“Go ahead, make my day” and “I’ll be back”have got to be the two best movie lines from the 80s that were probably thought to be throw away lines during filming.
The actor holding the woman hostage at the end does a great job doing the "life flashing before my eyes" emotion while looking down the business end of that .44 magnum.
The actor did a fine job, I think. Being so nervous that he didn't even manage to actually point his gun at the hostage. (I have no hands-on experience in taking hostages, but well...)
My dad liked to say that line: "Who's 'we', sucker?" in response to some do-gooder on the news talking about "we this" and "we that". Now he's no longer around, I say it. Not as well as Dad, unfortunately. He liked the "Dirty Harry" films. Laughed at the one-liners.
Great sequence. Love the dirty harry movies. Clint Eastwood over 90 years old and still active. Don't mess with Clint Eastwood. Thanks for posting this.
The acting is comical. The last one he killed was just standing there and waiting to be shot. Plus a geriatric cop takes on 4 younger chaps who can't shoot straight ! Only in a film and never in the real world ! I love Clint btw as he is an iconic actor regardless of his colour and nationality !
+Jeffrey Survives Clint Eastwood didn't make the movies, he just read the script and did it like a compliant, obedient little Hollywood actor always does for their movie star bosses. Why would "Leftists hate this!", exactly? They hate some Hollywood actor? What did he do? You sound like those "Doctors hate him!" advertisements.
+Jeffrey Survives And no, I'm not a leftist. In fact, I'm probably further right than you and your friends combined and then some. Clint looked good in movies mainly due to his eye shape, his stature, and the way he scrunches up his face. His acting skills come secondary. You would obviously know that by now, though, you being a serious Squint Eastwood fanboy and all.
@@SkillUpMobileGaming Actually, us leftists hate Clint for smearing the NTSB. In his capacity as an actor, we know the script for Dirty Harry wasn't his fault.
The waitress was played by Mara Corday, who had a number of film roles in the 1950s, including "Tarantula" which featured a young Clint Eastwood as a bomber pilot. After Mara's husband passed away she ran into financial problems, so Clint gave her roles in some of his films so she could make some money as well as keep her Screen Actors' Guild medical and retirement benefits. Clint Eastwood was always a class act.
No you wouldn't. You'd say something boring but relevant, and then hours later you'd be kicking yourself for missing the opportunity to drop the one-liner.
And....You've Got To Ask Yourself One Question: 'Do I Feel Lucky? ' Well, Do Ya, Punk? Harry Callahan: 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? And.....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.
Shame film film like this offend today society my dad said most of theater was full vod Black people and everyone cheered WOW today society has turned sideways
Loretta was played by Mara Corday, an old pal of Clint's from his Universal days. She says Clint put her in his movies so she would re-qualify for her actor's medical coverage.
That's Mara Corday? The 1950s actress and pin-up model? Wow... I've seen this movie a dozen times and never realized that. Thanks for sharing this information. :)
She was the female lead in "Tarantula" with John Agar and Leo G. Carroll. Clint played the flight leader who napalms the giant tarantula. It's only in the last few minutes of the movie, and he never takes off his oxygen mask--but it's him.
I WAS a leader of a low level street gang now I teach Sunday School since I've met Mr.Smith, Mr. Wesson and yours truly, Mr. Eastwood. My day has been made.
There will never ever be another Clint,same as Chaplin, Bruce Lee,Muhammad Ali and Clint these are a gift from God to us to enjoy how beautiful cinema can be
"Call D'ambrosia in the DA's office....ask him if coffee is psychic". Lol!! For an actor who wasn't particularly known for being funny, the irony is that he could deliver a one liner like no one else. It's the wit and timing that added so much to these movies.
I believe Chuck Norris once stated that in the original script, Eastwood had a much longer line during the confrontation with the last robber. Eastwood said there was too much text and he cut some material out. What was left was, "Go ahead. Make my day."
D’Ambrosia worked in the DAs Office, not Homicide. This is an important fact in history so I wanted to set the record straight. I’m sure you didn’t intentionally misquote Inspector Callahan but an apology is in order.
I've been watching Clint Eastwood films since I was 16 years old on a VHS with a wired remote control, I'm now 53 years old. Clint Eastwood is by far one of the best actors and producers in Hollywood.
