Wyatt Earp with Kevin Costner is the 2nd best western after Unforgiven, Butch Cassidy is 3rd only because of some of the musical numbers in the 1st half of the movie.
At 1:51 Chavez pulls his coat back as McClosky holds his hand out to Billy. He knows exactly what's about to go down and he wants to be able to get his knives out asap.
In the movies, yes. I read the history of Billy the Kid and would love to see him as a younger kid cause apparently he killed a bully in self defense which is how he became a wanted outlaw
@@TannerGSR Billy was about 17 or 18 when he killed his bully Windy Cahill who was a blacksmith during an argument. Kid was reported calling him a sob and Cahill tackled him to the ground as they both tried to reach for Billy’s gun and he eventually got his gun and shot Cahill. There were witnesses who said that Billy shot the man in self defense but apparently it put him on the wanted list instead. The movies were historically inaccurate mostly because Pat Garrett wasn’t really close friends with Billy
I was 9yrs old when I first saw this and had a toy gun similar to a old colt like the ones used in the movie. I watched this film over and over again, and memorized the words and would always need to have my toy gun with me when I watched it. My mom still brings it up to this day..lol
I did the same , remember my mom rented it and I started watching it the next morning waiting for the bus in grade 6 . Soon as I got home that day I finished it . Been my fav since , also had a 6 shooter replica gun I would hold and practice my spins with and watch over and over . Remember all about the 2nd one too . These movies were an escape for me . Being in my 40s I watched “ Old Henry “ when I stumbled across it and is like I got closure . Lol. that was an awesome movie too !
Same brother. I'm from New Mexico about an 45 minutes away from Lincoln county every time I pass through I always wonder what would of happened if I was alive during that time period. Since the fires it hasnt been the same passing through 😢
It's funny because I'm just now realizing that's Dermot Mulroney playing the part of dirty Steve. He wasn't the main star back then, he was a star but this is Emilio's movie.
Haha i remember as a kid my mother and her friends used to call this movie Young Buns and would watch it for the cute actors. I didnt mind i loved growing up with this movie, Tombstone and Lonesome Dove. I would watch them 4 times a day on VHS 😂 be kind rewind!!!!
Classic film always remember my dad giving me a copy on VHS to keep, must of been late 80s. There are some underrated performances and classic lines that we quoted on a regular back in the day!
@@jettmoreno9069 Are you just making a random comment, because I never even mentioned what he was? All I said was he got that ancient spiritual wisdom lol
Always wondered what Estevez was talking about when he said "I saw that" I think it's right around the 1:01 mark when Mcclusky glances at the other guy before looking at Billy. The glance is so quick though I'm not 100% sure.
I don't think Billy saw anything remember that Billy is a psychopath and he had a hunch that the guy was a spy but no proof in Billy's mind that was enough to kill him
1:12 Once Billy started pressing McCloskey, the rest of the gang trusted Billy's suspicion. I like how Doc shoved him to stop him from walking backwards....that looked personal lol. Billy is a maniac, but when he's right, he's right!
Billy liked Mcclusky so much that he cast him in a small role in a movie he wrote a couple years later called Men at Work also starring his brother Charlie Sheen
I'd love to be a movie director or producer cause I read so much about Billy the kid and I think a good 2 to 3 hour long movie about his life since childhood would be a great idea
@@VegasRT500 No, but the evidence is in this clip. Watch it again, and watch where McCluskey looks when he suggests taking a different route, and his body language. I would've sided with Billy on this one.
Interesting when Billy wanted to kill them, Steve was the only one to agree. Then Billy called him by name, as if to start a frenzy. I wonder if Billy really was that smart.
Emilio is hands down the absolute best Billy The Kid to hit the big screen, ever. Imo
Facts!!!
I love how Dirty Steve always backed up Billy and his crazy ideas. Steve was a true friend and always had Billy’s back with no questions asked.
He got excited when he shot that guy haha
Great supporting character adds to an already steller movie
WHAD'YA SAY STEVE!!??
Yup
A true "Ride or Die".
They way Emilio says "HES A SPY!!!!!!" 😀 CLASSIC
0:38 That excited "uh huh" always got me as a kid.
I know. I think I first saw this when I was 7 and 10 years later it still cracks me up
Me too.
I always crack up from that.
Dirty Steve eating chicken always made the movie lol I've been to Lincoln its pretty good
Love this movie. Estevez and Sheen......two brothers acting side by side in one of the best westerns I've seen other than Tombstone.
Long Riders, Brothers everywhere!
you mean Estevez & Estevez lol
Appaloosa was pretty good too.
