What are you talking about?,there's a fatty,a girl the look in her late thirties and an asian looking girl portrayed as Manson girls.All Manson girls were skinny,white and young
Pussycat & her hippie town were all using George for a place to stay since he was completely bedridden, so they wouldnt have to pay for pretty much anything other than food & drugs (and weapons at the pool scene)
seeing this again, I realize I was wrong to fear for Cliff's wellbeing during this scene. He would've have fucked up Tex and Manson himself if they had shown up too.
Kenneth Bryant Absolutely. Especially Manson. With the the mystery surrounding Manson, people forget he was only 5 feet tall and skinny like a twig. A drunk teenager could wipe the floor with Manson.
@@therealjcon then they start coming over as if they were planning on hurting him and he stops them in their tracks with one epic threat. “You all take one more step and I will knock his teeth out.”
@@therealjcon he didn't really wanted to knock him out unconscious for a good siesta, just to smack him around a few until he came off his high to his sober senses _AND FIX the Caddie's tyre.
@@anastasia6 in the hippie hay day during the summer of love they were referred to as flower children. Hence the San Francisco song by Scott Mckenzie saying make sure to wear some flowers in your hair.
I’m not American so I don’t really know about the hippie culture, when them hippie girls yelling that literally made me burst, like wtf this sounds so absurd.
He’s a man, in the most basic sense of it. If we left the cave and build the cities it was because of people like him, or men who were trying to be like him.
For those of you that are wondering why cliff is so confident and secure of himself,he was a green beret in the war,he’s literally a master at killing and warfare,a couple of hippies and crazies from a cult doesn’t scare him
Do you think being a green beret makes you superhuman? If 20 people charge you it doesnt matter if you're an army ranger you're still getting your ass beat
i remember him mentioning that in the commentary purposely drove with the actor who played the cop in the trunk while he went to get fast food and driving through speed bumps, while he actor was yelling in the drunk "what the fuck are you doing".
I like how serious Cliff is about his job. Even though he's more like a friend to his boss. He still respects to job and his boss. " this isn't my car it's my bosses and if anything should happen to it. I'll be the one in trouble."
I think it's about consequences. Obviously Cliff knew why the hippie did it but he is telling him that what you did wasn't towards me as the car isn't mine. And gives him the opportunity to correct his mistake. The hippie didn't get the moral of the politeness offered by Cliff and was punished for it
Cliff is one of Tarantino's best characters. Dude is the perfect blend of charming and terrifying when he needs to be. Beats the living shit out of Clem and doesn't think about it again, he's thinking about getting that pizza with rick lmao
I would loved to have seen Tarantino do a cop movie with Brad in the lead role as a no nonsense cop. We have not seen a movie like that in a long time.
@Kelly Ann Harbor Would you not like to see a nonsense dirty harry movie in the style of tarantino with Brad Pitt? That would be cool as hell. Brad is a really cool actor and the role of Cliff showed that to be the case as have several other roles he has starred in including Tyler Durden. What have you against the idea?
@@bighands69 One of goofy Tarantino's flaws is that he really hates cops. He was front and center in the BLM/Defund The Police beginnings, so f**k him on that score.
@@davidcrawford8349 some sort of suede shoes, I thought they might have been desert boots or chukka boots but they're not boots, on a closer look, some kinda suede shoe, sorry I can't be more helpful
Agustin Camejo I had to rewatch it to catch the boat scene, and I can see how it’s left open to assume he killed her because she was being emotionally abusive towards him but we don’t know for sure
Hm.. They cant make a RDR movie, they would have to make a Series. Brad is too old to make a Series and too old to Play a guy in his mid 30's. No he's not the right guy.
Probably one of the coldest characters in the Tarantinoverse. Dude will not think twice when it comes to killing other than regretting he killed his wife.
That “NOPE” Brad says is the same “NOPE” he said to Hans Landa when asked if he would show him mercy in Inglorious Bastards 😂 …also says the same NOPE in Bullet Train when Channing Tatum asks him if it’s a ‘sex thing’
I just watched this scene twice in a row. Man this movie, not my favorite Tarantino film by far but it definitely had some amazing fucking scenes looking back at it. Cliff definitely the best character such a BadAss
I’ve seen the movie 4 times so far ! I don’t usually watch movies again so soon but this is an exception Definitely seen pulp fiction and kill bill more but damn this might beat it soon!
@Schwanzus Longus Truth is if I hadn't been in prison I most certainly would've died at least 40 yrs ago. Many live in " prison " in the free world. I'm a free man in prison. Aboundinglove.Org
Cliff is the definition of masculinity. The calmness and self confidence in himself and his actions. Like you feel that he is untouchable and get things done.
He is vary stoic and even tempered. Times it would make sense for you to see him full of anger. Nope he controls it masterfully. Does not hesitate when it's go time.
