City Slickers (1991) - Official Trailer (HD)
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"Ambitious. Funny. City Slickers Delivers!" - Roger Ebert
It's the insightful, delightful film about cowboys, careers and midlife crises starring comic genius Billy Crystal and Oscar winner Jack Palance.
Thirty-nine-year-old New Yorker Mitch Robbins (Crystal) is tired of his job and bored with his life. So he and his two best friends (Bruno Kirby and Daniel Stern) trade their briefcases for saddlebags and set out to find freedom and adventure herding cattle under the wide New Mexico sky. But what they discover instead is scorching sun, sore backsides ... and more about themselves and each other than they ever thought possible.
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I grew up with great movies like this! Being born in the late 80’s and growing up a 90’s kid was awesome! Todays kids will never experience how much simpler life was back then! Family matters, step by step, in loving color, homie the Clown, fire marshal bill 😂 and of course saved by the bell! And can’t forget Martin, and full house! Just to name a few.
People of your parents' generation said the same thing...
😂😂😂😂 fire Marshall Bill was the greatest!
This is one of my favorite movies of the 1990s.This really does resonate with people who have 'I could'ves/should'ves/why didn't I do thats
It's actually a much better movie than most people might think. Not just as a comedy, but as just a family movie. So many great parts in it, like when Billy Crystal's wife says "I like baseball. I just don't memorize who played third base for Pittsburgh in 1960." and all three of them answer at the same time: "Don Hoak."
And of course the scene shown above where Billy Crystal is pulling the calf out and says "This was not in the brochure". Probably an improvised line, knowing Billy Crystal.
Forgot to mention that Jack Palance won the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor in 1992 for this movie. He was perfect in this.
JustWasted3HoursHere it wasn’t his wife that said I like baseball it was another girl on the cattle drive
This movie came out the year I was born but my dad still had me watch it a few times years later.
I remember watching this movie as a kid. One of the funnest movies I've ever watched
Love this movie girl said if front of everyone I'm Late 🤣
Same here! I grew up with great movies like this! Being born in the late 80’s and growing up a 90’s kid was awesome! Todays kids will never experience how much simpler life was back then! Family matters, step by step, in loving color, homie the Clown, fire marshal bill 😂 and of course saved by the bell! And can’t forget Martin, and full house! Just to name a few.
I never watch the academy awards and don’t care who wins or loses but can we all agree that the casting director should have gotten an Oscar for this movie. Every role is perfectly cast.
I was really happy Daniel Stern got to play Phil. It proved he could do a different type of comedy other than just Home Alone. Originally Rick Moranis was going to play Phil but his wife got diagnosed with terminal cancer during production so Stern was a last minute replacement. I think Moranis would also have been excellent but as far as a career performance I really feel this was Stern’s best. Home Alone may be more re-watchable but his best acting was here.
After 1st minute I'm reminded how unconvincing most acting is, NO disrespect it's damn difficult to act, but reality is just better than Hollywood.
(exceptions for Mel Gibson, Clint and few others)
@@Mrbfgray You might be used to porn. Not judging, just an observation. Or, how would you feel/act in real life if you were one of these people in this situation? Jack Palance is the best reason to watch this movie, the rest hold him up.
@@MeMeDaVinci No offense but I live in the real world and it's rarely duplicated in fakery like movies, that still leaves plenty of great movies, the 1%. (near zero % out of Hollywood today) Hollywood is dead along with Disney, to me, go Woke go broke.
I favor podcasts, documentaries plus specific discussions of technical/business related to my investments.
Such a classic. I've seen this movie many times as a kid and even then I knew how good it was. I also enjoy the sequel.
39 years old felt quite old when I first watched this.
I’m now 51.
I’ve still haven’t ridden a horse.
Let’s make it happen! 🏇🏻
So, Mitch was depressed about turning 39? Well, I turned 39 over 32 years ago and I am STILL going strong!
gedstrom wow.
Nobody asked
How’s 41?
My Grandma did the same thing.🤣
RIP
I rented a condo in Colorado to the special effects director, the river scene was 2 miles up the road. From what I got of the premise of the movie, it was a western-like comedy which I probably never would have bothered seeing if it wasn't filmed in my backyard....after watching it in the theater when I was 16, I was floored, the lines, the comedy....it was perfect and still one of my top 3 movies of all time!
Love both the original City Slickers plus the sequel!
They made a sequel to this?!
@@DynamiteThunderyes. The Legend of Curly’s Gold. Jon Lovitz was in it
The one thing... A book brought me to this movie...awesome.❤
Well, well, look at the City slickers pulling up to the countryside in their fancy German car.
i can't sneed
whenever i read or hear city slicker, all i think about is paul rudd in "i love you, man"
I also think of many good references in I Love You Man. The Devil Wears Prada, Chocolat and Mr. Magorium’s Wonder Emporium
Крутой фильм, потрясающая актерская команда. Смотрел ещё на VHS💥💪🤠
Back in the 1990s, people thought 39 was old, and everything was downhill from thereon.
Well, I'm 40, and I feel and look better than I did at 39.
I hope that didn't last
Same here dude. I was overweight in my twenties and thirties and not happy with my life and it’s direction. Only in my late thirties did things start shifting into gear and I lost a lot of weight and look so much better.
😂😂
He's a lunatic. We are going into the woods being led by a lunatic...He's behind me, isn't he?
It took a butte to mess up cell phone reception back then? T-Mobile needs a time machine.
I'm going to watch this movie on my 39th Birthday. Of course, That's after I wander the malls looking for the ultimate soft yogurt.😂
What happened to Hollywood? They've stopped making movies like this.
If they do a reboot have Charlie Day take Billy Crystal’s place and Sam Elliot play Curly. Bradley Cooper play Ed. Ed Helms take Daniel Sterns place.
