I don't know how insane this was. He unloaded the guy's weapon and it made sense to eliminate him now less he shows up at a time when Billy is otherwise occupied and takes him out.
Read George Coe's book on Billy the Kid. Coe was a Regulator and he said Billy laughed at everything. Was crazy as all what. Could handle a gun anyway he wanted. Emilio was perfect
@Michael Moore That is a hot topic in the Wild West Americana world: among collectors, authors and scholars. Some Billy the Kid fans showed me the picture and my initial reaction was, honestly I see Charlie Bowdre, Manuela, and Sallie Chisum. There's a young man with a similar hat as Billy, dressed in a rather flashy sweater playing a British game. But the lack of provenance is a major issue. And Drew Gomber, Mark Lee Gardner, and Prof. Hutton thinks its BS so I got to go with them
@Patrick Whelpley I think the OP is talking about portrayals of real historical figures. In this category you surely can't ignore Paul Newman and Robert Redford as Butch and Sundance.
@@YeeeeeHaaaaa These Millennials , If they just saw it and never heard of it till that moment , its underated. Young guns was huge when it came out. With a Bon Jovi soundtrack to boot . Yeah , real underrated.
You ought to check out the movie [ Pat Garrett and Billy the kid] era 1973 with James Coburn , kris kristofferson, Bob Dylan. The song knocking on heavens door was played in the movie.
My mom raised us & let me & my bro watch this, picking it out at Blockbuster & Hollywood video. Me & bro were naturally attracted to the cowboy outlaw films haha
Me and Aiden ( he's 7) watched that movie about 3 months ago, then went to billy the kid museum in ft sumner the next week. When the movie was over he said " man papa , that was a good movie"
I've been wanting to find the josey whales movie could you get it and download it on youtube I love that western idk I just do thanks I'll subscribe if I haven't already
Such a great movie.. Emilio was perfectly cast for this part. EVERYONE was perfectly cast but Emilio was the only choice for this role. The laugh the bravado the fearlessness he portrayed was outstanding!!
@@jdonner3272 his character was supposed to be out of place, he wanted nothing to do with Billy, but was constantly dragged back in. Thought he played the unlikely outlaw really well.
Greatest westerns filmed in modern day. Great cast chemistry. They couldn’t have found a better Billy the kid in a million years. Emilio killed that role.
Bounty Hunter: "Why are you smiling?" Billy: "Because I know something you do not know." Bounty Hunter: "And that is?" Billy: "I am not left handed." **bang**
I read an actual historical account of Billy the Kid, written long before this movie ever came out, that mentioned this event! However, (and I could be mistaken because I read the book more than 25 years ago), I think in the account, when the man turned the gun over to Billy, Billy simply shot the man with his own gun.
No what happened was Joe "Texas Red" Grant was talking crap about killing Billy to Billy. So, Billy the Kid said he admired his pistol, held it and moved the gun to an empty chamber so when Grant went to fire the gun didn't fire. And then Billy shot him three times
I read a similar book, but what happened was Billy didn't empty the gun but simply rotated the cylinder so it wouldn't fire. He did not shoot him with his own gun.
This scene has it all. It's funny, well shot, the other characters like Doc and Chavez are so done with Billy by then but get their guns ready just in case lol, before he even talks to the guy let alone kills him. Love it. It gives you chills too, imagining the feeling this guy got when he realized that really was Billy the Kid. Almost supernatural.
Perfect example of what happens when your caught running your mouth selling wolf-tickets and then meet an actual wolf (a handsome wolf in sheep's clothing, that is, but a wolf nonetheless ).
@@JoeSmith-dl9ok "Running your mouth"... "Wolf tickets"... "Talking Sh**"... Keyboard Warrior"... "Lockerroom All-American". Whatever you wanna call it... it all means the same thing. But, since you want to press the matter... John Wayne said this way to Cimarron in "The Cowboys": A big mouth dont make a big man.
I read somewhere (wikipedia?) that historians who had expertise in the Lincoln County War said that Young Guns was actually the most historically accurate depiction of those events Hollywood has produced to date.
Yes. They used a diary that the Bonnie family was holding of Billy's girlfriend. Billy was only an outlaw because of political corruption. Billy was sticking up for the ranchers who were being run out of town or murdered. He had balls but wasn't a bad guy.
