Yup, ain’t be missing like that. Yup me thing we learn from years of silent hunting: Aim true. make every shot count like it’s the most important, because it very well may be. 🤠🇺🇸Texas made.
Where I'm living (Alaska) bullets are expensive and a large percentage of the game can kill you. No one goes into country with big mags. An old joke always told up here "If you need an AR-15 to hunt, you don't need more bullets. You need more range time."
What makes this movie work for me is the fact that once they killed that boy the whole county says fuck it and joins with Forrest. Even the Sheriff knows it went to far. This is very true with country folk in Appalachia at the time. You can only push them so far before they break. The movie Matewan shows another example of this phenomena in West Virginia which led to the Battle of Logan Mountain and google the Battle of Athens Tennessee for another example.
I'm 50 years old, been in WV my whole life. Your statement is very spot on. We will give you the shirt off our back. We will help you in anyway we can. But you jump on one of us. You get the whole holler coming at you fighting mad. We look out for our own around these parts, always have, always will.
This movie is based on real people from my hometown of Franklin County, Va. The Bondurants were just a small part of the big picture. Look up the Great Moonshine Conspiracy Trial of 1935. They tried to get rid of the moonshine here, never could make it happen. Last big bust here was Operation Lightning Strike back in July 1999.
@@guins99 Yea, but I dont see any muskets or redcoats here so its just stupid theatrics. Also, pretty sure Lawless took place in the 1930's so standing around like idiots is an outdated "tactic".
You can see from this scene who has shot a real gun in their lives, and who had to fake it. Rakes (whatever the actors name is) faked it. He's never shot a gun in his life.
The egregious missed shots at close range, Guy Pearce over acting like he's Leo, the dumb choices everyone makes, the knife in the back where he rips it upward against the back of the blade.. what a friggin dumb scene.
honestly, guy peace overacting is a thing. his shots look so awfully acted. the missed shots at close range... ever been in a close combat gunfight? with... a bunch of weapons that were already antique in the 30's?@@thisguy1413
Those ain't cowboy hats, the brim is too short. They're those old fashioned fedoras and derby's with a crown crease. The original cowboy hats were sombreros and stetson's.
It will never not be awesome to me how Howard slinks out of the backlight into the shadows to skirt the side of the bridge. Such a killer...
You know it’s movie
When that many country boys miss that many times 😅
Yup, ain’t be missing like that. Yup me thing we learn from years of silent hunting: Aim true. make every shot count like it’s the most important, because it very well may be. 🤠🇺🇸Texas made.
You know it’s comment
Where I'm living (Alaska) bullets are expensive and a large percentage of the game can kill you. No one goes into country with big mags. An old joke always told up here "If you need an AR-15 to hunt, you don't need more bullets. You need more range time."
Most country boys I know (myself included) are wasted most of the time... that's how I lost my teeth, shooting a 10ga while drunk.
@@juansolo1617 Don't pick up a gun while drunk unless you have to. I hope your dental situation turns out alright, but that's guns 101 man.
That was some strong-ass pomade.
Dapper Dan baby!
What makes this movie work for me is the fact that once they killed that boy the whole county says fuck it and joins with Forrest. Even the Sheriff knows it went to far. This is very true with country folk in Appalachia at the time. You can only push them so far before they break. The movie Matewan shows another example of this phenomena in West Virginia which led to the Battle of Logan Mountain and google the Battle of Athens Tennessee for another example.
I'm 50 years old, been in WV my whole life. Your statement is very spot on. We will give you the shirt off our back. We will help you in anyway we can. But you jump on one of us. You get the whole holler coming at you fighting mad. We look out for our own around these parts, always have, always will.
This movie is based on real people from my hometown of Franklin County, Va. The Bondurants were just a small part of the big picture. Look up the Great Moonshine Conspiracy Trial of 1935. They tried to get rid of the moonshine here, never could make it happen. Last big bust here was Operation Lightning Strike back in July 1999.
I hope to meet all of you one day to make a movie like this long live cinema 🙌🏽🙌🏽🙌🏽🙌🏽
@@nathanstrickland6508 about to be time you all wake the fuck up and take this country back
messing with hillbillies is a bad idea
Sometimes justice should still be carried out this way
I guarantee those country boys would not have missed that many shots.
