Bar Fight Scene ft. Quentin Tarantino | Desperado (1995)
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Former musician and gunslinger El Mariachi arrives at a small Mexican border town after being away for a long time. His past quickly catches up with him and he soon gets entangled with the local drug kingpin Bucho and his gang.
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Bar Fight Scene ft. Quentin Tarantino | Desperado (1995)
Before John Wick we had…El Mariachi
John Wick doesn’t needlessly expend ammo like this - he’s the master of single bullet head shots. El Mariachi likes to do a mag dump on single targets…so wasteful!
@@jacksons1010 which is probably more likely to happen
@@jacksons1010 5:16...
Why can't people just like both things? We always have to one up stuff with other characters, franchises, etc
Imagine a crossover
The first action movie in decades to show a gun needing a reload...
It was made in 1995
Just ignoring John wick
Most likely true, movie producers assumed audiences would find it boring to reload on screen at the time.
Hollywood was starting to really like Robert Rodriguez at the time. He had made "el mariachi" for $7,000 and then was given $7 million to make this. Other directors were shooting 7-10 shots a day, he could shoot like 50. He worked fast and dirty. Replacing dolly shots with wheel chair shots etc.
Multiple times too!!
That's exactly how I imagine a trip to Mexico
You need to watch "The Mexican"... and pay close attention to the dog.
Watch "el infierno" and that's the real México
Exactly that once you've crossed the border, there's a sudden yellow glow to everything
Lol
I'm a Mexican and in a personal way, it's totally acurrete.
That “FUCK YA!!” never gets old or any less hilarious. Long live El Mariachi
I came here just for that. His delivery on that fucks my shit up every time. 🤣
I like how El Mariachi tried to keep it chill after they saw the guns before they started fighting. You can't blame him for trying to keep the peace 😂
Totally, He's all like "Okay OKAY!, yes it's me but ya know"
@@drd1924 right? 🤣
@@drd1924 seen this movie as a child and thats one of the parts that has stayed in my head the most lol. its hilarious!
Mariachi:.....Im just looking for a man who calls.... Bartender: MATALO! Mariachi: 👉NOT YEEEEET!
“Not yet!!!” Classic ‘90s cinematic action greatness
Taratino: Me and bucco go way back. Barkeep: Bucho! Taratino:....him too
when this first came out, this was something we had never seen before. really masterpiece
so when do we get it on 4k disc?
its actually not, the style has been around for a while thanks to John Woo
@@saulzyjr5255He meant in a big American blockbuster. John Woo-style OTT gunfights weren't a Hollywood staple back then.
5:39 Love the way he pushes the gun to add more momentum to his bullets.
5:35
You love anything really easy we noticed time and time again 😆
Seems like the "locals" were all graduates of the Stormtrooper Marksmanship Academy ...!
That and weapon choice is wild, all of them using fully auto 9mm and .45 submachine guns, none of them having any formal training probably, they were doomed.
😅
Its pronounced "Locos"
6:07 El Mariachi never skips leg day … leg pressed dude over the boarder wall 😂😂😂
LOL!!
Leg pressed him to San Juan
Antonio Banderas is the goat of the 90 movies 🍿🍿🍿
Great Of All Times.......GOAT........that don't fit your narrative,are suggesting he is an actual farm animal or at least was in the 90s? Otherwise your comment makes zero sense
Pppffff. U forgot pee wee Herman you dope.
@@jacobishii6121 your killin the vibes lame
@@jacobishii6121 Greatest of All Times... Times between 1990 and 1999
@@obedmaldonado6303 Just say the best of 90s
The funniest shit to me is Tarantino getting shot in the face so suddenly
Talk about being in the wrong place at the wrong time.
Yeah I love it, he always gets killed whenever he's in a movie, I think Pulp Fiction is the only exception
Props to him he controls the movie and can make himself a bad ass but grounds himself and is humble.
Hahaha! For me too. Cracks me up every time I watch it.
@@mikealeshire2195doesn’t die in Jackie Brown, he’s the answering machine in that, Death Proof, The Hateful Eight, he’s the narrator in that, nor in Once Upon a Time in Hollywood, he’s the unseen director in the mid-credit scene as well as the narrator in the deleted Red Apple commercial on the Blu-Ray. So, Tarantino has lived in a good amount of his films.
Its pretty cool that they show how exhausted, to the point of passing out, Mariachi is after this fight despite not being shot or hit. Weirdly realistic for a movie otherwise completely batshit crazy XD
You missed meeeehhhhh🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
I remember seeing this in the theatre. What an experience.
Aww wow i was 4 years old i missed it 🤦🏽♂️
No one ever talks about how cool it is to see Cheech play a bad ass for a minute haha
He was a bad ass in spy kids
I was waiting for Tommy Chong to walk in and “HEY CHEECH!”
