Fast Draw Scenes In Westerns 1
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- Опубліковано 27 вер 2024
- Fast draw, also known as quick draw, is the ability to quickly draw a handgun and accurately fire it upon a target in the process. This skill was made popular by romanticized depictions of gunslingers in the Western genre, which in turn were inspired by famous historical gunfights in the American Old West.
Chapters:
Intro: 0:00
The Ballad of Buster Scruggs: 0:14
Kill Bill Vol. 2: 0:50
Tombstone: 1:35
Django Unchained: 2:30
Maverick: 3:15
Deadwood (S1:E1): 4:04
#Western #FastDraw #OldWest
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“6 shots, more than enough to kill anything that moves.”
Me, when I step on my son's lego pieces in the middle of the night: 3:00
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Jack Swift with the dual Showstoppers. A man of culture I see.
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It’s still on the PS Store I just bought it a couple months ago and replayed it.
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Django unchained scene. Is wicked realistic brutal acting like they were in so much pain caused by multiple large rounds
FYI smokeless gun powder wasn’t invented until 1884. Even then it wasn’t widely available that year.
🎉 Django got seven shots from a six shooter in one scene, now THAT takes talent
"...in westerns" - scene from kill bill. You mean in western films? : D
The Mel Gibson one doesn't count, he was never seen drawing his pistol, he obviously had it in his hand already and that was hidden from the camera. Even when he holstered it and drew it again, it wasn't him doing it because they hid his face. It was a double. All done by trick of the eye camera work.
These videos are done from the film's perspective, not real-life.
True, but many actors train hard to master using a gun for these type of movies. Clint Eastwood being one. And yes, it's not real life, its a movie, but it's what they perceived it to be that matters, hence this video.
@@STHFGDBY are you telling the guy that made the video that he is wrong about the point of the video?
Totally true but still one of my favorite western quick draw scenes! Lol it’s just fun to watch but hey that’s worth a spot lol
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If I thought u weren’t my friend . I just don’t think I could bare it lol
Doc vs ringo is missing too
epic
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He was a professional gun handler, not an actor.
Jack swift!
Jack swift underrated in red dead revolver
Kill Bill volume 2 my favorite western samurai movie
lol
You lack the knowledge of genres...
@@johnaustin209you lack the knowledge of how to acquire bitches
Need to add name of movie at beginning of each seen so i can watch the movie
could you put the chapters back in please
Aaaaaand it's not working :/
@@puertoricancinemas9492 oh that’s a shame
"My money'd be on you"
(cos I know your ego says it was you and I'd rather flatter you than annoy you)
also cause he never fired. bill draws and fires before bullock had his barrel pointed at the rider.
What is the name of the movie from the first clip? :)
the ballad of scrooge something...its on netflix
directed by the cohen brothers
Buster scroggs
4:04 Raylan, Raylan Givens?
"My money'd be on you."
4:45 WTF? Has the horse been wounded?
Just 100 3 more times T 4
mel gibson's draw you can clearly see is not him at all.....
Actually in this scene you can clearly see that it is him. But he didn’t draw the pistol. He had it is hand by his side and just brought it up.
What movie was the last clip?
Deadwood the tv show, worth a watch if you like realism in a western
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Glen Ford was the fastest in in his time check it out
No but among the top actors.
Slap iron and fire away
did you know what a western is?¿¿??¿
It's a disgrace to put buster schmugs in the first place.
God _damn_ Django is fast.
@@MrMicahBellThey’re all fantasy films buddy
Especially with that long barrel, must make it even slower , so imagine with a regular revolver
Django shooting looked goofy as hell
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Why Ed Bailey are we cross-Doc Holliday
The fastest on film, without a doubt, was Jim in Blazing Saddles. Was no one quicker. THE western channel explored this.
You mean the Waco Kid?
Nevermind that shit. HERE COMES MONGO!
@@johnaustin209 No no, don't use them, they'll only make him angry.
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all tricks the real west only had a few but they did look for advantages and accuracy it was known doc holiday had the latest army revolver ordered with spring loaded trigger no cocking needed shorter barrel and filled site down on barrel harding did same and wild bill change trigger to fit his big fingers and it was common to take a stance side ways and have hand on gun just a few thoughts for readers
What is that animation in the beginning?
Red dead revolver
jack swifts level intro from red dead revolver
That's called 'The Intro'.
My favorite one is 2:46 it's just fun
Out of all of them, where is Paladin from Have Gun?
He was very slow. When they had to shoot a fast draw scene there was a 50/50 chance the gun would hit the floor. That is why he made that exaggerated shove forward of the pistol, to try and make it look faster.
Gimme a break!! No Josey Wales??? WTF??
He never made a fast draw in Jose’s Wales.
Glen Ford
Il grande silenzio..... With c96 mauser???
Why was Kill Bill in this? That's not a Western
What’s the movie at 3:14?
Maverick!
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Good collection!
This must’ve taken a minute to put together, good job!