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  • Billy Jack Schools Posner from 'Billy Jack'
    THE scene from 'Billy Jack' that everyone remembers. Billy, cool as ice, facing an army, tells Posner how it's going to be. And there's not a damn thing you're going to be able to do about it.
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  • @logan32086
    @logan32086 2 роки тому +134

    I was a kid and saw this movie with my dad--one of the few movies we saw together. I remember Billy doing the crescent kick and thinking, I want to learn to do that--and I did. RIP Tom Laughlin

    • @MrUnclebuc1
      @MrUnclebuc1 2 роки тому +4

      me too

    • @sixty7ford
      @sixty7ford Рік тому +4

      I think if you are wearing a Billy Jack hat, you probably won’t need a crescent kick ⚡️

    • @RidgeRunner-lz5ko
      @RidgeRunner-lz5ko Рік тому +3

      My dad took me and my brother to see The Born Losers at the theater when I was about six, we had know idea how rough it was. My Mom said I was white as a ghost when we came out of the theater. I never forgot about it, then years later when we were all obsessed with Billy Jack, I saw it and thought, "wow, that's the same guy as that motorcycle movie that freaked me out so bad."
      Now, all these years later, I believe Born Losers, which funded the film Laughlin REALLY wanted to make in Billy Jack, is the superior film, though both are of course low budget B movies. Billy Jack had all that hippie noble indian mumbo jumbo with just a couple good fight scenes, along with some great one-liners. The Born Losers is a violent, no-nonsense gritty biker film that's more like a Western. No hippies here!
      In fact, The Born Losers is the very best biker film from the day, better than Hells Angels on Wheels, Glory Stompers, Satan's Sadists, any of 'em except Easy Rider, which really isn't a biker film. Also, Born Losers has the legendary Jeremy Slate chewing scenery, as well as also legendary tough guy Robert Tessier. It's extremely violent and sadistic for it's time, probably warped me. Now I've watched it many times, it's goofy but largely holds up for the genre. It was weird to be able to 30 years on put adult eyes on a film that haunted my nights when I was in single digits. Check it out if you haven't.

    • @adamfrost3139
      @adamfrost3139 Рік тому

      Same man, my dad showed me this too when i was a kid and really enjoyed the character. I heard there were more movies but havent seen those yet

    • @henrybrowne7248
      @henrybrowne7248 10 місяців тому

      @@RidgeRunner-lz5ko I like your commentary on Born Losers. I stumbled onto it here on Tube. I don't remember if I could get the whole thing but I do remember being impressed at the film and Tom Laughlin. I need to watch it again . .

  • @joemonroe8896
    @joemonroe8896 8 років тому +896

    Saw this movie long ago as a youngster when it was first released ...changed my life...
    I became a martial artist, trained hard, and stood up for myself and was never picked on again. An underrated film that sent a strong message about standing up in the face of treachery and being humble but prepared.
    Thank you for inspiring me Tom Laughlin. Rest in peace.

    • @Mike81581
      @Mike81581 8 років тому +8

      +Joe Monroe
      When your alone and outnumbered some training in street fighting is when the fight starts.

    • @terryhill5509
      @terryhill5509 6 років тому +12

      I made my dad take me to the theater to see this several times back when I was a young teen. Really made an impression on me.

    • @aai3661
      @aai3661 6 років тому +37

      This movie ALSO changed my life. I am not a martial artist, but I have not worn shoes since 1974.

    • @donjohnson5653
      @donjohnson5653 6 років тому +2

      Great testimony ✌👊😎

    • @ricochetrabbit4618
      @ricochetrabbit4618 6 років тому +4

      Joe Monroe ...that is really cool what you.did.

  • @frankwood7878
    @frankwood7878 2 роки тому +42

    This was great stuff back in the 70's. I was in elementary school when this came out, that's what all the kids would talk about was Billy Jack & his moves

    • @xpez9694
      @xpez9694 2 роки тому +3

      vietnam, nuclear weapons, Concords, King Kong and Evel Knievel

    • @shawnturbeville994
      @shawnturbeville994 Місяць тому

      We did too man. We had a long bus ride to school and we would talk about the Billy Jack and Clint Eastwood lines in the movies.

  • @ronaldwynn8452
    @ronaldwynn8452 3 роки тому +74

    Such a great actor and a wonderful human being. One tin soldier rides away. RIP my friend 🙏🏾

    • @freedomring4813
      @freedomring4813 3 роки тому +2

      I'm 61 and think I'm tough but that movie and in the end that song still to this day does this to me 😥.

    • @jayram7278
      @jayram7278 2 роки тому

      That song pumps me the fuck up!!!!!

    • @henrybrowne7248
      @henrybrowne7248 10 місяців тому

      I kind of liked that song too, even though I never wanted to learn it. You're right, it does have a message.

  • @markpashia7067
    @markpashia7067 4 роки тому +373

    Nearly every special forces guy from 'Nam was really like that. They did not brag, show off, or talk too much, but in a pinch you wanted them in your corner. They did not start stuff, but boy did they finish it. At least the ones I had the pleasure of knowing.

    • @jeffreyp1855
      @jeffreyp1855 3 роки тому +16

      Mark Pashia, yeah! Those guys are a special breed. The Green Berets that I knew, were take charge kind of guys and natural leaders. 🤣 "De Oppresso Liber!"

    • @jimbigboystoys4077
      @jimbigboystoys4077 3 роки тому +17

      My karate teacher was a Vietnam vet. His name was “John Drouin” I studied under him in the late 70s and early 80s. If you look him up online you can probably find him. He was an old school, bare knuckle kind of karate instructor. He was a true BAD ASS!…And that’s no joke!!

    • @alanarthurs6909
      @alanarthurs6909 3 роки тому +17

      Yes exactly. My Dad said the real guys didn't brag or talk about it.

    • @jdmbeats
      @jdmbeats 2 роки тому +35

      I knew a Green Beret who served in Nam. He was hiking through town, and got harassed by the local Sheriff. They arrested him for vagrancy and took him downtown. He managed to escape the jailhouse, and used a dirtbike to go into the woods. He used his combat training to evade capture.

