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A misfit bunch of friends comes together to right the injustices which exist in a small town.
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I've probably watched "Silverado" at least three or four times and I never tire of watching it! One of the great Westerns! It gave Costner a start!
Watched it many times. The only movie I can STAND Costner in. As he's the goofball in this movie and not the lead it doesn't spoil it. A good western.
My cousin did the sound for this movie. He got to buy all kinds of guns and write them off on his taxes for the sound effects.
Kostner was in the Big Chill before this. However they cut most of his scenes except for after his death
Same. I once watched a Patreon reaction without having my own copy of the movie playing. I knew exactly what scenes and which lines of dialogue the reactors were responding to haha.
Costner was given this role by Kasdan because all of his scenes in The Big Chill were cut out. He was Alex, the character that had died. Silverado is a really good western film.
I worked at the Century Theater in San Jose when this came out. 70mm film on the big screen is still the only way to fully appreciate this movie! I still have one of the Poster Boards as well…
I saw this in the theater with a very special young lady.
I think about her whenever I see anything about Silverado.
And at various other times.
one of the greatest westerns ever
Definitely better than "Pale Rider."😊
@@andrewfrantz5502 Apples and oranges. Two completely different types of Westerns, both are great.
Go watch once upon a time in the west and get back to us.
Tombstone
Yeah, but how many Westerns are bad? Not many. Even Star Wars: A New Hope is a Western.
He is not in this clip, but every time I watch Silverado I am reminded of what a fantastic actor Brian Dennehy was. He was great in everything he did. Took over every room he stepped into without effort.
he brought a heft to every role. one of my faves.
He says that his experiences under fire in Nam played a big part in his characters as an actor
Silverado is one of the two great westerns that came out in 1985. The other was Pale Rider.
I have lost count of the many times I have watched this movie. My favorite western and one of my all-time favorite movies.
Single handedly revived the western genre. cinematic masterpiece.
Costner ,Kevin Kline, Brian Dennehy, Danny Glover ,an all star cast and a great movie, watched it many times
Ain't Scott Glenn worth a mention? And what about Jeff Goldblum?
@@kourtourafi your absolutely right ,I think they were all fantastic in that movie
Legend has it that Kline kicked his hat onto his head the first try after the shooting, but Kasdan thought it looked unrealistic, so he didn't keep it in the movie.
I believe it! He’s an incredible athlete! One of my favorite actors. Also, great role for young Kostner.
Its in the directors cut
I absolutely love this movie. I found it in a discount barrel at my local West Coast Video store in the mid-80s and bought it for $4.00, having never seen it in the theater. It may be the best $4.00 I've spent. It's not a classic western, but it's close...
...and kevin costner with that puppet voice freshly from the soap operas.😂
Watched this movie SO many times growing up. Who knew Kevin Kline could be so intimidating?
“Today my jurisdiction ends here”!
Cleese's best line in this moive....
@@halleck3 just ahead of im not from these parts, and, get my hat.
@@jerrynorton1080 Also loved Kline's deadpan "you're kidding" after Cleese says he's not from those parts.
@@halleck3 Well, that and "Whats all this then" the standard Bobby line.
Great in "Fawlty Towers". One classic fully series!
That was a perfect trip to the movies in 1985.
prior to Tombstone... this was my favorite modern western
Bruce Broughton composed the soundtracks for both movies. Superb music.
Tombstone is my second favorite western after Silverado...
Rustlers Rhapsody would be third.....just kidding, but maybe not. Or Blazing Saddles.
@@Gamble661 Ballad of Buster Skruggs.
@@Gamble661I love Blazing Saddles but I'd put it as in the comedy genre before putting it as a western... of modern westerns I'd say the extended version of Dances with Wolves, or if we include TV mini series' Lonesome Dove and Son of the Morningstar...
One of the last great westerns.
Never doubt a man's love of his hat..... or his ivory handled colt......
Great western. Because it was a fun western!
Loved this movie.
Used to watch it with my mom RIP.
Man, Costner was young. Who knew he would become one of H'wood's greatest film makers.
Especially when he isn’t a very good actor, even though I still love some of his work
Great film, first time I noticed everyone moves away from the bad guy, but bystanders are right behind Kevin Klein. LOL.
John Cleese was a brilliant casting choice.
Stacked cast. Amazing movie.
Costner plays a wonderful dimwit.
