Clips taken from the movies: 1- Murphy's Law 2-Death Wish 5 3-Kinjite: Forbidden Subjects 4-Borderline 5-Hard Times 6-Love & Bullets 7-Rider in the Rain 8-Murphy's Law #charlesbronson #badass #deathwish
People underestimate his grandfather looks , but bronson was always one of the toughest guys on the scene. I thank him for so many memories and moments in life .
Women would say, why are your hands so rough...I would say, I wanna have rough hands like Bronson... 🐸🐵🐒(dk where I got that from, but always said it...) 🐵🐕🙊👅
he sure has and had , good ole bronson , i just enjoy and love to see scum pay the prize of their BAD doings , it makes me feel good treating them the same way they treat others .
The thing about 70's action movies is while they pale in comparison to modern day action "bourne", "reacher". "equalizer", transporter", "mechanic", etc. They are much more realistic in how a scene would actually play out No super human strength, no over the top physicality - just straight up average strength real.
Here are some of my favorite Charls Bronson movies: Hard Times, Mr. Majestyk, Chino, the Mechanic, Red Sun, The White Buffalo, Death Wish, Dirty Dozen, Breakout, Magnificent Seven, Once Upon a Time in the West, Valachi Papers. Breakheart Pass. All classics! I've seen them all many times.
I work for a medium sized European hotel chain and always show those Bronson clips in staff training - thank you Charles Bronson for helping our hotel chain achieve high review ratings and for enriching hotel staff training! 👁 👁 👄
There are plenty of People who could use a refreshed up memory by guys like bronson , way too many People screw up things , and they are fully awere of it , but thry just keep up their bad doing until getting cautgh , then they just , what , i did wrong , not suppose to do that ? Huh ok , not sure I get you right , but ok , the bronson guy , never mind the BS you son of a bitch , its time to pay , .
I remember hearing some years back that as big a star as he was Charles Bronson never cared for movies in general and never watched them, not even his own.
That's right. In fact he has no real interest in movies or acting or Hollywood. For him making movies was an easy way to earn a lot of money. It was simply a better life than in the coal mines of Pennsylvania. I think it's totally okay to have that attitude. He didn't claim to be a great actor or to make artistically valuable films. He said he was just a product to be sold - like a bar of soap. He didn't have any great theories about acting either. I think he really gives a shit about movies. He never talked about is most famous film, "Once upon a time in the West". As far as I know, he never saw it.
Charles Bronson was a tough guy even out of screen. A Brazilian journalist once asked Bronson for an interview "hello, Mr. Bronson, I am from Brazil. Can you give us a quick interview?" Bronson answered: "Oh, really? WHAT is brazil?" The journalist replied: "Brazil is a country where people gave you a lot of money in return for your low-quality movies." Bronson immediately walked towards him and people around had to intervine before they got into a fight. I think it was in the final 80's, so Charles wasn't young anymore, but he was still brave.
@@schumi9xwdc really?.... Did you live during Reagan? I lived through Nixon Ford Carter and Reagan. So did my dad. And I can tell you from experience my dad never had enough money to buy a house until Ronald Reagan became a president. You see my dad spent most of his money paying taxes and dealing with inflation and never having enough money left over at the end of a paycheck for anything other than rent. And then Reagan came along and slashed taxes and then by some weird miracle my dad had enough money to buy our first house in 1982. My dad was working class and a lot of his friends were working class and I remember that the first time I was able to buy jeans was in the '80s. I remember we had a lot of extra income that we could use to improve our quality of life in the '80s. My mom and dad sure were a lot happier and they were both working class. A lot of my friends parents did a lot better during the '80s. I remember during Jimmy Carter not having anything around to eat except hamburger helper and vegetables. It wasn't until Ronald Reagan became president that dad started to regularly grill out at the house and also in 1983 dad bought his very first brand new car. You see up until then he'd been buying nothing but used stuff. Yeah Reagan sure was terrible for working class. Or is that what your teacher's in your liberal colleges tell you? However I have to say much like the Constitution does not have the power to govern over a godless people, so too did Reagan's policies not have the power to help people who were too lazy to go out and get a job you see Reagan's policies only work for people who are willing to work for themselves and his policies did not work for those that just want to live on the government dime. Communism only works for people who are happy with less and it does not work for people who strive to make their lives better.
@@Richardzmaxdragway - Time to put down the Kool-aid, junior. Reagan tripled the deficit from $738 billion to $2.1 trillion. Your Dad's America started living off the national credit card under Reagan. Lower taxes just meant you got to take advantage of what the government did without having to pay for it...then. Here's another news flash, Einstein, people normally get more affluent as they get older. Were you thinking that young couples normally start out with cars and houses when they're fresh into marriage and the job market? My parents built nicer houses and got nicer cars as I got older too. That was in the 50's in Canada. Thanks Obama!