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A good example of how ego and pride can cost you more than you want to pay.
ОтветитьRed dead 3 confirm 😂
ОтветитьIt's alright son just pay me double 😂😂😂
ОтветитьDoesn´t comes anything close to the original and was a major disappointment in cinema.
ОтветитьEthan Hawke is a gift
ОтветитьDo not know why they remade the magnificent seven the original could be the most iconic western of all time people that time frame knew how to make westerns no CGI
ОтветитьIt's alright son, you just pay me double. 😐
ОтветитьTakeo masaki
Ответитьtoo over the top ........original was perfection.
ОтветитьNever mess with Kyuzo.
ОтветитьWell, it's not a knife so the rule doesn't count right?
ОтветитьBringing a knife to a gun fight takes on a whole different meaning.
ОтветитьThe backstop for bullets behind Billy Rock seems to consist of horses, a wagon, and some expendable people.
ОтветитьChrist here come a few thousand kpop fantoys
Ответить"In the hands of a master, a branch is as lethal as a sword and a petal is as deadly as a bullet." - some old anime sensei
ОтветитьFront man off squid game
ОтветитьWait Billy was Asian? I'm sorry but Im kind of seeing a distortion of historical vision here...
ОтветитьI just watched this movie for the first time and man I'm so pissed that Billy, Goodnight and Pratt died.
ОтветитьI could watch a whole movie about Goodnight. Closest way to scratch that itch is "The Kid". Hope Ethan Hawke does more Westerns.
ОтветитьLee has an old soul. In Mister Sunshine I saw it.
Ответить"it's alright son, you just pay me double" such a class line.
ОтветитьGot a black man, yellow man, red man, and four count em four badass white men
ОтветитьIf you look closely Billy has an accidental discharge as he's taking his gun out of his holster 😅
ОтветитьGreat scene and all, but I unfortunately got curious and slowed it down. Lee's gun goes off before it's even cleared the holster, he technically lost the first duel.
ОтветитьI never seen an Asian cowboy in a western before
ОтветитьNever bet against Storm Shadow in a western movie
ОтветитьMortal Kombat!
Arashikage wins.
As opposed to the iconic James Coburn scene from the original I actually like this one a bit better because the victim of the knife at least gets a shot off and an underhanded throw like in the original is deathly slower. Here it felt more realistic.
ОтветитьJust me or these guys dress way too cool for being the 1800s lol especially this Chinese dude, looks more like a model 😂
ОтветитьRefusing to pay a man with an extensive reputation as Goodnight's is probably not a good idea.
ОтветитьGambler 1: I ain't paying to no cheaters.
Good night: No problem. Good night to you.
Gambler 1: What? It's still day light.
Good Night: Billy
Billy throws the hairpin and gambler dies.
You see all of the other gamblers paying in a rush.
Not one "tough guy" equal to Steve McQueen.
ОтветитьBilly didn't kill him, his ego did!
ОтветитьWatching the original 1960s of this scene, it's cool to see them redo this scene in the remake
ОтветитьI loved this movie bro
ОтветитьThe screen went black after Billy threw hairpin.
ОтветитьThrowing knives in mw2
ОтветитьSlow it down and you'll see Billy really did win the first time.
Ответитьanother perfect film that didn't need remaking
ОтветитьFastest Knife in the West and the deadliest sharpshooter in the west
ОтветитьYou notice one of the guys played as one of the characters from preacher.
ОтветитьGotta love how all these them there boys have perfect teeth back in the day lol
ОтветитьRoses are red violets are blue there is always an asian who's faster than you
ОтветитьThe cups looked indistinguishable in who struck first. The referee had no way of telling from his angle. To top it off, if the guy challenging the other for real was as fast as he was the first time, he would have killed the knife thrower. But it's a movie, so I digress.
Ответитьi prefered the original
ОтветитьGod, I have never seen this scene played in a hundred movies or more.
ОтветитьThis is one of the few scenes where the remake nods to the original.
ОтветитьIt’s an ok scene but it’s hard to beat the original magnificent 7 scene.
ОтветитьIt somehow reminds me the good, the bad and the weird... Maybe because lee byung-hun had almost similar role, i mean it was a Korean western
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