The Quick And The Dead | Russell Crowe Is The Fastest In The West | Wild Westerns
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- Cort (Russell Crowe) might have given up violence, but his body hasn't...
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In this edgy and darkly humorous Western, a mysterious young woman rides into the lawless town of Redemption to settle an old score that has haunted her since she was a child. She becomes swept up in a deadly quick-draw tournament and, in order to win her revenge, must compete in a contest in which gunslingers from all over put their lives on the line for fame and fortune.
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I like this Russell Crowe. I predict he's going to have a run of excellent films and performances from 1997-2005.
he already peaked in romper stomper.
Are you not in a time machine !!!!
you a prophet or somethin'?
Thats like 200 years away dude
I really don't understand all the hate on this movie, I always liked it.
Same I own it Blu ray
There's hate for it?? It's as great a Western as any other! People are weird....
@Brenden Lee it all over the comments section of most videos on UA-cam saying things like even the great Gene Hackman couldn't save this dumpster fire of a movie. Review site like metacritic, rotten tomatoes, and IMDb usually rate it around 50/50. Now that score has come up recently as the movie has started to gain a following much like a cult classic. Like most cult classics, they started off with tons of dislike. 10-15 years ago, nobody had anything good to say about it.
@@kevinthomas4930 Haven't seen any of that. It did pretty well on video tape and DVD. It's an ok movie.
Sort of how Once Upon a Time in the West gets hate, for it’s obvious connotations but it’s real, much rather have an authentic western.
Cort was pacing like a wild animal listening to Leo describe and play with those guns
Did you notice him touching the silver handle of that one gun, when Leo went for the super cheap one? 3:30
@@crazylarryjr dang. i never noticed it til you pointed it out.
He was getting a semi on
This movie has always been a guilty pleasure of mine. I love a good revenge story, and I love the parallels between the present and the past and how Cort eventually gives the final kill to Ellen. He's the faster shot, and could take it while Herod is down or distracted, but Ellen has spent her entire life working up to this moment. Whether she dies from her wound or not, she NEEDED that kill.
“I ain’t got no farmer’s hands. I got artist’s hands for drawing naked women.”
And in real life, checking his dates ID
I do like the genuine line "it shoots straight I wouldn't sell it blah blah" - just adds a tiny bit to Leos character in the film
I thought when he cheekily said to Herod, "I wouldn't know a place that's cheap enough for you" added quite a bit to Leo's character.
Movie was great at building characters
Quality businessman. You want people to keep coming to your store and tell their friends about it, you don't sell defective crap.
I liked it in a later scene when Ratsy had 15 seconds to get out of town. "Time's up, Ratsy!"
This and Tombstone were my favorite 90s Westerns.
And Maverick with Mel Gibson
Maverick and Wyatt Earp were also top tier.
"I wouldn't know a place that's cheap enough for you".
I love the smirk on Leo's face replying to Gene Hackman's request. It shows confidence. Later we see Leo injures Gene in the duel which proves his ability of being on the same level. Love it.
2:00 man!!! that Army 44 is beautiful
"Are you not entertained...?"
Not really
Hackman is a fantastic villain.
Who else was in this movie?
The best!
This movie and the 13th warrior are 2 guilty pleasure flicks from the 90s for me lol
13 warrior omg such a great movie
Why? They’re both great films.. released today, they’d be 100m films, we just were more spoilt in the 90s..
No guilt in this.
@@VictorLugosiThe 13th Warrior didn't even made Top 50 the year it came out. In 2023, it would easily be Top 3.
No one should ever feel guilty for watching The 13th Warrior
*This movie really had some great cinematography ,writing and acting*
It's all the western cliché's in 1 movie. And it's a blast for it.
LOL ...its realy one of the worst "big" movies i ever seen.
Some of the cinematography surrounding the gunfights seems like it took inspiration from old samurai films as well as westerns and I can dig that.
This is a summer popcorn western, an escapist revenge fantasy for an evening's enjoyment. Don't take it too seriously.
It is little different from the more recent "Magnificent Seven", which was in a similar vein.
Solid performances and good effects. Likeable heroes (and heroines), tragic characters and some really contemptible villains.
Why people would hate this movie is beyond me.
Some people hate this movie?
I liked it, a real bubble gum western. I wasn’t expecting High Noon when I tuned it in, nor did I want it. It was fun.
@@Bootmahoy88 You perhaps mean that you weren't expecting "Open Range", eh?
this movie is what it is, but magnificent 7 on the other hand is wasted potential through and through
@@CriTicOfsOrts You actually think The Seven Samurai is wasted?
Can’t believe he didn’t break that counter putting that 5 dollar gun down😂
Was thinking the same thing, Guess glass in that time was built different
f are you guys talking about? I don't get the joke?
