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When a group of cannibal savages kidnaps settlers from the small town of Bright Hope, an unlikely team of gunslingers, led by Sheriff Franklin Hunt (Kurt Russell), sets out to bring them home. But their enemy is more ruthless than anyone could have imagined, putting their mission - and survival itself - in serious jeopardy.
BONE TOMAHAWK is a gritty, unpredictable, action-packed Western chronicling a terrifying rescue mission. The directorial debut of acclaimed author S.Craig Zahler, who also wrote the screenplay, it features an all-star cast including Kurt Russell (The Hateful Eight, Tombstone), Patrick Wilson (Insidious, Fargo Season 2), Matthew Fox (Lost, Emperor) and Emmy award-winner Richard Jenkins (The Visitor, Olive Kitteridge).

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Комментарии : 265   
@emilyc.4000
@emilyc.4000 3 года назад
"Say goodbye to my wife and I'll say hello to yours" - one of the best lines ever
@WiL.McMullen1241
@WiL.McMullen1241 2 года назад
I thought so too👍
@stevenmichael558
@stevenmichael558 Год назад
I THOUGHT THAT WAS A VERY SWEET THING TO SAY TO CHICKOREE ,
@roosternm6830
@roosternm6830 Месяц назад
I thought it was pure genius. Encapsulated every emotion being felt during that scene. There were several great lines throughout the movie.
@pamelalamb3840
@pamelalamb3840 Месяц назад
Agreed ❤❤❤
@danielnatzke6733
@danielnatzke6733 7 лет назад
I was so scared of the Troglodytes, I was praying that this b.t.s clip here would feature one of the cannibal actors, so I would know they were just actors.
@dnap2526
@dnap2526 7 лет назад
Daniel Natzke turns out they are real
@dakotahjeunesse9500
@dakotahjeunesse9500 5 лет назад
O
@menergy3267
@menergy3267 5 лет назад
i was scared for weeks!
@timjeffries6362
@timjeffries6362 5 лет назад
Me too, that splitting scene screwed me right over. Dayam.
@Bestintheworld182
@Bestintheworld182 4 года назад
Fun fact: The head troglodyte (One with the boar tusks) had a lead role on the Disney show 'Pair Of Kings' playing a muscular yet comical bodyguard named Mason. Fucking surreal.
@artemus80j.4
@artemus80j.4 6 лет назад
This film in my opinion is an independent masterpiece. A Western/Horror unlike any others. Top notch script with top actors and only a budget of $ 1,800,000!! which was extremely low. And what they achieved here is an Epic Western/Horror masterpiece!
@ObscuredByTime
@ObscuredByTime 5 лет назад
It sure is unique, I'll give it that.
@52BLUE
@52BLUE Год назад
I had no idea that was the budget. Even more blown away by it. I’m studying film and I can’t believe they achieved this with that budget. I bet marketing and distribution cost more than the film itself
@SuperFan02
@SuperFan02 3 месяца назад
I can guarantee a chunk of that budget was to make sure Kurt Russel would be apart of the cast 😆
@ravfan123
@ravfan123 3 года назад
The four main leads in this movie acted their parts to perfection, Matthew Fox especially.
@cameronsonsini5887
@cameronsonsini5887 8 лет назад
It's sad how overlooked the film was. One of the best to come out last year.
@jamesdunn9714
@jamesdunn9714 8 лет назад
Many have said the same; bought it and will watch soon.
@Fade2Dark
@Fade2Dark 8 лет назад
this movie was awesome
@slimnics
@slimnics 6 лет назад
Yes a hidden gem, the best kind
@Rob_Kankerboef
@Rob_Kankerboef 6 лет назад
Great movie, great dialogue and a startling effective depiction of violence
@RyanJ504
@RyanJ504 4 года назад
It seems like this director is overlooked. He has several well-regarded films, and I hadn't heard of any of them.
@RunningBlade2184
@RunningBlade2184 5 лет назад
Kurt Russell needs to have a Wild West beard all the time.
