I was a teenager during the decade of the 1970's. I worked with and knew multiple older guys from around town. Little did I know at the time that many of them were WWII veterans who saw heavy action in the war and never talked about it. One of our home town hero's was John Bradley who raised the original flag on Iwo Jima. For many, I didn't know they were WWII vets until they died and I read their obituaries in the local newspaper and learned of the many war medals and purple hearts those guys earned. I later discovered the same for Vietnam Vets. Respect your elders, you never know who they really are. R.I.P. Ken, Don, Harold, Bud, Dick, Alex, Bob, Robert, Dale, Randy, Steve, John and all the other veterans I have known.
@@CryptTonite1955 Good deal I clicked the reply thinking that someone's going to throw out a cheap insult. I'm glad to be proven wrong. Wish you and those close to you nothing but the best. Stay safe because I'm thinking that things are going to get a lot wilder before they get any more better.
@@Packguardian_gacha8684 The original idiom is, "Don't count your chickens before they hatch." They might not all hatch, then you went out and planned around having more chickens than you actually do, and you're screwed. So in a sentence like this one, where it's more past tense. It's implied that you should "count your chickens" 'cause you already counted 'em before they hatched, but they didn't all hatch. So recount them now, so you can plan accordingly. In other words: He counted his chickens before they hatched by engaging in a fight with this guy. Then when given his knife back, he should've "counted his chickens" now that they'd hatched (now that he was already into the event he triggered), realized he has less than his original count since they didn't all hatch (plan fell apart) and get out of there since he didn't have enough chickens.
Always? There's a reason they're not in that profession anymore, right? It might be slower for some, but age still takes its toll on everyone's reflexes, strength, endurance, etc. At one point, even old men in professions where men tend to die young have to acknowledge their age. Besides, well, 'tis a movie.
@@Briselance : I've been instructed in martial art by an "old man". Yeah, he was getting a bit slower but hitting him was like hitting a piece of granite. Also, seeing not a trace of fear or doubt in a man's eyes makes you second guess everything you think you know. Strength and speed help, but for some things they are not needed.
@@Briselance You must not have studied an advanced martial art. Strength and speed is one thing, but the ability to block and counterstrike someone's pressure point to immediately take someone down is something else.
If ever you find yourself confronting an old man who easily disarms you, shows you what you were doing wrong, gives you your weapon back and then invites you to try again the correct answer is "No sir. Thankyou for the lesson sir."
@@marcelhulsman5297 Well, imagine someone really fit, strong and competent, imagine someone is trying to drag him into a barfight, and he wants to avoid it... How to defuse the situation? There are some general guidelines and heads up, but every situation has different nuances. Regarless of this, a display of fighting skills or destructive power or both, such as, IDK, cut a bottle with an horizontal chop, lift a table by one of the legs with one hand, is the worst thing to do to defuse the situation.
@@roberteugene7295 If memory serves, is more like, a kid that age is well aware of being in way over his head, but or doesn't care, or try and suppress the fear of getting wounded.
This is always the first scene I recall from this movie. It's the turning point in the movie when you realize that Garth's stories to Walter are more fact than fiction, and you see that realization on Walter's face. Literally the first film I recommend to folks, there is so much action yet you don't have to worry about sitting down to watch it with your 8-year old kid/grandkid. They really don't make great films like this anymore, or at least they are very rare jewels.
@@Jaco3688You need to get better at trolling. You should have stated something about glorifying kids who killed kids for "The Man." You'll learn what ticks most people off, but by that time, you will have matured to know that you are just a blink in the world. You won't try to make people mad, just for the sake of seeking attention. There are better avenues to get attention, and the positive kind. Do something bad to your community, you will be known for your life. Do something good for your community, and you will leave this life remembered by more than yourself.
It was 1976 and I was a loud mouthed, know it all, fight anyone, 18year old when my father finally took me out back to teach me not to disrespect my mother. He was 59 at the time and I was never hit so hard, before or since. I'm 65 now and I swear I can still feel it. Thank you Dad, I miss you.
I am a year older than you, If my Dad was not there to discipline my stupid butt, Mom was perfectly capable to put me in my place, my parents loves us, but proved it by disciplining us when we deserved it. I never even thought to talk back, I knew what would be coming my way and it would not go well with me!!
@@GM8101PHX Thank you. Kids need discipline and even though they act up at times, they feel loved if they know there are rules. One thing I will say is that my parents were very rarely physical and the handful of times I was smacked were to teach a lesson not in anger. In fact, it was my Dad's calm attitude that gave him the authority.
@@Outspoken.Humanist Absolutely agree. It doesn't matter if it's kids, dogs, geese, or whatever else - rules must be in place, and there should be an appropriate penalty for not following them. Letting any creature under your care do anything it wants at any time is doing them NO good, and it does you no good. A life without limits is no life at all.
@@rayvega3163 Not at all. They have been dead for many years. They were loving and supporting parents. Working class but aspirational. Both worked but my father was the primary bread winner. My mother was warm and kind, had been a club singer. My father, a strong man, physically and in character, had been a heavy weight boxer in his youth and had a reputation as a hard man you didn't cross but he was only ever gentle and kind at home. Not sure why you wanted to know but it's good to remember and I hope that helps.
I love this movie, and I loved that after this fight he sat these boys down and taught them what it means to be a man. We need more old men like these two.
That last was a great scene in the movie and totally unplanned. Duval was talkin to the young men, as actors, giving them tips. A camera caught it accidentally and it went into the movie.
Most of the good older men are gone now, hell most of the bad ones of that age are too. But there are still good men around, you just gotta look and listen. Bravado don’t mean anything, find a man that’ll stand up for right even if it’s not popular and listen to what they have to say about life in general. If you stand up for what’s good about people you’ve got a great start in life as it is. Just my opinion.
"Just a dumb kid, Hub don't kill him" gives me the feeling Garth has seen this scene play out many, many times in their lives. I love that line. For Garth it is a forgone conclusion.
I always loved badass moments like that, but now that I'm older, I can see the subtlety in Robert's acting. You can see a slight flinch in his eye just before he talked about his lost comrades, and the way he looks at all the other guys when he said "killed many men", the stare and the pause, truly terrifying and clearly meant as a threat. The despise when he stresses on the word "flea"... That is acting.
Couldn’t agree more. That was the look and speech of a man that lived more in five minutes than these guys (or even most people) did in 18 years. I noticed it too when he emphasized flea. It wasn’t until I got married and had a kid that I could truly comprehend that feeling behind that line. It isn’t just that the kid dared to mess with him. Hub is disgusted because this kid is so blind to his own ignorance and so ill prepared for life that he’s gonna get himself killed. He doesn’t hate the kid and want to kill him. He sees what’s missing in the kids life and is disgusted by it. Fatherless behavior of an incomplete boy in need of discipline and direction. In my head I’d like to believe that after this, Frankie went on to better himself by joining the army, served for a few years, came home and became a cop and started volunteering with troubled kids to help them so they didn’t end up like he did.
This is why I have always been taught to respect my elders, I’ve seen this happen. Two punks tried to mug my grandpa, 70 and a UDT man (underwater demolition team) WW2 Navy. Father’s of the Navy SEALs, afterwards he looked at me and said, “l fought meaner in my 60s.” He died at 90, on his deathbed he started laughing. My father said, “ He feared nothing in life, he laughed at death. Crazy old man.” I hop that when I go, l will be as cool as my grandpa.
This has always been a generational issue. I am an honorably-retired police officer with a law enforcement career spanning 30 years. As I drove young thugs to jail, many times involving hours and hours at the Emergency Room getting their boo-boos patched up first, I asked them if they knew why there were no old people like them. Not one of them ever figured it out. They often theorized that people mellow as they age. It came as quite a surprise to them, that the reason there are no old people like them, is because in order to become old, you first have to survive being young.
