@@Vipre- Do you really think the confederacy, that was hyper desperate for men during the entire war, wouldn't notice the guy responsible for bringing deserters in missing?
The problem is that even if he shoots the officer, he will still die to the other men. The only barganing in this was that neither man wanted to die here. The officer can't push further or he'll be shot, but he can count on being let leave by the other man's own desire to live.
@@WarhawkTalon by my count it's 3 little girls, one woman and one man, guns raised vs. 4 men (the leader at point blank range), guns holstered. I'm not saying it's no risk at all, especially with the little ones in play, but he had the drop on them. Unless his intent is to flee once the soldiers leave (unlikely, given the nature of the movie), seems to me like the best bet is to go for it now. If those soldiers get to leave and come back, they're coming back prepared and with at least double the numbers.
When out numbered and children involved you allow them to leave in a peaceful manner and when they leave you get your kids safe and prepare yourself to do anything possible to end the threat
@@DavidBennett-j9x you're probably right, but the way I'm thinking, he wouldn't be surviving the next encounter irl, especially not alone. Then you've got to think about the prospects of three little girls (and their mother, if she left too) without him present... in 1800s America, during a war, and after his "crimes" 😅.
The same thing was happening in both areas. North and South. People forget during that war people were forced to go fight, refuse = death no matter what side you were on.
@@strick9teanobody wonders why anyone from Texas is the way they are, we all understood there's no empathy, respect, courtesy, honor, etc. Just rage and violence
There are definitely issues regarding Women in War. Periods, cramps, pregnancy, etc... The lack of physical strength... just the physical requirements placed on a soldier in general. But that doesn't mean we can't shoot. I shot my first deer at 4yrs old. Learned how to use, care for, shoot and carry a gun at Age 2. There are pictures of me all decked out in camo coveralls, hunting with my Mom and Dad of every age (up to 15). My Grandaddy gave me his childhood gun, a 4-10 for my 8th birthday. I'm looking at it right now. So I taught my kids from birth how to respect guns and not touch unless they were actually intending to use them. But I also satisfied their curiosity by letting them shoot in the yard whenever they wanted. The novelty wore off - just like it would with any kid - and they were so adept and skilled that I no longer even had to worry at all. All this before they were 6, 7, 8 years old. We go hunting together sometimes. I haven't been with my daughter in a few years because she's dating some guy who doesn't want her out of his sight. But she's just like her Mama, as I am just like my Mama... We all carry 24/7. So I don't worry about her. (At least not in that department. 😂😂😂 I still worry about everything else. ) For context, I'm 41 now. My kids are 23, 20, and 16. ************** Oh! But I grew up in Tennessee. It's very common around here. As it is in AL, MS, GA, NC, SC, and AR... I have family in TX - Dallas, Houston, and Nacogdoches - and they are as CITIFIED as they come! 😂😂😂 My point is, its not really a "Texas" thing. It's a "Country" thing.
I think Matthew has the widest range of any actor on the silver screen. From cologne and car commercials to Free state of Jones. From lawyer to farmers to an Uber rich businessman. My favorite actor of all times, his voice is so calming and soothing like Morgan Freeman, James Earl Jones, Vincent Price, Holly Hunter, and Jeremy Irons, to name a few. These are more of my favorite actors. Their voices help me to be calm and relaxed. But like I said before, these are MY favorites.
My great grandmother was born in 1854 and lived to be 100. I was 9 years old when she died. She told me a lot of stories. The only one I remember is that the "Home Guard" came to their farm in North Georgia, and she and her sister hid in the barn with a few ears of corn so scoundrels wouldn't take it.
They came to my Great Grandmothers home in Arkansas looking for my Preacher Great Grandfather but he was in Missouri. Her adult male cousin was there helping her slaughter a pig. They hung him on a tree in the yard, made her cook them a meal, dragged her outside and made her 8 Mo. pregnant self sit on a tree stump then proceeded to burn the house down while she watched.
This movie is a true story. It’s an EXCELLENT movie . Many people do not realize that nearly all of southern Mississippi at one time was its own county and it was named free state Jones county today it’s a smaller county. But back after the civil war this man you see is Jones and he helped all the slaves get to a free place in Mississippi and hid them from the confederate armies and the union army in the swamps of Mississippi and even fought the confederacy with the slave army he raised and won. Hell of a man. He was married to a white woman and had children with her BUT he ended up falling in love with a free slave and married her and had children with her. The cool thing is his white wife helped them raise their children and protected them. Their son in the 1960’s fought the state of Mississippi to marry a woman but because of racism at the time he was fighting his interracial marriage to a woman which is how the movie starts out then it goes to his father in the past. I live here in jones county and I see so many places this man built still standing. He is a legend here.
@oldtimer7602 Yeah, this was the Civil War version of "The Bronx Tale" 100 years later, lol: "Now youse CAN'T leave:" th-cam.com/video/PfOC-Z6wG8w/w-d-xo.html
Such a great movie. Its important to note the amount of people who tried to stay out of the war and just live their lives, as well as the people who had their lives destroyed by the army's abuse of power and then went rogue. Jesse James was the product of army's abuse of power.
@@Seasniffer69 We enforce rules on others all day long. "No shirt, no shoes, no service" has been around for years. Requiring masks for service during a pandemic isn't the same as drafting someone into a war they don't want to fight in.
Everyone is saying "Yeah when he said we'll be back, I'd have shot him" but you are not realising that he was bluffing. He was outnumbered and outgunned, but he made it appear as though he had superior firepower and positions. He didn't WANT a fight. He knew that a fight would've likely resulted in his loss. Easier to just let the dude leave and figure out a solution for the next encounter than go down in a hail of bullets for nothing.
Which he did do. He knew all he had were women and children, if he had been killed, he was quite aware what would happen to those people. No one seems to understand that, in these comments.
@dianenecaise1776 A lot of wannabe-cowboy macho men playing up their violent justice fantasies. What else can you expect of people who're conditioned, even by law in many cases (for the US specifically), to shoot first and ask questions later? One cannot think when one doesn't ask questions.
@@manicboy76 have you seen the movie? Its basically about how a group of confederate deserters - aided by family amd escaped slaves - established the ‘free state of jones’ (except it was just a county). The firefight that followed this scene was deserters and some of their female relatives.