Yes way . Alot of scenes in this movie is accurate. Like the "Hello Bob!" He actually said that in real life Before he shot him. So both movies is actually really on point :)
He didnt remove the bulleta though. What really happened back then full loaded revolvers would fire some time without pulling the trigger. So most gun carriers would leave the hammer resting on an empty cylinder. Billy found that cylinder and moved it so when the man fired it was blank that's when billy pulled his and shot the man dead
This clip is basically a true story. A guy hunting Billy the Kid came across him in a bar. Billy asked to see his gun. He gave Billy his gun. Billy rotated the cylinder so that the next time it was cocked the hammer would fall on an empty cylinder. Then he informed the gentleman that he was Billy the Kid. He tried to shoot Billy. And Billy killed him.
Emilio’s laugh is the icing on the cake as billy!!! He really made you feel like you were right there as he would joke but be dead serious about blasting someone!!
all the times i have seen this, i never noticed Doc pulling his gun out when he senses Billy is up to something. Steve notices it and follows up. and the young woman's reactions are perfect. she was amused with Billy and wanted him. you can tell ;)
I was about to say props to Doc for getting his gun at the ready right off the bat and subtly letting the rest of the guys know to be ready, somethings about to go down. I always liked his character
So I was standing in Line for this Club Right.. and I turn around and who do I see? Emilio Estavez the mighty duck man I was swear to God, I was like "EMILIOOO!!"
@@philserna3581 maximum overdrive was a great movie.. when the lawn mower goes all crazy at the beginning. man i havent watched that movie in 30+ years and still remember that opening scene of him on his bicycle.
Only things wrong with this scene, Billy wasn't a smart ass. He was very smart, but in no way was "The Kid" looking for trouble. Billy had talked him out of shooting Jim Chisum for some imagined offense committed by Jim's brother cattle baron, John Chisum. This guy was. Next, this guy, had borrowed another patron's gun. Bully had been with the guy earlier and new that this man had shot his gun twice earlier in the day, plus, in the West, you always left the chamber under the hammer empty, if you fell or got jarred suddenly. Which means that this gun had 3 empty chambers. Billy asked to look at the gun and spun the chambers, so it was riding on "empty". Billy turned around to walk away, when he heard the guy draw and fire. Billy spun, like lightning and fired with much better aim.
Ah, they left out the best part: "Hey doc, how many is that 20?" 5...well call it ten, ten even how'd that be? Whatever you say. Something close to that.
Watching this as kid, I thought this was such a made up story about Billy The Kid in terms of how true it was. Apparently, this movie is one of the more accurate ones.
Mike Peris there really a lot of good stuff in these movies and even when they bring up the left handed theory it’s obviously a joke at it. To me it’s ok to play with the story as long as things are generally accurate
But the ending was total BS. Lawrence Murphy wasn't at the house siege with Billy the Kid, nor was he ever killed by him. Murphy was severely ill with cancer at the time and died from it a few months mater.
in real life this guy who's name was Joe Grant was some drunk who drew on Billy as he was walking away. but he did claim that he was going to kill Billy
Aries, I know what many of my hand guns feel like by weight. Especially the modern sidearms. An old single action like that is more difficult I’m sure, but it’s possible that one would know if he was that familiar with his weapon.
small artistic license, in reality, he just turned the cylinder so the hammer would drop on an empty next. hard to show that on the screen, so they went with the unload. nothing louder than a bang when you expect a click except a click when you expect a bang
I always love how Billy’s insanity in this scene actually starts to concern the rest of the young guns crew lol the look on their faces is priceless
When someone is insane like Billy everyone should be concerned.
To be fair that guy was technically their enemy so makes sense he killed him but he had way to much fun with it lol
Some call it insanity, I’d like to call it the big bad Texan pulled the trigger first 😁
✌🏽from New Mexico
I'll make ya famous
I don't know how insane this was. He unloaded the guy's weapon and it made sense to eliminate him now less he shows up at a time when Billy is otherwise occupied and takes him out.
The entire cast had great chemistry from start to end. One of my favorite Westerns.
I think the craziness Emilio Estevez put on to Billy was priceless.