I was in a waffle house when some punk got loud at a man that just wanted his coffee refilled..... The punks MoMA was the waitress..... The old man drank his coffee and calmly walked out never saying a word ........ The punk was telling everyone what he would have done to the old man........... I told his ass he would be dead now...... I knew the old man a Vietnam 3 timer was in the 101st airborne and the last five years of his service he taught hand to hand combat techniques for airborne training..... Point of the story don't fuck with people you don't know especially if they don't see you as a threat and scream a Haller back....
God I love this movie. My grandfather was like that too. Was a merchant marine at the age of 16 during world war 2, fought in both Vietnam and Korean war. Me and my brother till this day talk about when we used to watch John Wayne movies with our grandpa. We liked to think they were telling stories about our grandpa, because to us he was John Wayne.
A masterpiece of a movie and scene. My dad taught me some basics of fighting, nothing too elaborate, just simple stuff for self defense, and it's given me a whole new level of appreciation for this scene: Frankie and his friends all do these big dramatic swings, thinking it'll add power or maybe scare Hub, but all it's doing is giving Hub an opening to block and pin them, no sweat. You don't faff around, you go in quick and efficient.
Nothing helps in a fight more so than experience. And yes, "Haymakers" are a rookies mistake. No call for them especially when your fighting bare hands. Keep your elbows and chin down at all times.
A 9th degree black belt told us any good karate fighter should be able to do Bruce Lee's 1 inch punch. All the wind up does is give you more time to screw up the timing.
Great observation. You can see Robert Duvall's character calmly observing Frankie's stance with the knife, thinking 'Yup, got him.' Then he blocks, grabs the knife and corrects his technique.
Pro-tip: when a guy disarms you, corrects you on your technique, then tosses your knife back to you, that's a clear indication you are in WAY over your head.
Just an important note: both Robert Duvall and Michael Kane are veterans, having both served during the Korean War. However, unlike in this movie, Duvall was never sent into combat. Michael Kane, on the other hand, was sent into combat, and has detailed a time where they were overrun and had to fight in hand to hand combat, and remembers thinking, "Maybe they will kill me, but I am going to take some of them with me."
Reminds me of the time a director told Christopher Lee to imagine what it would feel like to be stabbed in the back. Lee's response, "I don't have to imagine it."
"There's only 4 of them." Gets me every time. You can see the leader hesitate as he picks up his knife. Granted, he had a shotgun pointed at him, but I like to think he's truly scared of Hub but doesn't want to look like a coward in front of his buddies.
Forget Hub, that shotgun will do serious damage or end your life, I would have been peeing my pants with it pointed at me, forget the knife!! I like that they had no clue a shotgun was coming to the knife fight!!! I served in the Air Force, as security police, we carried M-16s everyday and no one challenged us!!!
The mark of excellence in acting is being able to control the emotions of the audience. Second Hand Lions acting is so masterful that you might as well get the towel out along with the popcorn.
"They really lived." That pretty much summed it up. I still don't know whether to laugh or cry at the end. I truly loved these characters so usually I do both. Everyone was really in fine form in this film, and it is why it is in the top ten list of my favorite films.
When my great uncle died 2 years ago at 92, I didn't cry for him. HE REALLY LIVED. I cried for his widow, they shaired the same bed nearly every night since he got home from ww2.
I've watched this so many times. Whenever it comes up on my feed I watch again. Powerful speech about manhood. "I've loved only one woman with a passion a flea like you can never understand." I don't recommend fighting as a first resort but sometimes it becomes the only one.
Pro tip: when fighting an old man go for the leg sweep. Or a snap kick to the knee if you are feeling particularly mean. Old man strength is real. Old man mobility isn’t 😅. I know because I’m old
I agree, epic movie I enjoyed immensely. This popped up in my recommended and I can't think of many movies I've enjoyed more than this one. Criminally underrated, IMHO. Such fine acting all the way around. Well done guys 😃👍🏻
@@tinetannies4637 Agreed, I'm tired of those fools. Such an "underrated" actor, such an "underrated" movie etc. Like repeating what they've heard a thousand times makes them edgy or cool somehow. I believe they have an extremely (overrated) mind, which is to say they have absolutely zero independent thought.
If you are fixing to pick a fight with some old man, and his buddy gets up and calmly says, "Just don't kill him, okay." and then walks out, perhaps it is time to rethink your plans in life. If you have a weapon and the person you are fighting is disarmed, and that person disarms you, gives you advice on how to make a better attack, then gives back your weapon, just say "thank you sir." and walk away.
You missed out one more important thing. The punk being told to pick up the knife because he’s going to need all the help he could get. That sounds like a warning of he doesn’t know what he’s going to put himself through.
This film ages like the finest wine. I saw it as a kid, loved it. I am now in my 20s. Still love it. My kids will see it. And I hope it continues down the family line. A true classic. A film deeply treasured by my family and I.
Saw this in the theater when it was released; no-one could stop laughing. It was a marvelous piece of Texana worthy of someone like Larry McMurtry or in another era, J. Frank Dobie. That Robert Duvall could carry off the character was no surprise, but I was absolutely stunned by Michael Caine not only nailing the drawl but the Central Texas variety of it, and his understanding of what it meant in context. A gem of writing with two Oscar-worthy performances interpreting it... KDM
Could have not said it any better my friend simply a joy to watch and the end is amazing just after the chopper lands They really lived simply wonderful
Caine did the same heavy accent much earlier in "Hurry Sundown" (1966). A large number of cast members, especially Damien Lewis, that were in "Band of Brothers" are British, and sounded exactly like Americans.
@@pantaglieze It is amazing how such talented actors take their roles seriously to heart not only to project a character but also the vital facets of that character... thanks for the comment... KDM
@@kenmclemore523 Renee Zelwegger worked full-time as a secretary in London to get the Britspeak exactly right for Bridget Jones. Joachim Phoenix actually completed a fireman's training course and became completely certified in real life for his role as a fireman in "Ladder 49". The weightlessness scenes in "Apollo 13" were all done by the actual actors diving in a KC-135 (Boeing 707) under weightless conditions--nothing was digitalized--they were really floating freely and doing the acting too. So many anecdotes you could write a book.
This is a solid movie. Original storyline (rare these days), has good acting, and is light-hearted. I can remember seeing this on the airline when I was traveling from RDU to LAX. Back in the day they switched out the 'in flight entertainment' about every month. This is the only movie I tuned in to watch each week.
I got to meet a 3 war vet in 2003; fought and was captured in the Philippians in WW2, froze his ass off (his words) in Korea for 3 years off and on, and did 2.5 tours in Vietnam before being shot twice. He cussed out the officers out when they medically retired him, and he wanted to get back in during the 80's and the Gulf War. He was not to be fucked with.
The Chief Master Sergeant who taught me how to be a proper officer was like this. He passed away in 1991 and I'd like to think he's in the afterlife, looking at the snot-nosed 2Lt I was and the Major General I became, and smiling. Although in his manner, he was more like Sergeant Major Plumley (We Were Soldiers), portrayed by Sam Elliot.....in other words, he convinced me that if I didn't listen and ever ONCE thought I was his superior, he'd pop me in the head with his sidearm......or at least take me behind the woodshed and beat my ass with a 2x4. 🙂
I love this movie. This movie brings back memories of when I used to spend the night every weekend at my grandmas. This was the movie me and her would watch together. Rest In Peace grandma. Hard to watch it now a days without getting a few tears.
