Love how proper banter is an important part of any British or Irish fight.
The way Hardy plays twins and makes it so convincingly 2 completely different characters is surreal acting.
“A paranoid schizophrenic walks into a bar” is an absolutely incredible joke. We can see this because Reggie had everyone literally on the floor.
Colin Farrell nailed this scene, being one of the few actors who can exude wit, charm and menace with ease.
"What you gonna do with that? Gonna bake me a cake? Sing me a song? Watch me blow out my fucking candles?" Tom Hardy goes so hard in this movie.
I just realized in the scene from “the gentlemen”, the coach doesn’t punch the boys like I thought. No, he literally slaps them around. 😂😂😂 He’s so unbothered by them, it takes minimal effort to put them in their place. I love it.
The fact that Clint told his own son "shut up pussy" just made the scene so much funnier LOL
2:43 With a face like that I am amazed he is taken seriously at all in any situation..
The scene from The Guvnors is a classic take on the age-old adage, “Beware of an old man in a profession where men usually die young.”
I don’t know why Legend didn’t receive the fame it deserved but it will definitely be a timeless classic. Kudos to Tom for playing 2 characters at that immaculate level.
I love that last clip. Backhanding the kids while dropping those sassy ass lines. "Make it quick, make it FUNNY! Jesus, disappointin'. Cmon go again!"
6:20 Clint ain't racist, he hates everybody equally, his son included lmao
"Put the phone on the ground..." "dadadadada". That was perfection!
The Gentleman immediately became one of my favorite movies and continues to get better every time I watch it
"A shootout right is a f***ing shootout" XD Tom is a class actor
The gentlemen never got the recognition it deserves awesome film
Colin Farrell should have got his own movie as The Coach.
I watched an interview earlier between an ex American mafioso and ex London mobster. One thing they talked about is there is a big difference between gangsters and "businessmen". The gangsters are loud, flashy, like to talk a lot, and love to be seen. The businessmen are quiet, respectful, live by a set of rules, and when they use violence it's done in a professional manner.
"These guys don't want to be your bro, and I don't blame them" I always lose it with that line lol
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