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Well, you gonna pull those pistols or whistle Dixie? 🤠
ОтветитьThey should have just apologized to the mule.
ОтветитьGreatest scene ever🤠
ОтветитьThese three films were epic.
ОтветитьMules are like Israelis, always offended bur never ashamed.
And mules dont use giant bombs against women and children.
Super classic
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ОтветитьT I M E L E S S
Ответитьyou also never fan a revolver. extremekly inaccurate
Ответитьand he didnt relod whats he threating with....the last bullet.
ОтветитьI like the way the undertaker smiles after he shoots them - like he’s thinking “4 bodies. I can close early today”
ОтветитьI Would Have APOLOGIZED To That MULE "QUICK, FAST & IN A HURRY" and LIVED To See ANOTHER Day. 😮
ОтветитьHe fired 5 shots. . 4 killed
ОтветитьLeft hand slaps 5 times, missed the hammer second shot.
ОтветитьThe mule he just dud’nt get it
ОтветитьDon't laugh democrats
ОтветитьShould've apologised to the mule. Instead, they made asses of themselves.
ОтветитьYojimbo, 1961. Same story. Also a great film. Watch them back to back.
ОтветитьNothing tops this scene!! Nothing!!!! Clint Eastwood only guy Chuck Norris respects!!
ОтветитьYeah well, if you're the sheriff you'd better get these men in the ground
ОтветитьEn italiano es una cosa totalmente diferente, para mí sigue siendo increíble
ОтветитьI might be off base here, but I think he actually knew those guys weren't going to apologize.
ОтветитьA perfect clip
ОтветитьMy mistake, 4 coffins.
ОтветитьAnd the moral of the story is... don't mess with Clint's Mule. lol ;p
ОтветитьThat hammer pull was everything 😅
Ответить"The man with no name" The undertaker called him Joe throughout the movie.
Ответить" My mistake, four coffins " 🤣🤣!
ОтветитьThe moment when he shoots all four of them is so perfect and impactful in every way. It perfectly sets up everything about the man with no name. His intensity, his humour, his gun skills, his morals and that he's not a guy to be messed with.
And the way the four guys go down is perfect. No slow motion or repeated shots of them flailing dramatically, no squibs going off in a fountain of blood. They fall realistically, the guy on the far left gets a missed shot off before collapsing, the bullet pushes the second guy back off the fence, the one in the middle stumbles through the gate and the guy on the far right tries to hold himself up on the tree before sliding down. On top of that the way the man with no name shoots is realistic, he even shoots off a fifth shot because he's not going for accuracy and headshots, he has to fire rapidly to take them all down. Its perfect
Never was a script ever written with such precision for a spaghetti western.
ОтветитьThey should have apologized to his mule 😅
ОтветитьThe second greatest western gun scene ever put on film - eclipsed only by Doc Holliday's twitchy gun hand taking out Johnny Ringo in Tombstone. The camera shooting from behind the gun here is absolute genius. Probably Clint's idea. The effect of three men being nailed from 3 quick succession shots by fanning the trigger inside one second. Just amazing. I'd like to know if this technique was possible on these six guns. One thing is for sure - it would take an elite shootist to pull it off.
ОтветитьThey never apologized though
Ответить"Sorry, Mr. Mule." The world may laugh at you, but at least you'll be alive to hear them laugh.
ОтветитьOne of the scenes I could watch on repeat for an hour
ОтветитьI like how he gives one guy two shots just in case
Ответить“My mule…” 😊
The inflection is so funny
Dont laugh about my mule!
Make my day, you bastard! Did I shoot six times or only five? After all those excitements,...
There are two kinds of people my friend...
Those eyes….
Ответитьdoesent matter if realistic or not this is the most badass scene in history of cinema
ОтветитьFive shots fired for four dudes... one of them got a little extra!
ОтветитьMy most favorite scene in any movie since childhood
ОтветитьSuperb western. Sergio leone on his way to making Clint Eastwood into a global star and 'spagetti westerns' becoming the much loved, influential genre it is today. Enjoyable on every level. And that music by Ennio Morricone. Wow.
ОтветитьThe way the tone changed when he said, "i don't think it's nice you laughing" 🤠...😮
ОтветитьI saw this movie at the drive in when it came out. I've researched this many times over the years. Movies don't get better than this. The combination of cool and badss is off the charts
ОтветитьIf Clint's mule did a flawless Rodney Dangerfield joke routine, I wouldn't crack so much as a grin! Ain't no way I'm gonna laugh out loud at Clint's mule. :)
ОтветитьNow if you apologize, like i know you going too...
Fuck that is such a cool line
I sneaked in at 14 and saw this in the cinema. For us back then we were astonished , because every cowboy until then was rugged and handsome actor and wore a white hat and played a guitar . And then we saw this scruffy tramp who was realistic and was a ruthless gunfighter. After this mule scene was shown on screen the cinema exploded into the audience whistling and cheering and some stood on seats.
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