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The Best Part of Miles Miller (Lewis Pullman) reveals that he served as a sniper in Vietnam who killed 123 people. At Sweet's insistence, he picks up a gun and kills Lee (Chris Hemsworth) and the other cultists scene from the crime-drama-mystery film called "BAD TIMES AT THE EL ROYALE" Directed by Drew Goddard
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@wanderinginthewoods_sam
@wanderinginthewoods_sam 3 года назад
2:34 the way he kicks up the gun. That is so fucking bad ass. You think he's just a typical drug addict, working at a hotel but his backstory takes you by surprise and makes you realize he's simply just trying to escape his past. He's the best character in this movie!!
@saintniccage2818
@saintniccage2818 11 месяцев назад
And stolen from skyfall
@TheMijman
@TheMijman 2 месяца назад
​@@saintniccage2818 Hmmmm or just is a thing people might do
@dustycinnabon611
@dustycinnabon611 Месяц назад
@@saintniccage2818guess I’m James Bonde then, I’ve literally done this lmao
@saintniccage2818
@saintniccage2818 Месяц назад
@@dustycinnabon611 OK gamer
@rambojohnj.6117
@rambojohnj.6117 5 лет назад
Talk about a “wtf” moment when Darlene asks Miles, “how many people have you killed”, and he answers, “123.” I was so happy when Miles becomes Rambo. What a great acting job he did. Alot of Tarantino-esque cinematography. Great flick!
@user-si7wo2sb9z
@user-si7wo2sb9z 2 года назад
not good as Rambo LOL
@TheVillain01
@TheVillain01 2 года назад
@@user-si7wo2sb9z but Rambo is the closest thing to Miles lol
@user-si7wo2sb9z
@user-si7wo2sb9z 2 года назад
@@TheVillain01 yeah lol but Miles too weak he can't handle the mind cuz every time he gets PTSD about 123 man that he killed,and Rambo is diffrient he's got PTSD too but he absolutely stronger than Mike but anyway its always about Rambo in Vietnam LOL
@travismcnasty4239
@travismcnasty4239 Год назад
This is more like Tarantino-wannabe like Smoking Aces.
@pjakep
@pjakep Месяц назад
​@travismcnasty4239 It was meant to be a love note to Tarantino. And it's deserving of that title!
@seanrutherford728
@seanrutherford728 5 лет назад
Dude IS THE MOST BADASS PERSON IN THIS FILM AND HE DIED SO UNRIGHTEOUSLY 😭😭😭😭 R.I.P MILES
@jaygreen7415
@jaygreen7415 5 лет назад
@carlos Rivas I hated the two sisters so much. I honestly really loved Miles' character arc and redemption at the end. I enjoyed Jon Hamm as the Hoover era G-man too. I just hated the fact that even in movies about the past they now have to stick some 'kick ass girls' in just to meet audience's PC requirements. Especially since both of those guys met their ends at these little idiots hands. But okay I get it. Chaos factor blah blah. Come to think of it, they actually do a pretty damn good job of showing how a couple insane women can very easily fuck up everything they touch.
@jaygreen7415
@jaygreen7415 5 лет назад
He was the best. I order the movie on demand JUST to fast forward to his part. And no I'm not too ashamed to admit that I've tried that foot trick with just about every long gun I own, rifle or shotgun. No live rounds though. At least not till I've mastered it haha
@EugeneVDebs-mo6dh
@EugeneVDebs-mo6dh 5 лет назад
@@jaygreen7415 oh shut up
@jaygreen7415
@jaygreen7415 5 лет назад
@@EugeneVDebs-mo6dh Awww my feelings have truly been hurt by that cutting retort. I am wounded. How will I go on....
@patricksalish
@patricksalish 4 года назад
Let’s let the one who just watched her sister die live. That’s smart .
@jamesjacobs2029
@jamesjacobs2029 5 лет назад
The best part is cut off right before this, When the singer Darlene asks "How many people have you killed, Miles?" He stares off and says "123".
@megabaca1785
@megabaca1785 5 лет назад
i guess you could say "its easy as 123"
@petervitti9
@petervitti9 5 лет назад
Myles is so cool!
@nonyabusiness3326
@nonyabusiness3326 5 лет назад
He wraps it up to 128
@ahmarcamacho8404
@ahmarcamacho8404 5 лет назад
@@nonyabusiness3326 that your thumbs up are 123 is fantastic, i can't even up vote your comment
@One_Angry_Man
@One_Angry_Man 5 лет назад
It caught me off-guard, I didn't expect him to be a war hero.
