You're not kidding about the relevance of these movies today. The 2 things you have to consider is, back then we were lucky to have a Clint Eastwood or a Charles Bronson as well as movie producer's willing to create these classics. Lastly, look at the landscape of Hollywood today. Who the hell is willing to do something like this genre today? #GoodLuck
@@zackcross7190 ...and those "new" laws were controversial because there was concern that they could end up doing more harm than good and create a whole new set of problems. Fast forward 50 years, and we see that the concerns were more than legit.
@@FN_FAL_4_ever led to my favorite phrase from this film... "dont fuck with me buddy, or i'll kick your ass so hard you'll have to unbutton your collar to shit!"
I can't believe it's been over 33 years ago that this movie come out. I saw it at the theater the first week it come out and then I was 14 years old. Everybody in the theater enjoyed it and it got some laughs to
I saw a video the other day that had Clint in it. It was for Clint Eastwood memorabilia. Clint went to the guys shop. Clint is showing all of his 93 years and I think that was a couple of years ago. Pretty frail looking
Perhaps one of the best lines in Cinema history. "You see that Dirtbag down there? He says that smoking causes cancer, and anyone who smokes as much as you do has got to be one dumb SOB."
I totally agree how can you shove them things in your face I left it back on companies keep you addicted and take the money out of your wallet and make you make you and your clothes smell very bad and you're smoking in your house man you might as well burn it down.
Diego Chairs, a former competitive Bull Rider and bodybuilder from Oklahoma, His IMDB credits is pretty limited, only a few bit parts between 88 and 99, but he's done pretty well for himself outside acting, owns Diego Power Ally Gym in Oakland, CA.
Hicks looks like he could tear that whole jail apart with one hand. Would be a hard time getting him down. He probably wouldn't even be able to feel a taser
@@michaelrawson6261 Personally, I like the first the best because it has the best direction (gotta love Don Siegel) and is the most iconic, especially visually (even the movie poster is iconic). It also has the best antagonist - a great Andy Robinson who gives the perfect psycho. But Harry isn't simply the hero here: he's the antihero fighting fire with more fire. He tortures the psycho when he deems it necessary and he comes upon him like a force of nature. Seldomly was a "cool cop" this cool. It's off the charts when he stands on the bridge. The "fun bits" are more cynical compared to the next two (the joke about his partners getting whacked, the hotdog chewing, the jumper). Also, this film is still totally serious in its conflict depiction (mostly Harry against the rights of the criminals) and the ending with Harry throwing his badge away isn't something you see very often. This movie is more of a balance act than any of the sequels. While you didn't ask for it, I will have a few words for each sequel - so that one can see why I appreciate the first so much. The next two films are "more of the same sequels": More corpses, both nastier and funnier in parts, some chase scenes - in other words: Good entertainment. Magnum Force has two standout features: a) The relativism of Harry Callahan thanks to the even worse vigilante cops, who even murder other cops (I can't name an earlier film that was this drastic in this plot variant) and b) the gun fetishism. Ironically, Harry doesn't use his Magnum on the vigilants but other means. The Enforcer brings Tyne Daly into the mix but she of course represents the modern times - which are well meaning but basically suck b/c they aren't experienced like the "old guys on the street". The antagonists are pseudo terrorists, have no character development and are entirely replaceable. The rocket climax was ridiculous and a bad omen for the series. Sudden Impact, thankfully, takes a step back and is a smaller film -- perhaps because of a smaller budget (also Eastwood directed it, known for not overstepping). Using Sondra Locke as the avenger is basically nepotism and not the first time either but the movie suffers a bit from it this time as Locke appears too fragile. It has some funny bits, too, especially the chase sequence with the pensioner bus. The antagonists are totally bland, though, and get deserved grisly deaths for it. Still, the Harry Callahan character was basically back in shape - and he gets a short-lived gun upgrade: The Auto-Mag. I saw The Dead Pool in the cinema back then and I was massively disappointed: this was basically TV material! The premise is totally bonkers and at first I thought it was meant as a satire. Perhaps even a British one, with Liam Neeson, no less. Stuntman Buddy Van Horn directed it (really?...) and it is parts downright bizarre (Jim Carrey, the r/c car, the harpoon). This here says it all: I can't, for the life of it, remember who the perp was. All I remember is the harpoon scene... My ranking is this: 1, 4, 2, 3, 5 The Die Hard sequels rank even worse, though: 1, 3, 2, 4, 5 And, no, I don't rank the first movie automatically better. In my opinion Predator 2 is easily as good as the first one. They are both terrific.