@savannah8243
@savannah8243 4 года назад
RunningBlade2184 I've yet to see one man who doesn't look 2x more handsome with a beard!
@TheGuitarifier
@TheGuitarifier 4 года назад
@@savannah8243 nobody gives a fuck.
@savannah8243
@savannah8243 4 года назад
Brendan McDonald but you were bothered enough to leave a reply. Make it make sense
@MDF0193
@MDF0193 5 лет назад
Finally watched it for the first time last night. A movie hasn’t made my heart pump like that in while👌🏼
@dallasviolante2301
@dallasviolante2301 3 года назад
I may be 2 years late to the party, but you should also check out his other 2 films, that being Brawl in Cell Block 99 and Dragged Across Concrete.
@ResurrectTheMorning
@ResurrectTheMorning 8 лет назад
This was such a great film. It needs way more credit. Matthew Fox (from an acting standpoint) was particularly great in this.
@Workoutaddict
@Workoutaddict 4 месяца назад
Is that Jack from Lost?
@KartikeyaDutta
@KartikeyaDutta 8 лет назад
I can't exaggerate how good this film was. From the cinematography, direction to the acting. Whoever did the casting for this film deserves to be applauded. Everyone did a great job but the standout performers were Matthew Fox and Richard Jenkins! Shout out to S Craig Zahler.
@TheHussmanStuff
@TheHussmanStuff 7 лет назад
Yeah, Matthew Fox's performance blew me away in this film. So very well done.
@KetchupOverdose
@KetchupOverdose 5 лет назад
Just watched it and couldn’t agree more. Fox and Jenkins were outstanding!
@powerforth8400
@powerforth8400 5 лет назад
@Brian Lecker you were the sound guy? lol
@sryth1
@sryth1 3 года назад
@@powerforth8400 probably; the production sound mixer on IMDB is named Brian Hackett
@Vinterfrid
@Vinterfrid Год назад
Well. you already exaggerated it. It was quite a mediocre film, with a plot so unrealistic it could have been written by a 10 year old schoolboy.
@drakashrakenburgproduction5369
I'm convinced that Craig is the only director that can bring Blood Meridian to life
@vingasoline5068
@vingasoline5068 2 года назад
That’s a good point man. I’ve thought about this a ton and it’s one of those books that’s considered “unfilmable” due to its grim content. But I think Zahler would be the perfect director to adapt it if it ever does get made; his films are all very brutally violent but not in a way that’s just for shock value, and he seems to love writing Western pieces too. I don’t see much wrong with him adapting it.
@addyfilm
@addyfilm 5 месяцев назад
That would be amazing
@electrician248
@electrician248 Год назад
I am addicted to this movie! Every time I watch it I see a different little nuance that I missed. Top of the line acting, directing, screen writing, just a fantastic movie!
@uraigroves7898
@uraigroves7898 2 месяца назад
Great movie but it did not need the split scene. Just too much. Not needed in any movie ever.
@The_Void_Staring_Back
@The_Void_Staring_Back 5 лет назад
a truly brilliant, innovative, daring, and beautiful movie, with OUTSTANDING performances. The one thing no one is crediting here is the simple, yet gripping score that was used in the film. It truly makes you feel the weight on your heart of all the dynamics at play here for all the different characters of this world.
@mr.heisenberg958
@mr.heisenberg958 4 года назад
Absolutely one of the best movies I've ever seen. Very underrated imo.
@MrCholoPants3415
@MrCholoPants3415 6 лет назад
Really underrated film. Never seen anything like it before, and there are some truly disturbing scenes in it. It's sad to see the movie fade into obscurity because it was one of the best of 2015 imo; I enjoyed it as much as The Revenant and Hateful Eight
@jtstevenson81
@jtstevenson81 6 лет назад
There was really only one truly disturbing scene in it in my opinion. And I think we all know which scene that is... holy fuck. What kind of a mind even dreams up a scene like that?