This brought tears to me. I remember watching these old Dirty Harry movies as a kid and they blew my mind. I love Clint Eastwood so much---put black skin on him and he reminds me of my long gone dad. To me, Clint Eastwood is the ultimate big screen bad ass...back in the day when it was good to be masculine and strong, and when the good guy could blow the bad guy away and not give a shit about it afterwards. Its all different now. You will never see these kinds of movies coming out of Hollywood again.
I’m a lefty liberal writing to make it clear.....NOBODY disagrees with a cop killing guys like this. He was a PERFECT cop in this scene. BUT, kneeling on a guy’s neck for 8 minutes, with a bunch of other cops standing around.... is 100% different. If you can’t tell the difference, something is wrong with you.
Originally there were more lines in the script. He took out some lines and sent the script back. The final edited version was, "Go ahead, make my day."
right up there with "right turn, Clyde", "get off my lawn", and the longish monologue that end with "do you feel lucky, punk? do you?", or something like it...
Eastwood said in an interview that he had no idea how popular "make my day!" would become. I remember people sporting bumper stickers that said that. There will never be another Clint Eastwood. Truly a timeless classic!
Ironically, most people think the phrase "Make My Day!" was originally uttered in THIS movie, when it wasn't. I'm pretty sure whomever wrote the script for Sudden Impact...ahem..."borrowed" (LOL) it from Detective Tom Walsh (played by actor Gary Swanson) in the low budget cop movie 'Vice Squad' in 1982 While busting Ramrod the pimp, he put his gun up to the side of Ramrod's mouth and said "COME ON SCUMBAG, MAKE YOUR MOVE.....MAKE MY DAY!". You can find the full movie at Dailymotion - the scene is about 39+ minutes in.
When i think of Mr Eastwood during the time he was a major and the pope himself came to visit the city,buttons were made saying"Thou has made my day"...😂😂😂
I actually saw 'Vice Squad' on HBO not long after it first came out, and that line stuck with me, so that when I first saw the "Make My Day" scene in 'Sudden Impact', it immediately reminded me of the scene and movie where I first saw it. No doubt I'm one of the few who remember it well from the original movie.
There has never been a more prominent actor in the history of film!!!! Clints been at it longer than anyone, then became one of the best producers and directors as well!!!! What an absolute "Icon" in film history and "Legend" .....$$$
I’m a lefty liberal writing to make it clear.....NOBODY disagrees with a cop killing guys like this. He was a PERFECT cop in this scene. BUT, kneeling on a guy’s neck for 8 minutes, with a bunch of other cops standing around.... is 100% different. If you can’t tell the difference, something is wrong with you.
@@jimbutler1189 George and the cop had a bad history. Yes the cop was wrong. On the other hand can you please explain to me how burning down buildings, injuring/killing other people solved anything? How does putting people out of business bring george back?
@@jimbutler1189 Yes because being a repeat criminal who was dying of a drug overdose at the time means that it's EVERYONE else's fault as usual. Get a fucking clue.
“Loretta” the waitress is played by Mara Corday, she was married to actor Richard Long from 1957 until his untimely passing in 1974 😢who starred in Tomorrow is Forever, The Big Valley, and Nanny and the Professor. Mara is a long time friend of Clint Eastwood, and she just turned 90 years old this month!
Been coming in here to get my Iced Shaken Toasted brown sugar oatmilk double latte for 10 years. This time I come in here and its got almondmilk in it..........a lot of almondmilk. I just came back to complain.
He could not even say those lines now!...Calling those robbers "boys" would not be allowed...and let's face it...Having several Black men so hot for robbing a few people in that tiny diner, is so far from any reality. And those dudes just stand there, waiting for Clint to casually pull out his bad 44, and shoot most of them?...pure fantasy!..They knew he was a cop, and of course would have shot his ass the second he appeared in the doorway! lol...Very racist scenario.
For me, the best part of the scene was when he cocked the hammer while aiming at the last one. At the moment, "real" went on steroids. "Go ahead... Make my day", was the icing on the cake.