@@oldguy9051 Predator 2 is nowhere near as good as the first one -The characters aren't as good -The direction isn't as good -Glover beating a Predator is laughable The original is a 9 and 2 is a 6.5 or so.
@@Plainview-tu7xn The first Predator is a classic but not a movie w/o faults. The characters are all ridiculous and it gets sillier by the minute ("no time to bleed" etc.). In the end it's a Schwarzenegger vehicle after all the "big guys" get dispatched way too easily by the predator. The cinema laughed when the muddy Schwarzenegger rolled his eyes (and I'm not even complaining about his voice as the movie was dubbed). If you need numbers: I'd rank it about 7.5 - which is actually high (b/c of sheer entertainment value - McTiernan was the best action director at the time), but nowhere near perfection. The second one had characters that are about as cartoony as in the first, the jungle is now a city jungle (with a bit more variety) and the half-hour long showdown (like in 1) isn't half as unrealistic as in the first movie (with Dutch surviving the blast in the chopper - yeah...) but still has more action, even though Glover isn't such a physical actor. I rank it at 7.7 because: - To me the showdown was more tense - and it had a better finale with an UFO and a bit of lore inside in the end. The first ended way too quickly. - Glover is entirely believable as a fed-up cop. He is ten times the better actor - and the supporting cast is also better (even though most of them are also cannon fodder). - It actually feels like a war movie in the beginning (a gang war, but still) - Gary Busey and his clown company gets whacked - tits But the good thing is: Everybody is entitled to his own opinion. ;-)
@@oldguy9051 @Old Guy These movies are not about who the better actor is... And to be honest,Glover didn't have much range either. The original movie did have some comedic elements, but it's designed to be a macho bravado type of thing. Yes, 2 tries to play it totally straight, but the Jamaican drug lord thing that was going on was just too silly. They did this in Robocop.2 also. Glover would have been fine with LW drama, but this makes no sense... How can one believe that some old big city grandpa can beat a Predator than went through a team of assassin types? It doesn't make sense. Your anecdotal story about how supposedly everyone laughed at Predator doesn't change the fact that Predator is way more highly regarded.... A top notch horror/action... While Predator 2 is just an ok crime drama with Predator thrown in. But, yes... Different opinions.
This was my favorite scene in the movie.Diego Chairs as 'Butcher Hicks' looks like a wrecking machine and dwarfs the other actors here.He owns Diego's Power Alley Gym in Oakland California and is also a personal trainer.
Noones forcing you to buy them, and like harry mentions to hicks.... smoking causes cancer and anyone that smokes them as much as you do, is one dumb son of a bitch.
@@solarcry287 but dont mention drinkers. When they are out in cars killing people. Or people on cell phones while driving and killing people. Those are the good people huh.
@@anthonydesroches8897 apples and oranges. While drinkers are bad, drinking in the presence of someone doesn't fill the air with disgusting smoke. Drinking in an apartment wont permanently stink up the place. Anyone who smokes is inconsiderate which can't be said for drinkers.
Nah, the roof jumper in the first one. How Harry points out about two of them spread out in pieces over a pavement ("I almost threw up myself at one point"), then the bloke threatens to puke. "Don't do that, all those people looking up, all in their faces" 😅😅
That has to be in the top five of all Clint Eastwood movie lines. When that came out we were watching it in the theater, the whole place busted out laughing.
