"The Man With No Name": Funniest Moments
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- "Fistful of Dollars" (1964)
"For a Few Dollars More" (1965)
"The Good, The Bad, and the Ugly" (1966)
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All these movies are classic western icons. Clint Eastwood, Lee Van Cleef and Eli Wallach outstanding performance.
for goodness sake an icon is some thing on a computer
@@davidmg1925 lmao
I agree with you! Classic movies!
Heh. The other actors? Sometimes, not so much.
"When you have to shoot, shoot. Don't talk."
- Eli Wallach, "The Good, The Bad and the Ugly"
"You see, In this world there's two kinds of people, my friend - Those with loaded guns, and those who dig. You dig."
- Clint Eastwood, "The Good, the Bad and the Ugly"
Another good line from him is in Outlaw Josey Wales where he asks the Union soldiers "well are you gonna pull those pistols or whistle Dixie?"
Here-Hear!!
I am kinda shocked that the dig quote was not added into the clip, that was the best line in the film imo
“Watch the b’stard go in (to collect bounty) look the b’stard goes in and another comes out what have you got in there a room full of b’stard’s?“Touco I think, tickled me that one I shall let some else reference it my memory is a bit poor.
"See you soon, idiots."
- Lee Van Cleef, "The Good, the Bad and the Ugly"
I love how bullets ricochet of the hat and the hat sounded like a incoming missile. I miss his old westerns movies
Love the way Eastwood and vanCleef played off each other. Classic bone-deep badasses
The best of the best
I also love the scene when Van Cleef meets Kinski in the Saloon.
It's priceless 😁👌🏻
@@thegeop5906 the scene where he rolls down his armoury displaying his gun selection is amazing. Always wanted him to use all of them in different scenarios
@@GuinessOriginal haha... Yes! 😁👌🏻
yup, bone deep BADASSES
I love the "My mule gets the crazy idea you are laughing at him" line...the bad guys are like WTH have we gotten ourselves sinto?
When you realize that Eli wasn't Hispanic, but a Jewish guy from the Bronx, his acting brilliance becomes clear.
Yeah, it's one of my most favorite scenes from the dollars trilogy.
@@douglasfrench6998 same with the guy who plays Hector for the Breaking Bad universe
Be nice to the man mule.
The day the town subsequently gained and lost four official town idiots.
I like how Van Cleef's gun sounds like a condensed Godzilla cry.
I know this features Eastwood, but probably the most awesome of all was the saloon scene in "For A Few Dollars More" when Col. Mortimer (Lee Van Cleef) struck the match to light his pipe on the back of the hunchback. An all time classic scene.
And Kinski's reaction....
That was golden
I normally dont smoke until after I eat, why dont you come back in ten minutes
Truly an unmatched performance.
In that scene, the hunchback had met his match.
He's almost always a badass but he's so adorable with the cat.
Yep! Very cute little kitty:)
Yeah, and when he called the little kitty "large one". XD
Reminds me of David Bowie playing with the baby in Labyrinth. That was so cuteee
"The Good, the Bad and the Ugly" - best western ever made in my opinion.
The cross, double cross, triple cross ! Wonderful web. Fantastic cinema.
Clint always made westerns, fun to watch.
Great actor 👍
"There are two kinds of people in this world......those with guns, and those who dig. You dig" Should have been in here.
i swear Clint Eastwood is a badass in whatever movie he is in
He's got a new film coming out soon, he's 91.
If he is a badass,he would'nt split the 200grands with the traitorous Tucco.
@@williamj.irizarryodlum5107 he killed people more than angel eyes and toko
Yeah, "cowboys are cool, Mexicans are schupid, natives have to die or stay forever in reservations"... Btw are called cowboys because they use to steal natives cows. Zionists still have the ritual of the game between Indians and Cowboys during Superbowl. Guess who wins. All is theater.
Apparently you have never seen paint your wagon.
Simply a Legend.... immortal Clint
Lee Van Clef the man that can always "out cool" Clint Eastwood.
No Way!... He comes close but no cigar... As seen near the end of The GB&U !!!
...and outdraw Eastwood in real-life.
If you liked LVC in these movies, check out "Sabata" and the sequels.
The mule bit is awesome
Your 1st time to see that pilgrim?
My favorite all-time Clint Eastwood line.
I like the fact this video included the actual mule scene for context, showing that our hero wasn't being delusional, merely sarcastic.
