The Outlaw Josey Wales (1976) MOVIE REACTION! FIRST TIME WATCHING!
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- Опубліковано 23 вер 2024
- Whats up Gays and Gals!? Welcome or welcome back to my channel! Today I am watching a film that was recommended to me after my reaction to Unforgiven with Clint Eastwood film. I have seen a few western movies over the years but none of the will ever amount to a Clint Eastwood western in my opinion. He is the ultimate badass when it comes to a good old time action movies. He definitely sets the tone when it when comes to tobacco spitting, gun slinging, kicking axx and taking names. You will see in my reaction how much fun I had while watching this movie
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The scene between Ten bears and Josie is the most beautiful representation of live and live that has ever been put to film.
"No paper can hold the iron... "💪
"I aint offering ya nothing different, only the chance to prove that men can live together without butchering one another!" 💘
"You get those holes leaking and I'll whomp you with a knotted plowline!" 😂🤣😂🤣
"Hows it work on stains?" 🤣😂🤣
The war between Kansas and Missouri didnt end in 1865 ... things that are why :(
"It is a shame that governments are chiefed by the double-tongues."
Buzzard's gotta eat, same as the worm.
yeah, but if you analyze it, Ten Bears statement is pure bullshit. "It's sad that governments are chiefed by the double tongues."... uhm... Ten Bears... you ARE your people's government their chief... so you must be double-tongued (well, he's Comanche, so... yeah).
@@Hiraghm That doesn't fit the definition of analysis.
This Outlaw Josey Wales has some of the best quotable lines anywhere! "I didn't surrender but they took my horse and made him surrender." ♥
He'll have to run for it now and hellll is were he's heaaded..... " "He'll be waiting for us their senator" my favorite one
My Uncle's quoted it daily. No exaggeration. "Were gonna go on up to Kansas and set things right." And many more
Bounty hunter: a mans got to do something for a living. Josey Wales: dying ain't much of a living boy.
@@jameshalljedidrivertrainer7207 that’s the one! That’s what I came here to say.
Hell is coming to breakfast little lady. Now spit,,,
"Buzzards gotta eat, same as worms." It don't get any better then this.
“He ain’t a hard man 2 find; he leaves dead men wherever he goes.......” Now DAS COLD BLOODED! 💯🤙🏽😎
Movie from my childhood. “Dying ain’t much of a living boy.” To this day is one of my favorite lines ever.
That, and "Are you gonna pull those pistols or whistle Dixie?"
@@matta5498 absolutely! It was even better explaining how he was able to scoop each target out first. “That one had wild eyes” even as a kid that kind of observation has helped me.
"Buzzards gotta eat same as worms".
"I didn't surrender. But they took my horse and made him surrender. Probably got him pulling a wagon up in Kansas."
Damn right my friend.
For my money, this is Clint Eastwood's masterpiece western over "Unforgiven."
It's so much more than just a western though being set at the end of the war it's kind of half war movie
Pale rider, Josey Wales, Unforgiven. Any order you want. Plus the dollar trilogy. Eastwood is the goodfather of western, definitely. Imho, ahead of Ford.
No argument from me on that one...
My fave Clint western............ High Plains Drifter
@@annaallen6335 thats a damn good one
Although this movie is fictional, the history behind the film is very real. ‘Bloody’ Bill Anderson (who ride up after Josey’s family had been murdered) was a very real person. The ferry man also mentions ‘Bill Quantrill’ of Qusbtrill’s raiders, also very real (Jesse and Frank James fought in that outfit). The border wars between Kansas and Missouri leading up to the war were pure acts of terrorism, women and children were slaughtered. I’m this movie Josey is a Confederate Raider and at the end of the war they were not afforded the same rights as regular Confederate troops (even the Confederacy did not recognize the raider groups as legitimate). So Fletcher isn’t trying to purposely betray them, the war is over, he has just taken a deal to bring them in to keep them from being hung or shot as raiders. The Senator double crossed Fletcher so his judgment may have been bad, and he may have taken some hold to convince a group considered by both sides as outlaws that it was safe to surrender, but he wasn’t in on tge plan to kill them. The ‘Red Legs’ were also very real and they too were murderers but with better uniforms, and more importantly their side won, so they weren’t held accountable.
One last thing - one of the greatest westerns of all time is ‘True Grit’, there is a scene in it where John Wayne’s character ‘Rooster Cogburn’ who like Josey Wales was a Missouri Raider during the war, has an argument with another Ex-Confederate who thinks they were an outlaw group and illegitimate.
to quote Malcolm Reynolds: "May have been the _losing_ side... still not convinced it was the wrong one."