Repent to Jesus Christ! “Brothers and sisters, we do not want you to be uninformed about those who sleep in death, so that you do not grieve like the rest of mankind, who have no hope. For we believe that Jesus died and rose again, and so we believe that God will bring with Jesus those who have fallen asleep in him. According to the Lord’s word, we tell you that we who are still alive, who are left until the coming of the Lord, will certainly not precede those who have fallen asleep. For the Lord himself will come down from heaven, with a loud command, with the voice of the archangel and with the trumpet call of God, and the dead in Christ will rise first. After that, we who are still alive and are left will be caught up together with them in the clouds to meet the Lord in the air. And so we will be with the Lord forever. Therefore encourage one another with these words.” 1 Thessalonians 4:13-18 NIV h
@@jesusislord6545 I'm going for the whole death bed repentance thing. But you do your organized religion thing. I think if someone wants to find spiritual meaning, it doesn't require you to adopt blindly others views, but find the best parts of all and put them together for yourself.
the best thing about this scene is afterwards they bring those kids back to their place to give them aid and food. You see Duvall talking to them as if giving them fatherly advice. It's endearing.
This always reminds me of the old salts down at my job years ago. quiet, polite, firm but compassionate but could absolutely lay the wood on predators and punks. Then sit back down and finish lunch.
2022 and this scene still gets me laughing. Honestly say this film is a true classic and amazing. Todays film can never match the life lessons this film brought in
Doubt it, The story has a great place in the pAntheon of pages from an authors or screEN writERS words & thoughts On paPEr to be revERrED with much Skepticism & trepiDATIon But ultimately as a goOd ol family clASsIC!
One of the greatest movie out there with awesome actors who enjoyed what they were doing The ending was priceless as well "Well there was this one traveling salesman"
The entire movie gets me every time I see it. But, that line at the end, "Yeah, they REALLY lived!", absolutely reduces me to rubbish. To me, one of the greatest, most underrated movies of all time!!!
Borrowed this movie from the library. My mom and I fell in love with it. Mom is with the ancestors now. Whenever I see this movie ,I think of her. Great movie.
I'm Hub McCann. I've fought in two world wars, and countless smaller ones on three continents. I've led thousands of men into battle with everything from horses and swords to artillery and _tanks._ I've seen the headwaters of the Nile and tribes of natives no white men had ever seen before. I've won and lost a dozen fortunes, _killed many men,_ and loved only _one woman..._ with a passion a *_flea_* like you... could never begin to understand! That's who I am. _Now go home boy!_
Duvall: "I've won and lost a dozen fortunes, killed many men, and loved only one woman with a passion a flea like you could never begin to understand." Me:(standing ovation)
Hub sure told it like it is eh? Now that's what men are supposed to be..... sure wish we all had the pleasure to see. Awesome movie, great lessons, great story. what an adventure those two boys had, and what men they became......
Happened to see this movie on a flight, just to break the boredom. At least 3/4 of the passengers were watching and laughed throughout the film. One of the best little flicks I have ever seen. Puts the drivel coming out of Hollywood to shame.
Anthony Mackie explained why movies suck now. Almost explained. He forgot to add that when a story is actually good it gets made into a TV series. Because TV series make money.
I like when he says that he's killed many men he looks around at the younger guys to emphasize that he's talking to all of them. It really articulates that these 4 young men are literally nothing to him. No challenge at all. And when he calls the leader a flea it's just the cherry on top of one of the greatest character comparisons in film
Who else here is depressed af that Robert Duvall and Michael Caine are getting very old? Two of the greatest actors who ever lived and are easily treasures themselves! 😍
Michael Caine was a British soldier in the Korean War, patrolling out in the no mans land of the line once the war went static, killing and avoiding death among the churned up ground and rotting corpses of the previous year. It was nearly as bad as WW1 and he spoke on the utility of bravery as a survival strategy.
Portugal: You're probably too young to remember but the actor Marcosias Pahtwoneesus was probably the best actor ever not recorded (he lived in now ancient Greece and his voice filled the stadium way before microphone and amplifiers). Even Duvall and Caine would admit as such.
The very last thing Hollywood wants to see is Alpha white males using tough love to get through to kids. Nope, today they teach if someone comes at you for a fight then run away and squeal on them to authorities.
it was well timed actually for both the lead actors and the boy and his grown counter part , ALL done a bang up job, they really got the right actors for each of the main parts... I don't think it would've come out as well with other actors in it.. well hard to imagine others in those parts anyway..
I'm obsessed with this clip. I love how subtle Michael Caine's performance is. Everything he says and the way he says it tells us that he knows how dangerous Duvall's character is
Fun fact; the guy Robert Duvall hits in the face is Travis Willingham, voice actor for many anime including Colonel Mustang in Full Metal Alchemist. Funny story; when they shot that scene, Robert Duvall actually hit him three times in the nose instead of fudging it to the left, thinking Travis was a stuntman. When he told him he wasn’t, Duvall gave him five hundred dollars feeling bad about it. Always tells that story at conventions.
@@--pussypatroll-- Except I'm watching this video because I saw Travis tell this story. Your plea for attention is pretty cringey. Might wanna see to that.
@@sybariticcupboardrat3763 Anyone using the word 'cringey' in their vocabulary is a little bitch. YOU have no right to express yourself. Do society a favor, and never leave the house. Cheers.
I saw this movie for the first time during a sleepy afternoon at my grandmas house. Honestly that vibe just stuck for me whenever I saw the cover again
I always laugh with Caine's line of, "You better pick that knife up, you're gonna need it." Shame they left out the best part. After Hub/Duvall kicks the teens' butts, he then takes them outside and gives them a talkin' to about what it means to be a man and they leave the place, all respectful.
I never tire of this scene! Funny and so badass at the same time. These movie gems are so easy to pass by because they are not heavily advertised blockbusters, but way better. Duvall in his finest comedic role!
@@bryanprime3438 with a couple 45s odds are the police will hear MY side of the story while carrying away the bodies of the attackers!!! (well not KIDS like in this scene, BAD men) ~ROFL~
One of my favorite scenes. I’ve watched it a hundred times. However, just noticed; all “teenage hormones” aside, I’m giving the kid props for catching that blade when it was tossed back to him. If you haven’t seen “Second Hand Lions”, hopefully learning that Caine and Duvall co-star will cause you to wise up. I had this on VHS haha.
man that was right at the end of the VHS era since the movie came out in 2003 and VHS stopped production in 2005. I still have the original DVD i got when it came out though
As a Veteran I love this scene. The Civilian population don't understand what we have been trained in and for...so many think us weak......little do they know
I was home on leave as Air Force Security Police, this kids approaches me in a 7-11 store and points snub nosed 6 shot at my face, I called GUN three times at full voice, shoved the kid through the plate glass window and ordered the clerk to call 911. The kid had to explain why he was carrying around Dad's pistol, the kid begged the officers to put him in jail instead of calling his Dad!! I can assume that Kid who is now a man never will forget that day!! I was treated very well by the Salina Police Department!!
Hub reminds me of my 8th grade PE teacher and coach. WWII veteran and missing his right hand, we were terrified of him! He was only about 5'5", but I saw him back a delinquent kid up against a wall by shoving his stump against that kid's throat. Held him there giving him the scariest drill-sergeant-style dressing down ever! That kid wasn't any trouble the rest of the year! 1976-1978
My uncle worked with an SAS vet who was a little guy. Uncle Cec saw him take down a much bigger man with one finger; kinda like what Sean Connery did in "The Presidio."
That is a speech that puts fire in my belly. Ive only fought in one war, on one continent, havent see the nile, but Ive seen the Euphrates, and Ive only loved one woman.
Simper Fi. I felt that speech too. Only one war here too. I’ve seen the sun set and rise in some beautiful places. Been on 4 different continents, lost friends that I don’t think I’ll ever get over. Most Marines have been there done that; lived and seen more things than the average man will in a lifetime.
His accent has a strong English bent to it. But that works, the territory those two fought in would have been British territory back in the day. So picking up that accent isn’t impossible. Plus, it does fit the character of Garth being more relaxed while Hub is hot headed.
Love the reality of the fight. Learnt the first knife disarm, the arm lock , the way to break the grab from behind and disable the guy with elbow strike. Learnt to strike with a knife sideways so it slides through the ribs and smooth so if you hit a rib it glides through instead of jarring out of your hand. Simple basic techniques that work. So realistic .