Read George Coe's book on Billy the Kid. Coe was a Regulator and he said Billy laughed at everything. Was crazy as all what. Could handle a gun anyway he wanted. Emilio was perfect
@@y2m226 was that the book Frontier Fighter by George Coe?
@@OzarkRose Yep that was the one
@Michael Moore That is a hot topic in the Wild West Americana world: among collectors, authors and scholars. Some Billy the Kid fans showed me the picture and my initial reaction was, honestly I see Charlie Bowdre, Manuela, and Sallie Chisum. There's a young man with a similar hat as Billy, dressed in a rather flashy sweater playing a British game. But the lack of provenance is a major issue. And Drew Gomber, Mark Lee Gardner, and Prof. Hutton thinks its BS so I got to go with them
I think you're right
Emilio as billy the kid and val kilmer as doc holiday were the best portrayed characters in western cinema.
emilo is writting a 3rd young guns movie as we speak.
No.....
You just upset someone's mule.
@@gwynedd1 you see my mule dont like it when people make fun of him.. hurts his feelings. now i know ur going to apoligize to him.
@Patrick Whelpley I think the OP is talking about portrayals of real historical figures. In this category you surely can't ignore Paul Newman and Robert Redford as Butch and Sundance.
I couldn't agree more
I'll never understand why Emilo was not in more movies he is a great actor
I think he likes making movies more being an actor
You said it ! REPO MAN, WIsdom, Young Guns 1 & 2, Men at Work !!!!
@@therebuilder Maximum Overdrive, Stake Out, The Breakfast Club, ST. Elmo's Fire
he went the director route
The Mighty Ducks!
Emilio in the Young Guns movies is single handedly the most underrated performances of all time!
I’d go as far to say that young guns is one of the most underrated movies of all time period
@Andrew Thank you.
Found the “underrated” comment in this board. You all are too funny. Just begging for those “thumbs up”. But why?
@Andrew Very true!
@@YeeeeeHaaaaa These Millennials , If they just saw it and never heard of it till that moment , its underated. Young guns was huge when it came out. With a Bon Jovi soundtrack to boot . Yeah , real underrated.
Emilio Estevez was perfectly cast as Billy the Kid.
Agreed!
Oh, you knew the real Billy the Kid. Estevez was perfect for the role of the movie.
Emilio his laugh so wonderful
Philip Zamora yes agreed was awesome films,although actual billy the kid was ugly looked nothing like that lol,
@@jamesmiles5662 for the time he was considered average
The best billy the kid movie. Hands. Down
+Jacob Choat Except for Paul Newman.
Britches. Down.
You ought to check out the movie [ Pat Garrett and Billy the kid] era 1973 with James Coburn , kris kristofferson, Bob Dylan. The song knocking on heavens door was played in the movie.
The song was written for the movie it became one of Dylan's most popular songs.
Pat Garrett and Billy the Kid,hands down best movie ever.
I wish Emilio estevez would have played in more Westerns
He got a cameo in back to the future 2 as billy which was a western movie
Watch Repo man...
Westerns are cute...
But he had much more to offer.👍💪
@@SIyMarbo Seriously.....where?
Nah he’s forever billy the kid to me
@@DVDVAMPIRE01 He answers the question at 0:41 for you my friend.
I'm so glad my dad raised me watching movies like this.
My mom raised us & let me & my bro watch this, picking it out at Blockbuster & Hollywood video. Me & bro were naturally attracted to the cowboy outlaw films haha
Me and Aiden ( he's 7) watched that movie about 3 months ago, then went to billy the kid museum in ft sumner the next week. When the movie was over he said " man papa , that was a good movie"
RedSkall same here bro me and my dad and my older brothers always watched this sheet when it was on lol 😂 good times
They couldn't have picked a better actor for this. Awesome!!
I was thinking the same thing!
plsniper I really don't think he would have shot a kid in the face in front of 20 witnesses for being annoying
I disagree I think Morgan Freeman or that dorky little kid from Mrs Doubtfire could have played Billy the kid
so is billy not a lefty? He shot with his right?
plsniper
Love the part when he looks in the mirror and says, "I see him!"
That was the frist hint that the bounty Hunter didn't catch
Even the girl was laughing.....
Then as billy whistles a ballad .....
Do YOU know what Billy The Kid Really looks like.. ??
(Yada, Yada, Yada..) oh..