@@dannygjk Heavy gun make glass go boom
really puts things into perspective when someone hits a dude in the face with one lol
@@crazylarryjr that strung ole wurstern glass...
I miss Gene Hackman in acting. Was great actor when was active in it.
Stole the movie for sure
Hackman was good in everything he did. "Hoosiers" was my favorite.
I miss him myself, Along with many millions and millions of other fans of his…
He was great - really liked him in Narrow Margin
The dialogue the story writing.. a female hero.. a hero with a twisted past.. awesome villain.. this is a movie👏👏👏
Masterpiece ever.
The kid’s prices are way too high. $120 in late 1800’s money for a standard Colt peacemaker is ridiculous.
People are idiots these days, you couldn't say something was "$20 in 1880", and have them believe it was a expensive thing.
True, but that's been discussed endlessly in the movie forums. The first models of the Peacemaker went for $17.50 for a basic model. Engraving was an extra dollar. A Cowboy's entire salary for a month was about $20.00. I suppose they didn't want to say it's historical real price, because folks don't know how much our DOLLAR has devalued over time.
Sippy and demand. He’s the only gun salesman in this town.
2:16 that sound is epic ever
I love this movie. I only wish the scenes with Bruce Campbell had NOT been edited out. (I still have not forgiven Fox for cancelling "Brisco County Jr" in the 1990s).
Never knew there was a Bruce Campbell scene!?! 😵😮😱Know if it's out here on YT? And I agree wholly about Briscoe! I always thought had the series continued one story arch could have lead him and Bowler to Nevada, into what would become Area 51.
Brisco was top flight
Nor should you! I wanted to know what happened to that orb in Brisco
Wholeheartedly agree.
Bruce Campbell is the man and should've been given better roles.
Massively underrated movie
Why those guns are so shiny ?
Chrome plating was developed after 1900.
Nickle and silver have been around a lot longer than two centuries.
This is one of my favorite movies. Great characters, cool gunfight, and the best of all, Leo Dicaprio spinning the cylinder on that gun and marking it up like a complete noobie 😂.
Russel Crowe was perfect for that part!
I love this movie so much.
The greatest western ever tombstone had us all foaming at the mouth for more not realizing you need a palette cleanse this is that film its fun with great cinematography. And legendary actors adding just the right amount of 🧀
Leo is an excellent salesman
He looked so disappointed with that sigh when he said to get the cheapest piece of scrap gun after going into detail of the high quality ones he had
Also this movie is what made me fall in love with western weaponry
He would probably be a successful stockbroker or something…
Sounds passionate about guns
One of the best clips..Ta for the upload.
Man, those guns! Always gets me reved up
If that other fighter was any slower, he'd have birds nesting in his hat.
At least he doesn’t have tigers jumping out of trap doors trying to slice him.
Love this movie and contains great actors/actresses!
Who is the pretty actress who guns down Horrible Hackman´s character?
A strange fantasy film, set in the "Gunfighter West" of "The Fastest Gun Alive," "El Dorado," and "The Gunfighter," where the entire populace is fascinated by duels with guns, where there so many gunfights that there is a popular mythos about them and about gunfighters, and where a small town can somehow support an actual gun shop. Allowing for how unreal all of that is, "The Quick and the Dead" is almost hypnotic with its abstractness and tightly written characters.
Good acting all round good actors good script, whats not to love❤❤❤😊😊
Very underrated film.
The zoom was overused and that effect hasn't really aged well but it's still an excellent film overall.
Herod is a great villain.
"if you live to see the dawn it's because I allow it!"
1858 Remington conversion, from black powder to cartridges.
I love this move
good movie it was fun to watch for what is was
0:42 broke that nose lol.
One of my favorites western movies for sure
When Gene Hackmen says No Where Is Cheap that’s a good quote in todays world
Nowhere AS cheap, bro! Completely different
I love this movie. Leo was allowed to use a gun with 12.😂
Criminally under rated movie.
One of the best last westerns ever made, Silverado was good too.
Gene Hackman. What a character actor.
great film
This movie is still great
Moments like these id just for the refuse to sell
Gunslingers would never use revolvers with such long barrels : increases drawing time dramatically.
If you want to get real, no one would put a town in the middle of nowhere: no railroad, mine or water
It was the cheapest gun!
@@robertluong3024 Not just the cheap one.
No gun fighter would walk into the street and draw against his opponent: he'd have his gun in hand when he walked out-- there were very few "fast draw" men and fewer duels in the sun (they're a made-for-movies phenomenon). Source: Wyatt Earp's autobiography. Read and learn. And barrel length was what the company made for accuracy, not fast draw.
My third favorite western of all time... (behind Once upon a time and unforgiven)... Quick and the dead is just fun
Hackman is awesome.
