UNFORGIVEN (1992) Movie Reaction w/ Coby FIRST TIME WATCHING

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"It's a hell of a thing, killin' a man. Take away all he's got, and all he's ever gonna have." -Munny

Unforgiven movie reaction. Check out Coby's first time watching Unforgiven reaction.

Released in 1992, Unforgiven introduced Clint Eastwood to a new generation of fans as a retired bounty hunter back in the saddle- it won 4 Academy Awards including Best Picture, Best Director and Best Supporting Actor for Gene Hackman. Also starring Morgan Freeman and Richard Harris.

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  • @jonlandin2440
    Eastwood bought this script after he read it 20 years earlier, then held onto it until he was old enough to play William Munny. That is dedication to film making right there.
  • When The Kid admits he never k*lled a man before.. I'm telling you, that's one of the most impactful and realistic performances I've ever seen.
  • With every Clint Western I have to recommend The Outlaw Josey Wales one of the best movies ever made
  • Notice once he becomes death His pale horse allows him to easily mount him for the first time
  • @IrishGuitarGaz
    "It's a hell of a thing, killin' a man. Take away all he's got, and all he's ever gonna have." Such an impactful line, and so true.
  • Morgan Freeman has said on numerous occasions that his favorite Director is Clint Eastwood. Considering the caliber of directors he's worked with over his illustrious career, that's high praise indeed.
  • @Mickey-1994
    It's crazy that Clint Eastwood will turn 94 later this month, the guy is a living legend and he will still be a household name decades from now. He has that next level star power like a John Wayne, Jimmy Stewart, Clark Gable and Jack Lemmon.
  • The moment William takes that whiskey and starts drinking again always gives me chills.
  • @argantyr5154
    When Clint keeps saying he is ugly, its not because of his physical appereance, but more about his past and all those things he had done.
  • @jorluo
    A little while ago, we saw pictures of the legendary Gene Hackman (94 years old, like Clint Eastwood in a couple of weeks) walking with a cane on the street, his wife by his side. He disappeared from publicity about twenty years ago and now he looks so fragile, thin and old. We have admired all those strong heroes of the silver screen all our lives, so it feels somehow sad and unreal to see them getting old. And so many have already left us.
  • “I ain’t like you Will.” The character arc of the self-anointed sobriquet Scofield Kid is one I can’t remember ever seen portrayed so well. He realizes he isn’t a cold-blooded killer, while William Munny can’t escape who he really is.
  • @GoSolar
    "Deserve's got nothing to do with it" is one of my favorite lines from any movie ever.
  • Wyatt Earp once said, “Fast is fine, accuracy is final. You have to be slow in a hurry.” That final shootout exemplifies that quote perfectly. Also, if you notice throughout the movie Clint’s character gives very ambiguous answers to questions. “I reckon”, “I suppose,” etc. But when Hackman says he’ll see him in Hell, the answer is a straightforward and direct “Yeah.”
  • The "innocent" cowboy didn't do the cutting, but he was told to hold her down and he did. In the eyes of someone like Munney, that's guilty too, and the contract was on both. As for why he calls himself ugly, he is referring to the evil things he did before his wife got him off the bottle and made him want to be a better man. Great reaction, as always. Cheers!
  • I saw an interview with Morgan and he said he didn't have to act during the whipping scene. Gene was so convincing he scared the shit out of him.
  • @jasongoodacre
    Clint Eastwood's movies are real character studies. People who are struggling with who they are and have to choose the right path. That's what makes them so powerful.
  • @jjlloyd8017
    If she's never seen Pale Rider, she definitely needs to watch it.
  • @hartspot009
    I was lucky enough to meet Clint at a small venue in Paso Robles CA. in 2008. It was a bucket list moment, and I can tell you he was down to earth, gracious , and very pleasant to everyone there. He spent well over an hour taking pics, chatting, signing autographs. It remains one of my best memories.