@MrCholoPants3415
@MrCholoPants3415 6 лет назад
Idk, he was probably trying to push the boundaries and he did. Also, torture like that has been done historically in I think Japan and even in a lot of tribes. It was a bit gratuitous though, I won't lie. You should watch Brawl in Cell Block 99, it's by the same director. It's pretty clear that he likes grindhouse style films and goes for that style.
@jtstevenson81
@jtstevenson81 6 лет назад
@@MrCholoPants3415 I actually have seen brawl in cell block 99, although I did not know it was by the same director until you told me, haha. There was definitely some gratuitous and over the top violence in that movie, but it had almost a comical element to it. It was so over the top that it didn't really bother me. But the scene in Bone Tomahawk looked so realistic that it really shook me to the core.
@MrCholoPants3415
@MrCholoPants3415 6 лет назад
Yeah! Cell Block 99 was more grindhouse than Bone Tomahawk, I agree. The only thing I didn't enjoy was the constant tonal shift... It looked like they were trying to go for realism most of the film, and then every single act of violence and gore was over the top at the end. As far as Bone Tomahawk, yeah... That scene was the most shocking thing I've ever watched in any film; it might just be the most shocking scene ever tbh, and I don't even think that's an exaggeration. I'm normally not squeamish AT ALL, but I flinched during that entire scene. *SPOILERS IF ANYONE READS WITHOUT SEEING CELL BLOCK 99* My biggest issue was Vince Vaughn's death at the end... His head was CLEARLY a manikin at that final scene and it really kinda diminished my overall opinion in just that 1 second shot. All they had to do was use the realistic gunshot he took to the chest when the camera was pointed behind him, and cut to the credits right there; it looked great! But they deliberately tried to show that ridiculously cheesy and fake head exploding. Like... You could see the wood in the manikin lol, it was soooo fucking forced. But I still love that film. This director is coming out with another crime-related thriller with Vince Vaughn and Jennifer Carpenter this year or beginning of 2019!!! I'm fucking stoked for it. I loved everything he's made so far, and both of the films we've mentioned have been under a 2-3 million dollar budget... It's nuts.
@IamtheDesperado
@IamtheDesperado 5 лет назад
@@MrCholoPants3415 you kind of answer your own criticism. The mannequin at the end of Brawl homages back to grindhouse and exploitation cinema I can point out hundreds of make up/special effects in movies that parallel to Brawls effects. It takes you out of the movie but at the same time it still works. I loved the ending of Brawl because it was so tragic.
@Warhero1171
@Warhero1171 6 лет назад
This is one of the most brilliant and original horror films ever made. There is just so much to praise about this movie.
@aderemiporsche
@aderemiporsche 5 лет назад
Personally, the biggest surprise Bone Tomahawk gave me was finding out it was made for less than $2 million. $1.8 million to be exact. Fantastique.
@tidepride86
@tidepride86 5 лет назад
Loved the realism of the ambush scenes in this movie.
@Caseyedwards-Turbojackelope
@Caseyedwards-Turbojackelope 6 лет назад
I JUST WATCHED THIS ON AMAZON PRIME!!! I never even knew this came out! I love how this movie was directed. It plays with you so much and the way things happen make it so much more believable and much less hollywood. You figure the kind hearted man would die, you figure the dynamite would be used in the finale, you wait for scary jump scare moments that never happen, you think that Brooder is dead when the rock is thrown but, no he's fine. So many moments like this, it doesn't feel like a movie. Feels so much like a journey. Loved this film.
@dallasviolante2301
@dallasviolante2301 3 года назад
I know this comment is 2 years aged, but if you thought this film was divine, have you had the chance to inquire his other 2 films, that being Brawl in Cell Block 99 and Dragged Across Concrete?
@Caseyedwards-Turbojackelope
@Caseyedwards-Turbojackelope 3 года назад
@@dallasviolante2301 watched cell block 99 as fast as i could and LOVED IT. didn't know bout dragged across concrete. I'm literally going to find it and watch it right now. TY!