Yeah the 'correct' side don't always win.
Missouri Raiders and Kansas Raiders were murderers - there was no ‘correct’ side, These were horrific attempts to influence political policy and vilify the other side - kind of like right now. As for the war in general - a lot is misunderstood about the motives and intentions of each side but the outcome was in the best interest of all (eventually).
Kind of puts Josey Wales on the wrong side though. The Border Wars between 1855-1859 were all about slavery, and the establishment of the new Kansas Territory. This means Josey was pro-slavery, and since Missouri was totally a Union state as of 1961, the film isn't so much about Josey and his association with being a COnfederate raider, but more of vengeance for the loss of his wife and son.
@@jeffburnham6611 Josey was a subsistence farmer just trying to support his family, nothing in the film says whether or not he supported slavery, he rode for vengeance.
Excellent choice. This movie has been called the greatest Western ever made. "Dying ain't hard for men like you and me, it's living that's hard."
"Are you going to pull those pistols or whistle 'Dixie'?" Love it.
Thanks for reacting to one of my all-time favourite westerns.
About Fletcher, he was paid by the senator to bring his men in to surrender. He didn't know about the betrayal.
He's an easy man to track. He leaves dead people wherever he goes.😂 Everyone in this movie has great lines. One of my favorite movies if all time.
Oh damn my man reacting to my fave western. There's so much in this movie that's absolute gold. The conversation between Josie and Ten Bears is legit beautiful.
Will Sampson was such a fantastic actor. Loved him as the Chief in One Flew Over the Cuckoos Nest too.
@@RunDub Bruh one flew overthe cookoos nest hit me. Ive actually spent time in a "mental health faciliy" and its just as bad as in the movie.
Awesome! One of the greatest Westerns ever made, period, and one of Clint Eastwood's best films. One of the best lines ever, "Don't piss down my back and tell me it's raining!" Love it! Chief Dan George, the old Native American guy, is a legend in his own right. Great, fun reaction to watch as always, Devin. Can't wait to see what you watch next!
To me this is the greatest western ever.
So true !
"How's it for stains?"
Always liked that one.
This is one of the best films ever made. The dialogue scene with Ten Bears is absolutely incredible. This movie is a 10/10 in my book.
I don't know why I've fallen into the rabbit hole of movie reactions. But something about these videos is like I'm watching good films with a good friend. Thanks Devin
any movie with Chief Dan George is worth watching someone react to. he's great in Little Big Man with Dustin Hoffman.
Little Big Man is in my top 5 favorite movies of all time, full stop. Chief Dan George was absolutely fantastic in that movie. "I had a white wife once, tell me grandson, is yours pleasant when you mount her?" Funniest shit in the world dude.
@@kylerobb8066 Little Big Man is on no one's radar. Too bad.
@@jasonscottjenkins I know, it is a shame. The same can be said about a lot of older movies that are far greater than anything they put out nowadays. There's not enough explosions and gunfights and half naked women in them and you might have to actually sit down and listen to the characters and get invested in the story and all that other "boring" stuff.
@@kylerobb8066 "My new snake wife cooks dog very well. The problem with snake women though, is they like to copulate with horses. She says she doesn't, that's why I call her, 'Doesn't Like Horses'. But, of course, she's lying."
@@jasonscottjenkins My dad recently got it on blu-ray and gave me a shot as he thought I'd like it. He was right, great movie.
When the University of Missouri hired a new men's basketball head coach around 2011 or 2012, he asked if someone could explain the rivalry between Missouri and the Kansas Jayhawks. They gave him a copy of this movie.
“Gran Torino” & “The Mule” ; Clint STILL bad ass as a senior citizen! 💯🤙🏽😎
I LOVE Gran Torino. His other actors weren't believable and read their lines really stilted, but i didn't care. He carried it.
no one has ever reacted to gran torino as i know. it would be amazing.
"White man been sneaking up on me for years." Chief Dan George was great in this movie!
"Looks like we can't trust the white man."
What's so great about that quote
You wanna see another bad ass Clint Eastwood role then watch "Heartbreak Ridge" (1986).
I love that movie, bt i cant stand the forced comedy songs from the guitar dude, it sucks so bad.
Most people think he's riding away at the end, but he's not. He's riding back the the ranch. The book the movie is based on shows this.
that indian is my favorite character.... he's hilarious
Fletcher was a conflicted character. He negotiated in good faith (and compensation) to bring the guerilla fighters in under an agreement of fair treatment. When the men were double-crossed and murdered, Fletcher knew Josey would hold him accountable. In their final meeting, the two warriors who had fought and sacrificed together put the war behind them.
