my man holding the browning by the barrel like a true man, he probably doesnt feel any burning sensation since he's been in war many times. absolute legend
He was from Lithuania A coalminer originally Charles Bronson is his stage name he has Jewish name as his proper name yes your right as well he did serve in army a tough hard guy 👍
I love how he shoots them while they're down or while they are running away. It really puts across the message that he's on the offensive and he's not fucking around.
@@TheTheRandomShow1234 That's kinda the problem with watching this out-of-context. The Giggler is a prominent gang member with murder and rape on him. Everyone knows, but witnesses are dead and the cases get dropped. Kersey knows that and uses himself as a bait for Giggler's usual M.O. as a thief. When he makes sure that he got the right guy he pretty much assassinates him. Not as much for this as for his other crimes plus he's practically sending a message to a whole gang at this point as the Giggler is close to Fraker who is a leader. Paul Benjamin, the prototype from the books is kind of more brutal and unhinged. A guy stealing a TV set gets shot by him while climbing the fire ladder fairly early on in the first Death Wish novel. In both cases however sympathetic characters are, they're actually kind of serial killers. Both even can't stop, relapsing after initially stopping, not always with a trigger. It's no wonder considering how much trauma both versions have been through, but still.
@@matthewforsyth284 Buchinsky was his original surname. During the McCarthy era, his agent suggested his Lithuanian surname might become a liability, so he changed it to Bronson.
I’ve watched these 5 movies many times. The world needs a hero like him. Death Wish 3, impossible to tell how many were shot but it would have to be in the hundreds. RIP Charles.🇦🇺
@@antoniosilvestro9045 Yup. Nonetheless, he is awesome because his biggest fear is actually letting those sick freaks live. I could never live with the guilt of sparing them. 😉👍
There’s so many reasons the Death Wish series and Charles Bronson are so iconic, agree with all the comments! For me, he represents what we all wished we could do to criminal scum, with no mercy
@@adamson5779 no compares a Charles Bronson (kersey)...con putin ..charles iluminaba criminales...malosos que debieran no existir...un cáncer que hay que extirpar de la sociedad. .y que nos tiene atados de manos por los famosos derechos humanos, un traje a la medida para usureros delincuentes
And then, one day, someone else will decide YOU are the scum. You already have cops killing without due cause, nearly always innocent people who just happen to be black. You just can't get over the fact that you lost the civil war, and that was the only war that you have been in when there were just Americans playing with the guns. A very sick nation.
Geez, I hope by “young” you mean at least you were a young teenager. These are very violent, raw movies with graphic violence, nudity and rape, not something remotely appropriate for a child. Always surprised when people reveal what their parents let them watch as kids.
@@Kriegerdammerung So you feel that the people he's looking is of low importance? So rapists, gang members, people who commit homicide and hurt women and children are low importance? That says allot.
@@paulkersey1007 If you kill a rapist, a gang member and a robber, that won't stop the existence of such criminals, because they are the result of a society decided inside the walls of the White House. NOW, if you go to the WH, you kill some corrupt politicians, then the Secret Service will fill you with bullets because a single daredevil won't change capitalism, such as it is. There is a reason why Pablo Escobar Gaviria consorted with high ranking politicians in Washington and not some low-profile criminals in a forgotten alley in order to establish his cocaine-traffic way.
God that movie was awful. Bruce Willis hasn't gave a sh!t for so many years now. But once you work with someone as talentless as Eli Roth then you have no more fucks left to give
@@anthonylewis2080 They're actually rebooting Die Hard with Charize Theron in his role. Its just another slap in the face for fans of action movies with gender politics thrown in.
New York in the 1970's was really a dystopian hell hole of crime. The original really came along at the right time and many people could feel for this character.
The first one feels like it exists in its own universe apart from the others, definitely helped by the 70s NYC vibe. There's a sense of unease throughout. It's gritty and downtrodden, and more about becoming unhinged after being pushed too far rather than settling a score. Hardly any one-liners, and he seems unsure of what direction to take and not comfortably in control. He really just goes after anything and it's kind of dark. The others were fun to watch but got a little silly as he turned into a practically invincible one man army, much like Rambo after being the story of a drifter veteran with PTSD in First Blood.