The Dead Pool... Best Dirty Harry movie! Great scene and was a nice change of pace seeing Harry have to deal with murder mystery in the film industry. The slasher movie undertones were likely influenced by the Stallone action movie Cobra, which released a few years before - though that was a full blown genre crossover between action and horror.... Sudden Impact also delved into that realm with the thriller - psycho-horror scenario.
I love the way writers come up with sneaky and clever ways to get their characters to manipulate other characters. The irony here is that the big fella might just be a gentle no-trouble giant who does lots of weights!
In another Dirty Harry movie he was being questioned by a panel of nerds on his tactics in dealing with criminals to which he replied.. "if I and other cops like me aren't out there doing the job, who's gonna do it......you?" I remember when a cop was someone you saw and respected, one who commanded respect. Now, thanks to changes such as were being demonstrated in this clip, many cops out there are a joke to look at, many who couldn't jump a fence to save their lives, short, overweight, a danger to themselves and those who have to work with them.
I love Clint Eastwood! Always a pleasure to watch him. My favorite is Million Dollar Baby. Dirty Harry Oh My! Such acgood story! Dont mess with Harry!!!
There were other good movies in 1988 other then The Dead Pool like Die Hard and some good comedies like Crocodile Dundee 2 and Short Circuit 2, Big and Coming To America
Saw this in the theater as a young man with my brother and best friend. We laugh our asses off. Clint will always be the man
After the prison time he went on to become the best postman there ever was.
Legend says he still is👍
The mail was always delivered on time.
@@kjthekunoichi a
LOL!
The "Dirty Harry" movies are more relevant now than they were in the 70's.
Yep. Especially today
You're not kidding about the relevance of these movies today. The 2 things you have to consider is, back then we were lucky to have a Clint Eastwood or a Charles Bronson as well as movie producer's willing to create these classics. Lastly, look at the landscape of Hollywood today. Who the hell is willing to do something like this genre today? #GoodLuck
They were relevant in the 70s because a lot of those laws were new at the time. That’s why the first one was so controversial.
True
@@zackcross7190 ...and those "new" laws were controversial because there was concern that they could end up doing more harm than good and create a whole new set of problems. Fast forward 50 years, and we see that the concerns were more than legit.
Legend has it that he still hasn't come out of his cell.
no
It would be easier to carry the cell around him
Im scared to come out my APARTMENT right now
I got too drunk an went crazy again
I'm sure my neighbors complained about me yet again smfh
@@badrouter501 😊
Would You,
In his shoes😢?
Dirty Harry is an awesome character and played masterfully by Clint. Brings back memories. Clint was the man in his prime.
Technically this was already passed his prime but he still kicked ass
@@Jayskiallthewayski to me, Clint is always in his prime! 😂
Dirty harry acting is fantastic, still relevant 30 years later
take it easy
“See that gorilla down there?” 😂😂😂
Every time I hear Clint say that I pause the movie so I can laugh for a few minutes.
The blackmail worked so well, Janero sent bodyguards to protect Harry...
I Fought Piranhas what a great scene, and it was only revealed after he beat their asses.
LOL
@@FN_FAL_4_ever led to my favorite phrase from this film... "dont fuck with me buddy, or i'll kick your ass so hard you'll have to unbutton your collar to shit!"
@@dannygjk
Right! Lol
BlackMail. Clever.
He'll probably come down to this post office and cancel your ass like a stamp!...classic!
I can't believe it's been over 33 years ago that this movie come out. I saw it at the theater the first week it come out and then I was 14 years old. Everybody in the theater enjoyed it and it got some laughs to
Same here. “The Dead Pool” is the only Dirty Harry movie I saw in the theatre first run.
I saw a video the other day that had Clint in it. It was for Clint Eastwood memorabilia. Clint went to the guys shop. Clint is showing all of his 93 years and I think that was a couple of years ago. Pretty frail looking
@@CraigGrant-sh3in No shit?
Absolutely hilarious. Clint Eastwood made the best movies when he was in them. No one can act like him.