@@RaidenWard He spent his childhood and early teens in Uvalde, then his family moved to Longview. He still sounds like a person from Uvalde. I'm all over Texas with my work. I hear lots of variations of Texas accents.
@@RaidenWard I have maternal family in Texarkana. People outside of Texarkana always pronounce it like '"Tex-AR-kana," but the people who live there pronounce it like "Tex-er-KAna." I also have paternal family in the southwest Hill Country in Utopia, Tarpley, and Vanderpool, north of Uvalde. Their accents are similar to McConaughey's.
Kind of like Inman pursued and killed the last renegade home guard in the movie 'Cold Mountain' so he would not have to spend the rest of his life looking over his shoulder.
Indeed 😊 It reminds the farm inspector who pulled a badge stating his federal authority set no boundaries to his inspection. After yelled by the farmer to show his badge to the raging bull after his steps, when initially warned not access certain area... 😂😂😂
Yeah the number if soldiers there did not bode well, even if they werent ready for a fight. If they each aimed at a different soldier and opened fire at the same time they'd probably have it, but otherwise there would be casualties.
Those principled souls that fought in that Civil War helped secure our needed freedoms of this nation's oppressed humanity. Without them, we would not be who we are now.
Sadly we are getting pretty close to it again. No matter where you go someone makes a Trump or Biden comment and all civility goes out the window. We have people saying to abolish the court because they are not getting their way. This is how civil wars start.
@@nk-dw2hmno the soldiers had the advantage. Those girls and the woman had single shot rifles, not repeaters. Firing a weapon accurately under pressure is difficult, thats why a military training is so important. So those girls would be unlikely to hit anyone. The cavalry likely had cap and ball revolvers so each of them has 6 shots. So yeah, guy could have killed the officer but then he would have definetly lost some of his family in that fight.
@@28Hazefur there were like 4 soldiers, and you don't think the man, his wife, and 2 daughters who already had their weapons out and aimed couldn't kill them? The soldiers also had no reason to believe the other guns weren't manned so they were of the belief that they had a 0% survival chance. Since we know he was bluffing, sure a soldier or two might survive the first volley, then you better hope the man defending his family doesn't have a revolver, a knife, or literally any other weapon, and that he isn't able to get to the body of the dead soldier that'd be just a few feet away from him and has firearms.
The point was to avoid the gun fighting and protect his family from being hurt. This was the best outcome, no fight, no dead kids, and time to plan for the "comeback." It was a bluff that worked out great.
An old family story. (This was in west Tennessee from the details I’ve gathered, might’ve lived around the land between the lakes area) In the civil war my great great (etc you get the idea) grandfather had a farm next to some folks who settled down way long before they got there. The neighbor boys (2 in their late teens) were out doing chores one day when union soldiers arrived at the front of the farm and put the two boy’s heads on pikes for the farmer to see. This man wasn’t of military fighting age but he took his rifle and would set up on the banks of the Mississippi taking pot-shots at union troops on barges. Can’t substantiate the story, just been passed down for generations, all that to say. If someone makes a threat against you or your family, be sure you’re the first to cash in on that threat.
Those that never went into harm's way during the war, I.E. the Home Guard and weasels like this were pretty much universally despised. Way too many of them turned into scum that bullied and abused while better men were actually in the fight. I understand that when the war was over and the actual fighting men came home, a lot of accounts were settled.
You're seeing this play out right now in Ukraine, the military commissars kidnapping men to force them into the army fighting at the front, beating women who record them, and taking bribes to avoid conscripting those who can afford to pay.
.... If there were any survivors left to settle those accounts. The Sort of thing you see at the beginning of the outlaw Josey Wales happened all over the Unionist territory in the south
Such as Captain Teague in the movie 'Cold Mountain'. There actually was a Captain Teague in North Carolina who led a band of thugs that pursued draft dodgers and deserters from the Confederate Army. 'Cold Mountain' is a fictional movie portraying the actual atrocities by the Home Guards in the mountains of western North Carolina during the American Civil War. I recommend the non-fiction book 'Rebels In Blue' about Keith and Malinda Blalock (if you have not read it already).
@alexG106 Yup! Pretty fcked up! Ukraine are not the good guys... They have always been super corrupt and were used by the worst US politicians to launder money, hell Joe biden bragged about shutting down an investigation into his family's illegal bribery, extortion, and money laundering ring and getting the lead prosecutor fired!... What's arguably even worse is all the foreign aid we've been sending them so far about 90% of it has "gone missing" and miraculously Ukrainian elites and their US politician friends have had the largest "anonymous donations" in history right after each payment and coincidentally Ukraine now has the largest amount of registered yachts and super yachts docked in Florida, California, and the Bahamas.. Ironically even with Ukraine admitting all of this, including the fact that 90% of the money donated isn't making it to the war effort or people, "certain" US politicians are fighting tooth and nail to stop any conversation about requiring an audit on the foreign aid!.... Gee, I wonder why that could be?!.....😂 They don't even try to hide it anymore and some people are still dumb enough to believe them!...😮💨
"More like A" "So, I see you are using broomsticks to make up the number you don't have" "Hey! You can't say that! In today society, they are people too!"
Matthew's courtroom closing arguments in A TIME TO KILL was shot in a single take. The power, raw emotion and sensitivity in the performance was one of cinema's greatest moments. THAT... was Matthew's greatest performance by a mile! He's had many memorable performances but A TIME TO KILL was very early in his career and placed him squarely on the "A-list"!
A freaking Sh!t ton has changed. It may seem like this where YOU are, but the country is much, much bigger than it was then and than you can see from your neighborhood. There are scattered pockets of discontentment, you're in one.
It was very different. In the Free State of Jones, everybody was equal. Black, white, male, female, adult or child. Their uninimity was their strength and it allowed them to fight off both rebel and union forces
“We’ll be back” That’s when I would’ve pulled the trigger. That’s a threat and a promise to return to endanger my family. Yeah you’re fucked if you say that to me.
This. The elites were few in number, but vocal and powerful. Many poor were drafted to fight, and die, for a rich man's cause......."every time history repeats itself, the price goes up."
There were a lot of southerners who were unionists even far into the war. The confederacy made it appoint to isolate these people and then two destroyed them piecemeal. Even the so called great general robert e lee med troops on such raids. They accomplished their objectives of destroying the men and their families, Plundering all the crops and possessions left behind, And declaring stay at home farmers as deserters. These could be either pressed into the army or simply shot for "desertion." These press men were among the most despised people in the entire confederacy. Only slave dealers and pimps were seen as worse. Or maybe not.
