Badass Scenes in Westerns
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- Опубліковано 5 лют 2025
- Westerns come in all shapes and sizes. Old and new, good and bad. Tropes abound cowboys in all scenarios. One of the greatest genres of all time. One thing they almost always had in common was a badass. Someone that rode into town and made his mark, they would tell tales from then one about the exploits of the badass who came through town. Today we will take a look at just some of these exploits. Let me know in the comments what your favorites were.
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Read the book Shane in grade school , Saw the movie when a young boy and bought that same paperback in my teens , still have that book to this very day ... " Fill yr hands you S..O..B.. !!! . That my friend is still some True Grit right there ... 👏
Great compilation.
Also:
Old Henry- you dont know who you're messin' with. Funny, i was about to say the same thing to you.
Tombstone: Why Johnny Ringo, you look like somebody just walked over your grave.
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Some great one liners. Happy New Year!
Love all of Clints western movies, but The Unforgiving western was a complete masterpiece. It was like the last ride of the man with no name in his older years.
Love the first shotgun scene....
@shaunvduke yeah it was awesome. "You shot a unarmed man"! "Well...he should have armed himself".
Shane is my favourite Western of all time. That brawl in the bar was epic and the end with baddy Jack Palance saying “Prove it” was exciting.
I have seen them all. They were excellent picks. Thanks
I enjoyed this immensely. I've seen almost every one of those movies.
You forgot one of the most iconic and epic western scenes ever (and one of the greatest movies of all time) Butch Cassidy & The Sundance Kid shooting their way out of a Bolivian cantina.
Those were some nice pics... I was pleasantly surprised
I was 3 in 1953, but I still remember my Dad talking about Shane for several years after
Good choices. Here's a few more candidates:
1. Quigley Down Under, the final showdown (where Quigley's hands are bruised and sore and still outdraws them all).
2. My Name is Nobody, 2: the saloon slap scene, and the whiskey 'shot' glass game.
3. Blazing Saddles, Jim shoots guns out of all the bad guys' hands.
4. Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid, Sundance shoots gun belt off waist of gambler, shoots the belt to back of saloon.
5. Tombstone, Doc responds to Ringo's fancy gunplay with fancy cup play.
Cheers, thanks for your input as usual. I've used all these in other videos.
My name is Nobody........great scenes and was hoping for one of those here. They never get old.
@@lewislambert4590 And that, to me, is greatness....
Good stuff Wrangler. Fist Full of Dollars and an oldie Fort Apache rate high with me.
I'd say the Mortimer Hunchback interactions in a Few Dollars more are worth a mention.
My top 5 Westerns of all time, in no particular order: Shane, The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance, Tombstone, The Magnificent Seven, and The Outlaw Josey Wales.
Shane was is my favorite western with all the others in a solid second place.
I missed Clint's super-iconic "My mule don't like people laughing..", #1 scene all time.
" He has the crazy idea you are laughing at him". Best and most Badass western scene of all time!
Totally agree
"nothing like a good piece of Hickory" Clint the best ever👍
Tombstone and Val Kilmer’s Dr. Holiday says I’ll be your huckleberry toJohnny Ringo and was he ever. Whether you’re mentioning a scene or not, it’s my favorite.
Your a Daisy if you do!
Next time you show the scenes, show more. You don't get the magnitude of the scene when you cheapen it with your short.
Copyright has something to do with it. Half my time is trying to find footage I can use without copyright claims.
Hard pass
ONCE UPON A TIME IN THE WEST"
GREATEST MOVIE OF ALL TIME !
I will vote for The Good, The Bad and the Ugly.
The opening scene in The Far Country when Jimmy Stewart drives his herd into town is one of my favorite
I always liked the shooting contest in 'Winchester '76'.
Bruce Dern, James Best and Lee Van Cleef were my all time favorite bad guys.
Good choice of clips. The one clip I might have added was Yul Brynner's "clap your hands" scene from the Magnificent Seven.
"When you have to shoot, shoot, ... don't talk ...", ... Eli Wallach, ... legend ...
Also when he warns Clint "anyone who double crosses me and leaves me alive knows nothing of Tuco".