I love this movie. Best part is after he was done mopping up the whole bar with them he drove them to his house gave em steaks to put on their black eyes and asked them if they wanted to stay for dinner. Fucking legend
Finding out that Travis Willingham is in this scene makes me so happy. Especially now that he's playing multiple crotchety old warriors in the current crit role campaign
I had a neighbour who was LRDG then SAS in WW2. There was over 45 years of difference in age but we became close friends. The war really left its mark, and the rare occasions he would talk about it left me petrifed. We have no idea what these men went through. He is at peace now.
That “I loved only one woman, with a passion a flea like you could never begin to understand” was such a bad ass line
Hell yea that whole speech makes me tear up a bit everytime idk why
That was cold
I was a teenager during the decade of the 1970's. I worked with and knew multiple older guys from around town.
Little did I know at the time that many of them were WWII veterans who saw heavy action in the war and never talked about it. One of our home town hero's was John Bradley who raised the original flag on Iwo Jima. For many, I didn't know they were WWII vets until they died and I read their obituaries in the local newspaper and learned of the many war medals and purple hearts those guys earned. I later discovered the same for Vietnam Vets. Respect your elders, you never know who they really are. R.I.P. Ken, Don, Harold, Bud, Dick, Alex, Bob, Robert, Dale, Randy, Steve, John and all the other veterans I have known.
They were hero's, now we've got zero's.
@@CryptTonite1955 Good deal I clicked the reply thinking that someone's going to throw out a cheap insult. I'm glad to be proven wrong. Wish you and those close to you nothing but the best. Stay safe because I'm thinking that things are going to get a lot wilder before they get any more better.
@@stanleydavidlepretre4241 Cheers 🍻
Where do you live?????❤
@@danamazin8813 I’m in Oz, if you meant me.
if a man disarms you and lectures you how to use a knife properly in a fight you need to just count your chickens and quit.
And if that same man then gives you your knife back to try again just apologize pay his tab and walk away fast
@@094640 indeed
Where did that saying come from anyways and what does it mean? "Count your chickens."
@@Packguardian_gacha8684old English proverb about 400 years ago when were raping the world😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
@@Packguardian_gacha8684 The original idiom is, "Don't count your chickens before they hatch." They might not all hatch, then you went out and planned around having more chickens than you actually do, and you're screwed.
So in a sentence like this one, where it's more past tense. It's implied that you should "count your chickens" 'cause you already counted 'em before they hatched, but they didn't all hatch. So recount them now, so you can plan accordingly.
In other words: He counted his chickens before they hatched by engaging in a fight with this guy. Then when given his knife back, he should've "counted his chickens" now that they'd hatched (now that he was already into the event he triggered), realized he has less than his original count since they didn't all hatch (plan fell apart) and get out of there since he didn't have enough chickens.
"Always fear the old man in a profession where men die young."
Always? There's a reason they're not in that profession anymore, right? It might be slower for some, but age still takes its toll on everyone's reflexes, strength, endurance, etc.
At one point, even old men in professions where men tend to die young have to acknowledge their age.
Besides, well, 'tis a movie.
@@Briselance : I've been instructed in martial art by an "old man". Yeah, he was getting a bit slower but hitting him was like hitting a piece of granite. Also, seeing not a trace of fear or doubt in a man's eyes makes you second guess everything you think you know. Strength and speed help, but for some things they are not needed.
wise words indeed XD
"beware the wrath of the patient man"
@@Briselance You must not have studied an advanced martial art. Strength and speed is one thing, but the ability to block and counterstrike someone's pressure point to immediately take someone down is something else.
Robert Duvall is 91 now & Michael Caine is 87. Both of them are Korean War veterans.
I wonder how many of the young Hollywood actors have been in a real war.....
Any relation to Shelly Duvall?
@@Stupidhaole808
Surprisingly no they aren't.
@@Reduxalicious thanks bud
@@stephencross1230 in an actual war? Not many, but many have been in the military
If ever you find yourself confronting an old man who easily disarms you, shows you what you were doing wrong, gives you your weapon back and then invites you to try again the correct answer is "No sir. Thankyou for the lesson sir."
What kid that age has the sense to know he's in waaayyy over his head?
It's a movie 🙄
Right you are!!!
@@marcelhulsman5297 Well, imagine someone really fit, strong and competent, imagine someone is trying to drag him into a barfight, and he wants to avoid it... How to defuse the situation?
There are some general guidelines and heads up, but every situation has different nuances. Regarless of this, a display of fighting skills or destructive power or both, such as, IDK, cut a bottle with an horizontal chop, lift a table by one of the legs with one hand, is the worst thing to do to defuse the situation.
@@roberteugene7295 If memory serves, is more like, a kid that age is well aware of being in way over his head, but or doesn't care, or try and suppress the fear of getting wounded.
This is always the first scene I recall from this movie. It's the turning point in the movie when you realize that Garth's stories to Walter are more fact than fiction, and you see that realization on Walter's face. Literally the first film I recommend to folks, there is so much action yet you don't have to worry about sitting down to watch it with your 8-year old kid/grandkid. They really don't make great films like this anymore, or at least they are very rare jewels.
They still make them, but as you said, they are rare jewels.
If they did, we’d be too free and ungovernable!
Toxic masculinity. We need more of it.
@@Jaco3688You need to get better at trolling. You should have stated something about glorifying kids who killed kids for "The Man." You'll learn what ticks most people off, but by that time, you will have matured to know that you are just a blink in the world. You won't try to make people mad,
just for the sake of seeking attention. There are better avenues to get attention, and the positive kind. Do something bad to your community, you will be known for your life. Do something good for your community, and you will leave this life remembered by more than yourself.
They don't make them like this anymore because they're too afraid to offend anyone and don't know what a woman is much less the love of one
It was 1976 and I was a loud mouthed, know it all, fight anyone, 18year old when my father finally took me out back to teach me not to disrespect my mother. He was 59 at the time and I was never hit so hard, before or since. I'm 65 now and I swear I can still feel it. Thank you Dad, I miss you.
I am a year older than you, If my Dad was not there to discipline my stupid butt, Mom was perfectly capable to put me in my place, my parents loves us, but proved it by disciplining us when we deserved it. I never even thought to talk back, I knew what would be coming my way and it would not go well with me!!
@@GM8101PHX Thank you. Kids need discipline and even though they act up at times, they feel loved if they know there are rules.
One thing I will say is that my parents were very rarely physical and the handful of times I was smacked were to teach a lesson not in anger. In fact, it was my Dad's calm attitude that gave him the authority.
@@Outspoken.Humanist Absolutely agree. It doesn't matter if it's kids, dogs, geese, or whatever else - rules must be in place, and there should be an appropriate penalty for not following them. Letting any creature under your care do anything it wants at any time is doing them NO good, and it does you no good. A life without limits is no life at all.
@@Outspoken.Humanist19 year old here, will be 20 this April. What are your parents like if you don't mind me asking?
@@rayvega3163 Not at all. They have been dead for many years. They were loving and supporting parents. Working class but aspirational. Both worked but my father was the primary bread winner. My mother was warm and kind, had been a club singer. My father, a strong man, physically and in character, had been a heavy weight boxer in his youth and had a reputation as a hard man you didn't cross but he was only ever gentle and kind at home.
Not sure why you wanted to know but it's good to remember and I hope that helps.
I love this movie, and I loved that after this fight he sat these boys down and taught them what it means to be a man. We need more old men like these two.
That last was a great scene in the movie and totally unplanned. Duval was talkin to the young men, as actors, giving them tips. A camera caught it accidentally and it went into the movie.
@@veramae4098 can you give me the source
The world needs more men, not old men, like these. Period!
Most of the good older men are gone now, hell most of the bad ones of that age are too. But there are still good men around, you just gotta look and listen. Bravado don’t mean anything, find a man that’ll stand up for right even if it’s not popular and listen to what they have to say about life in general. If you stand up for what’s good about people you’ve got a great start in life as it is. Just my opinion.