    • @CharlesSmith-io9fp
      @CharlesSmith-io9fp 2 роки тому +12

      @@jdmbeats They based the first Rambo movie on that, right?

  • @travisweir2477
    @travisweir2477 4 роки тому +223

    Man, this clip brings back so many memories .... RIP Tom Laughlin - forever Billy Jack

    • @juliamallen8734
      @juliamallen8734 3 роки тому +5

      Amen

    • @briancallahan2792
      @briancallahan2792 2 роки тому

      First martial arts training i recieved was judo and karate. From a Nam vet

    • @briancallahan2792
      @briancallahan2792 2 роки тому

      Then wrestling, boxing, weightlifting. Never feared anyone or anything again

  • @kellywright540
    @kellywright540 3 роки тому +90

    This never gets old! My Dad, a Patton's Third Army veteran, loved this movie too! It's seems kind of odd now, after all he had seen and done in WWII but I guess the good guy kicking some bad guy ass never goes out of style!

    • @deborahmiorgan829
      @deborahmiorgan829 2 роки тому +3

      Mine too. Wilbur Staten, Patton's third army group and writer for stars and stripes during the occupation until 1954!

    • @stefanschleps8758
      @stefanschleps8758 2 роки тому +2

      Mine too. With Third Armored some twentytwo years, Seargent with the 503rd M.P. 1944-1966

    • @kedarragbar8443
      @kedarragbar8443 2 роки тому +3

      I saw this movie .Hey it was made before i was born .And i love it .

    • @briancallahan2792
      @briancallahan2792 2 роки тому +2

      My Dad was 3rd army also. Serious bad ass. 35 years Chicago cop

    • @williambrewer2863
      @williambrewer2863 Рік тому +3

      Alot of people never realized how Tom was the REAL DEAL! Yeah there was camera angles, technical support, but in life, this man brought IT from within. That's not a good place to be if you were his adversary! RIGHT IS STILL RIGHT.

  • @ryana3579
    @ryana3579 3 роки тому +39

    This is a legendary scene, looked it up specifically. Good memories watching it with my pops... miss ya dad

  • @MarkHayes-ue7hs
    @MarkHayes-ue7hs 4 роки тому +118

    Why is it as a 53 year old grown man having seen this scene since it came out in the 70's that I still giggle when Billy begins to threaten the bad guy?
    Really.

    • @07Giddyup
      @07Giddyup 4 роки тому +6

      It gave me a chuckle and I’m seventyfuknfive!🤣

    • @Rat-Builder
      @Rat-Builder 4 роки тому +8

      I am still grinning, and I am 72, be 73 in 4 days

    • @plumberman5369
      @plumberman5369 4 роки тому +4

      I'm 54,I understand

    • @augustriver8967
      @augustriver8967 4 роки тому +2

      Mark Hayes I think you and I could be friends

    • @mattbartolovich8228
      @mattbartolovich8228 4 роки тому +2

      That was the best part of the movie and it still makes sense today

  • @slamboy66
    @slamboy66 6 років тому +127

    I haven't smiled like that in a long time ... RIP Tom Laughlin

  • @thefixxer72
    @thefixxer72 3 роки тому +55

    The world could use a few more Billy Jack's.

    • @mattbartolovich8228
      @mattbartolovich8228 3 роки тому +1

      Damn right!

    • @jodyguilbeaux8225
      @jodyguilbeaux8225 3 роки тому +2

      those type of people are long gone, they are in their graves all across america. and they dont make them like that anymore. now america is all about race and socialism. what a f///ed up place to live as of nov 2020. america now has been flushed down into the toilet by everyone in charge.

    • @paulhare662
      @paulhare662 3 роки тому +2

      A couple Paul Kersey's would be nice too.

    • @steamboatwill3.367
      @steamboatwill3.367 2 роки тому

      @@jodyguilbeaux8225 ) either you completely missed the point of the film or never actually watched it.

  • @stevenlowe3245
    @stevenlowe3245 4 роки тому +66

    The great Grand Master Bong Soo Han was the stand in who did that kick. It started my martial arts career right there in the theater with this scene. Years later I got to train for 4 years with one of his Black Belts. A classic film for sure.

    • @99alfailiwaqain51
      @99alfailiwaqain51 2 роки тому

      Peace! Which Black belt?

    • @stevenlowe3245
      @stevenlowe3245 2 роки тому

      @@99alfailiwaqain51 Robert Chavez

    • @99alfailiwaqain51
      @99alfailiwaqain51 Рік тому

      @@stevenlowe3245 Grandmaster Chung S Kim & Master Sae Y Kim were also memebers of the IHF! Also GrandMaster Kwon

  • @TheHmurveit
    @TheHmurveit 6 років тому +195

    One of the greatest tough guy lines ever

    • @jackmichaels5189
      @jackmichaels5189 3 роки тому +2

      Better then any Chuck Norris movie

    • @alicebond7181
      @alicebond7181 2 роки тому +2

      We need more Billie Jack's and less Posner

  • @steveng.willis618
    @steveng.willis618 9 років тому +135

    This brings back great memories as a kid in the 70's watching Billy Jack. To all us young boys back then there was nothing like Billy Jack!!

  • @maximussarcasticus1312
    @maximussarcasticus1312 2 роки тому +16

    This is one of the things that inspired me to try martial arts, and practice the inside-out crescent kick repeatedly. It actually worked several times. Love this scene.

  • @keloreilly7017
    @keloreilly7017 3 роки тому +36

    I loved this movie in the theater way back when and loved every second of it. Billy Jack was my hero.

  • @cliffdr.detroitlynch3903
    @cliffdr.detroitlynch3903 9 років тому +360

    billy knew he outnumbered, and he knew he was going to take a beating, but he stood tall, maybe we all should take a lesson from this great man

    • @cliffdr.detroitlynch3903
      @cliffdr.detroitlynch3903 9 років тому +1

      SuperSaltydog77 how the hell do you know what he was? he did know karate, and he was a hero, if your going to give an american legend the bad mouth, then go away

    • @xxdrzombiexx
      @xxdrzombiexx 8 років тому +9

      +cliff lynch Take out as many as you can before they get you.
      That's the lesson here.