"Click click click, lets get into it." You should make it four clicks. Like a Colt Peacemaker does when you pull the hammer back. ;)
Hi, Wrangler..., I am back on ( YT ) and I enjoy your videos ! ! * Excellent videos and very informative, and "Thank you" for sharing the video ! ! * The Western Movies or Old Wild West Movie genre is your spot. * History..., so the young will learn. * If only the younger generation would ( watch and learn ) from these excellent Western or Old Wild West genre movies or how the West was won ! ! * Once again, ( Thank you ) for sharing the video... * I know, how much work, you put into these excellent videos... Mike in Montana :)
This took some time to curate all these cool scenes. Great job.
You left out one of the best scenes ever when the man with no name rides into town on a donkey in first full of dollars
In my opinion, Lonesome Dove is difficult to beat.
“I hate rude behavior in a man, I won’t tolerate it.” After nearly beating a man to death.
My two favorites, Tombstone, Lonesome Dove.
Nothing beats a good piece of hickory!
I had to qualify annually with firearms for my job. Pistol slung low on my right side. I would shoot handgun with right, rifle and shot gun with left eye. One instructor told me I had seen True grit too many times. He used to yell at me for my John Wayne drawl. I still qualified every year.
Should have worn a patch on your eye :)
Great Video !
I didn't see a written list of these, but here is what I captured, in order. I have seen most, but not all of these.
Unforgiven (1992)
Once upon a time in the west (1968)
7 men from now (1956)
The Good The Bad and the Ugly (1966)
Tombstone (1993)
Open Range (2003)
True Grit (1969)
Django Unchained (2012)
The Outlaw Josey Wales (1976)
Quigley Down Under (1990)
The Cowboys (1972)
Pale Rider (1985)
Lonesome Dove (1989)
The Proposition (2005)
The Magnificent Seven (1960)
The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance (1962)
Seraphim Falls (2006)
Shane (1953)
You cut that Unforgiven scene too short...
" you shot an an unarmed man"
" well he should've armed himself if he's gonna decorate his saloon with my friend"
Clint Eastwood is the best ever
This is a good list. However, the most badass scene in any Western ever is when Pike Bishop and the gang walk into Mapache's lair to retrieve Angel in "The Wild Bunch".
"If your gonna shoot, shoot. Don't talk. 🤭
if it is not a mistake, it was improvised 😁
Good thing Tuco had his converted Navy in that scene!
You should have included The Outlaw Josef Wales and Big Jake
JohnWayne was so corny a clean cowboy in the middle of nowhere. Clint Eastwood is the best ever!
John Wayne wasn’t always “clean” in his westerns, there’s plenty of scenes of him dusty and disheveled although this occurred less in his later films which probably was due to the loss of a lung to cancer requiring a cleaner environment for health concerns. However, he still ended up covered in mud in McClintock.
Yep definitely Clint 👍
My favorite part of 'Open Range' was Kevin Costner's 13 shot revolver.
Aw' it was just a tradition, as a kid at the Saturday matinees, I watched many a gunfight, with more rounds than that in a six-shooter! I once saw a western set in the 1800s, out in the desert with a contrail in the sky! Never let it suspend my disbelief! Open Range, always a favorite, except for the simping, there at the end.
@@roneagle8038 Are you familiar with the western 'The Searchers' and the scene where they are crossing the creek and there is a car driving down the highway in the background?
@@HawklordLI Yes! Thanks for reminding me about that. I had forgotten it. There used to be a channel on YT which posted those kinds of mistakes in the movies.
@@HawklordLIno but that's freakin awesome lol
Josie Wales gets my vote followed by the Rooster. As an edit I have always had a soft spot for Jeremiah Johnson even if he isn’t, strictly speaking, a cowboy.
Josie wales
@ You and I brother - great taste, great taste.
Outlaw Josey Wales greatest movie of all time
@brandonlollis1506 the birds gotta eat, same as the worms.
The incident between Johnny Tyler and Wyatt Earp was a historical event.
Terrence Hill , the "Nobody " films ......😅 ❤
O man how can anyone pick a favorite there all great
Dying ain't much of a living boy.
You missed the target by not including at least one of the Johnny Ringo/Doc Holiday scenes. All of them were great but the empty whiskey cup twirl was the best.
The Magnificent Seven for me !
Apologise to my mule ...
How different Eli Wallach looks in The Magnificent Seven , to the Spaghetti Westerns !
man, the Cowboys broke my heart....
Ah, a like minded person! Thanks
And then again in 'The Shootist'. But both pale in comparison to June 11th of '79.
Bruce Dern said he still gets angry reactions from people on the street over that.
