@@susand.3540 I haven’t got round to them yet but have seen them on the feeds online . What one should I start with ? Seems a silly question but I’d like to start with the best one out of the five to get me into it if you know what I mean
I was at a fashion event and when I left the venue i saw this huge effigy in front of a movie theater across the road. It was Clint advertising for a Fist Full of Dollars and I've been in love ever since.
I can't describe how much I love these movies. You get the great Clint Eastwood in every film, you get great mysteries, you get the beautiful S&W 29, you get some beautiful women, it's just a great series.
Wow, it's hard for me to believe it has been 49 years since I saw Harry drop the hammer on that S&W Model 29, 44 Magnum! I was 17 years old and knew I had to have one of those guns. Due to the extreme shortage on that gun I did not acquire one until 1974. A blue Model 29-2 with a 6.5 inch barrel and rosewood grips. It was the first gun I ever owned and I took up reloading. Since that spring day back in 74, I've shot the gun thousands of times and to this day it still turns heads at the range and always makes my day!
My first was a 6 inch Model 27, that I bought in 1977. Beautiful gun, and I can still shoot nice groups with it. I didn't get a 29 until 1988 ( a 6 inch 29-3). Perfect for those days when you really want the range all to yourself.
Happy Birthday 🎂 Clint. You NEVER let us down with your movies, and we actually learned some life lessons along the way ( A Good Man Always Knows His Limitations). Thank you for being You, and being with us in this lifetime.
Thank you for including the great Albert Popwell! I really enjoyed seeing that little tribute to him. I thought he was fantastic in all those roles with Clint. God bless him!
Because of Dirty Harry, the first pistol I ever bought was a .44 Magnum, in 1978. I ran into Clint Eastwood at a charity golf tournament several years later and he autographed the box for me. Laughed is ass off saying, “we’ll, this is a first”.
I like the gunshot sounds if the spaghetii westerns ,,those echoing sounds of revolvers and rifles ! sorry if I am the only one who like spaghetti western's echoing gunshots !
@@hc8696 I know it makes me want to go out and shoot my Smith&Wesson model 629-3 with its 8 3/8 in. barrel and S&W pachmar grips but the ammo is toooooo dang expensive these days and I can't replace what I shoot for the same price ever again for sure !!!!
Thank you Mr. Eastwood for the dedication to your craft and the decades of relevant and repeatability enjoyable characters and productions. A true icon.
Clint must have like Albert Popwell, he showed up in four of the Dirty Harry films as different characters in each one. I've noticed that two or three other actors were given roles in multiple Eastwood movies. I think it's great that he showed that kind of loyalty to the people who helped make him successful.
Haha... I hear ya! I own 11! When the 1st D.H. movie came out my 'ol man bought 2, a 29-3 and a 629-1 (Stainless).. They cost around $475.00 back then, 1973-74 Now? The 29-3 I just bought last week cost me over $1,200!
I tried one once and the bloody thing nearly dislocated my shoulder so I went inside the shop and grabbed a Remington model 51 32 caliber with half a dozen boxes of hollow-point cartridges. That should do some damage to anybody breaking into my property.
It was nice that you included clips of Albert Popwell's other appearances in the "Dirty Harry" franchise. Nice montage placed within that famous scene.
That's why I rearranged that scene. The Popwell tribute was important and really only worked by moving things around. Thanks for spotting that. Another great comment, John.
Smith & Wesson Model 29 44 magnum was a back up gun for hunters, just in case they ran into a bear in the wilderness- not a popular gun, kinda big, loud and had a recoil....that was until 1971 when Clint used it as Harry Callahan's police sidearm - then everyone one and their mother wanted that exact model.
In Sudden Impact, the Automag alone fires 28 shots, three full magazines, eight shots per magazine and half of a fourth. Two magazines were fired when he practiced with it and one magazine at two of the three rapists and the last got four at the end
There are cops who can go through their entire careers not firing a single shot. You don't hear about that too often, and you've got to give those cops a lot of credit, but movies about cops like those have to be pretty boring.
The music of Lalo Schifrin is so distinctive, I first heard his brilliant work on the soundtrack to Enter The Dragon and I've since learned he provided music to lots of tv shows ect long before that.
It was clever the way you moved backward and forward between scenes, yet still maintained credible continuity. You even managed to slip in an unrelated Dirty Harry spagehtti western. Evidently you are extremely knowledgeable on Clint movies. Excellent job Gart! 👏 😁 "Now where's High Plains Drifter? I must go find."
