@@paulfain8553 Part of why no one got offended was because, in fact, Harry didn't actually hate anyone; as long as you were competent and did your job he was okay with you no matter what you were. Watch the target-shooting scene in Magnum Force. Even at the end of this scene Chico can tell he's not actually malicious, and Harry realizes after he quits that he was a good partner. It's the same with both his black partner in MF and Kate Moore in The Enforcer, whose murder you could tell legit cut him.
Dirty Harry - an archetypal loner hero trying to defend San Francisco. Ironic the same disease which infected Hollywood and rendered them incapable of making such mythical movies and characters today is the same plague which destroyed San Francisco.
Arnold and Chuck were in his ballpark back in the day. The problem is that we can't have any good movies since roughly the year 2000 or 2005, something in that time range. "The Matrix" was good, then it's all suck.
Clint Eastwood is the only guy in the world who can wear a sweater-vest and a plaid jacket and still look super-cool -- and the only guy in the world who could say those lines 🤣😎.
All that's missing is a pipe. But he never smoked, except those god-awful cheroots in a few movies. And he really struggled with those -- it's one reason he looked so mean and squinty-eyed...
hehehe, costume designer, executive producer, director calls the shots not actors. thats why most christmas movies are not shot in the middle of winter, they have to do practical movie magic
You appreciate this . They make movies today about black cowboys and cowwoman the only thing is that were in any . I thought they were all on the plantation back in those days . But Oprah was to rewrite history
I'm black but I hate the new outrage culture. I grew up having white friends as a teenager,we used to attend bible club together and play football (soccer) after.
This scene would NEVER get past the first script draft, let alone get shot. Even if it was shot and edited out, the news that this scene was shot would cause a protest!
Mayor: I don't want any more trouble like you had last year in the Fillmore District. Understand? That's my policy. Insp. Harry Callahan: Yeah, well, when an adult male is chasing a female with intent to commit rape, I shoot the bastard; that's my policy. Mayor: Intent? How did you establish that? Insp. Harry Callahan: When a naked man is chasing a woman through an alley with a butcher knife and a hard-on, I figure he isn't out collecting for the Red Cross. Mayor: [after Callahan has left] I think he's got a point.
But in that movie you can already see the beginning of today's "Cops are so brutal, they beat and arrest murderers, thieves, rapists. Defund the police!"
Well, when I see 5 weirdos dressed in togas stabbing a guy in the middle of the park in full view of 100 people, I shoot the bastards. That's my policy.
I saw that movie when I was a kid. I'd already heard the words, a few directed at me even when I was 6 years old. Thank God. Because of my experiences I can handle anything. Whereas today's youth can handle NOTHING. Not even harsh language.
Because you know this is just a movie and Harry was a good character, and because when you hear a bad epiphet which applies to _you_ you can take it self-deprecatingly, in certain context. That's human nature. That doesn't mean anyone who wants to go around insulting people in real life can get a free pass to do it.
The bus driver, and children terrorized by the killer with a limp was a incredible scene of talent. The fear inflicted on the bus driver, and children looked brutally real. The killer balanced to direct the bus driver which direction to go, and at the same time screamed at the children to sing "row row your boat". What a amazing team effort by the director, and actors to pull that scene off... outstanding. Cpl. Cano Honorably Discharged U.S. Marine Corps Veteran
If anyone ever makes a top 10 list of actors who best played crazy villains, you'd have to include Jack Nicholson, Anthony Perkins, Ian McDiarmid, and Andy Robinson.
@Chatsworth Osborne, Jr. In fact, Andy Robinson (son of Edward G.) played Scorpio SO convincingly, he actually had a hard time getting work after "Dirty Harry" because some producers and casting directors really thought he was unhinged.
@Chatsworth Osborne, Jr. Scorpio: [singing] Row, row, row your boat/gently down the stream/merrily, merrily, merrily, merrily... Bus Kid: Where are we going? Scorpio: What? What did you say? Bus Kid: Where are we going? Scorpio: We're going to the ice-cream factory and see how ice-cream's made. Now anybody who doesn't wanna go can get off right here. Bus Kid: I wanna go home to my mommy. Scorpio: [slaps the kid] Stupid kid! Come on sing everyone! Sing or I'll go home and kill all your mommies, sing, sing!
