Gene was a frightening presence in this movie, he really conveyed what a dangerous man Crowe's character was when it was the only time he took a gunfight seriously when they faced off
I like that Cort is shocked to see that he shot the gun, he was ready to die but that drink glass triggered his survival instincts. At that point his body was operating separately from his mind
I can't believe this film was panned. I literally can't believe it. The gorgeousness of both Crowe and Stone is practically unbelievable. Hackman is good as always and a grotesque villain. DiCaprio plays a great cocky kid. The machinations are all great. It's one of the best westerns ever. Critics are stupid. Raimi is a superb director, OBVIOUS in the shooting and detail work just in this scene alone. Total master.
Yes, you are correct. It's a little funny, this is one of my wife's favorite movies. One of my favorite movies is Army of Darkness. I had no idea until about 15 minutes ago that Sam Raimi directed both of them!
this movie tanked when it was released with critics giving it a hammering. decades later its become a cult classic considered to be far ahead of its time in both style and framing technique. film makers are only really just catching up now with cgi....
It cost a ton of money to make for a western at the time. Well over twice as much as the much better and successful Unforgiven. Entertaining at times, but not a great flick. Interesting thought how it had established stars like Hackman and Sharon stone and up and comers DiCaprio and Crowe who became mega stars.
Cort mentally was preparing to die by praying but his body was so hardwired it was like breathing for him to draw and fire . I think this was such a deep moment because it forces us to ask the question even if we redeem ourselves our deeds never leave us
@QuEsT_x. I disagree, I think he was praying to God to help him make the right decision or give him the STRENGTH to make the right decision! He doesn't want to die!
I have to disagree aswell. I think you put some of your own emotions in there, as I fail to see how this forces us to ask this question. I think you just wanted to sound philosophical xD Your old deeds DO leave when you're redeemed. If you think you're redeemed and still have your old deeds, you were never redeemed IMO!
@@oShadowkun bro you’ve been stalking me all over TH-cam you always change profiles and just troll whenever I comment.. and 43 individuals seem to agree with me you loser
It could be also interpreted as Cort wanting to reedem himself by going after John Herod. This desire to survive and kill/redeem Herod is greater than his acceptance to just die in the hands of the outlaws.
I wouldn't feel too bad. The supply of hops was unsteady back then, and water quality issues and barrel contamination were common. In this backwater run by bandits on a dwindling supply with no refrigeration, you could expect a piss-warm, sickly-sweet beer tasting vaguely of minerals and dirt from the well water, with an increasingly spoiling, rotting taste.
One of the best examples of "The lord works in mysterious ways". She rescues a man who was going to be executed the same way her father was slated to die, only to find out later that that man used to ride with the man she's here to get revenge against, a revenge plan that later would have failed if not for the man she rescued.
And this is one of the best examples of why you shouldn't be drinking on the job. Maybe... just maybe, the guy who was up against Crowe would have won had he not been inebriated?
Hmm agree to disagree her plain might have work if not for two things. 1) the mercenary the town pays to join and fight him 2) his son being killed in the tournament. Up till this two things happen he’s pretty consistent he knows he could die he wants it in some small way or why eles bring in a gun fighter who’s as good as him but was more brutal he’s sons death took away any chance of a legacy other then as the outlaw the town took away his self imposed image of a good man after that the matches became to the death and the fighters stop joking back that’s what screwed it up
@seanbraley2772 Idk man the movie seemed designed to make it seem plausible that this could've been God's work. That the reason he drew the gun was not because of instinct, but instead because God himself worked through him. I'm not religious, but even I can see that this was a big part of the movies themes
"His reaction was automatic, instantaneous, inbred. He whirled on his heels while the hands pulled the guns from their holsters, the butts heavy and sure in his hands."
@@marksprague1280 for a remake i liked it. But, yeah, i will usually find the orignal superior. Probably helped that they had many of the few good modern actors in it.
Man what difference in Russel Crowes physique, comparing to him now a days he’s a totally different looking dude. His performance is epic nonetheless, he’s such a great actor!
can we just appreciate how good a villain gene hackman was? honestly, who was a memorable badguy over the last 20 years? hans landa comes to mind but other than that? genuine question.