@matmangaming777
@matmangaming777 5 лет назад
I remember clearly when he said how many people he killed, and I was expecting a serial killer flashback or something. What followed was a load of "WTFFFF" and "HOLY SHIT"
@kjanjusz7007
@kjanjusz7007 5 лет назад
I thought for a second that it would resolve in him killing a lot of hotel guests, which is why "the management" wanted to have the footage of what was happening in the rooms after so many disappearances.
@gbeach85
@gbeach85 5 лет назад
I was expecting a serial killer flashback too.
@lionelwilliams1646
@lionelwilliams1646 5 лет назад
I swear he’s the one who killed Nick Offerman , Jeff Bridge’s characters brother , in the beginning of the movie .
@chuckfatherofrock3480
@chuckfatherofrock3480 5 лет назад
Lionel Williams that was the other guy on the job, the one that flipped the truck
@RenaissanceBoy_
@RenaissanceBoy_ 5 лет назад
Webbys world same dude. I thought he was the one responsible for that massacre on the tv earlier in the film
@nahnah194
@nahnah194 3 года назад
I loved how they implied he was a serial killer before they showed the actual story. Everyone in the movie theater gasped when he said he killed 123 people and someone yelled “WHAT”
@m0cha.
@m0cha. Год назад
I'd argue he is a serial killer. His role in the military doesn't make him any less of a ruthless killing machine. There's no psychological gratification on his part and he clearly regrets it but you don't get that good at exterminating humans without a degree of heartlessness.
@Silkier
@Silkier Год назад
@@m0cha. dude, the fuck is wrong with you? People in wars are forced to kill or be killed, but yOu'D aRgUe ThAt ThEy'Re SeRiAl KiLlErs. I don't think that you know the definition of that word, my guy
@mattdaley4452
@mattdaley4452 Год назад
@@m0cha. that's sort of the point in the film. That's how miles views himself. But I don't think it's neccesarily 100% accurate. War allows or forces normal people to push down the part of themselves that tells them killing is bad. It's why so many servicemen come back severely mentally damaged because the human brain doesn't like killing people.
@CrackerJack06
@CrackerJack06 Год назад
@@m0cha. By it's very definition, he is not a serial killer. I get that you want to seem deep and interesting calling soldiers in a war serial killers, but you're just boring or not that smart.
@georgefloydsinhellwbreonna5330
⁠@@m0cha.people killing people is a part of human nature, but comparing service members to serial killers is a stretch. We fought in mutual combat. You tried to sound smart but you came across quite daft.
@fenris96
@fenris96 5 лет назад
I like how hemsworth’s character turns around and smiles when he sees miles with the gun. You can just tell he thinks miles is just some stupid kid and that he can talk him down. But before he even finishes his sentence gets a bullet in head.
@DeathnoteBB
@DeathnoteBB 5 лет назад
ziFenris-Gaming In any other movie he probably would have too, but this one didn’t pull any punches
@gamingthisera6339
@gamingthisera6339 4 года назад
Billy got chaded
@michaeldesanta977
@michaeldesanta977 2 года назад
@I drink your milkshake _He got what he hyuckin' deserved._
@clydesmith6850
@clydesmith6850 2 года назад
I am a false prophet
@shefain2357
@shefain2357 5 лет назад
Turns out he was the biggest killer than any other characters in this movie. Best character in the movie. 💥
@DonTheMoron716
@DonTheMoron716 Год назад
That’s a badass mo fo!
@mrloverman2.0
@mrloverman2.0 5 лет назад
The most badass scene is when Billy disrespect Darlene's angelic voice..and the priest just lost it... All hell break lose..
@jaygreen7415
@jaygreen7415 5 лет назад
"I've heard better."
@trashketchum9782
@trashketchum9782 Год назад
exactly i watched this with my gf & we were both like “no you haven’t shut up Billy” he was just made she read him for what he was, & hurt his ego so he tried to hit back
@sabrinabryant6137
@sabrinabryant6137 2 года назад
Miles is such a tortured soul and Lewis Pullman's portrayal of him is absolutely AWESOME. He makes Miles' pain and anguish so real. I hope to see a lot more from him. Loved this movie and Miles is one of my favorite characters.