John Dutton was so light hearted and fun to be with when he was young.
😂😂
his best role
and goofy.
"Ever see what a Henry rifle can do in the hands of a man who knows how to use it?"
A long barrel Henry 44-40 what a weapoin
Why open a perfectly good window when you can break it out.
I don’t know how many folks other than professional musicians/composers perceive the extent an interesting score adds to the success of a motion picture. Bruce Broughton did an excellent job in this flick. For the longest time Elmer Bernstein redefined western movie music and there were elements of Bernstein’s influence in Broughton’s score along with some 20th century quasi-tonalities.
Agree & this is a great score, but credit is also due to Copeland whose music clearly influenced a lot of this work.
I always felt Costners character was a little autistic. A little naive and childish in a very adult world. Took me many years to notice the nuances of the role. He did an excellent job acting.
Love it
Paden "what do we do now?"
Jake "we wait,.....lets go"
😂
12 rounds later, Holds finger to lips, shhhh. Loved it.
😆😅
Always enjoyed this western. One of my favourite Kostner roles. he was a lot of fun in this one.
I never saw this movie, but it's on my list now. I had no idea it was Kostner until I read your comment. LOL
Still the best western ever. Others come close but this is still No1
How much weed did you smoke, before you made this comment?
True Grit, Unforgiven, High Noon, The Cowboys, Red River,
Opinions are great
5:15 - Costner is just on point with his acting skills
Some serious ambidextrous gun spinning skills there. Strong hand is easy, getting off hand to do that takes real practice, props to him.
Right up there with every other kid who ever wanted to be in a western
love this movie
Great movie...and it came out 38-39 years ago. Back when movies entertained and left the preaching for Sunday mornings.
Saw this in the theater when it came out. Fantastic film.
Among western movies, this one is a modern classic in its light-hearted and yet highly moralistic tone (witness the fact that only bad guys get killed).
Not counting Ezra? Or calling him a bad guy?
One of the best western flicks in my opinion, seen it many times!! Great cast.
Legendary movie
Silverado and Blazing Saddles top the best Fun Westerns.
I’ve watched it at least six times. A real classic.
This was a great western. I always thought that they would make a second. If you remember at the end while they were riding away Jake said we'll be back.
Such a great movie. Hearing Bruce Broughton's score still gives me chills.
I just love this film. Now I gotta go watch the whole thing... Again!
Every time it's on I watch it again and again
This was such a Great Movie!! Gonna want to see it now!!
You can keep my brother!😂
Scott Glenn - 👍👍 Liked him in The Keep, as well.
One of the best westerns
another perfect movie
"And now something completely different."
The quote is actually "And now for something completely different".
@@uncletiggermclaren7592 Never forget the "for"!
What a cast. I need to see this
Great movie!!
Watched this in the theatre when it came out and im sure went every weekend till it wsx eventually pulled . Underrated movie
It ain't Fistfull of Dollars, but it IS a fun movie. I haul it out every now and then.
I love tis movie!!!
For any of you who have not seen this film... A great movie classic. A great watch. Enjoy!
And... my personal favorite scene is with Danny Glover... "Now I don't want to kill you... and you don't want to be dead." And... they had to all walk home.
Fun movie
This was the last movie I saw at a drive-in. Too bad they never did a sequel.
I love this movie
This was a fun movie.
Clease playing chess by himself makes me laugh but also makes me sad
Great movie
Keven Kline as a gun slinger!.......REALY!
LOVE this movie, and LOVE the scene. RIGHT before it, Scott Glenn told Kevin Kline that, he, SG, was gonna have to break his brother (Kevin Costner) outta jail (for shooting somebody, and KC was slated to be hanged in the moring). KK said he'd had previous experience with jailbreaks, and that he was gonna have to beg off. They agreed to have a drink before going their separate ways, but, obviously when KK got thrown in the same cell as KC, SG's plan got a little more complicated, lol. KC's character was described as full of piss and vinegar, his shooting skils were ahead of his desire to "tell off" the person he was shooting at, lol.
I was putting off but maybe worth watching. Kevin is so young! 85
Have you seen him and Meg Ryan in "French Kiss" ?.
Great romance/comedy movie.
@@uncletiggermclaren7592 definitely. The plane takeoff scene at the beginning is classic.
