@Ghostlanee

Any suggestions for the next part?

@b.elzebub9252

Love how proper banter is an important part of any British or Irish fight.

@danadane2501

The way Hardy plays twins and makes it so convincingly 2 completely different characters is surreal acting.

@atinofspam3433

“A paranoid schizophrenic walks into a bar” is an absolutely incredible joke. We can see this because Reggie had everyone literally on the floor.

@LonnieLogan-gk2cd

Colin Farrell nailed this scene, being one of the few actors who can exude wit, charm and menace with ease.

@NormalJinx

"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.

@christopherkimber7679

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.

@stevenk5152

The fact that Clint told his own son "shut up pussy" just made the scene so much funnier LOL

@Alucard45000

2:43 With a face like that I am amazed he is taken seriously at all in any situation..

@morbius109

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.”

@raghavsharma3211

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.

@DogInATaco

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!"

@LunamPuer

6:20 Clint ain't racist, he hates everybody equally, his son included lmao

@LaczPro

"Put the phone on the ground..."


"dadadadada". That was perfection!

@Sickwitit18

The Gentleman immediately became one of my favorite movies and continues to get better every time I watch it

@Moose_97

"A shootout right is a f***ing shootout" XD
Tom is a class actor

@richardwilliams5614

The gentlemen never got the recognition it deserves awesome film

@Macphisto77

Colin Farrell should have got his own movie as The Coach.

@Hercules1-v9m

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.

@D.hainxx

"These guys don't want to be your bro, and I don't blame them" I always lose it with that line lol