@mr.barnes9342
@mr.barnes9342 3 года назад
The way Miles kicks up the rifle looks down the barrel loads a round in the chamber like a boss....he transforms from that shy bell boy to a stone cold killer in the flash of a moment....favorite scene of the whole movie!
@norhasunahmdali3663
@norhasunahmdali3663 5 лет назад
The confessions scene really got me
@fatalpenguinful
@fatalpenguinful 5 лет назад
I admit to crying at that part in the theater.
@littleed9227
@littleed9227 3 года назад
@@fatalpenguinful agreed I also cried, it was some damn good acting
@renehenson523
@renehenson523 5 лет назад
2:33 is just so badass
@TheRougeSky
@TheRougeSky 3 года назад
He was smooth AF right then, calmly checking the action and adjusting the sights without even breaking his almost casual stride.
@CoolPandaTheMovieNerd
@CoolPandaTheMovieNerd 5 лет назад
When Chris Hemsworth isn't in Marvel movies, he's dying in all the other ones he's in. Seriously, he dies a lot.
@keninjc89
@keninjc89 5 лет назад
Pandas are cool Rush ?
@prernasharma2234
@prernasharma2234 4 года назад
He didn’t die in rush, the huntsman, ghostbusters, mib
@ellowmaboiii4550
@ellowmaboiii4550 4 года назад
@@prernasharma2234 well the guy he acted in rush in real life dies so basically his character dies 😂😂😂
@Karl_Drogo55
@Karl_Drogo55 3 года назад
He's coming for Sean Bean's title
@Vettefan83
@Vettefan83 3 года назад
Not in 12 Strong
@aley211
@aley211 5 лет назад
Miles is officially most badass movie character..
@addisonsyverson6732
@addisonsyverson6732 5 лет назад
I saw this movie 3 times in theaters with mostly different people each time. I waited to see their reactions to Miles’ “123” and was not disappointed lol
@ericrscastillo5358
@ericrscastillo5358 5 лет назад
That and when Darlene whacks Flynn with the bottle got a lot of reaction
@jordanphillips3593
@jordanphillips3593 Год назад
You think he’s this timid weak kid an he just flips a switch an becomes a man of shear will. One of my favorite characters of any movie ever.
@DonTheMoron716
@DonTheMoron716 Год назад
Surprised the shit out of me! Dude is a buzzsaw.
@Will-sb4hf
@Will-sb4hf 28 дней назад
Billy's fatal mistake was to call him 'altar boy'.
@mosriteminioncause7741
@mosriteminioncause7741 2 года назад
Miles shows how you may never know that there are hidden hero's around you in the most unassuming people. (Until you need them.)
@danmalone116
@danmalone116 5 лет назад
I really love how easily he put down every single one of them without hesitation because they were the enemy and they all had guns in their hands but he never even thought about killing Boots/Rosie because in his eyes she was a victim and innocent, little did he know she was one of the worst. Regardless I believe that even though he had killed 123 people and thought his soul was destined for hell for it, but he constantly shows that the carnage of war had not turned him into a monster like he thought. His guilt is immense and he just wants to repent, even though he was not technically forgiven by a real priest I do not think it matters because for whatever sins he believes he committed were all forgiven because he put the lives of others ahead of his own
@Statuskuo75
@Statuskuo75 4 года назад
Only that bugged me is that he let down his guard with Rose. He saw her cold dead soul when her sister was murdered.
@aveteranplayer6403
@aveteranplayer6403 3 года назад
That is something that also bugged me too. Her cold dead soul and then he literally just let his guard down? He is a badass character to be dead like that..
@mmeettwwoo
@mmeettwwoo 3 года назад
2 inconstancies...a thoroughly trained marine would also stay away from windows when he sees gun on other side...his death was also out of character...but can be put to the fact that he was trying to suppress his real marine character and paid for that. .
@brettzforeman
@brettzforeman 3 года назад
He wasn't a killer, though. He was a gentle man with peerless killing abilities, who was sickened by hurting people even though he was a prodigy at it. He died because he tried to show her compassion. It cost him his life, but he was more concerned about his soul anyways. He wasn't even willing to resort to violence to save his own life before Darlene showed him compassion. He died because he was a better man than he thought.
@PredatorH2O
@PredatorH2O 3 года назад
That's a weirdly specific way to put it but yaeh he shouldn't have lowered his guard.
