William Munny vs Little Bill Daggett | Unforgiven (1992) | First Time Watching Reaction Mashup

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   • William Munny vs Little Bill Daggett ...  


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All Comments (21)
  • @bguzewi0
    "Well, he should've armed himself, if he's gonna decorate his saloon with my friend." That has got to be one of the coldest lines in cinema. William Munny had ice running through his veins.
  • @thegorn68
    "Whose the fella that owns this shithole?" One of the first things I always say when I enter a suspect convenience store or bar/restaurant. It's a real ice-breaker!
  • @JediPhoenix1976
    1:18 - That clap of thunder hits, and you realize that William Munny is really The Man With No Name.
  • @JohnComeOnMan
    Seems like a pretty realistic depiction of how people panic when confronted with a gunfight situation. William was calm, ready to die, everyone else panic fired all over the place. A plausible outcome.
  • @ChosenOne1991
    If you havent noticed. The reason why they couldnt hit him was because they were all shooting in panic, fear, & scattered. Whereas Bill's shooting with calm, ease, & accuracy.
  • @SliderFury1
    People like, "this line is the coldest, that part is the coldest", this entire scene is basically Pluto.
  • @steve4nj
    Roger Ebert said the ending of Unforgiven was the scariest and most terrifying sequence ever put on film
  • @stephendavis6267
    "I'll see you in hell, William Munny." "... Yeah." One of the coldest exchanges in cinema history, especially when you realize that in that moment, Will reconciled it with himself that if there is an afterlife, he would never see Claudia again. He was fully damned, and had embraced it at last.
  • @gggooding
    "Deserve's got nothing to do with it." Words to live and die by, sadly.
  • Little Bill Daggett: "Yeah, that's why there's so few dangerous men around like old Bob, like me. It ain't so easy to shoot a man anyhow, especially if the son-of-a-bitch is shootin' back at you. I mean, that'll just flat rattle some folks." Now, in this scene, look how many of the posse got rattled and panicked during the gunfight? ALL of them, except for Little Bill.
  • @mitchsn
    The coldest line ever spoken in cinema history "I've always been lucky when it comes to killing folk."
  • @gutz1982
    As a kid, I grew up on Westerns. As an early teen when this came out, I thought this was a good shootout, but was not fully convinced how everybody missed Clint. As an adult, having been in the military and taking part in "open day" shooting range events and seeing people missing a target with a handgun from about 5-10 meters (with no panic and fear of being shot back) this scene is now great in my eyes and very realistic, more so then perhaps any other Western that came before or since.
  • @charlize1253
    The gunfight went down exactly like Little Bill described in an earlier scene how to win a gunfight to the writer: the other guys drew their guns faster and fired more shots, but Will was cooler.
  • @jimmyzee7040
    I've seen all of Clint's movies more times that I can count, 45 years, and this scene never gets old. He is truly an ICON. God Bless him at 93 years young.
  • @76JStucki
    I love how Beauchamp looks enraptured for just a minute at the prospect of seeing a real gunfight, because he has romanticized them in his mind…. And then he’s absolutely terrified when he sees what it’s really like.
  • @blackravenchris
    In my opinion, one of the top 5 movies ever made. A masterpiece.
  • @markc.7984
    Best Western (or anti-Western) ever made. Directed by Clint no less. I love seeing people discover and be impacted by great (and often-overlooked) movies.
  • @cristianhcm1914
    He's killed women and children. Yet everyone is rooting for him. The power of storytelling.