A Million Ways to Die in the West (2014) - Poisoned Bullet
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- In this thrilling scene from "A Million Ways to Die in the West," Clinch Leatherwood, portrayed by the talented Liam Neeson (known for his roles in Taken and The Schindler List), holds Anna, played by the stunning Charlize Theron (famous for her performances in Mad Max Fury Road and The Old Guard), in his grasp, threatening to end her life if Albert, brought to life by Seth MacFarlane (creator of Family Guy and Ted), fails to make an appearance. Albert, determined to prove his love for Anna, challenges Clinch Leatherwood to a gunfight, with the winner earning the right to be with the beautiful Anna.
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As the two men stand face to face in the heart of the western town, their guns pointed at each other, Albert takes a shot at Clinch Leatherwood before the count of three. The bullet grazes Clinch's shoulder, causing him to disarm Albert in retaliation. Just as Clinch Leatherwood is about to pull the trigger and end Albert's life, Albert requests a moment to say a few final words. This seemingly innocent request buys just enough time for the snake venom, previously administered by Albert, to take effect, ultimately leading to the demise of Clinch Leatherwood. Don't miss the chance to witness this epic showdown and more in "A Million Ways to Die in the West," starring Seth MacFarlane, Charlize Theron, and Liam Neeson, as the film makes its highly anticipated streaming debut on Netflix on June 1, 2024.
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What’s the movie “A Million Ways to Die in the West” about?
When Anna (Charlize Theron who also played in Mad Max Fury Road and The Old Guard), a mysterious woman, arrives in town, she grabs the attention of cowardly frontiersman Albert (Seth MacFarlane who also worked on Family Guy and Ted). However, he must gain courage in order to confront Anna’s villainous outlaw husband, Clinch Leatherwood (Liam Neeson who also played in Taken and The Schindler List).
Credits: © 2014 Universal Pictures
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To a blind person, this is just a western film featuring Brian Griffin.
And then the Blind Person reads this
How are they going to read this? You should have commented in audio.. Not cool man, not coool
@@big1ne or in brail
@@plockdock2038 Braille
@@Subangelis brazil
Seth MacFarlane is a genius, he wrote, directed, and starred in a movie where his character kisses Charlize Theron multiple times
🤣🤣🤣
yeah. but he did say that it was EXTREMELY difficult to direct the scenes he was in. and also, Liam played himself in Family guy lol. and... I won't say the third thing...
@@ladyluck6737 say it lol
@@georgearmstrong5842 well... It's being a bit boastful and you may not even believe when I say I met Liam. And trust me. He's INCREDIBLY nice. such a hugger and a conversationalist. But like I said. You don't have to believe me.
Why not believe you
"There's a million ways to die in the west, Clinch."
Ah, AH, he said it!
Roll credits
Family guy fans would get this reference
That's the name of the movie!
@@MJVanD Yes it is sir
@@HeHatesShe pitch meeting?
"Where do you learn to shoot?"
"Your Wife"
Gets me every time
*"Oh, Snap!"*
@@alphaadhito "Holy F**k"
*skill gained * posimed bullets
Clinch: **Triggered**
Where *did*
Seth Macfarlane is so good at dragging out jokes until they’re not funny anymore and then continuing to a point where they become funny again and I’m here for it
So in a sense, he's beating a dead horse until it's alive again??
@@TMthe33rd he should give CPR lessons
Completely hes a fuckin comedy genius he always makes a point to make his jokes that drag on never lose steam
@@TMthe33rd completely yeah that makes sense
Yeah ... no. Only the first part is true.
Liam actually does a pretty good job at playing a comedy villain 😂
As a matter of fact, Liam played a real vicious and nasty villain in a Comedy movie.
As I said before I've got full blown AIDS.