@dallasviolante2301
@dallasviolante2301 3 года назад
Oh man! Dude, Vince Vaughn and Mel Gibson as police officers, that is all. Let me know how you liked it.
@Lonewolf_665
@Lonewolf_665 3 года назад
@@dallasviolante2301 I would say he's 3/3 on the movies he's directed.
@williambachman6972
@williambachman6972 7 лет назад
This movie was absolutely amazing, although I could have gone without that human pistachio scene, really messed me up for a couple days. Looking back however, it shows how just dark and gritty the world is.
@shanek3453
@shanek3453 5 лет назад
It really did its job then haha put a sense of dread in the viewer, making seem almost certain the characters wouldnt make it out alive
@johnfromm1974
@johnfromm1974 5 лет назад
Kinda like the Shhh shh, wait wait ok hold on wait knife scene from Saving Private Ryan! Both of these scenes messed me up!
@mrmeerkat1096
@mrmeerkat1096 3 года назад
William bachman I completely agree with you. It makes you feel helpless and vulnerable. You know there are people out who do those kind of things to other people.
@theoriginaltommysteward
@theoriginaltommysteward 3 года назад
The brilliance of it is that you only feel that horrible when watching because the characters are so well-defined...in another movie it wouldn't have nearly as much weight.
@inkwellflood8276
@inkwellflood8276 6 лет назад
One of the best films ever made, in a world of cgi and quick band wagon fuckery, this stands out beyond all others for years.
@DiamorphineDeath
@DiamorphineDeath 5 лет назад
Ever made? I get the best for that year, sure...through that out all you want. But in no way is this one of the best films ever made, that's ridiculous dude. Obviously Bone Tomahawk is better then The Searchers said no cinema fan ever.
@thebananaman5632
@thebananaman5632 5 лет назад
@@DiamorphineDeath It's always stupid when someone criticizes someone that says "this is one of the best films ever made" because everyone is going to have their own opinions so why even bother saying anything
@DiamorphineDeath
@DiamorphineDeath 5 лет назад
@@thebananaman5632 Why bother doing anything? Relativism is not reality. One can criticize and point towards what brought someone to their opinion, or the lack of information, or education specifically that brought that opinion out. I'm putting towards what went into this statement as the criticizing point. One can say "McDonalds is my favorite food hands down and always will be," and this is a subjective opinion that is just that...there's no reason to argue or point towards it as it is anyone's right to pick their favorite of anything, regardless. But when someone says "the new McDonalds hamburger is the greatest food that has ever been made, in the history of cuisine," then you're dealing with someone either ill informed, or nuts as they're making a grand claim outside of what would be reasonable taste and objective standards. The Searchers as far as westerns goes acts as a transcendent piece of artwork. Bone Tomahawk does not, while a good film, it does not transcend as it was not meant to, therefor to voice it as being on the same level, or above great works is offensive to great art itself. I would wager this individual found this film to be "super awesome" due to the violence scene specifically and is easily entertained.
@kevinmunday5782
@kevinmunday5782 5 лет назад
@@DiamorphineDeath the searchers is a classic, but this movie is much more gritty and realistic. for me once upon a time in the west is the true masterpiece of the western genre
@Vinterfrid
@Vinterfrid Год назад
@@kevinmunday5782 In which way is it more "realistic"? You know a lot about man-eating tribes in the West? In my opinion almost nothing in this film makes sense.
@ontologicallysteve7765
@ontologicallysteve7765 5 лет назад
If you combined Lucio Fulci, Sergio Leone and Quentin Tarantino-----you get this film. Having said that, there's *nothing* derivative about it, nor is it a cheap imitation or knockoff. It's *chronically* original, yet *so* familiar. In a word, this movie was *amazing* .
@Vinterfrid
@Vinterfrid Год назад
Please don't mention Sergio Leone's name in connection with this very mediocre film - the difference is like night and day.
