Imagine the day of Cayuga guy. Being all by yourself on a rooftop with pigeons and stuff and suddenly - two werid old dudes show up shooting one pigeon for no reason while telling you some crap and then just leaving again.
GHOST DOG has been confirmed as having been picked up by the Criterion Collection for restoration and distribution!!!!!!!!!! Jim Jarmusch admitted it days ago at a Q and A!!! Stay tuned for more to come on the topic!
@@rotyler2177 www.reddit.com/r/criterion/comments/eze1vq/jim_jarmusch_confirms_that_ghost_dog_and_coffee/ This should tell you what the Criterion Collection is: www.criterion.com/about
You will never see such a creative raw era in all areas of entertainment wether music of all kinds black, white, Hispanic, hillbilly,folk, singular artists or groups or TV or movies and rollerskating, ice skating, street games ,board games,radio, investigative reporter even school was better you not gonna beat the 1970s to the late 1990s it goes down hill with speriodic glimpses of artistry
Saw Jim Jarmucsh in a Q&A say that he bought him back because he felt really sad about Nobody getting killed in Dead Men, and didn't want to believe he was dead.
idk how the algorithm knew I was thinking of this scene this week decades later, but well-played sir.
Imagine the day of Cayuga guy. Being all by yourself on a rooftop with pigeons and stuff and suddenly - two werid old dudes show up shooting one pigeon for no reason while telling you some crap and then just leaving again.
That old guy with the raspy voice and sawed off really makes me laugh 😂
It's not a scene of fun, but courage
based
@alessandrovaccari782
I agree. It is probably my favourite moment in the film. Why do people act like morons?
simply, like in this acting: they are no a "real" man.
I comPletely forgot that Nobody had a scene in Ghost Dog. Jarmusch films got mad lore about em
That is Bob the Indian (or Lawrence of f***ing Arabia) 🤣 in The Big Empty
I mean... Dead Man was a few hundred years before Ghost Dog but a descendant perhaps....
One of my favorite scenes in this movie.
Gary Farmer is also credited here as "Nobody"
Really? He was "Nobody" in Dead Man.
Maybe he's a descendant of the original Nobody. Or possibly even a reincarnation?
@@napoleonbonaparte7862 he said the same line in the 1800s as "Nobody" also...from ancestor to descendant
Cayuga is big here in SW Ontario
GHOST DOG has been confirmed as having been picked up by the Criterion Collection for restoration and distribution!!!!!!!!!!
Jim Jarmusch admitted it days ago at a Q and A!!! Stay tuned for more to come on the topic!
Stefan Mogielnicki I am not sure what that means, friend.
Ro Tyler research what the criterion collection is and that will give you the answers you seek.
www.criterion.com
@@rotyler2177 www.reddit.com/r/criterion/comments/eze1vq/jim_jarmusch_confirms_that_ghost_dog_and_coffee/
This should tell you what the Criterion Collection is:
www.criterion.com/about
Nice I was just wondering where the blu rays are at
@@Pedro-Say50 You can buy them at Barnes and Noble for the Criterion Collection 50% off deal, which starts for the month of July.
'' WHAT THA FUCK IS CAYUGA !? '' 0:54 always gets me hahahahahah lmaaaaoo this scene :D
This is the funniest thing I have ever seen .
I'm with you man. Jarmush is a fucking genius
This was funny ASF! 🤣🤣🤣
Is your name really William Blake?!?!?
"Yes, do you know my poetry?" BLAM
"You already asked."
Cayuga my ass 💀
And then he starts selling old weed as Uncle Brownie!
You will never see such a creative raw era in all areas of entertainment wether music of all kinds black, white, Hispanic, hillbilly,folk, singular artists or groups or TV or movies and rollerskating, ice skating, street games ,board games,radio, investigative reporter even school was better you not gonna beat the 1970s to the late 1990s it goes down hill with speriodic glimpses of artistry
I like the velour suit he got on
CAYUGA MY ASS
XD XD XD
(slams door while out of breath)
Cayuga my eggs
Poor pigeon
poor men !
they dead now, bruh
I watch this everyday
Both of these dudes were in Casino
And in coffee and cigarettes as same characters probably
1:08
Cayuga my ass!
funny thing, they were the ones talking loud sayin nothing
😂😂😂
that bird would of completely exploded being shot with that big ass gun, there wouldn't of been much left of him at all
He grazed it
Remember legit laughing my ass off at this when watching the movie
Why does 'Nobody' appear here when he died in Dead Man?
Spirit of Nobody NEVER dies. 💪
Saw Jim Jarmucsh in a Q&A say that he bought him back because he felt really sad about Nobody getting killed in Dead Men, and didn't want to believe he was dead.
nice yeah I guess its a mystery "you are my visions greatest enemy" good line
Well besides him dying, he's also put in a modern day setting when he was in a western.
I guess his spirit modernized itself.
What else have we to say to one another?
0:27 ALLONS-Y
In this moment,you realise,that those two can do nothing to Nobody. Cos he was already shouted in the west near the Machine town.
Sfwm😂
J'adore....( Mince c'est du recisme anti-blanc) 🤣
Succinctly describes the impact of European "white" people on indigenous American cultures.
They weren't even American before we made it America you dumb ape
Paul Sorvino really is a diverse actoe
The cayuga guy is white pure
What??
He's native american dumb fuckk.
stupid fuckin white man