Nearly half the CSA was in revolt of some form by the end. Poor whites often had no vote before 1860, even if it were just the men, the upper class made it impossible.
The western part of Virginia actually seceded from the state of Virginia and join the Union. This part of Virginia later became the state of West Virginia.
To everybody who said "I wouldn't have let them leave"... dude was BLUFFING. I mean, sure, if he really had people stationed in the house with guns, the family would have probably won although everybody outside would have probably died... but he _didn't._ It was really only the four of them outside. His family had old style rifles, not repeaters, and only one of them was aiming properly. He had a double barreled shotgun. They were facing at least four trained soldiers with superior weaponry, one of whom was on horseback. It would have been a bad time to attack, they would have probably lost. Sometimes you have to allow them to come back so you can set up a proper ambush. The most important thing is to control the time and place of the fight. If you don't actually have the advantage and your objective is to preserve your people, you _should_ avoid the fight at that time.
Don't rely on that. Today's films are known for rewriting history with an anti-American bias. And that's because the film makers knows American know little to nothing about our nation's history, therefore you and others believe all that looks believable on the screen as historical fact, when it isn't at all. These are the same caliber of viewers who watched Disney"s version of Pearl Harbor, not realizing there were sixty-three historical errors in the film. Including a view of the Arizona Memorial in the back ground.. Know your history before watching Hollywood's distorted interpretations. You and your family will be better off for it. So will the country..
The mistake made here was, that when he said “We’ll be back”, the shooting didn’t start. You just had a threat made and they are coming back to enforce that threat in greater numbers.
@@Warrior1Spartan You saw the same dumb "joke" that 1,000 people already made and thought, ohh look at me I'll be the 1,001 person to post it because I am so cool, original, creative.
*** IMPORTANT QUESTIONS **** They treated one another like that, you could only imagine how they treated my people but then again you couldn’t even imagine it and if you did, I would ask what kind of mind do you have to be able to think of something like that ? Our elders have stories passed down, but I would not even repeat it in this comment section , it makes me angry as I speak. Oh yeah and by the way, why is it here the 21st century when there’s all this so called loving and accepting one another ( diversity) that my people are still on reservations ? Not one black, not one white are bringing up the fact that why are THE ORIGINAL Americans are still on reservations, especially after we took the black man off the plantations ( Thank God ) ???? Black community , I have a question for you ; when your fathers and mothers ran off the plantations our mothers and fathers hid and took care of your mothers and fathers on the reservations. They gave yours a place to stay until they could get to the north where they could be free and now that you are in power and have authority and over everything ( sports , music industry , Hollywood and believe it or not even golf and etc., ) You have NOT spoken up for us and I mean you had a black president and you have a vice president. Have you forgotten what we did did for you all ???? But then again you are not our Savior, The Great Spirit is.
I dont want to minimize the atrocities done to Native Americans... but it needs to be pointed out that they can leave the reservations any time they want... its just that the land is set aside for them IF they want to live there.
@@paulgilbert2506 The WHOLE of America is the "Reservation" nowadays!! Didn't you See all the Slaves wearing their Slave Masks 😷😷?????? America is Slavlandia . They want us fighting over color and race but the only color they care about is Green 💵💵💰💵💵
@@darrendavis4731you mean the Irish immigrants tricked into enlisting on the docks before their feet even touched dirt? War is a dirty business, but it's a business all the same.
@jamesbumgardner1469 Preach bro... that's actually how my family got settled into Texas. Came here on boats, straight into New York... Just like in "Gangs of New York" with Leo D. And Daniel Day Lewis. People don't know anything these days.
Superb. 💙 T.E.N. Edit: It took me a while to hear him say the words "an army" after seeing "normal" on the closed captioning. 🙂 P.S. The way that family came to full attention from at safety when that guy threatened them, especially the little girls, was incredible. 😮
Its amazing how many people have said that "we'll be back" would have sealed his immediate trip to the other side. I 100% agree and love how dark you all are 😈.
I hope everyone understands the Confederates would treat their own citizens like the enemy. A father of 8 girls HAD TO stay home to protect the family. It was also for the benefit of the South to protect their own women.
My great-great grandpa was in the 1st Arkansas Cavalry (USA), which was a union unit formed by farmers from Arkansas who remained loyal to the United States. He fought in quite a few engagements against the Confederate militias who were terrorizing Northern Arkansas and southern Missouri.
We still do, which I believe is part of the Demoncrats' goal along with the WEF, UN, WHO, and others whose goal it is to disarm and collapse the US. That's what the importation millions of foreign nationals is to create a military force that is not loyal to the US Constitution or the defense is Americans. Our troops of all our services will not, with few exceptions, go to war against their own people. We are Americans, bound to defend our own people, our citizens, not t citizens of the world. America first, Americans first.
I threw out the government weapon of Tel-LIE-vision decades ago!!!! That's a weapon that everybody else still dies to everyday --- That's WHY we saw All the Slaves OBEY the Tel-LIE-vision and Wear a Slave Mask 😷😷 No questions asked!!!!! If you don't want to be a Slave then throw out the Tel-LIE-vision and Seek Truth where Freedom Lives 🙌
Some would say if a man tells you he’s coming back to get you the best course of action is to make certain he never leaves. IMO that would cut the movie short but save you a helluva lotta grief later on.
People saying that they wouldn’t let him leave are dumb. You’d be putting your family in immediate danger since his men would start shooting and you’re not considering that maybe the daughters aren’t going to shoot.
I disagree. I'm from the area it depicts and it's not true in its depictions of the main character or the events that occurred in the state or jones. Horrible Hollywood takeover
We'll be back means you need time to plan and gather more men to hurt me and mine, so this takes it to a point where you aren't coming back because I'm not letting you leave.
🍿Movie name: Free State of Jones
Thank you for giving the name of the movie.
Oh my bad I thought is was Beauty and the Beast 2: Belle’s Magical Christmas
Don't watch it. It's a vast misrepresentation of the main character and of the events depicted
@@choosethewright7652 not everyone knows the movie name
@@choosethewright7652dumb comment
"We'll be back," is a threat, and after such a threat letting the person or persons who made it walk away is always a mistake.
