I love that he fights with only his left hand so that his shooting hand would never get hurt. His right hand was his most valuable weapon and he kept it in pristine condition.
that’s one thing i did appreciate about the spaghetti westerns and etc, all of the henchmen and characters no matter the role had personality and or character.
I'm not sure. The main character(s) have character but the supporting cast are basically cardboard cutouts. Not that it doesn't work, but I don't think characterisation is particularly deep in these films.
@@Shopwood100 It’s also visual characterization, for example the guy with the half shaved beard, he doesn’t have much of a role, but he’s not just some random person, they made sure to give him a unique look.
His beards half shaved because he was in the middle of shaving it, you can see the shaving cream still on his face, don’t think they meant to make it part of his actual look
i highly recommend you check out the Italian made westerns from the 60 and 70, they made a whole bunch of them.. they focus mainly on 2 specific characters..Sartana....Deranjo..really good action in them.
Best western ever made, in my humble opinion. I preferred this over The Good, The Bad and the Ugly, because it is more focused, tight, shorter, and I actually like Eastwood and Van Cleef's characters working together, rather than against. The end of the film and the soundtrack are famous too, of course
For a Few Dollars More is also my favorite have best story from all 3 in my opinion i also like Eastwood and Van Cleef working together Good Bad and Ugly is also good but it was too long in my opinion and there is too much time focused on army in my opinion on top of that it was strange to see Van Cleef as a bad guy after Mortimer
Nobody shot like him, nobody walked like him, nobody stared like him...and, of course, nobody wore the poncho like him. The legend was born. I had never received so many likes Thanks a lot
@Leonardo's Truth Totally agree with you on John Wayne; both Clint Eastwood and Lee Van Cleef were better actors in the western role and none of JW's movies are as good as the dollars trilogy.
His entrance with this music, and the start of slight drizzle rain, as he walks into town, was the best entry ever. Kudos to Leone. They don't make them like this anymore.
@@virgin26It’s a long time since I watched this film. Perhaps more happens in the period between the saloon scene, and his appearance in the sheriffs office. However, in the clip he magically appears in the sheriffs office, and then steps out into a beautiful sunny day, with no puddles, or sign of wet ground. So forgive me for the assumption. Still a bloody good film, with excellent music.
Clint Eastwood only has one character he plays, himself. He's been playing the same role in every movie for 60 years. There are plenty of actual actors who could have played the role, and probably with a lot more subtlety. Just off the top of my head: Charles Laughton, James Caan, Alec Guinness, Richard Burton, Geoffrey Rush, Peter O'Toole, Steve McQueen, James Cagney, Christopher Walken, Robert Duvall, Gregory Peck, Robert DeNiro, Al Pacino, and yes, Marlon Brando.
@@andiikrammaulana2718 that is very unlikely to happen, and for that to happen there would have to be one supreme force to destroy, conquer, and govern any and all sovereignty, culture, and religion in the world (basically a 3rd world war)...which would cost hundreds of millions if not billions of lives. If you think it’s possible through diplomacy to get China to drop their beliefs and disarm go to south side Chicago and try getting a cop and a gangster to give their guns to you for the same reason, I believe you’ll find it very difficult.
@@cartergomez5390 Clint isn't a smoker in real life but the director Sergio insisted that "The Man With No Name" should smoke as part of his character, it's why when you see the cigar in his mouth it's usually unlit until a dramatic moment, like when he first lights up and shows his face. Apparently he called them "Virginians" so people think it might have been a Marsh Wheeling cigar nub to fit the look they were going for, his character had a liking of 'short and cheap cigars' apparently.
He's the coolest character in cinema arguably. He's also a bit one note too in these films. Never misses when he shoots, never loses his cool, never losses in a straight fair fight. Once Eastwood started making his own films he was more interested in the psychology behind his characters than just making films where he blows everyone away.
It's gonna be a real sad day when Clint passes away. He's the last in a breed of iconic screen superstars. The opening scene draws you in like a tractor beam and the action just builds after that. What great about these films is that you're never taken on a roller coaster ride, but brought along slowly, like a crockpot just before it boils over. I particularly enjoy the music in this film, and it all his westerns. It's pure genius the part of the composers.
I grew up watching westerns with my father. The excitement of watching Clint Eastwood on screen, old Panasonic television took 3 grown men to lift. Miss my father. He was a big fan of John Wayne and Clint Eastwood. True family time. It's a Rare commodity now.
+ArngrimTV I dont know where youre from. In italy you can buy em at every kiosk, in germany in very many tobacco shops and you can get them online like everywhere. But I have to warn you: These cigars are not easy to enjoy if you dont know how to smoke a cigar properly. And even then you either LOVE or HATE them but nothing inbetween. Very special cigars for a very decent price. 1,20 Euro a piece in germany sold in 5er packs. Theyre called toscano classico. Toscano cigars are italian and also have different lines aswell, antico, crema and some other but they only get more expensive even though the taste is the same. Do NOT buy toscanellos. And with this information I wish you lots of fun.
These movies aren't just westerns they are cinematic perfection. The music and the acting make them masterpieces. They just don't make movies like this any more.
So much art in this scene. Immediately we are feeling tension because the "man with no name" is only using his left hand for everything. We wonder why. It worries us and bothers us. We know something is up. We are waiting for it. This is art, how you create tension and expectation with a very, very simple thing. And when the right hand comes into action, we finally understand. And when he holsters his gun after the spin, it literally floats softly and lovingly into the holster.
Clint after almost 60 years is still the biggest badass to ever walk the earth. Arnold, Sly and the others are pretty badass but no one has come close to Eastwood
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This is before steadicam, before heavy green screening, before any heavy digital compositing, this is when you had to move gear and cameras by hand. This is the time when rails had to be put down for cameras, when no auto zoom follow, before heavy depth of field started killing good movies, when Actors had to be their own stuntman ie ride horses. Actors back then got dirty, that is what Western Movies are about, dirt everywhere. And you can see when manual labour pays off This is a massive testament to manual work = Priceless Cinematography.
