That is the kind of thinking that got us in this mess.. I like Bronson, but really?? he is just an actor. tough talking guys come a dime a dozen... lest make America great.. Learn your lesson already.
i am all for usa usa usa.. but for Pete's sake.. HE IS JUST AN ACTOR. give him credit he did not go into public office. i know we have warts but we also have a lot of kindness. We already tried to talk the rock into it. Nice guy and like his action movies but... Do I really have to say it.
najbardziej chyba znany film serial to życzenie śmierci opowieść o pewnym architekcie wymierzajacym sprawiedliwość a nie bez sensowne wyroki ciągnące się sprawy przez wiele dni lub lata z miernym lub bezsensownym orzeczeniem w sprawie
Cool compilation. More than worthy of the real, indisputable, one and only King of Cool. Reminds me to revisit some Bronson classics - and watch a few new ones as well.
True, my old Nan loved Charlie Bronson - when she babysitted me and my little sister, she'd take us to the video shop and rent Death Wish 2 or some other Bronson classic, let us buy a 20p mix then we'd go home and she'd pour herself a glass of sherry, turn up the gas fire and we'd all settle down on the settee to watch Bronson putting the world to rights. Happy days!
I never realized that Charlie made so many movies. I spent so much money going to see him at the movies, you would think he would send me a birthday card. Not the greatest actor but very interesting to see in those action movies. Those were the days! A big thumbs up for him and his movies.
Bronson was a constant domestic abuser. His notoriety kept him out of prison, but other than his acting talent, there was nothing admirable about this man.
Interesting/informative/entertaining. Excellent clips from different movies. The more movies he did/the more seasoned he became. Sad 😢 his life ended with Alzheimer's disease.
All the well known or what came to be popular actors in film and on TV that Bronson killed off in his movies. Really miss the likes of Bronson and Wife Jill. Her first Husband David McCallum just recently passed. He was the Pathologist on NCIS. I saw all these movies at the cinema. Those were the days. I'm going to start looking to watch all his movies again. They were just fantastic. Rest in Peace Charles and Jill.
@@loyalbusse4864 Illya Kuryakin. He was in The Great Escape with Bronson. That's where Bronson met Jill when David brought her onset and she met others in the movie as well as Bronson. From that time on he couldn't get her out of his head. If I remember correctly, she and David had a couple of kids. David must have regret when he brought Jill in to see what he was working on.
They thought they were there to kill some poor slob who would be begging for his life the moment he realised they were there to kill him. When they heard Bronson's line they saw just how wrong they were. It was still going to be an execution, only they were the ones on the wrong side of the gun.
Charles is a legend for me. The brave Polish folk helped us Brits during the Battle of Britain. They also had a crack para regiment that were incredibly brave during Operation Market Garden (WW2). Then their magnificent Polish Winged Hussars. They stood up against the tyranny of Communist Russia. Charles represented that & did some fantastic movies.
You are completely off the mark. He wasn't Polish. He was born in Pennsylvania. His father was a Lipka Tartar and his mother a Slav, both immigrants from Lithuania. He did fight in WW2, in the Pacific theater...
Bronson faz muitos filmes. Alguns ótimos como "Era uma vez no oeste", "os 12 condrnados", 'Sete homens e um destino(os 7 magnificos)", ...outros nem tão bons, mas nunca decepcionava os seus fãs fieis.
Charles Bronson (Carolis Bučinskis) - Tatar. "His father, Walter Buchinsky (born: Valteris P. Bučinskis), was a Lipka Tatar from Druskininkai in southern Lithuania". Actor Glen Powell (Chutsky) is also Lipka Tatar.
I had the pleasure of meeting Mr. Bronson in the Police & Public Safety building in Phoenix in 1979 while he was making the movie "Love & Bullets". Also got to meet Clint Eastwood in that same building when he was making "The Gauntlet".
Movies like these can't be made anymore. One reason is the over the top violence. The other is the gratuitous unrealistic characters and stereotypes. I remember one of the death wish movies he killed a punk rocker for playing his music too loud.
Love these old movies where they thought to be more realistic, when people were shot & they fall, every subsequent bullet whether alive or dead & whatever caliber they were shot with, they always jumped.