Thank you for your kind comment and thanks for understanding my editing style. I have a blast putting these videos together. th-cam.com/video/Kgpgx5ksKuc/w-d-xo.html here is a link to more Eastwood shooting up the bad guys! Have a great day!
I was under the assumption that Albert was Clint's friend in some way, and basically made cameo appearances of himself in different roles Actually that's a great idea to avoid being type cast as "generic cannon fodder thug 4" or something
9:44 I used to grab an occasional donut at that cafe. I was a little sad when they closed down and a McDonalds opened on that site. It's about a block away from ATT Park, where the Giants play.
" Saturday Night Special May 21st, 2022," Harry S. Truman was President of The United States of America on Flag Day June 14TH, 1952. " My Dad's Name is Harry." " I'll Always Love you both Mom & Dad, R.I.P. " Gangs, Clubs, Crews & Mobs, " Neal Patrick Fry from Detroit, Michigan.
@@johnlaslow3074 My concealed carry is a 38 special +p. I don't know what people are talking about. It's plenty powerful. It'll definitely kill ya. I don't need a .357 magnum, let alone a .44
The "light special" in Magnum Force actually meant a loaded down .44 Magnum load, not .44 Special according to the filming crew. This has unfortunately caused misunderstandings over the years, making people believe that Harry never carried magnums in his S&W Model 29.
“You forgot your fortune cookie” “WWHAT!!” “It says... you’re shit outta luck” Thats one of those lines where you know damn well it’s an American movie 😂
When I was eleven years old my Dad and I were walking out of an Eastwood movie. I turned to him and said it would be a good thing if Clint Eastwood was elected president and Charles Bronson vice president. That way Eastwood could get the country back on track and Bronson would kill all the bad guys!!!
🔫 Ah Ah, I know what you're thinking. 'Did he fire six shots or only five ?' Well, to tell you the truth, in all this excitement I've kinda lost track myself. But being this is a .44 Magnum, the most powerful handgun in the world, and would blow your head clean off, you've got to ask yourself one question: 'Do I feel lucky ? Well, do ya, punk ?
I've been in an indoor range when someone fired a .44 Magnum a couple of spots away. The concussion was pretty strong when they fired a shot. Inside an airplane would leave everyone's ears ringing.
Thank you. I really felt I needed to pay tribute to Albert Popwell and the only way that works was some shifting scenes. Some people see the out of order stuff at the beginning and get upset. This is truly a ridiculous premise for a video. Who edits out shots fired without any context? Who would watch that? Nearly 3 million People? I don't get it. th-cam.com/video/LUNRX3BW9I0/w-d-xo.html I think you will enjoy this one. Clint Eastwood and the man with no name dollar trilogy. Have a great day!
I truly appreciate the work you put into this edit. You did a great job. It also showed how dated these movies have become, and, imo, how bad they are.
This epic movie is 50 years old. And it will never get old. A true classic.
Is this the first one mate ? I’m getting into a bit of Clint Eastwood and want to watch this series
@@susand.3540 I’ve binged watched already Susan 🤣 Can’t beat a bit of Callahan , real Mans man .
@@susand.3540 I haven’t got round to them yet but have seen them on the feeds online . What one should I start with ? Seems a silly question but I’d like to start with the best one out of the five to get me into it if you know what I mean
sorry but it aged badly. only the shootout scenes were worth it.
This is more than one movie, look up the chronological order online. He has tons of movies, I own them all.@@EastendofLondon2
When Clint is gone...there will be a hole left for decades to come....no one made movies like him and no one acted like him
Truly surprised no ones tried to make a Dirty Harry remake or spin off in 2020.
@@Hollowpoint762Hollywood is way too woke for that.
He looks like death warmed over now.
@@iso-didact789happens to the best of us…..
I was at a fashion event and when I left the venue i saw this huge effigy in front of a movie theater across the road. It was Clint advertising for a Fist Full of Dollars and I've been in love ever since.
Clint will be part of me forever. He's 96 now. God bless him.
You mean 93, right?
Same thing
And bless you too.🎉
Ми ту.
94!
the best salesman in the history of the Smith & Wesson firearms company!
IKR? lolz
He convinced me to buy one lol I’ve always wanted a 29 since I saw the movie
@@hooks_and_horns I settled for the 357 Mag S&W 6 inch barrel
Yes , the good old days. I have owned a few Smith & Wession guns my self.