@@63stratoman Could've walk in and asked "is Dave here" (You know the reply.)
Better than Marvel Movies
Well yeah. Hell I would say _Pink Flamingos_ is better than marvel movies
They are doing too much marvel films
Naaah there are actors, bring back cgi it's enough to make money
@@PierreLucSex makes no sense
@@harveybeck8452 exactly, just do CGI movies and call it american dream
6:04 is fuckin classic 😂 Sure it might be over the top and goofy but that’s why it’s a movie. They don’t make em like this anymore
LMAO
Thank God!
Yes they do.
@@andrewvelonis5940 let’s hear some examples then
@@andrewvelonis5940 No they dont. This is overstylized goofy fun, and a movie that doesnt take itself too seriously. Watching this movie is all about having a good time, not some philosophical analysis or political comment. Just plain fun. Last I remember a movie of this caliber released was Crank, whenever that was.
One of the most random cameos I’d ever seen. He turned up, and I just went, “Quentin, what are you doing here?!” 🤣
Desperado with Antonio Banderas and Selma Hayek is one movie I enjoy watching many times,and each time is just as entertaining!
Am from Mexico and i can tell you that this is 100 % accurate😂😂
6:07 I just love how he unnecessarily unloaded two full mags into that guy after he just reloaded XD
say what you want, but Tarantino/Rodriguez were at the absolute top of their game back then.
" It's cool ese' ." Hahaha
"Me and Bucco go way back" "Bucho" "Yeah him too" Fucking Tarantino is never not hysterical in movies
Selma was a 12 in this movie 🔥🔥🔥
Aww the iconic pistol whip shot on the bar counter. Classic Antonio Banderas.
It can be said that he was economical with his ammunition. Pushes two magazines into the body of a single enemy. pure passion 😂
I remember watching this for the first time thinking Antonio Banderas was this big bad ass guy..... amazing what you can do with camera angles 😀
That goes for most movie tough guys, even people like Dwayne Johnson and Arnold, not to mention Stalone and other dwarves.
@@bmsuperstar1 Dwayne Johnson is not small and Arnold is over 6"1 but thick. Google anyone?
@@paulmartin2348 Rock isn't that tall either. He's around 188-189 centimeters, which is around 6 foot 2 inches. Arnold was 6 foot 1 inches in his prime. Stallone is a midget, basically. Maybe don't trust the Google on everything you read.
Tom Cruise
@@bmsuperstar1Arnold isn't a dwarf lol. 6'2" 235. Pure muscle. Yeah tiny
4:25 *QT:* "is that going on rn...?" lmao
one of the best entrances ever, when he comes through the door with the guitar and the music is so fitting
He must do crazy leg presses to launch a guy 8ft+ into the air, lol.
In my opinion, the greatest shootout in cinematic history. Robert Rodriguez can do more with nothing than most filmmakers can with a 100 million dollar budget.
'Heat' beats this by a fair bit. More intense, less goofy.
@@jasonherfindahl5396 I won't argue with anyone choosing "Heat". I put this at #1 largely for the cool factor, at which Robert Rodriguez unquestionably excels.
It's passion now directors are handling art like logistics of Walmart
-Me and Buco we go way back -Bucho -Him too
Stop shooting the booze damn it😂
Now i see where Dante got his shooting skills from
This is way better than Marvel movies
This is why Robert Rodriguez rules!!
This movie and from dusk till dawn. Classics
You can easily tell Quentin and that bar guy never actually met. They are never in the same shot together.
El mariachi is definitely one of the best anti heroes from 90s action cinema !!
Went to bar in Acuña, MX, right across the border from Del Río, TX. This scene resembles it pretty well.
They shot the movie in Acuña
5:34 El Mariachi fires his pistols like he's nailing hammers on a roof. You can't hit anything like that. They got the reloading right, but not the shooting position.
I had a great time at the cinema watching this flick back in ‘95. It was was a fucking fantastic year for films. I have a lot of nostalgia for that time period for sure since I was a teenager.
I know what you mean. I miss the 90s. Shit even the early 2000s
One of the greatest gun fights in movie history.
Man I remember as a kid I couldn’t appreciate it as much and watch this again years later and now living in todays cinema times I appreciate both this actor and the writing.Bow thinking about it for those times I would’ve loved to have seen Desperado walking into the bar in Dusk Till Dawn lol that would’ve been insane
He uses dual Ruger P90's. Same pistol I still carry. Badass 45 acp. Mine has never broken or ever failed to fire. A little short on loadout and heavy but the most reliable gun I've ever owned or seen.
