Take a bow, mr. Tarantino. Its a perfect combo of tarantinos writing and George Clooneys naturally cool way of saying whats written for him in the script and effortlessly making anything sound super cool and badass. Wish George got more chances to work with tarantino again.
@@basedbane787 The line was taken from the 1965 comedy caper film "That Darn Cat". The original line, which was uttered by Neville Brand as a bank robber/kidnapper says to his hostage that if she runs, he has 10 little friends, and they can run faster than she can.
Seth is a professional thief. Killing is the #1 rule they never break. He doesn’t kill people that doesn’t deserve it. He’s got rules and they keep him alive.
Man, how many Tarantino projects have been inspired by Disney? First, Pulp Fiction with Mia Wallace's dance being inspired by Duchess's dance from Aristocats, and then this scene inspired by That Darn Cat! where the kidnappers warn the bank teller the same way. Except Neville Brand in that movie said "Ten little friends" instead of six, 'cause his gun was a 45 automatic.
He’s severely pissed at Richie for doing that. Though you also get the sense he feels like he should have known better than to leave his brother alone with her.
@@24Ruiner I love the subtle nuance on this movie that the worse you are, the faster you turn vampire once bitten. So Richie turns almost immediately b/c he sucks, but Harvey Keitels character takes much longer because he was a good man. Nice little subtext there by QT.
@@24Ruiner To be fair, Richie was wounded and in severe pain. He probably thought Richie wouldn't make his wound worse or cause himself even greater pain just get a physical & mental nut. He was (understandably) wrong.
Seth's denial of Richie's condition is what ruined his criminal career. His promise to 'the woman' was broken and he's just as responsible as his sick brother. Richie needed to be put down for what he did to Gloria and you see in the later scene that Seth is contemplating doing it.
Gotta love Clooney's acting here. He goes from Calm controlled to "Dont try to FUCK ME" anger then back to "it's ok...do what I say and you'll be fine". Dude shoulda got nominated for how he did this but still thats me.
Shows his level of self control. His capacity for violence and decency depending on whatever the situation requires. As he says he’s a professional fucking thief. Only moment I don’t like is how angry he gets at the titty twister when that guy threatens him and Jacob resolves it. He’s ready to start a bar fight right away but he has to wait at the bar until dawn to meet his friend. Doesn’t seem very smart, infact it puts his plan in unnecessary risk. Seems a bit out of character from what we’ve seen of him so far.
I liked Seth as a villain because he was a man of his word. He was a professional thief, and he took pride in it. He didn't kill anybody that he didn't need to or didn't deserve it. He made his rules, his intentions and the consequences very clear, but if you didn't fuck with him, he didn't fuck with you. Had he stayed to watch Gloria and sent Richie out for food instead, her massacre could've been prevented, and if she had gotten them into Mexico, Seth would've let Gloria live, might have even given her some cash for the road like he did with Kate (though Kate was a special situation considering she had just lost her entire family). Reminds me a lot of Garrett from the Thief series.
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"I got six little friends and they can all run faster than you can"
Damn that was a badass line
That line was straight from a Disney movie.
Take a bow, mr. Tarantino. Its a perfect combo of tarantinos writing and George Clooneys naturally cool way of saying whats written for him in the script and effortlessly making anything sound super cool and badass. Wish George got more chances to work with tarantino again.
@@michaelsong5555 wtf Disney movie did you watch
@@basedbane787 The line was taken from the 1965 comedy caper film "That Darn Cat". The original line, which was uttered by Neville Brand as a bank robber/kidnapper says to his hostage that if she runs, he has 10 little friends, and they can run faster than she can.
@basedbane787, it's not the end of the world to be wrong about something.
What's sad is Seth's word was trustworthy it was his brother that wasn't.
Ikr what's worse is the look on her face like don't leave me here with him
Seth is a professional thief. Killing is the #1 rule they never break. He doesn’t kill people that doesn’t deserve it. He’s got rules and they keep him alive.