@@grgygantz6760 That is great and my dad was a cop and he owned a few of them too one which my sister has now.
I can't describe how much I love these movies. You get the great Clint Eastwood in every film, you get great mysteries, you get the beautiful S&W 29, you get some beautiful women, it's just a great series.
I like the RC cars in Dead Pool. I was a teenager and into RC cars at the time.
Very Good
Wow, it's hard for me to believe it has been 49 years since I saw Harry drop the hammer on that S&W Model 29, 44 Magnum! I was 17 years old and knew I had to have one of those guns. Due to the extreme shortage on that gun I did not acquire one until 1974. A blue Model 29-2 with a 6.5 inch barrel and rosewood grips. It was the first gun I ever owned and I took up reloading. Since that spring day back in 74, I've shot the gun thousands of times and to this day it still turns heads at the range and always makes my day!
They are still hard to find and very costly.
@@redriveral2764 I bought a 357 mag and check the specs on that one.
Dang, to start learning to shoot with something as heavy as a 44 magnum right away, must not have been for the faint of heart!
Can you post a video of it being used?
My first was a 6 inch Model 27, that I bought in 1977. Beautiful gun, and I can still shoot nice groups with it. I didn't get a 29 until 1988 ( a 6 inch 29-3). Perfect for those days when you really want the range all to yourself.
"You forgot your fortune cookie…it says…you're shit outta luck."
*so under-rated*
Unkempt Harrold was the best
Clint eastwood films are truly magical and legendary...i will never tire of watching his films...they are eternal .
Clint is the man great actor love all
His movies
Happy Birthday 🎂 Clint.
You NEVER let us down with your movies,
and we actually learned some
life lessons along the way
( A Good Man Always Knows
His Limitations).
Thank you for being You,
and being with us in this lifetime.
He's 93 in 2023 and still making movies
Thank you for including the great Albert Popwell! I really enjoyed seeing that little tribute to him.
I thought he was fantastic in all those roles with Clint.
God bless him!
Guitfiddlejase Watch "Coogan's Bluff" from 1968. He's in that too.
@@eyehatefarcebook11 He is indeed.
RIP Popwell. A great character actor and a loyal friend of Clint's
anybody know why he wasnt in the dead pool@@jeffreybeshears8211
I gots to know he said this almost the same way in dirty harry and the enforcer
You can thank director Don Siegel for the iconic first Dirty Harry movie.
I own all of his movies including today's latest movies and Clint is now 93 years old.
How many is that?
Because of Dirty Harry, the first pistol I ever bought was a .44 Magnum, in 1978. I ran into Clint Eastwood at a charity golf tournament several years later and he autographed the box for me. Laughed is ass off saying, “we’ll, this is a first”.
That was really cool. I always wanted to meet Clint.
That howl when Harry gets the guy with the switchblade has never been replicated!
Oh man I loved watching that prick get in the leg!
50th Anniversary of Dirty Harry (1971-2021)
Gotta love the sound of those gunshots
I like the gunshot sounds if the spaghetii westerns ,,those echoing sounds of revolvers and rifles !
sorry if I am the only one who like spaghetti western's echoing gunshots !
Say WHAT? I wear muffs when shooting my 44.lol
Yes never forgett that sound love it!
@@hc8696 I know it makes me want to go out and shoot my Smith&Wesson model 629-3 with its 8 3/8 in. barrel and S&W pachmar grips but the ammo is toooooo dang expensive these days and I can't replace what I shoot for the same price ever again for sure !!!!
Harry always knew whether he fired 6 shots or 5
No he didn't...
PeliculA
Now he would have a Glock 19 with a green laser sight on it. Don't forget the hollow point ammo.
u learn how heavy the fire arm is empty, for real, ask any real marksmen
He always knew. When the guy said "He had to know, Harry smiled as he pulled the trigger. He knew. Damned right he knew"
Thank you Mr. Eastwood for the dedication to your craft and the decades of relevant and repeatability enjoyable characters and productions. A true icon.
wish he could stay young forever
Clint must have like Albert Popwell, he showed up in four of the Dirty Harry films as different characters in each one. I've noticed that two or three other actors were given roles in multiple Eastwood movies. I think it's great that he showed that kind of loyalty to the people who helped make him successful.
They were old friends.
Clint was friends with Bill McKinney, Jon Vernon and others who were in more than a few Eastwood pictures.