    • @cliffdr.detroitlynch3903
      @cliffdr.detroitlynch3903 8 років тому +8

      xxdrzombiexx absolutely the truth bro, kick ass ,before the crowd of cowards swarm you

    • @cliffdr.detroitlynch3903
      @cliffdr.detroitlynch3903 8 років тому

      Mark Anthony and the next time your boyfriend cant figure out how to incert his tampon, you be the hero and help shim out.wanna get cute with me, you dont have the genetics, or the brainpower to fill up a piss ant, little man.

    • @pbrtaskforce116
      @pbrtaskforce116 5 років тому +6

      never cower in the face of adversity, face it head on

  • @betaomega8724
    @betaomega8724 4 роки тому +38

    I LOVE that Billy never breaks a sweat, ruins his clothes, or loses that hat!!!!!

  • @JoeHeller
    @JoeHeller 3 роки тому +110

    Tom Laughlin aka Billy Jack was a man who stood for moral justice. We need more people like him today who will stand up against tyranny.

    • @hammondOT
      @hammondOT Рік тому +2

      Did you stand up against covid lockdowns, closed schools, forced injections, the imprisonment of protestors and political rivals? Or do you support it all?

    • @geezz99
      @geezz99 Рік тому

      @@hammondOT go away .. troll

    • @hankjones2975
      @hankjones2975 Рік тому +3

      you have to admit he taught people with his passiveness how to get their asses kicked. it never works , ever , in the real world.

    • @kevinmalone3210
      @kevinmalone3210 11 місяців тому +2

      ​​@@hammondOTThe commentator was referring to standing up for injustice where you can, in a practical realistic sense, not taking on the entire system.

    • @hammondOT
      @hammondOT 11 місяців тому +1

      @@kevinmalone3210 Speaking out against tyranny is a very real, practical way to stand up to injustice. I suspect, OP supported all of those things.

  • @louismorales8529
    @louismorales8529 3 роки тому +149

    I'm 54 now, billy jack was my first hero I wanted to be like, in 2nd grade my mom bought me his entire outfit, I wore it for a week straight, I would still wear it today if I looked hard enough.

    • @marshmutt8975
      @marshmutt8975 3 роки тому +3

      Prolly too small, lol. 54 too BJ was the first BA action hero I remember.

    • @juliamallen8734
      @juliamallen8734 3 роки тому +1

      Mine too!

    • @RW-bt6ex
      @RW-bt6ex 2 роки тому

      @Kyzo Wow , dude .

    • @WaterburnerActual
      @WaterburnerActual 2 роки тому +2

      Tyrants today haven't changed much. They're still like they were when we were in HS, when this film came out. His line where he says "There's Not A Damn Thing You Can Do About It" was the most repeated line by those of us who disobeyed and watched it at the drive-in anyway.
      Did my 65yo heart good to see this clip. No matter your age, stand up to tyranny and stand up for your rights. Take videos of what you want, just stand on public property while doing so.
      I better stop. Y'all Take Care and Stay SAFE!!

    • @milojanis4901
      @milojanis4901 2 роки тому +1

      Not many know this wasn't the first movie with Billy Jack. The first one was several years before this movie. It was called, if memory serves, "The Born Losers". It was a typical motorcycle gang movie, and BJ kicked some serious ass in it, too.....

  • @MarkStise
    @MarkStise 7 років тому +173

    I remember this movie when I was a kid, I loved it then and I still love it to this day.

    • @1972scenic
      @1972scenic 5 років тому

      Mark Stise So go to the first comunist County now !

    • @darleneprice6660
      @darleneprice6660 5 років тому

      Mark Stise
      ,

    • @truenorth6933
      @truenorth6933 5 років тому

      Mark Stise my dad took me to see this movie , I loved this scene.

  • @liwmld
    @liwmld 10 років тому +6

    i think i saw this movie at the theater more than any other when i was a kid... just loved it. knew every line...lol. those were the days. God bless, Tom and his family. so sad to hear of his passing.

  • @vanessajazp6341
    @vanessajazp6341 2 роки тому +43

    This was filmed mostly on the courthouse plaza in Prescott, Arizona. It’s one of my absolute favorite places on the planet. This was filmed in the early 70’s and to this day it still looks mostly the same.

    • @deborahmiorgan829
      @deborahmiorgan829 2 роки тому +1

      I watched the first drive by shooting there by a Mexican on whiskey row patrons in 1994!

    • @mugdiller2124
      @mugdiller2124 2 роки тому +2

      I do my 2 mile walk around that courthouse every day.

    • @josephdale69
      @josephdale69 2 роки тому

      I thought that was it.

    • @biohazard_613
      @biohazard_613 2 роки тому +2

      Makes me want to take a trip down there for some Bill’s Pizza!

    • @mtcondie
      @mtcondie 2 роки тому

      I literally said the exact same thing about downtown Prescott.

  • @kevinbautsch
    @kevinbautsch 11 місяців тому +29

    God Bless Tom Laughlin. The world needs more like him for sure.

  • @unclerat2131
    @unclerat2131 4 роки тому +165

    The kick was done by Hapkido Master Bong Soo Han. Still, the fight in the park was one of the best-filmed fights in the '70s.

    • @artguti1551
      @artguti1551 3 роки тому +8

      I loved Billy Jack...but the best filmed fight in the 70's was Bruce Lee's Enter the Dragon when he goes into Han's Underground Lair to rescue the Prisoners!

    • @unclerat2131
      @unclerat2131 3 роки тому +10

      @@artguti1551 You're right that was a much better fight. But I think for one on one, the fight between Bruce Lee and Chuck Norris in the Chinese Connection was in the top 5.

    • @unclerat2131
      @unclerat2131 3 роки тому +8

      @ Yes, the actor playing Billy Jack was also the director. The real fun of the movie was the marketing. The movie was a lightweight film, and nobody wanted to distribute it, but the tv campaign was amazing. It became a standard for independent films for a decade.

    • @namrednop
      @namrednop 3 роки тому +6

      Yep ... @ the 1:58 mark you can clearly see that it's not Billy Jack making that most iconic kick.

