True Grit Cornbread Shooting | How “Hollywood” Is The Western?
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- čas přidán 28. 04. 2024
- “Give three dollars right now for a pickled buffalo tongue.”
-Rooster Cogburn
Surely $3 for a pickled buffalo tongue is a fair asking price, but what would be the asking price for someone to recreate the prairie cornbread shooting from the 2010 remake of True Grit? Well I’m not going to charge anything. I just see how “Hollywood” this scene is for my own enjoyment and hopefully, your enjoyment! I baked 124 corn muffins for this video, so please be kind!
-The Saint
Scene From:
True Grit(2010)
Directed by Ethan And Joel Coen
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Music:
Mask Off by Future
• Future - Mask Off (aco...
Instrumental Cover by GuitVid
Ghostriders In The Sky” Cover(Instrumental)
Originally by Johnny Cash
• Epic Wild Western Music
#wildwest #rdr2 #truegrit #singleactionshootingsociety - Zábava
You are not only a cure for my Monday blues but also my Saturday and Sunday sadness as well as my Wednesday western woes.
Just heads up, I might steal that Wednesday Western Woes. That really good! Haha
@@SaintAndrewTV i would be honored if you stole that.
@@EzraTheBanjoMan deal!
The hangman's noose from the Good, The Bad and the Ugly.
Thank you for saving my Monday from the blues.
Always my friend!
Of course Silverado, again. Emmet shooting cactus with Henry lever action followed up with tin can shoot using SAA. Great channel by the way.
In Silverado, when Kevin Costner shot the front of the stair treads, making the townie back up the stairs.
I’ll look into it! Thank you!
Nice video. And great channel.
There is a scene in Django where he discharge a single action revolver over five guys in 5 second's just flipping the hammer
That’s an interesting one for sure! I’ll look into it!
That's a good one it really is, and you got to give Jamie Foxx credit for that scene, however if you were to take a look at Django Unchained, I need the best feet of his Marksmanship was that 300 yd shot with a Sharps rifle aka Big Daddy was trying to run away on a galloping horse
Awesome! This beats the hell out of what I'm doing on this gloomy Monday, looks like you have some bright beautiful weather there
Thank you! Beautiful 75° Arizona day with an eastern breeze! Very seldom can’t a day like that get beat!
Well, you could try the Buster Scruggs shooting fingers off, if you could get hold of a fake hand. Or shooting the pip of an ace card under a sawhorse after dismounting, a la The Quick And The Dead.
I have given legitimate thought on the Quick And The Dead shot. The Buster Scruggs finger shooting on the other hand(no pun intended) I have never thought of! And, might I add, a fantastic idea!
Great video, Andrew.
I appreciate it, my friend!
I live here in Texas so we love our westerns, judging by where you're at I'm going with Santa Fe New Mexico, at least that's my guess it could be Arizona I could be wrong on both counts. But God bless you man
Arizona is correct! This place in the video is about an hour north of Phoenix! You hit mountains quick out here! And thank you friend! It’s very much appreciated!
I admire your spunk
Thank you!
I’m sure it was easier since he was on horseback and had another person to throw it him, making your shot all that more impressive!
Thank you! It was a bit difficult to do both parts, but the real challenge was baking the cornbread! Lol
And also I have a challenge for you called the Silverado challenge a very old school Western Danny Glover's character as well as the character Emmett, are both Sharpshooters, take a look at their feets and let me know which one you think you might be able to pull off
I’m always up for a challenge! I’ll have to look it up, but if it’s testing marksmanship ability, I’m all for it!
How about how Hollywood interprets the old west.? Or, hollywood, old west tall tales chapter 1 shooting
Buy shooting expedition are we allowed to recommend human targets by any chance
If it’s a movie scene, then absolutely!
Man, I just knew it would be the "True Grit" corn doggers bit!😏 Well done!👍
Aerial handgun shots are never easy. You sure need a lot of wide-open space for that sort of thing safely. The desert is perfect. 👌
Though I have my own range 20 paces from my backdoor, and is surrounded by dense woods, making it a safe range. However, I do have neighbors within 400m or less. No aerial stuff for me here. 🥴
As to another shooting challenge, I'm waiting for the 5 shots in a playing card at 10 paces (25ft) like Wild Bill and John Wesley Hardin. I know you can do it with a little practice. If a "not so steady" old man in his 70s can do it, I think you'll be fine. Hint hint. Nudge nudge...😏 No pressure, of course. 🙄
Later amigo!
I had to plan this one out a little bit! Can’t be shooting essentially straight up around others! Good thing where I was located, the closest establishment was 10 miles south!
And of course! I have forgot about my old pal! 5 through the center of the ace! It’s on my short list! Actually at this point, a priority! But hopefully soon! I do have 6 unopened packs of cards in my closet! Only exhibition shooters and gambling addicts have that! I happen to be both! Lol
Next from Lonesome Dove, Gus shoots a shot glass with a Walker in the movie or a Colt 2nd model Dragon in the book.
Perfect! Thank you, Reed!
The remake of The Magnificent Seven where goodnight robicheaux was shooting a dummy I think about I believe it was about 100 yd maybe 200 yards off are there training the farmers to shoot, Ethan Hawke's furniture shop on me so many times that you decapitated the dummy what is lever action, most likely a lever action 1873 Winchester
Thy St Andrew.
❤️
Glen Ford The 🐑 Sheep 🐑 🧍♀️ Man 👨 shotglass pocket chip trick 👌 👍
I haven’t seen that one, but I will surely look into it! Thank you, Jack!