@@formxr Having a gun and knowing how to use it are two completely different things. He cannot use the gun on horse back as his accuracy would be way off and who is to say Cliff would give him the opportunity to dismount the horse in the first place.
@@borisngondyoss2624 django is protayed as a young yet funny/stupid character with anger from a violent back story, but badass in his own way .... Soooooo, we have Jules, vincent ,the bride, hans landa, Mr blonde, stuntman Mike, the bear Jew.........
With the clear implication that they will be next, what were they planning on doing when they came walking towards him, attack him? Even if that worked which I highly doubt it would have, most of them would not have been coming out of it in one piece.
I honestly think this is thee most badass scene I’ve ever seen in a movie! Like it’s realistic, calm, controlled and focused. It takes its time, barely any harsh language from Pitt, just....perfect!
@@bpswank429 oh look at the keyboard macho. Everyone knows what that punch is you knuckle dragger, he's just making a reference to captain Falcon's Falcon Punch.
The hippie he punches at 2:03 is Steve "Clem" Grogan. Irony is the real Grogan helped murder a stuntman at Spahn Ranch named Shorty Shea and was sentenced to death, that is until 1972 when California overturned the death penalty. Grogan was released in '85. Here he is today, he's the guitarist with the green Fender: th-cam.com/video/DuCBvgMCzIU/w-d-xo.html&feature=emb_title
I appreciate the genuineness of the reaction from the girls. It seems that so often, when a man is made to face the consequences of his actions and take responsibility, that immature women will respond with outrage at how anyone could be so "mean." The same immaturity that makes a man think he's a tough guy for slashing someone else's tire makes a woman think she's compassionate for mollycoddling him and admiring that behavior. Gentlemen, grow up and take responsibility. Ladies, grow up and don't treat men like little boys.
@Joel Furniss No you bitch, he's actually making sense. Clem was an absolute dumbass for actually thinking he could slash a guy's tire and get off scot-free while hanging around the crime scene. 2:03 He got what was coming to him. And you are an idiot for not understand basic logic, and you are a bitch for just using "shut up cuz I said so" for your argument with zero logic of your own. You are a sad, sad man.
Love how the hippie chick sends the other hippie chick to go get rex...or Tex lol Like he was gonna be able to do anything. He would have had tex shine the hood while the other dude was changing the tire
You probably miss that don't you, simpleton. Think about this old man, was that really how it was, or are you just thinking of the fucking elementary school playground?
Sitting second to the front row; that first punch was like a thunderclap from the theater sound system. What an experience. This movie accommodates the big screen & surround sound very nicely.
Who doesn’t ? The more you grow older the less ridicule Cartman appears to be. Like from 9999% ridicule when you’re 10 to 12% ridicule when you hit 100 years old.
You can tell the power Cliff Booth has, the blood from the hippie has burst down his nose and over his chest before he even has the chance to hit the floor, that’s some skill right there😂😂😂
The only entertainment this movie offered was this guy being a badass in multiple situations (Bruce Lee fight, this scene, the ending). A very empty movie tbh I was surprised it recieved the praise it did there's no plot at all but it's admittedly filmed fantastically and is an honourable tribute to old hollywood.
@@patrickbatman141 its not about the 'in your face' entertainment, its about the mystery and the delivery of the one liners, the subtle nuances, and the character progression. If you only like fighting and watching things blow up, then yeah I guess its not for you, however to say that the movie is 'empty' between those scenes is a huge discredit to the movie.
@@The_Situation I don't just like fighting and watching things blow up I love all types of films. I loved pulp Fiction and Reservoir Dogs and I thought Tarantino was making another film like those two when I first saw the trailer for this but instead the film had absolutely no plot at all it was a day in the life movie of a failing actor and his violent stuntman. Also Sharon Tate is in like 3 scenes she's not made use of at all which was so weird when he made it seem she'd be a huge part of the film. It's Tarantinos third worst film imo Hateful Eight and Death Proof save it from being the worst.
Such good filmmaking, the walk finding George and the horse riding up really brings the tension, made me think something was going to happen and then to pay that tension forward for the end scene then subverting what you were expecting to happen to just watch the hippies get murdered was so good
By the time Charles Manson and his sidekicks committed their crimes "Hippism"had been extended the Certificate of Defunction 2 years earlier.In october 1967,in San Francisco,a symbolical burial was carried on.Such a movement had become history.What followed later was nothing but a fake.
I don´t understand how there are people who don´t like this movie. It is perfect. It is revolutionary, the rhythm is not "slow", it is different. It is a satire of Hollywood and a parallel vision of Manson family.
I dunno if satire is the right word. It isn't really trying to make a point about Hollywood or criticize or make fun of it in any way (besides maybe poking fun at spaghetti westerns in the Italy scenes near the end). Its more like a homage or a love letter to 60's Hollywood than anything. But I agree overall. This movie is fucking awesome.