Hmmm then that's ..... ME!
🤣
Billy the kid, the original troll
Never ever let another man hold your gun....
Funny how 100 yrs later carlitos way did the same thing with taking out the bullets.
True Billy the kid just might be on the other end of it lol good movie I got both I still watch em
I've been wanting to find the josey whales movie could you get it and download it on youtube I love that western idk I just do thanks I'll subscribe if I haven't already
But my gun's so big I need 3 hands to hold it.
Never rub another mans rhubarb
This may sound crazy but, does anyone else see Billy the Kid as a hero? I love this scene!! I love the Young Guns movies!!
Billy did nothing wrong
Remember your own words. You will live something similar soon.
Billy The Kid, Bass Reeves, Ned Kelly,...
In real life he is a bad guy but in this movie feels like a anti-hero
Billy was a good person.Went rouge cause they killed a man who treated him like a son.Some other ranch hands killed him cause they wanted his land.
Emilo Estevez should have gotten an oscar nomination for this.
Yes he should have he was excellent in both young guns movies
Such a great movie.. Emilio was perfectly cast for this part. EVERYONE was perfectly cast but Emilio was the only choice for this role. The laugh the bravado the fearlessness he portrayed was outstanding!!
Everyone but keefer I have nothing against him as a actor but he was out of place imo.
@@jdonner3272 Him and charlie sheen
@@jdonner3272 his character was supposed to be out of place, he wanted nothing to do with Billy, but was constantly dragged back in. Thought he played the unlikely outlaw really well.
"I'll make ya famous."
Life in the 413
It ain't easy having buds
@@jasonjones9843 . Its pals" it ain't easy having pals".
No I'll make you famous
"You are not a god"
Such a great 80's movie. I remember it was a big deal back in the day....still holds up today
Emelio Estevez's performance in this movie was spectacular
Very underrated western, and mostly historically accurate
" You know iron boy ? "
Dude.....you have no idea :D
Emilio best role ever
Agreed
B L that GUN there killed ed Rollins.billy's reply...bull shit.
Better than coach Bombay? Nah lol
yeah Emilio sure didn't get a lot of good roles after that
Made my late dad laugh like hell. Awesome in my book.
Hahaha I love how the regulators caught on right away to what Billy was doing and to get their revolvers ready in case billy actually got shot.
Greatest westerns filmed in modern day. Great cast chemistry. They couldn’t have found a better Billy the kid in a million years. Emilio killed that role.
One of my personal top 5 movie scenes ever! Emilio Estevez blew EVERYONE away with his performance as Billy The Kid!
Emilio Esteves was made to play Billy the Kid ...amazingly awesome...
He whistles "Women of Ireland."
+sanjurodog Good call.
Thanks for the info!
In a brogue (albeit not a great one): "He's fond ah whistlen' sad ballads..."
The title does sound like a sad ballad
sanjurodog thank u!!!!
One of the best scenes in any movie ever...period!!!!
+FBragger69 it's right up there
FBragger69 this makes me wanna be billy the kid
FBragger69 Outlaw Josie Wales.
was that guy right? he said billy is a left hander but Billy shot him with his right hand?
It's a myth he was left handed, apparently lol
“What you kill him for?”
“He was hackin on me…”
Lmaoooo that part was so funny! That comeback and the fact that he can read good, Mr Tunstall knew he was different.
@@TheRealestIdealist That was an incredible scene, just the dialogue & how it played out. They looked terrified. Lol
I love Emilio's eyes at 1:20 when he hears that he's fond of whistling sad ballads.
There are rumors that the song Billy is whistling is "Women Of Ireland", though I'm pretty sure it wasn't written until much later.
@@Cheryltwin2012 it is women of Ireland. (Mna na eireann)
Bounty Hunter: "Why are you smiling?"
Billy: "Because I know something you do not know."
Bounty Hunter: "And that is?"
Billy: "I am not left handed." **bang**
💯💀😂
What if the bounty hunter wasnt left handed either
That was the original line right ?
You are wonderful
Good movie, "The Prince's Bride"
I read an actual historical account of Billy the Kid, written long before this movie ever came out, that mentioned this event! However, (and I could be mistaken because I read the book more than 25 years ago), I think in the account, when the man turned the gun over to Billy, Billy simply shot the man with his own gun.