He fed them steaks too 😊 so that teen got his BBQ after all 😂
"Just a dumb kid, Hub don't kill him" gives me the feeling Garth has seen this scene play out many, many times in their lives. I love that line. For Garth it is a forgone conclusion.
...well he told the kid "...he needs this more than me..." so he's SEEN it before and already told him about just getting out of the hospital!!!
Well, he _does_ lowkey call Hub a kill-stealing moron, so...
He did say that the kid should pick his knife up cause he was gonna need it
After 40 years he’s used to it
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"But there's four of them-.... three of them!" Gets me every time
I always loved badass moments like that, but now that I'm older, I can see the subtlety in Robert's acting.
You can see a slight flinch in his eye just before he talked about his lost comrades, and the way he looks at all the other guys when he said "killed many men", the stare and the pause, truly terrifying and clearly meant as a threat. The despise when he stresses on the word "flea"...
That is acting.
the fucking monologue is legendary....
@@robertmurry1442 And you had to ruin a perfect comment with your vulgarity, of which the movie had none on your pathetic level.
Couldn’t agree more. That was the look and speech of a man that lived more in five minutes than these guys (or even most people) did in 18 years. I noticed it too when he emphasized flea. It wasn’t until I got married and had a kid that I could truly comprehend that feeling behind that line. It isn’t just that the kid dared to mess with him. Hub is disgusted because this kid is so blind to his own ignorance and so ill prepared for life that he’s gonna get himself killed. He doesn’t hate the kid and want to kill him. He sees what’s missing in the kids life and is disgusted by it. Fatherless behavior of an incomplete boy in need of discipline and direction. In my head I’d like to believe that after this, Frankie went on to better himself by joining the army, served for a few years, came home and became a cop and started volunteering with troubled kids to help them so they didn’t end up like he did.
This is why I have always been taught to respect my elders, I’ve seen this happen. Two punks tried to mug my grandpa, 70 and a UDT man (underwater demolition team) WW2 Navy. Father’s of the Navy SEALs, afterwards he looked at me and said, “l fought meaner in my 60s.” He died at 90, on his deathbed he started laughing. My father said, “ He feared nothing in life, he laughed at death. Crazy old man.” I hop that when I go, l will be as cool as my grandpa.
antony garza good story, thanks for sharing, never let go of those memories
Y does that sound like the best way to go just laughing at death
you are from good stock, all will be well when your time comes!!!
Awesome story ! Be like your granpa, cause im sure he loves you so much the man you became
What a great story of remembrance for you to tell your own grandkids. Thanks for sharing 😀👍
The way he chuckles while saying 'gonna need all the help you can get' is just amazing, it sounds so completely genuine.
And in real life, a smart kid would pause a second and think "I need to rethink this".
I loved when he walks through the door and then racks the slide on the shotgun, music to my ears, and Everyone knew the shotgun was present!!!
@@la_old_salt2241Any normal human on this planet would piss themselves 🤣
Everyone needs to see this movie. Wow, for once in a while something worthy of 36 million views actually gets that amount.
Wonderful film
This has always been a generational issue. I am an honorably-retired police officer with a law enforcement career spanning 30 years. As I drove young thugs to jail, many times involving hours and hours at the Emergency Room getting their boo-boos patched up first, I asked them if they knew why there were no old people like them. Not one of them ever figured it out. They often theorized that people mellow as they age. It came as quite a surprise to them, that the reason there are no old people like them, is because in order to become old, you first have to survive being young.
"Never fight an old man whose profession was death, he is old for a reason"
I was in a waffle house when some punk got loud at a man that just wanted his coffee refilled..... The punks MoMA was the waitress..... The old man drank his coffee and calmly walked out never saying a word ........ The punk was telling everyone what he would have done to the old man........... I told his ass he would be dead now...... I knew the old man a Vietnam 3 timer was in the 101st airborne and the last five years of his service he taught hand to hand combat techniques for airborne training..... Point of the story don't fuck with people you don't know especially if they don't see you as a threat and scream a Haller back....
First time I heard something like that was on a Willie Nelson movie.
Could that reaSon be age
Ohh 😯 I'm tired of playing games with You Tube so I'll just back out of here and say bye 😎 y'all
Never fuck with an old person. The words "Life in prison" don't have as much deterrent effect any longer.
Anyone else believe that those few lines where he introduced himself and his accomplishments was awesome! Love Robert Duvall
I did for sure... but unfortunately today many would call him a boomer with toxic masculinity.
Best part of the whole scene
WoW!! love this scene !!
Your Right, Robert Devall is one of the best actor to get into the business
Yes! I loved it ^_^
God I love this movie. My grandfather was like that too. Was a merchant marine at the age of 16 during world war 2, fought in both Vietnam and Korean war. Me and my brother till this day talk about when we used to watch John Wayne movies with our grandpa. We liked to think they were telling stories about our grandpa, because to us he was John Wayne.
A masterpiece of a movie and scene. My dad taught me some basics of fighting, nothing too elaborate, just simple stuff for self defense, and it's given me a whole new level of appreciation for this scene: Frankie and his friends all do these big dramatic swings, thinking it'll add power or maybe scare Hub, but all it's doing is giving Hub an opening to block and pin them, no sweat. You don't faff around, you go in quick and efficient.
Nothing helps in a fight more so than experience. And yes, "Haymakers" are a rookies mistake. No call for them especially when your fighting bare hands.
Keep your elbows and chin down at all times.
A 9th degree black belt told us any good karate fighter should be able to do Bruce Lee's 1 inch punch.
All the wind up does is give you more time to screw up the timing.
Great observation. You can see Robert Duvall's character calmly observing Frankie's stance with the knife, thinking 'Yup, got him.' Then he blocks, grabs the knife and corrects his technique.
@@keithfaulkner6319 Did he explain how to do it?
@@Capcoor you're supposed to learn that in your training.
Speed, power, focus, muscular tension, stance, timing, mental control.
Pro-tip: when a guy disarms you, corrects you on your technique, then tosses your knife back to you, that's a clear indication you are in WAY over your head.
Sinapth lol...
Good point😉😉😉
Sinapth
Even worse than that. He's in WAAAYYY over his head, is being taunted, and doesn't have enough sense to recognize that.
Two words are going through the guy's head. '' Child's play.''
Truth, bro!
So folks aint that bright.
Just an important note: both Robert Duvall and Michael Kane are veterans, having both served during the Korean War. However, unlike in this movie, Duvall was never sent into combat. Michael Kane, on the other hand, was sent into combat, and has detailed a time where they were overrun and had to fight in hand to hand combat, and remembers thinking, "Maybe they will kill me, but I am going to take some of them with me."
Badass.
Michael Caine. Not Kane.
Reminds me of the time a director told Christopher Lee to imagine what it would feel like to be stabbed in the back. Lee's response, "I don't have to imagine it."
@@gregsteele806he was telling them that men don’t scream when stabbed. They asked how he knew. He said cause when I stabbed them they never screamed
Who the fuck is Kane, you fucking imbecile?
"There's only 4 of them." Gets me every time. You can see the leader hesitate as he picks up his knife. Granted, he had a shotgun pointed at him, but I like to think he's truly scared of Hub but doesn't want to look like a coward in front of his buddies.
Forget Hub, that shotgun will do serious damage or end your life, I would have been peeing my pants with it pointed at me, forget the knife!! I like that they had no clue a shotgun was coming to the knife fight!!! I served in the Air Force, as security police, we carried M-16s everyday and no one challenged us!!!
Trust me, he didn't give two shits about Hub bc that shotgun was the real threat
The mark of excellence in acting is being able to control the emotions of the audience. Second Hand Lions acting is so masterful that you might as well get the towel out along with the popcorn.
Robert Duvall is a national treasure.