Because of crappy superhero movies, today's audiences are bored if there is no action every three minutes. Cinema is dead except for the films of a few excellent directors such as Tarantino. Today's young people will definitely call the films of Fellini, Godard, Tarkovsky, Hitchcock, etc. boring.
Great character. A man of some principle, firm, confident, but humble, doesn't let anybody walk over him, but humane at heart and loyal. And he is like this despite the fact he is not a millionaire and never will be. Just great psychology behind the character.
As a member of planet actual 2000's, I could guarrantee you are dead wrong. Cliff, along with all those hippies would be held accountable. Times are much better, now there are many crimes in the news because they gets reported. Unlike the old times, when things can be covered behind darkness. But I think there is a point in what you said too. We have much more to progress.
In reality, five members of the Manson family did the killing. In the movie it was only three because the one girl got cold feet and bolted. The fifth member was Clem and he was unexpectedly unable to carry out the mission when he initially refused to change Cliff’s tire.
I grew up in Chatsworth and my boarding stables was backed up to Spahn Ranch. I would ride my horse through there back in the late 80s and early 90s, before it was fenced off. The place just gave off creepy vibes. Even though this movie was located a couple miles a way from Spahn Ranch, it really captured how it was.
“Hey, you know, that’s not my car” is kind of a call back to Jules saying “I hate to break your ego, but this is NOT the first time I’ve had a gun in my face” great dialog, great movie
@@vibovitold sure, both lines of dialogue have a similar ironic nod to the audience. The antagonist believes he’s got the upper hand, and just before he’s put in his place, there’s this subtle power shift with a snarky remark from the hero. We notice it before the bad guy does.
hippie: "you should leave"
also hippie: *slashes tire so he cant leave*
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The hippies today are running California into the ground
Hypocrites
It was the plan to kill him, maybe
Different hippy to be fair
"I will knock his teeth out!" Cliff, you'd be doing that dude a favor if you did.
James Tressler loved how he delivered that line....all the bullshit stopped.
I'm amazed they didn't fly out on those first few hits.
@@smareng nah that time he was going for a broken nose and cut lip, if he hit him harder the third time like that his teeth would be out
Lol 😂🤣😂🤣
🤣
This is a group of the all-time top Victoria’s Secret models compared to what the real Manson girls looked like.
Except for Lena Dunham she doesn’t fit in the with the rest of the girls.
What are you talking about?,there's a fatty,a girl the look in her late thirties and an asian looking girl portrayed as Manson girls.All Manson girls were skinny,white and young
Manson girls were pretty hot
Yeah suprisingly not showering doing drugs and fucking all day isnt a good regimen for beauty
@Om Patel not these, I meant the real girls, they look trashy and dirty in my opinion. but to be fair I've slept with worse
Pussycat was very friendly towards Cliff when she first meet him... The moment Cliff asked about George's wellbeing, she starts to act hostile af
Scumbags don't like loosing a free ride.
All them shifted their expressions and body language
That's what users do.
Pussycat & her hippie town were all using George for a place to stay since he was completely bedridden, so they wouldnt have to pay for pretty much anything other than food & drugs (and weapons at the pool scene)
Passive-agressive cuntery.
seeing this again, I realize I was wrong to fear for Cliff's wellbeing during this scene. He would've have fucked up Tex and Manson himself if they had shown up too.
Kenneth Bryant Absolutely. Especially Manson. With the the mystery surrounding Manson, people forget he was only 5 feet tall and skinny like a twig. A drunk teenager could wipe the floor with Manson.
well if they had a gun maybe he would be in trouble
And that is why Tarantion make his characther as somebody who can fight Bruce Lee..to show how tough he is
Cliff didn’t know what they had on that ranch or how many more people were there that wasn’t shown, that’s why he got outta there before Tex came back
AsSeenOnTV dude shut up; “Getting out of there” and “He was already leaving” is the same thing
I like how cliff gave the hippie a chance to fix it himself before going to beating the shit out of him. A true gentleman
That’s right, he gave him a chance and he spat it back in his face, and so Cliff gave him a beating instead.
Ladies *punch*
@@therealjcon then they start coming over as if they were planning on hurting him and he stops them in their tracks with one epic threat. “You all take one more step and I will knock his teeth out.”
@@therealjcon he didn't really wanted to knock him out unconscious for a good siesta, just to smack him around a few until he came off his high to his sober senses _AND FIX the Caddie's tyre.
You gotta be functional to work
Those hippies yelling "He's just a flower" had me howling in laughter.
what does it mean when they call him a flower
@@anastasia6 They’re saying he’s nice and a good person when really he’s an asshole
I think it means he’s harmless or something to that extent
@@anastasia6 in the hippie hay day during the summer of love they were referred to as flower children. Hence the San Francisco song by Scott Mckenzie saying make sure to wear some flowers in your hair.
I’m not American so I don’t really know about the hippie culture, when them hippie girls yelling that literally made me burst, like wtf this sounds so absurd.
Brad Pitt just looks like he could exist in any period of history.