Danfuerth Gillis this to me is the greatest western ever made ennio is a fucking geinous he never gets the credit john willams gets which is sad because he made the dollars triolgy the best with his scores i cant remember anything from any American western scores because they suck but ennios music will stay with me till i die especially the pocket watch theme which is beautiful beyond words
when you have a chance google Italian made westerns from that era . they had 2 main characters in those movies. Sartana and Django.. they were just as cool as Clint.
Clint was smooth in every movement of his body, not a single effort wasted and even riding that horse, never saw another actor do that. Most actors bounce all over the place.
"Boucing over the place" riding a horse is one (of the many) european riding techniques used in riding competitions. In a lot of Western movies the actor simply ride "too well" for an old, shabby outlaw that is not doing dressage.
Jimbo Django Clint Eastwood is one of my favorite actors to when I was a kid would watch his westerns quite a bit and have them all on dvd and his action movies including the Dirty Harry series. Been a Eastwood fan since I was young kid growing up watching the westerns with my Dad and I am 32 now. They definitely don’t make them like used to.
Roberto Miali I started watching these movies with my Dad when was around 9 or 10 in 1990s and I am 32 in a month. There are a lot of people I am sure that grew up on Eastwood that started watching these movies as a kid. It’s a fun memory to have with Dads, still doing just fine as sure the that 9 year old is to
peter murphy I remember those days being a kid in early 1990s and watching Clint Eastwood and John Wayne westerns along with action movies from 70s 80s and 90s. Good memories someday I’ll watch them with my kids
Cuando las películas eran realizadas con guionistas que sabían entregar y respetar una gran historia para contar y ver. Cuando los actores conocían y sabían interpretar su rol, como seres humanos y no abstracciones digitales. Cuando la música era hecha con pasión por auténticos maestros de la composición. Cuando el director podía hacer mucho sin tanto presupuesto, y aprovechar al máximo las cualidades interpretativas de cada actor. Era otro cine. Greetings from San Fernando 🇨🇱👍
Here is the next year on the list. Today is May 31, 2022. Clint Eastwood is exactly 92 years old today. Keep taking care of yourself and Happy Birthday Clint. You could buy yourself another at least another two full decades of life, and please, DO ANOTHER WESTERN. You CAN do it, and you are the last of the huge Western Actors. You have not made one since Unforgiven in 1992. It is far past time to revisit the genre.
That style of hero eventually died out, the old 1940s kind who was super confident and certain and good-looking and indestructible. Later you get a more conflicted and troubled hero like Luke SkyWalker, Rambo, Bruce Wayne, Neo in the Matrix.
You SAID IT!!!, Clint Eastwood is the last of the huge Western Actors. Here is the next year on the list. Today is May 31, 2023. Clint Eastwood is exactly 93 years old today. Keep taking care of yourself and Happy Birthday Clint. You could buy yourself another at least another two full decades of life, and please, DO ANOTHER WESTERN. You CAN do it, and you are the last of the huge Western Actors. You have not made one since Unforgiven in 1992. It is far past time to revisit the genre.
I think whenever Mr. eastwood gives you that special look, you know you are in trouble. By the time his hand gets beneath that Poncho, you're already dead ;)
As I am in my early 60's I find it sad that these people that I looked up to when I was young are either gone or will be gone soon and I am really not that far behind. Life is just too short!
Once when I was about 18 I dropped a hit of acid and smoked a couple bowls and watched the Good theBad and the Ugly and it was the greatest film experience I've ever had
In my opinion For a Few Dollars More is the best film in the trilogy. However, all three are timeless classics which focused on good storylines, superb casting/acting and brilliant dialogue. No modern day film comes close to these classic westerns.
I grew up watching these movies on local television. It’s too bad that young people don’t get the pleasure of watching these films the way that we did.
Indeed. It's a bit sad that no one appreciates the cinema gems like this one anymore. It's all about the action and less about the story development nowadays (on action movies in general, there are good ones however). Good thing I had good parents to teach me what good movies are, am I right? lol
We had the vinyl album of sound tracks from Sergio Leone movies. It was a cool thing to have back in the day, even if you weren't much for watching the movies more than once. Dad would play it when friends came with their families for dinner at our place. :)
Was allowed to watch spaghetti westerns when I was 6 yrs old back in the 70's.even at that age I was mesmerized by them .Leone's brilliant direction,moriconne's perfect music score,eastwood's minimalist acting style it was a perfect match that probably will never be repeated.
Kevin Henderson Then went on to remake A Fistful Of Dollars to be very similar to the action movie Last Man Standing with Bruce Willis in 1996 where he plays a hitman who goes to small town run by two rival opposing gangs who hate each other. Willis’s character named the cliche name of John Smith pits the gangs against each other and works for each one like Eastwood did in his western.
They're even better if you watch them eating spaghetti. You can pretend the sauce is blood spatters from the zing zing of the bullets; you'll notice this only in Clint's or Lee Van Cleef's bullets. They get their rounds at bads R us.
Speaking of his minimalist style... All through the 3 movies he made with Sergio Leone, he kept arguing with Leone for his character to have less dialog. This was also the case with Benicio Del Toro in Sicario (the first one). He talked the director into allowing him to say as few words as possible throughout the movie. It makes me wonder if Benicio is a fan of the man with no name.
These were the first movies that made Clint Eastwood a "bad ass " American! He was the perfect one for such cowboy movies! Cool action always and great music to go along with the action!
I always loved how much detail was in the bar. Whoever was the set designer did a really good job. I spent a while just looking at what all the people were doing too.
Now THAT is how you make a movie, folks. Nobody makes westerns this good anymore. Nobody makes any movies this good anymore. Even the best of today's movies can't be watched over and over again the way these Leone movies can.
obiwanfisher537 Tombstone was good, but had a different feel than this. Leone knew how to make long scenes with no dialogue and lots of atmosphere. Tombstone had a lot more talking.