@wreccen
@wreccen 4 месяца назад
@@Vinterfrid it seems like you have some personal beef with it, lol, I bet it hurt your feelings
@shanek3453
@shanek3453 5 лет назад
Not only is this a Top Western but for me it's a Top Horror film, im no fan of Horror but when it's portrayed in a way that's realistic and gritty im on board.
@dustinweaver5492
@dustinweaver5492 2 месяца назад
Cannot recommend this movie enough. Matthew Fox is so underrated, but the whole case knocks it WAY out of the park. This is movie was a cut above just about everything released since 2015.
@HudzunDunDunDun
@HudzunDunDunDun 2 месяца назад
blown away Richard Jenkin's versatility. he is unrecognizable in this film.
@MrAshleywilkinson
@MrAshleywilkinson 6 лет назад
Great to see Matthew Fox loved him in Lost
@kevinalexandercristalesroc8184
@kevinalexandercristalesroc8184 2 месяца назад
It was a surprise when I saw him!
@blindtruth4614
@blindtruth4614 4 года назад
The run time went so quickly a very enjoyable character-driven movie would most certainly recommend giving it a watch
@Davidcross0121
@Davidcross0121 5 лет назад
Mathew fox deserves more roles
@berolbongsu
@berolbongsu 4 года назад
I always thought he’d be an awesome Commander Shepard from the Mass Effect series.
@faceripper77
@faceripper77 4 года назад
He made this movie so enjoyable to watch
@MantaRochenHL
@MantaRochenHL 3 года назад
From Jack Shepard to commander Shepard
@longshort30001
@longshort30001 Год назад
@@berolbongsu here here!
@FoxM1466
@FoxM1466 Год назад
Agree Totaly
@KartikeyaDutta
@KartikeyaDutta 8 лет назад
"Mr Brooder just educated two Mexicans on the meaning of manifest destiny". Yes Mr Jenkins. The writing is par brilliant. Thank you.
@projectatlas4400
@projectatlas4400 4 года назад
The writing's great. But I'm still confused about the Mexicans. Were they part of a raiding party or did he just murder two innocent guys?
@KartikeyaDutta
@KartikeyaDutta 4 года назад
@@projectatlas4400 Brooder doesn't want to take any risk and given his flamboyant nature, it's no surprise he killed them Mexicans whether they looked innocent or not.
@projectatlas4400
@projectatlas4400 4 года назад
@Kartikeya Dutta True, that makes sense now that you mention his personality.
@terran236
@terran236 6 лет назад
King crimson shirt, instant fav director . He's def a fellow metal head.
@pseudoshaman
@pseudoshaman 4 года назад
Sid Haig was so good even tho he was only in the opening. I miss him
@vanguardau
@vanguardau 6 лет назад
I really loved this movie for its realness, it really was an unusual western. I can highly recommend it.
@N3bUlus9
@N3bUlus9 5 лет назад
u don’t rent this film. u purchase it it’s that simple. and that good
@darkhand811
@darkhand811 23 часа назад
Fun fact: this movie was made in around a month and a half, with a close-to-nothing budget. We have ourselves a masterclass director ladies and gents.
@hugh-johnfleming289
@hugh-johnfleming289 5 лет назад
One of the most memorable for a decade to me.
@Ethernet480
@Ethernet480 4 года назад
There are so many things that made this a great film or proved it was: 1. If anything like this were to happen, you can imagine this is how it would go. 2. This seems like a slight blend of sci-fi and western but not in a cartoony way. This is unprecedented from what I can tell. 3. It’s raw 4. If you run the equation of resources vs quality, this blows away a ton of movies lb for lb. 5. The trust that the cast had in the script should be enough to tell you how it ranks.
@humanbeing2420
@humanbeing2420 Месяц назад
Excellent film. Terrifying and gruesome as hell. But really well done.
@aydenfrac
@aydenfrac 7 лет назад
It was a great movie and a great story.
