The Magnificent Seven First Fight (Rose Creek Battle)

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The first clash between the magnificent seven and Bogue's men, in rose creek. The seven kill 34 of his men.

The fight starts at 2:58.
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"I'll say a prayer for you. You see, a little prayer". This line is priceless.

norbertstippler
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This was a fun film. Don't extrapolate anything from it. They got together a pretty great cast, really...and just had fun. It's a comic book version of the west.

markpage
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I was so overpowered by the star power of the main characters that I failed to notice that this movie was the first on-screen reunion for Denzel Washington and Ethan Hawke since Training Day.
EDIT: ...and also Antoine Fuqua (director).

AxeMan
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"You sure you dont want my gun?" I love that line

Amollion
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I love this scene of the movie, showing the power and skill of a warrant officer, a mountain man, a Comanche warrior, a Korean assassin, an ex-Southern sharpshooter, a desperado, and gunslinging ladysman.

alexanderleach
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How Denzel cut himself off to put into their minds a chance to reconsider the course of action. "You sure, you don't want my gun?!" Coldest line behind, "do you feel like you're in charge?" And the delivery

aarondebellotte
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The power of this scene is in its simplicity. It takes you on a ride that draws your focus into the inner dialogue of the characters. It is truly a perfect build up.

erikcarlson
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The “oh shit they got a Comanche” look on their face when Red Harvest makes his appearance, never gets old

PharkDysics
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Vincent D'Onofrio has a real knack for playing eccentric characters who can pick a grown man up by the neck and chuck them across the room. Jack spends the whole fight with a longarm on his back and just prefers to charge in close.

thefez-cat
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I like Chris Pratt's facial expressions in this. He portrays the young guy of the group itching for the fight to kick off very well in this. At the same time he still is a skillful gun fighter, and not a crazy guy with a gun.

keithpayne
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The "Dude, seriously?!" face Billy Rocks makes after being called harmless will never get old.

rnaD
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Love the fact that he lets his horse get out of the line of fire.

densullivan
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Denzel is so cold in this scene. Man is amazing. Whatever role he plays. I always know he will be amazing. Damn it never die Denzel. I can't live without you in movies.

davidcook
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I love the different personalities you got everything from dreading the very idea of a fight to it being not only ready for one but excited

clay
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6:08 That poor stuntman misses his landing area (look at the tilled up area, it has a pad under it) and bounces HARD! OUCH!

Defossion
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I’m old enough to remember The Magnificent Seven 1960 version which is one of my all time favourite movies.
This 2016 version is brilliant. 👍

Fee-Nix
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I love how Red Harvest has another arrow ready to go before the dude even hits the ground

TheNukedNacho
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I know some people may take issue with this, but I really love how this movie fully leans into using character tropes/stereotypes from the Western genre to define each member of the main cast, and how these trope characters make each of them distinct and easily identifiable from one another. It's also awesome how each character has their weapons holstered on their person as a reflexing of their characters:
-You have the cool, law-abiding bounty hunter/warrant officer with a dark past, who holsters his single peacemaker in a reverse grip on his dominant side in a way that an unorthodox yet honourable samurai would
- The former confederate sharpshooter, still wearing pieces of his old colours and haunted by the demons of his past, sporting the long rifle comfortably and his distinguished ivory handled sidearm on the opposite side to Denzel's- his former adversary and best friend. The flashy side-arm is just for show, lending doubt to this character's ability, while his long rifle perfectly reflects the skill he has mastered best.
-The smooth-talking gambler/con man, who treats his guns like his lovers, and intimately sports his main piece at his right hip and his secondary across his mid-section like the women who often hang off of him, as well as a concealed piece on his person, characterizing a very unpredictable nature and the playboy attitude that underpins his character.
-The tall, outlaw vaquero with the ribbed red vest and lasso, an obviously dangerous, multi-skilled bank robber who sports both his pieces on either side of his hips in the traditional, gun-fighter style.
- The Korean blade user: a clear homage to Kuroda Jubei's character from the western classic Red Sun- a man from Asia that is relatively unknown to most in the West, who prioritizes blades to the point they are not only the most dominant weapon on his person, but that he's faster with them than a pistol and rifle.
- The massive, hulking bushman or mountain man from a dark, bygone era of the frontier days, versed in the Bible, whose tomahawk and hunter's knife are his main tools alongside his freakish strength, which he has used in combination with his weapons to hunt.
-The young, adventurous Native American from the Comanche tribe, most famous for their history of warfare and conquest over other tribes and American settlers, who is on his own quest that leads him into the path of our heroes, and decides to join them as their most distinct outsider. He wears his colours with pride and adheres to the ways of his clan, like your traditional samurai set in his ways.

TheWriteFiction
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Absolutely loved this remake. Awesome cast.

HarryFeatherer
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6:38 so fun to watch him spin those revolvers back into the holsters.

alliethegreat