"They really lived."
That pretty much summed it up. I still don't know whether to laugh or cry at the end. I truly loved these characters so usually I do both. Everyone was really in fine form in this film, and it is why it is in the top ten list of my favorite films.
When my great uncle died 2 years ago at 92, I didn't cry for him. HE REALLY LIVED. I cried for his widow, they shaired the same bed nearly every night since he got home from ww2.
This movie is an emotional roller coaster for me. It brings both laughter and tears
@@paulineinstitutesofsecular8508 he'll yeah!!!!! It's a reminder of grampa, and how times change, and maybe not for the better.
Honestly, I wish I could see a whole movie just on their times in Arabia. That would be sick!
Fear the Old man in the profession where men die Young.
So true
New tattoo right there.
your comment is gold
Was just about to write the same but you beat me to it my friend, never truer words spoken.
Well said. I have told a many person that.
I've watched this so many times. Whenever it comes up on my feed I watch again. Powerful speech about manhood. "I've loved only one woman with a passion a flea like you can never understand." I don't recommend fighting as a first resort but sometimes it becomes the only one.
Pro tip: when fighting an old man go for the leg sweep. Or a snap kick to the knee if you are feeling particularly mean. Old man strength is real. Old man mobility isn’t 😅. I know because I’m old
@@CorePathway My dad was a Marine DI. I don't think I could have taken him until he was 75. Still would have been a Pyhrric victory on my part.
Sometimes you gotta fight when you're a man -- Kenny Rogers
When this first came out I was thrown by the title, now I watch it every chance I get👍. Excellent movie 👍 Two #1 actors, oh and a real lion 👍
This may be one of the most underrated movies of all time.
I agree, epic movie I enjoyed immensely. This popped up in my recommended and I can't think of many movies I've enjoyed more than this one.
Criminally underrated, IMHO. Such fine acting all the way around. Well done guys 😃👍🏻
Mmmmm......the CZcams "underrated" comment. There's always at least one in every thread. Because apparently everything is underrated.
@@tinetannies4637 the truth is underatted..these days
@@tinetannies4637 Agreed, I'm tired of those fools. Such an "underrated" actor, such an "underrated" movie etc. Like repeating what they've heard a thousand times makes them edgy or cool somehow. I believe they have an extremely (overrated) mind, which is to say they have absolutely zero independent thought.
@@mercian7 It's not the truth, this movie did very well.
If you are fixing to pick a fight with some old man, and his buddy gets up and calmly says, "Just don't kill him, okay." and then walks out, perhaps it is time to rethink your plans in life.
If you have a weapon and the person you are fighting is disarmed, and that person disarms you, gives you advice on how to make a better attack, then gives back your weapon, just say "thank you sir." and walk away.
That's his brother, not just his friend 🤣
@@jimjutsu1825 This is general advice.
You missed out one more important thing. The punk being told to pick up the knife because he’s going to need all the help he could get. That sounds like a warning of he doesn’t know what he’s going to put himself through.
But of course ! 😉
...therez ONLY four of them??? 4 guys should have given a salute then walked back to the car to LEAVE!!! 😂😂😂
This film ages like the finest wine. I saw it as a kid, loved it. I am now in my 20s. Still love it. My kids will see it. And I hope it continues down the family line. A true classic. A film deeply treasured by my family and I.
This scene is hilarious. I'll never forget my mother and I laughing wildly at this. We cheered "Get 'em Robert!"
Saw this in the theater when it was released; no-one could stop laughing. It was a marvelous piece of Texana worthy of someone like Larry McMurtry or in another era, J. Frank Dobie. That Robert Duvall could carry off the character was no surprise, but I was absolutely stunned by Michael Caine not only nailing the drawl but the Central Texas variety of it, and his understanding of what it meant in context. A gem of writing with two Oscar-worthy performances interpreting it... KDM
Could have not said it any better my friend simply a joy to watch and the end is amazing just after the chopper lands They really lived simply wonderful
@@1glopz Indeed! Thanks for the comment... KDM
Caine did the same heavy accent much earlier in "Hurry Sundown" (1966). A large number of cast members, especially Damien Lewis, that were in "Band of Brothers" are British, and sounded exactly like Americans.
@@pantaglieze It is amazing how such talented actors take their roles seriously to heart not only to project a character but also the vital facets of that character... thanks for the comment... KDM
@@kenmclemore523 Renee Zelwegger worked full-time as a secretary in London to get the Britspeak exactly right for Bridget Jones. Joachim Phoenix actually completed a fireman's training course and became completely certified in real life for his role as a fireman in "Ladder 49". The weightlessness scenes in "Apollo 13" were all done by the actual actors diving in a KC-135 (Boeing 707) under weightless conditions--nothing was digitalized--they were really floating freely and doing the acting too. So many anecdotes you could write a book.
Robert Duvall is a nice guy in person. I met him once and he was the very soul of politeness.
I have heard that from every person who has met him.
I would love to meet Mr. Duvall!!
He's one of my favorite actors!!
After he got done strangling you
Robert Duvall kept punching Travis Willingham in the nose in this scene. Broke his nose...
Robert always comes across as a deasent person in all his films
That speech huck gives always makes me tear up. It sounds so passionate
This is a solid movie. Original storyline (rare these days), has good acting, and is light-hearted. I can remember seeing this on the airline when I was traveling from RDU to LAX. Back in the day they switched out the 'in flight entertainment' about every month. This is the only movie I tuned in to watch each week.
Back in the 80s I met a man at the NCO club that had served in WWII, Korean and Vietnam war. What an awesome generation those guys were.
My grandpa served WW1, WW2. They don't make men like him anymore and I include myself.
I got to meet a 3 war vet in 2003; fought and was captured in the Philippians in WW2, froze his ass off (his words) in Korea for 3 years off and on, and did 2.5 tours in Vietnam before being shot twice. He cussed out the officers out when they medically retired him, and he wanted to get back in during the 80's and the Gulf War.
He was not to be fucked with.
The Chief Master Sergeant who taught me how to be a proper officer was like this. He passed away in 1991 and I'd like to think he's in the afterlife, looking at the snot-nosed 2Lt I was and the Major General I became, and smiling. Although in his manner, he was more like Sergeant Major Plumley (We Were Soldiers), portrayed by Sam Elliot.....in other words, he convinced me that if I didn't listen and ever ONCE thought I was his superior, he'd pop me in the head with his sidearm......or at least take me behind the woodshed and beat my ass with a 2x4. 🙂
My Dad served as a marine in all three as well - amazing person. Sadly he passed due to VA hospital malpractice. Don't trust the VA, folks :((
I love this movie. This movie brings back memories of when I used to spend the night every weekend at my grandmas. This was the movie me and her would watch together. Rest In Peace grandma. Hard to watch it now a days without getting a few tears.
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Its really amazing how dust sometimes gets in your eyes and can make it appear like you're crying!.... :-)
Try "she and I".
I thought you were gonna say your grandma used to kick ass like that
@@JW...-oj5iw try butt out how bout that
"The kid gets it all" The greatest Last Will and Testiment
"Just plant is in the damn garden.....with the stupid lion......"
Unquestionably one of the greatest scenes of all time, with two of the greatest actors of all time.
"you just come out the hospital"
"Well, there's only 4 of them"
Greatest line ever xD
Hardly the greatest, but damn good
Repent to Jesus Christ!
“Brothers and sisters, we do not want you to be uninformed about those who sleep in death, so that you do not grieve like the rest of mankind, who have no hope. For we believe that Jesus died and rose again, and so we believe that God will bring with Jesus those who have fallen asleep in him. According to the Lord’s word, we tell you that we who are still alive, who are left until the coming of the Lord, will certainly not precede those who have fallen asleep. For the Lord himself will come down from heaven, with a loud command, with the voice of the archangel and with the trumpet call of God, and the dead in Christ will rise first. After that, we who are still alive and are left will be caught up together with them in the clouds to meet the Lord in the air. And so we will be with the Lord forever. Therefore encourage one another with these words.”