He’s a man, in the most basic sense of it. If we left the cave and build the cities it was because of people like him, or men who were trying to be like him.
@@icarojose6316he's an actor, dude
@@MajinBuusni i’m talking about cliff
What a shite comment
Louis?
This Is Like The Perfect Summer Movie
Just the perfect movie all round.
@Laughing Out Loud, Same here
I agree it is perfect summer movie
why?
@@whatisthishandlegarbageWhat do you mean?
For those of you that are wondering why cliff is so confident and secure of himself,he was a green beret in the war,he’s literally a master at killing and warfare,a couple of hippies and crazies from a cult doesn’t scare him
Yeah , he kills nazis (inglorious bastards)
Do you think being a green beret makes you superhuman? If 20 people charge you it doesnt matter if you're an army ranger you're still getting your ass beat
I heard he killed his wife and get away with it
Wasnt a green beret.was a marine in the pacific
@@satriapg666 he wasnt
Whether he's beating up hippies or scalping Nazis, Brad Pitt does an excellent job at portraying the characters Tarantino casts him as. 10/10 scene.
And DiCaprio covers even more ground with his role.
Pikey Mickey is one hell of a role.
Cringe AF.
@@enekaitzteixeira1070 ok
These are Satanists, not hippies.
There is nothing better than Brad Pitt in a Tarantino Movie
What about Brad Pitt AND Leonardo DiCaprio in a Tarantino movie
@@ToasterFrog-dv6wkthat would NEVER happen
The fuck you talking about? It just did.
Brad Pitt in a Guy Richie movie wins.
@@BeeHatGuythis is a joke right?
Fun fact: that's Michael Madsen's personally owned Cadillac from Reservoir Dogs. He's driving around with a goddamn cop in his trunk
Wouldn't that be jewels car also? Just seems like the same resued car. Be cool if so
U mean Vic Vegas car.
His car has more screen time than Michael himself
i remember him mentioning that in the commentary purposely drove with the actor who played the cop in the trunk while he went to get fast food and driving through speed bumps, while he actor was yelling in the drunk "what the fuck are you doing".
But did he eat his fries yet?
The best recreation of Spahn Ranch you'll ever see in a film. Tarantino really did his research here.
You're kidding right? Some of these girls wears make-up. They look just as little as the real girls as the Bruce Lee looked like Bruce Lee.
That hill in the background looks just like the one at the real location. Any idea where this scene was shot?
OkinInc it was filmed in corginville movie ranch in Simi Valley, CA.
@@OkinInc The hills look the same because this set was built about 2 miles away from the real Spahn ranch. QT did a awesome job recreating the ranch.
Spahn Ranch was just N on Topanga near the 118..not far where I rented. Didn't know!
I like how serious Cliff is about his job.
Even though he's more like a friend to his boss.
He still respects to job and his boss.
" this isn't my car it's my bosses and if anything should happen to it. I'll be the one in trouble."
BY TROUBLE HE MEANS HE WONT GET A SIX PACK TO GO WHEN THEY STOP FOR SMOKES NEXT TIME.....
That was just bluster for the hippy to chew on. Didn't work, obviously.
I mean I'd be pretty angry if I borrowed my friends car and some asshat knifed the tire. More so than my own car.
I think it's about consequences.
Obviously Cliff knew why the hippie did it but he is telling him that what you did wasn't towards me as the car isn't mine.
And gives him the opportunity to correct his mistake.
The hippie didn't get the moral of the politeness offered by Cliff and was punished for it
But don't understand why are they mad at him
"Can I at least get rag to wipe my face, first?"
"Nope!"
PERFECT!!
Tire first. 😂
Cliff is one of Tarantino's best characters. Dude is the perfect blend of charming and terrifying when he needs to be. Beats the living shit out of Clem and doesn't think about it again, he's thinking about getting that pizza with rick lmao
I would loved to have seen Tarantino do a cop movie with Brad in the lead role as a no nonsense cop. We have not seen a movie like that in a long time.
@Kelly Ann Harbor
Would you not like to see a nonsense dirty harry movie in the style of tarantino with Brad Pitt?
That would be cool as hell. Brad is a really cool actor and the role of Cliff showed that to be the case as have several other roles he has starred in including Tyler Durden.
What have you against the idea?
That would be awesome, i wanna see Brad Pitt as a Harry Callahan type character.
@@bighands69 One of goofy Tarantino's flaws is that he really hates cops. He was front and center in the BLM/Defund The Police beginnings, so f**k him on that score.
Clem needed this.
Cliff kicks ass when necessary throughout the movie, yet NEVER loses his temper.
totally cowboy !!!
What are Brad Pitt's shoes called
@@davidcrawford8349 some sort of suede shoes, I thought they might have been desert boots or chukka boots but they're not boots, on a closer look, some kinda suede shoe, sorry I can't be more helpful
@@davidcrawford8349 They're called moccasins, prominent in Native American clothing
@@davidcrawford8349 Minnetonka two button boots
Vincent Vega: "You do not fuck with another man's automobile."