@@KalOrtPor I like the original Exterminator for the same reasons. NYC was a really bad place in the seventies, where crime was really bad in the poorer areas, and the police were corrupt and ineffective. Both films show you how someone is pushed to the edge by violent criminals and decide to fight back.
Yeah? Look up John Basilone he was a US Marine during WWII. At Guadalcanal he single handedly picked up a browning .30 cal that was buring hot from firing several hundred rounds it severely burned his forearm. He still carried it and fired for that combat action has was awarded the Medal of Honor. He was stuck doing war bond tours in the states and demanded to be returned to a combat unit. Eventually they gave in and was sent back to an active Marine unit and was killed in action on Iwo Jima.
That montage at the end was great! I've been watching this channel for years, love the content, please keep it up! RIP Charles Bronson... An absolute legend.
Karoliya Buchinsky, aka Charles Buchinsky, flew on B-29 Superfortresses as a gunner during WW II. After the war, he changed his last name to "Bronson" and moved to Hollywood, with a career spanning at least 50 years.
The Death Wish movies were **awesome!** I think Bronson was underrated as an actor and deserved to be better-known than he is. Everyone remembers Clint Eastwood but IMO Bronson deserves equal fame.
Bronson and Eastwood started out in the 1950's and were very well known by the 1960's. Both of these great actors are very well represented in my DVD collection.
In *Once Upon a Time in the West,* he played a cowboy who plays *Harmonica,* so it's no wonder that his involvement in this film series makes me think of vigilante justice.
He got his wife murdered and daughter raped (and later killed) by such morons, and these muggers never left him alone. I think this is what most of us would do, sweet revenge.
I was thinking da same thing Ron but it didn’t stop me from watching dem movies. Bronson always was a bad ass in all his movies. Paul when you’re finished with NYC see What you can do with Portland Give Dirty Harry a call & hit Commiefornia too 👌🏼🤘🏼
John Basilone did it on Guadalcanal in WWII, of course he got badly burnt LOL. I was thinking the same thing watching Kersey holding onto the barrel like that
After you play all of the GTA missions, your character gets his/ her HIGH POWERED rifle, then have the character go into a concealable spot in a highrise, then start shooting what he/ she considers enemies, and the spot that has the gas cap in cars, etc. will cause the vehicles to blow up. It is shown as a small square spot in some cars, and as a spot in the top of those cylindrical shaped tanks on trucks, or if you can see the driver in the vehicle, you can shoot through the windshield and take the driver out. I have done this in two GTA games.
I love the way Bronson plays his characters sometimes; like with the punks on the train - he has this baffled look on his face, at first, he acts totally oblivious, and then, when faced by his attacker he has this almost 'what's going on' kind of look on his face, like he doesn't understand the obvious social cue. Then BOOM! The attackers have no idea what just hit them; they just got hustled. It kind of reminds me of Columbo as well; how he plays this almost buffoon, a bit dim, easily fooled, but underneath it, he's actually very intelligent, and hustling them in to lowering their guard. And when they least expect it, he's got them by the balls. This is one of the things I like about how Bronson plays some of his characters, the way he gets his attackers to have a false sense of security; and then all of a sudden, they're about to meet their maker.
The 475 willy magnum. After seeing it perform in this movie I wanted one in every video game I played in the 90's. These movies are a work of art and should never be turned into remakes. Just put the originals back in theaters and watch the crowds come in. Forget and ignore the snowflakes who want to complain about it. These movies are priceless.
That gun is so cool! A good alternative these days would be a .44 Magnum Desert Eagle. And I would watch all of the movies in the theater if they were re-released. You're not kidding...watch each make at least triple their original production cost.
