Ballad of Buster Scruggs - Saloon scene

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Published 2018-11-16
Buster Scruggs vs. Surly Joe
From the first chapter of "The Ballad of Buster Scruggs"
Directed by Coen Brothers

All Comments (21)
  • @marktrain9498
    "Can't no man compel another man to engage in recreation." Wisdom for the ages.
  • it was a shame to see this character go out so early... his way of articulation, cheerfull mood and deadly skill deserved a entire 10 episode Netflix series.
  • @dmxdxl
    That innocuous hat, his calm, relaxed and friendly demeanour and extensive, almost exhausting vocabulary does not prepare you for the carnage this man delivers, and I love every second of it, he really deserves a whole origin story prequel!!!...
  • Tim Blake Nelson killed this role, the way he portrayed someone who is friendly and warm but is also completely badass is perfect
  • @scruffy191
    "How did he die?" "Suicide. Three shots to the head"
  • @Brad772006
    Buster is what an R-rated Bugs Bunny would look like.
  • @markjones2349
    I'll never forget seeing this scene the first time I watched the movie. I laughed so so hard. It's just incredible.
  • @OhSPY.
    Something that always both intrigued me and made me smile. Buster never made it any secret that he, by his own admission, doesn’t always follow the straight n’ narrow. But upon stepping into the saloon, being required by another to hand over his firearms, he didn’t bat an eyelash and complied without a fuss, which to me showed just how confident in his abilities he was to step into a new place not knowing its true colors. Such a legendary level of badass.
  • @mathewhaight
    I love that he has such a powerful kick that he turned the gun into a semiautomatic.
  • I LOVE the foreshadowing in the scene. "It is too late, you have regarded the cards". They tell us right there what is going to happen to Buster after seeing the 'Dead Man's Hand'
  • @ignaciodiaz919
    I love how Tim Blake Nelson played Buster as the most cartoonish yet sociopathic cowboy possible
  • Buster was a unique and interesting character; a deadly gun slinger who possessed a happy and upbeat personality and had a regard for rules and laws and who was always impeccably dressed in white. He could’ve easily carried an entire movie. But instead we got a rambling collage of anthology stories that didn’t add up to much. BBB…Bring Back Buster!
  • Clancy Brown has had quite the career. He's played some memorable intimidating characters in some of the most iconic movies ever made, such as Shawshank Redemption and Starship Troopers. Yet, he also plays the most beloved crustacous cheapskate of all time on one of the most iconic animated shows of all time. Such a great actor
  • @confirmhandle
    The writers should have realized this incredible character and just started making a whole new show based on him at least a solid long movie
  • @ghosters1072
    I could listen to Buster whimsically narrate things forever.
  • @asniffer6532
    I've seen the actor of Buster Scruggs in many movies and I still he is extremely underrated. I would love to see him in a movie by Scorsese or even Tarantino.
  • @CT-nc9ku
    if only they could have made a whole movie about this fella. could have been one of the greatest western comedies ever.
  • @wildmandan8437
    Damn, that takes "Stop hitting yourself!" To a whole new damned level.
  • I've watched this at least 100 times. It never gets old! He should do a feature film !
  • @leighx
    Love the faces (and poetic wisdom) of Buster Scruggs.