    • @hdz3169
      @hdz3169 3 роки тому +3

      @@unclerat2131 That was The way of the Dragon aka Return of the Dragon

  • @QuantumReality
    @QuantumReality 4 роки тому +344

    I was a child, watched the movie in drive-in theater over 50 ago.

    • @marcelosantos670
      @marcelosantos670 4 роки тому +2

      Me tio...but '80...from Brazil

    • @delhickman1
      @delhickman1 4 роки тому +6

      Ya..me too..I thought he was the coolest back then

    • @hermit6208
      @hermit6208 4 роки тому +8

      It was released in 1971 wasn't it? That would make your math off a little bit.

    • @QuantumReality
      @QuantumReality 4 роки тому +6

      @@hermit6208 who cares

    • @houseofpain3580
      @houseofpain3580 4 роки тому

      Me to👍with my Mom.

  • @rajeshkaran7800
    @rajeshkaran7800 4 роки тому +15

    Loved this movie , way ahead of its time, the story ,The acting, the action. RIP BILLY JACK ⚘

  • @stefanschleps8758
    @stefanschleps8758 2 роки тому +25

    Even after all these years later, this is still one of the best martial arts movies ever made. Bong Soo Han made Hapkido world famous, and Tom Laughlin a household name. Shortly after seeing this movie I became the student, now I am the teacher.
    Tom Laughlin
    Bong Soo Han
    F.V. Romano RIP.

    • @henrybrowne7248
      @henrybrowne7248 10 місяців тому +1

      Seems like kicks are dangerous for the kicker too . . in some of the MMA contests, though, some people can sort of spin themselves like a deadly dervish, confusing the opponent so bad they don't know how to defend--then get NAILED . . those kicks are more powerful than a punch for sure.

    • @youWILLknowiffi123
      @youWILLknowiffi123 7 місяців тому


      🔥

  • @ranwolf76
    @ranwolf76 10 років тому +146

    One of the greatest movie kicks of all time

    • @timheersma4708
      @timheersma4708 5 років тому +4

      BELIEVABLE movie kicks...not one of those choreographed, camera tricked ones.

    • @harpoon_bakery162
      @harpoon_bakery162 4 роки тому +1

      Love the slow-motion component in the filming. RIP Tom Laughlin

    • @joeybox0rox649
      @joeybox0rox649 4 роки тому +1

      @@harpoon_bakery162 I believe he died in slo-mo too. It was epic.

    • @MarkHayes-ue7hs
      @MarkHayes-ue7hs 4 роки тому +1

      I can't think of a single kick even from Bruce that shadows this one. Just one kick defines this scene.
      I am trying but my head hurts.

    • @joeybox0rox649
      @joeybox0rox649 4 роки тому

      @@MarkHayes-ue7hs that's a joke.

  • @inquirer1599
    @inquirer1599 4 роки тому +206

    When Billy Jack takes off his boots you know you are in trouble.

    • @a.acevedo
      @a.acevedo 4 роки тому +6

      @Puff Dragon Yep! Posner's jaw woulda been scattered across two zip codes if Billy were wearing his boots.

    • @mattbartolovich8228
      @mattbartolovich8228 4 роки тому

      Good Lord

    • @tonyjames3913
      @tonyjames3913 4 роки тому +1

      Kinda of like Al Bundy saying “Let’s rock”

    • @jeffj2495
      @jeffj2495 4 роки тому +2

      Yeah, stinky feet.

    • @MultiSkyman1
      @MultiSkyman1 4 роки тому

      @@jeffj2495 Ya beat me to it!

  • @plantbasedsenior4240
    @plantbasedsenior4240 2 роки тому +5

    Saw this movie with my best friends back when we were 13/14. All of us absolutely loved it. I'll have to find it and watch again.

  • @whatthefucadashtt
    @whatthefucadashtt 4 роки тому +11

    LOVE THAT MOVIE WAKE UP PEOPLE WE NEED BILLY JACK

    • @whatthefucadashtt
      @whatthefucadashtt 4 роки тому

      @Wolverine Logan AMEN problem is most of Americans response is going to be BAAAAAAAHHHHHHHHHHHH

  • @juliusadams1931
    @juliusadams1931 4 роки тому +111

    I grew up back in the 70s those were the best teenage years in times of my life

    • @danielstewart7163
      @danielstewart7163 4 роки тому +4

      Agreed. I graduated in 74. The night i graduated i started my 1st shit in the coal mjne, 3 weeks later i bought my 1st new car. It took me many places one of which was to the drive in to watch these movies. There was one particular Saturday night when nothing, absolutely nothing was going on so we ate some acid and went to said drive in and watched Charlotte's web while listening to Black Sabbath, it changed the whole picture. A couple years later i bought a new Super Glide and joined a motorcycle gang. We weren't much of a gang, more like 15 idiots that sewed colors to a jacket and partied for every reason we could think of.
      The 70's was the bestest decade ever. I would go back in a heartbeat, don't need to know what i know now I'd just do it all over again.
      Only 2 truly bad things happened during that period. My father passed away and i got married the first time, the marriage was a bust never should have done it.

    • @robertoq125
      @robertoq125 4 роки тому +4

      I graduated 1976 from HS. I wish I could go back and relive my teenage years✌🏼

    • @joescott58
      @joescott58 4 роки тому +2

      I twas born in 63. Good yrs yes indeed. We had tha fat of tha land & tha ds had not taken America back then. Men we’er men. F political correctness monster. All women we’er ladies regardless of profession. Most men would give ya a knuckle sandwich for disrespecting a woman back then. Me GrandPa & uncles & others invited a man ta coffee one morn. They told him next time his wife missed women’s circle due ta black eye syndrome that he would regret it. He did not head. A few days latter he got drunk & beat his wife silly fer her talking. GPa, Pa, me uncles, & men O Alabama in Cherokee all sit just awaitt’en. He showed up ta the general store. Nope - he did not make it inside. They usered him ta tha car. Drove him out ta tha ridge. Walked him inta tha woods. They told him to strip or they would strip him. He took off all his clothes. Bear-balls naked. The bugs we’er feasting. They all passed that jug a few times ta help with their duties. Two men held his hands. He held theirs too. He laid across a big O’l dw fall in them hard woods. Bear-ass-naked to tha sky. The two men sat on their asses across the log from him upon tha grd. They & he held ea other in a wrist wrap. With their free hand they keept his hand from letting go. All the other men took turns at him. It was a bloody mess when they left him there crying by his clothes. The horse-whip they used on him was soked with his blood. They dropped it on him ta keep for a reminder never to touch his wife again. They told him that if his wife ever had black-eye-syndrome again that the next tree calling he would swing from. True Justice. Guess what? His wife never missed another woman’s circle. 🤔🤠

    • @Legnerps
      @Legnerps 4 роки тому +1

      I hear ya too !! I'm workin' on a Time Machine ... only problem is ... I need a Fountain of Youth to go along with it.😜 Btw...the hat!! LOVE that hat...butcha gotta be able to back it up or you're just a poser ... the kinda person BJ would have no respect for.