Yes FRIEND YES.... hoe lly wood ....u cannot fn go arounf w grand ideas of remakes....just look at what they did to the original Red Dawn w that horrible ass remake 🤢
Nothing to be concerned about The producers/writers/director were very explicit in that the criminals being deleted in these movies were the absolute misanthropic sociopaths who enjoyed victimizing people be it assault/robbery/murder/gang rape etc He wasn't shooting someone shoplifting food because they're starving, or pick pocketing passersby or cheating on their taxes LOL They were the sickos of humanity
@@yellowblanka6058 The best part is, like in the third one, you'd think once the scumbags realized how much of a bad ass they were facing, they'd scram, but no, they keep coming at him, and they end up getting flamed and singed for their efforts.
it's a shame this gun appears rarely in movies and games , although i am glad we can use it now in the game Resident evil village! a big smile appeared in my face when i saw the gun at 2:50! gunning down with it werewolves , ghouls and other mutated things , with Charle Bronson style ;-)
@@redrock3109 80s movies were the best. Cheesy as it was but the directors have freedom and creativity in movies and they are willing to perform stunts because there weren't any cgi before. Rambo, Hongkong films, Dirty Harry, Death Wish, Heat, Scarface, and etc.
Brunson’s real name was Dennis Buchinskis and he was Of Lithuanian origin. He spoke Russian, Lithuanian, Greek and ofc English. This man had an epic life story. One of my fav actors.
The scariest part of the character is how he just kinda...well, walks around. And is completely calm as he does it.
Kinda psycho, it's easy when there's a line!
my man holding the browning by the barrel like a true man, he probably doesnt feel any burning sensation since he's been in war many times.
absolute legend
He’s wearing his callous gloves.
The world needs Paul Kersey now, more than ever!
I agree 100%
Democrate hate paul kersey
Your not kidding
Democrat love illegal alien and criminal
there were...at the end those were almost shooting people just for crossing the road on red.
Charles Bronson was a War Veteran in real life and brought it to the screen. A Great man and a Legend forever 🙌🏿
also a purple heart recipient
really? I didn't know that. That's pretty amazing actually, I'm guessing WW2?
@@ComanderRilldo Yea he actually was a gunner on the Superfortresses
Wow,didn't know that
He was from Lithuania A coalminer originally Charles Bronson is his stage name he has Jewish name as his proper name yes your right as well he did serve in army a tough hard guy 👍
Truly a man who judged people not by the color of their skin but rather by the content of their character.
You mean content of their crime . Lol 😆
🤣😂😅😆🤣😂😅😆🤣😂😅😆
🤣🤣🤣
Then he would have killed alot more wakandians. It's just statistics they comit more crime
America needs more hero's like him in our evil present day.
I love how he shoots them while they're down or while they are running away. It really puts across the message that he's on the offensive and he's not fucking around.
Yeah especially the one dude who was like a purse Snatcher
@@TheTheRandomShow1234 he had it coming
@@TheTheRandomShow1234 That's kinda the problem with watching this out-of-context. The Giggler is a prominent gang member with murder and rape on him. Everyone knows, but witnesses are dead and the cases get dropped. Kersey knows that and uses himself as a bait for Giggler's usual M.O. as a thief. When he makes sure that he got the right guy he pretty much assassinates him. Not as much for this as for his other crimes plus he's practically sending a message to a whole gang at this point as the Giggler is close to Fraker who is a leader. Paul Benjamin, the prototype from the books is kind of more brutal and unhinged. A guy stealing a TV set gets shot by him while climbing the fire ladder fairly early on in the first Death Wish novel. In both cases however sympathetic characters are, they're actually kind of serial killers. Both even can't stop, relapsing after initially stopping, not always with a trigger. It's no wonder considering how much trauma both versions have been through, but still.
i would be like him, you annoy me, you're dead
@@PictureProductStudio Overthinking is just as unproductive as not thinking at all.
Rest In Peace, Charles Buchinsky. You were the very definition of badass.
Uh no offence but you do know his last name is Bronson right?
@@matthewforsyth284 actually, Buchinsky is correct.
@@matthewforsyth284 Buchinsky was his original surname. During the McCarthy era, his agent suggested his Lithuanian surname might become a liability, so he changed it to Bronson.
