"$10 For the Beer + Tip" | Justified Season 5 Episode 5 | Now Playing
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Enforcing his own brand of justice, U.S. Marshal Raylan Givens, a strong-willed, quiet law-man haunted by his past, returns to his native town to see that justice is served to those in need.
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"I've been accused of being a lot of things,inarticulate ain't one of them." Probably one of my fave Boyd lines.
I have several favorite quotes and can’t decide which is my fav… I WANNA WIIIIIIN, Your teeth glow in the dark, wonderful things can happen when you spread seeds of distrust in a garden of assholes.
@@christopherlopez4087 that's down right beautiful
Couldn't agree more, badass savagery !!!😆💯🏴☠
"I ain't gonna take your compliment after taking your insult!" 🔥
This is the kind of stuff that made folks root for Boyd although he was the bad guy.
Walt Goggins brilliant portrayal was the biggest part.
Of all the scenes of Boyd's that the world needs, this is in the top five.
I'm glad this scene is up on youtube again
We need more clips from justified
The disdain in his voice talking about the bartender being a snitch is the funniest part
PLUS *TIP* !!!
I love Justified. I have watched it every year since it came out. outstanding cast.
My Pops & I loved this show. R.I.P. old man
When Boyd calls him a dumba$ I laugh out loud.
Me too.
Lol. Me, too!
"Give me four fingers of Elmer T."
Pours him two fingers...
Maybe he drank the other two when we weren’t looking😂
Haha! Exactly what I was thinking.
I’ll never unhear the mystery box when the door gets opened in the first 3 seconds
those accents made it through casting, read through, rehearsals and filming.
And they still can’t find a whisper of authenticity
I’m definitely no authority on southern accents ( from Canada) Lol! But Goggin’s in my mind, definitely has the more convincing accent. Have two close American friends, one from Tampa and the other from Georgia. So I know what southern talk sounds like.
Rappaport is just nauseating, no matter what the accent.
@@Rob.S859 Goggins also has southern family members. It’s why he was more passable. Rappaport sucked ass. He was absolutely terrible and his accent was completely off and not authentic not even close.
@@TheBlueDogMan
Wasn’t aware of that fact. Thanks for filing me in on that regarding Goggins. He’s a great actor and very underrated. His roles in the hateful eight and Django were fantastic.
Funny thing when my friends come up for a visit here to Canada. Everyone loved the “ Southern boys”
Exact opposite when I visit down south. Folks love the Canadian (Canuck ) accent. Lol!
Exactly lol. That's really the best they could do? Yellowstone has some pretty shitty accents as well especially Tater or whatever the fuck her name is.
Rapaport has a terrible southern accent
He had a terrible Philly accent and he's from thete
I've known many Southerners who speak like he does. It feels like a North-East MS/South-Middle Tennessee accent.
He has terrible a lot of things tbh
@@WilliamGullett-k3c😂
@@AlyssMa7rin His is clearly a bad fake to anyone who's from there.
There is just a huge amount of cool in this scene
This was so great. The thing to this on both sides...
For Darryl, he underestimated Boyd and is fortunate he got to leave with his life. He thought he could intimidate Boyd and Boyd wasn't having it.
The flip side to this is Boyd doing business with Darryl after this and not thinking it could backfire. They dropped bodies across the border after being explicitly told not to on that drug deal.
Boyd not thinking Darryl wouldn't jump at the first chance to make him eat it almost got him.
Darryl's biggest mistake was underestimating Raylan. Everyone else thought they could use Darryl at one point to their detriment but Raylan worked out how slippery Darryl was and made him tie himself in knots that he couldn't escape.
Yeah Boyd thought a big pile of cash would keep Daryl in line. Unfortunately Daryl wanted more, he has a habit of involving himself in other businesses then scheming to take them over, like in Florida and Audrey’s.
Did the brotha get a free shot? 😂
It says something about how basic and arrogant the Crowes are. Anybody with a dollop of street smarts would have vibed out that Boyd was some kind of boss. It's just something you'd pick up on. But Darryl was too preoccupied with talking shit to notice or care.
I was pretty sure he knew who he was talking to.
@@boffo63 Daryl is cunning and not Dewey dumb, but he's still a Crowe.
Though Daryl does recognize this and makes himself “helpful” to Boyd and his schemes. Unfortunately he was scheming to take over Boyd’s heroin operation, something he picked up on later.
