The Way of the Gun (2000) | Epic Final Shootout Scene | 1080p
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R.I.P James Caan
He was fantastic in this movie.
I think he was better in this than even Godfather or Misery.
Tactical reloads, checking chambered rounds, phenomenal sound design, bullets going through thin walls, great acting. I love this scene so much, so many amazing details. I will have to watch it as a whole.
It's been one of my favorites since the day I saw it in theaters so long ago. The final shootout is my favorite in any movie. They almost made it.
Great great movie.
They had a navy seal as a consultant so maybe that's why this scene is more "realistic"
It's on Tubi now
What a fucking finale. Even with a low budget but with a talented director, you can shoot an epic scene 10 times better than some blockbusters
This is some John woo shit right here, epic
the gun play was far more realistic then any movie done by others. thats why this scene is amazing.
As a teen my friends and I snuck into this opening weekend. They got caught and I didn't leaving me alone In a near empty theater. I was one of three ppl. The movie bombed so hard. The audio in this last shoot out was nuts and for years I would use this scene to show off my parents surround sound system at home. Memories
@@madeincanada5307 taye diggs has got the worst death
@@NorthPhilly-zr7xc in this shootout yeah his partner got it the worst overall though it was just offscreen
The pain Ryan Phillippe showed diving into that glass was so well acted and realistic I felt it myself. Incredible acting.
Few scenes, gore, horror or otherwise have made my gut wrench as much as that glass pit scene. As someone who has cut themselves due to various accidents it gave me chills. And the fountain being full of broken glass is not inauthentic from what I've seen lol
Too bad he had better acting expressing the pain of glass and not getting shot. Cuz glass hurts more than a bullet
True
Ugh, I almost severed a toe off stepping on a broken bottle. I shudder to relive the memory. My floor was totally coated in blood when I was inside treating it. I lost the ability to wiggle that toe for a while, but it healed to normal on it's own without medical aid.
Its a dope shootout, but with bullets flying and the adrenaline dump he is having I'm not sure he would have really screamed like that from the glass, he is already been shot. Either way tho, great flick. I bought this movie on a whim when it came out years ago when I was a teenager, and then the internet gun community gave it a cult status. Best scene is where Sarah Silverman gets jacked in the face in the begging 😂
Unfairly maligned as a Tarantino knockoff because of some moments of ribald humor, this is the best example of 70s throwback cinema I can think of. Honestly feels like a modern Peckinpah.
Peckinpah. Great reference, man 👍🏻
Benicio del Toro:
Time to prepare magazines. I'll take 0 for the Galil, but I'll take 20 for the 1911.
He used Galil at another motel shootout.
I think he had like 2 extra clips for the galil when he was spraying through the wall with stopping power rounds the one he was shot in the back when he finished the clip
Nvm only two clips id at least carry extra 60 singles to repack the clip if it was something like that
@Anita Bonghit Galil is also extremely reliable
Its not a 1911 its a colt 70 goverment model.
Benicio and Phillipe are too good together in this. This movie always felt like a more western gunslinger Time Crisis to me
Heck yes
5:32 is where it started to fail, and someone made the unlimited ammo scripts
It was "western gunslinger." Look at the names they took. "Parker and Longbaugh." Butch and Sundances names
It felt like a western because it was supposed to be an omage or however you spell it I’m not going to google it. But it was inspired by Sam Peckinpah movies like the wild bunch and bring me the head of Alfredo Garcia.
Totally under rated film. Got it on DVD back in the day and ended leaving my first copy in a hostel and having to get a weird re-pressing. Still holds up. "Until that day."
Agree, especially dolby surround is epic with that DVD.
Until that day!
As a School of Infantry combat instructor west....I'd show them these clips VHS. That was 99. I got out in 2006. Yes definitely this movie is a movie. Though like Fallujah gun fights are simply messy and brutal. I believe the best part is when he calls out for Benicio. Are you still with me? Are you still here? Thats huge to me. Another reality is your probably going to get hurt. How you fight after speaks volumes in character. Men have made me laugh and cry when bleeding....Semper Fi
Thank you for your service sir
Thank you for your dlc. 💿
Im former Marine, Ramadi. The discipline displayed by both to maintain one’s lane was well depicted. For instance, when they step out into the hallway. Both assume positions facing opposite directions; Benicio observes the foot, shoots him, pies off, and engagers again and kills him (SAVAGE). Phillip maintains his position weapon facing a potential threat as ben turns his back and engages. The 2nd ingredient is the violence of action. Overall, well done.
