Absolutely love this scene. Captures the American spirit to a T. Yeah you’ve bombarded us for days. Deprived us of sleep. We’re starving. Hungry. Low on powder. But have some of this tune that captures the rebellious American spirit. I love it.
Very moving scene. Always has moved me, this morning it's brought me to tears. To me it's a commentary on life. Life isn't always beautiful - it's difficult, there's problems, there's suffering, death is everywhere and knocking at our door, death, loss, despair. "God I hate this tune". But Davy says - "I just figured out what it's missing". And then this. Beautiful. So suffering is a part of life - but we don't have to hate it. I just figured out what the tune of my life is missing. A little harmony, a little music, a little art. We can face this life with dignity, grace, purpose - and yes, even joy. It's doubtful that the legend of The Alamo is factually correct, but it is a beautiful tale. And above all, this scene. Beautiful.
Can I just say Davy Crockett is one of the BEST characters in the movie. Like he shot Santa Ana’s little shoulder pad off and now he plays his violin over the band just the absolute balls of him definitely one of the biggest flexes in history
Amazing how even enemies can respect each other through music. The Confederates and Union troops during Xmas. The Germans and Allied Forces on the front lines during Xmas singing Xmas carols. God Bless those that have sacrificed their lives for a cause no matter if good or bad
One thing I loved about this movie is it shows what a legend Crockett was even in his own time, how even the people that fought against him respected him, and that because of this Crockett knew he had a legend to live up to even if it had the outcome of death
“When the enemy comes with their battle drums and trumpets. You bust out a wicked solo.”
"It's amazing what a little harmony'll do"...this is so moving
Still my favorite scene in this movie.
Absolutely love this scene. Captures the American spirit to a T. Yeah you’ve bombarded us for days. Deprived us of sleep. We’re starving. Hungry. Low on powder. But have some of this tune that captures the rebellious American spirit. I love it.
Very moving scene. Always has moved me, this morning it's brought me to tears. To me it's a commentary on life. Life isn't always beautiful - it's difficult, there's problems, there's suffering, death is everywhere and knocking at our door, death, loss, despair. "God I hate this tune". But Davy says - "I just figured out what it's missing". And then this. Beautiful. So suffering is a part of life - but we don't have to hate it. I just figured out what the tune of my life is missing. A little harmony, a little music, a little art. We can face this life with dignity, grace, purpose - and yes, even joy. It's doubtful that the legend of The Alamo is factually correct, but it is a beautiful tale. And above all, this scene. Beautiful.
Can I just say Davy Crockett is one of the BEST characters in the movie. Like he shot Santa Ana’s little shoulder pad off and now he plays his violin over the band just the absolute balls of him definitely one of the biggest flexes in history
This was my favorite scene of the entire movie. When I saw this movie in theaters with my grandma, I couldn't help but cry when it came to this scene.
I started crying a little when the guy started tearing up😢long live TEXAS💪
I love how the Mexican soldier was almost in awe and said “Crockett”
absolutely perfect...one of the best scenes in any movie IMO
"Its amazing what a little harmony can do" Davy Crockett
One of the most captivating scenes in this movie is Billy Bob's portrayal of Davie Crockett.
Wasn't there a legend among the Mexicans that there actually was someone playing a violin inside the Alamo and that they believed it was Crockett?
Amazing how even enemies can respect each other through music. The Confederates and Union troops during Xmas. The Germans and Allied Forces on the front lines during Xmas singing Xmas carols. God Bless those that have sacrificed their lives for a cause no matter if good or bad
The universal language that is music. I smile every time I watch. In fact, I'd play another harmony line on my clarinet or sax if I were there
One thing I loved about this movie is it shows what a legend Crockett was even in his own time, how even the people that fought against him respected him, and that because of this Crockett knew he had a legend to live up to even if it had the outcome of death
I could listen to this all day. Its so beautiful ! Aw, I love David crockett <3
Although not a Texan this tune makes me proud to be an American and God bless Texas
If ANYONE tears down a statue of Davey Crocket, I will personally arrest them.
This is the best scene out of the whole movie.