All the Dirty Harry movies have great lines. "Do you feel lucky? Well, do you punk?" There's the one from Magnum Force; "A man's got to know his limitations." The Enforcer has so many that it's hard to say which is the best, but one of the funniest is when the lieutenant tells Harry that he's been transferred to personnel, Harry says "Personnel? That's for assholes!" The lieutenant replies rather angrily, "I was in personnel for 10 years." Harry says, "Uh...yeah." Another good line from The Enforcer is when Mustafa says to Harry, "You really are a dirty bastard." Harry simply replies, "The dirtiest." Great dialogue!
The Man is 90 now.
Happy birthday Clint!
And he's still more bad-ass than any 10 millennial soi boi types.
What we need today. Need law and order, which is missing in today's society.
for A MINUTE I THOUGHT YOU WROTE - CLIT=
Happy birthday
Yes and so was the late Sean Connery.
That's my man. No one could ever play that part like he did 👍
Yep ❗️👍😊
“Go ahead, make my day” and “I’ll be back”have got to be the two best movie lines from the 80s that were probably thought to be throw away lines during filming.
And we can’t forget do you feel lucky and every man’s got to know his limitations
You're missing one more movie line from the 80s "Yippee-ki-kay, mother-f-worder" from Die Hard (1988).
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Don’t forget the best ever..
It’s not a tumor!!
🤣🤣
@@frankphillips7436 Why you say Tumor?
Clint's 'Sugar Soliloquy ' was the most words he had ever spoken in a movie.
The actor holding the woman hostage at the end does a great job doing the "life flashing before my eyes" emotion while looking down the business end of that .44 magnum.
The actor did a fine job, I think. Being so nervous that he didn't even manage to actually point his gun at the hostage. (I have no hands-on experience in taking hostages, but well...)
As I watched this I was thinking he makes the same mouth movements as Scorpio in the first Dirty Harry.
@@DavianSinner That's what I thought too.
@@achim8239 Lol. How's your hostage taking training going one year later? Hopefully improved a bit...
Looking down the barrel of that .44 would be like looking down a train tunnel. I’d give up too.
Man that waitress had a serious big brain moment
She wanted Harry to come to the coffee again and help them, the extra sugar was an sos
Clint Eastwood delivers lines in such a way it demonstrates that less is more. Simply an incredible Actor
Don't think we are going to let u go....we? Smith and westin....
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My dad liked to say that line: "Who's 'we', sucker?" in response to some do-gooder on the news talking about "we this" and "we that". Now he's no longer around, I say it. Not as well as Dad, unfortunately. He liked the "Dirty Harry" films. Laughed at the one-liners.
LOL NO ONE considered him a good actor at the time. He pretty much just played himself.
Great sequence. Love the dirty harry movies. Clint Eastwood over 90 years old and still active. Don't mess with Clint Eastwood. Thanks for posting this.
These movies are why Clint is an American icon.
Quasi-American now. He endorsed Mike Bloomberg during the primaries.
The acting is comical. The last one he killed was just standing there and waiting to be shot. Plus a geriatric cop takes on 4 younger chaps who can't shoot straight ! Only in a film and never in the real world ! I love Clint btw as he is an iconic actor regardless of his colour and nationality !
Also a political icon.
I'm guessing you like all of the Dirty Harry movies.
Seems more like a psychopath to me.
Black Coffee Matters
LOL. Don't hurt the beans!
Roast them!
YOU'RE WRONG ON SO MANY LEVELS. 😆😅🤣🤩😂
That caused me to giggle
LMAO!
2/20/2024. God bless you Clint Eastwood. You are one of a kind and thanks for all the great movies.
Clint always made you laugh with his sayings in his movies.. Seriously, how can anybody not LOVE this scene?.
Clint is 91 years old - and I still wouldn't mess with him.
Why would you mess with any 91 year old in the first place?
@@KeyserSoze23
All I'm saying is, I wouldn't mess with Clint Eastwood - at any age. And that's all I'm saying.
O YEAH..
@@KeyserSoze23 To stop their constant complaining
You have much good sense! He is and always will be the total badass!! Chuck Norris also comes to mind.
There will never be another Clint Eastwood. Great.
+Jeffrey Survives Clint Eastwood didn't make the movies, he just read the script and did it like a compliant, obedient little Hollywood actor always does for their movie star bosses.