Yeah, no ones man enough nowadays. Weak beta men. Clint is the alpha.
Clint is the bomb
Yeah
He had the best one liners in his movies😆
Shut up Lige !
Perhaps one of the best lines in Cinema history. "You see that Dirtbag down there? He says that smoking causes cancer, and anyone who smokes as much as you do has got to be one dumb SOB."
This message is brought to you by The Surgeon General of The United States
If the Surgeon General used this guy as his PR guy, millions of lives would have been saved.
Loved it
I totally agree how can you shove them things in your face I left it back on companies keep you addicted and take the money out of your wallet and make you make you and your clothes smell very bad and you're smoking in your house man you might as well burn it down.
IDK if he's in prison for eating people probably no point in making it to 80.
Dirty Harry, and Tom Highway....best kickass lines in movie history
SF needs to hire a lot of Dirty Harry’s to clean up their city!
And a couple of squads of the Magnum Force ☠️
Considering Clint Eastwood back then was still 6'4" tall, whoever played Hicks was gigantic.
Diego Chairs is the stage name of the actor who played Butcher Hicks. He’s listed as 6’5”
Diego Chairs, a former competitive Bull Rider and bodybuilder from Oklahoma, His IMDB credits is pretty limited, only a few bit parts between 88 and 99, but he's done pretty well for himself outside acting, owns Diego Power Ally Gym in Oakland, CA.
6ft 6 inch I'd say.
He’s pretty close to 6’4” now
6'7",321
Why can we have classics like this anymore😢
Snowflakes could not handle a good movie with Eastwood.
@@Devin-O ahahaha so right
Someone elected Nancy Piece O shit
Liberal Hollywood is why.
Afraid they might hurt someone's feelings.
Because Hollywood got “woke” and Eastwood, Bronson, Wayne were one of a kind.
Classic Dirty Harry, subtle as usual...
Just a dash of salt...😏👌
NEVER GETS OLD. FUCKING CLASSIC.
The Surgeon General agrees with Dirty Harry.
The surgeon general says it's hazardous to breathe
I'd have another cigarette but I can't see
Tell me who you're gonna believe…
@@Lee_1971 Not you, genius.
About what? He didn't say he was dumb he said the other guy said that about him. No cure for stupid for you.
Hicks looks like he could tear that whole jail apart with one hand. Would be a hard time getting him down. He probably wouldn't even be able to feel a taser
This man is just one great masterpiece in acting✨
Can you imagine that Hollywood used to make movies like this?
And "The Dead Pool" isn't even the best Dirty Harry by a wide margin.
Old Guy:... So which was best in your opinion then? And why?
@@michaelrawson6261 Personally, I like the first the best because it has the best direction (gotta love Don Siegel) and is the most iconic, especially visually (even the movie poster is iconic).
It also has the best antagonist - a great Andy Robinson who gives the perfect psycho. But Harry isn't simply the hero here: he's the antihero fighting fire with more fire. He tortures the psycho when he deems it necessary and he comes upon him like a force of nature. Seldomly was a "cool cop" this cool. It's off the charts when he stands on the bridge.
The "fun bits" are more cynical compared to the next two (the joke about his partners getting whacked, the hotdog chewing, the jumper).
Also, this film is still totally serious in its conflict depiction (mostly Harry against the rights of the criminals) and the ending with Harry throwing his badge away isn't something you see very often. This movie is more of a balance act than any of the sequels.
While you didn't ask for it, I will have a few words for each sequel - so that one can see why I appreciate the first so much.
The next two films are "more of the same sequels": More corpses, both nastier and funnier in parts, some chase scenes - in other words: Good entertainment.
Magnum Force has two standout features: a) The relativism of Harry Callahan thanks to the even worse vigilante cops, who even murder other cops (I can't name an earlier film that was this drastic in this plot variant) and b) the gun fetishism.
Ironically, Harry doesn't use his Magnum on the vigilants but other means.