    • @joescott58
      @joescott58 4 роки тому

      30 Meadowbrook hey 30M. Thanks for the recognition of my hat. The beaded hat band is a gift from a friend. A Recon Scout brought me back a dagger off a dead Taliban that tried to way-him. Recently a contractor ( active SP Elite ) gave me his bayonet that he used in theater. These gifts we’er all given ta me out’a respect. Nobody has ever said shit about me hat. Only “nice hat”. Stuff like that. I grew up in a ruff & tumble hs with serious MF’s. Women & children naturally trust me. Usually. Most men respect me. Ive always held my own. I was breed, born, & trained to be a Warrior. As a result I have extream control & confidence. Sometimes even when it appears that I don’t. Its a life style. Moose, bear, coyotes, & other vermin have all tried ta kill me. I’m here. They are not.

  • @monicahomer6191
    @monicahomer6191 10 років тому +13

    ...one tin soldier rides away... Gone but NEVER forgotten! The legend of Tom Laughlin IS Billy Jack!
    Billy Jack Forever!!!

  • @jamescpotter
    @jamescpotter 3 роки тому +14

    The strength of this scene is its economy. Plus, the choreography is pretty damned realistic that ultimately leads Billy getting beaten to a pulp. He did his best but was way out numbered.

  • @jf8461
    @jf8461 3 роки тому +20

    We used to like to reenact this scene as kids, all the time!

    • @fobbitoperator3620
      @fobbitoperator3620 2 роки тому

      I can imagine the bruises, & real fights that broke out as a result.
      I had exactly that experience after watching "The Octogon," with Chuck Norris. We got ssooooo messed up, only to repeat it weekend, after weekend.
      I'm so blessed to have been a kid in the 70s & 80s. No CRT, or watching films at school about "how to get in touch with our feminine side." We were hard-core gaw'damn lunatics, & we had real fun!

  • @markthebldr6834
    @markthebldr6834 4 роки тому +17

    Never heard of it and im almost 40. That was awesome. Can't believe how good they made that kick look back then.

  • @markchristofferson5872
    @markchristofferson5872 4 роки тому +67

    I remember going to the theater to watch this when I was 14, after the movie everyone was out front thinkin THEY were Billy Jack lol.

    • @minermike61
      @minermike61 4 роки тому +4

      It didn't help that at the time, every other movie was a karate movie or had some in it. Gawd we were dorks after one of these movies.

    • @jaya.0069
      @jaya.0069 4 роки тому +3

      After watching the movie with my then Girlfriend, we went into a 7-11 for a cold drink and in Billy Jack fashion I kicked a display stack of canned pork & beans sending bean cans everywhere. We left in a hurry!

    • @markchristofferson5872
      @markchristofferson5872 4 роки тому +1

      @@jaya.0069 lmao

    • @kingmalcolm8695
      @kingmalcolm8695 4 роки тому +2

      A friend of mine pulled a groin muscle trying to imitate a Billy Jack Kick.

  • @kato64
    @kato64 3 роки тому +15

    When my wife and I saw the Jim Carrey movie “Yes Man” in the theatre, he uses Billy Jack’s infamous line, during a bar fight scene, where he’s completely wasted. We were laughing like lunatics, but much of the theatre wasn’t. We knew then we were probably the only ones in there who’d seen “Billy Jack”. Made us feel rather old. Sadly, Jim’s character didn’t fair quite as well. lol

  • @brunosbay7671
    @brunosbay7671 3 роки тому +8

    Never gets old watching this movie of morals. RIP Tom L

  • @danielhaire6677
    @danielhaire6677 10 років тому +16

    "The Kick Heard Round The World"
    One of the most well known martial arts moves in a movie ever.

  • @johndoe1765
    @johndoe1765 4 роки тому +59

    BILLY JACK A GOOD MOVIE WITH HANDS AND FEET ,BUT AN EVEN GREATER MOVIE ABOUT STANDING UP FOR WHAT,S RIGHT - HIGH MORALS.

    • @bingo1232
      @bingo1232 4 роки тому +1

      John... I took a class in 1982, University of Colorado at Boulder, from Tom Laughlin (Billy Jack) on the subject of Jungian psychology. It was wonderful!!!!!

    • @clarkhoefle7152
      @clarkhoefle7152 3 роки тому +1

      Movies with High Morals...
      Hummmmm..
      Do you hear that Hollywood???

  • @blayne2070
    @blayne2070 4 роки тому +10

    Never gets old.

  • @tonyjohnson8752
    @tonyjohnson8752 2 роки тому +6

    One of the greatest scenes of any movie ever.

  • @rob40throy
    @rob40throy 10 років тому +157

    Rest in peace, Mr. Jack. Classic badass.

  • @davidsuggitt4096
    @davidsuggitt4096 9 років тому +127

    Just might be my favorite movie scene of all time.

    • @violetmiller9999
      @violetmiller9999 9 років тому +10

      Don't you just LOVE it?! I know I do.

    • @megagagnon1
      @megagagnon1 6 років тому +3

      I loved this scene too - until I woke up and realized that it was just part of the anti-white programming that was going on in Hollywood. Make whites feel guilty about their past and they'll surrender their future. We're a dying breed around the world and won't exist in a few decades if we don't wake the fuck up.