I gotta stab the tire three times?
Why can't you just leave me and my car alone!
The world needs more real men like Cliff Booth.
Kael7777 agreed
All we know about Cliff is he took down Manson’s family without truly knowing what their motive was; we don’t even know why he killed his wife
@@paulw.4528 We kinda do based on the boat scene.
Agreed
Agustin Camejo I had to rewatch it to catch the boat scene, and I can see how it’s left open to assume he killed her because she was being emotionally abusive towards him but we don’t know for sure
**Picks Up Hippie*
*"Ladies"*
**FALCON PUNCH*
IAmVenom yes
No it's falco punch
“he’s just a flower!”
He is a Gentleman 😂
Pink Guy:
If you're an RDR2 fan then you will see that Brad Pitt is perfect for Arthur Morgan
Inded
3:17 Arthur smoking as always.
Hm.. They cant make a RDR movie, they would have to make a Series. Brad is too old to make a Series and too old to Play a guy in his mid 30's.
No he's not the right guy.
@@philboom9136 oh really? Because you're fucking wrong.
@@philboom9136 Arthur Morgan looks older than Brad Pitt tho
Probably one of the coldest characters in the Tarantinoverse. Dude will not think twice when it comes to killing other than regretting he killed his wife.
Brad Pitt at his finest role. Absolutely priceless.
Tyler Durden aint taking shit from a hippie
Ehh I wouldn’t say that
hell no that title goes to Tyler Durden from the movie ***** ****
Count in Moneyball and Bullet Train.
Lt. Col. Aldo Reign.
That “NOPE” Brad says is the same “NOPE” he said to Hans Landa when asked if he would show him mercy in Inglorious Bastards 😂
…also says the same NOPE in Bullet Train when Channing Tatum asks him if it’s a ‘sex thing’
Yes that is so damn true!
Terds
Well, the colonel was cliff booth father
He also uses "Give'em what for" line in several movies too.
I just watched this scene twice in a row. Man this movie, not my favorite Tarantino film by far but it definitely had some amazing fucking scenes looking back at it. Cliff definitely the best character such a BadAss
Just like Samuel L Jackson in Pulp Fiction
Cliff was awesome but Leo seriously had me laughing every scene hes in
You don’t fuck with the guy who beat up the father of mma (Bruce lee).
I’ve seen the movie 4 times so far ! I don’t usually watch movies again so soon but this is an exception
Definitely seen pulp fiction and kill bill more but damn this might beat it soon!
@@tylertigno5443 I Fucking love Pulp Fiction and both Kill Bills
The one person who doesn't like this has most likely been punched in the face.
Charles Otis who hasn’t tho lol
More like is probably a hippie
Fucking Goddam Hippies.. Fucking Eye- Tailing movies.
Haha iv been punched in the face and this is awesome
Or probably Clem himself since he’s out of prison and can watch it LMAO
Tex would've been Nex'
@@TexWatson-sh8vf Nah it was dumber than that.............Rex?
@@geneseofootball1915
You are living in a movie world. In real life everybody that I wanted to be dead....is dead.
@@TexWatson-sh8vf And you were on a horsey!
@Schwanzus Longus
Truth is if I hadn't been in prison I most certainly would've died at least 40 yrs ago.
Many live in " prison " in the free world. I'm a free man in prison.
Aboundinglove.Org
Tex Watson you have issues man
Cliff Booth, the best friend any guy wish they had😎
‘I was born in the wrong generation’ kids must be scarred.
As long as Tarantino still making movies, there is no wrong generation
@Lord Farquaad look up filthy frank born in the wrong generation and watch the whole video
@@greenbabycake2360 not this Millennial. I admire the pompadour look of Rick Dalton, until he went with that ugly mop top.
Oh really
greenbabycake dude I’m gen z and want to be like cliff
I wonder how many kids today who watched this movie know what the "Champion" tee shirt meant? Fyi, it was America's largest spark plug manufacturer.
As an automotive Technician I knew right away...
Cliff is the definition of masculinity. The calmness and self confidence in himself and his actions. Like you feel that he is untouchable and get things done.
He is vary stoic and even tempered. Times it would make sense for you to see him full of anger. Nope he controls it masterfully. Does not hesitate when it's go time.
What does being calm, self confident, and untouchable in getting things done have to do with masculinity?
@@hammill444 maybe not untouchable but literally everything else has everything to do with it
If I was that handsome I too would be very self confident.
Duh! Cliff Booth Donald Trump
Tarantino's creative and hilarious take on the Manson Family murders. Too bad it didn't go down this way in real life. Excellent film.
If McQueen had of decided to go there that night it may have been a different outcome.
In real life poor Sharon was buried with her baby in her arms. It’s terrible. I enjoyed the movie but that story was beyond horror.
@@bighands69 "had of decided"?