@@harrymartinez4555 Absolutely....People don't realize such things. Disciplined trained capable formidable yet civilian shooting scumbag criminals....Brutal....Hope your well brother. Semper Fi, thanks for the comment Warfighter
@@joshuaforbus5853 SEMPER FIDELIS 1/6
4:06 he didn’t wanna yell to give up his position I just noticed it that why he was so hesitant to say “yea”. As soon as he did they got a bead on him. That’s realistic in this type situation when you nervous an out number
That’s when you realized that they cared for one another. A lot of people ignore nuisance in film and writing.
Not necessarily being outnumbered but also just the fact they can spot him if he speaks out.
0:12 firing a galil in a straight line like he's typing periods ........................ xD
No recoil script
This movie is pretty amazing. It's remarkable to me how many people haven't seen it. This and U-Turn are hidden gems in that same era.
Hell yea. U-Turn almost has a twilight zone feel.
This is one of my top 10 fav films of all time.
This movie killed Chris McQuarrie's directing prospects then he came back full force with Jack Reacher and the M:I sequels starting with Rogue Nation
@@TalkSickMassyeah those are fun but just not as gritty or authentic as Way of the Gun.
"If we die, we die alone".
Such an incredible line right before an epic shootout. This has got to be one of the best-underrated movies out there.
One of my ALL time favorite gun-fights in movie history
Ever since that guy flew into a pit of glasses hurt so badly. So imagine if I felt so painful after suffering from puberty and I got 5 to 7 inch arrow bow inside my body and there is gore.
I think it's arguably the best, over HEAT, Hard Boiled, Unforgiven, or whatever else I can think of.
This movie is so underrated that you could make the argument that it’s Ryan’s, Benicio’s, Cann’s and the directors most underrated movie. This movie was literally lightening in a bottle and taught me not to pay attention to imdb or rotten tomatoes.
Top 5 shootout scenes in all of cinema in my estimation, maybe even top spot.
It has been 23 years. Time for a sequel.
God no, they'd f*ck it up at each and every turn
@@yamabushi170 I don't think so. They could pull off if they got the original director and writer, Christopher McQuarrie, and brought back the some of the original actors. McQ has had a great career after "WotG," from the Jack Reacher movies to almost all of the Mission Impossible movies. Many of the characters in WotG were based on his experiences working in an actual private investigator/bounty hunter agency and the real-life "gun-fu" in the movie was choreographed by his brother a former US Navy SEAL.
I always liked to believe that Parker and Longbaugh lived in the end. They're scumbag criminals but this movie somehow made me care about them.
4 years in the Infantry, 10 as a police officer. If he hadn't wasted so much ammo shooting at nothing with that Galil, they would have had a MUCH better chance once they had to fight outside.
I think a plan is just a list of things that don’t happen, Steven
That always pissed me off too. The film & it's gunfighting are more realistic than most & then Longbow empty his longarm blindly.
@@SilentJayBird it was established right at the beginning that they aren’t very bright
@@gustavoalmanza2673
So you believe every shred of storytelling you come across? Hmm, fair enough.
@@gustavoalmanza2673 they're very clearly trained in combat, whether it's from a military background or from the streets (obviously, the director's Navy SEAL brother was brought on as an advisor for the film and trained them, but we're gonna speculate through the context of the film's setting.) They would know it's better to have a .308 that can punch through cover than 8 round 9mm 1911's or a pump-action that only holds 8 shells.
He jumps into the fountain, not expecting it to be filled with broken beer bottles. Ouch.
Gets me every time man just shitty luck for that guy ouch is right
That was brilliant on Sarno's part. They filled the fountain full of broken glass, then used the money expecting them to jump into the fountain.
@@Dueville7777 The glass was already there. They just placed the money in the center as bait for their trap. Impossible to know that one of them would blindly jump headfirst into the fountain.
@@William_Sk Not impossible. It's major gunfight and the objective was the money. It's totally believable they would make a jump to cover in the fountain.
The old saying, "look before you leap". Or the new one, "Don't wear short sleeves in a gunfight".
This film and heat- so ahead of their time with the shootout realism.
Wish that they knew to conserve their ammo.
@@imsentinelprime9279adrenaline + fire suppression
James Caan was bad-ass in this movie, 100% believable, like he didn't even have to act, a genuine Hollywood legend - RIP James Caan
His performance was great. Not a hothead super mobile young guy but clearly a combat veteran who's extremely dangerous.
Rumor has it James Caan is still taking sporadic pot shots out of that window in the after life.