@CutandShoot5x5
@CutandShoot5x5 Месяц назад
Kurt Russell is great in Westerns!
@BLTV_Photoshop
@BLTV_Photoshop Месяц назад
I watched it last night for the first time. Its posters and trailers promoted it as a "Western"; not a "horor Western". As for the movie itself, I loved the dialogue, acting, music, and cinematography , however, the scene in which a man was split in half, scarred my mind forever. I know the writer wanted to show the inhumanity and barbarism of the people who did it, but c'mon, it went beyond what was necessary in the way that scene was filmed. Maybe it's just that I'm not entertained by gruesome, sadistic, gore and torture which that scene had in spades.
@peterbigblock
@peterbigblock 2 месяца назад
Absolutely fantastic film. The acting was brilliant, it matched the excellent writing perfectly. Great casting. And a terrific script. Overall, an absolutely outstanding film.
@speedracer1945
@speedracer1945 6 лет назад
This is a sleeper film . Its seems like a low budget gem with a goof cast that does get off on a slow start till they go looking for the hostages and the film goes on a journey that extends a character study between these characters .
@MatteoPrezioso
@MatteoPrezioso 6 лет назад
Such a beautiful, overlooked masterpiece. I watched it by sheer chance and was transfixed by its beauty and intelligence. I cannot believe no one (of the ones that count) seemed to care about it.
@Robert-rl7rd
@Robert-rl7rd 4 месяца назад
Beautiful is not how I would describe it 😂
@slinkyatrest
@slinkyatrest 5 лет назад
"Why are you standin in my breakfast?"
@manishghodke5028
@manishghodke5028 3 года назад
its "why are you in my breakfast ?"
@shawncromwell3520
@shawncromwell3520 2 года назад
Brooder-"Are any of you somnambulate?' Chicory- "THAT'S PRIVATE!" Hunt-"He means sleep walkers..." The dialogue is absolutely amazing as is this movie. Any Western or Horror fan would love this film. I mean you have Kurt Friggin Russell too..!!!
@MrEddieJib
@MrEddieJib 5 лет назад
Incredible film, loved it. Thx RU-vid for the random clip you showed which made me buy the film and massive thx to the whole team who made it. More films please
@2msvalkyrie529
@2msvalkyrie529 4 года назад
To Craig and everyone involved : if you guys never make another movie you've already earned immortality .! Also : when I get old I want to look like Kurt Russell .!
@magusmaximmus2172
@magusmaximmus2172 5 лет назад
King Crimson shirt! And Angel Witch!!!
@Terminxman
@Terminxman 6 лет назад
I've been raving about this movie to everyone after I saw it and no one has even heard of it. Sad.
@arunaravind8396
@arunaravind8396 6 лет назад
Thank you All the crew its one of the best best movie I ever watched
@lukesummers4455
@lukesummers4455 5 лет назад
An amazing film i loved it . Gritty ,brutal and just something different from what ive seen before . I highly recommend it
@tomaszgwincinski8685
@tomaszgwincinski8685 11 месяцев назад
Great film! Thank you!
@ghettoeasterbasket5638
@ghettoeasterbasket5638 3 года назад
Kurt Russell has been in great westerns and great horrors , this film was definitely for him
@denydeny1987
@denydeny1987 6 лет назад
Waaw, i just was like.. Waaaaw, amazing movie. Great characters, absolutely fabulous actors!! Bravo
@crimesofthecentury2714
@crimesofthecentury2714 5 лет назад
Just found this movie and it rocks. Like a Zane Gray meets Jack Ketchum story. Great story, characters, it was overlooked so hope it becomes a cult film because it deserves it.
@franktherabbit42
@franktherabbit42 4 года назад
This film is fucking fantastic. It's a Western Meets Hills Have Eyes-esque horror thriller. And my god.. the makeup. Gore done right.
@jamilajuicey795
@jamilajuicey795 5 лет назад
Kurt Russel..one of the Best most underappriciated actor in the biz...... Great movie....dont see how it got a horro title thou.....