He was offered a role in the final Dirty Harry film, but apparently wasn’t available.
Good friends off screen. Clint often requests old faces to return to movies. Shows how good a director he is too....
"I Gots to Know"
RIP Popwell
*Click*
"Son of a bitch."
My dad used to say that to me as a kid, when he knew I did wrong!
Such buttery-smooth delivery
@@jeffreybeshears8211 1999
When the sound of a 44 goes off, it's game over!
That’s true just need one bullet!
i miss these shots sound
Not as much as a 500.
The 44 mag sound was right on- perfect.
49 years ago this month the first Dirty Harry was released and are still watched today.
He’s the reason I own three 44 magnums.
you are a lucky man.
Motoroil Nice! 👍
Haha... I hear ya! I own 11! When the 1st D.H. movie came out my 'ol man bought 2, a 29-3 and a 629-1 (Stainless).. They cost around $475.00 back then, 1973-74
Now? The 29-3 I just bought last week cost me over $1,200!
Me too!
I tried one once and the bloody thing nearly dislocated my shoulder so I went inside the shop and grabbed a Remington model 51 32 caliber with half a dozen boxes of hollow-point cartridges. That should do some damage to anybody breaking into my property.
It was nice that you included clips of Albert Popwell's other appearances in the "Dirty Harry" franchise. Nice montage placed within that famous scene.
That's why I rearranged that scene. The Popwell tribute was important and really only worked by moving things around.
Thanks for spotting that. Another great comment, John.
The Popwell tribute was downright moving and especially good editing.
An important TH-cam video that needed to be made.
Smith & Wesson Model 29 44 magnum was a back up gun for hunters, just in case they ran into a bear in the wilderness- not a popular gun, kinda big, loud and had a recoil....that was until 1971 when Clint used it as Harry Callahan's police sidearm - then everyone one and their mother wanted that exact model.
"had a recoil" he says hahahaha - Yeah. It has a recoil alright. :P
I'll be 71 in 2 months, so I've seen every movie Clint made at least twice. Josey Wales probably 15 times. That's my favorite
Pale Rider is my favorite
@@rodzvalv_5673 what a film and what a great actor
Gart, you are one bad “mo fo”! Well done! You proved that a “man has got to know his limitations.”
Did he fire six shots, or only five?
Well, in the span of five movies, he's fired much more than that.
@Travis Thacker holy shit now i know everything
@@mrvulture8981 ... Not from that hack.
In Sudden Impact, the Automag alone fires 28 shots, three full magazines, eight shots per magazine and half of a fourth.
Two magazines were fired when he practiced with it and one magazine at two of the three rapists and the last got four at the end
Or was it six movies? In all the excitement I lost track.
There are cops who can go through their entire careers not firing a single shot. You don't hear about that too often, and you've got to give those cops a lot of credit, but movies about cops like those have to be pretty boring.
Clint Eastwood is a pure legend he's the best actor of all time God bless him
Great work. This should be running on a loop at The Smithsonian.
The most distinguished collection of fine art...
I feel cheated that he never actually blows anyone's head clean off.
He didn't make your Day? Well, didn't he, Punk!?
They should've had him blow Scorpio's head clean off!
OH COME ON NOW.......
I gots to know....
44. Will not do the trick but the back head will be mostly gone
Thanks a lot for the nice collection.
Those movies never get old.
My personal fave is part 2.
"My, that's a big one" baddum, pissh! Had me rolling!
That's cool you commented on that one.
@@GartWilliamsColorado Good job!
@@GartWilliamsColorado your a comedy mastermind
Harry shoulda said "thats what she said"
@Mike Fernandez Well, not guns that shoot bullets.
Thank you for making this video. My life is complete now.
My Two favorite all time classic Eastwood sayings "Go ahead make my day" & "A man's gotta know his limitations"...
Too bad movies like these can't be made today 😭.
at least we have the classics the best is magnum force just saying everybody has their favorite
They couldn't be made back then either...which is why we remember them ;)
Serial killers livestream all the time
Have you seen John Wick?
G Kroll First movie was the best. But Magnum Force was probably better than Sudden Impact and the Dead Pool.
That ain’t no cops gun Frank 😂
Still some of the best action movies ever made 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
The music of Lalo Schifrin is so distinctive, I first heard his brilliant work on the soundtrack to Enter The Dragon and I've since learned he provided music to lots of tv shows ect long before that.
that music when the lights are turned on the football field
It was clever the way you moved backward and forward between scenes, yet still maintained credible continuity. You even managed to slip in an unrelated Dirty Harry spagehtti western. Evidently you are extremely knowledgeable on Clint movies. Excellent job Gart! 👏 😁
"Now where's High Plains Drifter? I must go find."