+Helium Road Yes but I felt that the scenes in tombstone were way more intense. Like every single one of them. For example that scene when Wyatt Earp takes over that bar. I mean look at the eyes, theyre burning like a flame in hell.
Sergio Leone .He took the western movie to heights no other director ever dreamed of. All his movie's where awesome!!! Anybody remember once upon a time in the west? Yeah ser
Too bad Leone never teamed with Eastwood in a modern film, like maybe Dirty Harry. Lee Van Cleef would've also made a bad bad Harry. Imagine him in San Francisco, there wouldn't be any bad guys left, when they heard The Bad was in town.
So many details went into a Sergio Leono western movie which made them so great . Eye movements, the half shaven man . Tuco made the Good , Bad and Ugly a Classic. Even the gun building scene was Great . Such fine detailing is what made Sergio Leone movies the best westerns ever !
I'm sure people in this saloon are really having fun. They're not even acting, it looks so real, the quality is incredible in comparison with the mainstream shit of today. You don't need 150 millions $ to make a good movie, only talent.
Funny how I find a clip from a Western that looks interesting and after clicking a few related clips I always end up back watching and re-watching awesome Clint Eastwood movie clips.
I'm Watching this with tears in my eyes remembering when i saw this great western it was my first x rated movie at 14 convincing the box office i was 16 anyway Clint became my instant heroe and still is after 60 years no one like him
I liked how in the end, he mounted up and moved towards the roads, moved & looked one way, dismissed that direction and wheeled the horse around and rode out. When I was a young man, back from the Army & fighting. I spent a few years just traveling to nowhere in particular. Spending time doing nothing but living life after almost loosing it, and seeing what was over the mountains. You come to a crossing of roads. Sometimes, you just feel something, the different directions, one pulls you. So you turn and follow that road, life unfolds.
Hard to believe this movie is 57 freaking years old and Clint is still active in the business today what an absolute legend
Ah, man, you make me feel oooold. I saw this at a drive in movie with the family as a kid. Ok. I guess I AM old.
@@julieutley2073 Only as old as you feel :)
Yeah almost a 60 year old movie and he's still making movies in his 90s
@@PcGamerify Im 73 I remember
@@psychotictactoe dang it! That mean's I'm 62 goin' on 92....
I love that he fights with only his left hand so that his shooting hand would never get hurt. His right hand was his most valuable weapon and he kept it in pristine condition.
Hell of a thing to notice. Awesome detail.
Actually, it's his jerking off hand
Not to prevent it from getting hurt, but to be ready with the gun draw
@@darkdrakex100 that's what I want to say
@@mozart7074 i guess.. he beat you off
There’s so much character put into these movies like that lead henchmen with a half shaved beard. There’s so much artistic creativity
that’s one thing i did appreciate about the spaghetti westerns and etc, all of the henchmen and characters no matter the role had personality and or character.
I'm not sure. The main character(s) have character but the supporting cast are basically cardboard cutouts. Not that it doesn't work, but I don't think characterisation is particularly deep in these films.
@@Shopwood100 It’s also visual characterization, for example the guy with the half shaved beard, he doesn’t have much of a role, but he’s not just some random person,
they made sure to give him a unique look.
His beards half shaved because he was in the middle of shaving it, you can see the shaving cream still on his face, don’t think they meant to make it part of his actual look
@@barkzy2366 I think the point being that it's the small details that create such a vivid series of images.
I’m a 23 young man and I’ve been watching these movies for years now ! I’m glad I introduced myself to these movies ! I love old western movies !
i highly recommend you check out the Italian made westerns from the 60 and 70, they made a whole bunch of them.. they focus mainly on 2 specific characters..Sartana....Deranjo..really good action in them.
The music of Ennio Morricone really sets the mood for this trilogy.
Even not getting an Oscar, that sound track is epic and iconic. WELL done!
@@htos1av That's a travesty, this music is the dogs bollocks !
Besides Clint, that's the biggest star. For sure!
Ennio Morricone, musical genius.
The opening whistle/tune was used in Jelly Bean Benitez' "THE MEXICAN" 1984.
This man was the definition of badass in the 60's and still is in 2021
He was the definition of a deadbeat dad. Doesn't even know how many kids he fathered.
Lies again? Quit Smoking Like Cousins
He sure is! I hear he starred in a movie called Cry Macho in 2021.
Eastwood is one of the few american respected abroad with nhl players.
@@WanderingLoner1 he wrote and directed it too
Imagine growing old knowing you’re the most badass badass in all badassery
I disagree, lee van Cleef is the baddest of them all
@@hasoonnine
Quite literally.
@Jackson Bell
Exactly
I don't have to imagine it.
@@hasoonnine this whole movie is Clint vs lee in who could be more badass
NO actor or actress will ever be as cool as this. EVER!
Steve McQueen
Ok so a tie between Clint and Steve on coolness 😂
I liked to think the original Boba Fett 1980-2012 was just Clint Eastwood under the helmet.
Well Van Cleef wasn't worse in this movie.
Charles Bronson
Imagine being so badass you could just demote a sheriff at your will
shut up smoke
ha he did that in high plains drifter too...demoted the sheriff AND the mayor on a whim
@Venus Vortex14 killer cops
Well, the guy was not only a gutless coward, but a corrupt gutless coward.
@@Nemo7The7Pirate7
You'll have to be patient with him. He's a little slow.
The silence, the acting, the eyes and the music. We are honored.
This is what is missing from movies nowadays.
Clint already had wrinkles in this 1965 movie, 53 years ago! The world will miss him when he's gone.
@@joebenzz lol, this movie looks so fake now hahhaha.
And....the terrible dubbed soundtrack.
