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Nabil Tarantino
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i upload my favorite movie scenes so that i can watch them anytime i want
Відео
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
Belladonna of Sadness (1973) ENDING
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Belladonna of Sadness (1973) ENDING
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
"And lastly, if you don't mind me aspersin your friends..a better class of drinking buddy" 😂
The fact he doesn’t have an entire movie is truly devastating to Hollywood
look who thinks he's marlene dietrich.
I'm irritated with the Coen brothers for being such boneheads to not realize how good a character Buster was.
Pee Wee with a deadly skill.
1:34 Now That's what I call Hidden Talent
The movie had some really old songs. Even the stories had an old fashioned feel to them.
1:08 One can only hope to feel this type of joy during Karaoke
I watch this movie thinking it was all about Buster. Sad to say I was a bit let down.
I’m pretty sure those shots of him in the canyon with the dark volcanic rock is Diablo Canyon just north of Santa Fe NM. I used to hike that are quite a bit and it’s quite familiar.
The entire movie should've been about buster. He's in the title and has like 12min of screen time. I thought I was sitting down for another 0:56 o'brother type of movie. I mean it's a great movie. I just would've like waaaaaay more buster
48 years ago he only orders a plate of beans
Now THAT'S gunfu...
“ Can’t be to careful “ lmao
I have watched this scene so many times and I just started wondering why he didn't get himself a splash of whiskey after killing everyone.
Bro has faststest draw💀🚬🗿
Honestly, sunlight shining through the bullet hole in the barkeep's body?😅
GIVE HIM HIS OWN FULL LENGTH MOVIE!
Always be presentable and nice but never hesitate when it's time to boogie. This kinda reminds me of what would of happened to Tommy from Coward of the county
Why was he folding/not accepting the cards? Why is this a bad ´´Hand´´ ?
Aces and Eights is the "Dead Man's Hand." It's supposedly the hand Wild Bill Hickock was playing when he was killed.
mmm, looks like he wasn't there for a drink since he's departing before quenching his parched gullet's thirst. Me suspects tomfoolery
Best musical number ever!
The only way I know this song is from rango
Its in rango?
Buster Scruggs is THE samurai of the wild west the way he draws his gun so fast even a Samurai can match his speed of drawing his blade to parry them bullets
Всегда поражался качеству режиссерской работы, фильмы братьев Коэнов смотреть и пересматривать олно удовольствие👏👍✌️
Lol... buck wheat says o tay*
Is this an actual song? Or was it made for the movie
It's a song. I'm 49, and my dad was singing it to me when I was a kid. It was a running joke in our family that if someone had to pee real bad, we would sing that song with heavy emphasis on the word Water, to make the person really have to pee. This was back in the 80s, so it's at least that old.
Real song sung by Marty Robbins and Sons of the Pioneers ,the latter sung it first though.
Это самый потрясающий опенинг за всё время, что я видел! Стиль, песня, графика. Безумно крутой уровень!
Wouldve wanted to see the toss for more trauma
I just don't get why he at least get A shot, let alone get a bottle to take with him ?
That was a good hand he folded on. Did he fold cause those cards are called a deadmans hand?
i laugh so hard on that one❤❤❤😅😅😅😅
This is the greatest scene in motion picture history.
Merecia um filme apenas para ele
I could use an entire trilogy of Buster. His reign was short lived
Buster Scruggs V Judge Holden
what accent does buster scruggs use? Because i want to learn to speak it
Buster Scruggs is like a 400 hours PC in a Fallout game with no level cap, casually mowing down whole gangs just for the fun of it.
How he did that with the table i don't understand
So bizarre 😂
What you think about the coloris of disc
The impresario is not the sharpest tool in the shed. The act could've been a hit in bigger cities. He stayed in small towns where money kept dwindling. Then he blows his money on a chicken that can count, but probably didn't buy the trick. Bad business sense.
It just hit me that the guy who left the table early at the scene was his brother.
0:47 if you look to the right of Buster, that window looks like a giant penis-head, vein and everything. idk if that was intentional to show that Buster is just laying it out on the table to show how good he is at killing, but if the shoe fits…or the condom in this case.
Physics took a sabbatical in this scene, didn't it? 😆
Imagine someone killing your brother and then leading the entire bar into singing a song about his demise.
I want this sung at my funeral
Buster killed Hank from Detroit Become Human
The moral of the story is....don't quit your day job.
Coooool clean water