Lieutenant Briggs: "...I never had to take my gun out of its holster once. I'm proud of that." Harry Calahan: "Well, you're a good man, lieutenant. A good man always knows his limitations." The ultimate passive-aggressive insult!
TheBondman007 no women just actually get sexually harassed and report you for sexually harass them. and people like you are the reason 70% of women who get harassed don’t report it. periodt
@@twntyonechemicalpilots9559 two words (or one name) Amber Heard. Nuf said. Women lie to get what they want. If they have proof, go right ahead. If not STFU.
Son Goku no Dude he said women overreact, and label little things as “sexual harassment” and I said that’s not the case cuz most times it’s true. Its funny you’re so mad about something so simple
Now it would be a lesbian woman of color that is complaining that her partner was a 40 year old white man and how it is not inclusive enough. The the actor playing the white dude would be some douche like Mark Ruffalo who would be absolutely incompetent and bumbling.
Rene Santoni, who played Chico in this scene, just died at 81. Good character actor with an interesting face. The same year he did "Dirty Harry," he played Eskimo quarterback Ernie Wilson on "The Odd Couple."
When freedom of speech meant freedom of speech. Today his show would be cancelled and his talent agency would drop him. Rosanne Bar much. Hahahahaahaaa😂
Clint Eastwood is a legend whose movies will be watched and enjoyed til the human raise kills itself off in the next few hundred years. My dad turned me onto them and i will turn my kids onto them lol
I guess a platform lift accomplishes a "human raise". However, proper equipment and usage prevents injury and death, so it's unlikely to do what you describe.
@@jonohoffman5034 ... Your admission of such severe ignorance is an even sadder statement than the original. If you have elementary school education, you need remedial English.
"If You See Something, Say Something®" is a national campaign that raises public awareness of the signs of terrorism and terrorism-related crime, and how to report suspicious activity to state and local law enforcement.
@@Bradgilliswhammyman It is a Myth only because of people like you. Nut up or shut up. Real men like that DO exist and they make sure we are all free to live. Even if we are dumbasses like you.
This movie said every bad word about people you can possibly say, and I absolutely love it
And no one got offended, imagine that? We didn’t have a bunch of whiny babies in the 70’s
@@paulfain8553 Part of why no one got offended was because, in fact, Harry didn't actually hate anyone; as long as you were competent and did your job he was okay with you no matter what you were. Watch the target-shooting scene in Magnum Force. Even at the end of this scene Chico can tell he's not actually malicious, and Harry realizes after he quits that he was a good partner. It's the same with both his black partner in MF and Kate Moore in The Enforcer, whose murder you could tell legit cut him.
That's why Gran Tarino was so good.
Dirty Harry - an archetypal loner hero trying to defend San Francisco.
Ironic the same disease which infected Hollywood and rendered them incapable of making such mythical movies and characters today is the same plague which destroyed San Francisco.
Same here
There will never be another like Clint Eastwood. Pure legend.😊👍🏻
Arnold and Chuck were in his ballpark back in the day. The problem is that we can't have any good movies since roughly the year 2000 or 2005, something in that time range. "The Matrix" was good, then it's all suck.
Still a legend. 👍🏻
clint, arnold, sly, bruce lee, brandon lee, heath ledger, philllip seymour hoffman, robin williams,
@@jameswilliams-zr8co ehhh yeah
I will do just about anything if I can meet the dude.
That wink he gives DiGiorgio as he walks past him always cracks me up...
im guessin somewhere around 2:02?
“You’re a sweet man, Harry.” 🙄
Dirty Harry had some nice suits.
That's his best sport jacket.
Very stylish
"These pants cost me $29.95 at Penny's...I'll take them off." - Harry Calaghan
Those were the days when men usually wore suits to work.
and shades
I love Harry's little wink.
@` ́ ` ́ it's there
Yeah. :) *That* is how you that the banter from Frank DiGiorgio and Harry is just jocular.