Quand è morto Charles
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Fraker: Bulletproof vest!
Kersey: ok, have a rocket instead.
Not rocket proof lol 😂
**steps sideways**
Fraker AKA Chuck Cunningham from Happy Days LOL!
I’ve watched these 5 movies many times. The world needs a hero like him. Death Wish 3, impossible to tell how many were shot but it would have to be in the hundreds. RIP Charles.🇦🇺
There is another channel that has a kill count for it. The figure was somewhere in the vicinity of 90 if I recall correctly.
Death Wish and John Wick movies are competitive with each other for most kills.
The guy using his boombox as a shield only to get shot in the face cracks me up everytime.🤣
That’s Lawrence Fishbourne
People will use their hands or anything in real life it's just a built in to us to do that.
@@martinchristianaguilar5135 he took on some wild roles when he was first starting out lol
@@markslima1557 so was Samuel L Jackson
Yeah, I love it. I guess boomboxes aren't bullet proof, huh? Who knew?
I like the way he dosent happen to be such a great fighter and he actually struggles a lot against one person. Very realistic.
Yeah its better hes not some fucking special agent with all the answers. He usually struggles then shoots his way out.
There will never be a tough looking badass actor than Charles Bronson, a truly iconic face and actor!
The scene where Paul Kersey shoots the punk through his ghetto blaster is one of the greatest in movie history. It's so perfect on a lot of levels.
Brutal too
Would of had more protection with a I Pad....lol..
Gonna take care of your dandruff problem for you !!
Chicago & Detroit needs a vigilante like Charlie Bronson right now ..
Paul Kersey was both hero and vigilante. That is what made him unique. 🤜
He was a sick vigilante serial killer
@@antoniosilvestro9045 Yup. Nonetheless, he is awesome because his biggest fear is actually letting those sick freaks live. I could never live with the guilt of sparing them. 😉👍
Charles Bronson was a great man and actor!!
This world lost a great talent when he passed away!
RIP Charles Bronson
He'll Be Back! Reincarnation is a constant in this universe..
What a GREAT GUY
There’s so many reasons the Death Wish series and Charles Bronson are so iconic, agree with all the comments!
For me, he represents what we all wished we could do to criminal scum, with no mercy
Strange when i see Charles Bronson somehow he reminds me of Putin!
@@adamson5779 no compares a Charles Bronson (kersey)...con putin ..charles iluminaba criminales...malosos que debieran no existir...un cáncer que hay que extirpar de la sociedad. .y que nos tiene atados de manos por los famosos derechos humanos, un traje a la medida para usureros delincuentes
lol. Charles Bronson is the best cop in the ruined city infest of gangster.
You're absolutely right ✅👏
And then, one day, someone else will decide YOU are the scum. You already have cops killing without due cause, nearly always innocent people who just happen to be black. You just can't get over the fact that you lost the civil war, and that was the only war that you have been in when there were just Americans playing with the guns. A very sick nation.
I got hooked watching the death wish movies with my dad when I was young. Now I have all them and still watch it with my pops❤
Geez, I hope by “young” you mean at least you were a young teenager. These are very violent, raw movies with graphic violence, nudity and rape, not something remotely appropriate for a child. Always surprised when people reveal what their parents let them watch as kids.
“What happened?, we heard shots” “ I sent them a message “ best line from the 3rd film.
All very heartwarming scenes. Can't help but smile.
"What else would I be doing?"
Paul Kersey, my hero. How we need you
What is the film in which he kills the corrupt President that endorsed war-crimes and dictatorships in America?
@@Kriegerdammerung What movie you talking about but I don't recall
@@paulkersey1007 None, my comment is to show that these "heroes" are a waste of talent because they only kill scumbags of low importance
@@Kriegerdammerung So you feel that the people he's looking is of low importance? So rapists, gang members, people who commit homicide and hurt women and children are low importance? That says allot.