    • @dougcarter1924
      @dougcarter1924 6 років тому +1

      David Suggitt EVEN if you don't win you PUT a lot of HURTING ON A COWARDS AX.THATS GOOD MARTIAL ARTS.

    • @izzimichaels2892
      @izzimichaels2892 6 років тому +3

      blunty, your crying does nothing to help your cause.

    • @wdbcnow9824
      @wdbcnow9824 5 років тому

      A scene you never forget.Saw this when it came out

  • @alfredodoardi2717
    @alfredodoardi2717 9 місяців тому +2

    we came outta the theater more pumped up than from any other movie before and 50 years since!

  • @scottfulps2065
    @scottfulps2065 4 роки тому +2

    I saw this in a Drive-In with my Mom & Dad...50 years ago? It was awesome. Dad & Mom loved it. I ate Milk Duds and popcorn.

  • @Rareed63
    @Rareed63 9 років тому +81

    When Tom Laughlin died at 82 in 2013 I thought WOW man i'm getting old he was a childhood hero. To this day that movie holds up what was so cool about Billy Jack that is lacking in movies today was his humility he didn't go around acting like he was all that and a bag of chips until someone messed with him. The Hollywood tough guys of the modern era go around like their poop don't stink that doesn't make for a good hero

    • @Stussmeister
      @Stussmeister 8 років тому +8

      +Robert Reed Indeed. Billy Jack's character reminds me of a quote by Arthur Ashe: "True heroism...is not the urge to surpass all others at whatever cost, but to serve others at whatever cost."

    • @Mike81581
      @Mike81581 8 років тому +2

      +Stussmeister
      I like that.

    • @Rareed63
      @Rareed63 8 років тому

      Yess

    • @smotnick
      @smotnick 7 років тому

      Actually as far as his filmmaking was concered, he WAS something of a control freak!

    • @dalekundtz760
      @dalekundtz760 7 років тому +1

      Robert Reed : In 100% agreement!

  • @marktrombley4844
    @marktrombley4844 4 роки тому +32

    Trying to walk away from violence is good, but sometimes it isn't always possible.

    • @shitmandood
      @shitmandood 3 роки тому +1

      It is possible. It's called running.

    • @jtc1947
      @jtc1947 3 роки тому

      @ MARK....VERY TRUE

    • @jtc1947
      @jtc1947 3 роки тому

      @@shitmandood AVOID rather then CHECK but it is NOT always possible to run away from those who would do You harm.

    • @shitmandood
      @shitmandood 3 роки тому

      @@jtc1947 And if they have a gun or knife while you're unarmed?

    • @jtc1947
      @jtc1947 3 роки тому

      @@shitmandood You may have NO choice in the matter.

  • @normsimpson2342
    @normsimpson2342 3 роки тому +5

    I grew up and spent a Lot of time with guys like him...back in the '60's we called men like that Special Forces and Recon...and they were that badass and more...great men..

  • @pwhit59
    @pwhit59 4 роки тому +27

    Billy Jack and Bruce Lee. Best martial art movies in that era.

  • @Agislife1960
    @Agislife1960 4 роки тому +62

    That first kick after he whomps Posner on the side of the face, where he uses one guy's solarplex as a rebound pad to a second guy's mid section, is one of the most epic moves in action movie history.

    • @jtc1947
      @jtc1947 3 роки тому +1

      I wonder how much of the stunt work the Bon Soo Han did for that movie??

    • @Agislife1960
      @Agislife1960 3 роки тому +1

      @@jtc1947 The kick on the side of Posner's face was done by Bon Too Han, Tom could've done it, but he didn't have as much control as Han had.

    • @jtc1947
      @jtc1947 3 роки тому

      @@Agislife1960 Many Thanks for the info!

    • @yourhandlehere1
      @yourhandlehere1 3 роки тому +1

      Standard Hapkido multiple-opponent procedure. Start with whatever is closest to you, break it, move to the next. His shoes are off because shoes spread the force out. You want it concentrated into as small a point as possible. Much easier to break ribs and other bones with a bare heel, smaller area.

    • @hugejohnson5011
      @hugejohnson5011 2 роки тому

      @@yourhandlehere1 But don't steel toed boots concentrate the force well, for a person who isn't a Kung Fu guy? I mean, just for a straight on kick?

  • @marceld6061
    @marceld6061 4 роки тому +18

    One scene that has come to mind many times over the years. Have met many people that could have used one of those wops

  • @eldiablosfuntimeandmore5082
    @eldiablosfuntimeandmore5082 8 місяців тому +3

    In all of the movies I've ever watch, that right foot to the right side of butter cup's face line is my favorite.

  • @russellwhite4455
    @russellwhite4455 2 роки тому +2

    I'm with ya! 58 now and he was my first hero too. Love that movie! Haven't seen it for a long time.... thanks!

  • @Arachnoscribe
    @Arachnoscribe 6 років тому +13

    So gratifying... every time.

  • @rmooreg
    @rmooreg 4 роки тому +42

    Tom Laughlin, the Real Deal. Ex Special Forces and one of the rare Westerners who became a certified Master of s martial arts discipline. Screenwriter, actor, director as well as advocate for American Natives. RIP Tom

    • @scrateshooter
      @scrateshooter 3 роки тому

      @wavygr
      Great depression? Do you really believe in that left vs right paradigm?

    • @scrateshooter
      @scrateshooter 3 роки тому +1

      @wavygr
      Get saved while you think about it.
      Romans 10:9 That if thou shalt confess with thy mouth the Lord Jesus, and shalt believe in thine heart that God hath raised him from the dead, thou shalt be saved.

  • @karenshaub8273
    @karenshaub8273 4 роки тому +65

    Let's hear it for Bong Soo Han who doubled in all the fight scenes!

    • @bobbys4327
      @bobbys4327 3 роки тому +4

      I saw a crazy martial arts exhibition in Albuquerque back in the 70's with Master Han and some other martial artists. He did a bunch of the kicks from this movie.

    • @mdv5845
      @mdv5845 3 роки тому +6

      It is Han Bong-Soo. In Korea the last or sir name is always first. I was stationed at the same base in 1983 where Chuck Norris trained from 1959 to 1960 and met his instructor/Master and saw Chuck's picture on his wall of fame in the very room he trained in. He asked me if I would like to train but my job there was way too busy. I regret not signing up.