Yep, the cinematography in it is beautifully judged. @@MusicAsWeMakeIt
Of the modern era post 80s Westerns, It in my top three: Silverado, Tombstone and Unforgiven
that hat that Coaster wore in it was silly tho it looked like something a little kid would wear. Kevin Kline was great
Its was a NICE HAT! John P.
The 2-gun kid reminds me of myself when I was younger....
"Today, my jurisdiction ends here."
I think this may have been the best movie Kevin Costner has been in
Turn up da volume !!!
Silverado, why don't you come to your senses?
You've been out ridin' fences for so long now
Oh, you're a hard one, but I know that you got your reasons
These things that are pleasin' you can hurt you somehow
Cleese handles a revolver like a true Englishman...in that it seems like the first time he's held one.
Interestingly enough that revolver was an Enfield Mk.II (not the ww2 version), but the Victorian version , the one he used was one issued to the NorthWest Mounted Police, a predecessor to the Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP) , and used in the movie of the same name made in 1940, and carried in the movie by actor Preston Foster , Firearms expert and Writer Gary James owns the revolver last I remember.
You realise the English taught you guys to shoot, right?. AND to sail. And to do just about everything you ever did, it was an ENGLISHMAN who taught you first.
My father taught me to shoot and how to safely own firearms. The English people you speak of were the Americans that started our Country. Obviously I was speaking to the CURRENT state of affairs concerning gun ownership in England. And the current state of affairs is the world in which John Cleese lives. It was just a sarcastic aside so simmer down.@@uncletiggermclaren7592
This movie reminds me of a game I played on Wii called Mad Dog McCree.
Calvin Stanhope, but my mother called me Slick.
thank you!
Not much point in locking that door with a 3'x4' glass window right next to it.
😁
❤i got hampered at the nail once to
Sybil where's Basil ? He's the sheriff
Plot twist. “You’re wearing my underwear. ”
I always thought the line should have been “you’re sitting under my hat”
One of the best westerns ever, up there with Tombstone and Unforgiven, but so few people have seen it.
and Pale Rider.
@@KoshN Yeah but that’s racist nowadays. You said it, not me.
@@seyerus
Revelation 6:8 (KJV) And I looked, and behold a pale horse: and his name that sat on him was Death, and Hell followed with him.
@@seyerus
BTE, Death is not racist. He comes for everybody. ☠️⚰️
@@KoshN He should’ve had a non-binary, coffee coloured horse. That way he wouldn’t have got his bony arse cancelled.
Jon Cryer was born in New York City, NY in 1965.
great movie but what is with the enormous hole in the cell at 3:57 and beyond? Nobody caught that in editing?
I like that name
Johndony
I use to love walking into bars, I lost the appetite
Costner’s guy is obviously inspired in billy the kid….
John Cleese? I gotta see it.
Always thought the guy wearing his hat looked like Charlie Sheen...but, I have been informed it was an actor named "Autry Ward"...
I thought that guy looked like bluto from Popeye...that's exactly what Popeye should of done to bluto every time he tried to get olive....bang no spinach required to colt 45 iron
I thought he looked like Pig Pen from the Grateful Dead.
I have seen this movie a dozen times. I love it but the one thing that always bugs me is why didn't the guy upstairs just ope the window instead of breaking it? It would have been faster and it wouldn't have alerted anybody he was doing it.
Jammed. Painted shut. Never built to open. Locked and he had no key (yeah, I know that one's a stretch, but hey....). Stupidity?
@@ianboyle1026oop, dangit, ah fergot ta open tha winda, theah
@@jerrynorton1080 I think you've nailed it. Hey, maybe that's it? It had a nail through its frame as a lock, and the nail jammed as he was trying to pull it out. (The damn thing has my mind seriously trying to figure it out, as if it bloody mattered. Bloody UA-cam...)
Hmm how long did it take to twirl those gun's
A bunch of misfits come together to right injustice in a small town, what a novel idea for a western.
He sure was.
6:35 wow… G R E A T overdubbing…. 🙄😂
It said NOW PLAYING!?... I CAN'T FIND IT!!!
I took my now wife on a date to see that movie, A movie & a night i wont ever forget.She ate two choc top ice creams that night
I can't find out who this guy is that he shoots.It looks like billy bob thornton to me
Tee hee hee. Dat coot!
I’ll bet there was never a shoootout in the old west!
Gotta watch this again tonight, GREAT movie!