Makes since
No what happened was Joe "Texas Red" Grant was talking crap about killing Billy to Billy. So, Billy the Kid said he admired his pistol, held it and moved the gun to an empty chamber so when Grant went to fire the gun didn't fire. And then Billy shot him three times
Now that account is funny
I read a similar book, but what happened was Billy didn't empty the gun but simply rotated the cylinder so it wouldn't fire. He did not shoot him with his own gun.
@@jaylawson6264 since when? don't leave us hanging
Emillio Esteves better actor than his brother Charlie.
Errick Flesch he was brilliant in Judgment Night(Emilio) top film if you haven’t seen it
Both were good, the difference was Charlie and his messed up personal life
@Milky Way apocalypse now
@Milky Way I know the guy was nuts. And don't forget all the crack he smoked too.
Charlie was a good actor too once upon a time but he mucked it up with drugs alcohol and erratic behavior therefore causing bad publicity
He's a bit like a Wild West Joker... the way he laughs when he kills people!
This scene has it all. It's funny, well shot, the other characters like Doc and Chavez are so done with Billy by then but get their guns ready just in case lol, before he even talks to the guy let alone kills him. Love it. It gives you chills too, imagining the feeling this guy got when he realized that really was Billy the Kid. Almost supernatural.
Perfect example of what happens when your caught
running your mouth selling wolf-tickets and then meet an actual wolf
(a handsome wolf in sheep's clothing, that is, but a wolf nonetheless ).
I’ll never understand wtf a “wolf ticket” is supposed to be. This ain’t Blood in Blood out
Lesson was learned too late
@@JoeSmith-dl9ok
"Running your mouth"... "Wolf tickets"...
"Talking Sh**"... Keyboard Warrior"...
"Lockerroom All-American".
Whatever you wanna call it...
it all means the same thing.
But, since you want to press the matter...
John Wayne said this way to Cimarron in "The Cowboys":
A big mouth dont make a big man.
Is it me or was the bounty hunter really that dumb to not catch on to the signals that billy was giving him with the whistling and the mirror joke?
He's dumb
Dumb and arrogant: lethal combo. :)
...Or he just couldn't believe his "dumb" luck that Billy the Kid would be standing right there next to him.
He didn't know until it was too late and way too egotistical to catch onto things
he did right before he died think the lady caught on a lot sooner her smile went and changed to pure shock
0:36 The Bounty: That's the gun that killed Ed Rollins. Billy: is that right? Billy Bull shit! aha
0:36
When he starts whistling is when dude finally realizes he's screwed 😂🤣
He never realises he's the really Billy. That was the point at which he felt his disrespect had gone too far
Greatest movie of all times my hat's off to Emilio Estevez portraying a legend in a legendary style,,,the laugh always gets me
I read somewhere (wikipedia?) that historians who had expertise in the Lincoln County War said that Young Guns was actually the most historically accurate depiction of those events Hollywood has produced to date.
Yes. They used a diary that the Bonnie family was holding of Billy's girlfriend. Billy was only an outlaw because of political corruption. Billy was sticking up for the ranchers who were being run out of town or murdered. He had balls but wasn't a bad guy.
Yeah this scene really happened only when he asked to see his gun he shot the man with it not empty the chamber and continued to taunt
"You know iron, boy?"
I love the banjo playing in the background. Emilio kills it in this role.
I rewatched this movie for the first time in decades a few weeks ago & it still holds up 👍
I love this scene greatly it shows why your own ego can be your biggest enemy.
That mirror scene is so good lol 😂 gets me every time.
^^^xNHx .. And then the Whistle BadHatAss :P] .v ..
Funny fact this scene is actually somewhat acurrate to what really happened.
fvgc454ss no way
Yes way . Alot of scenes in this movie is accurate. Like the "Hello Bob!" He actually said that in real life Before he shot him. So both movies is actually really on point :)
He didnt remove the bulleta though. What really happened back then full loaded revolvers would fire some time without pulling the trigger. So most gun carriers would leave the hammer resting on an empty cylinder. Billy found that cylinder and moved it so when the man fired it was blank that's when billy pulled his and shot the man dead
But the guy pulled the trigger 3 times, so Billy must have removed all the bullets...