Kinda scary
Best western ever made, in my humble opinion. I preferred this over The Good, The Bad and the Ugly, because it is more focused, tight, shorter, and I actually like Eastwood and Van Cleef's characters working together, rather than against. The end of the film and the soundtrack are famous too, of course
Dammit, man. It's a toughie, Tuco and blondie have an amazing chemistry but I see your point.
How the west was won, and Shane i think are some of the best westerns but the western genre itself and the spaghetti western are all class act films
For a Few Dollars More is also my favorite have best story from all 3 in my opinion i also like Eastwood and Van Cleef working together Good Bad and Ugly is also good but it was too long in my opinion and there is too much time focused on army in my opinion on top of that it was strange to see Van Cleef as a bad guy after Mortimer
TGBU is the most epic but this one has the best storyline.
Your spot on I been watching this shit for nearly 50 years totally agree
CLINT EASTWOOD WITHOUT DOUBT ONE OF THE FINEST ACTORS THAT LIVES NOW AND WILL EVER LIVE
lol, stop licking windows dumbass
I don't think he was a "great" actor. He was good enough to create an amazing legacy around the tough guy Western genre.
@@stevenleslie8557 LA PROSSIMA VOLTA VAI TU AL POSTO DI CLINT EASTWOOD POI VEDIAMO SE TI DANNO IL PRIMO OSCAR 🏆🥇🏆
Yes, he can cry with the best of them. Easily more versatile than all the rest. :D
@@ayokay123 Sergio Leone said... There are two versions of Clint Eastwood...One with a hat on his head and one without a hat 😱🤠😁🤠😂🤠
Nobody shot like him, nobody walked like him, nobody stared like him...and, of course, nobody wore the poncho like him.
The legend was born.
I had never received so many likes
Thanks a lot
And his signature gun twirl.
I agree nobody shot like him. When he shot the fourth guy, he was aiming at the floor. Must have hit him with a ricochet.
Hahah i think hes wearing the poncho wrong,
@@guillepankeke2844 maybe..............but nobody had the guts to tell him!
@@sleuthentertainment5872 You don't tell Eastwood what to do.
The funny thing is, he’s still as badass as he’s ever been at almost 90. Clint is a badass in REAL LIFE!! You don’t mess with Mr. Eastwood.
That was pathetic talking to that empty chair.
Daniel Garrett oh? When was that? Would like to see it.
@ Thanks, but thats not on Fox News, that was his appearance at the RNC. (Which I've seen before and didn't think it was half bad)
actually he's very docile and passive in real life. it's called acting
He's a damn actor. Get a grip. Weenie looking Audie Murphy was a real man.
"Didn't hear what the bet was."
"Your life ..."
Pure badass!
Definitely
🤘👽
He actually said your mice. 🐭🐭🐭🐭🐭🐁🐀🐭🐭🐁🐀🐹
@Leonardo's Truth Totally agree with you on John Wayne; both Clint Eastwood and Lee Van Cleef were better actors in the western role and none of JW's movies are as good as the dollars trilogy.
And still no one wants to create pure badass characters anymore. What a shit place the world has become.
His entrance with this music, and the start of slight drizzle rain, as he walks into town, was the best entry ever. Kudos to Leone. They don't make them like this anymore.
🤠👍👍
@@evm6177And he walks out of the saloon into the sunshine, what a man…..
@@Jestey6No, that was the sheriffs office after collecting the bounty
@@virgin26It’s a long time since I watched this film. Perhaps more happens in the period between the saloon scene, and his appearance in the sheriffs office. However, in the clip he magically appears in the sheriffs office, and then steps out into a beautiful sunny day, with no puddles, or sign of wet ground. So forgive me for the assumption. Still a bloody good film, with excellent music.
There is always rain in his movies.
Clint Eastwood was born to play this role. No one could have done better. Not even Marlon Brando.
I agreed man, no one like Clint Eastwood.
Check out Kurosawa's Yojimbo. This is Clint's Toshiro Mifune impression.
What about Scott eastwood?
Clint Eastwood only has one character he plays, himself. He's been playing the same role in every movie for 60 years. There are plenty of actual actors who could have played the role, and probably with a lot more subtlety. Just off the top of my head: Charles Laughton, James Caan, Alec Guinness, Richard Burton, Geoffrey Rush, Peter O'Toole, Steve McQueen, James Cagney, Christopher Walken, Robert Duvall, Gregory Peck, Robert DeNiro, Al Pacino, and yes, Marlon Brando.
@@NoJusticeNoPeace The photographer from Bridges of Madison County is not the same character as Dirty Harry.
Sergio Leone: "Clint Eastwood had two expressions: with hat and no hat."
LMAO
The first 20 seconds of this clip are already worth more than any hollywood movie from the last 20 years.
Agree
LOTR
Logan?
No Country For Old Men? I dont think so.
Joker.
Um no, calm down.
Can we just agree that Clint is the best there ever was?
Absolutely
Absolutely
Amen
Without question
Yesssss
The baddest man to ever grace our generation with his talent.
Pat Masherelli dying breed
@Pat Masherelli: El Paso, Texas 😀!
its funny what a camera angle and a death stare can make you
@@sm8645 Sadly yes, Clint is a dying breed, agreed.
I think you meant to say THREE generations.
COVID-19 exits when Clint makes his entrance.
Chuck Norris doesn't check under the bed for the boogie monster, he looks for Clint.
Chuck Norris begged to wash Clint’s car.
@@augustredteamred4407 Nice
Covid didn't even dared to come nearby. Lockdown and Clint east woods daily dose of dollar trilogy and some whiskey. It's testosterone booster
Any time now, Clint. Any fuckin' time would be lovely.
If Westerns have taught us anything, it's that Barbers need to Unionize
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the poor guy 🤣🤣
Barbers get no respect in these westerns.