Why would "Leftists hate this!", exactly? They hate some Hollywood actor? What did he do? You sound like those "Doctors hate him!" advertisements.
+Jeffrey Survives And no, I'm not a leftist. In fact, I'm probably further right than you and your friends combined and then some. Clint looked good in movies mainly due to his eye shape, his stature, and the way he scrunches up his face. His acting skills come secondary. You would obviously know that by now, though, you being a serious Squint Eastwood fanboy and all.
There will never be another Kurt Russell.
@@steelhere5519 lol
@@SkillUpMobileGaming Actually, us leftists hate Clint for smearing the NTSB. In his capacity as an actor, we know the script for Dirty Harry wasn't his fault.
The waitress was played by Mara Corday, who had a number of film roles in the 1950s, including "Tarantula" which featured a young Clint Eastwood as a bomber pilot.
After Mara's husband passed away she ran into financial problems, so Clint gave her roles in some of his films so she could make some money as well as keep her Screen Actors' Guild medical and retirement benefits. Clint Eastwood was always a class act.
And he's STILL a class act to this day
Corday was in that classic science fiction film “The Giant Claw”. 🤪🤪🤪
Yup.Mara was given small roles by Clint not just to keep usher medical insurance by SAG, but she also had a decent presence.
She was lovely.
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AWHHH,
Thanks for that info
Didn't think I could up my admiration for Clint
HOWEVER
Best line ever, "Smith, Wesson, and Me" would definitely use that in a real life situation if i was a cop or armed guard
At this moment in time in time, it would be "Pietro Beretta and me.." but 100%
But you're not Clint. You'd die.
No you wouldn't. You'd say something boring but relevant, and then hours later you'd be kicking yourself for missing the opportunity to drop the one-liner.
"Go ahead, make my day" is my all time favourite movie quote
Those were some cold looking eyes.....
My other one is when he says "In all of the excitement, I forgot how many bullets I fired. Was it 5 or 6? Do you feel lucky punk? Well do you?"
I reckon so
There a lot of people that agree.
@@craigforsberg9844 Harry Callahan had quite a few great lines.
One of the best movie lines ever, "Go ahead, make my day".
And....You've Got To Ask Yourself One Question: 'Do I Feel Lucky? ' Well, Do Ya, Punk? Harry Callahan: 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? And.....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.
It all started with Dirty Harry! He drove his bosses crazy, but they had to have him!
Have seen all Clints work, hundreds of times,know the story line word for word, still to this day will watch again!!!!
Seriously, how can anybody not LOVE this scene?. This is the best scene in all of Clint's movies, absolutely brilliant!.
Wokes: It shows a "White Police Officer" killing and arresting "innocent coloured gangsters."
Shame film film like this offend today society my dad said most of theater was full vod Black people and everyone cheered WOW today society has turned sideways
@@scottgilliam8185
This was like a scene from A BIRTH OF A NATION
This was like a scene from A BIRTH OF A NATION
If we disregard the fact that the baddies give Clint all sorts of time to reach for his gun. Other than that its classic.
Enjoy this movie while you can
haha no shit
Don't worry, 100 years from now, White Chicks will be deemed offensive lol
@@simonthomson217 white people aren't that easily offended
@@danielgodfrey4415 you haven't been to a university lately.
@@willowfrog33 with the previous comment I was referring to white face or people making fun of White people.
Loretta was played by Mara Corday, an old pal of Clint's from his Universal days. She says Clint put her in his movies so she would re-qualify for her actor's medical coverage.
That's awesome👍 Good lookin' out there, Mr. Eastwood😇
This tells you everything you need to know about Clint Eastwood.
That's Mara Corday? The 1950s actress and pin-up model? Wow...
I've seen this movie a dozen times and never realized that.
Thanks for sharing this information. :)
@@masonbricke4568 She also appears in "The Gauntlet". Check out the her interviews at the Western Clippings and Astounding B Monster websites.
She was the female lead in "Tarantula" with John Agar and Leo G. Carroll. Clint played the flight leader who napalms the giant tarantula. It's only in the last few minutes of the movie, and he never takes off his oxygen mask--but it's him.
ONE OF MY FAVORITE ACTORS OF ALL TIME CLINT ☝️
Who still watching in 2024😁
I am.