He was a little overly zealous emptying a full clip per guy!😂
Desperado (1995) was one of those badass movies that just really did it for all of us!!! Such a action packed show
This is the movie that introduced Antonio Banderas to us 80s and 90s audience, before it was just Stallone, Arnold and a little bit of Van Dam when it comes to action heros. When the movie "Assasins" first came out, my brother had seen before I did, he told me: it has Stallone and that crazy guy with two guns from the movie Desperado! Imagine my excitement then! Note: I saw Interview with a Vampire afterwards...
With modern movies using mostly CGI gun flashes, this feels gold.
These guys have the aim of a stormtropper
Cheech is like “No! Don’t say pendejos man!”
Hey bendeckos 😂
I love how long this gun fight was
Its kewl ESE 🖐🏽 THAT PART GETS ME EVERY TIME 😆😅😂🤣😭
6:28 love this movie.
Desperado and assassins are very underrated…
One of the best movies of all time
Can we all forget that “Once upon a time in Mexico” happened? It was more about other characters than strictly The Mariachi
I agree I still thought it was a good movie but as the conclusion to the el mariachi trilogy it sucked
I really liked Johnny Depp's character in that one. But I agree that the movie also made El Mariachi basically a side character.
It was still a great movie though
@@George18798 it was a great movie on its own. To me it shouldn’t have been the movie to end the Mariachi trilogy
There was hype behind once upon a time in Mexico. And when I saw it as a teen I was disappointed cause it sucked. The trailers were better than the actual movie. Not sure what Rodriguez was thinking when making it
Bruh he shot people like 7 extra times each 😅
If only he had brought this energy to the book of Boba Fett instead of fucking turning it into adult spy kids.
One of the coolest movies ever
Flicking your wrist to shoot the pistol absolutely amazing
You have never shot a gun, have you?
@@gymshoe8862 I have no idea why you would even ask me that question. Why does my comment make you even wonder whether I shot a gun or not?
If you "flick your wrist" while shooting a pistol you will never hit anything.
@@paulmartin2348 are you serious are you trying to explain to me how guns work. Like I think that really works🤔🥴🙄
@@cincin0722 I can see by your answer I am right--you are a non-shooter.
Beautiful tune on his entry, haunting guitar with a real nice jam
2:39 The tension from this point is brilliant.
I can't remember who said it but after pulp fiction came out a reviewer said Quentins acting is like giving the waiter a script but it works!
God I love Puss in Boots and his crazy adventures 😅
The gun handling and marksmanship is top notch.
End scene with bartender was epic.
3:52 I guess this is what inspired Quentin to give Waltz a sleeve gun in Django Unchained
When I was younger I used to believe Reservoir Dogs, Pulp Fiction, From Dusk till Dawn, Desperado and Spy Kids were all part of the same universe, don't ask me how, I just thought it like that. ✌️👀
Well spy kids and machete are in the same universe lol
Makes me miss O mehico 😂😂😂
8:57 😂 I still randomly say that and people look at me funny. I love this movie!
I once saw him in a bar killed three men with a pen... "guitar' with a fukcin ... guiiitar 😂
“…a cat’s eye, a lizard’s tail … the pentagram, he brought from hell …slow-down, your time will come. If not tonight, surely by the dawn …”
“I knew I would because me and Pooco go way back” -Bucho “Him too” 😂
Quentin tarantino movies always have a human shield involved 😂
A silencer on a revolver 😂🤦♂️
Antonio Banderas a one bad ass man.
CRAZY Film 😁😁😁😁😁😁😁OTT and Brilliant Action Scenes g
5:25 i love this part
At 2:00 you can see Cheech looking at Banderas when he walks in then they go back to Cheech he's wiping his hands not knowing he came in
LOL
This whole scene is the very definition of "wrong place at the wrong time".
This movie should've been the ad for the Ruger P90.
The bartender is looking at him as he comes in and then the next cut shows him staring down and getting surprised LOL
LOL
I love that song that plays when he walks in!
Class movie this and From Dusk Till Dawn
Fuck ya! *snaps neck 😂😂😂
5:28 Poor Tarantino.... 😂😅
Another “killer” flick, good story line and great action
Love the tune when El Mariachi walks through the door
Imagine being the dude that got hit with the fan, you just wake up later as the only guy in the whole bar that didn't get killed lol that would be wild i think i would just go home and forget about this life
I love you Tarantino.
I couldn't believe my eyes when I first saw El Mariachi in '95: I have been to Ciudad Acuna back in '87 and guess what? Of all the joints there I stepped in right in this one😊 the pix on the walls are even the same I contemplated, just the loo was not in such a bad shape 😂
3:35-3:38 when you fail at stealth in a hitman game
From the creators of puss in boots and spy kids. Obviously jk 😂🤣. Great film. Highly recommend along with once upon a time in Mexico
Ahh reminds me of last time i had a real bar fight
No other scene wastes bullets like this one 😊
So wacky and utterly unapologetically so lol! Love it!
This movie was a real treasure