Spot on analysis. Every character in this movie is a scene stealer with the exception of the guy that played Terrell. Not that he wasn't a good actor, he just didn't get any good lines or scenes.
"I don't believe no 5 pistolaros could do in Josie Wales".
In addition, he felt Josie had to die as a witness to the massacre because if word got out it may stop other irregulars from surrendering as they would feel they have no choice but to fight to the death and the killing will just go on.
For me, this movie and High Plains Drifter were his two best western films. You may have others who like The Good the Bad and the Ugly or Unforgiven, but I think Josey Wales and High Plains were really the most entertaining or thought-provoking. Lone Rider's ending was cool, but the story was...eh.
Definitely!
You mean Pale Rider?
Hang 'em high is another good one.
Next to The Good, Bad and Ugly, this is the greatest western ever imo.👍🔥
I've always like Clint's older westerns. I've seen Josey Wales many times, but after watching this reaction with Devin. Josey was John Wick in a past life. ;)
Need to watch “ Lonesome Dove” won’t be disappointed it’s long though but it’s the dope
He would love Gus
Lonesome Dove is a must watch!
I been trying to get someone to react to Lonesome Dove for over a year. They all know it just won't do well with the "algorithm"... so they never do it.
hell of a vision
This is one of the best ever
One of my Favorite Eastwood westerns was Two Mules for Sister Sarah. Its not the greatest western, but its entertaining as hell, with good story and plot twists.
It is a fun one
"We need to bury these men"
"I don't mind shooting them for you sister but I will be damned if I am going to sweat over them"
@@bluebird3281 ****spiiiittt**** Buzzards gotta eat
One of my favorites too. And Warren Beattys sister was actually pretty hot in that one!
YES... I haven't even watched it yet... just excited someone has done a reaction to this CLASSIC. Now... LONESOME DOVE... you will NOT be disappointed.
Jerry Skinner: The True Story Of Lonesome Dove
Not a polished production but genuinely interesting for Dove Lovers.
I remember my dad used to watch this movie all the time when I was little. He had all the old Clint Eastwood westerns on DVD. Unfortunately Josey Wales, and For a Few Dollars More got lost when we moved. I was so happy when I saw it on Netflix, one of my favorite westerns of all time.
One of my dad's faves. I must have watched this 1000 times when I was a kid.
'High Plains Drifter', 'Pale Rider'
Missourians and Kansans still dislike each other to this day. Though it’s turned into a college rivalry, but the animosity started with this.
Cheif Dan George was a national treasure. RIP Elder one... you were awesome.
This is one of my favourite Westerns of all time. Thanks for doing a reaction to this Eastwood classic.
2:32 i dont think it can be said better than that "once you piss him off... it's a wrap"
This is my all time favorite Movie, and probably the best western ever, it is definetly on anyone short list.
High Plains Drifter is another great Eastwood western.
Baddest western ever. All time favyfeom my childhood
the "Outlaw Josey Wales" was the last film that I saw at our local Fox Theatre in Riverside, California before it was closed in 1976. The Fox Theatre was later renovated and re-opened as a performing arts theatre around 2012 and is a tourist attraction since it was used as a premier facility during the 1930's! As a premier theatre the Fox Theatre was home to films such as 'Gone With the Wind," and the 'Wizard of Oz' in 1939!
If you are looking for a change of pace for Clint Eastwood movies, Kelly’s Heroes is superb.👍
And that's a who's who of actors in that movie. I love Oddball.
@@eddavis9704 "There you go with them negative waves!"
@@tuffguy0134 I've been having positive thoughts about that bridge the entire time.
Noooooooo!
Even with "Unforgiven" I still think that this is the best of all the Clint Eastwood movies. My favorite three westerns, (and in no particular order), are Unforgiven, The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance, and The Outlaw Josey Wales.
The movie which made me actually feel sorry for damned rebel Confederates, when I'm a verified Union boy . . . Nobody deserves to be done wrong like those boys with that Gatling gun . . .
We all died a little in that damn war.
When it comes to the Kansas-Missouri issue, you've got a lot of scum on both sides. Classic example of how once the pain starts, more people get drawn into it and cease to care about anything but revenge.
dude, u are the only one brave enough to review this beautiful movie
The movie “ Billy Jack” was a really good with a Hero type like Josie. You’ll love it.
This is my All Time favorite movie. I still recommend The Quick and The Dead starring Russel Crowe, as another good shoot'em up movie.