The only comment to make me actively laugh
Undertakers did well😁
If there's anything I would like to happen is to go back to my childhood where westerns rule the world!!! 🙏⭐
There's only ever been about a dozen that were any good, if that. The rest were all derivative garbage.
Just pray for long life as life is short
@@hartalhope9493 how about a world with the whole nations united..
@@hartalhope9493 😂
@@andiikrammaulana2718 that is very unlikely to happen, and for that to happen there would have to be one supreme force to destroy, conquer, and govern any and all sovereignty, culture, and religion in the world (basically a 3rd world war)...which would cost hundreds of millions if not billions of lives. If you think it’s possible through diplomacy to get China to drop their beliefs and disarm go to south side Chicago and try getting a cop and a gangster to give their guns to you for the same reason, I believe you’ll find it very difficult.
He's so calm he has a cig in his mouth the whole time.
Freaken iconic
Same in dirty harry except it was a hotdog
Even though cigars are bad for your health, he makes it look good. Maybe he wasn't even puffing it but in real life, nicotine makes me sneeze.
@@cartergomez5390 Clint isn't a smoker in real life but the director Sergio insisted that "The Man With No Name" should smoke as part of his character, it's why when you see the cigar in his mouth it's usually unlit until a dramatic moment, like when he first lights up and shows his face. Apparently he called them "Virginians" so people think it might have been a Marsh Wheeling cigar nub to fit the look they were going for, his character had a liking of 'short and cheap cigars' apparently.
When men were actually men.
He's the coolest character in cinema arguably. He's also a bit one note too in these films. Never misses when he shoots, never loses his cool, never losses in a straight fair fight. Once Eastwood started making his own films he was more interested in the psychology behind his characters than just making films where he blows everyone away.
This movie will NEVER get old.
It's gonna be a real sad day when Clint passes away. He's the last in a breed of iconic screen superstars. The opening scene draws you in like a tractor beam and the action just builds after that. What great about these films is that you're never taken on a roller coaster ride, but brought along slowly, like a crockpot just before it boils over. I particularly enjoy the music in this film, and it all his westerns. It's pure genius the part of the composers.
"Go ahead. Make my day." :-)
***** My nigga said Jimmy Dean from the breakfast commerical
Turf guy you need to relax.
Kiss my ass
***** Elgin Subwaysurfer Bolling's comment was well written. Why do you have to be a troll?
I grew up watching westerns with my father. The excitement of watching Clint Eastwood on screen, old Panasonic television took 3 grown men to lift. Miss my father. He was a big fan of John Wayne and Clint Eastwood. True family time. It's a Rare commodity now.
very true friend,very true, and thanks for that beautiful memory you shared
John Wayne was not a fan of Clint Eastwood.
@@Mister_Pedantic So What? Jesus and Satan didn't get along either
The man who gives fire to Clint is my grandfather , Guillermo Mendez
cool.
It isnt a joke, I´m Iván Méndez and my grandfather was Guillermo Méndez. I´m from Spain like he was. :)
Really cool!
prove it
iDest390Z qué pasada! Es posible que esta escena en concreto esté rodada en Almería? De hecho, casi todo el Western de producción italiana lo está.
Clint's a non-smoker, but he said he used the nastiest cigars he could find to use in filming. That's why he has that 'grim look of death'.
+Joe Smith That's hilarious and effective.
Sergio Leone was used to say about Clint: "I like him, because he have only two facial expressions: one with the cigar, one without the cigar".
Thing is: these cigars arent bad. I like them alot actually.
Any idea what kind or where to get em?
+ArngrimTV I dont know where youre from. In italy you can buy em at every kiosk, in germany in very many tobacco shops and you can get them online like everywhere. But I have to warn you: These cigars are not easy to enjoy if you dont know how to smoke a cigar properly. And even then you either LOVE or HATE them but nothing inbetween. Very special cigars for a very decent price. 1,20 Euro a piece in germany sold in 5er packs.
Theyre called toscano classico. Toscano cigars are italian and also have different lines aswell, antico, crema and some other but they only get more expensive even though the taste is the same.
Do NOT buy toscanellos.
And with this information I wish you lots of fun.
These movies aren't just westerns they are cinematic perfection. The music and the acting make them masterpieces. They just don't make movies like this any more.
So true man so true.
Agreed. This era of westerns was stellar.
Back the they were mostly spaghetti, by now they are perfection apparently
Italian directors, Enio Morricone (music director)
Actual movies are so bored, fast 2 furius, breaking point, the avengers all the same.
Great western movie. Clint Eastwood over 90 years old and still active. Don't mess with Clint Eastwood. Thanks for posting this.
The coolest of the coolest ... there will never be another Clint Eastwood again
So much art in this scene.
Immediately we are feeling tension because the "man with no name" is only using his left hand for everything. We wonder why. It worries us and bothers us. We know something is up. We are waiting for it. This is art, how you create tension and expectation with a very, very simple thing. And when the right hand comes into action, we finally understand. And when he holsters his gun after the spin, it literally floats softly and lovingly into the holster.
Maybe his name is Bill Muny.
nordattack how did you notice that detail?
"We wonder why" That's not a question.
Left hands for fist fighting right hand for shooting.
Didn't notice that
Even after all these years, this scene is still badass!
More so.
Clint after almost 60 years is still the biggest badass to ever walk the earth. Arnold, Sly and the others are pretty badass but no one has come close to Eastwood
There's Sean Connery
@@57shashanksharansrivastava11 sean was good too may he rest easy
I so agree with you, Clint Eastward the ultimate GOAT.
When you put Sergio Leone, Ennio Morricone, Clint Eastwood, Lee Van Cleef togheter.... MAGIC happens.
I think ennio morricone did as much for the film as the actors themselves.
@@triggered8556 Dont forget Tuco (eli wallach) who was brill in good,bad and ugly
Gian Maria Volonté is my favourite
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Eli Wallach is such an good villain.....
Also Gianmaria Volonté and Klaus kinski
An entire movie in 6 minutes.