@@chris16durban I'm always making lists
When they knock him out and put a flower in his asscrack fucking kills me everytime 😂
I didnt actually realise liam was a comedy actor until awhile back lol
Liam neeson’s original accent is 🔥
It’s northern Irish our whole country mostly sounds the same voted sexiest accent in the world aswell so I don’t mind having this accent aha
@@ufc3ko812 must be deaf who ever voted that
@@brocksinclair66 haha. 😂
@@ufc3ko812 no they don't lol
@@fionnomalley yea they do actually. Tho in 2020 I think it was Irish but I think Northern Irish is included in that. And btw Northern Irish sounds better. Up the ra.
That “Muslim death chant” was “Tarzan Boy” by Baltimora. 😆
I knew it! Sounds so familiar
AKA the Gay Fuel theme if you're old enough for ancient YTMND memes.
Ahh I am a muslim i can relate
@@mowafi4222 There is no muslim death chant. How can you relate?
THANK YOU! That was driving me nuts.
Well played Seth.... write a script and cast Charlize Theron as your love interest.
Took a note out of Adam Sandler's playbook.
Classic writer/director play
Twice.
He did it again in the Orville.
I love how he’s literally just a family guy extra in this movie
Moral of the story: you can always stall the bad guy with a well placed chorus from Tarzan Boy.
Fun Fact: Even if you put venom into the tip of a bullet you won’t really introduce the venom into the bloodstream since a bullet travels at speeds so fast that the bullet heats up killing all the effects of the venom.
True. An arrow is a more efficient medium, or a dart. Or a needle or mixing it in a drink...Are the serial killers taking notes yet?
@@THETRIVIALTHINGS .....Arrow....dart.....or needle.......can mix into drink. Got it thanks for the tip!
Maybe so. But considering the medical treatment in 1882, Clinch would’ve had to get the arm with the bullet wound amputated and would later die from a bacterial infection.
So Albert would’ve won either way
Actually if you seen the movie Triple X, there is that one scene where Vin Diesel is getting gadgets and when he picks up the revolver, the agent shows him different kinds of bullets he can use so technically you can have liquid in the bullet.
Thats not a “fun fact” , that’s called bs , cuz YOU’VE NEVER TRIED IT
"Maybe just shoot her in the arm?"
"WTF..."
I laughed so much at her reaction.
Wow. Brian really did great voice acting for this Albert guy.
*camera pans to ostrich* “ha HA!”
HOHO! Is funny because Albert and Brian are both voiced by Seth MacFarlane. And because Brian is a cartoon dog and doesn’t even exist in real world. Ohhhhh...
@@josephrehan6978 is this the reference that I think it is? XDXD
@@IcyB-xg6xs Yeah, Fouad, the Middle Eastern guy from Family Guy who over-appreciates irony and sarcasm.
Ho ho!!! It’s funny cause it’s him.
Did anybody else notice that his Muslim death chant was the chorus from Tarzan Boy
No but now I'm a new human from this comment.
I did, and it's the reason I'm gonna watch this movie that I never even heared of.
that’s the joke
what are you talking about? i took muslim studies in college. thats a 4000 year old muslim death chant
@@shogrran i don’t know if you’re joking or not but the islamic religion is 1400th year old and there isn’t any singing chants before death
I get that they had to change the rules of gunfighting to make the poisoned bullet idea seem even remotely plausible--but in what universe does ANYONE start a gunfight by saying-- "take out your gun and point it at me."
Maybe a hundred years earlier, where it was flintlock pistols in a gentlemanly duel?
Seems pretty unlikely they'd still be doing that in old west times though.
@@bobdole4916 back then it was ten paces turn and fire
@@ssfbob456 When they did that, the ten paces were to set the distance between the two people, it wasn't a type of countdown.
You didn't do quickdraw with those kinds of guns. They were way too finicky to jive with that kind of thing.
Someone who is really confident in his own skills and is sure that his opponent is completely and utterly incompetent.
You know like the bad guy in this movie who was portrait as a great gunslinger and the hero wo was portrait as an utterly buffoon.