Great question. A few years before this movie, Hans Gruber (Alan Rickman) in Die Hard would have been another memorable villain. I’m hard-pressed to think of another one within the past 20 years though, outside of Hans Landa. Waltz’s portrayal was absolute master class.
Ralph Fiennes in any movie he played as an antagonist, Javier Bardem in No county for Old man (or Skyfall), Mads Mikkelsen in Casino Royale or quite recently Stellan Skarsgard in Dune. I could go on. There are quite many memorable movie villians - this just does not take away any glory from Hackman who is really great actor.
@@vrASMR180 Depends on a person - for me if we make a extend the time period for several more years Ralph Fiennes as Amon Göth in Schindler's List would be first with Bardem for his Anton Chigurh in no country... coming close second. If I had to choose 'evil genius' type I would still go for Mads Mikkelsen' s Hannibal (although I did not like the series itself). And the list changes as time flies - I remember not liking Marlon Brando's colonel Kurtz portrayal - after 20 more years I find his performance more compelling. So there is a constant move on my list of performances.
Great movie, characters. It reminds me of Once Upon A Time in The West as that had Charles Bronson as a kid seeing his father Killed by Henry Fonda and the harmonica he stuck in his mouth., With Bronson Seeking revenge against Fonda
@@Dave.S.TT600 This movie is Sam Raimi’s homage to those great spaghetti westerns like those directed by Leone and others… it’s not a masterpiece like “Once Upon a Time in the West,” sure, but for what it is, it’s not bad
it's exactly that, grotesque but so well done, the staging, the lighting which is all sublimated, the acting, this film is not afraid of big things and it does it well.
One of my favorite western showdown movie with Russell Crowe showdown on the street of The Quick and the Dead💯💯💯👍👍🍿🍿💗💗😍!! Great movie and cast of a actors and actresses❤❤😊😊👍👍💯💯!!
Ну что сказать.....фильм моего детства,самая первая видеокассета была куплена именно с этим фильмом)) Обожаю те времена и такие фильмы с культовыми и харизматичными актерами))
The Western equivalent of a Chinese Wuxia movie. A subculture of martial artists who somehow acquire years of experience shooting each other with lethal weapons. A fantasy, but strangely compelling.
I have got this movie DVD of Russel Crow with Gene Hackman Pat Hingle Laurence DaCaprio and Sharon Stone in The Quick And The Dead I am dedicating this movie DVD to my old school friends who are both sisters as I hope to see them both again very soon to Chris and Hester Brand from Billyxxxxx
Cort activated Ultra Instinct and Vaapad when it comes to shooting. Reason why he was the only person Hackman/Darth Shooter Character only truly feared.
I hate that critics have a problem with a Western being a Western. It’s a genre full of tropes, which is why they get hit with claims of being generic so easily
That movie is an Western. Self-propelled guns came way later, in history. And the angle is right. Stand down! You have an F for today. Next time prepare your lesson better. Btw, that is a single action revolver.
1:54 What is it called those guys with the rifle? I always see that type of characters in a wild West movie. They always look badass and deadly despite not being seen a lot
I can't believe Hackman worried about much in film. Not sure where the energy came from, but it was in every performance I ever saw. There must be some clunker Hackman films, but I don't know which ones they are.
Remarkable how like 10 pistoleers shoot straight up into the ceiling of a drinking establishment several times.......and not even one wooden splinter falls let alone 1000.......ahhhhhh ahhhhhh ahhhhhh 😅😅😅😅😅....westerns and movies in general ALWAYS gets this wrong.....we noticed.....
This is an interesting scene. Cort's opponent assumes Cort is there for target practice being now a pacifist and all. Preacher Cort. I love the opponent's bleat of complaint. He Cort shot me! 😮 Yes he did😊 amen!
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Gene was a frightening presence in this movie, he really conveyed what a dangerous man Crowe's character was when it was the only time he took a gunfight seriously when they faced off
Similar role in unforgiven... you can cut paste his performance between both movies...😊
I like that Cort is shocked to see that he shot the gun, he was ready to die but that drink glass triggered his survival instincts. At that point his body was operating separately from his mind
Even if were a born again follower of Jesus Christ nobody wants to die we always fight to live.
