this to be over...You'll never be over this son it will haunt you for the rest of ur days. U won't be alone though, it'll haunt me too
Two acting master classes going on here
very very Nice
Lotta snowflakes in these comments. Enjoy a movie ffs
To be fair, it's mostly just a single guy repeatedly commenting.
They voted democrat
We call.them.would be directors.
Man the car having problems starting was a great little thing in the movie stuff like that always happens when your in the wrong
What song was he singin in the beginning?
Awesome flick.
Imagine if the police just drove around it
this whole movie I wanted both them both to get away with it. But when this happened, I knew Tanner was going to get it
If he would have taken the Bronco out of park it would have been perfect.
Who else thought his car wasn’t going to start???
Ben Foster did a great job in this movie btw
Someone is going to have a Bad day its Texas Rangers Time 😎
Specially if that bad day is in Uvalde amirite? They'll definitely show up there and not do nothing for an hour
What´s the song he´s singing at the start?
His partner's death was the most unexpected to see because throughout the movie, they wanted to show the audience that Jeff Bridge's character would be the one to take the fall.
Its the MOVVVIIEESSS!
I like how at 2:00 they parked the car long ways across the road for that perfect Hollywood explosion.
lol i was gonna say the same
Americana Masterpiece!
LA MEJOR PELICULA DE 2016 DE LARGOOOO
little trivia: Parker also played Ghostalker in real time strategy game Command and Conquer: Tiberian Sun.
I loved that C&C game!!! And the movie
One of the best movies I've ever seen
Why would the truck explode that quick lol
Those police officers were not messing around....right until he said "have a nice day"
Good Movie!
Imagine if the car didn’t start lol
Damn. Dumped everything Parker was into his Stetson.
I love this movie, but the truck rolling back in reverse for that distance and hitting its mark is to damn unrealistic. But boy, I love this movie. Jeff Bridges is at the top of his game here. Did I mention I love this movie?
You probably have that Texas spirit in you, sir.
@@DukeLitoAurelius Who'd have thunk it?
Add the two track in there, and it goes like a slot car. I know, I did it once with a rig tender and the bosses new pickup on snow. No explosion though.
I like this Ford commercial
That makes me a Comanche !
G.D. Bridges is monster 👺
Great ad for Ford
“It’s better to live one day as a Lion than 100 years as a sheep.”
What is the reason for the explosion?😢😢
Yet another movie 'explosion' 🥱
there is something so redeeming about this; he knows he’s going to die; he is sacrificing himself for his brother…
"Sometimes a blind pig finds a truffle!"
That truck somehow rolled back DIRECTLY into the police car and instantly blew up for no reason. Nice.
He lit gas cans on fire in the car before he jumped out.
@@happinesshotel5375 Oh, word up thanks.
@@ManDuderGuy you didn't see that? lmao
Gas cans don't explode like that. Just poetic licence.@@happinesshotel5375
That left hand would SO be on fire.
Ben foster is the best part of this movie, despite the unforgettable performance of every other cast member involved. Accept maybe the old waitress.
Taylor Sheridan one of America's great storytellers
I always felt bad for Ben Foster's character, I can't hate him for this honestly.
That ranger wasn’t going to do much shooting with no BCG IN THE AR15!!! lmfao.