Wyatt Earp with Kevin Costner is the 2nd best western after Unforgiven, Butch Cassidy is 3rd only because of some of the musical numbers in the 1st half of the movie.
You've obviously never seen "Return to snowy river" and "Quigley down under."
Doc was able to tell he was lying because he had his mind all over his face
Good stuff, Rin.
That's clever lol
😀 😁 😂 😀
Made a mess too
Yuck.
Estevez was the best Billy the kid ever.
At 1:51 Chavez pulls his coat back as McClosky holds his hand out to Billy. He knows exactly what's about to go down and he wants to be able to get his knives out asap.
Yeah i only noticed this when the guy you copied it from wrote it over 2 years ago
@@daveross1638 You're talking rubbish
Daaaavve. Dave Ross. D.ROSS and all you write is Dross you fool.
You noticed that! NICE! things escalated from there a bit lol
That was very nice of you to describe the scene for people without eyes.
@@We_Are_Borg_478 You're a trekkie!. Nothing you say is of any relevance to anyone, ever.
Chavez also peeped that eye contact you can see him getting ready. Love these movies Regulators Mount Up
This is the best billy the kid movie hands down!!!
anyone wonder what hairspray they used in this time? Emilio's hair was always perfect... Probably not very historically accurate... lol
Jacob Choat å
Jesus Saves they had pomade, it’s basically grease to fix your hair
@@GisherJohn24 Hair grease and a good comb is all you need
Jacob Choat Honestly are they others?????? 🤨
Dirty Steve was the type of friend to call when u need help burying a body. 😂lol
Dirty Steve was always my favorite character in this movie. I loved every single second he was on screen.
They Peyote freak out was great!
"We made a pact! Right, McCloskey?"
"Riiiiiight..." McCloskey said trustworthy-ingly
Probably Billy's most cold blooded kill in either film.
@Hoova Groova It sure as hell was
In the movies, yes. I read the history of Billy the Kid and would love to see him as a younger kid cause apparently he killed a bully in self defense which is how he became a wanted outlaw
@@MagicMahomes28the opening scene where Billy is running from the law is right after that happened
@@TannerGSR Billy was about 17 or 18 when he killed his bully Windy Cahill who was a blacksmith during an argument. Kid was reported calling him a sob and Cahill tackled him to the ground as they both tried to reach for Billy’s gun and he eventually got his gun and shot Cahill. There were witnesses who said that Billy shot the man in self defense but apparently it put him on the wanted list instead. The movies were historically inaccurate mostly because Pat Garrett wasn’t really close friends with Billy
@@TannerGSR Basically I’m just saying that I would love to see the events that lead him into becoming the wanted outlaw
Did anybody else notice Steve enjoying it when Mclosky got his brains blown out?
Mojo Siesta I seen it
Yeah I saw it 😂
Mojo Siesta I saw that!
That's our Steve! :)
watched this movie a thousand times and never noticed that. lol
I was 9yrs old when I first saw this and had a toy gun similar to a old colt like the ones used in the movie. I watched this film over and over again, and memorized the words and would always need to have my toy gun with me when I watched it. My mom still brings it up to this day..lol
Sick man
We the same age then, also same.
We all did my guy ❤️
I did the same , remember my mom rented it and I started watching it the next morning waiting for the bus in grade 6 . Soon as I got home that day I finished it . Been my fav since , also had a 6 shooter replica gun I would hold and practice my spins with and watch over and over . Remember all about the 2nd one too . These movies were an escape for me . Being in my 40s I watched “ Old Henry “ when I stumbled across it and is like I got closure . Lol. that was an awesome movie too !
Same brother. I'm from New Mexico about an 45 minutes away from Lincoln county every time I pass through I always wonder what would of happened if I was alive during that time period. Since the fires it hasnt been the same passing through 😢
Chavez & Doc noticed what Billy saw as well. Doc even gave McCloskey the back shove when he was trying to creep away
I loved when Steve was laughing after Billy put a hole In his head lmao 😂
I only noticed it when the guy you copied wrote it a year and a half before you.
@@macman975 you like living your life as a fuckwit oh no someone call the police someone wrote something someone else did. Oh the Humanity
@@daveross1638 If you could go off and learn punctuation and then come back, i might have a better understanding of what it is you're talking about!.
@@daveross1638 You should probably delete your comment bro 😂
Watched this scene a dozen times, only just now noticed, when Billy shoots McClosky in the head, dirt face smiles and laughs.
Dewderson dirt face is coco we need to feed him coco puffs
It's funny because I'm just now realizing that's Dermot Mulroney playing the part of dirty Steve.