Shocking that a scene in a movie makes sense in the universe in that movie....
Think the idea is that he was known in the town to be SUCH a bad shot, Clinch legitimately thought he was never going to hit him , which is why when he managed to shoot his arm he was like " i never wouldve thought id see the day"
Love the random Tarzan Boy reference.
3:48 -Peter Griffin:"ha, ha! he said it!"
Well said sir ..... well said
"This reminds me of the time i got into a shootout with Liam Neeson"
Did you know that Neeson accepted the part on one condition which was that he got to do an Irish Accent. He did that because he saw the bit in Family Guy where they made fun of it and he wanted to lean into that joke.
When Albert goes home : "Hey dad I killed the deadliest outlaw in the west look at all the money I got" - "fuck off"
Nope, his dad is buried alive by himself.
I was not a Seth MacFarlane fan, but my son wanted to see this before his second deployment, and I loved it. Also watched every episode of The Orville before it w ent to HULU.
The Orville is HILARIOUS! God I love Malloy.
Him switching to Tarzan boy during his chant is amazing 😂
If you watch the clip of Giovanni Ribisi dying in his role as the medic in Saving Prívate Ryan, then watch this role immediately after…you can see true acting greatness. The guy is just talented as hell.
And his cameo in avatar 2 .
Haven’t scene it yet but I’ll have to check it out!
When clinch fired his shot, the dog covered its ears, that's hilarious.
Eyes.
@@gregbrooks3577 how do u write "eyes" wrong Greg?
@@rjthehoodlum1914 What the hell are you going on about skippy?
@@gregbrooks3577 Greg what the fuck
@@Dannymart_88445 Language little man.
We can all thank 'family guy's "Irish cowboy" cutaway' for Liam Neeson's character
Liam would be the perfect choice for Colm O'Driscoll if rdr2 is made into a movie!
Seth is already funny as hell, but Charlize was a perfect mirror and complimented him well....both funny as hell.
2:35 that line is so insane its awesome 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
“Holy fuck”
That chant before dying always gets me 😂
Fuckin Tarzan boy 😂
What IS that song???
@@richardwhite3521 Baltimora’s “Tarzan Boy”. A one-hit wonder from the 1980s.
"Did he hear all that smart stuff I did" 😂 😂 😂
When Liam Neeson said "Holy F*ck" I lost it xDD
Game recognize game
This movie, despite its critics, was so fun to watch.
Millions of sheep and I’m more focused with the one on the roof
Didn’t even notice it
I had to go back and check that lol
Where?
Oh I’m an idiot I didn’t finished watching the whole scene lol. He’s just chillin up there😂
@@pinheadlarry2506 on the roof
What Albert does here when calling out Anna for her deception by not telling him she was married is what Virgil and Everett should have done with Allison in Appaloosa. There are far too many films where the woman is the cause of so much misery and pain yet is not called out for her role in it.
Yeah that's true but also true about men in film to
Not a deception.
@@alphanerd7221 Yes it is. She decieved him by conveniently and purposely withholding vital information that could have prevented them from running afoul of her husband portrayed by Liam Neeson and his gang. Let's call a spade a spade here. She was a deceiver and a liar.
So this is the marvel universe, the Tarantino universe , the back to the future universe
Marvel? Wait, where? What did I miss?
@@1Invinc can't remember exactly why as this was two months ago. Think it was something in this scene even. But you have Django from Django unchained in the movie and you have doc brown from back to the future. Hence those universes
@@1Invinc His last name is Stark. Like Tony Stark
And this, ladies and gentlemen, is how the Stark fortune came to be.
This is an under rated movie for some aspects.
I really enjoyed it tbh
Its hilarious
@@hasarutoetensakey7091 oh I completely agree I love Seth McFarlands wit and humor I did think some things were a bit much but overall I thinks it’s a great movie. Ted 1 was my favorite of his mainstream movies.
Honestly it’s a pretty good movie
But in real life, that snake venom would be "cooked off" by the heat from the bullet's gunpowder.