@@ACD429 historically Billy didnt remove any bullets. This is a fictional version of the event.
Watch every expression on the ladies face especially when he says, “hey I see him”
Especially when he starts whistling, she realizes it’s him
This clip is basically a true story. A guy hunting Billy the Kid came across him in a bar. Billy asked to see his gun. He gave Billy his gun. Billy rotated the cylinder so that the next time it was cocked the hammer would fall on an empty cylinder. Then he informed the gentleman that he was Billy the Kid. He tried to shoot Billy. And Billy killed him.
Emilio’s laugh is the icing on the cake as billy!!! He really made you feel like you were right there as he would joke but be dead serious about blasting someone!!
How many does that make, Doc? Twenty five?
5
We'll call it ten...ten even, how'd that be?
What ever you say.
anyone wonder what hairspray they used in this time? Emilio's hair was always perfect... Probably not very historically accurate... lol
Gold
Emilio Esteves could have played so many more roles with comedic relief.
Hes gotta be one of the more under rated talents in hollywood.
Loaded weapon is proof of that
The look on Chavez is priceless ! !
all the times i have seen this, i never noticed Doc pulling his gun out when he senses Billy is up to something. Steve notices it and follows up.
and the young woman's reactions are perfect. she was amused with Billy and wanted him. you can tell ;)
I was about to say props to Doc for getting his gun at the ready right off the bat and subtly letting the rest of the guys know to be ready, somethings about to go down. I always liked his character
Ahh To be 20 again with movies like this.. We were so lucky.. God blessed the 80s
Shouldv’e added the line,
“Hey, Doc...did he say I was LEFT handed? (laughs)”
So I was standing in Line for this Club Right.. and I turn around and who do I see? Emilio Estavez the mighty duck man I was swear to God, I was like "EMILIOOO!!"
Night at the Roxbury....
Hey Mr. Weren't you on Maximum Overdrive???
You should have said "its the kid!"
Lmfknao
@@philserna3581 maximum overdrive was a great movie.. when the lawn mower goes all crazy at the beginning. man i havent watched that movie in 30+ years and still remember that opening scene of him on his bicycle.
I've loved this movie ever since I saw it, when I was about 8 years old, and I swear I could probably quote ever line in each movie.
Same here! I used to run around when I was a little guy, acting out pretty much every line of both movies. Good memories! 👍🏻🔫
I think Emilio was having a lot of fun playing Billy, he seemed to enjoy the goofing around
Playing Red Dead Redemption II like
VoOoOn yup
Your late I been doing it since red dead redemption 1
@@UGLYBOYwrld Your late I've been doing this from the start of the series in Red Dead Revolver
T-RIP Henderson you played revolver too?🤣 same, that game is legendary af
@@UGLYBOYwrld Hell yea I wish they had continued Red Harlows story, also the multiplayer modes were some of the best with the power up cards imo
"You know iron...boy?" Soo perfect.
Only things wrong with this scene, Billy wasn't a smart ass. He was very smart, but in no way was "The Kid" looking for trouble. Billy had talked him out of shooting Jim Chisum for some imagined offense committed by Jim's brother cattle baron, John Chisum. This guy was. Next, this guy, had borrowed another patron's gun. Bully had been with the guy earlier and new that this man had shot his gun twice earlier in the day, plus, in the West, you always left the chamber under the hammer empty, if you fell or got jarred suddenly. Which means that this gun had 3 empty chambers. Billy asked to look at the gun and spun the chambers, so it was riding on "empty". Billy turned around to walk away, when he heard the guy draw and fire. Billy spun, like lightning and fired with much better aim.
You're a damned treasure sir.
Even though the film isn't 100% accurate to Billy the Kid, this is still one of my all-time favourite films.
One of the best western scenes of all time
Ah, they left out the best part: "Hey doc, how many is that 20?" 5...well call it ten, ten even how'd that be? Whatever you say. Something close to that.
Watching this as kid, I thought this was such a made up story about Billy The Kid in terms of how true it was. Apparently, this movie is one of the more accurate ones.
Yeah they really went outlandish with the Billy the kid movies that's for sure.
Mike Peris there really a lot of good stuff in these movies and even when they bring up the left handed theory it’s obviously a joke at it. To me it’s ok to play with the story as long as things are generally accurate
But the ending was total BS. Lawrence Murphy wasn't at the house siege with Billy the Kid, nor was he ever killed by him. Murphy was severely ill with cancer at the time and died from it a few months mater.
