It's shocking how often I've seen that happen in real life as well - just one innocent comment or remark can sink a great day without fail. Seein' it in film's funny in a relatable way, even if it's happenin' for a criminal!
@@paulman34340 Absolutely one of its more common nicknames, but I love that George refers to it as a “choppa,” which is a less common nickname. Choppa/chopper is now more closely associated with the AK-47 in gang culture, usually illegally modified Draco’s.
Nelson loved guns, and read gun magazines on the road and when stopped overnight -- esp. the articles about customizing and optimizing firearms. He loved to shoot the Thompson and would take care to riddle the elaborate plaster, granite, and mahogany decor of a large bank even if the tactical situation did not require it. He also shot out every plate-glass bank window he could, prior to the getaway. He himself was shot at lest twice with revolvers by enterprising citizens while pulling bank jobs with the Dillinger gang, but a bullet-proof vest saved him each time.
Everything about this scene is so surreal. The bankrobber instantly trusting those guys and taking them in tow, the nonchalant attitude of everyone to the violence, the incredibly fragile self esteem.
He cut loose with 2 Thompson machine guns one in each hand in his final shootout with the FBI. Got hit 17 times and killed all agents on him. Mad as a cut snake.
Apparently he was shot 9 times but they initially reported the number incorrectly. And he killed 2 agents but that was with a .351 Winchester converted to full auto. Still very impressive to live through that and continue to fight.
@@bit1733 Yeah. He used to rob banks and wait for the cops to turn up so he could kill them. He was also known to turn his car around when he seen a cop car going the opposite direction to shoot it out with them. He was a baaaaad man !!
My Mom and I loved this movie, used to watch it over and over when I was in Junior High School, and listen to the soundtrack while cleaning the house. Great times…
Haven't seen this since my mom passed 3 years ago. It was her favorite movie and I loved watching it with her as a kid. I always felt the same way when he shoots the cows, "Oh George, not the livestock", bc I grew up in the country around cow pastures and cornfields 😄
*turns around with a pissed off look* "..who said that... What Ignorant. Lowdown. Slenderizing. SONABITCH Said that!?.." *walks menecingly* "My name is GEORGE NELSON! Get me??"
I'm still trying to find an appropriate moment to use that line (replacing Nelson with my name) outside of robbing a bank. Obviously it wouldn't be as cool.
Tell that to Larry Phillips Jr and Emil Mătăsăreanu who pulled off bank robberies like this with AKs in the 1990s. They got away with a few before being killed by police in the North Hollywood Shootout of 1997.
1:07 I wonder why he calls the Tompson Walter PPK. I always assumed it was a dubbing-hick-up in the german dubbed version, since Walther is a german gunsmith. Was kinda surprised to hear him say it in the original english version as well.
Given that the PPK was released only 6 years before the movie is set, it’s more likely he’s just referring to it for being a small, concealable, and top-of-the-line handgun.
Did anybody notice they ( the studio) edited out the part where George kisses the young girl after he jumps off the table but before he runs to the bank teller. I mean it's pretty obvious he goes from walking it off the street with no lipstick on his face to walking away from the teller with a red smudge across the left side of his mouth
Jorge looks like Jimmy Alteri from the Sopranos. This is the brother of the actor Jimmy Alteri. This is Michael badalucco His brother is Joseph. Badalucco how interesting how they very much look-alike and therefore five years apart.
Just presume the Feds lied on the reports of Nelson's death and they just concluded the one in this movie was "an impersonator" to cover up that fact (George REALLY didn't make himself popular with the locals by killing Cows Either LOL. Plus being far from the City in which you know City Folk don't care too much about anything not happening where they are at! Both Lies would be accepted as fact! George DID stop robbing banks and being a Plague when he was "killed" as he just became a plague to the Rural folk of the South who'd only know him as a "Cow Killer!")
Imagine just randomly walking upon a road, and then getting picked up by a hardened-criminal in the middle of a car-chase and you just decide ‘eh, I’m along for the ride’.
The way he goes from cloud 9 to the gutter emotionally after hearing "Baby Face Nelson" always cracks me up!
It's shocking how often I've seen that happen in real life as well - just one innocent comment or remark can sink a great day without fail. Seein' it in film's funny in a relatable way, even if it's happenin' for a criminal!
I like the sad burst he fires as he slinks out.
I wouldn’t worry Gary. He’ll be back on top again. I don’t think we’ve seen the last a’ Ol’ George Nelson!
He had bipolar disorder. Nobody knew much about it in the 1930’s, however, so he went untreated.
@@bobcat24 this diagnosis from a scene in a movie 🙄
"Oh George, not the livestock." The lines in this movie are amazing.