He wasn't the main star back then, he was a star but this is Emilio's movie.
God, the gunshot wound effects were spot on in this film
What If I told you they were never effects
@a What's the problem
Seeing Billy blow McCloskey's head off was straight up horrifying as a little kid. They need to bring this back to theaters ASAP.
I don’t doubt that
I'll camp out just for the first showing. Even if I'm the only one in line.
he did it to undermine the formans ability to lead
😂😂😂dude it's straight up horrifying as a kid-er need to bring back to the theaters ASAP! Screams volumes about u. Talk about duality! 😂😂😂
@@frankdeleon4209 Trollin hard in 24 are we
Haha i remember as a kid my mother and her friends used to call this movie Young Buns and would watch it for the cute actors. I didnt mind i loved growing up with this movie, Tombstone and Lonesome Dove. I would watch them 4 times a day on VHS 😂 be kind rewind!!!!
Let me get your mom's number!
This is a really good western and Estévez performance is on top !!
The second part is good too
And Chavez was my favourite character...
When this movie came out in 88 my friends and I had a choice to see this or Diehard and I voted for this - I've never had any regrets
Back when there was a hard decision between 2 GOOD movies
Back when there was a hard decision between 2 GOOD movies
Must have been a tough choice, Die Hard and Young Guns were pretty awesome films but Young Guns is underrated.
What a time to be alive
Now our choices are between Woke Horseshit and Woke Bullshit.
Classic film always remember my dad giving me a copy on VHS to keep, must of been late 80s. There are some underrated performances and classic lines that we quoted on a regular back in the day!
you gotta love billy
really do!!R.i.p. Kid
Why?
You know you’re extra dirty if your nickname was Dirt Face in the 1800’S
😂😂
1:03 Even the other guy is like, "Wait, what?"
1860 or 1960 a spy is damn spy. A masterpiece of writing and the blood spray over Doc makes me juiced for 3.
I think steve was the craziest one hahaha he has alot of dark humor going on in his head
And giant chickens. Hey dog did you see the size of that chicken 🐔
He dug when Billy killed McCloskey.
@@kneeslider460 rats. You beat me to it. 😆😆👍👍
@@kneeslider460 it was doc not dog
80s Rocked!!!
90s movie
@@myclelo6153 Eh No, 1988, Go Figure out
Yes it did...
Emilio’s best role ever 💪💪
Chavez expression on his face knew exactly what Billy was talking about
🤠Billy and Chavez are the 2 smartest in the regulators.
Billy got street smarts and Chavez got that ancient spiritual wisdom lol
Real chaves wasn't native indian, he was mexican
@@jettmoreno9069 Are you just making a random comment, because I never even mentioned what he was? All I said was he got that ancient spiritual wisdom lol
@@jettmoreno9069his mother was said to have been an Apache.
"We gone bury you, you can believe that"😂
0:38 when youre drunk af and someone mentions food
I totally agree Emilio played a phenomenal Kid! One of my all time favorite flicks.
I love how Billy switched gun hands, as Billy actually was ambidextrous in real life.
*BiLlY wHaT tHe HeCK*
This is so awesome. It's basically like my friends and my brother playing cowboys when we were kids. No wonder we loved this movie growing up.
“He knows what I just saw”
I love Sutherland in this scene. Such a great movie
"Hey..... I saw that."
Yeah it was really nothing that he saw. He just wanted to murder somebody.
Wrong. Watch closely and you'll see that McCloskey made eye contact with one of Murphy's men after he said "We should straight through to Lincoln".
When I first saw this as a kid I laughed so hard I started snorting, great scene. Traitors before the enemy, always.
Kiefer Sutherland’s delivery of “Shut up, Dirt Face” is some of the acting I’ve ever seen.
Hello bob. Goodbye bob. Best dollar 80 I ever spent
Knee Slider best dollar 80 I'd ever spent..18 dimes is $1.80
This idiot can't even get the line right
seen this movie to many times to knows its $1.80
@@y2m226 what?
That actually happened to.
Always wondered what Estevez was talking about when he said "I saw that"
I think it's right around the 1:01 mark when Mcclusky glances at the other guy before looking at Billy. The glance is so quick though I'm not 100% sure.
He knows what I just saw!
I was trying to figure that out too but once you mentioned it you are 100% right!! Thank you for that.
I always thought he was just talking about McClusky's ridiculous suggestion in general. Could have been the glance though.
