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Nabil Tarantino
Добавлен 3 янв 2016
i upload my favorite movie scenes so that i can watch them anytime i want
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A dog barks too loud you're on the phone with me.
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That badass walk though. #Mike #BetterCallSaul
The Woman Who Ran | 2020 | "Stray Cats"
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favorite scene from Hong Sang-soo's drama "The Woman Who Ran"
The Mercenary 1968 | Franco Nero lighting matches on random things
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The Mercenary (1968) Dir. Sergio Corbucci
Ti West on House
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Ti West talks about Nobuhiko Obayashi's 1977 cult classic House "Hausu".
Terry Jones on PlayTime
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Comedian Terry Jones introduces Jacques Tati's Playtime (1967). Source: Criterion
Martin Scorsese on A Matter of Life and Death (1946)
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Martin Scorsese discusses Michael Powell and his 1946 film "A Matter of Life and Death". Source: Criterion
Quentin Tarantino on the "Freak Out Scene" in Once Upon A Time in Hollywood
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Quentin Tarantino on the "Freak Out Scene" in Once Upon A Time in Hollywood
The Gentlemen - Opening Scene & Credits
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The Gentlemen - Opening Scene & Credits
1917 "They really have gone."
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My favorite sequence from Sam Mendes' 1917. Soundtrack: Gehenna
I Hereby Give You Yaritza [1 Hour] Too Old To Die Young
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Composed by: Cliff Martinez
High Priestess of Death song: Too Old to Die Young
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Too Old to Die Young: Volume 10 'The World'. The Ballad of "High Priestess of Death". "La Alta Sacerdota de la Muerto" sung by Carolina Hoyos
Arabesques on the Pirosmani Theme [1985]
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A short film by Sergei Parajanov.
Masaki Kobayashi Interview: Samurai Rebellion
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Masaki Kobayashi Interview: Samurai Rebellion
Birds of Passage (2018) Dream Sequence
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Birds of Passage (2018) Dream Sequence
They Shall Not Grow Old - Transition from original to restored footage.
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They Shall Not Grow Old - Transition from original to restored footage.
The House That Jack Built - The Barque Of Dante
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The House That Jack Built - The Barque Of Dante
The House That Jack Built - Fake Police Officer scene
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The House That Jack Built - Fake Police Officer scene
Ballad of Buster Scruggs - Frenchman scene
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Ballad of Buster Scruggs - Frenchman scene
Ballad of Buster Scruggs - Meal Ticket ending
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Ballad of Buster Scruggs - Meal Ticket ending
Ballad of Buster Scruggs - Surly Joe song
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Ballad of Buster Scruggs - Surly Joe song
Ballad of Buster Scruggs - Saloon scene
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Ballad of Buster Scruggs - Saloon scene
Ballad of Buster Scruggs - Cantina scene
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Ballad of Buster Scruggs - Cantina scene
Ballad of Buster Scruggs - Cool Clear Water
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Ballad of Buster Scruggs - Cool Clear Water
HA!
Fun fact Hank Williams sang this, I've always said TBN could've played Hank in a film
Tommy: Haha what a story Mark. Director: Why do you keep laughing? It's not a funny story! Tommy: It's a different human response... Humans like that- like me! Because I am human... people! Normal aged people, of this day... and age people... I am people, people like me sometimes laugh at dark topics because we... Struggle with proper um... Greg: His medical condition makes it hard for him to react how someone like you would react. Tommy: Yes! Medical condition! Because I am human with injury to head. Yes! Director: Hmm... Okay whatever I'm taking another smoke break. Director walks off. Tommy: Thank you. Greg: Yup, maybe try to be show less of your vampire side next time.
I love this movie (from random country 🇽🇰cheers to all)🍻🍻
Oh wow!
That expression of facial by that man kills me
Do you feel it now Mr Krabs?
This is as funny as Not up to pollos Standards
I love A Matter of Life and Death.
BUSTER! BUSTER!, BUSTER!!!!!
Agreed I hope we get to see buster in a prequel Just buster...
Never mistake, courtesy nor intelligence for weakness
Good comment
The movie was great, you can watch it several times,all the stories are fantastic, another great work of Cohen brothers 👍👏👏♥️♥️♥️🎬🎬
Why didn't he want to play the hand? Two pairs?
Why does this song feel so spiritual to me?
We need a Return of Buster Scruggs movie set in the final days of the Old West. Buster's identical son could sing and shoot his way to Frenchman's Gulch in 1910 to find out how his father died 20 years earlier, why he became a gunfighter, and what became of the mysterious man in black
il film piu stupido della storia
Looks like the Coen brothers drew inspiration from Buggs Bunny for Buster lol. Awesome work again
Why did the previous guy with two aces and two eights fold lol.
The guy playing Mark is terrible.
according to the face of the building, look's like 1st Taco Bell
I like how even though there’s blood splatter, the guy he killed looks like a cartoon character that got hit with some dynamite 😂
They say Death rides a white horse....
They say Death rides a white horse...
Buck banny??
They just ruined the whole movie with their marvelous acting.
He's bugs bunny 😂😂😂😂
Marty Robbins’ version is better, but damn this is good and fits the film well.
Buster is a cold-blooded killer. The irony is he doesn't look for it. He lets it come to him. I honestly think this character is who most people would secretly like to be. Especially when someone gives them a hard time.
Can I have a pint and a pickled egg? … love that line! 🙌🏼👍🏼
Feel like valentine in rdr2
Охлобыстин крут )))
"Can't no one compel another man to engage in recreation." - Buster Scruggs
I remember when I was little and someone recommended the film to me, I was scared. But from the first scene (0:15), I knew I was going to have a great time xD
He didn’t get a whiskey after that. It seems to be free at that point!
Never make fun of a man with a southern farmer accent and a revolver.
Every time I see folks advertising what bad ass outlaws they’re supposed to be, I think of men like Jim Cirillo, Audie Murphy, Chris Kyle and a few others.
They NEED to make an origin story for this guy!
I REALLY want an origin story for this guy!!!
the real question is who did it better: Buster Scruggs or Marty Robbins?
Lucky Luke movie :D
I got to see is this a movie lol love it
If someone asks for a count, say yes, and run away
This is a great movie. I love every scene. This 1 with the board clipping him & shooting! FAf! Gold digger, "he didn't get nothing important, nothing important!"
Great movie!!
Are you feeling it now Mr. Krabs?
And if ya don't mahnd me aspersin' yer friends, a better class a' drankin' buddy - GOLD!
A movie about nothing. Woo!
Mr. Krabs died over a card game. That's the greatest irony ever. And plot twist: Buster is a reality warper. That's how he turned that single-action into a semi-auto. The same can be said of how he kicked the plank loose so easily. So the man in black was also a reality warper/Death incarnate. If you go by Looney Tunes logic, it's not too strange. And Buster would fit right in with the Looney Tunes.
This never gets old. And for those wondering why he didn't take the whiskey after the shootout, well... that's stealing. Which is funny considering he shot those guys, but I think in his mind, that was self-defense. Since he goes to heaven, he seemed more like the chaotic good kind of character. He dislikes the moniker he's given, The Misanthrope, because he doesn't actually hate people, he's just misunderstood and most of his kills are indeed self-defense. His going to heaven is beyond our understanding because we view his actions from a human perspective.
He admits to have on occasions "violated the statues of man" he's a wanted outlaw for gods sake, he's likely done plently of robbing and killing in his time. Makes no sence for him to not get a drink of whiskey after already killing 6 men over it
One of my many favorite parts of the artistic cinematographic genius of this whole film is the momentary inside the guitar shot and sound.