Me too!
I am :)
They don’t make movies with bad black guys anymore.
Ja gledam. Srbija
"Well, we're not just gonna let you walk out of here" always loved that line
Smith and Wesson, and me!
"Who's 'we', sucker?"
go ahead make my day. that's a good one too
LOL
@@sharonjensen3016 SUCKA
I love this scene even more in Sept of 2020. Who’s with me?
Hell f'ing yeah
I am! Jonny Weiss “Back to Phoenix!” 🎶
Cop Coffee
I actually watch this scene every night...
I just came back to complain...
Smith and Wesson can make my day. Legendary scene from Clint Eastwood👌👌
"The three of you?" "Me, Smith and Wesson"
I watch all his movies when I get the chance. Clint Eastwood is one of the best.
Before there was “I’ll be back” there was “go ahead make my day”
Now is "touch me and I'll sue you"
@@josieldeassis no its bling bling boy
Along with.. "do you feel lucky? Well do ya punk?"
And before the Terminator, it was "Dirty Harry" who wore the "Gargoyles" sunglasses. :)))
That’s right I completely forgot about Arnold swartzenegger and his phrase
Watching this scene just made my day.
Ah the good old days. We could use him in San Francisco doing exactly this.
We should make all the evil people who did 'justice reform' live in the projects, and then punitively tax their descendants into oblivion.
He always gets his man.❤Dirty Harry.
“I just came back to complain” - cracks me up every time 🤣
We're not just gonna let you walk outta here.
Indeed. 😂
I didn't search this, but this recommendation make my day.
Your comment made my day
go ahead...
@Trick G,
I was thinking, did he 'fire six shots or only five?' 😁
Hmmmm,,,that is a lot of sugar in my coffee.#$%o
Did it, punk?!
5 of the most iconic words ever put on celluloid. "Go ahead, make my day."😊😊😊😊😊
Probably the greatest scene in movie history ... everyone in the theater cheered !
When film had greatness.
Thanks
This wasn't even the best DH movie. Magnum Force was.
Had the privilege of working in this movie. Clint was great.
oh man, that must have been cool
@@ihl8608 It was.
That's good.. what did you do in this movie?
@@humbertoflores2545 He played the part of the man in another state.
@@jrhartley5 www.imdb.com/name/nm0920073/
Clint’s got impeccable timing.
Five gunmen against Clint Eastwood? They never had a chance.
Clint can say more with an eye squint than most actors say in an entire movie of dialogue.
Absolutely agree
Yes, he made it look so easy, few clench teeth words and beady eye look. These days teeth and hair fly, body count in the jilians
Never said as much as Lee Van Cleef
David Janssen did the same in "The Fugitive."
True that
“Sucka” is one of the best words ever.
There was a late 80's film called "I'm gonna git you sucka".
"go ahead, make my day"🤠el moderno cowboy de las calles del hampa. Genial Clint, duro y sarcástico 👏😄
"We're not going to let you just walk out of here" so funny.
"Well, we're not just gona let you walk outta here." God that delivery is perfect
That was the best!!! MAGA
Trump 2020 buddy
@@GUERRO06 how does Trump have to do with this movie?
@@eduardojara6955 Because he promotes law and order...
@@GUERRO06 OK then, won't ask any further, just gonna enjoy the clip
Seriously, how can anybody not LOVE this scene?
I dunno, man. I’m the leader of a street gang that holds up small diners in San Francisco.
@@teodelfuego Ah, I see your conflict.
I WAS a leader of a low level street gang now I teach Sunday School since I've met Mr.Smith, Mr. Wesson and yours truly, Mr. Eastwood. My day has been made.
The acting is incredible.
@@grayboo212
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Clint always made you laugh with his sayings in his movies.
There will never ever be another Clint,same as Chaplin, Bruce Lee,Muhammad Ali and Clint these are a gift from God to us to enjoy how beautiful cinema can be
Yeah like in one of his movies, Forgot the name, but Clint says...speaking of whale shit, what do you have Lt. Lol
Since the days he rode into town on a horse, he changed the equation of cinema. Respect!!👍🙏
I love how he says, “a lot of sugar”
True. It Sounds..."StyliSH"
Shit, she poured about a five-pound bag of it into that cup! :D
@@Esotereclectic It was the waitress strategy to cause Harry to come back into the shop, genius move!