No…he was acting
Maybe he was ready to die; but God didn't want him to just yet.
and then Hackman's evil cackling that Crowe is as evil as he is, when Crowe deeply wants to redeem himself.
Mind: "Go with grace... go with dignity... go home to God...."
Body: *"No."* 🗿
I can’t get over how young he looks on this film
I cant get over how historically inaccurate this is
They all look so young!
Alchohol, weight loss, and weight gain, life In general, even what you eat can change a person and make em look older
How about how young Leo is
It's been almost thirty years, man. he WAS young.
I can't believe this film was panned. I literally can't believe it. The gorgeousness of both Crowe and Stone is practically unbelievable. Hackman is good as always and a grotesque villain. DiCaprio plays a great cocky kid. The machinations are all great. It's one of the best westerns ever. Critics are stupid. Raimi is a superb director, OBVIOUS in the shooting and detail work just in this scene alone. Total master.
Yes, you are correct. It's a little funny, this is one of my wife's favorite movies. One of my favorite movies is Army of Darkness. I had no idea until about 15 minutes ago that Sam Raimi directed both of them!
The quick and the dead: I don’t deserve this, to be panned like this.
Unforgiven: deserves got nothing to do with it.
this movie tanked when it was released with critics giving it a hammering. decades later its become a cult classic considered to be far ahead of its time in both style and framing technique. film makers are only really just catching up now with cgi....
That’s because critics are self important egotistical narcissists.
It's agony...
Not everything liked is "cult" lol
Its a live action western that plays like a cartoon western. That's all the praise it deserves.
It cost a ton of money to make for a western at the time. Well over twice as much as the much better and successful Unforgiven. Entertaining at times, but not a great flick.
Interesting thought how it had established stars like Hackman and Sharon stone and up and comers DiCaprio and Crowe who became mega stars.
The lighting, camera angles and cinematography in this in general is fantastic.
The mastermind, Sam Raimi, himself!
Cort mentally was preparing to die by praying but his body was so hardwired it was like breathing for him to draw and fire . I think this was such a deep moment because it forces us to ask the question even if we redeem ourselves our deeds never leave us
@QuEsT_x. I disagree, I think he was praying to God to help him make the right decision or give him the STRENGTH to make the right decision! He doesn't want to die!
I have to disagree aswell. I think you put some of your own emotions in there, as I fail to see how this forces us to ask this question. I think you just wanted to sound philosophical xD Your old deeds DO leave when you're redeemed. If you think you're redeemed and still have your old deeds, you were never redeemed IMO!
@@oShadowkun bro you’ve been stalking me all over TH-cam you always change profiles and just troll whenever I comment.. and 43 individuals seem to agree with me you loser
@@bebo5558 perhaps
It could be also interpreted as Cort wanting to reedem himself by going after John Herod. This desire to survive and kill/redeem Herod is greater than his acceptance to just die in the hands of the outlaws.
This scene for me was the most emotional. I cried when that guy dropped his beer 😢
Rip that beer
I wouldn't feel too bad. The supply of hops was unsteady back then, and water quality issues and barrel contamination were common. In this backwater run by bandits on a dwindling supply with no refrigeration, you could expect a piss-warm, sickly-sweet beer tasting vaguely of minerals and dirt from the well water, with an increasingly spoiling, rotting taste.
One of the best examples of "The lord works in mysterious ways". She rescues a man who was going to be executed the same way her father was slated to die, only to find out later that that man used to ride with the man she's here to get revenge against, a revenge plan that later would have failed if not for the man she rescued.
And this is one of the best examples of why you shouldn't be drinking on the job.
Maybe... just maybe, the guy who was up against Crowe would have won had he not been inebriated?