I mean its no TombStone but its not supposed to be. Its a fun western. An it has alot of great actors. I think it was done well. I didnt even know people hated this movie. Its a bit corny, but I could watch it over an over.
Those hand guns makes my mouth water.
Meh, all the chrome is gaudy.
How's about the Quick Slick Dead ??🇨🇦😂 Starring the Skeleton Crew!!🇨🇦😂
*when you take your recovering alcoholic friend to a liquor store
love the way he touches the gun when they're not looking at 3:29
If a cowboy spits it always means that he is a badass ;)
was expecting him go "are you not entertained?"
120$ was a whopping $3800 in today money. Also, $5 was closer to 120
People have this obsession about fast drawing in westerns. Poor accuracy gets left in a corner.
Very true, a lot of the guns people know and love were not very accurate
Its a stupid fantasy, ffs. Leave the accuracy at home.
The irony was a few years before this Gene Heckman would play a character that would bring much of the romantic elements of the west like the quick draw were crap. Even doing a quick draw himself but admit that's as fast he can draw and hit something unless he's aiming at a barn.
It’s funny how this movie wasn’t taken seriously when it came out but now it’s viewed so differently. Like Sleepy Hollow.
2:24
Just as true in RDR2
lmao.. I read "R2D2"
When I was growing up, I was really big into film, I still am I guess, and in the 80's and 90's guys like Gene Hackman, Craig T. Nelson and Harrison Ford were sort of like silver screen father figures for me. This was one of Hackman's least appreciated roles, but I love the subtle psychotic intensity of Herod, he has aged and is running a town now, but underneath your can feel something writhing with outlaw rage...waiting for another moment to take it to the edge...and the only person who could give him that sensation again was someone from his past, reformed Cort.
My late dad loved Hackman. He used to always say that there’s never been a bad movie with gene Hackman in it. He was right.
Cort is a gunfighter no matter what.
The words electric and survival should never be used in a sentence
Sam Raimi did an excellent job here with an allstar cast
What is music that starts at 6:52 ?
Still can't believe that the actor who played Dog Kelly is Tobin Bell from SAW
Super actors
كل شئ ضد هذا الكاهن مسدس صدء رصاصه واحدة مكبل بالسلاسل مجبر علا القتل معذب لكن يشاء القدر ان ينتصر الحق ويندحر الباطل ..انه رجل شجاع
The couldn't believe the preacher shot him. He should be ashamed of himself for going after the preacher who didn't want to fight or draw a gun. That's cowardice on that man's part
Another underrated western, with a bit of tasteful cornyness, "my name is nobody". "Shadow riders" "Maverick", "Big country", theres a few lacking deserved recognition.
Nah. The Schofield 45 is single-action, so there's no danger in wearing it when you're drunk unless you have the habit of keeping it cocked, in which case you're likely to kill your feet anyway.
Gene Hackman the best villain in the 90s western films. 😁
Definitely. I hated him as Little Bill in Unforgiven.
farmers hands would be way rougher and tougher than a gunfighters
But not nimble or quick
😂😂Great movie
Most Gunslingers end up growing old
Russell Crowe just had plot armor
What you mean???
@gentlemanJames777 Meaning he couldn't be killed even though he was slower than any other shooter.
@@thedude232 thought he was v fast in the film when shootin them gaurds 😆😆😆😆
5:57 зубки красивые 🤗🤗
this movie bombed and was widely panned when it came out in the 90's, but it was just actually decades ahead of its time.
Oh perhaps people had better taste at the time, before all the social media bullshit.
part 2 in 3:10 to Yuma
Good one
🙈😂 Its a movie Hellooo !!
Possibly the only classic style Western of black and white good vs evil that also has a R rating.
In real life they would fk up his hands so he would lose.
I see this movie as a homage to the Spaghetti Western.
"Watch out mate or I'll knock your block off wiv me guns!"
One bullet...
Rango vs Herod.
It really shows how the marshall took it personal that an outlaw turned into a reverend. The marshall really believes that quickdraw abilities are actually more valuable than the Creator who gives people all kinds of gifts and talents like quckdraws, cooking, singing, etc.
It baffles me.
Through Herod, the Lord provided Cort with a gun and a bullet 🤣
Not a good movie, but Russell Crowe and Gene Hackman are still great in it. Even DiCaprio is great in this. Wish the movie was better.
How do you tell when someone has gunfighter hands?
They're the one still standing with a gun in their hand.
Does anyone know the song that plays after the clip is over?
Fingers to the bone
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You say you’re not going to fight Maximus?
it is the energy Genes has when he acts ...... there is engergy ..... have you seen Red October ...... he i s even scarier there .....
I agree on your statement but Gene hackman was in crimson tide which he was great in but was not in hunt for red October
Why does the town dislike the preacher?
Second only to Tombstone.