Yup they’ll for sure be back prepared, haven’t seen the movie/series tho
You know it
Hed be fighting an army after that.
@@berserk972 That'd be his fault for leaving survivors to report what happened to the missing men.
@@Vipre- Do you really think the confederacy, that was hyper desperate for men during the entire war, wouldn't notice the guy responsible for bringing deserters in missing?
I agree with a lot of the comments that say ''we'll be back'', means you don't leave.
Exactly. Everything was fine until he said that.
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Absolutely
Ya, but he can't win that fight, that was the whole point of the bluff, to get them to leave.
Exactly.
If it's to defend my family, your "we'll be back" means I can't let you leave.
The problem is that even if he shoots the officer, he will still die to the other men. The only barganing in this was that neither man wanted to die here. The officer can't push further or he'll be shot, but he can count on being let leave by the other man's own desire to live.
@@WarhawkTalon by my count it's 3 little girls, one woman and one man, guns raised vs. 4 men (the leader at point blank range), guns holstered. I'm not saying it's no risk at all, especially with the little ones in play, but he had the drop on them. Unless his intent is to flee once the soldiers leave (unlikely, given the nature of the movie), seems to me like the best bet is to go for it now. If those soldiers get to leave and come back, they're coming back prepared and with at least double the numbers.
When out numbered and children involved you allow them to leave in a peaceful manner and when they leave you get your kids safe and prepare yourself to do anything possible to end the threat
@@DavidBennett-j9x you're probably right, but the way I'm thinking, he wouldn't be surviving the next encounter irl, especially not alone. Then you've got to think about the prospects of three little girls (and their mother, if she left too) without him present... in 1800s America, during a war, and after his "crimes" 😅.
@@DavidBennett-j9xthe lack of modern force multipliers did make a difference
In my world, he wouldn’t be coming back because he never left. 💥💥💥
Cool story bro
Bro in wat world do you live, where dirt is gunpowder?
Back in those days, they couldn't really catch you for that crime either.
The same thing was happening in both areas. North and South.
People forget during that war people were forced to go fight, refuse = death no matter what side you were on.
Not always so. If you were called up you could pay someone to take your place.
That may have been the best justification I've heard in movies to train women in war. "Gun doesn't care who's pulling the trigger."
And people wonder why Texas women are the way they are. I was proficient with a .22 by age 12. Oh yes, Army veteran here.
@@strick9teaHell yeah sister!
@@strick9teanobody wonders why anyone from Texas is the way they are, we all understood there's no empathy, respect, courtesy, honor, etc.
Just rage and violence
There are definitely issues regarding Women in War. Periods, cramps, pregnancy, etc...
The lack of physical strength... just the physical requirements placed on a soldier in general.
But that doesn't mean we can't shoot.
I shot my first deer at 4yrs old.
Learned how to use, care for, shoot and carry a gun at Age 2.
There are pictures of me all decked out in camo coveralls, hunting with my Mom and Dad of every age (up to 15).
My Grandaddy gave me his childhood gun, a 4-10 for my 8th birthday. I'm looking at it right now.
So I taught my kids from birth how to respect guns and not touch unless they were actually intending to use them. But I also satisfied their curiosity by letting them shoot in the yard whenever they wanted.
The novelty wore off - just like it would with any kid - and they were so adept and skilled that I no longer even had to worry at all. All this before they were 6, 7, 8 years old.
We go hunting together sometimes.
I haven't been with my daughter in a few years because she's dating some guy who doesn't want her out of his sight.
But she's just like her Mama, as I am just like my Mama... We all carry 24/7.
So I don't worry about her. (At least not in that department. 😂😂😂 I still worry about everything else. )
For context, I'm 41 now. My kids are 23, 20, and 16.
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Oh! But I grew up in Tennessee.
It's very common around here.
As it is in AL, MS, GA, NC, SC, and AR...
I have family in TX - Dallas, Houston, and Nacogdoches - and they are as CITIFIED as they come! 😂😂😂
My point is, its not really a "Texas" thing.
It's a "Country" thing.
You don't send your soldier factories to be soldiers.
A weasel with power is always the most dangerous.
Nixon called them small people with big jobs
So the average fed 🤣
And that's why I say avoid small-minded people with a little authority
What about a weasley
@@OzzieTheHeadyou know Tom M. R. Weasley?
The second you threaten me and mine with “We’ll be back”, you’ve sealed your fate of never leaving.
You and yours.
He sure is dressed pretty.
So you'd start a short range gun fight between professional soldiers and your own children?? Even if you win, you mostly lose
seriously,,, why wait? its go time !
Got my vote.👍🏾
I think Matthew has the widest range of any actor on the silver screen. From cologne and car commercials to Free state of Jones. From lawyer to farmers to an Uber rich businessman. My favorite actor of all times, his voice is so calming and soothing like Morgan Freeman, James Earl Jones, Vincent Price, Holly Hunter, and Jeremy Irons, to name a few. These are more of my favorite actors. Their voices help me to be calm and relaxed. But like I said before, these are MY favorites.
Too stripper ...lol
Haha!
Don’t forget “All Right All Right All Right”
@@northcountrymanwho you got then?
I wonder if he's going to take Kevin Costner's place in Yellowstone? I still don't think he's the right person for the part.
My great grandmother was born in 1854 and lived to be 100. I was 9 years old when she died. She told me a lot of stories. The only one I remember is that the "Home Guard" came to their farm in North Georgia, and she and her sister hid in the barn with a few ears of corn so scoundrels wouldn't take it.
They came to my Great Grandmothers home in Arkansas looking for my Preacher Great Grandfather but he was in Missouri. Her adult male cousin was there helping her slaughter a pig. They hung him on a tree in the yard, made her cook them a meal, dragged her outside and made her 8 Mo. pregnant self sit on a tree stump then proceeded to burn the house down while she watched.
@@tiktok11150 must've been Ulysses Grant's men?
@@tiktok11150 Such a sad story..war turns men to animals
"We'll be back" seals your fate. Can't let them leave.
Have an original thought for once
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Ya, but he can't win that fight, that was the whole point of the bluff, to get them to leave
You misspelled live
@@garyjones783 I think he meant leave.... like don't let them leave or live
"Now yous can't leave." A Bronx Tale.
The bar scene! Loved it! Great part of a great film.
Oh ya.... I even said that out loud right after he threatened him!!!
Lol
Great line... Especially since they friggin backed that stuff up big time!!!