I love those looks Harry gets on his face whenever someone says or does something he considers ridiculous. Obviously he's thinking: "WTF?????"
I love how Harry leaves his paper water cup on his Boss's desk. Legend.
I like how you hear it roll on the desk after he carelessly tosses it there, yet when they’re leaving the office, you’ll notice it’s standing upright!
I noticed that, too. Covert disrespect -- or derision. I wonder if it was in the script, or if he just did it... 😎
Good eye, I missed that!
Clint Eastwood is the only guy in the world who can wear a sweater-vest and a plaid jacket and still look super-cool -- and the only guy in the world who could say those lines 🤣😎.
That was the style back then. *Lots* of guys looked cool in that outfit.
Or those jackets with the elbow pads
All that's missing is a pipe. But he never smoked, except those god-awful cheroots in a few movies. And he really struggled with those -- it's one reason he looked so mean and squinty-eyed...
If you look good you can pull off anything
hehehe, costume designer, executive producer, director calls the shots not actors. thats why most christmas movies are not shot in the middle of winter, they have to do practical movie magic
Classic. Man they don't make movies like this anymore.
Because it's already been done.
They dont do anything anymore
I am sure they will reboot Dirty Harry only to try and make it politically correct.
You appreciate this . They make movies today about black cowboys and cowwoman the only thing is that were in any . I thought they were all on the plantation back in those days . But Oprah was to rewrite history
@harrylongbaugh1 I must be wrong . I thought they were all slaves . Just can't rely on news .
THE FILM IS AN ABSOLUTE MASTERPIECE
yes
Calm down hitler
It's so rewatchable, much like Hang Em High.
I KNOW THAT AND I AM NOT DEAF 😅
@@floydfanboy2948 YOU SEEM TO HAVE SOME WEIRD DISORDER ABOUT CAPS MAYBE YOU SHOULD SEEK HELP FOR THAT LITTLE MAN
It is not racism if you hate everyone equally :P
I agree ...... I HATE EVRYONE .......LOL
@CO9207 Clint*
@CO9207 See this? WHOOOSH! That's the joke flying over your head.
True.
Exactly, I myself hate everybody equally. The world would be a beautiful place without humans.
I'm Mexican and I approve of this scene.
😂
I'm British and I also approve of this scene ( he said Limies at one point)
I'm white and I approve of this scene.
There's always been losers who side with their oppressors. Always.
@@BleedForTheWorld Speak for yourself. Ive never been oppressed by a white person in my life.
You have to admire a man who's civil enough to hate everyone equally.
Hating everyone equally is easy. Most of us do. It's having the sack to admit it and knowing great Men can come from anywhere.. if they earn it.
@@aspalovin suppose i simply don't " have the sack " . . . as you so eloquently put it ???
@@aspalovin Agreed :)
@@matejfele9971 Man's got to know his limitations.
@@aspalovin FACTS, homie 😒
This film has a realness to it that most people couldn't handle today.
I can definitely handle it! :) The World sure was a better place back then.
@@drdkenobi6531 I'd take 1971 over today in a heartbeat.
Why?
@@marvinm.messier1120 If that’s the case then you wouldn’t be on your computer, laptop or pager making this comment.
@@braxbro7602 You stated some of my reasons to go back to 1971 right there. haha
The Dirty Harry movies are my fathers favorites. This scene always cracks him up despite being a Mexican himself.
Thats because your father is wise enough not to take everything personally.
I’m Mexican it made me laugh
I'm part Irish Catholic and i'm glad he mentioned us at 1:54
Imagine the outrage this scene would get today.
That's why l don't bother to watch the (New) garbage they are churning out......
@@b.a.brackus6371 same, I stick with the classics. Not only do they have a charm to them, they aren't money making soulless cashgrabs.
I'm black but I hate the new outrage culture. I grew up having white friends as a teenager,we used to attend bible club together and play football (soccer) after.
No outrage. It’s a movie.
This scene would NEVER get past the first script draft, let alone get shot. Even if it was shot and edited out, the news that this scene was shot would cause a protest!
I like the wink at the end.