Yeah in the way they did it but it is possible to poison a bullet which is why it's banned. I think it even has an article in the geneva convention about it
He did say it's a hollow point so the poison would be in a depression in the front point of the bullet and away from the direct heat of the propellant's combustian.
Nah if it's in the hollow point at the top of the bullet it would be fine temperature wise. The real issue here is that you would have to use a good wax or other sealant to seal off the top of the bullet and do so without as you said ruining the temperature sensitivity of the poison. Plant Sap might work or room temperature tar or maybe just a tight fitted corkage and glue. You would have to do some extensive testing but I guess he has his sheep for that.
@@dhy5342 Well then we should cheer the poison up
It’s a good thing this was a movie then
“Holy fuck” that’s a man realizing his opponent has ball of steel
" Where'd you learn to shoot "
" Your wife "
Oooooo that was good
Did he just really channel Baltimora's Tarzan Boy????? LOL
Yes and it was good, but the reward money I would have done a little bit more with.
How may sheeps you like?
Director: Yes
Photoshop 101 LOL!
Sheep is already plural. No need for the "s".
@@divinitygaming8673 what if u have 1 sheep
she looked so good in this movie with long blonde hair
Can we add this to the MCU, I don't care if it's not cannon.
@Epicthomas 2000 I mean they mention it in Endgame. So I assume it is.
@Epicthomas 2000 maybe it's a documentary in the MCU
Canon . . .
@@grunt-sw8si oh jeepers. Now everyone is going to think I'm talking about artillery ammunition instead of lore. What would we do without you?
you mean this should be the ancestor of tony stark?
I absolutely hate it when someone dies before i can explain to them how i got the better of them.
Every time
Me too, so annoying every time
Liam Neeson saying "holy fuck" kills me every time. 🤣🤣💀💀
I can't stop thinking about Brian while watching this
I think of red
Ted
My during a presentation:
My friends 4:29
He could have explained all that in stewey griffin’s voice.
I just realized that Seth was belting out Tarzan Boy by Baltimora after he shot Liam's character. Subtle shit like that is what makes Seth a fucking genius...
This movie is so underrated
Charlize Theron is so damn gorgeous.
Jesus christ Bryan is inside of seth soul the live version of Bryan oh dear stewie what did U do, time travel hey at least Bryan stays human form as seth
Liam and Seth Iconic duo
You know a million ways to die in thr west is the type of movie you are required to see at least twice a year
I've watched it at least five times, this is my favorite movie, more than "Five People Met in Heaven"
The only thing i can see when he is talking is Brian
2:36 Lol he got him
2:40 That "Holy fuck" has me cryin
You know I, Clicked for the title, Stayed for Liam Neeson and Witnessed a powerful story of love and poison.
Do I know the movie or understand the context? Absolutely not. Do I regret spending my time here? Absolutely not.
I keep hearing Brian Griffin and it makes the movie so much funnier.
Love how he gets the best cameos in a movie...so great ...
Has anyone thought about how much time it would take to shear all of those sheep?
...
Still a better love story than Twilight...
It's got Charlize Theron in a long skirt being funny: duh!
For reference since Twilight, a little girl has been born and almost made it to High School by now, Twilight and Robert Pattison to her is probably like how I perceive Dirty Dancing or Grease from my mums generation.
EVERY time I hear the FUCKING censored BEEP of movies. Im over it real quickly!