Welcome to the world of Coen effing brothers. One never gets bored by their story telling.
“Now there’s a good boy..” 😆
The lines are good, but don't forget the delivery.
"Jesus saves, but George Nelson WITHDRAWS!!!"
HAHAHAHA that was great 🤣
Epic
"Say, what line of work you in, George??" He asks as he hands him a Thompson submachine gun
Bob Vance, Vance refrigeration
Financial Acquisitions 🤣
@@IglooGaming1775Well, it's not called the "Chicago Typewriter" for nothing!
You boys know your way around a walther ppk
@@paulman34340 Absolutely one of its more common nicknames, but I love that George refers to it as a “choppa,” which is a less common nickname.
Choppa/chopper is now more closely associated with the AK-47 in gang culture, usually illegally modified Draco’s.
Oh George, not the livestock.
Why do they have better animal effects than any modern movie
200th like for ya lol
😆 Sort of reminds me of that line from League of Extraordinary Gentleman "not the whole thing"
jesus saves, george nelson WITHDRAWS!
The real Lester Gillis aka George "Baby Face" Nelson loved animals and would never them.
You hear that tone when he says, "not babyface!"
Bruh, i felt that
Lol you remember, and you tell your friends! 🤣
Even that last shot sounded depressed. That was amazing 😂
😂😂😂😂 @@nick56677it did for real
Giant bag of cash, bills flying all over the place. “Friend, some of your foldin money has come unstowed”.
Just stuff it down that sack there
Ha I always thought he said some of your stolen money's come unstoled
OMG LOL 😂
Wtf is folding money?
Scott Campbell Pretty sure it’s just an old term for paper cash
When you've just joined GTA online as a clueless noob and a nice high level player gives you a ride in his nice car.
*FALSE*
Youll just get exploded when you join a new server
This movie will remain just as timeless as the original Odyssey :)
You’ll never find another movie with as much genuine humor as this one had. This movie is an absolute riot!
Well said that it will.
"Han me dat chappa"
I love the way he says that.
" Heeza Gaingstah " !!
I love how everybody isn't faze by the robbery. It's like he comes in the bank everyday doing the same thing
It's Babyface again (sigh!)
@@jameslowman1355 *IT’S GEORGE NELSON! NOT BABYFACE! YOU GOT THAT?!*
@@doodledevore7745 YOU TELL YOURE FRIENDS, ITS GEORGE NELSON.. BORN TO RAISE HELL!
They might been pretty used to robberies back in the great depression
Babyface this is just getting old and annoying, can you please stop 🙄
I love how they storm into the bank and George is just firing off rounds and the bank patrons all just stand there staring 😂
They’re just standing there like 😐
Nelson loved guns, and read gun magazines on the road and when stopped overnight -- esp. the articles about customizing and optimizing firearms. He loved to shoot the Thompson and would take care to riddle the elaborate plaster, granite, and mahogany decor of a large bank even if the tactical situation did not require it. He also shot out every plate-glass bank window he could, prior to the getaway. He himself was shot at lest twice with revolvers by enterprising citizens while pulling bank jobs with the Dillinger gang, but a bullet-proof vest saved him each time.
He also hated his nickname with a passion
Did you ever see his modified 38 super 1911? That thing was a prototype Machine Pistol and gave the feds hell
should have gone for the head i guess
There is no such thing as a “bullet proof vest”.
@@michaelwall2304 just like there's no such thing as a "silencer"
Dude I love that these comments are so recent.... long live 'o brother where art thou'!
May its legacy be as remembered as much as the original Odyssey
I quote it daily. Even after 21 years
One of my favorite movies of all time, every single scene is a classic!
Cause the video came out recently
“HAND ME THAT CHOPPA.” *wrings fingers with excitement* AHAHAHAHAHA...
Say what line of work you do George?
Roman citizen: “That’s Caligula”
Gaius Julius Caesar Germanicus: “Who said that?😡”
Considering that 'Caligula' basically means 'Bootsie", I can understand him not liking it.
I noticed when George was shooting off a bit he paused to eject a hung up round in the Thompson, actor had a bit of training with it
Ya think? 🙄
I was thinking that to... it happened twice
Historically correct too. The drum mags were known to jam. Hence why in ww2 they stuck with the stick mags for the most part
Just remember folks. He didnt do it in one try. They took the better part of a day shooting that so ya he had some time to figure it out.
Blanks misfire and jam way more that live ammunition.
The Coen brothers know how to cast actors for the roles in their films. Michael Badalucco is another prime example.
They're familiar with the process, yes.
Same goes for the actor playing Baby Face Nelson.
@@reidflemingworldstoughestm1394 "George Nelson! Not Baby Face!"