Vincent Vega said it best 25 years ago, "You don't fuck with another man's automobile."
That’s not just some hippy it’s supposed to be Clem Grogan the first Manson murderer to be paroled. I find this scene very satisfying
"I'll knock his teeth out"
Like there's teeth left after those punches.
Or after all that crack
I cannot get over how Tarentino keeps coming up with such awesome movies. This is one of his longest, but I'm telling you, absolutely worth the watch.
The first hour and a half was atrocious...
@@marklewen9384 Worth sitting thru it to get to the flamethrower/swimming pool scene though.
@@portnuefflyer dont spoil that part bro it ruin all the build up
I, for one, thought it was absolutely pointless.
Way too long 😂
That's how you handle disrespect
Tex would’ve got his shit rocked to lol
Tex did get his shit rocked.
@@halkeye20 he obviously meant in this scene, slug breath.
i hear dog bites are bigger in Texas.
Pretty sure Tex was the only one with the gun which is why he was called.
@@formxr
Having a gun and knowing how to use it are two completely different things. He cannot use the gun on horse back as his accuracy would be way off and who is to say Cliff would give him the opportunity to dismount the horse in the first place.
2:32 something funny about the way they are walking up on him all "tough"
2:35 Love how Cliff shuts it down and they all stop on the spot.
I like this version of what happened rather than what actually occurred.
And with this, Cliff Booth became my favorite character from any Tarantino movie
Mine too!!!
Me three!
It's still Dr. King Schultz for me. RIP legend ☠️
I love the way he says “nope” 😂
TIRE FIRST.
Like he says at the end of inglorious bastards 😎
Tire first
He's the manliest character from all Tarantino movies, and every man should be like him
Killed his wife lol
Yeah I agree. Django is a close second
@@borisngondyoss2624 django is protayed as a young yet funny/stupid character with anger from a violent back story, but badass in his own way ....
Soooooo, we have Jules, vincent ,the bride, hans landa, Mr blonde, stuntman Mike, the bear Jew.........
Butch Coolidge
Cliff Booth was cool but Brad Pitt in Inglorious Basterds was fukkin bad ass.
this movie is so satisfying on so many levels
'Come one step closer, I will knock his teeth out' As if he hasn't already done that with those three punches
With the clear implication that they will be next, what were they planning on doing when they came walking towards him, attack him? Even if that worked which I highly doubt it would have, most of them would not have been coming out of it in one piece.
As if any of those teeth were worth keeping.
@@Therianthrope76 exactly!
Everyone needs a friend like Cliff
Or BE the Cliff friend
I honestly think this is thee most badass scene I’ve ever seen in a movie! Like it’s realistic, calm, controlled and focused. It takes its time, barely any harsh language from Pitt, just....perfect!
That Scarecrow got some balls but no brains walking up to Achilles to tell him “fuck you” 😂
Cliff reminds me of my Grandpa. He was a WWII vet and didn't take shit from anyone
My Pop, too. US Army Ranger, 36th "T" Division.
2:27 don’t ever let it be said that cliff booth isn’t a gentlemen
You know everyone says he is such a cool bad ass...and he sure is...but I also think he is such a gentleman and sweet heart... wonderful character.
2:03 I love how cliff quickly sets his feet right before he threw that falcon punch
Joe rogan:
‘’ooohhh nasty right hand’’
Tf is a falcon punch nerd ? It’s a classic cross
@@bpswank429 oh look at the keyboard macho. Everyone knows what that punch is you knuckle dragger, he's just making a reference to captain Falcon's Falcon Punch.
Who you calling nerd you fucking dork, I’ll put you in a locker
@@bpswank429 "nerd"
Exposed yourself
How would you know to call him a nerd if you had no point of reference? Lame af
There are no men left like Cliff Booth anymore. We're left with 10,000 hippies almost exactly like this guy in every West Coast city.
The hippie he punches at 2:03 is Steve "Clem" Grogan. Irony is the real Grogan helped murder a stuntman at Spahn Ranch named Shorty Shea and was sentenced to death, that is until 1972 when California overturned the death penalty. Grogan was released in '85. Here he is today, he's the guitarist with the green Fender: th-cam.com/video/DuCBvgMCzIU/w-d-xo.html&feature=emb_title
It could also be Manson, who presented a film script to Steve McQueen, and ended up getting punched in the nose.
@@brettknoss486
If McQueen had of been at the residence that night things may have gone down in a completely different manner.
I appreciate the genuineness of the reaction from the girls. It seems that so often, when a man is made to face the consequences of his actions and take responsibility, that immature women will respond with outrage at how anyone could be so "mean." The same immaturity that makes a man think he's a tough guy for slashing someone else's tire makes a woman think she's compassionate for mollycoddling him and admiring that behavior. Gentlemen, grow up and take responsibility. Ladies, grow up and don't treat men like little boys.
ok boomer
You shut your dirty fucking mouth Joel
Well said.