@@paulkersey1007 If you kill a rapist, a gang member and a robber, that won't stop the existence of such criminals, because they are the result of a society decided inside the walls of the White House.
NOW, if you go to the WH, you kill some corrupt politicians, then the Secret Service will fill you with bullets because a single daredevil won't change capitalism, such as it is.
There is a reason why Pablo Escobar Gaviria consorted with high ranking politicians in Washington and not some low-profile criminals in a forgotten alley in order to establish his cocaine-traffic way.
These movies made the 2018 version with Bruce Willis look like a rom-com.
God that movie was awful. Bruce Willis hasn't gave a sh!t for so many years now. But once you work with someone as talentless as Eli Roth then you have no more fucks left to give
@@Stuart267 Man after Knock Knock I can't believe Eli Roth is still making movies.
@@silvervalleystudios2486 I only saw the trailer, the acting was so bad in a 2 minute trailer it put me off watching it lol
@@Stuart267 : As seen in that garbage called "Die Hard 5" and he decided to go ahead with the so called remake - sacrilege.
@@anthonylewis2080 They're actually rebooting Die Hard with Charize Theron in his role. Its just another slap in the face for fans of action movies with gender politics thrown in.
"The Vigilante" Paul Kersey will never be forgotten. It's almost like he's the cool an crazy cousin of "Dirty" Harry Callahan! ✊🏾🐻
Kersey
@@danielrobinson2861 Mispeller's fault, my bad for not noticing the mistake.
We need those two now lol....
@O'Neil Williams Ha Ha... You Robocop Role! 😂👍🏾
Kersey's gun is very Dirty Harry like.
New York in the 1970's was really a dystopian hell hole of crime. The original really came along at the right time and many people could feel for this character.
Unfortunately, it is right now as well. We need a vigilante and a mayor. Sadly, we have neither.
The first one feels like it exists in its own universe apart from the others, definitely helped by the 70s NYC vibe. There's a sense of unease throughout. It's gritty and downtrodden, and more about becoming unhinged after being pushed too far rather than settling a score. Hardly any one-liners, and he seems unsure of what direction to take and not comfortably in control. He really just goes after anything and it's kind of dark. The others were fun to watch but got a little silly as he turned into a practically invincible one man army, much like Rambo after being the story of a drifter veteran with PTSD in First Blood.
I was stationed in New York when I returned to the States. Avoided New York City as much as possible!
@@KalOrtPor I like the original Exterminator for the same reasons. NYC was a really bad place in the seventies, where crime was really bad in the poorer areas, and the police were corrupt and ineffective. Both films show you how someone is pushed to the edge by violent criminals and decide to fight back.
I love these movies. Bronson was great and yes, we need more of Paul Kersey in real life.
Fraker’s face just before getting blown up: priceless.
Well He took care of his dandruff lol.
To quote Eric Cartman from South Park, Fraker’s facial expression was the epitome of “ahhhh…..F***!!!!”
That Wildey Magnum was Bronson's personal gun. Wildey used to say every time DW3 aired he would get an influx of orders for guns!
You're correct sir and rightfully so. It's a very effective pistol; one round always takes care of the problem.
you can use it in games like maximum action and resident evil village
@@diddlebug7241 too bad too many didn't realize they had to adjust the gas system depending upon the ammo that was being used.
He is the superhero we need today
Super... Not quite. 😑 But you're right, he's a hero we need today! 😉
He wears a Paul Kersey utility belt
The scenes with the Browning .30 are so over top, I love it!
Yeah? Look up John Basilone he was a US Marine during WWII. At Guadalcanal he single handedly picked up a browning .30 cal that was buring hot from firing several hundred rounds it severely burned his forearm. He still carried it and fired for that combat action has was awarded the Medal of Honor. He was stuck doing war bond tours in the states and demanded to be returned to a combat unit. Eventually they gave in and was sent back to an active Marine unit and was killed in action on Iwo Jima.
Wow! Amazing true story. The Wildey .475 is cool too@@tristanholland6445
The world needs someone like this to even the score for innocent victims!