@mrartboy1
@mrartboy1 5 лет назад
Kurt Russell...a man to be admired, never stopped working since he was a youngster, and his personal life is to do with him...and nobody else!...admirable indeed!!
@TreeKharma
@TreeKharma Год назад
John Brooder is my spirit animal
@wreccen
@wreccen 4 месяца назад
He's just too cool
@TreeKharma
@TreeKharma 4 месяца назад
@@wreccen Yes bro
@Drago2600
@Drago2600 5 лет назад
Awesome movie.
@nworbrelytthefirst
@nworbrelytthefirst 2 года назад
Zach Creggar of the comedy group WKUK tried out for the part of Nick and said that Zahler reminded him of the Comic Book Guy from the Simpsons. Pretty funny comparison.
@jordanmb5209
@jordanmb5209 8 лет назад
It's actually my new favorite movie! 10/10
@Marekeb
@Marekeb 4 месяца назад
Man I really wish Matthew Fox would do more movies… he was so good in this
@DorothySargeant
@DorothySargeant 29 дней назад
Great movie
@shandoticwa
@shandoticwa 2 месяца назад
great movie
@mtgAzim
@mtgAzim 5 лет назад
Something that irks me about so many films set in historical periods is they get the appearance of the people all wrong. They're either way too clean as far as their complexion and too well groomed, which just makes it obvious that you're watching some modern day budget actor. Or in the case of so many medieval films, everyone is way too dirty and grimy, slogging through the mud in patchwork leather and burlap. They seemed to do pretty damn good on the appearance of the characters in Bone Tomahawk. I'm not an expert on the period portrayed here, but as one of those assholes who knows a little bit about a lot of things, I don't see any of glaring flaws in the looks of the people that stand out in other films. I'm guessing its the right combination of wardrobe, makeup, and all the color grading and stuff done in post.
@Phlizz
@Phlizz 4 года назад
Instant classic.
@victorivanov263
@victorivanov263 7 лет назад
Holly shit this movie was great, hell it shits on 2017's "IT" in terms of pure terror I felt for the characters, and those troglodytes, geez.!!!
@cynicalpsycho5574
@cynicalpsycho5574 5 лет назад
Bought it the other day, regret not seeing it sooner.
@savannah8243
@savannah8243 4 года назад
"no cgi" oh shit they really axed that guy in half
@andersonprimer
@andersonprimer 3 года назад
LOL Pretty cool that it was all practical effects... to be expected considering how low the budget was.
@ArtistFormerlyKnownAsShitlord
@ArtistFormerlyKnownAsShitlord 3 года назад
"Chickory, will you say goodbye to my wife for me? And I'll say hello to yours." Brilliant and profound. Zahler is one of the best and most original writers and directors working today. I've loved all 3 of his films to date.
@wyattsharp2675
@wyattsharp2675 8 лет назад
KING CRIMSON!
@rhinomechanics8423
@rhinomechanics8423 4 месяца назад
Great Work Fella's.
@Newmindframe
@Newmindframe 3 года назад
The best thing about this movie is, that it’s so original. of course every movie has its critics, but in a time where there are few movies that has this level of authenticity, it is rare unfortunately. Great movie. Great cast. Thank you!
@graf666orlok
@graf666orlok 2 года назад
amazing film!
@bradbenoy2177
@bradbenoy2177 6 лет назад
Very disappointed I wasn't given the chance to see this on the big screen. Great story, great acting, loved the dialogue and lack of music which gave it a documentary feel. My only complaint is Lilli Simmons. Great to look at but her acting wasn't up to the level of the others.
@jmpsthrufyre
@jmpsthrufyre 5 лет назад
I love the subtlety of the cave scenes.
@ThatMissQuin
@ThatMissQuin 5 лет назад
Saw the movie last night and loved it. Kurt Russell and Patrick Wilson are excellent
@mkII.