Clint Eastwood would never have become the star he was without Lee Van Cleef and Eli Wallach. He needed them to show him what BAD really was! Both stars combined pure evil with humor. Raising it to an art form. The sadistic laugh of Van Cleef outbads Clint from minute one. Even more so, the incomparable Wallach delves into every aspect of the western villain. No more underrated performer ever existed. Loathsome and oddly loveable at the same time. "See you soon Idio, Idio." "Idiots. It's for you!" "When you have to shoot, shoot. Don't talk!" Unlike every cardboard cutout Western character, Wallach was totally unique. No ego. No neat packaging to fit a contrived image. One thousand percent natural. And the most captivating Western villain of them all. Without these two artists, The Man with No Name would have been a complete no name.
You're a moron. Neither Lee Van Cleef or Eli Wallach played any part in the first two films, "Fistfull of Dollars" (1964) and "For a Few Dollars More" (1965), but Clint Eastwood played a "badass" in both of those movies. In fact, since Clint played such a "badass" role in those films, Leone went on to write and direct "The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly" in 1966. Van Cleef's and Wallach's roles made the last movie in the trilogy a masterpiece, but to say Clint Eastwood would have never had become a star were it not for those two actors is fugging ridiculous.
And prior to that he was a great villain in the Magnificent Seven as well.
You said it👍🏻
The movies were well cast, but without Eastwood none of the trilogy would be considered classics.
Steve Sevieria makes a great point. Eli Wallach was fantastic in The Magnificent Seven as well. His Calvera completes a trilogy of actors that includes the marvelous Yul Brynner. As well as the aptly named "King of Cool," Steve McQueen. Brynner's Chris puts an exclamation point on an era when he dazzled in The Ten Commandments and The King and I. As for McQueen, he was Hollywood's biggest box office draw and A list actor. Yet, at no point do either of these stars outshine an actor that raised wicked to an art form. "Generosity, that was my first mistake. It just goes to show. Sooner or later you must answer for every good deed." "It may even be sacrilegious. If God didnt want them sheered, he would not have made them sheep!!" In the Dollars Trilogy though, he raises his game above the mountaintop. Not only an A plus thug. A screen comic that makes you laugh with him and at him. Wallach pulls you in like a fish on a hook. Only the audience falls under the spell. Hook, Line and Sinker. At that same time, Wallach compiles a performance that ranks with his most elite. Watch his take in the Disney classic, The Moon Spinners. So loathsome nothing means anything to him. Not even his own family. Sister? So what. Nephew? Road Kill. With Eli Wallach, everyone was thrown under the bus. Or under his horse. Indispensable in every film he graced.
One bastard goes in and another comes out!
Some people think "The Outlaw Josey Wales" is the all time best western film... Some people think "Unforgiven" is the best... I think there's little doubt Clint Eastwood's 'man with no name' films, directed by Sergio Leone, laid the foundation for Clint's "Malpaso Productions," and the brilliant work that has ensued
Outlaw Josey Wales was awesome and had some of the best lines. “Don’t piss down my back and tell me it’s raining.”
Why is no one talking about Once Upon a Time in the West
@James Cameron: Your Sci-fi movies are not too bad either.
Ty Vole is right about The Outlaw Josey Wales having some great one liners. My personal favorite is "I kind of liked her. But it's always that way. As soon as I get to liking someone they aren't around very long." To which Lone Waddy replied, "I've noticed when you get to disliking someone, they aren't around very long either!" Clint Eastwoods fabulous later movies owed so much to The GENIUS of the great Sergio Leone. In my opinion the greatest western director ever. Leone could take a ten cent budget and spin gold from it. With the two greatest desperados of the western genre, Lee Van Cleef and the incomparable Eli Wallach teaming together. They may have been Bad and Ugly on the big screen. The end product was Awesome and Beautiful. In the old saying, Sergio taught Clint everything he learned. Just not everything he knew.
@@donaldschmidt2990 …Bravo!
‘Such ingratitude for all times I saved your life’. Epic.
I so love the scenes with Lee Van Cleef.🙂👍
@@richardreece6712 A king amongst kings. 👍😀
The two scenes with Colonel Mortimer and Wild the Hunchback has some classic comedy.
" I generally smoke just after I eat, why don't you come back in about 10 minutes?" 😁
Love the way that bullet "echoes" off the hat!!
2:48 The hat was so high that it made a whistling sound while falling back to earth.
The three greatest westerns of all time.
Three legendary movies in a row.
Imagine everywhere you go and having that music play in the background….,,
🎼🎼🎼🎼🎼🎼🎼🎼🎼🎼🎼🎼🎼
My life is so boring that the music would only start playing when I got up to take a crap.