Thank you for your kind comment and thanks for understanding my editing style. I have a blast putting these videos together.
th-cam.com/video/Kgpgx5ksKuc/w-d-xo.html here is a link to more Eastwood shooting up the bad guys!
Have a great day!
No it wasn’t. Made the whole video shit
Thank director, screenplay writer John Milius, for several of Clint Eastwoods more evocative statements.
Like the shoutout to Albert Popwel.
I was under the assumption that Albert was Clint's friend in some way, and basically made cameo appearances of himself in different roles
Actually that's a great idea to avoid being type cast as "generic cannon fodder thug 4" or something
Albert Popwell was great. AKA Badass!!!!
John Kaiser Yeah
"Who's we, sucka" gets me everytime.
Why Smith&Wesson and me !!!!
Classic!
9:44 I used to grab an occasional donut at that cafe. I was a little sad when they closed down and a McDonalds opened on that site. It's about a block away from ATT Park, where the Giants play.
Actually it's good to see Clint age over the years and films.
He truly is the only one that cleans up and still leaves a mess behind.
" Saturday Night Special May 21st, 2022,"
Harry S. Truman was President of The United States of America on Flag Day
June 14TH, 1952.
" My Dad's Name is Harry."
" I'll Always Love you both Mom & Dad, R.I.P.
" Gangs, Clubs, Crews & Mobs, "
Neal Patrick Fry from Detroit, Michigan.
Cool Eastwood scenes. Some good merging editing. thanks for the show, Gart.
th-cam.com/video/Kgpgx5ksKuc/w-d-xo.html Spaghetti Clint.
Glad you enjoyed the presentation. Hope you like Spaghetti!
Harry didn’t use magnum rounds in that classic model 29. He used .44 specials for less recoil and more control. Watch Magnum Force.
Actually he called the loads a "light special", not a .44 Special. Special hand loads.
He also said 38s careening off windshields. You ever fire a 38? Lol
@@DefCon1966 You both are right. 44 specials are "light specials".
@@johnlaslow3074 My concealed carry is a 38 special +p. I don't know what people are talking about. It's plenty powerful. It'll definitely kill ya. I don't need a .357 magnum, let alone a .44
The "light special" in Magnum Force actually meant a loaded down .44 Magnum load, not .44 Special according to the filming crew. This has unfortunately caused misunderstandings over the years, making people believe that Harry never carried magnums in his S&W Model 29.
Great adrenalin rush!! Just Makes My Day!
“You forgot your fortune cookie”
“WWHAT!!”
“It says... you’re shit outta luck”
Thats one of those lines where you know damn well it’s an American movie 😂
Gart... You are a legend in your own mind. Love it... I have a S&W model 29. Because of these movies.
My mind has been blown clean off.
Hats off !This was a labor of love ,and ,respect.
Rip... Robert Popwell!!! So awesome. .
"Move right on in..."
"You are the Dirtiest..."
"Every penny's worth....."
Loved the way, after he shot someone, he slowly lowered his gun back down.... Mr cool 😎🔫
Nice observation.
That’s Harry!
A man's got to know his limitations
I pull that saying on my wife ...
When I was eleven years old my Dad and I were walking out of an Eastwood movie. I turned to him and said it would be a good thing if Clint Eastwood was elected president and Charles Bronson vice president. That way Eastwood could get the country back on track and Bronson would kill all the bad guys!!!
Sirphil 0267 this is the spread of fascism
Yep
@@junkboxxxxxx Cry bout it, fruitcake.
@@junkboxxxxxx shut
He was Mayor of some SoCal surf/beach town.
The mold will never be broken Clint Eastwood. It’s a one of a kind find!!!!’n
I love the sound effect of the magnum.
Just bought me a model 29-3 full 8 3/8" 44 mag, and I've fallen in love ever since
Albert Popwell appears in several Dirty Harry movies, even as a good guy. Gotta love it!😂
super put together thank you in 2021 the world needs a Harry Callahan and his 44 mag s&w
Thank you. The Best is yet to come!
4:50 this is my favorite scene. Callaghan's contained disdain and rage never more feelable.
Fantastic editing. Very creative.