Paul Kersey taught the Punisher how to sort out rubbish
1:13: I’m surprised it didn’t explode
1:15 Ah, there it is!
In Hollywood every car is a Ford Pinto.
@@bfahren That was an ElDorado, or the biggest damn Pinto I ever saw!
@@TheBrooklynbodineAyo lol
I love how he disposes of Freddie Flakes. Such an awesome line ha ha ha
I used to tell my girls , all adults now , that Mr. Kersey was doing God's work.
You were not wrong.
Chad move.
IN EVERY CITY WE NEED SOMEONE LIKE PAUL KERSEY..
Need a half dozen in Chicago
In Detroit, Boston, New York City, New Orleans, Los Angeles, San Francisco, Miami...
Springfield Ohio like no where else.
The word badass was invented for Bronson.
Brownson is who Chuck Norris calls when he is in trouble.
Right thru the Boom Box - a classic! Urban renewal Browning style!
Lit Laurence Fishburne up
wish we had someone like him to clear up our streets
Why waste him in the streets? put him in the Congress and White House! with someone like him terrorist Bill Clinton would have never done mass murder.
@@Kriegerdammerung i agree
It could be you, if you wished to step up to the plate. That goes for all of us.
It can be you or me .
It's nice to see he blasted the "politician" before he finished talking
Beautiful, just beautiful...thank you.
Kids nowadays have their Batmans and Spidermans...
Back then, we had Charles motherfucking Bronson 👍🏾
Bronsons so tough he can hold a 1919 by the barrel after firing 600 rds
i was thinking the same :P....it gets quite hot :)
The barrel was afraid to burn Bronson’s hand.
@@alswearengine4867 yep he must be relative with chuck norris 🤣😂
@@vacanza11 Charles Bronson shaved off his mustache once. That mustache grew up to become Chuck Norris.
Yeah a feat even Marine staff sergeant John Basilone couldn't accomplish, though he did burn his hand on one doing it.
It looks like he was fighting Village People zombies.
Man! Those where some scary looking dudes back then.
LMAO
Awesome films that depict what we want to do to scum and what should be done.
Plus it would help solve unemployment....new jobs placing bombs inside soccer balls !
Yea criminals of all types no longer in fear. I believe fighting back making the fear.
Is there a film in which he kills the corrupt President (A Nixonesque) that endorsed war-crimes in Vietnam and dictatorships in America?
@@anthonydesroches8897 Right? That’s why in the past they were so fearful that there was no crime…oh.
@@xwarped83 so is there a point to what you said. Or should say what are you saying because what u said makes no since.
That montage at the end was great! I've been watching this channel for years, love the content, please keep it up!
RIP Charles Bronson... An absolute legend.
Thanks for watching. This was my first Bronson video. Still got a few more left in me.
Chicago could sure use a good Charles Bronson right about now to get those car jackers! LOL
Chuck Norris crosses to the other side of the street to avoid Charles Bronson.
Just love how he takes anchor shots after he knocks them down.
I like how he gives them a final kill shot. One more love tap for good measure.
04:07 people in the background like "Kersey's at it again..."
Karoliya Buchinsky, aka Charles Buchinsky, flew on B-29 Superfortresses as a gunner during WW II. After the war, he changed his last name to "Bronson" and moved to Hollywood, with a career spanning at least 50 years.
Michael Winner's incomparable contribution to the progression of Western cinematic art...
The Death Wish movies were **awesome!**
I think Bronson was underrated as an actor and deserved to be better-known than he is.
Everyone remembers Clint Eastwood but IMO Bronson deserves equal fame.
Bronson and Eastwood started out in the 1950's and were very well known by the 1960's. Both of these great actors are very well represented in my DVD collection.
Nah just first one was food maybe second test were shit
In *Once Upon a Time in the West,* he played a cowboy who plays *Harmonica,* so it's no wonder that his involvement in this film series makes me think of vigilante justice.
Thank you for making this.
we need more Paul Kerseys
Nirvana got a shocking experience.
I love how little remorse Paul has.Not even one F was given about shooting all these people😳🕺
They were scum, not people.