The Enforcer brings Tyne Daly into the mix but she of course represents the modern times - which are well meaning but basically suck b/c they aren't experienced like the "old guys on the street". The antagonists are pseudo terrorists, have no character development and are entirely replaceable. The rocket climax was ridiculous and a bad omen for the series.
Sudden Impact, thankfully, takes a step back and is a smaller film -- perhaps because of a smaller budget (also Eastwood directed it, known for not overstepping). Using Sondra Locke as the avenger is basically nepotism and not the first time either but the movie suffers a bit from it this time as Locke appears too fragile.
It has some funny bits, too, especially the chase sequence with the pensioner bus.
The antagonists are totally bland, though, and get deserved grisly deaths for it. Still, the Harry Callahan character was basically back in shape - and he gets a short-lived gun upgrade: The Auto-Mag.
I saw The Dead Pool in the cinema back then and I was massively disappointed: this was basically TV material!
The premise is totally bonkers and at first I thought it was meant as a satire. Perhaps even a British one, with Liam Neeson, no less.
Stuntman Buddy Van Horn directed it (really?...) and it is parts downright bizarre (Jim Carrey, the r/c car, the harpoon).
This here says it all: I can't, for the life of it, remember who the perp was. All I remember is the harpoon scene...
My ranking is this: 1, 4, 2, 3, 5
The Die Hard sequels rank even worse, though: 1, 3, 2, 4, 5
And, no, I don't rank the first movie automatically better. In my opinion Predator 2 is easily as good as the first one. They are both terrific.
@@oldguy9051
Predator 2 is nowhere near as good as the first one
-The characters aren't as good
-The direction isn't as good
-Glover beating a Predator is laughable
The original is a 9 and 2 is a 6.5 or so.
@@Plainview-tu7xn The first Predator is a classic but not a movie w/o faults.
The characters are all ridiculous and it gets sillier by the minute ("no time to bleed" etc.). In the end it's a Schwarzenegger vehicle after all the "big guys" get dispatched way too easily by the predator.
The cinema laughed when the muddy Schwarzenegger rolled his eyes (and I'm not even complaining about his voice as the movie was dubbed).
If you need numbers: I'd rank it about 7.5 - which is actually high (b/c of sheer entertainment value - McTiernan was the best action director at the time), but nowhere near perfection.
The second one had characters that are about as cartoony as in the first, the jungle is now a city jungle (with a bit more variety) and the half-hour long showdown (like in 1) isn't half as unrealistic as in the first movie (with Dutch surviving the blast in the chopper - yeah...) but still has more action, even though Glover isn't such a physical actor.
I rank it at 7.7 because:
- To me the showdown was more tense - and it had a better finale with an UFO and a bit of lore inside in the end. The first ended way too quickly.
- Glover is entirely believable as a fed-up cop. He is ten times the better actor - and the supporting cast is also better (even though most of them are also cannon fodder).
- It actually feels like a war movie in the beginning (a gang war, but still)
- Gary Busey and his clown company gets whacked
- tits
But the good thing is: Everybody is entitled to his own opinion. ;-)
@@oldguy9051
@Old Guy
These movies are not about who the better actor is... And to be honest,Glover didn't have much range either.
The original movie did have some comedic elements, but it's designed to be a macho bravado type of thing.
Yes, 2 tries to play it totally straight, but the Jamaican drug lord thing that was going on was just too silly. They did this in Robocop.2 also.
Glover would have been fine with LW drama, but this makes no sense... How can one believe that some old big city grandpa can beat a Predator than went through a team of assassin types? It doesn't make sense.
Your anecdotal story about how supposedly everyone laughed at Predator doesn't change the fact that Predator is way more highly regarded.... A top notch horror/action... While Predator 2 is just an ok crime drama with Predator thrown in.
But, yes... Different opinions.
One of my favorite scenes. CANCLE YOU LIKE A STAMP, BRILLIANT!!