I don't think Billy saw anything remember that Billy is a psychopath and he had a hunch that the guy was a spy but no proof in Billy's mind that was enough to kill him
Was Estevez telling the truth? Because nobody would post any type of answer, was Mcclusky a real spy? 😳
Talk about riding with the wrong ones to be pulling that bs. 😂
2:10 You wont see this in movies today.
" What you say Steve?" Steve "Uh hu.!" Billy ropes Steve into his plan, cos he knows he's nuts and will be willing to go along with it!!!
You cut my favourite bit; Doc's reaction to all the dead.
He does what he has to do for his friends but he doesn't like it.
What a scene, Billy couldn't give a toss 😂🤣
Reminds me of my best friend in 5the grade. Scarlet bell. We were huge Emilio fans.
McClosky was the prank-battle coworker garbage man in Men at Work too…
( guess modern psychologists weren't the only ones who had discovered the "duping delight deception smirk" ...) Good job, Doctor Billy!
Hey...I saw that! 😏
All I can think about is poor Doc, he's got the guys brains and blood all over his face and most likely in his mouth lmao
The greatest part of this scene was Dirty Steve's reaction. He was Bout it.
Even though its not fully accurate, i will always love ot
Gotta love steve . And he always see the size of chickens😂😂
That cock-a-doodle-gaw-damned-doo! 😂😂
They all knew something wasn't right with McCloskey
The Sheen boys were great together. They should've put the old man in it.
When I learned the main actor in My best friend’s wedding was dirty Steve, I couldn’t believe it 😅😂
THIS and the awfully underrated sequel of all time (YG 2). These still hold up
1:35 HES A SPY!! 😠
Great film, and great actors in it. 👍🏼
1:12 Once Billy started pressing McCloskey, the rest of the gang trusted Billy's suspicion. I like how Doc shoved him to stop him from walking backwards....that looked personal lol. Billy is a maniac, but when he's right, he's right!
Never trust a smirk and dark eyes
Cody Palance made an awesome appearance. Miss you Cody!
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Best Billy The Kid ever!
What...what ya see what ya see....lmfao i use that line when ever i can in life
Billy wasnt shy bout weeding out the non loyalists lol
Billy blew his mind.
I really loved this movie. And again I really enjoyed Kiefer Sutherlands performance.
his thoughts went out the back door
Best western movie ever
EDSZ The Cannel yes Is true
ever!
Tombstone
Tombstone is on another level
I would put Tombstone and The Long Riders above it, but yeah, it's a damn good western
One of the best movies ever made
AND HES OUT THERE DOIN IT WITH HIS HORSE
Billy liked Mcclusky so much that he cast him in a small role in a movie he wrote a couple years later called Men at Work also starring his brother Charlie Sheen
never touch another mans french fries
It always seems like doc is always getting blood on his face!! LMFAO!!
Damn. Billy killed em twice. Lol
One of my favorite movies of all time.
Bro Red Dead Redemption: The movie 😂🤦🏽♂️
as much as i saw this movie to be pg 13 rated, that headshot bit was brutal
I'd love to be a movie director or producer cause I read so much about Billy the kid and I think a good 2 to 3 hour long movie about his life since childhood would be a great idea
Poor Doc lmao
Great film. Love young guns and Emilio was the best billy the kid imo
Dirty Steves laugh lol
After McCloskey's killing, no less.
I remember my dad recorded this on vhs from a movie channel and it cut out doc getting spayed with mcluskeys blood 😂
"He knows what I just saw"..
Sheen was so good in these. Wish he was in this longer
When McCloskey showed up I knew there was something fishy about him, that’s why I was on Billy’s side. Can’t take any risks
You went through the change. I'm a 10. The silvers look at me
"Murphy's Men!".......as he jumps
Irl charlie and emoilio are brothers 👍 gotta love how Billy knew he was a spy and shot him 👍
Was he a spy though? I dont think that was proven?
@@VegasRT500 No, but the evidence is in this clip. Watch it again, and watch where McCluskey looks when he suggests taking a different route, and his body language. I would've sided with Billy on this one.
@@paulholman2841 you're right, McCloskey was acting strange...
Interesting when Billy wanted to kill them, Steve was the only one to agree. Then Billy called him by name, as if to start a frenzy. I wonder if Billy really was that smart.
I never noticed Dirty Steve laughing after Billy blew McClusky’s brains out.
Best movie(s) ever!!!!!
You would take 2 guys otw to California from Nebraska just to blow there heads off lol
Henry Hill, I'll be damned. Goodfellas reference this early in time?
Jay Mour Ikr, now go home and get ya fuckin shine box
A little bit. It's a Goodfellas reference a little bit.
Wasn't this out a couple of years before Goodfellas?
What do you say Steve?! 😄