    • @jimbigboystoys4077
      @jimbigboystoys4077 3 роки тому +4

      HE DID?! I never knew that!

    • @americanpancakelive
      @americanpancakelive 3 роки тому

      @@jimbigboystoys4077 run this clip in .25 speed and you will notice- love this movie

    • @jimbigboystoys4077
      @jimbigboystoys4077 3 роки тому +1

      @@americanpancakelive
      I’ll have to do that. I was into the martial arts big time in the late 70’s and early 80’s. And I used to have two or three martial art magazine subscriptions. And I remember Bong Soo Han being mentioned in a lot of the articles. In fact, some of the articles were about him exclusively. I just never knew he had involvement with the Billy Jack movies. I’ll definitely check that out though… Thanks buddy! 👍😎👍

  • @JackWareingFilms
    @JackWareingFilms 2 роки тому +2

    One of my all-time favorite scenes/clips ever (i.e., most watched). I never ever grow tired of seeing it. Tom Laughlin is brilliant.

  • @earthsuit66
    @earthsuit66 10 років тому +120

    He never really received the notoriety he deserved. :( RIP brother.

    • @BBBYpsi
      @BBBYpsi 6 років тому +2

      He actually ran for President of the United States many times. I believe the first time was trying to go as the representative from the democratic party in 1991 if my memories serve me right.

    • @dogfacedsoldier327
      @dogfacedsoldier327 4 роки тому +8

      Because he went against everything that Hollywood stands for

    • @charleshutton284
      @charleshutton284 4 роки тому +4

      @CD Smith To think a "what if" in regards to Tom vs little Billy Clinton, who needed a few hundred kicks to his head. Maybe he wouldn't have molested so many underage girls and women.

    • @kittypryde571
      @kittypryde571 4 роки тому +1

      @@dogfacedsoldier327 What are you talking about? He was a liberal Democrat.

  • @slamboy66
    @slamboy66 6 років тому +837

    Man when i was a kid there was three men Steve Austin bionic man (not stupid wrestler) , Evel Knievel and Billy Jack

    • @88vandal1
      @88vandal1 6 років тому +46

      Don't forget Bruce Lee

    • @pbrtaskforce116
      @pbrtaskforce116 5 років тому +32

      you left out two others harry callahan and the duke

    • @deebee9751
      @deebee9751 5 років тому +15

      Agreed. I grew up watching these awesome guys then. they rocked the 70s then.

    • @flastatenole
      @flastatenole 5 років тому +24

      And Robert Conrad as James West in the series Wild Wild West, every day after school. . . .

    • @gbeesparker2188
      @gbeesparker2188 5 років тому +20

      Add 2 more to that list , Clint Eastwood & Bruce Lee

  • @MovieMakingMan
    @MovieMakingMan 2 роки тому +3

    Loved that movie and loved that scene. Billy Jack fought against corrupted people. We need real people like him today.

  • @johnnysparkleface3096
    @johnnysparkleface3096 3 роки тому +23

    His stuntman was Korean Bong Soo Han, he taught Tom Laughlin Hapikido moves so they could both do some of the fight scenes. I was at the Billy Jack premiere in Phoenix AZ, and when everyone was walking out, I got right behind Bong Soo Han. He was my size and wearing a shiny black leather jacket. Didn't see Tom Laughlin though.

    • @Bawvp
      @Bawvp 3 роки тому

      Not many knew it was not Tom Laughlin so I'm glad you mention Grand Master Han... he was featured in the second "Billy Jack" movie. Most martial arts were Japenese arts when the Billy Jack movies came out. The Korean martial arts movement really took off in the Mid-West in the 70"s when I started, hard training and harder fighting were the norm. Then it gradually turned into a softer more business friendly martial arts community.

    • @517design
      @517design 3 роки тому

      O' cool I didn't know that. My sister took Hapikido.. I was Shorin Ryu and actually trained under Tadashi Yamashita. He was the brother of Chuck Norris in the Octagon. Coolest thing ever... He would use me to demonstrate "One Steps" and beat the crap out of me! HaHa

    • @marcojeffries8375
      @marcojeffries8375 2 роки тому +1

      This movie was my childhood when i saw it rip billy jack

    • @tarasbulba3190
      @tarasbulba3190 2 роки тому

      So did you pick a fight with him?

  • @deputychiefofpolice586
    @deputychiefofpolice586 6 років тому +8

    I was 12 when this came out in the theaters.....what a great movie....R.I.P. Billy/Tom

  • @jamesrios9457
    @jamesrios9457 4 роки тому +29

    My uncle was a green beret in the 80's, I was in my teens, he turned me onto Billy Jack. RIP Tio Ray.

    • @tcon2809
      @tcon2809 3 роки тому

      my friend suggested i watch billy jack. i punched him when i saw him the next time. he hadn't even unfurled his ridiculous roundhouse kick by the time he was hit.

  • @tjtampa214
    @tjtampa214 3 роки тому

    Omgosh. The BEST movie from so long ago! Lines around the block all day every day for weeks...all over America! 🌟

  • @ddemonjjv
    @ddemonjjv 2 роки тому +2

    I was six years old when I seen this movie. Billy Jack was an iconic character, special. Rest in peace Mr. Tom Laughlin.🙏

  • @srsatlaf4730
    @srsatlaf4730 4 роки тому +4

    I never get tired of this clip

  • @MrPoofgone
    @MrPoofgone 8 років тому +18

    My favorite part of the whole movie...love it.

  • @seanmolloy9422
    @seanmolloy9422 4 роки тому +10

    Grand Master Bong So Han! thank you Sir R.I.P.

  • @kevinnobody3052
    @kevinnobody3052 11 місяців тому +2

    No fancy dance moves nothin flashy no trash talkin.
    Just straight forward ass kicking.

  • @michaelpicard6792
    @michaelpicard6792 4 роки тому +9

    Filmed in Prescott AZ. Love that place. Spent 20 yrs there.

    • @tonygareth221
      @tonygareth221 3 роки тому

      And in Santa Fe that’s where the square was the grassy area and ice cream shop ???