I love the humour in the Dirty Harry films 🎥, the things Harry comes out with are absolutely bloody brilliant and absolutely bloody hilarious 😂
What a scene! Clint is a genius!
Hicks looks like he can bend the bars to get into that cell. Put the fear of God into that guy. lol
Hell..if that warning was on every pack of cigarettes, I would have stopped smoking long before I did!
This was my favorite scene in the movie.Diego Chairs as 'Butcher Hicks' looks like a wrecking machine and dwarfs the other actors here.He owns Diego's Power Alley Gym in Oakland California and is also a personal trainer.
Legend says he’s still canceling his ass like a stamp
Hicks earned his carton of cigarettes.
Noones forcing you to buy them, and like harry mentions to hicks.... smoking causes cancer and anyone that smokes them as much as you do, is one dumb son of a bitch.
@Tony Samson GOOD, fuck all those cigarette smokers, mostly dirty nasty people that ruin cars, work breaks, and the environment for everyone else.
@@solarcry287 but dont mention drinkers. When they are out in cars killing people. Or people on cell phones while driving and killing people. Those are the good people huh.
@@anthonydesroches8897 apples and oranges. While drinkers are bad, drinking in the presence of someone doesn't fill the air with disgusting smoke. Drinking in an apartment wont permanently stink up the place. Anyone who smokes is inconsiderate which can't be said for drinkers.
@@solarcry287 your right there but you still have the terrible smell. When I smell that makes me wanna puke.
Some people think these movies are just violence, I think they’re hilarious.
By far this is the best scene in any Dirty Harry movie!
Nah, the roof jumper in the first one. How Harry points out about two of them spread out in pieces over a pavement ("I almost threw up myself at one point"), then the bloke threatens to puke. "Don't do that, all those people looking up, all in their faces" 😅😅
An American Badass and classic. No bullshit and no pretentiousness. Just straight up and seals the deal every time
"You better ensure PROMPT and COURTEOUS delivery!" I'm hip
He just might come down to this Post office and cancel your ass like a stamp. I loved it 😍.
Hope when they go outside for recreation that Janero's Ass is the entertainment center for all the inmates.
Best public health message ever!
I fully agree with you. Part 5 was lame but this was the best scene in entire movie. xD
Yeah it was the worst one rumoer was hè had to make that movie so hè could have the Money to direct and make the White hunter black heart movie
I'm cracking up with 😂😂. Clint movies are the best. He has the best one-liners.
Back in the day when the cops could actually get to the particular con calling the shots on the outside and make them sweat!
You see that dirt bag I was talking to over there? 🤣
I love how he instantly put guards to watch him after this!
That has to be in the top five of all Clint Eastwood movie lines.
When that came out we were watching it in the theater, the whole place busted out laughing.
I remember watching it in Mexico with subtitles in 88/89. Same thing happened, a lot of laughter from the people.
Clint Eastwood can do no wrong.......That's Right.......
Which one ?
The man, the myth, the legend.
I love it ,when he said, he'll cancel your ass like a postage stamp. Lol :-)
The best scene in the movie
The Dead Pool... Best Dirty Harry movie! Great scene and was a nice change of pace seeing Harry have to deal with murder mystery in the film industry. The slasher movie undertones were likely influenced by the Stallone action movie Cobra, which released a few years before - though that was a full blown genre crossover between action and horror.... Sudden Impact also delved into that realm with the thriller - psycho-horror scenario.
The guy who played Janero was in a MASH episode calked “ Wheelers and Dealers”.
He sure does get the best lines.
I love the way writers come up with sneaky and clever ways to get their characters to manipulate other characters. The irony here is that the big fella might just be a gentle no-trouble giant who does lots of weights!
@evany adzasky
Personal experience? ☺ !!!
And he might not be!
Well played, Harry. Well played
Clint is great
Brilliant acting and blimey what a script.
In another Dirty Harry movie he was being questioned by a panel of nerds on his tactics in dealing with criminals to which he replied.. "if I and other cops like me aren't out there doing the job, who's gonna do it......you?"