The main thing for me that makes this sequence so great is the flawless editing which always keeps you aware of exactly where all of the combatants are. And some of the cuts just move the scene at 100 miles an hour... especially the part where Phillipe gets shot in the leg and he turns around firing his 45. Beautiful editing.
This is and always will be my favorite movie. Great acting and Fantastic dialog . " A plan is just a list of things that don't happen " . I think this was one of James Caans best roles.
It's definitely in my top 5. I tell so many people about this masterpiece.
One of my favorites as well. I try and tell people about this movie because it's so underrated!
Damn didnt expect such a fun and fine shootout from this movie.
I've seen this movie a couple times...way underrated...great action flick!
Fantastic movie, Hollywood at it's finest here.
2:47, can we appreciate the fact he's gripping the 1911 in the recommended way with the thumb high and on the safety.
LOL! I love American’s (assuming). Sincerely.
@@maxrockatansky3849 1911 is like a religion here.
Can we all agree that effing morons like you should stop thinking they are so edgy and cool by using that old ass pathetic way of commenting; "can we all just blbablablablabla"...justin case your dumbass dont realize it the reason why i started mine was sarcasm...
@7:59. It’s such a small detail but the sounds Del Toro makes as Caan drags the duffle bag over his legs always has me dying. Lol
I remember just a few years ago people in the YT comments praising this movie for the realistic gunfights and now there's lots of complaining in the comments :P
Never understood why people want realism in action movies.
Real is boring as fuck
@@warriorredeemed215 makes the scenes more believeble which for some people is more enjoyable. Doesn’t have to be completely dead realistic. But some basic recoil or believable gun physics is always nice.
@@victorcardenas8198 yea I understand that. And I respect that opinion. And I respect you.
But I just personally don't get it. It's a movie, it's fiction. I don't want real, I want dodging bullets while doing speed reloads and multiple target acquisitions while doing backflips and using the fucking Force. Why?
Cause it looks cool af and remember it is fantasy that drives humanity towards the stars. The what CAN be, what MIGHT be, and what would be SO COOL if it were real, instead of what IS. Movies used to make us be in awe. Like when Star Wars first came out, or when Robocop was shredding up thugs for the first time.
Realistic is boring af to me. I don't care if it isn't realistic that somebody hit somebody at 100 yards while running with a 9mm Beretta. It's cool as shit.
I think we have enough "real" in our lives. End rant. Haha but as I said I understand opinions differ
@Stopmotion201 1 sorry man, I have to disagree. Real life is reality. I don't need reality on a screen I see reality everyday. It isn't entertaining to me at all.
@Stopmotion201 1 no problem at all dude! I wasn't offended. And I respect that, I get your reasons. You make a good point with the bank robbery thing as well, you're totally right, never will see a real bank robbery haha!. I actually indulge in realistic movies as much as I indulge in the fantastical. I was just trying to say that it doesn't make sense when people are complaining about realism in movies that aren't meant to portray realism. I think most movies are supposed to be sort of fantastical.
That toe shot at 1:49 made me shoot my soda out of my nose. lol
This is one of Bencio Del Toro's best performances
I think Sicario was his best
@@graphigray5918 I think Sicario is a good performance amongst others, especially his Oscar winning Usual Suspects performance, however I Don't think his Sicario is as good as this
@@starwarsroo2448 oh yeah Usual suspects was and is awesome. He's definitely a great actor. Will watch this film again
@@graphigray5918 Traffic is a bit poor, however his story was absolutely brilliant and you could see the type of roles he was interested in and where he was going, unfortunately he has been typecast a lot, but that's his niche, all actors have one init
He's good in this but great in Fear and Loathing
What movie gunfights have taught me is that everyone carries hundreds of rounds at all times.
Lol in real life you have to make every shot count
There real is no thing as blind firing like shown here. Blindfiring in real life is useless even when you aim in real life when your under adrenaline your scared and your hands are shaking even soldiers are scared its a surreal experience you miss 65% of the time unless your 5 feet away
U eva ran out of bullets , it fkn sucks
@@corrydavie9858 Na, bro. I got cheat codes.
This is why you need to have 10 mags minimum on your person at all times. Cause you never know when a cartel decides too randomly fuck with you and you need to be able to bury them all in hot lead.
Fucking such a criminally underrated masterpiece of filmmaking
glad this movie came out when it did, otherwise they would have put that awful Mexican-themed sepia tone filter over everything
One of the greatest shootouts in film
I think I felt it when he landed on the glass😬
It gets worse when he pulled it out. Ouch
We all did
@John Dough 😂😂😂 can u imagine how high pitched it would've been?