Just ❤ Boyd Crowder!
That was 2 fingers of Elmer!!! Nice $300 bottle
Damn thought that was rapaport for a second and was hoping that was a real gun.
Yall know when celebrities do accents in movies and series...it usually is very exaggerated 😂😂
3:22 - Shane Van Drell appears
Cletus Van Damme 😉😀
Viva Walton Goggins
I was expecting big things from the guy with the machete but as remember he went easy
$10 for a beer in Harlan county? More unbelievable than that terrible accent.
It could have been his second beer, making it $5 a bottle. And Or Jimmy picked the number to see if he would react to it giving Boyd an excuse to shoot him.
"Most people too cheap to pour a true double anymore. Everyone's on the take" boyd crowder philosophers wisdom there we got 36,000,000,000,000 in debt cause everyone is on the take.
I think this is Michael rapaport's best scene ever in anything he's ever done next to Higher Learning
did he get killed in higher learning?
@@axhed Yeah, he shot himself.
I have to disagree. His accent is horrible here.
@@toddgaak422 His accent is atrocious. He was so miscast.
Michael Rapaport's acting is absolute ass - hear and in everything.
Please compile best of Art Mullen, Limehouse and Dewey Crowe
God his southern accent is so bad
Painful 😂
Walton Goggins is such an underrated actor. Was glad to see a different side of Boyd in Tarantino’s Hateful Eight.
❤❤❤❤
Rappaport was seriously ripping off DeNiro’s Max Caddy there.
Is that Michael Rappaport?
Yes, sadly
What tipped you off? The bad acting?
@@KingStone-so1yl Haha, I just started the series this weekend (after watching this clip), but I am so used to his thick New York accent that it threw me for a loop that he had this bad southern accent.
What a great series brilliant writing. Great cast - with one exception. Rappaport ruined every scene he was in. Terrible actor.
That has to be the worst attempt at a southern accent I ever heard. That may even be worse than Brando's in Sayonara.
Every time I watch this scene I need a drink. A Gooood Strooong Drinnnnnk .
P.S love Michael Rapapport. He is so underrated
Mike sucks lol
See now, I’ve always instinctively disliked Michael Rapaport, but this character and the accent kinda works for me…
The whole scene is ridiculous..
Sounds like a high school drama class.
Michael Rappaport was so bad in Justified. Every scene he was in was unwatchable
I agree. I don’t think the character is terrible, just got the wrong guy to play it.
Michael Rappaport typically plays unlikable and annoying characters including Copland with Sylvester Stallone and Harvey Keitel.
@@scottknode898 I agree, but in this case, my issue isn't with his character, it's with his performance.
His Southern accent has to be one of the worst I've ever had to suffer through. Not only was it terrible and outrageously over the top, it was also completely wrong for the area. His rural Kentucky accent is even worse than Jeremy Clarkson's American accent, and Clarkson is deliberately trying to sound like a caricature with his!
The dude who played Dewey Crowe is a freakin Australian, for Christ's sake, yet he nailed it. Alicia Witt, who played Wendy Crowe is from Connecticut, but her accent is dead-on. A.J. Buckley, who played Danny Crowe is Canadian, but his accent was pretty good.
If they can do it, why couldn't an experienced character actor like Rappaport? Terrible, terrible craft and an utter lack of commitment to the role. I cringed every time he opened his mouth.
He is talentless as an actor and comedian
@@seanof30306 While I'm not disagreeing that he didn't do that good, I'd like to point out that his accent isn't supposed to be a Kentucky accent, he's from Florida. Idk if that makes it better or worse, I haven't listened to many people from Florida speak
I would done it just becasue he was Micheal Rappaport.
Rapaport's "country" accent is an insult!!!
people keep saying this but not for nothing, he's a phony in the show
Michael Rappaport's accent is horrible.
I didn't know urban Indiana Jones was on this show or is he supposed to be diverse crocodile dundee?
Darryl Crow, Jr.'s accent is painfully bad.
Great show, but the terrible accent plus the overly dramatic delivery from both makes this feel like comedy sketch making fun of the show lmao.
Dude does good with the accent, Michael Rappaport..
fake tough guys dont impress.
Rappaport with a southern accent is just horrible. Jfc
Rappaport is terrible. Worst accent and his overacting is a low bar of a great show.