I even didnt notice the wink before you told
Yes it was a good touch shows hes really just kidding
@@michelyannakopoulos8924 The wink changes the whole context, they're bantering with the newbie 70s style
Its why I like the scene
Same. The wink makes this scene.
Love Clint Eastwood. A national treasure. Be sad when he goes.
Don’t worry. He’s gonna live forever
i miss actors like him
Clint is a pseudo tough guy
Don't put that evil on Me Ricky Bobby
Wow, he's age 91 this year.
You could never make a movie like this today. Such a classic.
Mayor: I don't want any more trouble like you had last year in the Fillmore District. Understand? That's my policy. Insp. Harry Callahan: Yeah, well, when an adult male is chasing a female with intent to commit rape, I shoot the bastard; that's my policy. Mayor: Intent? How did you establish that? Insp. Harry Callahan: When a naked man is chasing a woman through an alley with a butcher knife and a hard-on, I figure he isn't out collecting for the Red Cross.
Mayor: [after Callahan has left] I think he's got a point.
LOL that's fantastic!!
But in that movie you can already see the beginning of today's "Cops are so brutal, they beat and arrest murderers, thieves, rapists. Defund the police!"
Well, when I see 5 weirdos dressed in togas stabbing a guy in the middle of the park in full view of 100 people, I shoot the bastards. That's my policy.
Writing like that is art. Pure art.
@@SheriffWalt Way to lift Clint's "Gran Torino" character's name.
I saw that movie when I was a kid. I'd already heard the words, a few directed at me even when I was 6 years old. Thank God. Because of my experiences I can handle anything. Whereas today's youth can handle NOTHING. Not even harsh language.
I’m Hispanic and this has always been mine and my family’s favorite scene !!!👍😂
Because you know this is just a movie and Harry was a good character, and because when you hear a bad epiphet which applies to _you_ you can take it self-deprecatingly, in certain context. That's human nature. That doesn't mean anyone who wants to go around insulting people in real life can get a free pass to do it.
zusty Hi, troll. 'bye, troll.
Oh, so you are homophobic ?...lol
i'm a heb, and feel the same way
how dare you have a sense of humor :-P
Dirty Harry is the coolest character ever in cinema history. Clint Eastwood was born to play Inspector Harry Callahan.
I actually like him better as Dirty Harry than his western roles.
Fair comment.
Gunnery Sergeant Hartman wasn’t a prejudiced man either. He thought everyone was equally worthless.
LOL, from FMJ
No, he thought all the PRIVATES were equally worthless.
@@billm5555 He died you know.😥
@@robertmorris8997not worthless but they needed discipline
Love Clint Eastwood.. he's great no matter what the role is..great actor!...
I love the look of this movie. 70’s movies are cool. Love their wardrobe too. You don’t get movies of this quality anymore.
We don't get movies of any quality anymore...
@@stevesmodelbuilds5473 hahaha, very true!
Best car chases ever actually come from this era (starting in the late 60s with Bullitt).
they were shot on real film. not this 4k digital trash.
I love how he doesn't even look at the new guy until he has to.
The bus driver, and children terrorized by the killer with a limp was a incredible scene of talent. The fear inflicted on the bus driver, and children looked brutally real. The killer balanced to direct the bus driver which direction to go, and at the same time screamed at the children to sing "row row your boat".
What a amazing team effort by the director, and actors to pull that scene off... outstanding.
Cpl. Cano
Honorably Discharged
U.S. Marine Corps Veteran
Yeah and I heard that Andy Robinson who played Scorpio, he hated it when he had to terrorize the children on the bus.
I would imagine so. Any decent human being would. Andy Robinson is very good. He has a knack for playing corrupted minds.
Thank you for your service Cpl. Cano🇺🇸
If anyone ever makes a top 10 list of actors who best played crazy villains, you'd have to include Jack Nicholson, Anthony Perkins, Ian McDiarmid, and Andy Robinson.
A true masterpiece. Andy Robinson as Scorpio was phenomenal, and the soundtrack is just sublime.
Dirty harry is needed in every major city
He's desperately needed in Chicago
@@davidr5961 And Portland...and Minneapolis.