Everything about this scene is so surreal. The bankrobber instantly trusting those guys and taking them in tow, the nonchalant attitude of everyone to the violence, the incredibly fragile self esteem.
You just watch the movie and can never predict what happens next
@@MilloSpiegel such a good movie
That's where we can't help you. I don't believe that's in Mississippi! I love that line.
"He's a live wire, though, ain't he?"
yes he was lol
To say the least 😂
3:31 I've always liked the movie line "Who said that?!" and this movie has one of the best examples of that line.
Long live George Nelson and Gunnery SGT Hartman
@@tylerweems510 Private Joker, huh?
"Ok folks... hold the applause and drop your draws..." 😆😆😆 2:56
This is one of my favourite films of all time I’m 60 years old and I’ve seen alot of films
He cut loose with 2 Thompson machine guns one in each hand in his final shootout with the FBI. Got hit 17 times and killed all agents on him. Mad as a cut snake.
Apparently he was shot 9 times but they initially reported the number incorrectly. And he killed 2 agents but that was with a .351 Winchester converted to full auto. Still very impressive to live through that and continue to fight.
You talking about the real Baby Face Nelson?
@@bit1733 Yeah. He used to rob banks and wait for the cops to turn up so he could kill them. He was also known to turn his car around when he seen a cop car going the opposite direction to shoot it out with them. He was a baaaaad man !!
@@SPOOKSTR Oh, yeah. He was a loose canon much more worse than John Dillinger.
@@SPOOKSTR He was a very bad booger
Let's be honest, Delmar O'Donnell was probably never a bad man.
@Mark H legend says he's still wanted in yassup for those charges
Cuz the preacher dun warshed him o his sins.
@@redlion45 are you a nihilist?
@@trespasserswill7052 ja. I believe in nossing. I can fix deine cable too.
@@redlion45 You claim to be an expert which contradicts your belief system (or lack of one). So, who's the nihilist here? 😃
Flat top V8,Thank you Mr Ford,fantastic movie and music.
loui chevrolet used too invent parts ( intakes ect,..for ford engines and Race them... much much earlier though
That cow getting run over was a little too convincing😳
The sound the cow makes when it gets shot I swear is the same noise the T Rex sometimes makes in Jurassic park
It definitely is
Hahaha totally is!
I guess they wanted the animals sound more bigger than they are
This movie still doesn’t feel old .
Sometimes I have to remind myself that this guy was real
Actually I hear he was a real person
@@heyitschris9398 He was real, that’s what’s so bizarre about this
He was in Public Enemies played by Stephen Graham IIRC, and just as about as crazy as he is in this.
@@Beppo85he was crazier
My Mom and I loved this movie, used to watch it over and over when I was in Junior High School, and listen to the soundtrack while cleaning the house. Great times…
"Oh George, not the livestock"
I would love to see a PETA memeber see this scene with the cows for the first time 😂
They depicted George Nelson very accurately. I love it.
The money flying around is hilarious 😂😂
Reminds me old cartoons when bank robbers are making a get away
One of the most underrated films of all time.
Everett's face when George is blasting the cows kills me every time for the last 25 years! 😂
The way he laughs as he’s blasting off at the cops!! 😂 Just stoked in life!!
Baby face Nelson was actually a real stone cold gangster with John Dillinger during that time frame. No wonder poor George felt challenged lol
This movie seems to say he was bipolar.
2:30 gets me everytime 🤣
I like his use and manner of the word "slanderizing!"
2:54 there’s just something about that moment that makes me laugh.
They gonna light me up like a Roman candle 😂😂
Fun fact: they had to remake the scene where the cow got shot because people at the Animal Welfare thought it was real, so they had to inspect it.
One of my favorite scenes of all time
Haven't seen this since my mom passed 3 years ago. It was her favorite movie and I loved watching it with her as a kid. I always felt the same way when he shoots the cows, "Oh George, not the livestock", bc I grew up in the country around cow pastures and cornfields 😄
"hes a live wire aint he"
I love the woman in the bank. What a face of character!
Were did they find her
Did anyone else think that could of maybe been the actor for George Nelson’s mother? They have similar faces
Baby Face Nelson lmao😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
I always thought that George would've made an excellent video game boss.
Words can not explain how much I *love* this movie.
George Nelson had the “Chopper” before it was cool
That's a Tommy gun. But I get what you saying
Yes i know it’s a tommy gun but george himself says earlier “hand me that chopper”
@@corieydadon It was called a chopper.
@@corieydadon Thompsons, AR's, AK's, Gatlin Gun's/Miniguns and almost all other machine guns are called choopers or street sweepers.