@geeebuttersnap2433
@geeebuttersnap2433 2 года назад
He may have been compassionate, but as a marine, he was trained to always keep your guard up until the threat has been neutralized. The sister was obviously brainwashed, so the right thing to do is search her for weapons, if she gets hostile, either knock her out or put her down.
@vgc_ivan8391
@vgc_ivan8391 4 года назад
a broken soul who tries so hard to forget the past and wants to be forgiven for what he has done, miles is a great character
@harshsrivastava8576
@harshsrivastava8576 5 лет назад
Lewis Pullman was the breakout star of the movie. And his scenes with the legend Jeff Bridges were great.
@trashketchum9782
@trashketchum9782 Год назад
i thought “wow that priest guy reminds me of an older version of the dude” but then i realized Jeff Bridges has just gotten old lol. still a legend
@namaku0
@namaku0 5 лет назад
The most satisfying scene, even more than when Rose's character was revealed.
@chrisdooley6468
@chrisdooley6468 5 лет назад
I really enjoyed this flick. I didn’t expect to but man I was truly surprised how good the characters are dialogue was and the few action scenes like this were on point. Besides how could you go wrong w this cast!?
@asecretone
@asecretone 5 лет назад
Yeah Hemsworth was great
@W96H2
@W96H2 5 лет назад
Well they still managed to go wrong with the cast. Dakota Johnson is more of a porn actress than a real one, she cant act for shit. And still she had way more screen time than for example Jon Hamm I was super angry about that. Also, the little sister was very annoying, havent seen such a bad "child" actor in years. Beginning of the movie was a whole lot better than the middle and last act. Chris Hemsworth is also a great actor but he was given such shitty dialouges in this film so he was just meh. Jeff Bridges's acting was on point, however the black lady actress can't sing for shit, those singing scenes should have been omitted they literally hurt my ears.
@TheCleanProphet
@TheCleanProphet 5 лет назад
Wilson96HUNthe2nd I know it’s your opinion but man “can’t sing for shit” is reeeeally selling her short.
@ThePartisan13
@ThePartisan13 5 лет назад
@@W96H2 Lol Idk if you watched this on a bad night or what but fuck dude you over exaggerated most of what you just said there.
@GangstaStan010
@GangstaStan010 5 лет назад
@@W96H2 I know it's your opinion but it sucks
@junkets5708
@junkets5708 5 лет назад
I really didn’t like miles in the beginning, but he was by far the best character in this movie. That final scene was so badass, and he died in such a bad way, it’s a shame. Loved what they did with him though.
@cheesus7672
@cheesus7672 2 года назад
"How many people did you kill?" "123." First I thought Miles was a psychopath who killed every guest after filming them and that he also killed all the other staff members and that's why he was so alone in the big hotel...but I guess war is good as well😅
@ThePartisan13
@ThePartisan13 5 лет назад
I love how many references this has to tarantinos movies. The homages were spot on.
@megabaca1785
@megabaca1785 5 лет назад
damn his k/d ratio
@IGamingStation
@IGamingStation 5 лет назад
When the 0-10 teammate gets an ethernet cable.
@alduin2418
@alduin2418 5 лет назад
128:1
@mrjim7565
@mrjim7565 5 лет назад
Have you seen hitlers
@trashketchum9782
@trashketchum9782 Год назад
hitler didn’t actually kill anyone but himself, he just was the one who ordered all the deaths. of innocent people, not adversaries
@jus10_mar10
@jus10_mar10 4 года назад
Bill Pullman's son is the MAN! That kicked up rifle moment and his confidence while shooting was the best part of this already good movie! Last week I was on set with him and told him such (and confessed his dad's ID speech is incredible....to which he agreed).
@jonalex9002
@jonalex9002 5 лет назад
this guy was like a tyrannosaurus among wolf
@jaygreen7415
@jaygreen7415 5 лет назад
Who got killed by a little cunt kitten.
@brettzforeman
@brettzforeman 5 лет назад
@@jaygreen7415 He died showing remorse for his violence and mercy to an enemy whose pain he related to. He probably didn't want to go, but it showed how different he was from what he thought of himself.
@jaygreen7415
@jaygreen7415 5 лет назад
@@brettzforeman that may very well be. But it still doesn't negate my statement about his killer.