A movie 1000 times better than ANY movie of the last decade.
I'm not too sure about that... But it is a good 6 minute clip.
@@rexfix2457 you're annoying
@@antoniodam ouch
Imagine how much joy Sergio Leones Dollars Trilogy has brought people through time!
Who knew an Italian director shooting in Spain could make the greatest Westerns.
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Clint is one smooth actor! I think we all wish we had his style!
I had his style in spades. But I lost it one night to a flush.
He is an OKish actor. It's just that he has awesome charisma, manliness and coolness.
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But we can make that happen again!
I had his style but lost it down the years, so my wife says.
Nigel Cross sure you did whatever makes you sleep at night
This is before steadicam, before heavy green screening, before any heavy digital compositing, this is when you had to move gear and cameras by hand. This is the time when rails had to be put down for cameras, when no auto zoom follow, before heavy depth of field started killing good movies, when Actors had to be their own stuntman ie ride horses. Actors back then got dirty, that is what Western Movies are about, dirt everywhere.
And you can see when manual labour pays off
This is a massive testament to manual work = Priceless Cinematography.
Danfuerth Gillis this to me is the greatest western ever made ennio is a fucking geinous he never gets the credit john willams gets which is sad because he made the dollars triolgy the best with his scores i cant remember anything from any American western scores because they suck but ennios music will stay with me till i die especially the pocket watch theme which is beautiful beyond words
Dollies on rails are still the norm for films. Nothing moves as perfectly smooth.
Danfuerth Gillis AHH ARE U SO RIGHT ABOUT THAT SO SO TRUE..
As a photographer, I have to ask: What the fuck is "heavy"?
Beautiful comment
I'm 68 years old and remember watching these dollars movie when they first came out. And I still love them now.
Right on, same here ! 👍👍
when you have a chance google Italian made westerns from that era . they had 2 main characters in those movies. Sartana and Django.. they were just as cool as Clint.
Saw these on the cinema over 50 years ago, that music still gives me the chills !
Amazing the more you watch Clint's movies the more you realize what a icon he is. Thank you Clint
So much awesomeness for so little budget.
Very true. Look at how terrible the Transformers movies are, big budget and big on cgi with Shia LaBouf shouting most of time.
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+das lupus all cgi and sfx,
story, character and immersion all take a backseat these days
+cs512tr the Revenant would beg a differ
+J Cream Yeah, that's the best new western I've seen in years.
I'm 15 but love watching old films, tv shows ect
There’s no way you can hate this movie.
Or any in the trilogy.
Pure cinematic gold.
Eastwood is the GOAT.
Clint was smooth in every movement of his body, not a single effort wasted and even riding that horse, never saw another actor do that. Most actors bounce all over the place.
Robert Carver he often spoke about economy of movement and words in his interviews.
A lot smoother than the clumsy John Wayne, who could barely sit properly on a horse.
@@mannixflinn6227 He's the same way in all his movies!
Well he rode a horse in Rawhide, maybe that's where he gained his Horsemanship.
"Boucing over the place" riding a horse is one (of the many) european riding techniques used in riding competitions.
In a lot of Western movies the actor simply ride "too well" for an old, shabby outlaw that is not doing dressage.
"Remind me what the bet was"
"Your life"
Badass to the bone.
It was "didn't hear what the bet was".
Exactly, what a classic line.
These westerns from Clint, will never, never, never be bettered.
Movies that don't get boring
i played the movie to my 9 years son and couldnt get a word out of him while he was watching it it is timeless.
Watched all of the trilogy when i was young still my favourite movies now
Jimbo Django Clint Eastwood is one of my favorite actors to when I was a kid would watch his westerns quite a bit and have them all on dvd and his action movies including the Dirty Harry series. Been a Eastwood fan since I was young kid growing up watching the westerns with my Dad and I am 32 now. They definitely don’t make them like used to.
Really ? at 9 ? wow ok lol talk about an irresponsible parent.
Roberto Miali I started watching these movies with my Dad when was around 9 or 10 in 1990s and I am 32 in a month. There are a lot of people I am sure that grew up on Eastwood that started watching these movies as a kid. It’s a fun memory to have with Dads, still doing just fine as sure the that 9 year old is to
peter murphy I remember those days being a kid in early 1990s and watching Clint Eastwood and John Wayne westerns along with action movies from 70s 80s and 90s. Good memories someday I’ll watch them with my kids
The Mandalorian checks under his bed for Clint.
Nigel Baldes best youtube comment ever
4:17 "I can bring you in warm, or I can bring you in cold"
Alive or dead it’s your choice is a lot cooler.
What's a mandolorian?
mandalorian doesn't even count.
Big Clints the only man I know that can light a cigar ,In the pissing rain
+Alex Kerr With only one hand!
+Kenazzle and just one match.
Hell, it's fairly easy with a cowboy hat or similar to block the rain.
+Dwight Stewart he would need a 10 gallon Stetson to block that rain out
Alex Kerr
You've obviously never tried it. It's doesn't take much of an umbrella to light a cigarette. The brim of nearly any hat is often sufficient.
He's done this scene in just about every cowboy movie he's ever been in, and I never get tired of seeing it. It's called a classic for a reason
Leoni knew, like no one else, how to introduce a character with personality
Leone*, its Sergio Leone. If you have to say something good about him at least learn his name
Classic!! The artful cinematic framing of a Eastwood - the iconic facial closeups- the wide shots -the soundtrack!!👍🏾👍🏾👍🏾👍🏾👍🏾👍🏾👍🏾
Clint never lights his own cigar. It catches fire by his words
This masterful six minutes is a film within a film all by itself.
Cuando las películas eran realizadas con guionistas que sabían entregar y respetar una gran historia para contar y ver.
Cuando los actores conocían y sabían interpretar su rol, como seres humanos y no abstracciones digitales.