I love this movie, but, now that I'm older, Mitch's depression simply doesn't come across as believable. He had a loving family, close friends, a beautiful home, and a job that may not have been the best in the world, but was at least better than some of the ones I've had and seen. Certainly not a perfect life, but nothing to be so down about in my opinion. But I'm glad we got the character development that was presented.
I get what you're saying but to me at least he wasn't depressed about his family or his home, he was just a bit down about getting older. A lot of people go through it. It was a sort of mid life crisis come early. I know people 29 who are afraid of being 30. I even know about 18 year olds not wanting to be 20 and seeing it as old. It's really not a unique thing he was experiencing, but it had to be that way for him for the movie plot. It would've made more sense if he was older but then he wouldn't have wanted to do such a physical holiday imo. I think it works as a story line, he's seeing physical changes he dislikes and it's sparked a morbid train of thought he's struggling to shake off. The vacation works as it forces him not to worry about trivial matters and as you say he returns with a new appreciation of all the things he already had.
@@angelkotilainen Well said. Looking back, I was upset about turning 21, which seems so silly, because I'd take that age and appearance back anytime now. LOL. Same for any birthday before 35. Young people shouldn't worry about such things. In any case, I should see the film again. I appreciate you offering those viewpoints.
39 seems to young it should have been 45 when you start feeling this way.
Not in 1991
Best movie ever
Loved this movie❤️
Amazing comedy ❤
It’s from underrated movie director whose work includes Tremors, Disney action drama Mighty Joe Young, Eddie Murphy sci fi flick Pluto Nash and Usher romantic dramedy In the Mix
Marv and Harry but Billy Crystal not Joe Pesci
Phil screaming “STAMPEDE!!!” Classic
Mitch yells “I WANT THAT GOLD!!”
Seeing this trailer has compelled me to tell of the following:
When I was 39, I lost my long mane of hair of 21 years to baldness. It had been progressively thinning throughout my mid-late thirties and one day, the top of my head had gotten completely bare to where I could no longer hide it. I was told by people over years that it is one of the most depressing things that a man could go through and my own relatives even started mocking me over it.
So when it finally started falling out, did I start crying, do everything under the sun to save it such as using Rogaine or expensive surgical procedures?
No…I grabbed a pair of scissors and an electric shaver and mowed it all down. In short, I embraced it.
It was a bit of a shock at first but upon getting over that quickly, it was one of the most liberating experiences of my life.
And as for people making fun of me, nobody did and people like it.
Never let anyone tell you that when you reach a certain age, things will get bad etc. Happiness is a choice and we certainly can be happy with who we are if we make the effort to do so.
Jack Palance and Clint Eastwood should have been brothers
I swear the movie is better than the trailer.
grreat movie with great actors
Bruno Kirby was allergic to horses
Plz watch this movie is funny funny I've no words to describe how funny this is❤
Comedy classic😊
My favorite sceane was when Micht spoke at his son's school for career day and he gives a lecture on "How it's all downhill from here".
@@erinwalker6185love it when Robert Costanzo acts in that scene
Gary Keller was here, folks
Anyone who, like me, wanted to know what the song was at 0:52, it's the theme from The Big Country by Jerome Moross
It’s nice to see how comedy has evolved and how Hollywood invests more and uses superior, mega skilled performers to produce some of the phenomenal comedy films and franchises we see today and in the modern era.
This looks charming but the acting is of another era the filming is barely watchable and the dialogue mildly offensive. It is of its time but in relative terms it is inferior in every respect to the current generation.
I am glad the world got woke and those that didn’t got broke.
That’s how we get things done nowadays bro
😂
Reached here through the one thing
Ok, at 1:20, what is the name of that song?
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Luck of the Irrrrrrrish
Hoedown - Aaron Copland. I recommend checking out the Emmerson, Lake and Palmer cover as well. They do a lot of electronic covers of classical pieces.
@@beccas4257 thank you so much!
"yeehaw" LOL
why i dont see the boots off scene in the full movie.. did they delete that bc of its sexual?
Hangover... but better
Sneed
Where is Norman hello?
Also
HELLO :3
2:51
Haha
1:54 heehaw!
Poor guy, feeling it's the end of the world now that he's growing old, I can understand how he feels. I'm in my 40s, and I never got the chance to have a wife and kids, have one girlfriend, and never got to know the fun of having sex. Then again, with my autism, it may not have worked anyway. Maybe a life as a cowboy is the only way to get away from it all and find peace. Maybe even the life as a sailor, catching fish or cleaning the ocean of its polluting garbage. Or a swamp person, hunting alligators. Or a twister chaser, risking your life searching for twisters and study them. I don't know, I just wish there was a way to find a better life, or maybe have a second chance in life. But I guess that will only happen in the afterlife. (Not that I want to commit suicide or anything).
Go clippers or cavs he a mets fan where's snoopy out on the field
hi
The one thing
Well heck it was a dude ranch so u👁
We all need to drop the divisive adjectives and just state that we are CHRISTians less we fall into exactly what the darkness wants for us🔙.
We are humans that's our race. We maybe be of different breeds yet we where made in HIS image
A good prayer:
I'm a sinner JESUS please forgive me for all my sins I know you shed your Blood for me on the cross at Calvary. Thank you JESUS for my salvation and for shedding they Blood for me. I love you JESUS.
Romans 10:5/10 ct...❤️k
JESUSisLord!Amen...
Amen..
If you'd like to call someone who cares
83
For
Truth.
bc you don't know when you'll die?
.y r u hesitant......
Nobody cares about your imaginary pet god and its idiotic “cross”.
“So I tells the woman $5? How bout $4?” 🤷🏻♀️
He's a lunatic. We are going into the woods being led by a lunatic...He's behind me, isn't he?