The Outlaw Josey Wales (1976) - War, Revenge, and Redemption
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Question: What is your favorite Clint Eastwood western?
The Outlaw Josey Wales stands as one of the most popular westerns of all time. Here is my tribute to the film. I hope you enjoy it!
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One of the best Clint films and surely one of my favorites. Your video is awesome and really gets into the great story of the vengeance trail of Josey Wales. Best quote from the movie. ( Bounty Hunter ) You"re a wanted man Wales. ( Josey ) Reckon I'm right popular.
Glad you enjoyed it!
I didn’t surrender but they took my horse and made him surrender “has to be one of the funniest lines ever in a western
My favorite film of all time
You have excellent taste!
Dying ain't much of a living, boy. Such a beautiful quote.
I appreciated the added context and back story this review provided to a movie I've never watched all the way through. Thank you!
Glad you enjoyed it! Maybe it's time to watch the whole movie!
My very favorite statement of all. Anytime Josey say's: "I Recon So." I use this always when I can.( 1971, "Dirty Harry".
EXCELENTE,PELICULA,GENIAL,UN,,10,,
As a cinema lover all of my days, here are MY All-time Top 10 Westerns : 10 : " Good, Bad, & Ugly " ----Eli Wallach steals every scene he's in ! ------9. " A Few Dollars More " ------Lee Van Cleef gets to play an almost good guy .-------8. " Support your Local Sheriff " , James Garner at his breezy best. & Jack Elam steals the show ! 7. " The Quick & The Dead" , Sharon Stone is great, & Gene Hackman is always stellar. -----6. " Tombstone " -----What a cast !! Val Kilmer & Michael Biehn stand out . ----- 5. " The Shootist " ----while not a fan of Wayne, this is a true classic, with a superb Hollywood cast. --------4. " Duel At Diablo " a great, under appreciated film with unusual casting, but it works perfectly. -------3. " Hell Or High Water " , THE only modern Western worth this rating ; Taylor Sheridan hits a grand-slam. ----------2. " The Outlaw Josey Wales ", Eastwood's finest work, ever. Chief Dan George deserved Oscar consideration. --------and MY all-time #1, Sam Peckinpah's Masterpiece, " The Wild Bunch " , an out & out classic, in every way., again with a Classic Hollywood cast, & 3 standout Mexican cast members. With over 1200 cuts & jump cuts, an unforgettable film, with an unforgettable ending. ------SO, there you have it. I'll take my list against any other Top 10. ------------------------MJL, 76 y/o
In the beginning where the bushwhackers go up to Josey Wales one of the men says that their is Bloody Bill Anderson. He was a real Confederate guerrilla fighter from Missouri that developed quite a nasty reputation during the war. I’ve always found that to be interesting to put in a historical character in the movie.
Foreigners may wonder just where it is that American values come from. And it is strewn upon the stories in America's history. Stories from the wars, the indians, the very good, and the very bad. Here is one of those stories.
Great video. Perhaps the most comprehensive I've ever seen on the movie. New subscriber.
Thank you! I'm glad you enjoyed it!
Have you seen The Proposition (2005) mate? Not a Western but set in my country Australia in the 1880`s. My favourite film and if you like Josey Wales and The Wild Bunch you might like it too. Cheers.
I will have to check it out! Thanks for the suggestion.
@@SanctionedBuffoonery It`s a mad violent film mad written by Nick Cave who did the soundtrack too.
You earned yourself a subscriber friend i really like the begining part like you were talking about real history
Excellent video brotha!!!
Excellent job!❤❤❤❤
Thank you! 😊
Great review of the story of Josey Wales and thank you for your wonderful work as always. Respectfully, I would take a minor exception as to your choice of Eastwood’s best work though. Not to slight Ruth Gordon or Clyde, mine would be, “The Unforgiven” for many reasons. Among several sweetly sad scenes, that Eastwood film shows us that eventually once evil men may grow old in spite of their past. Some of them live long enough to find a certain redemption in the notion that it’s OK to fall off your horse, or build a house with a porch upon which to sit and smoke a pipe and drink coffee of an evening… and still get up the next day and face an increasingly hostile and desperate world. That and the presence of powerful screen actors like Morgan Freeman, Richard Harris, Gene Hackman, Frances Fisher, and Saul Rubinek make the film memorable for many. The dialogue is very well crafted. Though mostly shot in Canada, the film’s dialogue is liken to that of the early ten cent pulp fiction books by those titillated eastern writers that had no first hand knowledge of the real west. The title of Rubinek’s book, “The Duke of Death” is perfect sensationalized ignorance. The treatment of the women in the upstairs billiard parlor and their righteous pursuit of vengeance in a fundamentally venal world is a odious reflection of just how base and dangerous life was in that short, occasionally violent period in the American west. Certainly not my all time favorite film (that goes to “The Wild Bunch”), “The Unforgiven” and “The Outlaw Josey Wales” are both very near the top of my Eastwood, list. I just seem to find more Old Man redemption in “The Unforgiven”. Again, thank you for your tremendous insights into the story of Josey Wales, always a perennial favorite.
"A man's gotta do something for a living." "Dyin' ain't much of a living boy."
Well said.
My all-time favorite movie! Great video! New sub here. Thanks
Awesome! Thank you!
Amazing video
Glad you think so! I appreciate it!
Great content! Hope to see one on Sgt. York
I have seen this movie so many times and after enough viewings, I thought I observed an interesting twist to the story. Is it possible that Tom Turner (son of Granny, father of Laura Turner) was killed by Josey at the surrender when he was manning the Gatling gun?
The only hint we get, I think, is when the group first arrive at the dry saloon. Granny says something about her son getting cut down by a "Missouri ruffian." Then there is a quick shot of Josey in shadow except for a beam of light across his eyes, but there is ample enough light to see the brief pained look on his face. He had a fairly thick skin by this point and I doubt he was reacting to her oft-repeated insult. Instead, maybe it was a reaction after the sudden realization that he killed Tom Turner, and now he is living among his entire family.
Its very subtle, but very Quint to avoid the temptation to spotlight this irony.
I still can’t believe this movie was only rated PG.
PG back in the day was a lot different than what we have now. I miss those days lol.
@@SanctionedBuffoonery Same here definitely so.
There is a sequel to this story and Eastwood bought the rights to it ,Gone to Texas it is called.Where Tenspot and Rose gets killed by Federalies .Josey teams up with the Apaches and gets even.
Is it any good? I will need to check it out.
@@SanctionedBuffoonery Written by Forest Carter .Yeah a movie was made but it was a low grade b.The book is awesome .
“The first US civil war”?
And only one I guess? Are you expecting more?
I notice that you referred to this as 'the first American civil war'. I wonder if you believe that there has been more than one or if you believe that another is inevitable.
There was only one American civil war
I hope you're right!
“the _first_ US Civil War”??? When was the second one?
He’s a traveler from the future
… you are really talking about the American War of Southern Succession. The South no more wanted to take over Washington DC than the American colonies wanted to take over London. That is a civil war.
Yeah, to preserve slavery lmao
Dear Mr lmao, I am talking diction here, regardless of intent, it was not a civil war but one of secession. Know the difference.