The Magnificent Seven. Meeting Jack Horne.

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The Magnificent Seven
2016 ‧ Western/Action ‧ 2h 13m
Release date: September 23, 2016 (Canada)
Director: Antoine Fuqua
I couldn't find this scene anywhere, so i made it myself. I own nothing shown in this video.
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“I believe that bear was wearing people’s clothes” gotta be my favorite line

twztdned
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the fact he walked all the way to kill them, makes him hella scary

Pro
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"Pigeon Brothers weren't famous very long"

Lycan
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It's amazing how versatile is Vincent D'onofrio as an actor. His characters are totally different from each other.

wagnar
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“These two ungodly creatures, broke a rock on my head” 😂😂

mitchedrummer
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"Now that's part of another story ain't it..." Such scant dialogue shows so much about a character...wow.

getcrapfixed
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“Now that’s part of another story, ain’t it?”

Such a tiny line really opens up a lot for his character, both that line and the looks on both his, Sams and Goodnights faces tell me they all are haunted by something in their pasts.

_JustSomeDude_
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“Now that’s part of another story ain’t it?” That line, the way his voice breaks and the sad look he shares with Sam, breaks my heart a little, think of all the terrible things he’s seen and done. He no doubt regretted his past of killing, as the saying goes “You don’t kill someone without killing a part of yourself.” You get the sense that he didn't enjoy his life and lived with his guilt. Quite sad, he seemed like a good man, just lived in a cruel time and had the unfortunate fate of having to live cruelly as well. And also great how you notice Sam also regretted asking him that question, he realized it was quite insensitive of him to bring up such a terrible part of Jack’s past.

IStealFries
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Homeboy came down that hill like a retired horror movie villain 😆😆

I could watch a whole movie based on that character's backstory

frankl
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"The Pigeon brothers weren't famous very long". Great line!

norbertstippler
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I like how Horne was showing zero interest in any intros or small talk, just wanted to make sure nobody challenged his right kill the scumbags to get back his possessions. And I love how they wrote him having that high pitched voice, not the standard big burly dude voice.

Kitchdmn
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I feel like Hollywood sleeps on Vincent D'Onofrio. The man's range is vast, and his talent huge. His roll as Kingpin is one of the best comic villain adaptions I've ever seen, and every scene he's in during this movie he steals.

maniacal
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I love how eloquently and poetically he tells them about having a rock broken over his head. Concussion wouldn't dare to try and effect him lmao

MemekingJag
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I swear Vincent D'Onofrio makes such interesting choices as an actor.

WakandaBabe
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Rip Jack Horne a guy that died like a true hero.

MetroboomingmakeitBOOM
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0:10 That little smirk by Sam Chisolm when he says, "And that's Jack Horn's rifle?" means he knows what's about to happen to these two. Perfect acting by Denzel.

robw
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This was a magnificent cast of actors.I really enjoyed this movie 5 thumbs up.

dono
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That hatchet Horne threw was going so fast it had a trail of smoke behind it

monddubb
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I still cannot believe that Vincent D'Onofrio plays Jack Horne. Just an incredible actor.

mathewhaight
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I watch this scene and think about Vincent D’Onofrio from Full metal jacket to Dare Devil to this and can’t help but admire his commitment to character.

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