Thanks for "Making my day "
No matter what he stars in...he's a great actor, and will always be my most favorite....Im 71 now, so I grew up.....Clint Eastwood style!!!🇺🇸
🔫 Ah Ah, I know what you're thinking. 'Did he fire six shots or only five ?' Well, to tell you the truth, in all this excitement I've kinda lost track myself. But being this is a .44 Magnum, the most powerful handgun in the world, and would blow your head clean off, you've got to ask yourself one question: 'Do I feel lucky ?
Well, do ya, punk ?
*squirt*
Can't help but smile the whole time Clint says those lines 🤗
He wasn't too lucky.
A parrot that can type.
He used the exact words in 2 different films.
This dude is tight as hell no scope no glasses no nothing go ahead dirty Harry
When he puts one in Scorpio's leg on the football field will always be my favorite shot.(Then walks over and grinds his heel in it :) )
If only every town had a Dirty Harry 🙏
There wasnt a punk in here that didnt have it comin!
"We've all have it coming, Kid"
Notice all the robbers in the Café scene are black or Latino ? So much for racial equality ! Or perhaps that should economic equality !
@@jjdonnellan1
Congratulations, how very Woke of you!
Awesome video! I like how you threw in the "Fistful of dollars" scene at the end as well.
Thank you. I am thrilled you liked it.
Have a great day!
@@GartWilliamsColorado you as well
The 44 Magnum will always be known as Harry's gun.
The giggler was a rock and roll singer,I saw his picture on 70's on 7 SiriusXM
Classic! I love all 5 of the Dirty Harry films. The original is my 9th favourite film ever. I'm also a big fan of The Dead Pool and Sudden Impact.
Dirty Harry was a total badass. And nobody could play him like Clint Eastwood. These movies are still awesome 50 years later.
This was EXTREMELY entertaining.
Go ahead Gart Williams make our day...Lol thanks for all the hard work.
Just trying to make the world a better place.
Here's a Charles Bronson tribute: th-cam.com/video/LxeBn5Kuggg/w-d-xo.html
Have a great day, gart.
S and W sold plenty of Model 29's with the Dirty Harry films.
Yep and we should have kept them. Now over $1000. Mine was $400 in the presentation case.
Never had one. Did have a 686 once. Then I got liking the feel & balance of single action hog-legs.
Smith, Wesson & me have enjoyed this video :-)
Fantastic video. Thank you 👍🏻🏴😎
I'm glad you liked it.
Have a great day.
The best of the classics
these him the best with his magnum; clint these a classy actor !!
I've been in an indoor range when someone fired a .44 Magnum a couple of spots away.
The concussion was pretty strong when they fired a shot.
Inside an airplane would leave everyone's ears ringing.
Oh...God please, just one more Dirty Harry movie before Eastwood moves on to that great gun store in the sky.
I like that music at the beginning of this. From the end of the opening theme in Magnum Force.
Dirty Harry and his 44 . I love both of ‘em .
Very nicely executed montage. Bravo!
Outstanding editing!
Thank you.
Great Job!
Nice compilation ! Thanks
Well done video!!!!! Love the editing and story. Amazing
Thank you. I had fun putting it together. Feel free to check out my other "chronological shots fired" videos.
Have a great day!
I would love to see Clint in the upcoming "Expendables" movie with Sly Stallone, Arnie, Dolph and the dudes along with Sam Elliott.
He’s 88 years old tho
Scooby Carr He wouldn’t do it.
He’s in a class above those guys
He too badass to be in them movies.
The idea of having him alongside some of my favorite actors is great, but he's never really been the type to make a movie like The Expendables.
At first I was like wtf, but I stuck with it for a few seconds. I like what you did with the editing and stitching the bits together. Nice work.
Thank you. I really felt I needed to pay tribute to Albert Popwell and the only way that works was some shifting scenes. Some people see the out of order stuff at the beginning and get upset. This is truly a ridiculous premise for a video. Who edits out shots fired without any context? Who would watch that? Nearly 3 million People? I don't get it.
th-cam.com/video/LUNRX3BW9I0/w-d-xo.html I think you will enjoy this one. Clint Eastwood and the man with no name dollar trilogy.
Have a great day!
2:56 I've always loved this shot... one of the best ones ever seen in a movie
I truly appreciate the work you put into this edit. You did a great job.
It also showed how dated these movies have become, and, imo, how bad they are.
All time Favourite actors, Clint Eastwood was a cut above the rest in his day!