@@ApartmentKing66 get Marion cobretti while you're at it. 🐍 where the law stops he starts.
The 1970s is Gone...Too much Video Evidence...
We need to Understand Criminals. .( Sinners ).
Archie Bunker & Clint Eastwood are the authentic, original "Equal Opportunity Offenders"...😆
I’m Hispanic and I found this HILARIOUS 😂🤣
As a Puerto Rican I'm proud we got special attention with this guy 😂
You’d think Harry would respect the fact that he was a boxer.
He did
Absolutely he did - the last comment of the clip and the wink tells us that, albeit on the down low
Exactly, Chico was a boxer and could beat Harry up.
Not if Harry shot him first with The World’s Most Powerful Handgun.
@@stevejones8660 Everyone has a plan until they are hit with a 44 magnum..
Clint outlived nearly the entire Dirty Harry cast, except for Scorpio.
R.I.P Reni...
@Chatsworth Osborne, Jr. In fact, Andy Robinson (son of Edward G.) played Scorpio SO convincingly, he actually had a hard time getting work after "Dirty Harry" because some producers and casting directors really thought he was unhinged.
@@ApartmentKing66 unrelated to Edward G....
@@epoch71 "Now listen here. Andrew Robinson is not my son. Nyah! See?!"
@Chatsworth Osborne, Jr. Scorpio: [singing] Row, row, row your boat/gently down the stream/merrily, merrily, merrily, merrily...
Bus Kid: Where are we going?
Scorpio: What? What did you say?
Bus Kid: Where are we going?
Scorpio: We're going to the ice-cream factory and see how ice-cream's made. Now anybody who doesn't wanna go can get off right here.
Bus Kid: I wanna go home to my mommy.
Scorpio: [slaps the kid] Stupid kid! Come on sing everyone! Sing or I'll go home and kill all your mommies, sing, sing!
@Chatsworth Osborne, Jr. he also played the cardassian spy turned trailer Garack on Deep Space Nine
"Sociology? You'll go far...that is if you live..”
LegitGrantham20 I intend too.
(picks up phone) "Inspector Callahan."
As a sociologist myself I can agree...
@@gamingfireball3257 just don’t want your collage degree to get ya killed cause I’m about to get killed along with ya
Sociology is a useless degree which probably explains why he’s a cop.
Dislikes every one, now that is social equality.
I hate everyone too...lol
Mash
Karl Maier
Good one!
That also applies if you _love_ most people.
Doesn't play any favorites, that's how it should be!
You couldn't do this scene word for word (especially Clint's lines) without someone catching feelings of being offended ! 😆😆😆😆
Ol Clint Eastwood and his characters have been with us for over 60 plus years.... and he'll be remembered for generations to come...
Clint Eastwood telling it like it is .
You gotta be smart enough to understand, when somebody says they hate everybody, that's their way of saying they hate nobody.
Wish I could go back in time and live the 70's 80's and 90's as the young man I am now
It was a ride, 18 in 76
" A man's got to know his limitations !"
Lieutenant Briggs: "...I never had to take my gun out of its holster once. I'm proud of that."
Harry Calahan: "Well, you're a good man, lieutenant. A good man always knows his limitations."
The ultimate passive-aggressive insult!
Harry Callahan: You know what I hate the most? Is when someone puts ketchup on a hot dog!
Wrong movie
@@captainh3831 Nobody, and I mean nobody puts ketchup on a hotdog!
Oops, sorry, wrong movie! 😂
What are you supposed to put on a hot dog?
@@huskyjerk Mustard, of course!
@@georgehenderson7783 yuck I'd go for mayo sir
The good old days. Back when people didn't get offended over every thing.
Son Goku i know right? These days a girl would report you for sexual harassment if you called her pretty
TheBondman007 no women just actually get sexually harassed and report you for sexually harass them. and people like you are the reason 70% of women who get harassed don’t report it. periodt
The old days were not good.
@@twntyonechemicalpilots9559 two words (or one name) Amber Heard. Nuf said.
Women lie to get what they want. If they have proof, go right ahead. If not STFU.