@@cashewnuttel9054 no, it is well established that Cort is the fastest draw
Hmm agree to disagree her plain might have work if not for two things. 1) the mercenary the town pays to join and fight him 2) his son being killed in the tournament. Up till this two things happen he’s pretty consistent he knows he could die he wants it in some small way or why eles bring in a gun fighter who’s as good as him but was more brutal he’s sons death took away any chance of a legacy other then as the outlaw the town took away his self imposed image of a good man after that the matches became to the death and the fighters stop joking back that’s what screwed it up
Your religion is fake
@seanbraley2772
Idk man the movie seemed designed to make it seem plausible that this could've been God's work. That the reason he drew the gun was not because of instinct, but instead because God himself worked through him. I'm not religious, but even I can see that this was a big part of the movies themes
"His reaction was automatic, instantaneous, inbred. He whirled on his heels while the hands pulled the guns from their holsters, the butts heavy and sure in his hands."
The Dark Tower?
Thought I remembered that line.
‘tHe bUtT hEaVy n SuRE’ 😂
You ever feel that?. The tingle. Runs up and down your arm, right to your soul. I never been one to walk away from a fight.
Then again, I never been one much for saying sorry.
Sharon Stone was one stunning woman.
I was thinking the same thing, she was very lovely back in the day!
she's the producer - and she still rocks it
*is
Indeed she was. Her dress sense was impeccable.
@@ve6026 You don’t get out much, do you?
01:04 those are the cleanest, shiniest dirty teeth I ever did see. Lol
Right?
Look like glass more than teeth. I'm sure they knew that.
A fabulous directing/editing job from Raimi. That absolute mind focus when it counts the most. Even if you don't want any of it, it's still there.
4 Oscar winners in this movie.
the subtle build of the music is fantastic in this scene
Excellent western, despite not being popular with the critics. Well worth watching.
A lot of movies that aren't popular with critics are the best ones.
I like to think that Cort is just Ben Wade from 310 to Yuma. I know its not the case but I think it works.
The real one with Glenn Ford, or that crappy remake?
The remake was good
@@CrashCarson14 It was just another car chase movie put on horseback. The original was too subtle for today's ADD set.
And Gene Hackman here could be his character from Unforgiven in that way.
@@marksprague1280 for a remake i liked it. But, yeah, i will usually find the orignal superior.
Probably helped that they had many of the few good modern actors in it.
Man what difference in Russel Crowes physique, comparing to him now a days he’s a totally different looking dude. His performance is epic nonetheless, he’s such a great actor!
It’s called aging. The movie is 27 years old. Have fun when you naturally turn into an ugly troll. Happens to us all.
@@inkblack6958 I know I will! Ah, more of a goblin than a troll I suppose.
My aim is to become an ogre
@@datadavis I respect that.
@@inkblack6958 bruh, he's definitely out of shape. I know plenty of people who aged more gracefully. But off course he can live his life how he wants
Just proves critics don’t know shit, this is one of my favorite westerns.
Never underestimate your enemy
can we just appreciate how good a villain gene hackman was?
honestly, who was a memorable badguy over the last 20 years? hans landa comes to mind but other than that? genuine question.
Great question. A few years before this movie, Hans Gruber (Alan Rickman) in Die Hard would have been another memorable villain. I’m hard-pressed to think of another one within the past 20 years though, outside of Hans Landa. Waltz’s portrayal was absolute master class.
Ralph Fiennes in any movie he played as an antagonist, Javier Bardem in No county for Old man (or Skyfall), Mads Mikkelsen in Casino Royale or quite recently Stellan Skarsgard in Dune. I could go on.
There are quite many memorable movie villians - this just does not take away any glory from Hackman who is really great actor.
@@buttercup9884 Top of the list would be Christoph Waltz for his villianous role in Inglorious Bastards.
@@vrASMR180 Depends on a person - for me if we make a extend the time period for several more years Ralph Fiennes as Amon Göth in Schindler's List would be first with Bardem for his Anton Chigurh in no country... coming close second. If I had to choose 'evil genius' type I would still go for Mads Mikkelsen' s Hannibal (although I did not like the series itself).
And the list changes as time flies - I remember not liking Marlon Brando's colonel Kurtz portrayal - after 20 more years I find his performance more compelling. So there is a constant move on my list of performances.
@@buttercup9884 yes! please go on, mate!