Watch the film Unforgiven if you want to understand why this is realistic.
Oh snap. But they did.
Oh trust me
We dont
They would've if they were imbred!!!
@@lonniehutchinson30but they did lmao, don’t forget the civil war. It’s different shooting at a human being with the amount of adrenaline people have
Bravo! Great Performance by Guy Pearce
Why you speak Serbian?
The cast did a great job.
As someone born and raised in Chicago, we all know someone like the special deputy…..and we hate them too.
What kind of deputy was Charlie Rakes?
@@waynedenson-mp5lp like what agency did he work for?
@@TM-ro7lh I reckon.
@@waynedenson-mp5lp in the movie he’s ATF
Shia Labeouf vs. Guy Pearce. They both have a great performances.
Shia is underrated
True
Damn that 25 hp putten in work 😂
When even the police knew he was a bastard 😂
He grew up immediately when Forrest got shot !!!
Man the gun farting was intense
The way his corpse collapsed looked so believable
"you know in my life, ill be the fighting man. Hard times, hit me. Now im going down."
Is a damn good movie.
1:42 the music in the background says it all
Here they come
They don't give a F***
That knife splitting up to from his lower back up to his mid back must have been some painful shit.
how did guy pierce not win an oscar?...
❤❤ that scene
This is how all bad cops and crooked officials should go out. Fifty people around who saw nothing. Things to come.
Perfect history lession of what they done and even Kennedys family was in on the trade
I guess the bad guy was the only one who could shoot 😂
Where the HELL do you think YOU’RE going?! You started this, stay and see it through.
lil bro makes his bones
proud brother moment 2 share...
The fact that tbe cops didnt arrest clown with the bowtie proves everything about the cops.
This gun fight would have lasted 9 seconds, lol. County boys know how to shoot. Especially at that range.
Love this movie
What's the point of standing in the open and getting shot? Movies...
Yep, hollywoke drama.
@@ZHBraden13 yeahh, such a woke movie, you're so right
@@treevnor Now where did I say anything about this movie in particular being woke? please quote me. 🤦
Was pretty routine for a couple hundred years after the invention of the musket for troops to stand in the open and exchange fire.
@@guins99 Yea, but I dont see any muskets or redcoats here so its just stupid theatrics. Also, pretty sure Lawless took place in the 1930's so standing around like idiots is an outdated "tactic".
Damn.
You can see from this scene who has shot a real gun in their lives, and who had to fake it. Rakes (whatever the actors name is) faked it. He's never shot a gun in his life.
BLAIR MOUNTAIN BABY
I was disappointed that they didn't even try to get the mountain peoples accents right.
Otherwise it was a great movie.
When he took it to fucking far and the bastard went to hell
When people really died over it and then they the government started selling it
Dont always trust their ass
MOST learn not to screw with hill people,hill people are free,that back up each other,this movie shows some of it,hill country is a whole other world
all that to die of fucking pneumonia
Rifles shot from the cover of the woods would have made a much better tactic instead of a direct attack over open ground with pistols..pretty stupid.
This scene makes no damn sense
decent movie
FTP
File transfer protocol?
Fuck Tha Population? I love $uicideboy$
For such a good movie, this scene was stupid from the word go.
The egregious missed shots at close range, Guy Pearce over acting like he's Leo, the dumb choices everyone makes, the knife in the back where he rips it upward against the back of the blade.. what a friggin dumb scene.
honestly, guy peace overacting is a thing. his shots look so awfully acted. the missed shots at close range... ever been in a close combat gunfight? with... a bunch of weapons that were already antique in the 30's?@@thisguy1413
The guns weren’t that accurate back there
Yes they were.
Another typically silly American movie
Some of the most divine retribution ive seen as a good ending for a crime movie
When cowards let evil evil men do as they please, they are equally evil
Chicago go bye bye
This show is like the godfather and Goodfellows except they wear cowboy hats. Gets old
Those ain't cowboy hats, the brim is too short. They're those old fashioned fedoras and derby's with a crown crease. The original cowboy hats were sombreros and stetson's.