I watched it one time and it made me so sad I’ve never watched again. I watch most of John Wayne’s movies multiple times but not that one or the Shootist.
I vote for Andy Devine, Pat Buttram and
Gabby Hayes !
Shane will always be the best bagasse of all.
Those very old ones don’t do it to me. The bad guys are too clean and the dialogs too polite unlike the Clint Eastwood movies that I love
Yeah, it’s a let down to see just a short cut of an iconic scene
The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly is the standard for westerns. Clint Eastwood was the best at it!
Once Upon a Time in the West, too.
much obliged
Fun.
These scenes are cool.....shouldn't have cut them so short
Show more of the scene!
Clint Eastwood could have a full list to himself.
No scenes from the "Wild Bunch" or "The Getaway"? Give Sam Peckinpah the credit he deserves!
The Wild Bunch is a great movie. The shoot out towards the end is something else.
Agreed, The Wild Bunch is one the best ever.
The scene with john wayne & bruce dern was cut short because dern's character shoots wayne in the back.
Im 56 yrs old...what could you possibly think you are showing me? Ive seen 425 spaghetti's. You know nothing😮
He's just a Greenhorne.
Rust will never be a movie to remember, especially AB.
Tie between Open range, and the part of Quigley you missed the pistol fight at the end.
If you crack a dictionary for badass you'll find the Duke and his pupil Clint, the ,it depends. The rest of your choice is fine with me. Bruce Dern was certainly not that happy to play the guy killing a Legend in the whole western history. The first film ever made was a western and believe that last one too. All the best from Northern Germany Ludwig.
Charles Bronson says hello when it comes to bad ass.
@davidbrown386 brought two too many...
Liberty Valence, Lee Marvin could play any villain.
General Sandy "Don't give a damn" Smithers got punched by John Wayne? I don't know the movie. I'll have to find it. 😊
There's a huge difference between new westerns & old ones. Old ones, the cast is gritty, dirty, bad teeth & you can almost smell them. New ones (Like Tombstone) the actor's hair is coiffed & make-up perfect.
No list of vad ass scenes in western is complete without the wild bunch
Back in the day you could've have a good western without crazy Jack Elam😂
Shane I love you
You edit like a quarterback throwing a 60 yd pass- & you cut away just as a receiver drops the ball. Awful
Maybe show the scenes?
Top 3 John Wayne in McClintock and Clint Eastwood in the outlaw josy Wales finally Curt Russell in tombstone
How about the quick and the dead.
Your videos ??? No, stolen videos yes.
Shane.
Clint Eastwood Unforgiven without a doubt...
Oh the original Django 1966 also
The one with the machine gun in the coffin ? I love this movie. You have good taste !
Yes that that's the one viva Django is a follow up with Terence Hill very similar another great movie is dead in tombstone and dead again in tombstone with Danny Trejo
@@Outlaw-of2lt I used to watch Django with my dad. A lot of good memories.
Never understood why John Wayne was so popular .
... Zeitgeist ...
Again no Buster Scruggs ??? Sir, it seems you are no better judge of human beings than you are a specimen of one !
Appaloosa
Clint Eastwood
Last wagon
TRUMP 2024 😂😂😂😂😂
Only "badass" as the writers make them.
John Wayne
All 😂
Once upon a time in the West final duel..this video missed failed when not included that duel, what a shame! 👎
stop talking crap and play the scenes...
Do any of you know why they are called spaghetti westerns? Well do ya punk ?
'Unforgiven' -- one of the most overrated movies of all time.
'Once Upon A Time In The West' -- greatest opening scene of any movie ever made.
'Tombstone' -- one of the most quotable movies ever.
You missed 'The Wild Bunch'. From the moment Pike Bishop said, "Let's go!" and the Bunch started walking through camp to save their friend, Angel, it was Badass Central! Nothing tops that.
And forget about any Western in the 2000s. Everything had already been said & done, and now the fake artists were hanging around trying to separate unintelligent viewers from their money.
Leave it out the best parts shorts shorts no good
a fistfull of 'dollars', 'for a few dollars more'.................................................
Why do you never point out that so many scenes in Pale Rider are directly lifted from Shane? They are both great movies, from different times, but if you binge watch both, you can't miss the commonalities .😁
So much is missing from most of the scenes. A disappointing edit.
I don't watch anything with AI narration
I didn’t wanna hear you I wanted to see the clips