@Godon Gurando is another T-800 OK actually no, he got shot in the leg with one bucket whereas he was cut several times with glass in his areteries which Is Much more painful
Righteous. I laughed at that part as a kid.
Del Toro should have done more movies like this.
@ttboy2004 A decade and a half later
yea I felt like he/his manager/whatever wasted a lot of his potential after he won the oscar. dude should've been in a lot more movies. i feel like he's one of those actors who would be a lot more popular today if that makes sense.
Let's see, Sicario, The Usual Suspects, Traffic, Snatch, The Hunted, Savages, Escobar, Sin City, Che, The Ice Man, The Marvel movies, Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas, and he is in the new show coming out on Netflix called The Reptile, which looks pretty good. I know im missing some, but come on man, he has played in some classics and always does an awesome job.
@@JohnDoe-zg6fn He gets killed in the first 5 mins of usual suspects lol
@@DarKKnightt07 he dies in most of his movies though
Maybe the best shootout scene ever and one hell of a film!
I like how all the boomers have revolvers in this scene. Even though 1911 are kind of boomerish these days
Ananas Studio Man, revolvers are more boomers compared to Glocks and SIGs and even 1911. Go see Smith and Wesson Model 3 or Colt SAA
Say what you will about boomers but wheel guns don’t jam
@@dmcrun3572 Obviously that is why nobody carry auto loaders
@@dmcrun3572 John Browning made some of the most reliable weapons known to man that they're still being used centuries later.
@@dmcrun3572 wheel guns are incredibly complex compared to autos and if you have a malfunction it's basically an awkwardly shaped rock. They do jam, and when they do you're fucked.
This movie and especially the end is one huge Sam Pekinpah reference, the location is even the same as in The Wild Bunch.
Very underrated and excellent casting 👌
The way Benicio patting himself for a fresh mag then switched to pistol never gets old.
Insanely underrated movie.
I absolutely loooooove how this movie showcases the 1911’s.
this is what a Hunt:Showdown shoot out feels like lol
Lmao yes
Glad I'm not the only one who thought that.
Loved this movie 20 years ago, James Caan showed totally why he was and still is totally great actor. Some epic shootouts too and movie in general little different than used to seeing
Taye diggs got the worst death
Lol jumping into the glass pit was unexpected
While hyper realistic, this makes you feel the chaos and control of a real shoot out
They have got to make a sequel to this! I'd love to know the back story like maybe they were both special forces or something. Something to explain thier gun handling abilities. But this good be such a good part 2!
Never forget first watching this and thinking Pekinpah homage!! A beautiful film I loved it. Part Wild Bunch,Part Billy the Kid, Part Butch Cassidy & Sundance, part Trinity. Just an amazing modern Western. The musical score was also super tight. And if someone had to beat Benicio, I'm glad it was King Caan
Hell yes. I LOVE this film. I mean, they're even called Parker and Longbaugh!
The times when the CGI didn't destroyed a shooting scene...the times when they used more "hardware then "software "....in shooting scenes....Heat....Saving Private Ryan....Black hawk down....etc.
Give more examples.
Let's see....THE TOWN, DEN OF THIEVES, COLLATERAL,NO TEARS FOR THE DEAD, ACT OF VALOR, THE BEAST(1988),RAMBO FIRST BLOOD....PREDATOR, TERMINATOR 2 etc...I'm talking about the shooting scenes...not the screenplay. But they all are GREAT MOVIES.
@@bastiu6901 no tears for the dead has phenomenal shootouts.
Most realistic gun fight ever put on Film....
idk if that was sarcastic or not but take a look at 0:37 this dudes safty is still engaged on his IMI Galil ARM.
Nah probably sicaro and heat, this film has fantastic gun sound but weird choregraphy
Heat has polished choreography but TWoTG has over the top bullets wastage.
@@szewei85 which is realistic, most people don’t hit shit 75% of the time in battle
RIP James Caan, a Peckinpah veteran who carried that spirit into this masterpiece.
Check out Rollerball he was sooo bad ass in that.
5:50 can hear the bullets bouncing off walls ricochet of surrounding objects
This movie made me obsessed with Galils
When everyone has a shit ton of ammo
4:35 this what happens when you act like the swats or special forces
Lmao that looked like it hurt
I wince every time I see that shit
I laughed at that part, as a kid😄
Amazing scene, great shooting👏🏼👌🏼💜
thank you for uploading this!
I love this scene. I know there's always people talking about accuracy and believability but it's a movie and they're supposed to be entertaining and they nailed that in this movie. It's cool when movies can be realistic but personally I don't care if a movie is unrealistic. The purpose is to entertain.