The looks on their faces. Lol.
Great, great movie!
"I'm the tough guy. Your father's the tough guy."
Loved it.
You open the door God I'm at you annually
Best line of the movie
This movie is a true story. It’s an EXCELLENT movie . Many people do not realize that nearly all of southern Mississippi at one time was its own county and it was named free state Jones county today it’s a smaller county. But back after the civil war this man you see is Jones and he helped all the slaves get to a free place in Mississippi and hid them from the confederate armies and the union army in the swamps of Mississippi and even fought the confederacy with the slave army he raised and won. Hell of a man. He was married to a white woman and had children with her BUT he ended up falling in love with a free slave and married her and had children with her. The cool thing is his white wife helped them raise their children and protected them. Their son in the 1960’s fought the state of Mississippi to marry a woman but because of racism at the time he was fighting his interracial marriage to a woman which is how the movie starts out then it goes to his father in the past. I live here in jones county and I see so many places this man built still standing. He is a legend here.
Very cool, thank you for sharing!
Greatest actor of our generation.
Every role he plays, he nails, and makes the character intense.
What a dude.
What's his name?
meh, no. great scene but not greatest actor.
@@noratek4286 facts
Agreed!!
he's class but nobody touches denzel in my opinion.
Man Standing his Ground, Big Respect
That man was still a dirty judeo-christian brit stealing land from the natives...
I will say a family , not a man, as the woman , even the girls are either him
Ah, damn.
Why did you go and say that?
Now you don't leave.
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Now youse can't leave! Shades of Tales of the Bronx.
@gregpost3320 I was here to comment the same thing damnn you beat me to it 😂
@@gregpost3320
You mean Sonny from Bronx Tale?
@oldtimer7602 Yeah, this was the Civil War version of "The Bronx Tale" 100 years later, lol: "Now youse CAN'T leave:" th-cam.com/video/PfOC-Z6wG8w/w-d-xo.html
"We'll be back".
"Now, youze can't leave."
*Yall can’t leave.
There. Fixed it for ya.
Such a great movie.
Its important to note the amount of people who tried to stay out of the war and just live their lives, as well as the people who had their lives destroyed by the army's abuse of power and then went rogue.
Jesse James was the product of army's abuse of power.
I believe the same happens in all wars, even, or maybe especially today.
They would do the same again. Look back to the mask and social distancing where ppl started self enforcing those rules onto others
Outlaw Jose Wales
@@hastyhillfarmand4x480 Now, that was a great movie!!!
@@Seasniffer69 We enforce rules on others all day long. "No shirt, no shoes, no service" has been around for years. Requiring masks for service during a pandemic isn't the same as drafting someone into a war they don't want to fight in.
"We'll be back"
Now, to that? I say "Now youse CAN'T leave."
Everyone is saying "Yeah when he said we'll be back, I'd have shot him" but you are not realising that he was bluffing. He was outnumbered and outgunned, but he made it appear as though he had superior firepower and positions. He didn't WANT a fight. He knew that a fight would've likely resulted in his loss.
Easier to just let the dude leave and figure out a solution for the next encounter than go down in a hail of bullets for nothing.
Which he did do. He knew all he had were women and children, if he had been killed, he was quite aware what would happen to those people. No one seems to understand that, in these comments.
@dianenecaise1776 A lot of wannabe-cowboy macho men playing up their violent justice fantasies. What else can you expect of people who're conditioned, even by law in many cases (for the US specifically), to shoot first and ask questions later? One cannot think when one doesn't ask questions.
When they did come back, both sides had more men and more weapons, but the deserters had the surprise and won that fight.
@@tileux "deserters"
@@manicboy76 have you seen the movie? Its basically about how a group of confederate deserters - aided by family amd escaped slaves - established the ‘free state of jones’ (except it was just a county). The firefight that followed this scene was deserters and some of their female relatives.
Last time I checked, the gun don't care who pulled the trigger!!
Cold ass line and 100% true.
FAFO...
LEGENDARY 🎉
This
@@JamesJones-bi4ww this gun..
He clearly said The gun..
-"We'll be back."
-"If you leave."
Would've been the *HARDEST* line!
A missed opportunity
Im hard rn
Yup. I'd have said
"Now whyd you have to go and say that? Now I can't let you leave. We have to resolve that now."
he had to put fake guns in the barn, they don't have the upper hand, forcing a fight would be dumb when your bluff already worked
@@hzhang1228 Who would be hiding in the barn if little girls are out front?
One thing I've learned in life is you never let mistakes walk away. They will haunt you if they come back.
like the autosubs saying "quite normal" instead of "quite an army"
He would have lost. Bluffing. He would have exposed themselves.
McConaughey acts with his natural Uvalde, TX, accent. Adds a lot to his charisma.
nah that is his longview accent
@@RaidenWard
He spent his childhood and early teens in Uvalde, then his family moved to Longview. He still sounds like a person from Uvalde. I'm all over Texas with my work. I hear lots of variations of Texas accents.
@@rescue270 Thats what I meant. Longview. Not waco. my bad, I am from Texarkana and I knew he lived close to us
@@rescue270 imo people from uvalde have more of a spanish accent. I used to live in San Antonio.
@@RaidenWard
I have maternal family in Texarkana. People outside of Texarkana always pronounce it like '"Tex-AR-kana," but the people who live there pronounce it like "Tex-er-KAna."
I also have paternal family in the southwest Hill Country in Utopia, Tarpley, and Vanderpool, north of Uvalde. Their accents are similar to McConaughey's.
Soon as he said We'll Be Back, EVERYBODY would've inhaled their last breath🙌🏾💯🙌🏾
We"ll be back? BANG... No you won't.
Kind of like Inman pursued and killed the last renegade home guard in the movie 'Cold Mountain' so he would not have to spend the rest of his life looking over his shoulder.
and then they'd all be ded too....
@@wake118Dead*
"NOW YOUS CAN'T LEAVE"
@@panchopistol6897 underrated comment.
People with titles just don't seem to understand that the only people that are impressed by their "little" titles are themselves.
Indeed 😊
It reminds the farm inspector who pulled a badge stating his federal authority set no boundaries to his inspection. After yelled by the farmer to show his badge to the raging bull after his steps, when initially warned not access certain area...
😂😂😂
I thought that said people with titties for a second 😆😆😆
I do hope you mean some people with titles.