@@Legba85 smart because if you’re caught, armed robbery is better than murder.
And he would have let her go too, once they got past the border.
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What a fantastic scene "I got 6 little friends. And they can all run faster than you can"
Great quote.
Remarkable
Man, how many Tarantino projects have been inspired by Disney? First, Pulp Fiction with Mia Wallace's dance being inspired by Duchess's dance from Aristocats, and then this scene inspired by That Darn Cat! where the kidnappers warn the bank teller the same way. Except Neville Brand in that movie said "Ten little friends" instead of six, 'cause his gun was a 45 automatic.
The hell with Up in the Air. THIS is by far Clooney´s best and most memorable performance. So badass, while having some morals as well.
If only Seth hadn't left. She died horribly. Poor woman.
He’s severely pissed at Richie for doing that. Though you also get the sense he feels like he should have known better than to leave his brother alone with her.
@@24Ruiner I love the subtle nuance on this movie that the worse you are, the faster you turn vampire once bitten. So Richie turns almost immediately b/c he sucks, but Harvey Keitels character takes much longer because he was a good man. Nice little subtext there by QT.
@@24Ruiner To be fair, Richie was wounded and in severe pain. He probably thought Richie wouldn't make his wound worse or cause himself even greater pain just get a physical & mental nut. He was (understandably) wrong.
Wonderfully written. George Clooney nailed this role.
Seth's denial of Richie's condition is what ruined his criminal career. His promise to 'the woman' was broken and he's just as responsible as his sick brother. Richie needed to be put down for what he did to Gloria and you see in the later scene that Seth is contemplating doing it.
"You make a noise, Mr. 44 makes a noise."
He forgot to tell Ritchie...
lol he needed the same speech but the sex offender version..
I swear George Clooney was having fun with that revolver. Cocking it,decocking it. Spinning the cylinder. Shooting and reloading it.
That revolver made him a god in his eyes
I do the same sometimes. Very satisfying.
Gotta love Clooney's acting here. He goes from Calm controlled to "Dont try to FUCK ME" anger then back to "it's ok...do what I say and you'll be fine". Dude shoulda got nominated for how he did this but still thats me.
Shows his level of self control. His capacity for violence and decency depending on whatever the situation requires.
As he says he’s a professional fucking thief.
Only moment I don’t like is how angry he gets at the titty twister when that guy threatens him and Jacob resolves it.
He’s ready to start a bar fight right away but he has to wait at the bar until dawn to meet his friend. Doesn’t seem very smart, infact it puts his plan in unnecessary risk.
Seems a bit out of character from what we’ve seen of him so far.
@@jimmy2k4o Yes, a very good point ...his pride almost messes things up...I think Jacob spells it out to him how foolish he is acting....
It is looks stupid and not natural
I liked Seth as a villain because he was a man of his word. He was a professional thief, and he took pride in it. He didn't kill anybody that he didn't need to or didn't deserve it. He made his rules, his intentions and the consequences very clear, but if you didn't fuck with him, he didn't fuck with you.
Had he stayed to watch Gloria and sent Richie out for food instead, her massacre could've been prevented, and if she had gotten them into Mexico, Seth would've let Gloria live, might have even given her some cash for the road like he did with Kate (though Kate was a special situation considering she had just lost her entire family).
Reminds me a lot of Garrett from the Thief series.
too bad richie was out of his damn mind ,poor lady
This Deserved an oscar.
Seth keeps Richie on a leash in the film
i keep looking at these scenes and forget that it's a vampire movie lol
Best fucking scene ever!
el guapo y el genio
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All I want in life is for George Clooney to talk to me like this.
Mean as fuck luv it ..😎
Why was Richard sitting near a big flower painting (looks like wild roses), did the bandage somehow underline a right hand.
Rule 4 Richie is going to look after you for a few hours enjoy the afterlife!
whatever u say, Daddy
Unfortunately, Seth kept his work, but Richard did it
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