@Joel Furniss No you bitch, he's actually making sense. Clem was an absolute dumbass for actually thinking he could slash a guy's tire and get off scot-free while hanging around the crime scene.
2:03 He got what was coming to him. And you are an idiot for not understand basic logic, and you are a bitch for just using "shut up cuz I said so" for your argument with zero logic of your own. You are a sad, sad man.
You could have simply said "women cause trouble..."
The best thing about this scene is standing up to cultists and saying, "No, fuck you. Now fix my tire."
Exactly. He wasn't a hippie. He was a turd of Manson family values.
This is a nightmare scenario for any person. There's a whole crowd against you. Cliff handles it with such grace and style.
Nightmare for people like you!
If it was reality cliff would have massacred those women's crowd.
I mean, not really. MOst of them were woemn and doped up to their eyeballs on meth, acid and other drugs so they weren't really gonna do much.
Love how the hippie chick sends the other hippie chick to go get rex...or Tex lol Like he was gonna be able to do anything. He would have had tex shine the hood while the other dude was changing the tire
Lol
Tex Watson. Read the book.
@@eols2190 yes, CIA agent Tex Watson, one of the agents in the fraud.
@@eols2190 And you should watch the movie.
@@eols2190 Tex Watson got his ass handed to him by Cliff.
I hate hippies and it was so satisfying!! Thanks Tarantino
I also hate antifa
Oh yeah it was great
They’re low key kinda cute
@Sarthak Katewa that's your opinion man.
cult ≠ hippies
Back in the days when you can punch someone for being disrespectful & not worrying about them calling the cops
I'm starting to think those days might be coming back in the near future.
You probably miss that don't you, simpleton. Think about this old man, was that really how it was, or are you just thinking of the fucking elementary school playground?
@@dustinthewind3925 Looking at Illinois it already is there
@@fireemblemistrash75 well to be fair, illinois is a shithole
@@frecklenuckle4450 and gonna become the first state to allow criminals to get away with anything
2:27 gets me every time lol
True ahahahahah
What a gentleman
That part lives rent free in my head, right next to:
"Is everyone alright?"
"Well, the fucking hippies aren't, that's for god damn sure!"
Same it should be a meme
Nice right hook
Sitting second to the front row; that first punch was like a thunderclap from the theater sound system. What an experience. This movie accommodates the big screen & surround sound very nicely.
HE’S A FLOWER
How can you not smile when a hippie gets punch in the face? I feel so relaxed now.
And that prove they're right.
Eric Cartman approves of the hippie punching.
So do I.
Who doesn’t ? The more you grow older the less ridicule Cartman appears to be. Like from 9999% ridicule when you’re 10 to 12% ridicule when you hit 100 years old.
You can tell the power Cliff Booth has, the blood from the hippie has burst down his nose and over his chest before he even has the chance to hit the floor, that’s some skill right there😂😂😂
This scene really portrays Clem Grogan as the little weasel he truly is.
That punch was so perfect.
Huginn Hjartarson fuck you pussy ass stfu
And so satisfying 😌
Hate those fucking hippies
@@saintlaurentdon7147 Not nice.
@Huginn Hjartarson 2:26
@Huginn Hjartarson slashing someone's tyre is also illegal
He looks like a young Robert Redford
@Huginn Hjartarson 50'S IS THE NEW THIRTIES BOY
When this film began I wasn't sure how I felt about it but as it progressed I then began to feel man this is bloody brilliant!
The only entertainment this movie offered was this guy being a badass in multiple situations (Bruce Lee fight, this scene, the ending). A very empty movie tbh I was surprised it recieved the praise it did there's no plot at all but it's admittedly filmed fantastically and is an honourable tribute to old hollywood.
@@patrickbatman141 its not about the 'in your face' entertainment, its about the mystery and the delivery of the one liners, the subtle nuances, and the character progression. If you only like fighting and watching things blow up, then yeah I guess its not for you, however to say that the movie is 'empty' between those scenes is a huge discredit to the movie.
@@The_Situation I don't just like fighting and watching things blow up I love all types of films. I loved pulp Fiction and Reservoir Dogs and I thought Tarantino was making another film like those two when I first saw the trailer for this but instead the film had absolutely no plot at all it was a day in the life movie of a failing actor and his violent stuntman. Also Sharon Tate is in like 3 scenes she's not made use of at all which was so weird when he made it seem she'd be a huge part of the film. It's Tarantinos third worst film imo Hateful Eight and Death Proof save it from being the worst.
The way they all stopped cold when he said he'd knock his teeth out.
Such good filmmaking, the walk finding George and the horse riding up really brings the tension, made me think something was going to happen and then to pay that tension forward for the end scene then subverting what you were expecting to happen to just watch the hippies get murdered was so good
All idiotic laughs until one of them get what he deserves.
And I'm satisfied due to that.
Brad Pitt did an awesome job!!