@@TheStapleGunKid yeah but jack had to have his moment.jumping around and getting shot in the head.every actor loves a good death scene,lol.
Entire cast was pure gold.
That's got to be one of the best parts of a movie I've ever seen in my life
I love when someone talks about killing someone to the person that they plan on killing but didn’t recognize him
Great scene...
If you haven’t seen “Repo man”...
Awesome movie starring young Emilio.
Definitely worth a watch.
Just love his laugh, utterly brilliant as Billy The Kid. Emilio Estevez owned this role, can't wait for Guns 3 in the future
"How many does that make Doc?" 😂
Keep your eye on Doc
("Keifer Sutherland): : "Aw, Billy ..... another one?"
“Best $1.80 I ever spent!” 😂😂😂
This movie was genius and the entire movie was perfectly cast
Man one of my favourite scenes in this movie. Billy trolling the other guy was pure hilarity.
An understated way of showing the nature of Billy the Kid was the unwavering of the whistling before and after shooting the guy.
Love dudes face when he realizes he's screwed hahaha
I love Billy and Emilio. ❤❤
To anyone wondering. This scene was based on actual events. And it's pretty accurate.
I'm happy he finished his song. Philadelphia USA
Billy the Kid was said to be calm and even-headed even in the most desperate of times where most anyone else would be anxious and worried as hell.
in real life this guy who's name was Joe Grant was some drunk who drew on Billy as he was walking away. but he did claim that he was going to kill Billy
You're right Joe Grant is his name he is buried in the same Cemetery the kid is. Fort Sumner New Mexico. Been there three times on our travels.
Great movies! I don't think Hollywood even have the actors/faces to make great westerns anymore.
vice_city _gta Of course not. Hollywood is heavily liberal now.
Marian Gri they don’t have that rustic grizzled look anymore like in Sergio Leone movies
*Lol* Emilio Estevez was so funny as the cast Billy The Kid
I’m not a fan of westerns too much…but I can watch “Young Guns” over and over. 🤠
Man the people who make these movies are really talented.
The best billy hands down! Second favorite movie behind tombstone
Billy actually turned his back. Then the man pulled his weapon.
yes and it hit an empty chamber and the kid defended himself.
This is hands down one of the top two movies ever made.
Jacob Stewart whoaaaa there !
Slow down there tex, let's not get ahead of ourselves
...and the other ?
of the five movies youve watched?
Mr.Esteves is just magnificent in this scene ,one of my faves. !!
There won't be a new William H Bonnie movie for a long time and Emilio Estevez is the reason. That laugh and perfect acting. He nailed it.
yeah nobody can play Billy like Emilio....The Kid from 2019 was decent Dane DeHaan was solid as Billy....not even close don't get me wrong though lol
That guy is now famous.
What's his name?
@@headshotsongs9465 I was just making reference to the second movie, Billy likes to say "I'll make yah famous" before shooting somebody.
@@TheCosmicShock Yeah...we get that, but what was his name?
I always thought this scene was pure Hollywood but it actually happened
Who hands over a loaded firearm to a stranger
Democrats
Narcissistic bounty hunters I guess
A soon to be dead man I guess lol
A badly-written character.
Love how finishes his little ditty. Great film
YG's was a modern Western, at the time. It still feels modern today and has all the classic feel too. Must add to my collection.
Emilio Estavez and Kiefer Sutherland..check👌🏻
Guns and great action...check👌🏻
Kick arse western movie...double check 👌🏻👌🏻
he doesn't know what his gun feels like when there's no bullets in it?
Stfu that's a myth
Most people don't.
Aries, I know what many of my hand guns feel like by weight. Especially the modern sidearms. An old single action like that is more difficult I’m sure, but it’s possible that one would know if he was that familiar with his weapon.
small artistic license, in reality, he just turned the cylinder so the hammer would drop on an empty next.
hard to show that on the screen, so they went with the unload.
nothing louder than a bang when you expect a click
except a click when you expect a bang
Probably one of my favorite movies of all time. I watched it on mushrooms once. What an experience.
Watch it on Peyote next!!! 🤩🤠🌵
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