One of the greatest films of all time.
The guy who knows to a certainty he is walking into an ambush cooks off his only 2 magazines from a Galil/Golatz blind firing????? Yes I realize he has to lose the rifle for story purposes but who realistically is going to give up their biggest advantage?
An advantage is worth nothing if you die with it unused
@@starwarsroo2448 Being able to shoot through cover rather than have to wait for an exposed target is A massive advantage.
Right! To waste so much ammo was stupid!!
he already used the galil in the motel shootout earlier in the film. against the mexican cops.
They were broke, they couldn’t afford more ammo for the bigger guns lol
One of my favorite movies of all time
Never realized the detail in the "bag men" the foot placements say old school! which ultimately got them smoked. all except the genius who took the high ground instead. Great movie!
I liked this movie 👌👍 I watched before 10 years maybe more .. this scene is the perfect in the movie
When they are trying to find bullets, I crack up everytime.
Shoots the galil with a perfect straight line on full auto, lmfao
He also could have shoot a little bit lower...
Yes, the only wrong thing
Is he firing on full auto there or just smashing it on single shot?? Thats the question
LOOK AT THIS CHAD'S RECOIL CONTROL
@@starwarsroo2448 , he is smashing with single-shots, just watch his finger, it's pulling like crazy.
this set looks just like the Villa map on RS6Siege...like literally identical
Probably a homage to this
fun fact .....
its not
I liked Vegas and Vegas 2
I was thinking coastline
when i say bye to some people i still say "until that day"
Damn! That was awesome
"in this business, if you meet an old man there's only thing you can be sure of, he's a survivor". - James Caan
Whole goddamn hotel to use and they go right into the kill zone.
Plus he had what two mags for tha Galil, pointless
@@pappy374 I think most people would of tried skim around the outside first see if they could pick a few of them off, rather than just bolting out into the open. Still a great movie and some quality shootouts in it. Benicio puts in one of his finest
@@starwarsroo2448 Well, they had some time pressure so decided to head straight to the money, but yes, I think in the real world you would do things differently.
Pappy plus they were both already bleeding so basically they needed go for it
@@pappy374 foreshadowing at the start that it isn't going to end well for these two as they are lying on the floor after the beating aren't they, quickly after they're introduced as two not particularly nice guys, however they're not entirely evil, not like James Caan lol, who nearly snatched the movie off everyone
Best shootout ever in film
I remember this map de_Inferno.
Legend has it the guy old guy behind the pillar killed by the green door is still telling everyone in hell how he got lit up by a firing squad because there’s no way it was only two shooters 😂 “so there I was .. I 💩 you not.. had to be a 16 man hit squad just raining bullets on me..”
thanks for this video so much
ah yes
the scene that made Hideous Destructor possible
Isso sim é que é um tiroteio bem feito , ação de primeira !
Olha só um brasileiro
Best shootout scene
Why were these guys so pissed at those Stucco pillars😂
Thus is the best movie ever
Nicely edited 🤙
totally underrated film
The fact that the trailer gives 4:23 away is criminal
There’s always free cheese in a mouse trap
Until that day... rest in peace, Mr. James Caan.
Most of movies people take rounds or slashes keep on fighting as if they are invincible.
Parker got injured by glass trap and groaned it looked so terrible.
It`s so real.
I gotta give props to this movie for almost always having the "protagonists" be better armed than the "antagonists", which is almost never shown in movies if you pay attention, it's always this whole bad guy has an advantage over the good guy but good guy ends up pulling out the win in the end trope. This movie isn't the best movie ever, but the only other ones I can think of comparing it to is Heat and The Wild Bunch.
God bless you all my god deliver from evil 🙌🙏♥️😁
4:25......fucking OWW!
talk about unlimited ammo lol still love this movie
There's only one film shootout that's ever eclipsed this. I think we all know what it is.
Tombstone OK Coral.
Heat baby
Hard Boiled
@@jonathanwong6174 The hospital shootout in Hard Boiled is magnificent. One of the absolute greatest.
@Will CuckSmith Nailed it.
Never even saw the movie and its on my top shootouts of all time
Your hearing would be toast after a shoot-out like this in real life! Excellent scene though.
this to me was one of the best movies of benicio
I think its better than the sicario series ...
Classic Film👍
I've seen this set in older movies
The final shootout in Butch Cassidy and the Sundance kid was filmed exactly here and the protagonist are named after Longabaugh and Parker.
@@griz312 yes mate and others
Speed, violence of action, oppressive force.
Love this film
This is such a impressive movie
Beautiful
Una meraviglia