1 Thessalonians 4:13-18 NIV
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@@jesusislord6545 I'm going for the whole death bed repentance thing. But you do your organized religion thing. I think if someone wants to find spiritual meaning, it doesn't require you to adopt blindly others views, but find the best parts of all and put them together for yourself.
@@jesusislord6545 Not the place.
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"Been given everything but discipline." This describes FAR too many people these days.
Faaaaaar too
Is that including yourself?
Americans 🇺🇸
Are you sure?
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Could it be you
And yet talking about kids in the 50s
Robert Duvall…legendary.
Ain’t it just a precious sight to watch a senior have fun like he used to back in the day?
the best thing about this scene is afterwards they bring those kids back to their place to give them aid and food. You see Duvall talking to them as if giving them fatherly advice. It's endearing.
And then, in the alternate ending, we see them as adults at Hub and Garth's funeral, all successful businessmen now.
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@@extrm161 Terrible
@@pyromania1018 because the accumulation of capital is the only definition of success
Gonna "have meat. Lots of meat"
Michael Cain: "You just got out of the hospital."
Robert Duvall: "Yea, but there is only four of them."
Michael Cain: "Listen I'll let you fight this one first then the other 3 after."
@@masonstaten3493 "Yeaaaah! Watch this, kid."
Now you better pick that knife up cause son you're gonna need all the help you can get
Literally my favourite scene in the movie!
Hello Piage
How are you doing today?
This always reminds me of the old salts down at my job years ago. quiet, polite, firm but compassionate but could absolutely lay the wood on predators and punks. Then sit back down and finish lunch.
2022 and this scene still gets me laughing. Honestly say this film is a true classic and amazing. Todays film can never match the life lessons this film brought in
It's 2022 my man...
@@TheOneManWhoBeatYou Thanks didnt realize it was typo XD
Nowadays they call all that toxic masculinity
@@tat3179 It's toxic for a reason, not to be confuse with an efeminate man.😁😁😁😁
Doubt it,
The story has a great place in the pAntheon of pages from an authors or screEN writERS words & thoughts
On paPEr to be revERrED with much
Skepticism
& trepiDATIon
But ultimately as a goOd ol family clASsIC!
Secondhand Lions was an _amazing_ movie that should have gotten more love at the box office.
"There was this one salesman..."
The problem is that Haley Joel Osmant (sp??)'s acting was absolutely horrible.
Excuse me?!
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Just goes to show you that a movie doesn't have to make a ton of mullah at the box office or win an armful of oscars to be considered worth watching.
The way he describes the events in his life, that was awe inspiring.
I loved when he said "I have loved only one woman with a passion a flea like you not understand!!!
One of the greatest movie out there with awesome actors who enjoyed what they were doing
The ending was priceless as well
"Well there was this one traveling salesman"
The entire movie gets me every time I see it.
But, that line at the end, "Yeah, they REALLY lived!", absolutely reduces me to rubbish. To me, one of the greatest, most underrated movies of all time!!!
It really is a great movie. I had to replace it 4 times, I wore out four of them.
Finally found it on a dvd
Just like the lion, they weren't second-hand when they died. They were real "African lions."
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Not only did they really live but they went out with they're boots on lol. Absolutely love this movie. One of my all time favorites to watch.
One of the best movies ever. They REALLY lived...
One of the best underated movies ever
I'm not a violence loving person but this scene checks all the boxes
Borrowed this movie from the library. My mom and I fell in love with it. Mom is with the ancestors now. Whenever I see this movie ,I think of her. Great movie.
I love how as soon as the guy says “who do you think you are” Garth casually starts strolling out to get the shotgun like “Welp, here we go again...
Yep you can tell it wasn't the first time
I'm Hub McCann. I've fought in two world wars, and countless smaller ones on three continents. I've led thousands of men into battle with everything from horses and swords to artillery and _tanks._ I've seen the headwaters of the Nile and tribes of natives no white men had ever seen before. I've won and lost a dozen fortunes, _killed many men,_ and loved only _one woman..._ with a passion a *_flea_* like you... could never begin to understand! That's who I am.
_Now go home boy!_
Awesomeness
I just heard that somewhere 🤔🤓
Favorite quote!!!
Boy, the down side of the internet is in being heard with nothing to say. You were better off being the strong silent type.
@@marka1422 You assume too much.
The fact that he tries to stab him again after he completely disarm him and then just gave him advice on how to probably stab someone 😂😂😂
Frankie been thinking with what's between his legs than his head for too long
That’s why I said in my comment that was the third and final warning to get the hell out of there because he was definitely in over his head.
One of the greatest scenes in movie history.
Duvall:
"I've won and lost a dozen fortunes, killed many men, and loved only one woman with a passion a flea like you could never begin to understand."
Me:(standing ovation)
Hub sure told it like it is eh? Now that's what men are supposed to be..... sure wish we all had the pleasure to see. Awesome movie, great lessons, great story. what an adventure those two boys had, and what men they became......
@purplinko: Him and his two likes, that is.
@@squallofthedai two because because one still in the hospital
How does it go: Beware of an old man in a profession where men usually die young
"And I've only loved one woman" damn that is a beautiful accomplishment.
Ah, but she was worth loving.
If you've not seen the movie you're in for a treat.
"with a passion a flea like you could never begin to understand."
That script was GOLD.
30 years in on doing the same.
You left out the best part of that line
"with a passion a FLEA like you could never begin to understand".
The script is excellent.
Of all the things he said, that one put me truly to shame.
2:43 - You three better get in there and help him. - Gets me every time.
Just goes to show. Never mess with an old man.
Happened to see this movie on a flight, just to break the boredom. At least 3/4 of the passengers were watching and laughed throughout the film. One of the best little flicks I have ever seen. Puts the drivel coming out of Hollywood to shame.
Anthony Mackie explained why movies suck now.
Almost explained.
He forgot to add that when a story is actually good it gets made into a TV series. Because TV series make money.
I like when he says that he's killed many men he looks around at the younger guys to emphasize that he's talking to all of them. It really articulates that these 4 young men are literally nothing to him. No challenge at all. And when he calls the leader a flea it's just the cherry on top of one of the greatest character comparisons in film
I love when Duvall gives the kid his knife back and explains how to correctly hold it and gives him another chance and destroys him! Gotta love it!
Watched the movie several times, and ALWAYS enjoy these shorts!!!!
Who else here is depressed af that Robert Duvall and Michael Caine are getting very old? Two of the greatest actors who ever lived and are easily treasures themselves! 😍
Michael Caine was a British soldier in the Korean War, patrolling out in the no mans land of the line once the war went static, killing and avoiding death among the churned up ground and rotting corpses of the previous year. It was nearly as bad as WW1 and he spoke on the utility of bravery as a survival strategy.
Portugal: You're probably too young to remember but the actor Marcosias Pahtwoneesus was probably the best actor ever not recorded (he lived in now ancient Greece and his voice filled the stadium way before microphone and amplifiers). Even Duvall and Caine would admit as such.
Not me
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The writer of this movie fought for 10 years to get it made. Certainly worth the wait!
The very last thing Hollywood wants to see is Alpha white males using tough love to get through to kids.
Nope, today they teach if someone comes at you for a fight then run away and squeal on them to authorities.
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@@johnallen9439 Really? Must have missed that while watching 1883, Boba Fett, Harrison Ford...
it was well timed actually for both the lead actors and the boy and his grown counter part , ALL done a bang up job, they really got the right actors for each of the main parts... I don't think it would've come out as well with other actors in it.. well hard to imagine others in those parts anyway..
Shows exactly the problem with Hollywood. Bunch of asshats that think they know what everyone wants. One of the best films ever.