@mkII. 2 месяца назад
Honestly this movie was such a wonderful surprise. I knew nothing about it before hand, likely due to the small budget it doesn't sound like they had much to work with. It ended up being a good thing. Seeing it all as one movie without interruption or expectation was amazing. Nothing in the movie was boring or just goofy or strange. It just all unfolds as it should and makes sense. Other than the bones in the throats for whistles as a communication tool for the Indians. That part didn't need to be there. The whistle thing sure, but the gory aspect of it. Not needed. Just my opinion. The rest of the movie was perfection. Every actor was cast perfectly. It's a timeless western done correctly. This director should make at least 5 more westerns.
@sicboi80
@sicboi80 2 года назад
I had never heard of this movie until randomly a few days ago. Ended up watching it last night and was blown away. I loved every single second of it. I'm just a little hurt that no one ever told me about it until now.
@dutchmountainsnake5379
@dutchmountainsnake5379 5 лет назад
This movie is a fucking trip
@Somegoy
@Somegoy 4 месяца назад
So like 1.6 mil went to Kurt Russell and the rest was a few horses and renting an old town for a day 😂 but in all seriousness this movie is amazing. I love how plainly they speak, but it's not uneducated. The horror is horrible, and the characters are memorable.
@Rick9482
@Rick9482 Месяц назад
A very different western! You won't forget Bone Tomahawk. Another great movie ignored by the Oscar's!
@rhondawiggins5728
@rhondawiggins5728 6 лет назад
In my top ten. Amazing.
@jamesbarbour8400
@jamesbarbour8400 18 дней назад
Would have liked to see something related to the cannibals and how they dispatched their victims - the practical effects and such like.
@TimSmith-db1iu
@TimSmith-db1iu Месяц назад
Did anyone else laugh hysterically at Richard Jenkins' lines?! Especially the scene where he gets to use Matthew Fox's telescope.
@kj636
@kj636 Год назад
Tis movie should be right at the top. One of my favourite movies.
@halbaloney4593
@halbaloney4593 2 месяца назад
"These aren't characters on the page. These are fucking people!" Well said, Mr. Jenkins.
@taungthana1
@taungthana1 21 день назад
I love Kurt Russel so much that I got so shock he died in this so scary movie. The killing scene is haunted.
@tylerdordon99
@tylerdordon99 2 года назад
Brilliant movie. hope Zahler make his novels into movies. btw anyone noticed Richard Jenkin's nose?
@pierceholston6639
@pierceholston6639 Месяц назад
Does anyone know the production budget for this movie? Thanks.
@charlieredmond7805
@charlieredmond7805 6 лет назад
Literally my favorite western of all time. Second being El Topo
@rvt2239
@rvt2239 2 месяца назад
When you get a cast this good for so cheap, you know that they really believe in the script and want to be a part of it.
@OG-Ghost33
@OG-Ghost33 Месяц назад
Based on the thumbnail and the movie those 3 should never look through telescopes together haha
@markfung5654
@markfung5654 Месяц назад
❤ I found this film well written. Loved thevRed pill message.
@stevenmichael558
@stevenmichael558 Год назад
KING CRIMSON ; LARKS TONGUES IN ASPIC . HES MIGHTY YOU TO KNOW ABOUT KING CRIMSON , GREAT BAND .
@zeptepi8205
@zeptepi8205 5 лет назад
A cinematic masterpiece.
@solideogloria9320
@solideogloria9320 5 лет назад
i liked the movie it was definitely a different kind of western but i thought it was kind of slow the plot was interesting the natives believable like that clan could have been real.
@michaelmarkle5133
@michaelmarkle5133 5 лет назад
Every person i showed this movie to watched it all the way through. At the end they all said what the hell!?
@tuomas_aho
@tuomas_aho 3 года назад
What a film! It truly shows everyone was involved because they loved the story. Matthew Fox was a scene stealer, he needs to get back to acting!
@indytodd6102
@indytodd6102 6 лет назад
GREAT movie
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