She gave him a cup of sugar with some coffee in it
"Call D'ambrosia in the DA's office....ask him if coffee is psychic". Lol!! For an actor who wasn't particularly known for being funny, the irony is that he could deliver a one liner like no one else. It's the wit and timing that added so much to these movies.
I believe Chuck Norris once stated that in the original script, Eastwood had a much longer line during the confrontation with the last robber. Eastwood said there was too much text and he cut some material out. What was left was, "Go ahead. Make my day."
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D’Ambrosia worked in the DAs Office, not Homicide. This is an important fact in history so I wanted to set the record straight. I’m sure you didn’t intentionally misquote Inspector Callahan but an apology is in order.
Wrong. DA's Office.
@@bradleyruhberg8626
Noted...for some reason homicide came to mind. The misquote has been corrected.
Clint always knew who the bad guys were and how to deal with them. We could use some of that justice today.
@Hello there, how are you doing this blessed day?
Eastwood always had one hell of a poker face in his career.
He's the original Klingon forehead mold.
I'd love to play poker with Clint--and drink some beers.
I've been watching Clint Eastwood films since I was 16 years old on a VHS with a wired remote control, I'm now 53 years old. Clint Eastwood is by far one of the best actors and producers in Hollywood.
Same here I watched him since that tender age I'm 59 now now still live Clint brilluant
And directors!
OMG, i remember those wired remotes.
@@JohnDoe-ho7pd fantastic mate make you think when we were in the Holden age,best times ever 💖💖
I'm 59 too he makes remember when we were in our 20 I as, best days ever
I own a S&W Model 29. Bought it because of this scene and love every minute with it.
This brought tears to me. I remember watching these old Dirty Harry movies as a kid and they blew my mind. I love Clint Eastwood so much---put black skin on him and he reminds me of my long gone dad. To me, Clint Eastwood is the ultimate big screen bad ass...back in the day when it was good to be masculine and strong, and when the good guy could blow the bad guy away and not give a shit about it afterwards. Its all different now. You will never see these kinds of movies coming out of Hollywood again.
Rightly so!
Man do we need Clint today.
Yeah but replace the 44 magnum with a desert eagle .50
It's a movie, get over it.
Surprised we are still able to watch this great stuff ...
Because movies like these are timeless
Exactly, some movies get even edited to conform pc culture
Willie Gordon it’s shown regularly on movie channels and this isn’t edited out. Y’all are just making scenarios to get annoyed about
@Nitro Martini - except videos showing animals torture and abuse, unless I'm mistaken.
I’m a lefty liberal writing to make it clear.....NOBODY disagrees with a cop killing guys like this. He was a PERFECT cop in this scene.
BUT, kneeling on a guy’s neck for 8 minutes, with a bunch of other cops standing around.... is 100% different.
If you can’t tell the difference, something is wrong with you.
This is the best scene in all of Clint's movies, absolutely brilliant!
Josey Wales saloon scene, dying isn't much of a living.
Clint Eastwood was the best action hero’s of his day.
Clint Eastwood is LEGEND(so good) 👏👌😎
Just playing a vigilante fantasy over and over.
"Go ahead make my day." -Eastwood. Best line ever!
Originally there were more lines in the script. He took out some lines and sent the script back. The final edited version was, "Go ahead, make my day."
Not sure if this scene or even this movie would fly in today’s times. At some point this move is going to get canceled anyway.
right up there with "right turn, Clyde", "get off my lawn", and the longish monologue that end with "do you feel lucky, punk? do you?", or something like it...
LOL. My favorite is "do you feel lucky, punk"?.
Who's the most badass?
Clint, Bronson, Norris or John Wayne?
Feel good scene from a feel good movie.
Absolutely!🍻
Seriously, how can anybody not LOVE this scene?. Clint always made you laugh with his sayings in his movies..
When movies were movies! And Clint was young and being Clint. Hot dog! He " make my day."
Only now Clint is maybe old, but he still is Clint, that's for sure
Young? He was already 53 in this movie... not really old, but wouldn't call him young either.