How bout the remake of True Grit
@@markyates1116 Nope. The original True Grit with nJohn Wayne first.
Jose didn't care about dying because he had lost everything. His wife and son. Then as he gets a new family . He is more than willing to die protecting them, rather than lose them and live.. imo it's one of the most realistic western movies ever made.
Good choice Devin G. The last scene always gets me. I second High Plains Drifter. Another great one.
On a vacation when I was a child on my way to Florida for vacation, my dad took us on a side trip too a civil was battlefield and there were soldiers markers as young as 13 years old on a few markers. A truly tragic time in U.S. history.
Best western ever. Made so many one liners in it. And so many good gunfights. A revenge story. That has you pulling for the underdog. As he takes on all the downcast with him along the way ,and they
be come family.dan George. Is fabulous. As Is will Sampson. And all star cast. As Clint is the director and star in this movie. So well done,,,5 🌟,,,
there is nothing more dangerous than a man with nothing to lose,... sums up Josey perfectly. an amazing film, one of my favs! 👍
So glad you finally watched this movie, it's so good. If you want to see Clint Eastwood's best western from the 1980s check out the movie "pale rider "
I love the meeting with Ten Bears. Classic!
I've been waiting for someone to react to this movie.
From what I read that sort of thing happened a lot even before the Civil War. Throughout the 1850s and the Civil War guerrillas would burn, loot, rape, pillage and murder anything in sight. It was a horrible time and it explains the rivalry between Kansas and Missouri.
Great commentary and reaction. It’s kinda funny I’m a Gen Z and growing up I didn’t have all what we got now with all these streaming services or even internet, but my dad had a few movies on dvd and that happens to be one of them😅. I was between 6-8 when I first watched it and man I was obsessed with that movie. I would try to dress up like Josey and act as if I was him . It was good times.😂
Bro. You might just be our hope for the future.
@@marleyjr00 I hope so😅
Look man I feel this way, there is two sides of a coin , Great flic, great reactions, thanks sharing 😊👍✌️🇺🇸
Man I've been waiting for someone to react to this for awhile. That last scene I think is one of the best in the business. Cheers.
oneof the best westerns ever. Second only to "Unforgiven." another Eastwood flick.
“Now remember, when things look bad and it looks like you're not gonna make it, then you gotta get mean. I mean plumb, mad-dog mean. 'Cause if you lose your head and you give up, then you neither live nor win. That's just the way it is.”
Clint, directing, really brought authenticity to Westerns, and most the movies he has directed. His early days as actor only, were kind of stereotypical polished.
Pale Rider is yet another Eastwood classic.
all the Firearms Clint uses in his movies belong to his personal collection
even the gatling gun just asking
@@garywillingham3644 lol ..ya know thats a good question ..it might just be .ill have to look into that one ..He does have quite an extensive collection
@@stevekanakanui7033 Hell he probably does !!!!! ,Let me know Let me know what you find out ???? Im gonna start saving now to buy that at his estate auction 100 years from now LOL
@@garywillingham3644 i think Rick Harrison from pawn stars picked one up for like 20 something grand not long ago ...lol
Tuco should have visited , inspected them, taken them apart, and assembled a Frankengun... then asked for “cartridges”...
I love this movie. I seen it about 50 times and is still great. To me not only is it one of the best westerns ever but also one of the best movies ever made.One of my favorite lines is when the bounty hunter comes in the bar and says 'you're a wanted man Wales'., and Wales says 'I reckon i'm right popular .'
one of my favorite all time movies. Clint can do a straight up awesome western movie. Clint is a legend.
The thing what he got was true...how conflicted things were then. Brother against brother...we were a young nation...many of the Westerner territories were wild. I mean...Oklahoma only became a state in 1910s. This was 40 some years before. War was very unrestricted.
You can catch a lot of these same actors in "Any Which Way You Can" and "Pale Rider". 2 more Clint Eastwood classics.
my fav western ever, great on so many levels: filmmaking generally,, cinematography capturing the seasonal southwest often at magic hour, score combining americana classical music with folksongs and gospel by jerry fielding, and most of all: a meta-look at clint's mythic lone-stranger character, except in this case he reluctantly collects an extended family of misfits that support each other; my fav genre ever.
note: i heard an interview with clint where he said this was his favorite film; above even his similar 'forgiven'; that it was made "before it's time". also, interesting that this one of his early directorial endeavors, when he took it over from the writer/director over some creative differences
The BEST way to show the southern perspective isn't to glorify the Confederacy (Gods and Generals) but to have you empathize with their point of view
I see you saw the Atun-Shei video as well.