I remember when a cop was someone you saw and respected, one who commanded respect. Now, thanks to changes such as were being demonstrated in this clip, many cops out there are a joke to look at, many who couldn't jump a fence to save their lives, short, overweight, a danger to themselves and those who have to work with them.
Just brilliant.
That is Diego Chairs......he owns a gym in California......
I love Clint Eastwood! Always a pleasure to watch him. My favorite is Million Dollar Baby. Dirty Harry Oh My! Such acgood story! Dont mess with Harry!!!
Harry has all the connections, even in prison.
Deadpool was not the best DH movie, but it was more entertaining than most movies that came out that year.
They got progressively worse.
There were other good movies in 1988 other then The Dead Pool like Die Hard and some good comedies like Crocodile Dundee 2 and Short Circuit 2, Big and Coming To America
Sudden Impact was the best Dirty Harry movie.
My favorite scene in this movie
Those were the days when the pain train was not PC.
I've never seen the Dirty Harry series. Might give 'em a go.
Michael Johns you must've led a sheltered life.
Woody Hutton Have you managed to correct your grievous mistake? It's been 10 months since your original post.
They are great films and worth watching
Bruno56 just stop
Keith Vaz Harry didn’t F#%K around. He got shit done
That's butcher Hicks and he's killed 3 men. Tore them apart with his teeth. They couldn't find all the pieces lol
AMEN JOHN. ANYONE WHO SMOKES AS MUCH AS U HAS TO B ONE DUMB SON OF BITCH
yes, that is what he said in the video. thank you for typing out exactly what was said in the video and commenting with it. it was very helpful.
LOL WAY TO GO, CALLAHAN!
@van wray If Butcher Hicks had his way about that dude, he'd be a cannibal corpse!!!
That's one hickie you don't want.
Cancel your ass like a Stamp. Yep, Sip.
Eastwood rocks! 👍
No character like Eastwood just legendary actor 😂😂
what a great scene!!
Dirty Harry certainly has a way with words! 😄😄
The title of this video already made me laugh. The rest didn't disappoint either.
Classic movies loved them all 👍
he closed his cell really quick after seeing gorillas staredown😭😭
@Vernon Niles jr(open): I guess he wasn't as "tough" as he thought he was.
Clint Eastwood is the best he's tough he's funny he says the right things at the right time I love all his movies
I wish they make more movies like this.
That last line to the big guy at the end though, amazing.
Clint is # 1 badass....no question....but he can play other roles well too. Thank you Clint!!!!
Classic Scene.
" what you need is a job"
' a what?'
🤣
Return to sender and special delivery took a special meaning to him now.
Another Clint Eastwood classic
The look on that face when the ' Mailman ' is told that if things go bad there will be a ' VISIT ', LOL.
Diego Chairs the Human Tank as Butcher Hicks ,Great scene when Genaro looks at Hicks , Just hilarious 😂
Like a boss..
Not a good idea to get between people and their vices.
Love Clint Eastwood movies.
Back when you could smoke in prison...
Saw this with my brother in 1996 and we both laughed.
Best scene of the whole movie.... hahahahahahahahaha!!
That is total badass.
Harry is an icon !
Dirty Harry--the ultimate Badass.
I love Eastwood as it is. But this one single solitary scene is why I simply must now watch The Dead Pool...
Beautiful. Master of the soliliquy..
Best dirty Harry scene, ever
For a second I thought that was Kenneth Copeland. The bars were a nice touch 😁
This scene is legendary lol
Classic Scene: "Hicks?" "What the fuck do you want?"
I think dirty harry might be the best ever
Harry does not mess around.
the dudes a walking refrigerator
Damn Hicks is one big mean looking hombre lol.........
I read somewhere he owns a gym in CA, mean looking dude but real cool.
I remember the two famous movie reviewers who reviewed the Dirty Harry movies. They got so excited like i never seen them before. Siskel and Ebert.
This whole scene is more entertaining than any one Marvel movie.