@@MickayG Younger than what Clint is today... Nicer packaging.
Nobody puts ketchup on a hotdog
No, the hot dog diner scene was from the first dirty Harry. He ends up with the mustard all over his pants.
😂
Eastwood said in an interview that he had no idea how popular "make my day!" would become. I remember people sporting bumper stickers that said that. There will never be another Clint Eastwood. Truly a timeless classic!
The line is so iconic, most people think it comes from the original Dirty Harry.
Ironically, most people think the phrase "Make My Day!" was originally uttered in THIS movie, when it wasn't. I'm pretty sure whomever wrote the script for Sudden Impact...ahem..."borrowed" (LOL) it from Detective Tom Walsh (played by actor Gary Swanson) in the low budget cop movie 'Vice Squad' in 1982 While busting Ramrod the pimp, he put his gun up to the side of Ramrod's mouth and said "COME ON SCUMBAG, MAKE YOUR MOVE.....MAKE MY DAY!". You can find the full movie at Dailymotion - the scene is about 39+ minutes in.
When i think of Mr Eastwood during the time he was a major and the pope himself came to visit the city,buttons were made saying"Thou has made my day"...😂😂😂
@@blown22
Sure but it would be just another line like any other in any movie and even you wouldn't know about it if Clint wouldn't have "borrowed" it.
I actually saw 'Vice Squad' on HBO not long after it first came out, and that line stuck with me, so that when I first saw the "Make My Day" scene in 'Sudden Impact', it immediately reminded me of the scene and movie where I first saw it. No doubt I'm one of the few who remember it well from the original movie.
Sensational Clint Eastwood !!!.
There has never been a more prominent actor in the history of film!!!! Clints been at it longer than anyone, then became one of the best producers and directors as well!!!!
What an absolute "Icon" in film history and "Legend" .....$$$
It's so satisfying to watch this scene. Man, times were great.
I’m a lefty liberal writing to make it clear.....NOBODY disagrees with a cop killing guys like this. He was a PERFECT cop in this scene.
BUT, kneeling on a guy’s neck for 8 minutes, with a bunch of other cops standing around.... is 100% different.
If you can’t tell the difference, something is wrong with you.
@@jimbutler1189 George and the cop had a bad history. Yes the cop was wrong. On the other hand can you please explain to me how burning down buildings, injuring/killing other people solved anything? How does putting people out of business bring george back?
@@jimbutler1189 Yes because being a repeat criminal who was dying of a drug overdose at the time means that it's EVERYONE else's fault as usual. Get a fucking clue.
@@Dunning-Krugereffect He wasn't dying because of a drug overdose. Get real.
@@charlesjonessr3684 You obviously didn't read the coroner's report. No one cares about some bull shit lie they made up.
One of my all time favorites scenes and still brings a smile to ones face all these years after the fact :)
the best scene ever
One of my favorite Actor is Clint Eastwood 🌟🌟🌟☀️🌷
“Loretta” the waitress is played by Mara Corday, she was married to actor Richard Long from 1957 until his untimely passing in 1974 😢who starred in Tomorrow is Forever, The Big Valley, and Nanny and the Professor. Mara is a long time friend of Clint Eastwood, and she just turned 90 years old this month!
GOD bless her! I hope she knows Jesus!
Why, when who she really only has to know, , Smith..... & Wesson....
The only familiar name mentioned is clint eastwood
I had no idea that was Mara!!
She was a B movie actress in her day, but a real looker.
Gave me goosebumps. Clint was like Superman to me. So good looking and got the bad guys. Love him.
Think I need a doctor. You do Americans too?😘
@museack Why's that? I thought it was a good joke. Simmer down Beavis.
@museack Opinions vary. 😁
Clint Eastwood actually was cast to be Superman.
Masculinity when it wasn't toxic!
This aged like fine wine 🍷
Man I wished we Had a President like this in America.
You may do this year. The orange man returns....
We did! 1/81-1/89.
Ronaldus Magnus! 🇺🇸 🫡
You are what is wrong with our country!
@@curbozerboomer1773Black Coffee Matters
Love how courteous each of the robbers are. They each waited their turn to shoot at Clint.
Yeah, they also waited patiently for him to finish his speech.