@BluemanitouParaonWhat’s your title then hotshot? Duke? Viceroy?
Uh oh you made the little fellas with big titles mad,you hurt their feewings. Poor little fellas
"WE'LL BE BACK" sound like a threat to my life which reserves me the right to defend my life with equal force!!
Him: "We'll be back..."
Me: "Now you's can't leave."
"We'll be back"
"No you won't " BANG!😅
And now more men will come after you
3 or 4 little girls plus a dad, vs the Confederate army.... Sure thing pal. 😂😂
@@BadJellyman100 they won't be able to message for reinforcements...and people used to just dissappear all the time 😁
@@mannysanfeliz9872 They don't need reinforcements to win a fight vs him, his wife and two young daughters.
Yeah the number if soldiers there did not bode well, even if they werent ready for a fight. If they each aimed at a different soldier and opened fire at the same time they'd probably have it, but otherwise there would be casualties.
This would have been such an awful time to be alive. This war was nasty and personal. Brutal stuff.
Its happen all over always. And has been since before it was glorified in storys.
Those principled souls that fought in that Civil War helped secure our needed freedoms of this nation's oppressed humanity. Without them, we would not be who we are now.
The same shidt is happening right now in Ukraine. Unfortunately the bad guys are bigger and nastier and flatten everything in their way.
Sadly we are getting pretty close to it again.
No matter where you go someone makes a Trump or Biden comment and all civility goes out the window.
We have people saying to abolish the court because they are not getting their way.
This is how civil wars start.
War....war never changes.
If theres ever a time to call someones bluff this is it
❤
You think a girl can't pull a trigger? He was bluffing about numbers but they had plenty to put them down
@@nk-dw2hmno the soldiers had the advantage. Those girls and the woman had single shot rifles, not repeaters. Firing a weapon accurately under pressure is difficult, thats why a military training is so important. So those girls would be unlikely to hit anyone. The cavalry likely had cap and ball revolvers so each of them has 6 shots. So yeah, guy could have killed the officer but then he would have definetly lost some of his family in that fight.
@@28Hazefur there were like 4 soldiers, and you don't think the man, his wife, and 2 daughters who already had their weapons out and aimed couldn't kill them? The soldiers also had no reason to believe the other guns weren't manned so they were of the belief that they had a 0% survival chance.
Since we know he was bluffing, sure a soldier or two might survive the first volley, then you better hope the man defending his family doesn't have a revolver, a knife, or literally any other weapon, and that he isn't able to get to the body of the dead soldier that'd be just a few feet away from him and has firearms.
The point was to avoid the gun fighting and protect his family from being hurt. This was the best outcome, no fight, no dead kids, and time to plan for the "comeback." It was a bluff that worked out great.
“We’ll back back”
“no you won’t, cuz you ain’t leaving”
Maybe they're Terminators
When he said we will be back/ he would have never left.
Have you seen his back up. A couple girls who've probably never shot and pipes hanging through walls his whole thing is a bluff
You are all talk.
Two mounds
" NOW YOUS CAN'T LEAVE "
@@adammcfarland3060white guilt detected
An old family story. (This was in west Tennessee from the details I’ve gathered, might’ve lived around the land between the lakes area) In the civil war my great great (etc you get the idea) grandfather had a farm next to some folks who settled down way long before they got there. The neighbor boys (2 in their late teens) were out doing chores one day when union soldiers arrived at the front of the farm and put the two boy’s heads on pikes for the farmer to see. This man wasn’t of military fighting age but he took his rifle and would set up on the banks of the Mississippi taking pot-shots at union troops on barges. Can’t substantiate the story, just been passed down for generations, all that to say. If someone makes a threat against you or your family, be sure you’re the first to cash in on that threat.
Land between the Lakes is ware wolf territory!
I'll take things that didn't happen for 300 Alex.
Heads on stakes is some medieval shit but militias on both sides were known to be brutal to civilians so maybe it is true
@@Jarl3169 If that was in Tennesse it was likely regular army.
Jack Hinson. There's a book about his exploits.
Those that never went into harm's way during the war, I.E. the Home Guard and weasels like this were pretty much universally despised. Way too many of them turned into scum that bullied and abused while better men were actually in the fight. I understand that when the war was over and the actual fighting men came home, a lot of accounts were settled.
You're seeing this play out right now in Ukraine, the military commissars kidnapping men to force them into the army fighting at the front, beating women who record them, and taking bribes to avoid conscripting those who can afford to pay.
.... If there were any survivors left to settle those accounts.
The Sort of thing you see at the beginning of the outlaw Josey Wales happened all over the Unionist territory in the south
@@alexG106 Yup...the Russians do some messed up $#!T
Such as Captain Teague in the movie 'Cold Mountain'. There actually was a Captain Teague in North Carolina who led a band of thugs that pursued draft dodgers and deserters from the Confederate Army. 'Cold Mountain' is a fictional movie portraying the actual atrocities by the Home Guards in the mountains of western North Carolina during the American Civil War.
I recommend the non-fiction book 'Rebels In Blue' about Keith and Malinda Blalock (if you have not read it already).
@alexG106 Yup! Pretty fcked up! Ukraine are not the good guys... They have always been super corrupt and were used by the worst US politicians to launder money, hell Joe biden bragged about shutting down an investigation into his family's illegal bribery, extortion, and money laundering ring and getting the lead prosecutor fired!... What's arguably even worse is all the foreign aid we've been sending them so far about 90% of it has "gone missing" and miraculously Ukrainian elites and their US politician friends have had the largest "anonymous donations" in history right after each payment and coincidentally Ukraine now has the largest amount of registered yachts and super yachts docked in Florida, California, and the Bahamas.. Ironically even with Ukraine admitting all of this, including the fact that 90% of the money donated isn't making it to the war effort or people, "certain" US politicians are fighting tooth and nail to stop any conversation about requiring an audit on the foreign aid!.... Gee, I wonder why that could be?!.....😂 They don't even try to hide it anymore and some people are still dumb enough to believe them!...😮💨
Never let them leave when they say they will be back
"More like A"
"So, I see you are using broomsticks to make up the number you don't have"
"Hey! You can't say that! In today society, they are people too!"