In Transporter movie, Mr Statham teach me to not mess with a man's car.😎
I Loved when he was getting ready to punch the guy a 3rd time and he turned and said "Ladies", then POW!
Hippies get away by taking advantage of weaker ones by sweet talking. It was beautiful watching them get owned
thats not a hippie thats a cult member
Do they? Have you met a 1960s era hippie? Cults recruit members like that though.
Sad to see George was living that way; it had the undertones that they were torturing him and keeping him drugged
By the time Charles Manson and his sidekicks committed their crimes "Hippism"had been extended the Certificate of Defunction 2 years earlier.In october 1967,in San Francisco,a symbolical burial was carried on.Such a movement had become history.What followed later was nothing but a fake.
@@jessec.6876 I hate to break your balls but Brad Pitt calls them hippie in the movie so I’ll go with his version. He is in the movie and you are not.
I don´t understand how there are people who don´t like this movie. It is perfect. It is revolutionary, the rhythm is not "slow", it is different. It is a satire of Hollywood and a parallel vision of Manson family.
I dunno if satire is the right word. It isn't really trying to make a point about Hollywood or criticize or make fun of it in any way (besides maybe poking fun at spaghetti westerns in the Italy scenes near the end). Its more like a homage or a love letter to 60's Hollywood than anything.
But I agree overall. This movie is fucking awesome.
Parallel vision of the Manson family? The Manson family were fakes to DESTROY the real hippie movement. People are dumb...
Because of crappy superhero movies, today's audiences are bored if there is no action every three minutes. Cinema is dead except for the films of a few excellent directors such as Tarantino.
Today's young people will definitely call the films of Fellini, Godard, Tarkovsky, Hitchcock, etc. boring.
It has no real content. Just a superficial flick
Democrats don't like it because it makes the Manson family look bad.
The way he picks him up by his hair is so hilarious 🤣
Amazing how this entire sequence had me on the edge of my seat & was more terrifying to me than any horror film that came out last year.
The part when says “ladies” before punching him again gets me every time. 😆😆
"Go get tex" lol if only she knew what was to come of tex.
4 years later & i’m still praying for a Cliff Spin-off
Great character. A man of some principle, firm, confident, but humble, doesn't let anybody walk over him, but humane at heart and loyal. And he is like this despite the fact he is not a millionaire and never will be.
Just great psychology behind the character.
“Lucky for you, he has a spare.”
Dig the beauty going on in the defined frame , the cinematography , the editing , the design etc
Tarantino and his choice of actors is pure art
Brad Pitt's acting in this is superb ,just shows how talented he is 👊
NOT REALLY HE WAS USING HIS VOICE AND ACCENT FROM INGLORIUS BASTERDS .KINDA RECYCLED HIS PERSONA
@@crashalexander7232 sounds based
@@user-pu1bs9eh7v SOUNDS OR IS?
@@crashalexander7232 Your caps lock is stuck on.
The way he positioned his feet to throw that first punch.
In our time, he would be cancelled from all media networks, lost his job and put in jail. I miss 70s
As a member of planet actual 2000's, I could guarrantee you are dead wrong. Cliff, along with all those hippies would be held accountable. Times are much better, now there are many crimes in the news because they gets reported. Unlike the old times, when things can be covered behind darkness.
But I think there is a point in what you said too. We have much more to progress.
The world needs more like Cliff Booth's character, Today! Best scene in the movie.
I wonder where he got those amazing shoes 😍
Just some plain ol moccassins, probably have em on etsy
Minnetonka moccasins
@@dagoobertron Yep Minnetonka
Probably at Zapateria la bailarina. You'll be new boot goofing for days.
Perfect casting for Grogan.
The first work that hippie did in his life.
Tex is lucky Cliff was gone before he got there...i love this scene.
"Can I get a rag to clean my face first ?"
....
"Nope..."
Nowadays they would be recording on their smartphones hashtagging at him 😂
In reality, five members of the Manson family did the killing. In the movie it was only three because the one girl got cold feet and bolted. The fifth member was Clem and he was unexpectedly unable to carry out the mission when he initially refused to change Cliff’s tire.
I grew up in Chatsworth and my boarding stables was backed up to Spahn Ranch. I would ride my horse through there back in the late 80s and early 90s, before it was fenced off. The place just gave off creepy vibes. Even though this movie was located a couple miles a way from Spahn Ranch, it really captured how it was.
“Hey, you know, that’s not my car” is kind of a call back to Jules saying “I hate to break your ego, but this is NOT the first time I’ve had a gun in my face” great dialog, great movie
i can't see the connection. care to elaborate?
@@vibovitold sure, both lines of dialogue have a similar ironic nod to the audience. The antagonist believes he’s got the upper hand, and just before he’s put in his place, there’s this subtle power shift with a snarky remark from the hero. We notice it before the bad guy does.
and that first punch is when I knew, Pitt has that oscar bagged.
Cliff gives me strong Arthur Morgan vibes.