Armed only with a hotel telephone, our Hero makes quick work of the villain
Great movie, characters. It reminds me of Once Upon A Time in The West as that had Charles Bronson as a kid seeing his father Killed by Henry Fonda and the harmonica he stuck in his mouth., With Bronson Seeking revenge against Fonda
except..Once Upon A Time in the West is 1000 times better with the greatest SOUNDTRACK of any movie.
@@Dave.S.TT600 This movie is Sam Raimi’s homage to those great spaghetti westerns like those directed by Leone and others… it’s not a masterpiece like “Once Upon a Time in the West,” sure, but for what it is, it’s not bad
@@gregbors8364 fair comment
Naw, the whole thing was over the top all the time.
@@eddarby469 Exactly, Quick & The Dead was lame and over-the -top. russell Crowe was good as always though.
Hackman is one amazing actor.
Talk about an allstar cast! The great Gene Hackman shines alongside a young DeCaprio, Crowe, and Sharon Stone! Super entertaining and unique western!
What we have here is another case of Arther Morgan putting down another drunk NPC in valentine
This movie and this scene is so grotesque and unrealistic, that it is is a form of art.
Magnificent directing, script, acting and casting.
it's exactly that, grotesque but so well done, the staging, the lighting which is all sublimated, the acting, this film is not afraid of big things and it does it well.
One of my favorite western showdown movie with Russell Crowe showdown on the street of The Quick and the Dead💯💯💯👍👍🍿🍿💗💗😍!! Great movie and cast of a actors and actresses❤❤😊😊👍👍💯💯!!
Messed up only people that was rooting for him was the blind kid and the woman. What a town
Boxoffice Movie Scenes, cool video keep up the amazing work
Ну что сказать.....фильм моего детства,самая первая видеокассета была куплена именно с этим фильмом)) Обожаю те времена и такие фильмы с культовыми и харизматичными актерами))
Как называется этот фильм не подскажете если не затрудняет вас спасибо заранее
@@АбдурахимАбуабдурахман Быстрый и Мертвый.
@@АбдурахимАбуабдурахман actually it is The Quick and The Dead
Sharon Stone and Leonardo DeCaprio have similar facial structures.
I know this mans struggle. You want to be decent and good. This world just wont let you.
The Western equivalent of a Chinese Wuxia movie. A subculture of martial artists who somehow acquire years of experience shooting each other with lethal weapons. A fantasy, but strangely compelling.
Sharon 👱🏻♀️ is watching carefully 😂
_"...but the hands were trained."_
The best part is DiCaprio’s feeble attempt at the end to emulate Crowe’s handoff of the pistol.
I have got this movie DVD of
Russel Crow with Gene Hackman
Pat Hingle Laurence DaCaprio
and Sharon Stone in
The Quick And The Dead
I am dedicating this movie DVD to my old school friends who are both sisters as I hope to see them both again very soon
to Chris and Hester Brand from Billyxxxxx
Cort is the faster in the movie, faster than everyone
I agree!
Cort activated Ultra Instinct and Vaapad when it comes to shooting.
Reason why he was the only person Hackman/Darth Shooter Character only truly feared.
And her makeup was perfect through the whole film.
I really should re-watch this movie, it's been so long.
I used to watch this movie every time it was on TV.
He was soo fast he didn’t even notice
Russell Crowe at his prime. Sharon Stone post mortem after her little leg switch. 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Hand: You're welcome.
One of my top 5 westerns!
And the rest of top 4 ?
I hate that critics have a problem with a Western being a Western. It’s a genre full of tropes, which is why they get hit with claims of being generic so easily
Gene Hackman is one of the best. He was stellar in March or Die.
Preacher started his Deadeye way too early.
Its HIIIIIIGH NOOOON!
That was the best movie she was ever in. I kept expecting a sequel but it didn't happen.
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Saw this the weekend it opened. Went back and saw it three more times. Really swell remake.
Its Russell Crowe, dueling and duelin round the world. Only a few ppl will know what thats a reference too.😆
Who else thinks the self-propelled gun at the end couldn't really, in real life point up at that angle?
Maybe in YOUR shaky fumbling hands.
The kid told him he would not sold it to him if it didn't shoot straight. He hit him in the arm. Good angle
What self-propelled gun?