  • @Geekman333
    @Geekman333 10 років тому +12

    Blast from my childhood. Billy Jack got me interested in martial arts. Epic scene.

  • @isabellrc
    @isabellrc 2 роки тому +3

    Billy Jack! Long time ago, and I still love that show. It’s funny how you get the “West Side Story,” vibe as the actors prance around.

  • @odinson99m
    @odinson99m 3 місяці тому +3

    "There's not a damn thing you're going to be able to do about it." 😁😂🤘🔥🔥

  • @dirtroadcowboy
    @dirtroadcowboy 6 років тому +13

    That scene was shot in Prescott, Arizona just a few months before my family moved there when I was a kid. I remember playing on the gazebo, and climbing on the "Rough Rider" statue that you can see in the background. (That's the Yavapai County Courthouse.)
    I got to meet the real Billyjack (one word, not 2) that Tom portrayed in the movie. (He was from the Yavapai Reservation in Prescott.) We talked about this scene, and Billyjack did get arrested for the fight. He was originally charged for assault, but the charge was reduced to disorderly conduct. The white guys didn't get charged at all.
    He worked with the film crew as a consultant, and said that Tom Laughlin was a nice guy.

  • @ceciliah.8893
    @ceciliah.8893 4 роки тому +9

    I was young when this came out. I lived in Prescott where this was filmed! Just realized tonight watching this. Thank you.

    • @Kelly-nm4kw
      @Kelly-nm4kw 2 роки тому

      Hello Cecilia, How are you doing?

  • @garyjenkins6629
    @garyjenkins6629 2 роки тому +1

    I watched this when I was a kid. Billy Jack was the coolest! It was good to see the good guy kick ass.

  • @joshuacasares1718
    @joshuacasares1718 3 роки тому +1

    i was born 1994 and i was raised on nothing but old school and Billy Jack is one of’em💯

  • @the60sKid
    @the60sKid 10 років тому +47

    Rest in Peace Billy Jack (Tom Laughlin)

  • @fishheadlemonsnack824
    @fishheadlemonsnack824 4 роки тому +6

    Loved this movie when I was a kid. Yeah, it was new then.

  • @jodyguilbeaux8225
    @jodyguilbeaux8225 3 роки тому +2

    now that is entertainment, about every 6 months i always return to watch this. those were the days.

  • @jaaronfletcher
    @jaaronfletcher 9 місяців тому +1

    When I was a kid, “Billy Jack” was synonymous with “badass.” Still is.

  • @cljohnston108
    @cljohnston108 10 років тому +5

    I went to college in Prescott, AZ, where "Billy Jack" had been filmed.
    They ran the movie on the dorm CCTV all the time.
    Rest In Peace, Tom.

  • @sandracisneros3070
    @sandracisneros3070 4 роки тому +4

    Billy Jack will always be a hero! One of the best movies ever!

  • @jefferykincaid9114
    @jefferykincaid9114 3 роки тому +1

    Wow when I was a kid I loved these movies truly did. One of my favorite lines and I’m 60 now and watching this seemed like it was just yesterday.

  • @PatrickHoustonDesignStudio
    @PatrickHoustonDesignStudio 2 роки тому +1

    My parents took me and my cousin Tommy to the drive in to see Billy Jack in about 1973.
    I was 10.
    It was easily the hippiest thing they ever did.

  • @MrBridges88
    @MrBridges88 6 років тому +5

    I ain't watched Billy Jack in a long time....great show. .. One Tin Soldier rides away.

  • @deebee9751
    @deebee9751 5 років тому +3

    Tom At His best here. Set good examples of not takin shit from no one. I do miss him and his Billy Jack Movies. One of a kind. RIP Tom

  • @GRANDPAWOOODOGGY
    @GRANDPAWOOODOGGY 2 роки тому +1

    Wooodoggy I remember going to the drive-in and watching this movie for the first time it changed my life

  • @MYshamanEYE
    @MYshamanEYE 4 роки тому +5

    my childhood hero,.. this movie sent me on 22 years of standing up to oppressors and those that could not stand for themselves in the US Army by changing my values system when I was young.
    Amazing the trajectory a life can take just because of an old b budget movie

  • @keepingitreal3067
    @keepingitreal3067 4 роки тому +3

    That was very sweet of all those other guys to come at him one at a time instead of all rushing him.

  • @ronsteuer3140
    @ronsteuer3140 4 роки тому +23

    I was in the army 7th brigade when this came out I've never forgotten the movie and never will

    • @joey0077d
      @joey0077d 4 роки тому

      Thank you for your service.

    • @joannemcfadden6405
      @joannemcfadden6405 3 роки тому

      Thank you sir for your service.🇺🇸

    • @ronsteuer3140
      @ronsteuer3140 3 роки тому

      @@joannemcfadden6405 thank you Joanne wouldn't trade that period in my life for a million dollars and you're a good person please stay well greetings from north western onion happy holidays

  • @user-io9ie5cs8j
    @user-io9ie5cs8j Рік тому +2

    This is the movie that got me interested in martial arts. A couple years later, my Dad enrolled me in Judo, and then others. I Love this scene

  • @Onehappyworlds
    @Onehappyworlds 2 роки тому +1

    Great movie. Me & my friends used to renact Billy Jack movies back when we were kids in middle school. I didn't mind going barefoot like Billy Jack did. Wish we could've filmed those reenactments so they can be on youtube nowadays.

  • @Wxsharpe
    @Wxsharpe 5 років тому +4

    "Watch his feet. He'd kill you with his feet."
    Awesome!!

  • @wellsrn68
    @wellsrn68 10 років тому +10

    Man I just found out Billy Jack died. My father LOVED him!! RIP Tom Laughlin and the badass hat.

  • @1stshepherd
    @1stshepherd Рік тому +1

    Had just ETS's after serving (drafted) my tour. I saw Billy Jack and it made me remember the Green Berets and Airborne soldiers returning from the Nam. They too were not to be messed with.
    R.I.P Tom and Delores ⚘️🇺🇸

  • @jeffreygiven4713
    @jeffreygiven4713 3 роки тому +2

    Such a charismatic actor and a truly memorable role in a great film.