I saw this movie by a accident and fell in LOVE WITH IT AND WATCHED IT AGAIN AND AGAIN AND AGAIN ❤️🧡💚‼️
One of my favourite clips ever. Just brilliant.
I'm obsessed with this clip. I love how subtle Michael Caine's performance is. Everything he says and the way he says it tells us that he knows how dangerous Duvall's character is
Saw an interview with him explaining how he got the accent "Well, the words just kind of *lean* into each other."
Fun fact; the guy Robert Duvall hits in the face is Travis Willingham, voice actor for many anime including Colonel Mustang in Full Metal Alchemist.
Funny story; when they shot that scene, Robert Duvall actually hit him three times in the nose instead of fudging it to the left, thinking Travis was a stuntman. When he told him he wasn’t, Duvall gave him five hundred dollars feeling bad about it. Always tells that story at conventions.
@ Alyssa Surgent - Fun fact: Nobody gives a fuck.
@@--pussypatroll-- The 5 people who gave them a thumbs up seem to like it.
Hey, FAST MONEY.
@@--pussypatroll-- Except I'm watching this video because I saw Travis tell this story. Your plea for attention is pretty cringey. Might wanna see to that.
@@sybariticcupboardrat3763 Anyone using the word 'cringey' in their vocabulary is a little bitch. YOU have no right to express yourself. Do society a favor, and never leave the house. Cheers.
One of the greatest fight scenes in ever!
This scene never gets old.
Never does
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The entire film ends with an epic scene. If you have not seen it, take the time.
+Michael Trabbic Which ending? There were two.
+absinthe64 I saw the barn ending. What was the other one?
+R C Nelson This gang returns to attend the funeral. It's quite good, both endings are.
+Michael Trabbic the young Arab boy asks if these men were real and did they really live? To which an older Walter replied,"Yeah they really lived."
My father recommended this movie as well Mr. Trabbic, thanks to both of you, I will now take the time. I love anything featuring Robert Duvall
I saw this movie for the first time during a sleepy afternoon at my grandmas house. Honestly that vibe just stuck for me whenever I saw the cover again
I always laugh with Caine's line of, "You better pick that knife up, you're gonna need it."
Shame they left out the best part. After Hub/Duvall kicks the teens' butts, he then takes them outside and gives them a talkin' to about what it means to be a man and they leave the place, all respectful.
Remember he took them home first and put steaks on their eyes etc.
I never tire of this scene! Funny and so badass at the same time. These movie gems are so easy to pass by because they are not heavily advertised blockbusters, but way better. Duvall in his finest comedic role!
I like him in lonesome dove..
It's a fun scene but pure Hollywood BS.
If someone says ”there is only four of them”, you butt out🇸🇪
...I'd have set down and said "...just THREE actually sir... " ROFL 😁😂😎
@@rmarsden8485 '' Better make it two.'' *sits down*
@@bryanprime3438 😂😂😂 ...I'm too old to run and too old to get my ass beat!!! LMAO
@@rmarsden8485 You mean young
@@bryanprime3438 with a couple 45s odds are the police will hear MY side of the story while carrying away the bodies of the attackers!!! (well not KIDS like in this scene, BAD men) ~ROFL~
One of my favorite scenes. I’ve watched it a hundred times. However, just noticed; all “teenage hormones” aside, I’m giving the kid props for catching that blade when it was tossed back to him. If you haven’t seen “Second Hand Lions”, hopefully learning that Caine and Duvall co-star will cause you to wise up. I had this on VHS haha.
man that was right at the end of the VHS era since the movie came out in 2003 and VHS stopped production in 2005. I still have the original DVD i got when it came out though
As a Veteran I love this scene.
The Civilian population don't understand what we have been trained in and for...so many think us weak......little do they know
I was home on leave as Air Force Security Police, this kids approaches me in a 7-11 store and points snub nosed 6 shot at my face, I called GUN three times at full voice, shoved the kid through the plate glass window and ordered the clerk to call 911. The kid had to explain why he was carrying around Dad's pistol, the kid begged the officers to put him in jail instead of calling his Dad!! I can assume that Kid who is now a man never will forget that day!! I was treated very well by the Salina Police Department!!
Hub reminds me of my 8th grade PE teacher and coach. WWII veteran and missing his right hand, we were terrified of him! He was only about 5'5", but I saw him back a delinquent kid up against a wall by shoving his stump against that kid's throat. Held him there giving him the scariest drill-sergeant-style dressing down ever! That kid wasn't any trouble the rest of the year! 1976-1978
And sadly, today, the parents would sue him for manhandling their precious little boy.
My uncle worked with an SAS vet who was a little guy. Uncle Cec saw him take down a much bigger man with one finger; kinda like what Sean Connery did in "The Presidio."
OMFG Robert Duvall .....literally the most underrated actor of our time ....
-- I do not agree he is underated.
@@janettaschuch3591 thought he was ace in lonesome Dove.
Absolutely!!! I've said thar for years!!!
Absolutely fantastic film! Ive watched it countless times and no doubt will countless more.....
That is a speech that puts fire in my belly. Ive only fought in one war, on one continent, havent see the nile, but Ive seen the Euphrates, and Ive only loved one woman.
Good for you. But you loved two. The first was and I hope still is your mother.
Simper Fi. I felt that speech too. Only one war here too. I’ve seen the sun set and rise in some beautiful places. Been on 4 different continents, lost friends that I don’t think I’ll ever get over. Most Marines have been there done that; lived and seen more things than the average man will in a lifetime.
Hell yeah brother!
@@tee1up785 a day will come when you will see them again. They'll be waiting with a handshake and a beer.
navy seabees 72-98
@@thomasleeman4847 I sure hope so sir. Thank you for your service sir.
Michael Caine is so good we forget he's doing an "American" accent.
"You better pick that knife up, 'cause son, your gonna need all the help you can get."
"y'can git"
rufus sewell is the same way
I thought he was doing a bad West Country accent!
His accent has a strong English bent to it. But that works, the territory those two fought in would have been British territory back in the day. So picking up that accent isn’t impossible. Plus, it does fit the character of Garth being more relaxed while Hub is hot headed.
Travis Willingham, the tallest greaser guy, tells a hilarious story about his experience in this fight scene with Robert Duvall.
Love the reality of the fight. Learnt the first knife disarm, the arm lock , the way to break the grab from behind and disable the guy with elbow strike. Learnt to strike with a knife sideways so it slides through the ribs and smooth so if you hit a rib it glides through instead of jarring out of your hand. Simple basic techniques that work. So realistic .
I love this movie. Best part is after he was done mopping up the whole bar with them he drove them to his house gave em steaks to put on their black eyes and asked them if they wanted to stay for dinner. Fucking legend
Gave kindness to a group of boys that just needed a good butt whooping/lesson.
"Meat... We're having meat." 🍖
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And there's that "lion hunt" in the cornfield that always gets me too.😁
I like to remind young people that at my age a life sentence is getting kind of short.
Yep, I'm 48 with a prosthetic lower leg, I don't care anymore about dying.
@@davidtaylor994 you are a young guy still.
That’s honestly a very intimidating threat/fact. Never piss off the old dudes.
I agree with you.
@@aliciaanderson873 I'm only joking, really :)
If you've never seen this movie, please watch it. It's a great story that really makes you feel everything.
We need more of this in 2022!
And in 2023 too.
We are going to need a whole load of this in the West, for many years to come.
Finding out that Travis Willingham is in this scene makes me so happy. Especially now that he's playing multiple crotchety old warriors in the current crit role campaign
I watched this movie 3 times and loved every minute of it!
I had a neighbour who was LRDG then SAS in WW2. There was over 45 years of difference in age but we became close friends. The war really left its mark, and the rare occasions he would talk about it left me petrifed. We have no idea what these men went through. He is at peace now.
"yeah watch this kid" kills me everytime 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
When Duvall said, "there's only four of em" it was at that moment you knew it was about to go down.😂😂
One of my favorite movies of all time.