Arguably Mathew's best performance. Definitely top 3
Matthew's courtroom closing arguments in A TIME TO KILL was shot in a single take. The power, raw emotion and sensitivity in the performance was one of cinema's greatest moments. THAT... was Matthew's greatest performance by a mile! He's had many memorable performances but A TIME TO KILL was very early in his career and placed him squarely on the "A-list"!
@@OpinionFromGenX you're definitely not wrong. Easily one of the most talented actors to ever walk the Hollywood streets
ABSOLUTELY !!!!!!
A time to kill is tough to beat, Dallas buyers club deserves a mention, I thought his role in the gentleman was one of his best as well
"I don't want you to leave ,I want you to DIG " ,should be the line after the "we will be back "......as simple is that .
He says "it's quite an army you got there", not "it's normal"
Yes, you're right, I didn't see this, my bad.
@@Chambo.Moviesits not just that, there are couple more errors
@@Chambo.MoviesTheres no way. Guarantee you barely speak English and used AI to generate it. Prob some sweaty dude from vietnam or china
Sometimes it’s funny to see the subtitles make mistakes. I’ve seen some goofy things said over the years lol
Clearly AI lol
“We’ll be back.” Response: “Now you’se can’t leave.”
"We'll be back."
"No.. You won't get the chance."
*Bang*
“ we’ll be back “
Must always be met with
“ I wish you hadn’t of said that, now I can’t let ya leave “
Ya, but he can't win that fight, that was the whole point of the bluff, to get them to leave.
Scary thing is........this seems like where we are in this country now.....
Nothings changed.
A freaking Sh!t ton has changed. It may seem like this where YOU are, but the country is much, much bigger than it was then and than you can see from your neighborhood. There are scattered pockets of discontentment, you're in one.
It was very different. In the Free State of Jones, everybody was equal. Black, white, male, female, adult or child. Their uninimity was their strength and it allowed them to fight off both rebel and union forces
“We’ll be back”
That’s when I would’ve pulled the trigger. That’s a threat and a promise to return to endanger my family.
Yeah you’re fucked if you say that to me.
We’ll be back
Damn you must be the most original person ever.
You don't understand that what you said is stupid.
Ya, but he can't win that fight, that was the whole point of the bluff, to get them to leave.
"We'll be back..."
Pulls trigger," No, you won't."
"We'll be back." "
I'm real sorry you had to say that...
...Girls?"
That “we’ll be back” would’ve been his last words if I was that lil girl behind the pistol 😅
Ya, but he can't win that fight, that was the whole point of the bluff, to get them to leave.
What you gonna shoot me?
Those lil girls weren't gonna hesitate. You were gonna be meat paste in another step😂😂😂
"How come you ain't up north fightin?"
"How come you ain't?"
"Cause [my daddy owns a plantation]"
This. The elites were few in number, but vocal and powerful. Many poor were drafted to fight, and die, for a rich man's cause......."every time history repeats itself, the price goes up."
@@AdamErwin-uk7ujyup the first conscription in American history is listed as the CSA during the US Civil War
"If you're back, you'll be dead" is what I would have said. I love this movie.
"We'll be back."
"Well alright alright alright"
There were a lot of southerners who were unionists even far into the war. The confederacy made it appoint to isolate these people and then two destroyed them piecemeal. Even the so called great general robert e lee med troops on such raids. They accomplished their objectives of destroying the men and their families, Plundering all the crops and possessions left behind, And declaring stay at home farmers as deserters. These could be either pressed into the army or simply shot for "desertion."
These press men were among the most despised people in the entire confederacy. Only slave dealers and pimps were seen as worse. Or maybe not.
They had pimps?
That's neat, I always wondered how the brothels work or if there are "Independent Contractors" on the street competing.
Nearly half the CSA was in revolt of some form by the end. Poor whites often had no vote before 1860, even if it were just the men, the upper class made it impossible.
The western part of Virginia actually seceded from the state of Virginia and join the Union. This part of Virginia later became the state of West Virginia.
@feliciathagoat1678 Prostitutes were allowed into the Union Army camps by a General named Joseph Hooker. This is where the term hookers came from.
Both sides were fighting a bloody war and did stuff they most certainly should not have been doing.
Teach your kids early in life. AMEN.
Teach? Matthew 5:38-48? Sixth commandment? Your Amen led me to believe you might actually follow the Bible.
Amen brother.
I'll be back.. would be his last words 😮
I don't know. It worked for Arnie.
"we'll be back"
"No. Your staying"
Pulls trigger
When somebody says “We’ll be back” then that’s the moment they’re not leaving in one piece
In real life accuracy to the time those
Soldiers would not have had the opportunity to come back or leave.
He won the stand off. He knew if he didn't let him leave one of the girls would definitely get killed.
We'll be back means you ain't leaving.
"What we have here is your funeral, goodnight.......POWW!!!"
"We'll be back"
Nah you're staying. Forever.
“We’ll be back” “oh bet guess ill squeeze the trigger after all”
Thats exactly how me amd my family addresses trespassers here at home ,Truck around and Find Out.
Can't come back if you never leave.
This was such a good movie, I recommend watching it. Free state of Jones.
“We’ll be back”
“Well alright alright alright.”
To everybody who said "I wouldn't have let them leave"... dude was BLUFFING. I mean, sure, if he really had people stationed in the house with guns, the family would have probably won although everybody outside would have probably died... but he _didn't._ It was really only the four of them outside. His family had old style rifles, not repeaters, and only one of them was aiming properly. He had a double barreled shotgun. They were facing at least four trained soldiers with superior weaponry, one of whom was on horseback. It would have been a bad time to attack, they would have probably lost. Sometimes you have to allow them to come back so you can set up a proper ambush. The most important thing is to control the time and place of the fight. If you don't actually have the advantage and your objective is to preserve your people, you _should_ avoid the fight at that time.
I literally have loved every movie Matt is star. Phenomenal actor
Same character in every movie
This movie taught me a bit of history I did not know about.
Don't rely on that. Today's films are known for rewriting history with an anti-American bias. And that's because the film makers knows American know little to nothing about our nation's history, therefore you and others believe all that looks believable on the screen as historical fact, when it isn't at all. These are the same caliber of viewers who watched Disney"s version of Pearl Harbor, not realizing there were sixty-three historical errors in the film. Including a view of the Arizona Memorial in the back ground..
Know your history before watching Hollywood's distorted interpretations. You and your family will be better off for it. So will the country..