Son Goku no Dude he said women overreact, and label little things as “sexual harassment” and I said that’s not the case cuz most times it’s true. Its funny you’re so mad about something so simple
This is the way we grew up in the 1980s. If the young kids today heard something like that in an office, they would have a freaking meltdown
It's a 1971 movie.
@@alohaohana901 And?
@@XInfantryman So you said you grew up in the 1980's.
Nah, we got it way harder than you, lard face. You got everything handed to you post recession.
The 70s (50 years ago) were probably different to the 2020s.
lmao, harry's equality is the best equality
How refreshing. He said all the words you can't say and nobody's had exploded. There's a lesson there, somewhere.
Clint Eastwood is awesome me and my brothers are major dirty harry fans hope he lives another bunch of years God bless him
It's a real shame that they don't make movies like that anymore.
Even if they can, they couldn't. Hollywood has no talent anymore and actors are like grape juice, not red wine.
Dirty Harry my all time favorite grouch 😆😆😆😆😆
Almost spit my drink out at the end there haven’t seen this in a while forgot that humor back then 😂
You just reminded me of the scene in Sudden Impact where Harry spits out his coffee.
Man I wish they could make movies with badass characters like these again
That’s difficult. They need men for that.
@@ΓιάννηςΧαρικαπολυςamen.....I think Bruce Willis was the last guy to play a roll like this.
Now it would be a lesbian woman of color that is complaining that her partner was a 40 year old white man and how it is not inclusive enough. The the actor playing the white dude would be some douche like Mark Ruffalo who would be absolutely incompetent and bumbling.
Just can't beat the classics.
Classics stay honest.
Only Clint could say something like that and still be very likeable 😂😂😂
I am latino and I love Dirty Harry movies
I love this movie. I could watch it a hundred times
I have watched it 💯 times👍👍
It was actually just a joke that Harry hates everyone. And he was going along with it 😂
He tells his partner the real reason why he's called Dirty Harry later in the film.
1971 - no one gets offended.
2021 - everyone gets offended about everything.
Okay boomer
@@Gcannoli1837 real original lol
@@Gcannoli1837Muahaha
1971: they got offended they just swallowed it up and let it sit sour and vile in their bellies.
It's all the hormones and persavatives in food ... Fracturing spines and killing common sense.
Rene Santoni, who played Chico in this scene, just died at 81. Good character actor with an interesting face. The same year he did "Dirty Harry," he played Eskimo quarterback Ernie Wilson on "The Odd Couple."
R.I.P Mr Santoni 🙏
He also played Gonzoles Sylvester Stallones partner in cobra🐍
Papi on Seinfeld.
Straight from the 5th floor,u got it.
0:45 makes you want a Frank DeGiorgio flick. If the boss says those two hot heads can’t be partners you know there’s something behind it.
When freedom of speech meant freedom of speech. Today his show would be cancelled and his talent agency would drop him. Rosanne Bar much. Hahahahaahaaa😂
We need more like Harry and Rosanne
Clint Eastwood has a show?
Billy McSwain this is a character talking, rosanne tweeted that, meaning it came directly from her, there’s a difference
This is a movie.
The words “talent” and “Roseanne” are a little too close together there for my liking . Let’s keep this realistic, after all it is the internet .
What a good laugh, and it also moved me. I hope Mr Eastwood sticks around for a little longer...
I'm surprised the media hasn't tried to go back and cancel Clint Eastwood lol just for the record I love every single one of his movies.
@chrisshome7227... He would tell them..."go ahead, make my day"...😂
That's why you got to have the physical media. Can't cancel that!
I love how he also calls a group of black guys "spooks" in 2008 😂
I’d never seen this scene before… ever… CAUGHT ME BY SURPRISE… LMAO 😂🤣😆😎😌
Good scene,isnt it?
Like I always say: " Don't take it personal, I hate everyone equally." 😆😉
I’m Spanish and I approve this message.
a spanish approving hate towards the mexican, what a surprise
(/j)
Gabriel Martínez lol
Coolest film ever made. Nothing comes even close.
Kelly's Heroes, from 1970
True Lies, Kill Bills, Mississippi Burning, A Few Good Men and the coolest of them all, Godfather.