Cuando la música era hecha con pasión por auténticos maestros de la composición.
Cuando el director podía hacer mucho sin tanto presupuesto, y aprovechar al máximo las cualidades interpretativas de cada actor.
Era otro cine.
Greetings from San Fernando 🇨🇱👍
@@soldadoolvidado8970 Greetings from UK!
Clint Eastwood was much ahead of his time..His coolness will never be outdated..
Here is the next year on the list. Today is May 31, 2022. Clint Eastwood is exactly 92 years old today. Keep taking care of yourself and Happy Birthday Clint. You could buy yourself another at least another two full decades of life, and please, DO ANOTHER WESTERN. You CAN do it, and you are the last of the huge Western Actors. You have not made one since Unforgiven in 1992. It is far past time to revisit the genre.
That style of hero eventually died out, the old 1940s kind who was super confident and certain and good-looking and indestructible. Later you get a more conflicted and troubled hero like Luke SkyWalker, Rambo, Bruce Wayne, Neo in the Matrix.
You SAID IT!!!, Clint Eastwood is the last of the huge Western Actors. Here is the next year on the list. Today is May 31, 2023. Clint Eastwood is exactly 93 years old today. Keep taking care of yourself and Happy Birthday Clint. You could buy yourself another at least another two full decades of life, and please, DO ANOTHER WESTERN. You CAN do it, and you are the last of the huge Western Actors. You have not made one since Unforgiven in 1992. It is far past time to revisit the genre.
Probably the only man Chuck Norris is afraid of....
I heard they're related...
Fun fact, Chuck Norris and Harrison Ford were inspired to get into acting by Clint Eastwood.
Serza CZ they are not related at all
PewDieJunior Eastwood inspired many f actors Arnold Schwarzenegger and Sylvester Stallone have both idolized him among others
Delta Force💪
When Eastwood whips that poncho aside.. you know you're shit outta luck. Lol
"Were you gonna' die alone?"
WHITE DEER sivakka
I think whenever Mr. eastwood gives you that special look, you know you are in trouble. By the time his hand gets beneath that Poncho, you're already dead ;)
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jq747 eres un estupido man no sabes de actuacion
As I am in my early 60's I find it sad that these people that I looked up to when I was young are either gone or will be gone soon and I am really not that far behind. Life is just too short!
The original greatest trilogy : Fist full of Dollars, For a Few Dollars More, and my all time favorite : The Good, bad and the Ugly 😎
mem30075, “It’s me! Tuco!” GB&U - A Classic and clearly the best of the three!
Once upon a time in the west....
Once when I was about 18 I dropped a hit of acid and smoked a couple bowls and watched the Good theBad and the Ugly and it was the greatest film experience I've ever had
In my opinion For a Few Dollars More is the best film in the trilogy. However, all three are timeless classics which focused on good storylines, superb casting/acting and brilliant dialogue. No modern day film comes close to these classic westerns.
I like Hang ‘Em High and Outlaw Josey Wells in addition to those movies. Don’t forget Two Mules For Sister Sara.
I wish we could all give Clint Eastwood a year of our life, so he could make movies forever!
That’s additional 25 years
You first . . .
Chuck Norris checks under his bed for Clint.
And they both look for Leroy Jethro Gibbs!
No shit!!
All chuck sees is cigarette smoke 💨 under his bed.
@@michaelmbr365 and he looks for the ghost of Bruce Lee
@@DrumToTheBassWoop and he looks up, and sees the curtain, blown by the wind, through an open window
This one is legendary!! Music, atmosphere, the rain, the grimness of it all. One of the most amazing character introductions ever!! 💥🎥
Perfect. Filmmakers today wish they could get 10% as cool as this.
Amazing to think this was made in 1965! Remains a firm favorite of mine to this day.
This is definitely one of the greatest film entrances of all time.
I grew up watching these movies on local television. It’s too bad that young people don’t get the pleasure of watching these films the way that we did.
A clip that's only 6 minutes long. It was like a whole movie. Ha ha. Thanks.
I guess it has something to do with people getting shorter attention spans.
Hello.
*explosions*
Scene 1 completed.
Indeed. It's a bit sad that no one appreciates the cinema gems like this one anymore. It's all about the action and less about the story development nowadays (on action movies in general, there are good ones however). Good thing I had good parents to teach me what good movies are, am I right? lol
yea its all about fucking marvel superheroes now :(
They are the worst.
Sadly, I'm getting a bit tired of explosions in every movie nowadays...
There is a unique, suspenseful portrayal of badassery, in these movies. Gotta love it.
Badassery, I love the word!!!
What a music composed by magnificent Ennio Morricone. Very well done sir! And thank you so much!
We had the vinyl album of sound tracks from Sergio Leone movies. It was a cool thing to have back in the day, even if you weren't much for watching the movies more than once. Dad would play it when friends came with their families for dinner at our place. :)
Clint Eastwood said that he considers Jazz and Western movies as the truest from of art.
Was allowed to watch spaghetti westerns when I was 6 yrs old back in the 70's.even at that age I was mesmerized by them .Leone's brilliant direction,moriconne's perfect music score,eastwood's minimalist acting style it was a perfect match that probably will never be repeated.
Masterpiece
Kevin Henderson Then went on to remake A Fistful Of Dollars to be very similar to the action movie Last Man Standing with Bruce Willis in 1996 where he plays a hitman who goes to small town run by two rival opposing gangs who hate each other. Willis’s character named the cliche name of John Smith pits the gangs against each other and works for each one like Eastwood did in his western.
They're even better if you watch them eating spaghetti. You can pretend the sauce is blood spatters from the zing zing of the bullets; you'll notice this only in Clint's or Lee Van Cleef's bullets. They get their rounds at bads R us.
BOOOOO
Speaking of his minimalist style... All through the 3 movies he made with Sergio Leone, he kept arguing with Leone for his character to have less dialog. This was also the case with Benicio Del Toro in Sicario (the first one). He talked the director into allowing him to say as few words as possible throughout the movie. It makes me wonder if Benicio is a fan of the man with no name.