@@TheAKgunner exactly
Who said they were people?
He got his wife murdered and daughter raped (and later killed) by such morons, and these muggers never left him alone. I think this is what most of us would do, sweet revenge.
Because Paul Kersey isn't a cop. So he don't care about the law and their rights. He's just there to take out the garbage.
Legendary actor.He got justice done.
This whole Country needs Paul Kersey!
America needs Paul Kersey nowadays
Things kept getting crazier and crazier as the series went on.
I was thinking da same thing Ron but it didn’t stop me from watching dem movies. Bronson always was a bad ass in all his movies. Paul when you’re finished with NYC see What you can do with Portland Give Dirty Harry a call & hit Commiefornia too 👌🏼🤘🏼
You mean, crappier and crappier
Just like real life.
Only a real man like Paul Kersey can shoot a browning while holding the barrel
John Basilone did it on Guadalcanal in WWII, of course he got badly burnt LOL. I was thinking the same thing watching Kersey holding onto the barrel like that
He’d end up with a well done handburger.
Just when you thought he couldn't get any more crazier than shooting bad guys with an M60... he reaches for his LAW.
not a M-60 30 caliber
M1919
He is the LAW
Fraker: Hey a/e, bulletproof vest , just like yours!
Kersey: Is it Rocket proof?
We could really use Paul Kersey these days!! He was definitely before his time!! RIP Mr. Bronson. Thanks for the classics.
You know any movie with "the crackdown" in the title is going to be high quality.
It's My Car. Hilarious. Remember that while you are visiting Chicago.
Chiraq
Love the Death Wish franchise
Wouldn’t expect anything else from “archangel stormrider”
@@pitco OK snowflake
looks like an underrated franchise of action movies
@@pitco Gay.
these were awesome movies way back
I am more fascinated by fancy looks of the villains in the movie.
"Do you believe in Jesus? Well you're going to meet him."
I would have added "Say 'hi' to Him for me, OK?
Love this line
More likely he'll meet the devil. 😆
My favourite line ever
My favorite
God always Bless Charles Bronson!
He was the man taking justice into his own hands and cleaning the streets of trouble.
I would love to play a GTA Vigilante mission with a Paul Kersey character.
After you play all of the GTA missions, your character gets his/ her HIGH POWERED rifle, then have the character go into a concealable spot in a highrise, then start shooting what he/ she considers enemies, and the spot that has the gas cap in cars, etc. will cause the vehicles to blow up. It is shown as a small square spot in some cars, and as a spot in the top of those cylindrical shaped tanks on trucks, or if you can see the driver in the vehicle, you can shoot through the windshield and take the driver out. I have done this in two GTA games.
My favorite is still the first kill from the first movie. Doesn't have the level of hilarity of these clips, but it's awesome in its own way.
he was so great, thanks
When Charles Bronson was buried some say that gunshots could be heard inside his casket ⚰️
Death by canoli is one of the best movie deaths imo.
Leave the Cannoli, take the Gun.
@@TheGary108 Godfather 2, Clemenza ;)
With the Italian opera music in the background. Priceless!!!!
30 round mags? Nah... We're jumping straight to goddamned belt-fed, JAMFs!!!
I loved it when he said, "What else would I be doing?"
I love the way Bronson plays his characters sometimes; like with the punks on the train - he has this baffled look on his face, at first, he acts totally oblivious, and then, when faced by his attacker he has this almost 'what's going on' kind of look on his face, like he doesn't understand the obvious social cue. Then BOOM! The attackers have no idea what just hit them; they just got hustled.
It kind of reminds me of Columbo as well; how he plays this almost buffoon, a bit dim, easily fooled, but underneath it, he's actually very intelligent, and hustling them in to lowering their guard. And when they least expect it, he's got them by the balls. This is one of the things I like about how Bronson plays some of his characters, the way he gets his attackers to have a false sense of security; and then all of a sudden, they're about to meet their maker.
The 475 willy magnum. After seeing it perform in this movie I wanted one in every video game I played in the 90's.