@HoovyTube
@HoovyTube 5 лет назад
Some of my favorite cinematography and editing in recent memory. Well done Drew Goddard, you are indeed a God.
@jeremymarpaung9796
@jeremymarpaung9796 4 года назад
I love your SFMs! :D
@johnpark7972
@johnpark7972 2 года назад
So this is what Bob was doing in his past life before becoming a Top Gun pilot and flying with Tom Cruise
@rolandmiller5456
@rolandmiller5456 Год назад
If you've never been in a war and fought in a battle and in the aftermath you watch a bunch of friends of yours that are dead get put in body bags and put on a chopper you have no idea what he felt. I admire his skill. I also understand his pain.
@stephengrigg5988
@stephengrigg5988 3 месяца назад
2:17 Putting two in the booth and not even wasting the time to confirm the kill was badass. The dude is back in war, and all nerves have left him and he's completely focused
@michaelconway8897
@michaelconway8897 25 дней назад
I agree with that assessment. Once his killer instinct from military training was reactivated, he follows through on a mission without passion or prejudice.
@leoworld6125
@leoworld6125 5 лет назад
This guy was the real treat in the movie! Loved his performance!!
@redhotpandas7699
@redhotpandas7699 4 года назад
This was the best part of the movie, especially the flashback to Vietnam. I think that was the part that stuck with me the most
@BS-hq6iz
@BS-hq6iz 5 лет назад
I'm not a fan of newer movies, but damn this was good
@JuneofEarth
@JuneofEarth 5 лет назад
Man I was blinded-sided by this scene! I took him for a junkie pushover this entire time and after this he deserved his forgiveness. Such a cut throat way to die but what a way to save the day! A noble mans death forsure. That 0-60 flip of a switch when he kicked up that rifle. Superb!
@Moviegrapevine
@Moviegrapevine 5 лет назад
His past sheds more light on why he's a drug user too. Really came full circle, but then he got undone by being too empathetic with Rose. As soon as he put the gun around her I knew he'd die.
@aveteranplayer6403
@aveteranplayer6403 2 года назад
This is a war flashback done right, probably the best one in a while. Often 5 minutes to 20 minutes of war sequence helps to much to characters grow up and become a new person in our eyes. That's why I like Forrest gump, it was never a war movie, a comedy movie and a love story. It was all of them, done right in the right time.
@jjportala
@jjportala 5 лет назад
I love this part Miles just comes alive and starts drilling people.
@Cluver_03
@Cluver_03 5 лет назад
Lewis Pullman for Harry Osborn
@thelonelyspider_official
@thelonelyspider_official 5 лет назад
Shaggy Is God A G R E E D
@nms7872
@nms7872 3 года назад
That would be kind of funny as he looks a lot like Tom Holland
@spacetoastjam7656
@spacetoastjam7656 5 лет назад
And now his kill count is 127 .
@gbeach85
@gbeach85 5 лет назад
Alfie Clinton 128. He said 123 people and then killed 5 people in this scene.
@harrymaanmaansaab4577
@harrymaanmaansaab4577 5 лет назад
You forget behind the sofa
@leiderleider
@leiderleider 5 лет назад
It’ll be a travesty if Lewis Pullman doesn’t get an Oscar Nomination for Best Supporting Actor for his performance in this film. Fantastic acting portrayed in Miles’ character.
@daddyyankee6140
@daddyyankee6140 Год назад
the look from Jeff Bridges in the background from 2:35 to 2:36 sums up the expression of every one who watched the movie for the first time.
@CZECHMATE650
@CZECHMATE650 4 года назад
That is the MOST BADASS SCENES I'VE EVER SEEN! Anyone who's been in a warzone & been forced to kill understands his reluctance.
@iammorphin5533
@iammorphin5533 3 года назад
I love how the movie makes sense how the revolver is precisely shooted with 6 bullet
@thrillrtflc
@thrillrtflc 3 года назад
I just now watched this movie and had to see this again. My God, they still make great movies. I can't believe it.
@shunae86
@shunae86 Год назад
This is one of the best scene in film history, the plot twist, and the heroic turn of events. It's just sad that he didn't shoot Rose... i would, especially after she just watched her sister die, anyone who can do that is an evil person
@Thelavendel
@Thelavendel 5 лет назад
the Billy Lee character was so EXTREMELY annoying through out the movie. I only wished he died slower.