Pootietang.
lalo schifrin's music made it cool bullit was cool to
Magnum Force was pretty cool, with the motorcycle scenes at the end
The villain in that movie fits right into modern themes. Play the victim to effect assualt on someone.
It was prophetic. Apparently the seeds of today's problems were already being sown in the 70s (or maybe the late 60s).
This was back when getting a degree was an accomplishment. Now if someone says they have a sociology degree I laugh in their face.
So did Harry
@@HansMcGruber He was actually ahead of his time I guess lol
Harry had a degree in life. The best anyone can have.
Don't be inelegant.
Exactly!
"I wouldnt walk up to a door with Harry, not many people like him." - Lieutenant Briggs before Palancio bust, MAGNUM FORCE
I remember Clint answered the question. I get all the dirty work that comes around.
Man, Wokey Central would have a embolism watching this! lol
Clint Eastwood is a legend whose movies will be watched and enjoyed til the human raise kills itself off in the next few hundred years. My dad turned me onto them and i will turn my kids onto them lol
I guess a platform lift accomplishes a "human raise". However, proper equipment and usage prevents injury and death, so it's unlikely to do what you describe.
@@JW...-oj5iw it says this is a response to my comment, and I have no idea what it's supposed to mean
@@jonohoffman5034 ... Your admission of such severe ignorance is an even sadder statement than the original. If you have elementary school education, you need remedial English.
LOL That last line by Clint reminded me of the Bad News Bears. lmfao
My late Dad's favorite of the series. Mine was Magnum Force.
Absolutely love Clint Eastwood movies . Handsome and one of the best Hollywood stars . Certainly better than those elite ones . Class act . ♥️♥️
Loved the "Enforcer" of all those movies; the ending with the scenery of Al Catraz was nice
"People have a habit of dying around you Callahan!" One of the best lines in a movie , EVER!
Can't blame him for feeling that way about micks
H0nkies?
Lol
@@ebinrock Understandable really
“Who do you hate?”
Me: 1:53
Previously already a Star, but Dirty Harry made Clint a Superstar and deservedly onwards ...
I loved his smooth talking voice wow amazing talent ❤️
I’d love to play this clip in Times Square and watch reactions like a fly on the wall.
RIP to 3 marvelous actors here: John Mitchum, Harry Guardino, Reni Santoni.
We need more cops like Harry.
“all about context” -George Carlin
Just that look he gives his partner is classic!
People used to have a sense of humor back then. 🤣
back in the 70's working construction this was common and no one blew a gasket just gave back and everyone laughed
At least sociology majors were treated with the contempt they deserve back in the 70s.
Happy New Year My Lads, Movieclips.
I definitely can get with that. Hate everyone equally, that's my motto...
LostOneOmega THEM THAT MEANS YOU HAVE ISSUES.😂😂
Hard not too
Sad lifes you live.
Me too. But I do dislike some more than others .
@@Nova-tu9xi I know this was 1 year ago, but I'd rather openly hate everybody than pretend to like them so I don't hurt feelings
Lol. When people could handle words.
We need some more of this today
I love how he is like "ugh new partner" to "Tell me about yourself"
this guy is the same partner of Stallone cobra and with the same name. lol
justt hink Andy Robinson who played the killer Scorpio in Dirty Harry also was in Cobra as Stallone’s boss.
@@scottknode898 Andrew Robinson is an excellent actor, also played Garak in Deep Space Nine.
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We are currently experiencing a shortage of men like this. Please Stand By.
LOL!!!
And we'll continue to experience a shortage of men like this as long as being a limp-wristed, lisping sissy is chic as it is nowadays.
@@ApartmentKing66 No true a statement has been uttered these days.
LOL it was a dumb trope back then and still is.... pro tip.. he is playing a exaggerated fictional character. It was a myth then and still is today.
@@Bradgilliswhammyman It is a Myth only because of people like you. Nut up or shut up. Real men like that DO exist and they make sure we are all free to live. Even if we are dumbasses like you.
Amongst the best cop movies ever made and none of the sequels come close😅😅😅😅