I feel like this plan falls apart for several reasons:
1. I don’t think you could get enough venom on the bullet to be deadly for a full grown adult male.
2. Death by snake venom takes a while. He’d probably die of septic shock from the wound before he dies from snake venom.
Good point. This plot is only crazy enough to work in a movie…
i mean obviously it's a bad plan, but as unrealistic as it is, the clip showed the hollow point bullet being filled up with the venom, not just coating one with it, and also a venom strong enough to kill an adult human would definitely either do it before septic shock, or it wouldn't kill them at all
i don't think this is quite the most unrealistic part about this movie though to be honest
1. This is a movie and what's displayed here is not required to be factually correct. More so because it's a comedy
2. Your perception on snake venom is very very wrong. If you're studying toxicology you better get your shit right or you're gonna fail exams
I know of a snake that has venom that works immediately you are dead in a hour. In a few minutes you will start to feel it effects
The amount of venom a snake injects is less than the volume of a hollow point bullet and all we know for sure is that he passed out and then was declared dead by two hoopleheads.
The beeps make this scene 100 times funnier .
Everyone: Oh cool they're all fine
Every male viewer at 4:48 : *PAIN*
Fozzie bear having a spiritual organism in the morning - 3:19
I like how Clench was genuinely impressed that Albert shot at him on the count of one, even laughing at it.
Buys more sheep... Lol
Ya but back then sheep wool was money so he woulda bin the richest guy in that town
In his normal voice, Seth sounds a lot like Brian from Family Guy.
Listen to this entire scene with your eyes closed and I shit you not you’ll be listening to a family guy skit.
Liam as a bad guy?? Now that’s a twist.
i re-watched this scene again just to hear tarzan boy lmao
This farm boy was born in a place without a good educational system yet knew all of that...
god I love how you can sometimes hear Stewie and Brian through Seth's voice.
Lucky bastard. Kissing Charlize Theron multiple times in 1 movie.
Think of the rehearsals.
he not only kissed her
SHE TOLD HIM TO HIS FACE SHE HAS GREAT TITS
LOL
i think we missed that part,
Can’t close my eyes without imagining Brian
From this scene: m'kay.
In general: What, naked?
Looking for this comment haha
My boy chedder bob been showing up a lot in the old youtube suggested cameo
This movie was soo good my god, i wish they made another one like a part two for this ;/
Two Million Ways to Die in the West? I’d see that.
@@alphathorsten5045 Genius title. Most of the characters would probably be dead thouggh.
@@aspirerms8280 maybe it could be set in modern day. Because the American West is still a deadly place.
Loved this movie
The Smart stuff was really interesting 🙂 👍
I love how all the other bandits are just ignored after their boss dies
Ok... I gotta watch this movie one of these days...
Funny how Family Guy makes fun of Liam Neeson playing western characters in an older episode and then Seth casts him as the antagonist for this movie
where'd you learn to shoot?
your wife
Oh snap, LOL
I love the 80s Tarzan Boy reference hidden in there.
He's done this bit about explaining his plan to an already dead person on family guy the Sherlock Holmes episode after he causes a ricochet that kills Carter.
I know you shouldn’t laugh at people’s accents, but I can’t get over the way Liam says “whore” at 1:17
"Come and take this hu"
All I can hear is just Bryan Mills talking with Brian Griffin
What are you gonna do?
Me: crapton of sheep
Next frame: crapton of sheep
Tl;dr called it
The funniest thing is realizing Seth MacFarlane made a joke about him being a cowboy and having an Irish accent and Liam neeson mentions it in an interview. Then Seth MacFarlane makes a movie with him about the old west.
"Alec Baldwin be like"
That's monkey business on a sunny afternoon....lool
I was thinking about this scene yesterday and now it pops up on my recommended. They actually listening in on our brains, aren't they.
Love the soundtrack!!!!!
I'd not seen this before, it certainly looks funny!
Looks can be deceiving.
It's is funny. Watch when you can.
You are missing, it is a funny movie.
It is funny
@@abrannan not in this case
Dam being a Muslim i never new about the death chant so i best start to learn an recite the chant sure am glad i watched this clip
Alah be praised
Its a joke it's from a song
@@RasnakJS duh I no that idiot
Fun and facts from a comedy ;)
Now I watch the Orville, I can't really hear Seth without seeing Captain Ed Mercer.
Liam Neeson has a lot of skills
Seth rocks.