@@BlackIce3190 yeah I used to love GaG but the video is really good at explaining the inaccuracies I never knew.
Yeah man, you're spot on. It really is a story about self-respect. And that is really the thing that has taken down regimes in all ages: Individuals, peoples and minorities with self-respekt.
Really cool that you saw this film! I've loved it since I first saw it many years ago now.
Keep going, brother! Love you 👍🤠
Pale rider is another great Clint Eastwood western!
All of Eastwood's movies have a catch phrase that he repeats over and again throughout the movie. This one, " I reckon so"
You can tell this is your first time watching because the reactions are so genuine. This is my favorite Eastwood movie and my favorite Western
Had to watch it again! Your a thousand miles ahead of every other reactor! I grew up with this movie! you see it exactly the way I did every time I watched it! Thabk you so much!
Woodrow, aside from Open Range this is my favorite.
thats a good'n too. i've been on a duke kick lately. Just watched 4 of his westerns over the weekend. Sons of Katie Elder is a great one too!
@@bugvswindshield The Cowboys is one of his best.
Ooooh! I had forgotten Open Range. What a great film!
Josey Wales:
When I get to likin' someone, they ain't around long.
Lone Watie:
I notice when you get to DISlikin' someone they ain't around for long neither.
Another great quote
The real Josie Wales was a man from Phelps County Mo. names Bill Wilson, the same name they call Josie in the saloon. Theres a video on youtube about it.
Clint give all Americans the sight of how it was and how it should be , remember what you've done and remember what is it to think about . Cause everyone has the thinking about Pride in his mind ..... so respect is the answer .
He didn't have to tell them Josey Whales was the only one left. They would have never known, but................that wouldn't have been much of a movie would it? This is the best comedy I've ever watched. Chief Dan George to Clint Eastwood. " I notice when you get to disliking somebody they ain't around very long either".
I never thought of that Devin. The Indians coming in to help out would've been badass actually.
The Comanche coming to help would have implied that they felt Josey NEEDED help. If he needed help he would ask for it. It would have been seen as offering a great warrior an insult and thus never would have crossed Ten Bears' mind. You always have to remember that the warriors of old had a different mentality. You could ask for help and allies would help, but just offering aid could be seen as insulting. You had to phrase it just right. Ten Bears could have come and helped and then said that that it was insulting to him that Josey would have a fight and not invite his brother Ten Bears. Pride was a very touchy thing back in the old days.
@@Falcun21 Well that's true. Though it could be argued he did need some help as the last shot of him was possibly bleeding to death, we don't know.
Spitting on dog was smart...shows dominance.
Great fucking movie. I think my dad showed it to me when I was like 7. Eastwood is the man!
Pale Rider is another great Clint Eastwood western
Clint always did what a man has to do, no more but never, ever, less.
One of Eastwood's best.
The character of Josey Wales was based on the (in)famous Missouri gunfighter Bill Wilson. A nod is given in that last scene.
This was my favorite Eastwood movie growing up. Thank you so much for reacting to it.
A local radio station was giving away concert tickets to the first person who correctly guessed how many times Josey Whales spit. 🤣
One of Clint’s best in his early years
Chief Dan George also did a movie in the 60s with Dustin Hoffman called "Little Big Man."
long forgotten but a great movie
Clint is in the best movies ever
I love it when people discover good westerns
When those memes about giving a quote that lets you identify a movie, my go to quote is "I got the gold right here, Paw!"
"Dyin' ain't much of a livin' boy."
I've watched this movie at least 30 times and can watch it another 30. Love this movie.
As has been mentioned, Fletcher had know idea that his men would be killed. He didn't even know about the red legs being part of the "regular militia". But he knew Josie would look apun it as him betraying his men and he even says he has no choice now to go after Josie because he knew Josie would eventually come after him. When Fletcher heard the people of the town defending Josie he backed down and tried to see where Josie would go. Fletcher had grit also, he stood in the middle of the town facing Josie down. He also said Josie had the right to make the first move, he owed him that.
Josey wasn't fighting with the south he was fighting for revenge on his family
Both.
Devin you gotta check out Clint Eastwood's Dirty Harry series. He plays a badass San Francisco detective, with a big 44 magnum revolver. You'll like those movies, trust me.
fav movie here....really amazing piece of art.
Hell with them fellas. (Spits on guy's forehead.) Buzzards gotta eat. Same as the worms.
My favorite line of ALL cinema, ever.