@@AceGoodheart
👍🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
I work with a guy with a ring tone on his phone 😅
Fantastic sound effects back then. 🙂
A time like that Lee van Cleef had to ask himself " did I fire 6 or only 5"
Callaghan knows you count on that.
Great clip compilation!! Brought back tons of memories of me and my Dad watching these a lot when I was a kid.
Just watched this series over the weekend..again
"It's for you!" 😆
In our house "The Good, The Bad and the Ugly" is what's called a remote dropper. Eli Wallach's performance in this movie, was brilliant. Add in the fact that he had no firearm or shooting knowledge really makes his portrayal of Tuco that much more amazing.
Tuco Benedicto Pacifico Ramirez, also known as the rat. Eli Wallach is evil personified, dirty, nasty, cruel, no morals, but boy, did he entertain us. He outperforms everyone in the film
"The Good Bad and Ugly" has a hilarious lost scene.
The ricochet sounds? 💥
Note: Back about 100 years ago, all bullets were manufactured with a tiny and delicate whistle on them. Through a very sophisticated & detailed process the highly skilled ammunition blacksmith would fabricate these .... and so on....
1:45 The deadee hanging on the fence won’t be laughing at no more mules! 😂😂
The best classical movies ever .
Nobody could squint like Clint
7:25 (Tuco reads) see you soon, idi idi idi (man with no name takes paper from tuco:) "Idiots...... its for you." 😄😄😄
7:08 That cat has been dead for around half a century. Amazing, the Wonders of Film.
Seriously, these were some of the best movies ever made. Not quite on par with The Ten Commandments and Ben Hur, but still in a class of their own just below that.
Eli deserved an Oscar: he stole the movie!
Which he didn't you dumbass
Yep
He deserved something for nearly getting killed at least four times in the filming of the flick.
Without him it woulda been nothing. Ok maybe something, but not nearly the same
Ya
You know what's clever.
He only used 3 bullets. He kept 3 in the chamber......just in case.
These were the days when filmmakers knew how to make films
I am still puzzled over the obsession with fanning a revolver. Cool to see, yes. Fun to do, well, if you file down all the gripping ridges on the hammer and somehow modified the spring to produce the same amount of power while weakening the draw requirement it could be fun. All, if surprised any experienced gunman would have the immediate chamber empty and only load that one when they had prior knowledge they were going into a fight. Saddle strap, serape, sleeve, random tree branch, edge of a table, vine, each and all of these can/will brush your side, accidentally cocking the hammer. Accidental fire did far more to thin out the stupid and stupidly cocky people than duels.
The mule scene is very well done, that's why I have a copy on my phone.
Brilliant thanks for posting, reminded me of my youth
Not quite the best, but just as much fun! The revolver sequence in the good the bad is priceless!
So well put together, worth a second look. Thanks.
Best film ever made. Best Trilogy ever made.
There are only two types of people in this world...those who can shoot Clint's hat off and those who can't.
Two types of people..Those who use the door..
And those who come thru the window.
Those with a rope around their neck and those people with the job of doing the cutting
Lee van Cleef - best of the bad ❤️
@@TracySmith-xy9tq The best. In fact - small story here: when I was in college (many years ago) a costume designer came to give us a talk about all the films she had worked on: when we asked her who was the nicest person she had ever worked with: without hesitation she said Lee Van Cleef - she said he was an absolute gentleman.
And then there's Lee Van Cleef who can stand in front of him and shoot his hat off so high.
“ Bravo “ 🥺🥺🥺🥺🥰🥰🥰
Eastwood: the Perfect cowboy!!
CLINT NEVER MISSESS. AMAAAAAASZING
What a nice video. Thank you for posting it and thank you to the people who made the movies we love
No, old man, thought I was having trouble with my adding. It's alright now.
Loved that line. Used it in the army all the time. Just shortened it to No, old man talking to officers. Lol.
Was even funnier when they realized they were maybe a day older lol.
Wow, even his hat is hard, every bullet ricocheted off it!!
How could you forget the "LOOKING FOR ANYTHING?" "HELLO!" Scene from A Fistful Of Dollars?!
Never get old
Gotta love some good ole American made spaghetti westerns.
You missed the scene at the end of good the bad and the ugly. Where he tells Tuco "you see in this world there's two kinds of people my friend, those with loaded guns and those who dig,you dig."
I like the old prophet complaining about the railroad in "For a Few Dollars More." These spaghetti westerns are classics.
