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Hell or High Water - Maybe I'll give you peace
The movie that made me a huge fan of Chris Pine.
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Hell or High Water - Payback
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In this one scene, I swear Jeff Bridges gives a masterclass on acting.
Hell or High Water - What don't you want?
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I'd like the trout, but no way in hell I'm asking her for it.
This is an amazing movie. So underrated
Easy to forget the quality of Sheridan's earlier scripts! Yellowstone's gone on for far too long.
Besides the nonsensical racism, this movie was great.
So many settle threats back and fourth lol
Jeff Bridges sounds like he has no teeth it’s very hard to watch.
I appreciate good acting when I see it
Remember watching this movie out of nowhere .. it’s just a masterfully acted piece of art .. no nonsense or effects just brilliant writing acting and directing.. I recommend everyone to do themselves a favor and watch this one ☝️..
"hey, this a private residence man"
Such a perfect end to a great film....
This movie hit home for me when Insaw the damn trailer. Super underrated.
I watched this movie a number of years ago after renting it, had never heard of it but when I saw Jeff BRIDGES was in it I knew it would be a good movie and it is. I don't think I have seen him any bad movies, favourite is "The Big Lebowski" then all the others "The Last Picture Show", "Bad Company", "Thunderbolt and Lightfoot" etc he's a good actor.
Something that’s always bothered me is that it’s not clear where Bridges character carried his gun. Assuming it’s where I, and everyone I know that carries, carries our guns which is on our waistband, it would be tucked behind his shirt. Regardless if it’s at the 4 o’clock or appendix, that pistol tucked behind a shirt drawn from a seated position is a death sentence in a duel against a man standing with a cocked lever rifle in his hands. I always thought if this was real, Marcus would at least shift so he could get to his gun quicker. Watching this clip for the 1000th time, I’m thinking it’s an ankle holster which would explain why he’s seated that way and the tapping of his right hand after the challenge. Maybe that’s obvious to most but I appreciate the movie leaving that to interpretation. That adds another level of gravity to the scene. The way way he sat down, tossed his hat on his boot, and accepted a Shiner like it was a casual day at the park but also positioning his hand near his ankle knowing it was a 50/50 chance he was going to get in Wild West duel that’ll end in killing or being killed and as far as Marcus is concerned, that’s fine too. It departs from the two pistols at dawn western movie trope where the characters walk in the street and suspense is built with slow motion shots and music so that the audience knows the characters are getting mentally ready for the showdown. When you think about it, for hardened people, having a beer and then killing each other just for an ounce of closure is more believable. I just found another reason to love this movie.
Great story, great actors. No special effects or explosions needed.
This was definitely one of the best ending ever. And totally one of the best movies ever made. Chris Pine and Jeff Bridges are both fantastic actors.
Grrrr.. The complete disdain from his ex wife.
This is one of the best movies I’ve seen in a long time. Just amazing.
I caught it on TV years after it came out, I was blown away at how good it is.
Incredible scene.
"What don't you want??"
You know... I've never seen this movie. This clip appeared randomly in my feed and I must say, the quality of this acting is so good that I can piece together the entire plot of the movie from this one scene. The writing perfectly encapsulates the entire plot of the movie in a way that makes me feel every bit of emotion as someone who watched this whole movie. The quality of this movie must be amazing and I'm going to watch it anyway, spoilers be damned.
This monologue is so underrated. if you've ever been fr poor it really feels like that
This is not fiction.
Absolutely brilliant movie, I’m so glad I got to see it in theatre’s.
I'm in awe of this scene, the absolute unmistakable threats of extreme violence, and no one's voice raises, no one's heartbeat jumps up at all. Just 2 men ready to both kill and die.
Chris Pine is a horribly underrated actor.
No, he's not. He's always the same. This is a good and simple script. A great acting partner. Easy lines. Rich scenery. Any single actor of the higher echelon would've outperformed him. I kinda didn't believe him here. He was too relaxed with an armed man that killed his brother at his house near his kids.
@runoke I've gotta say, I agree. It felt pedestrian in his delivery of the lines.
You have zero understanding of nuance
I tell everyone I can how great he is.
Such a great scene and movie. Never expected that Hollyweird can still make movies like this one, with all the wokeness and degeneracy going on there.
I grew up in the area of West Texas where part of this was filmed. Young County... The crime has definitely got worse than what I remember growing up. Gotta keep everything locked down now, not like the good ole days. Lots of meth and meth heads, even murders now..I could almost see this movie being reality...The oilfields always had plenty of crooks. When there is that much money to be had, it can attract some of the worst people.
Noice
This is one of my favorite movies. So many good scenes.
I need to see this. WOW!
From this to the absolute crap that is Yellowstone and all its various sequels and prequels. Taylor Sheridan, what happened to you?
Two things come to mind: the words of the song ‘hallelujah’: all I’ve ever learned from love, is how to shoot somebody who out drew ya’. And: Peace can be the absence of war. But that just step one, we can have more. It’s about what we’re willing to commit to and how uncomfortable we are willing to get before things actually get better.
"That wunt no question" 😂😂😂
I always thought it was such a nice touch that after Chris Pine tells his ex about the hogs, he turns to Jeff Bridges and explains what he’s talking about. That’s a really polite courtesy to extend to a man you were potentially just about to kill
the white hats help with sighting a lot 🤣
This movie and the rover can smell the heat in the weather, i live in the desert.
And then hank hill came through and told em hwat
Great damn movie
Reminds of me and my brother
You'll never be done with this, no matter what. It'll haunt you for the rest of your days...but you won't be alone...It'll haunt me too...perfect comeback to the threat. Terrific writing.
One of the best movies of the decade.
this is so slow is made the godfather watchable
Mutual respect between enemies
Shiner bock. Good beer
Brilliant film... the disease he talks about though, I think would be he dying in a duel with Jeff bridges character and the boys wanting revenge, or him killing Jeff bridges and ending up in prison and the kids would still want revenge for a shorter end of the stick of living life without a father figure..
One of the greatest modern westerns made.
Man just you hang on every single word exchanged between these two. An absolute master class in acting and writing. It’s nothing new this kind of story is as old as westerns themselves but it’s just done so perfectly you know exactly what each character is feeling and you can feel the tension rising until then the family gets home. However just like the characters feel this isn’t over the audience feels that to and then they talk again. There the real intentions come out he’s haunted by it and bridges tells him it’s never guna go away and you can feel that fire that he knows he will probably die trying to avenge his partner but he doesn’t care.
The release of the hammer on the rifle when the family arrives is such a subtle detail but adds an incredible amount of weight to how tense this scene is. Superb film.
Great call - u can hear the click if you listen
He understand
Cuz it’s a movie
Great scene.
What don'tcha want?