@ItsLost
@ItsLost 5 лет назад
yeah could of had miles to have a one liner to him
@Xgil2Play
@Xgil2Play 5 лет назад
He's a great character because of his extremist views. That gives him purpose.
@Thelavendel
@Thelavendel 4 года назад
@@Xgil2Play Clearly inspired by Charles Manson. But his little gay dance moves, and his boy band body made him look ridiculous and everybody who saw the movie wanted to shoot him in the face
@suh2242
@suh2242 5 лет назад
The best character in the movie. Sucks how he died from the psycho sister.
@CardinaleVattene00
@CardinaleVattene00 5 лет назад
miles was great
@bphan
@bphan 5 лет назад
Yes Best scene of the movie.
@norhasunahmdali3663
@norhasunahmdali3663 5 лет назад
And his confessions scene
@jimramos2613
@jimramos2613 6 месяцев назад
Honestly I got to tell you Lewis Pullman is great in this movie bad time at the El Royale 👏👏⚡🔥❤️🔥💯
@Rosa-yb2to
@Rosa-yb2to Год назад
This movie surprised me in so many ways. So underrated!
@redshirts4757
@redshirts4757 5 лет назад
Easy there, Alter Boy...
@imbatman4967
@imbatman4967 5 лет назад
@BlueeberryWaffle I think we all did.
@jackj9816
@jackj9816 5 лет назад
BlueeberryWaffle he dose pray on the weak but is a bitch when facing people like miles
@Xlappahony
@Xlappahony Год назад
1:54 I just love the sounds things make in movies
@nickgrice2446
@nickgrice2446 5 лет назад
That was the coolest fucking ending i've ever seen went fucking great soldier boy still has it
@user-ki2ce3ll9e
@user-ki2ce3ll9e 4 года назад
Their story was really unexpected. I thought miles was a serial killer when Darlene asked him, how many people have you killed? And he answered 123. Then a flashback appeared. WOW
@wolflarsen1900
@wolflarsen1900 3 года назад
oh miles. the incarnation of the universal soldjer. His sould and his mind. At the same time impressive and at the same time a tragedy. Life in piece and forever miles.
@TheRougeSky
@TheRougeSky 3 года назад
2:06 When the veteran player finally decides to start trying for real in order to carry the struggling team.
@Xlappahony
@Xlappahony Год назад
2:34 I feel so guilty for loving this. Power fantasies like these haunt me and I have to keep them inside because they're immature and destructive. Thank you Miles for being who we all wanted to be at that point.
@Uselink
@Uselink 3 года назад
went from zero to hero in under a minute
@jaygreen7415
@jaygreen7415 5 лет назад
Can I just say I LOVE THAT FOR ONCE SOMEONE WAS SHOT *THROUGH THE FURNITURE IN A MOVIE!* This bitch jumped behind the couch like *"phew! hot damn, I almost got shot!"* and for once movie physics didn't make anything you can crouch behind entirely bulletproof! *Can you just imagine my utter shock when some fabric and a 1/4" worth of plywood failed to stop two high velocity magnum rounds?!?!* 'Cause I can definitely imagine HERS!
@rickbales1880
@rickbales1880 3 года назад
It is apparent I'm not the only one that thinks Miles is a total bad ass. When he grabbed the rifle and headed to the door, I jumped out of the chair and yelled you go boy!!
@jke2000
@jke2000 4 года назад
Miles turns on his aimbot.
@patroclus_
@patroclus_ 4 года назад
he's character is so badass!! lewis pullman pulled it off!!!
@JohnnyPollas
@JohnnyPollas 5 лет назад
Miles is the best character in the movie by far
@udayansingh6642
@udayansingh6642 3 года назад
Loved this scene.
@jsalaska2854
@jsalaska2854 5 лет назад
The most satisfying moment is when billy lee is blown away for all to see, essential his little brain washed girl! “Easy Alter boy....”
@mrkickasser1566
@mrkickasser1566 5 лет назад
The best scene in a film.
@quiquenet1756
@quiquenet1756 5 лет назад
awesome film
@AleQuag
@AleQuag 2 года назад
Damn Miles was at the end the real badass
@gletongoliath675
@gletongoliath675 3 года назад
I Did Not See That Coming, Not From 'Miles' Away. LOL. But Seriously Badass Miles. He Made This Whole Film For Me.