These movies are a work of art and should never be turned into remakes.
Just put the originals back in theaters and watch the crowds come in.
Forget and ignore the snowflakes who want to complain about it.
These movies are priceless.
That gun is so cool! A good alternative these days would be a .44 Magnum Desert Eagle. And I would watch all of the movies in the theater if they were re-released. You're not kidding...watch each make at least triple their original production cost.
.475 Wildey Magnum...Made in America 👍
you can use it now in the game Resident evil village , and please no negative answer
Yes FRIEND YES.... hoe lly wood ....u cannot fn go arounf w grand ideas of remakes....just look at what they did to the original Red Dawn w that horrible ass remake 🤢
Personally I'm a Walther PPK fan, and then Magnum 9mm... Maybe this magnum after that....
Imagine if there were a thousand Paul Kerseys in every city.
A great actor Charles Bronson and great films there never be anybody else like him
Paul Kersey knew how to deal with criminals and he took them out in very nice fashion RIP Charles Bronson!
Your hand on that 30 cal barrel is gonna hurt
I should probably be concerned, but while watching Kercey performing his 'civic duty', I was laughing heartily!
Nothing to be concerned about
The producers/writers/director were very explicit in that the criminals being deleted in these movies were the absolute misanthropic sociopaths who enjoyed victimizing people be it assault/robbery/murder/gang rape etc
He wasn't shooting someone shoplifting food because they're starving, or pick pocketing passersby or cheating on their taxes LOL
They were the sickos of humanity
Lol, these movies are so ludicrously over the top violent how could you not? Also the camera angles, ludicrous death noises etc. it’s all peak comedy.
@@yellowblanka6058 The best part is, like in the third one, you'd think once the scumbags realized how much of a bad ass they were facing, they'd scram, but no, they keep coming at him, and they end up getting flamed and singed for their efforts.
Wildey moor magnum is the coolest magnum pistol ever made ! A real thug killer which makes real mess 👍
pretty much any more power above and beyond a .357 Mag is all wasted...
it's a shame this gun appears rarely in movies and games , although i am glad we can use it now in the game Resident evil village! a big smile appeared in my face when i saw the gun at 2:50! gunning down with it werewolves , ghouls and other mutated things , with Charle Bronson style ;-)
Where can I get one of these?
for me, the third one was the best one, along with the soundtrack
"They killed the Giggler man. THEY KILLED THE GIGGLER!".
One of the best actors who ever lived!
One of the best movie series ever. Bronson made a lot of great movies have em in my collection.
Brings back memories :)
Of watching the movies, of course.
Ur right world needs more Paul Kersey now more than ever!!!
We need Bronson to clean France!
Pas seulement un !
Then pass him to Germany please. Things getting crazy here.
And Spain. First kill the president, friend of criminals
too much to ask. We need just similar character like him
Loved all the deathwish movies Charles Bronson was a great actor
GREAT MOVIES!!!!! I dig that GROOOOOOVY 70's music!!!!!🎶🎵🎼
sure wish they would make great movies like this again.
I do too but they'd ruin it because of having to be "pc" and "male toxicity." Damn shame too as people could use some hope like this these days.
@@redrock3109 80s movies were the best. Cheesy as it was but the directors have freedom and creativity in movies and they are willing to perform stunts because there weren't any cgi before. Rambo, Hongkong films, Dirty Harry, Death Wish, Heat, Scarface, and etc.
@@hoodlum4511 Cheesy or not I liked them!
You have a better chance getting struck by lightning in a house you won from Ed McMahon!
Bruce Willis did Death Wish.
Excellent, thanks for editing this all together, I recommend the original book for those that liked the movie.
Hey Freddy, I'm gonna take care of your Dan-Druff problem for you! 😅🤣🤣
Brunson’s real name was Dennis Buchinskis and he was Of Lithuanian origin. He spoke Russian, Lithuanian, Greek and ofc English. This man had an epic life story. One of my fav actors.
We need more heroes like Paul Kersey...