It's called point shooting numb nuts try it sometime..
That movie is an Western. Self-propelled guns came way later, in history.
And the angle is right.
Stand down! You have an F for today. Next time prepare your lesson better.
Btw, that is a single action revolver.
Mushin no shin. Awesome portrayal.
Imagine Dr. Emmet Brown or Martie Mc' Fly appears!
The director truly loved Sergio Leone
3:13 Sharon Stone's profile here amazingly resembles Leonardo DiCaprio's as he was in the same movie, IMHO.
1:49, what's with her ear? Is that natural?
Elf alien
1:54 What is it called those guys with the rifle? I always see that type of characters in a wild West movie.
They always look badass and deadly despite not being seen a lot
Not sure of their proper title, but I would call them enforcers. Enforcing whatever the "Boss" says.
Always been a favorite.
Correction: "Russell Crowe's Muscle Memory Kicks In"
Woulda been a great prequel about Cort.
I saw this a few months ago for the first time. Pretty good.
This reminds me of Sadie and Arthur from RDR2
Herod is pretty scared of cort that's for sure 😂
he was in no big hurry to face Cort in the contest!
I like to imagine this as the unofficial ending to 3:10 to yuma
Sharan Stone was such a great actress.
2:00, really dude, you're gonna make fun of him after he displayed gun skills you don't have
sharon stone is sadie adler in RdR2 ❤
Leadership lesson 101
That’s money in the bank Jimmy!
Too bad is 6 callers ahead of us, grandma!
Oh look, Gene Hackman playing the same character he did in at least two other movies.
Some actors would worry about being typecast playing similar roles in two westerns so close to one another. Not Gene Hackman.
I can't believe Hackman worried about much in film. Not sure where the energy came from, but it was in every performance I ever saw. There must be some clunker Hackman films, but I don't know which ones they are.
@@foto21Hoosiers kinda sucks tbh but his performance is still fantastic so idk if that counts
Como me gusta este género...La 🎥 buenisima⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
If'in yer up against Russell Crow.... best be walkin back where you came from......
Remarkable how like 10 pistoleers shoot straight up into the ceiling of a drinking establishment several times.......and not even one wooden splinter falls let alone 1000.......ahhhhhh ahhhhhh ahhhhhh 😅😅😅😅😅....westerns and movies in general ALWAYS gets this wrong.....we noticed.....
0:08 MARLBORO CIGARRES MEXICO CITY < VERSUS > PALL MALL CIGARRES STATE OF MEXICO
This is an interesting scene. Cort's opponent assumes Cort is there for target practice being now a pacifist and all. Preacher Cort. I love the opponent's bleat of complaint. He Cort shot me! 😮 Yes he did😊 amen!
Si alguien m pudiera desir como se llama en español está película se lo agradecería.grasias
los vivos y los muertos
When Russ wasn’t fat
Or Old, right?
Believe it or not but people age, actors gain/lose weight for roles all the time
Like Alex Baldwin resuming filming in the set of Rust. Everybody is dead they just dont have fall yet.
Is Powers Booth in that scene too? Wow!!
Quite the casting for such a basic movie. Still, good enough and funny viewing. And gosh, dat perfect face 0:04
Gene hackmans a fkn legend
SCHNELLER ALS DER TOD!!!! EIN STARKER STREIFEN!!!!👍👍👍👍👍👍🤩🤩🤩⚡⚡⚡💥💥💥👁👁
I always wondered if Cort was there when the Lady's dad died.
Мне было любопытно тоже самое, только про Юджина
This is one of my favorite bad movies. It’s bad but I’m always entertained
Which one? Gladiator? Or The Quick and the Dead?
Sydney Carton is Everemonde I be...
having a bit of difficulty distinguishing between the actor and the character he plays eh?
qual o nome desse filme em português?
I swear the other guy is Kit Harington.
This is shot like a John Woo movie… and that’s not a compliment.
Autonomous Ultra Instinct
Sharon Stone... she doesn´t seem to have aged since Quatermain 🙂
Russia Crowe was in 310 to Yuma. 2007.
Esto si es una película buena . Buena
😊😊😊😊 0:56