He loved that clintTORRUS!
He still has his coffee in hand too.
@@Rob1066- you mean his sugar.
It was the high moral standards of the day.
Every scene with Clint is better cause of him, even when he is not talking, love this man.
@Hello there, how are you doing this blessed day?
Been coming in here to get my Iced Shaken Toasted brown sugar oatmilk double latte for 10 years. This time I come in here and its got almondmilk in it..........a lot of almondmilk. I just came back to complain.
Back when black culture was held accountable before being called victim.
No one but no one can say those lines like the master Clint Eastwood
Hello Roberta
@@christianwright4403 Weirdo...
Better than anything Arnold ever said.
A terrific actor!
He could not even say those lines now!...Calling those robbers "boys" would not be allowed...and let's face it...Having several Black men so hot for robbing a few people in that tiny diner, is so far from any reality. And those dudes just stand there, waiting for Clint to casually pull out his bad 44, and shoot most of them?...pure fantasy!..They knew he was a cop, and of course would have shot his ass the second he appeared in the doorway! lol...Very racist scenario.
To me that is Eastwood's best line"Go ahead make my day"🇯🇲🇯🇲
For me, the best part of the scene was when he cocked the hammer while aiming at the last one. At the moment, "real" went on steroids. "Go ahead... Make my day", was the icing on the cake.
Love them Clint eastwood
“Go ahead , make my day” I think is one of the most legendary quotes of cinema history ...
And I’m italian ... and makes sense in Italian too!
I can’t get enough of Clint Eastwood’s movies, always great to watch. Victor from Australia.
No matter what he did, Clint is one of the best!
Super good movie !! Clint Eastwood, is Fantastic !!
1. Sugar. A lot of sugar.
2. Smith, Wesson and me.
3. Go ahead. Make my day.
I see you also like the smell of napalm in the morning
In his stomach :D
Too much sugar is bad for you
Do you feel lucky well do ya PUNK......
San Francisco in 2019: "She put a plastic straw in my non recyclable coffee cup and I came back to complain".
LOL
Yeah never mind that she overfilled the cup with sugar now it's plastic straws!! Lol
Lmao
It wasn't even non-GMO, fair trade coffee!
Besides, I ordered a Venti but got a Grande.
¡¡Qué grande eres, Clint!! Además de las películas que protagonizaste, luego demostraste ser un magnífico director.
Happy 94th Birthday to Clint Eastwood
There is something so utterly satisfying about watching this.
Get some help
U could say that again....
lol yeah in a way
+Capp285 No, he's probably mad because they're all black.
SkillUp Gaming Who said I was mad?
Hahaha ... Just cant help laffin at d super cool acting of Mr Eastwood. Credit to the whole cast of actors too who make it look so natural and real.
NOTHING SENDS THE MESSAGE MORE CLEARER THAN A S&W .44 MAGNUM.
The sugar mug is magical....endless sugar in this mug
Clint Eastwood - my favourite actor of all time.
I'm 45, and I've heard movie lines that will be engrained in history. However...."go ahead, make my day" will NEVER be topped!!!!!
Best movie line ever!
"I have a '45 and a shovel, I doubt anyone would miss you" takes some beating!
How about when Dirty Harry said: "You complete me!" when gazing lovingly at his gun?
All the Dirty Harry movies have great lines. "Do you feel lucky? Well, do you punk?" There's the one from Magnum Force; "A man's got to know his limitations." The Enforcer has so many that it's hard to say which is the best, but one of the funniest is when the lieutenant tells Harry that he's been transferred to personnel, Harry says "Personnel? That's for assholes!" The lieutenant replies rather angrily, "I was in personnel for 10 years." Harry says, "Uh...yeah." Another good line from The Enforcer is when Mustafa says to Harry, "You really are a dirty bastard." Harry simply replies, "The dirtiest." Great dialogue!
Great actress in this scene.
Not a word spoken, her darting eyes say it all. She has one chance to live, to frag up his coffee.
Gotta love the mini cannons he always carried in his films..........
"Smith and Wesson and me" and "go ahead, make my day" - two historic lines in just one scene.
Don't mess with Harry Callahan.
I didn’t notice any defund-the-police nonsense in this movie.