@167thSpartan
@167thSpartan 3 года назад
This entire fucking movie was like the ending of pulp fiction. I was losing my shit when it was revealed this Jeffrey Dahmer looking dude turned out to be a sharpshooting war hero lmao. Best ending twist I've seen in a while.
@robertdereski9156
@robertdereski9156 3 года назад
Everytime miles shoots his weapon someone dies
@pjdiver3
@pjdiver3 3 года назад
So nice to see a movie this good instead of some CGI mush of super heroes and re-makes
@diggernick901
@diggernick901 3 года назад
He was vicious and a killer, though a youth of 24
@zixiongwang9659
@zixiongwang9659 5 лет назад
that "123" gave me chills, like when Godzilla(2014)'s tail lit up before he spit atomic breath. Thor done fucked up at that moment lol.
@connorwalsh7033
@connorwalsh7033 2 года назад
A man who fears what he good at because of what it leaves in his wake.
@JohnstasBACK
@JohnstasBACK 2 года назад
2:09 "Easy there, Arthur Morgan" ??? WTF.
@mikeandnatalya
@mikeandnatalya 3 года назад
Had to sit through that whole movie for that scene.
@DinsRune
@DinsRune 3 года назад
When the higher level player says "fuck it" and cuts loose.
@virginiaholder1999
@virginiaholder1999 5 лет назад
Who of thought miles the front desk manager would be bad ass I thought he was a quiet front desk manager that was their to help and stay out of everyone's business did not see that coming.
@HIKARUAUSTIN
@HIKARUAUSTIN 5 лет назад
easily my favourite scene
@DonTheMoron716
@DonTheMoron716 Год назад
The deadliest man is Miles.
@thebirdofhermes4055
@thebirdofhermes4055 5 лет назад
1:17 and Miles last confession were the parts I started crying at, He truly did bad things but he regrets every single one of them and only wants forgiveness
@mqpar5.795
@mqpar5.795 3 года назад
This is the only reason I rewatched the movie.
@stephengrigg5988
@stephengrigg5988 3 месяца назад
I felt so terrible when his past was revealed. I just assumed he was some weird, shady, perverted, violent junkie.. but, he was just a tortured war vet. He is like the embodiment of disillusionment(and kind of vietnam vets in general). He was just some innocent, religiously raised, farmboy who got sent off to an illegal war and was rewarded by being used by the government the rest of his life. He's just a lost soul(and the poetic irony of a guy who's been used by the US government his whole life almost lazily wiping out this low level cult is hilarious, but it's for someone more articulate than me to dive into).
@LukaMraczansky
@LukaMraczansky 3 года назад
Esse filme é fenomenal!
@akashalhat926
@akashalhat926 3 года назад
Most inspiration scene in my life.
@kathrynpearson6950
@kathrynpearson6950 3 года назад
I'm so confused with this scene. Did Miles kill his own troops?
@user-si7wo2sb9z
@user-si7wo2sb9z 2 года назад
@@kathrynpearson6950 Why tf did he had to kill his troops? His troops probably got wiped out by the VC and he just kill all the enemy and somehow pass out
@JohnnyPollas
@JohnnyPollas 5 лет назад
One of my favorite movies of all times
@majormalfunction3757
@majormalfunction3757 4 года назад
Damn this guy went from a schoolboy Tom holland to a fucking Rambo I loved this scene too sad that he had to go like this
@einsteinadonis4544
@einsteinadonis4544 4 года назад
Criminally underrated movie.
@gonzalomego257
@gonzalomego257 Год назад
miles was the best fking part of the movie he deserves an oscar period XD
@virginiaholder1999
@virginiaholder1999 5 лет назад
I just found out that the boy that played miles is Bill Pullmans son omg.
@PorkotylerClips
@PorkotylerClips 4 года назад
Virginia Holder now that you say it he does have his father’s eyes.
@russianfolktales3641
@russianfolktales3641 5 лет назад
Liked that one scene a lot.
@DB-kf4zd
@DB-kf4zd 2 года назад
My favorite scene
@carolynn3699
@carolynn3699 5 лет назад
God, I love him so much. Such a sweet and badass personality at once... My favorite character along with Daniel Flynn so far.♥
@gamingthisera6339
@gamingthisera6339 4 года назад
I was hoping for the priest to help all of them, instead it's even better
@yahyaabdellah2713
@yahyaabdellah2713 Год назад
I love the scene
@asecretone
@asecretone 5 лет назад
Great flick
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