Arthur what happend with you and Dutch on that trip to guarma
George Nelson. The first joker
A guy at my work keeps telling me I look like a young George “Baby Face” Nelson after I got my haircut and beard trimmed lol. I kinda dig it now lol 🤣
2:21 " Oh Greoge not the life stock..."
Dammit! Poor cows.
Folk in the bank seem more scared of that one shot Nelson did while sadly leaving than when he spray his way in
George aka baby face is the best.
I love this movie.
"Thank you folks, and remember.. Jesus saves, but George Nelson.. WITHDRAWS!"
(Whispers) that baby face Nelson
*turns around with a pissed off look* "..who said that... What Ignorant. Lowdown. Slenderizing. SONABITCH Said that!?.." *walks menecingly* "My name is GEORGE NELSON! Get me??"
Lmao I always say to myself when I'm at the bank making withdrawals
"And im George Nelson, born to raise hell, bang! 😞"
I'm still trying to find an appropriate moment to use that line (replacing Nelson with my name) outside of robbing a bank. Obviously it wouldn't be as cool.
"That's baby face Nelson"
At least he destroyed any mortgage documentation at the banks he robbed. Good Samartian
Grab the tiller.....Will ya, buddy?
Hand me that chopper. heeheheh...
"He's a live wire...ain't he?"😊😊
Great scene from a terrific film!!
Watching this movie right now. Hilarious!
Back when being a bank robber was even possible
That’s what I was thinking because everything is electronic now
Tell that to Larry Phillips Jr and Emil Mătăsăreanu who pulled off bank robberies like this with AKs in the 1990s. They got away with a few before being killed by police in the North Hollywood Shootout of 1997.
I thnk BWOT is one of the best movies I've seen! Only 5 time now!!
That movie is a classic.
😂 i feel sorry for the cows but i felt real sorry for Geoarge when they called him baby face it felt offended to him
"Say, what line of work you do George?"
* Starts laughing and shooting the police cars *
2:21 Oh George, not the livestock
2:30 HAHAHAHAHA….THAT COW GOT HAMBURGERED HAHAHAHAHA!!!
Like that endless magazine. Not those two quick bursts and it’s empty real ones
The Real Baby Face Nelson died in 1934, so this guy must either be impersonating him or he's just gone plain loco.
what are you looking at grandpa when he said that was hillarious.
Baby face made it rain lol
Me just feeling bad for the cows the whole time😔
Oh, George. Not the livestock.
Stampeding the cattle across the road was actually a pretty smart idea.
They're driving a Model B but I still got my buddy a "I hate cows.." sticker for his Model A
1:07 I wonder why he calls the Tompson Walter PPK. I always assumed it was a dubbing-hick-up in the german dubbed version, since Walther is a german gunsmith. Was kinda surprised to hear him say it in the original english version as well.
Given that the PPK was released only 6 years before the movie is set, it’s more likely he’s just referring to it for being a small, concealable, and top-of-the-line handgun.
Watching this is tempting me lol
Did anybody notice they ( the studio) edited out the part where George kisses the young girl after he jumps off the table but before he runs to the bank teller. I mean it's pretty obvious he goes from walking it off the street with no lipstick on his face to walking away from the teller with a red smudge across the left side of his mouth
"Hop on in while ya give it a tank."
I love him
"Hap on in while you give it a think."
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Jorge looks like Jimmy Alteri from the Sopranos. This is the brother of the actor Jimmy Alteri. This is Michael badalucco His brother is Joseph. Badalucco how interesting how they very much look-alike and therefore five years apart.
No cows were harmed in this movie lol
I saw this in the theater and lmfao
This movie takes place in 1937. Baby Face Nelson was killed in 1934.
Just presume the Feds lied on the reports of Nelson's death and they just concluded the one in this movie was "an impersonator" to cover up that fact (George REALLY didn't make himself popular with the locals by killing Cows Either LOL. Plus being far from the City in which you know City Folk don't care too much about anything not happening where they are at! Both Lies would be accepted as fact! George DID stop robbing banks and being a Plague when he was "killed" as he just became a plague to the Rural folk of the South who'd only know him as a "Cow Killer!")
"He's a live wire though, ain't he" 🤣
Nice scene
Great movie
Is this the road to Itta Bena?
I gotta get me one of those unlimited 50 round drums… I’ll never have to buy ammo again!
Get the 100 round drum and never, never....run out
Ok Bab...I mean George Nelson,sir!
Imagine just randomly walking upon a road, and then getting picked up by a hardened-criminal in the middle of a car-chase and you just decide ‘eh, I’m along for the ride’.
I do feel sorry for the cows, but George Nelson is just hilarious!
Classic
Hand me that choppa 😂