I love thes movies i enjoy my time every time I get to watch them
I love how both of them are competing Lol
Thxs! Great, I loved it!
THE BEST WESTERN..... SERGIO LEONE....ENNIO MORRICONE Y TODOS LOS GRANDES DEL SPAGHETTI WESTERN! SALUD!
Thank You.
great vid. thanx stax
Such amazing awesome.handsome Clint Eastwood.
Nice one Porfle that cheered me up (I was having a break from Call of Duty) all the best
Sergio Leone talks about Goldoni,to explain his sense of humour.
Lee Van Cleef his first movie I believe was The Beast from 20000 fathoms. He was an army sharpshooter. 1953
You for got the seen with the steal plate on his chest and him saying "aim for the heart".
I don't wear em!!! Lady smiiiiles!!
The best maths lesson I’ve ever had …..
"Once upon a time in the West".
Harmonica: Did you bring a horse for me?
Snaky: Well... looks like we're...
[snickers]
Snaky: ...looks like we're shy one horse.
Harmonica: [shaking head] You brought two too many.
@@zvimur
Charles Bronson, another great spaghetti
western 👍
There are 2 kinds of men: Men with guns, and men who dig.
These days, our masters in DC are the ones with guns.
😂😂😂😂😂😂
Sergio Leone nailed it with this series. The Unforgiven is the best though, IMO
His name was "Manko", nickname " Blondy".
You see, my friend, in this world there are two kinds of people.
People with loaded guns and people who dig. You dig.
Probably had no idea they were making movies that people will watch centuries from now
Blondie - I named my Fallout characters after him.
I've been putting together a tabletop game with a Western setting. Therein he's Joe Manco (aka Blondie), leader of the Eastwood Gang. The other members are named after and based on some of his other roles, like Rowdy Yates or the Preacher.
Dude will be inspiring stories for years to come
@@AlystrZelland so true, great Character.
That music as the poncho unveils his gun!!
" I am the man with no name"
"what shall we call you then?"
"Norman"
Great ending
I love right before blonde leaves his partner in the desert he tells him " I'll keep the money and you can have the rope "
I've always thought the way he looks past Prophet in FFDM before getting up and almost leaving was great. I wish that was here, but it's one of those moments that's more awkward than it is the character intentionally being funny
I was watching this and my wife's says ware is the funny part . I laughed even more. She has no clue . Lol
Some just don't get it, mines the same way,lol
Adding trouble....It's alright now!!! 👌
7:01 The Italian line is better: "I can sleep well, because my bitter enemy watches over me."
When you watch these clips you notice how many of those supporting actors were in 2 or more of the "no name" movies.
GREATEST WESTERNS WILL NEVER BE MADE OF SAME QUALITY MUSIC DIRECTION AND GREAT STARS LED BY CLINT EASTWOOD
You missed "There two kinds of men in the world, men with loaded guns and men who dig. You dig"
8:21 stunt double alert
Nice catch!
Holy shit, it took me so damn long that Eli Wallach didn't actually do that
When Eastwood handed Wallach the note, reportedly he actually said, “Idiots, it’s for us.” You are watching a silent movie with English voiceovers written by famous dialogue writer Mickey Knox. Just a bit of humor from Mr. Knox.
It' says "E' per te" (it's for you) in Italian too. It was the original script.
The script is online. It says "Idiots" "Its for you"
Sadly the era of cool quips and comebacks of the seventies and eighties is long gone.
Another funny scene is with that old man and Clint. The old man talks about losing his temper and Clint tries to look concerned out of respect while knowing the old man isnt capable of hurting a fly.
Can't go wrong when Sergio Leone is your point of reference...
This mill westerns- 'Hateful 8' n 'HOSTILES' (IMO).
Le queda muy bien el personaje de vaquero 🤠 👍 👌, ok ✔ Clint eatswood muy bien actuado ok 👍
I died at the very end
Aye the best auld day long
See you soon idiots was awesome too. Haha
Feeding that poor boy lead-poisoned apples, tsj! …
It;s no coincidence that when Clint was the sheriff of Carmel , California crime dropped by 90 percent. He would shoot the baddies on sight.
he was mayor. i don't imagine that wealthy lil town gave him too much crime to clean up lol
How Eli Wallach did not win the Oscar for his portrayal TUCO Is criminal at best but in that time the movie couldn’t be released in America the funny dollies thought it was too violent they need to go to bed early with her warm milk
This is “The good, bad, and ugly:
Its a mix of the trilogy..
A fistful of dollars
For a few dollars more
The good the bad and the ugly