If they say they’ll be back, they have just told you to destroy them now or you’re a fool
You be a fool to start a war with only a wife and 2 daughters deep in the south, surrounded by Confederates
The mistake made here was, that when he said “We’ll be back”, the shooting didn’t start. You just had a threat made and they are coming back to enforce that threat in greater numbers.
“We’ll be back.”
His ego has broadcasted his intent to destroy your family.
Now him and his boys can never leave.
"We'll be back."
Now you's can't leave."
Ya, but he can't win that fight, that was the whole point of the bluff, to get them to leave
@@joshdavis3743 Fair. Was just making a joke.
@@Warrior1Spartan You saw the same dumb "joke" that 1,000 people already made and thought, ohh look at me I'll be the 1,001 person to post it because I am so cool, original, creative.
@@joshdavis3743 Yeah I did!!! Lol
*** IMPORTANT QUESTIONS ****
They treated one another like that, you could only imagine how they treated my people but then again you couldn’t even imagine it and if you did, I would ask what kind of mind do you have to be able to think of something like that ? Our elders have stories passed down, but I would not even repeat it in this comment section , it makes me angry as I speak. Oh yeah and by the way, why is it here the 21st century when there’s all this so called loving and accepting one another ( diversity) that my people are still on reservations ? Not one black, not one white are bringing up the fact that why are THE ORIGINAL Americans are still on reservations, especially after we took the black man off the plantations ( Thank God ) ????
Black community , I have a question for you ; when your fathers and mothers ran off the plantations our mothers and fathers hid and took care of your mothers and fathers on the reservations. They gave yours a place to stay until they could get to the north where they could be free and now that you are in power and have authority and over everything ( sports , music industry , Hollywood and believe it or not even golf and etc., ) You have NOT spoken up for us and I mean you had a black president and you have a vice president. Have you forgotten what we did did for you all ???? But then again you are not our Savior, The Great Spirit is.
Whut ?
I'm sorry brother. You are correct and right.
I dont want to minimize the atrocities done to Native Americans... but it needs to be pointed out that they can leave the reservations any time they want... its just that the land is set aside for them IF they want to live there.
@@paulgilbert2506
The WHOLE of America is the "Reservation" nowadays!!
Didn't you See all the Slaves wearing their Slave Masks 😷😷??????
America is Slavlandia .
They want us fighting over color and race but the only color they care about is Green 💵💵💰💵💵
Confederate soldiers were duped by wealthy plantation owners. Average farmer had no slaves.
And how about the Union soldiers?
@@darrendavis4731you mean the Irish immigrants tricked into enlisting on the docks before their feet even touched dirt? War is a dirty business, but it's a business all the same.
@jamesbumgardner1469
Preach bro... that's actually how my family got settled into Texas.
Came here on boats, straight into New York...
Just like in "Gangs of New York" with Leo D. And Daniel Day Lewis.
People don't know anything these days.
Definitely the case with my ancestors. But we got sold on states rights. Federal guvment cain't tell us what to do! Still alive and well in Texas.
King in Platoon: The poor always been fucked over by the rich. Always have, always will."
Superb. 💙 T.E.N. Edit: It took me a while to hear him say the words "an army" after seeing "normal" on the closed captioning. 🙂 P.S. The way that family came to full attention from at safety when that guy threatened them, especially the little girls, was incredible. 😮
"we'll be back"
nah, you ain't leaving now.
Don't let them walk away
"gentleman" in the hat is a coward twice over.
This war was fkt up.
Nope... you ain't leaving, now you going in a hole out back XD
😂😂💯 I like this option
Its amazing how many people have said that "we'll be back" would have sealed his immediate trip to the other side.
I 100% agree and love how dark you all are 😈.
"We'll be back"
"Actually, I'm tickled to hear you say that *blam*"
The movie (Free State of Jone's) was based on a real man,& story! Good Movie!
I hope everyone understands the Confederates would treat their own citizens like the enemy.
A father of 8 girls HAD TO stay home to protect the family. It was also for the benefit of the South to protect their own women.
My great-great grandpa was in the 1st Arkansas Cavalry (USA), which was a union unit formed by farmers from Arkansas who remained loyal to the United States. He fought in quite a few engagements against the Confederate militias who were terrorizing Northern Arkansas and southern Missouri.
Most of his girls,were broom sticks
Back when the citizens and the government had equal weaponry and you could stand up to them.
We still do, which I believe is part of the Demoncrats' goal along with the WEF, UN, WHO, and others whose goal it is to disarm and collapse the US.
That's what the importation millions of foreign nationals is to create a military force that is not loyal to the US Constitution or the defense is Americans. Our troops of all our services will not, with few exceptions, go to war against their own people. We are Americans, bound to defend our own people, our citizens, not t citizens of the world.
America first, Americans first.
I threw out the government weapon of Tel-LIE-vision decades ago!!!!
That's a weapon that everybody else still dies to everyday --- That's WHY we saw All the Slaves OBEY the Tel-LIE-vision and Wear a Slave Mask 😷😷 No questions asked!!!!!
If you don't want to be a Slave then throw out the Tel-LIE-vision and Seek Truth where Freedom Lives 🙌
Some would say if a man tells you he’s coming back to get you the best course of action is to make certain he never leaves.
IMO that would cut the movie short but save you a helluva lotta grief later on.
I don’t care what anyone says this is one of Mathew M best performances ever
People saying that they wouldn’t let him leave are dumb. You’d be putting your family in immediate danger since his men would start shooting and you’re not considering that maybe the daughters aren’t going to shoot.
Never let them walk away
Very good movie
I disagree. I'm from the area it depicts and it's not true in its depictions of the main character or the events that occurred in the state or jones. Horrible Hollywood takeover
What is it called?
@@sugar87productions26Did you even read the pin comment 😂😂😂
“Gonna kill a man over sum corn?” Favorite movie line 😂
"-We'll be back!"
"-No. You won't."
He sure has a lot of gun rolls for how anti-gun he is
💥💥💥💯
I think ti phrase that properly as a liberal...do as I say not as I speak...lmao
why are the Lemoyne raiders here 🤨
LMAOOOOO
Yo w dOOmboy13
Is that the guy from the warriors?
Probably is good eye
“we’ll be back”
“gonna be hard to do without a back”
We'll be back means you need time to plan and gather more men to hurt me and mine, so this takes it to a point where you aren't coming back because I'm not letting you leave.