He's a Western-styled Terminator...hard as nails and cool too
Damn right he is!
These were the first movies that made Clint Eastwood a "bad ass " American! He was the perfect one for such cowboy movies! Cool action always and great music to go along with the action!
I always loved how much detail was in the bar. Whoever was the set designer did a really good job. I spent a while just looking at what all the people were doing too.
Now THAT is how you make a movie, folks. Nobody makes westerns this good anymore. Nobody makes any movies this good anymore. Even the best of today's movies can't be watched over and over again the way these Leone movies can.
Have you seen tombstone?
obiwanfisher537 Tombstone was good, but had a different feel than this. Leone knew how to make long scenes with no dialogue and lots of atmosphere. Tombstone had a lot more talking.
+Helium Road Yes but I felt that the scenes in tombstone were way more intense. Like every single one of them.
For example that scene when Wyatt Earp takes over that bar. I mean look at the eyes, theyre burning like a flame in hell.
obiwanfisher537 Yes, don't get me wrong, I love that film. And Kurt Russell is awesome. And Dana Dulaney was, and still is, hot.
+Helium Road So you agree that modern movies can be awsome, too?
I have to use aim bot in Red Redemption 2 just to feel like a total bad ass like Eastwood.
@@brodie2005thegamer what
@@brodie2005thegamer What are you on?
@@Fenrize hes high on some shit
@@dingusdongletonthe8th Must be some good shit
@@Fenrize hell yeah
Sergio Leone .He took the western movie to heights no other director ever dreamed of. All his movie's where awesome!!! Anybody remember once upon a time in the west? Yeah ser
Yep awesome flik.
@@ikaikamaleko8370 outlaw joesy Wales ? One of Clint's finest movies.
@@johnkrausse8672 Yes and also Pale Rider and Unforgiven.
@@ikaikamaleko8370 High Plains Drifter? And of course hang em high 👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍.
Too bad Leone never teamed with Eastwood in a modern film, like maybe Dirty Harry. Lee Van Cleef would've also made a bad bad Harry. Imagine him in San Francisco, there wouldn't be any bad guys left, when they heard The Bad was in town.
This man still alive today.
So many details went into a Sergio Leono western movie which made them so great . Eye movements, the half shaven man . Tuco made the Good , Bad and Ugly a Classic. Even the gun building scene was Great . Such fine detailing is what made Sergio Leone movies the best westerns ever !
I've watched this a hundred times and it never gets old.
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I am still watching it
I'm sure people in this saloon are really having fun. They're not even acting, it looks so real, the quality is incredible in comparison with the mainstream shit of today.
You don't need 150 millions $ to make a good movie, only talent.
ahem. the hundreds of millions of dollars are for money laundry, ppl trafficking and ....the cocaine
hey Blair witch project was made on a shoe string budget of 50,000 by college kids and went on to make millions.
One of the best scenes I've ever seen. The suspense, the eyes, the eyes, the silences, pure theatre. Today's directors cannot live with this era
Funny how I find a clip from a Western that looks interesting and after clicking a few related clips I always end up back watching and re-watching awesome Clint Eastwood movie clips.
Clint Eastwood is a true American icon in Western movies
Sergio Leone films probably have the best character introductions of all time
Quentin Tarantino too but even tarantino himself considers Leone as his guru(master ).
@@ChrisBrown-ir6sf Leone walked so Tarantino could run
Raiders of the lost ark entrance is up there.
@@ChrisBrown-ir6sf Quentin Tarantino steals everything from everybody. He's an overrated piece of shit director.
The fact that this man survived a plane crash in the midle of the ocean for real is awesome..
Ive just noticed he fights him only with his left arm keeping his right hand ready on his gun for any eventuallity
yeah, amazing that's why they call him "Manco"
In the first movie ,fist full of dollars,his hand was smashed by the bad guys.and is crippled.
042873E what does manco mean?
@@baj12739 manco is Spanish for one arm, because of in the first of the trilogy ,fist for dollars,he had his hand crippled.
@@baj12739 one-armed
I'm Watching this with tears in my eyes remembering when i saw this great western it was my first x rated movie at 14 convincing the box office i was 16 anyway Clint became my instant heroe and still is after 60 years no one like him
My dog just watched this and he's a wolf now 😎
My cat also become a tiger do not say Im laying please 😂
This made my day. Been a rough one. Thanks lol.
My Rooster turned into an Eagle
hahahahaaaa!
My pet snake...is now a DRAGON!
The set still exists. It's near a town called Tabernas in the region of Almeria, Spain. You can still order a drink in the bar.
I liked how in the end, he mounted up and moved towards the roads, moved & looked one way, dismissed that direction and wheeled the horse around and rode out.
When I was a young man, back from the Army & fighting.
I spent a few years just traveling to nowhere in particular.
Spending time doing nothing but living life after almost loosing it, and seeing what was over the mountains. You come to a crossing of roads. Sometimes, you just feel something, the different directions, one pulls you. So you turn and follow that road, life unfolds.
He might have been checking for traffic mate
Glenn Brymer very poetic
I read that Eastwood hated smoking those cigars.
That would probably explain why they kept going out lol
And also that he doesn't smoke in real life. I'm starting to think Clint's lack of smoking is the reason why he's still alive and kicking at 91.
Yep I also read that's how he mastered the scowl
They made him sick. Ironically, they were his idea.
In my imagination and in my version of the movie, he was smoking blunts and leaving roaches everywhere 😂
Coolest guy in movies, hands down.
The way he holstered it! Simply another level!! legend
Playing read dead redemption 2 with the score from this movie playing.
YEE BOY
Immersive game playing my friend! Great game!
Bioshockin legend
same here haha
GOD DAMMIT CHARLES!!!