If I may say; the complete final scene of Unforgiven by Clint Eastwood & the scene with Rooster Cogburn facing off with multiple opponents in Coen Brothers's True Grit?
Tony talks to the leader from the start, returns to the leader when things get messy, takes the leader out on his own and gives the leader a f*ck off at the end... Tony leads by example...
You know, you got to love movies. Sure, it's a cool scene there in the first clip. But in the 1960s, in the Bronx, no New York native would confuse what was going on when a random Italian guy in a three piece suit shows up and tells you it's time to go.
I think Bullet Tooth Tony is what epitomizes a TRUE gangster. 1. He isn't afraid to die 2. He can back up his words with violence 3. Even though he's fully prepared to kill someone, he'd prefer to just scare them so much that they don't consider ever fucking with him again
"Look at me. I'm the one who did this to you. Remember me" I'm hardwired to never let that go. I'd just keep coming back better prepared til I win or die.
The first clip with the Italians cleaning up their neighborhood happened not only in the Bronx but upstate where my family lived in a small town. Those Italian-American WWII vet old men didn’t put up with BS.
2:30 This is what I love about Scorcesse & De Niro's directing styles. Only those men could play a love song over a big fight, and have it work perfectly.
The reason Scorsese did this was because when he was growing up in the Bronx he would look out of a window to his right and hear music, you know "doo wop" playing and look to his left and see somebody getting a beating, it was a soundtrack to the hood and the happenings. De niro grew up around the corner so it would be sort of the same I guess.
Great compilation. I've seen all of these. "Now youse can't leave" is iconic, Jonah Hill's laugh is disturbing, and when the cameras zoomed in on Replica in Snatch, I almost fell out my seat laughing.
@@sharpnova2his character in this movie was making millions-300 was absolutely nothing to him. He just wanted to scare them for attempting to scare him, he didn’t really care about the money
@@alexpeartree2019You must need to have a sense of humour to deal with that senile idiot right now in charge of your country, sorry I assume you are American.
@@meltin9026 yeah I said steel but those old NYC ones might even be cast iron not like the new paper thin ones you buy at Walmart today made out of chinesium
You ever own a bike like those? Weight distribution when the kickstand in on is weird. A stash cal like to would easily knock it over and cause a chain reaction.
Every "biker" I've ever met - and I've met quite a few - is actually a suburban lawn-mowing, wife answering, boss's shoe licking pussy trying to live out a fantasy created by the harley davidson marketing team.
life isn't a movie. Most Italian men in suits are in suits because they're on their way to work and most 'grizley bikers' are suburban husbands with a nagging wife, dead end job, and a small yappy dog. The real dangerous guy is the one you'll never see coming.
Did anyone notice when one of the bikers put his arm on Sonny's shoulder and patted him, his first reaction was, "nobody touches me...". But then, he decided to let it slide just to keep the peace.
@@ScumbagCinemaOfficial Yup. Almost finished the first series, Power, with only three episodes to go and that scene so far isn't in there, though Tommy (the guy in the above scene) is one of the main characters. Second series, Power Book II, is about Tariq, the son of the main character of the first series, so it might be in there because Tommy likely plays a part in it too, at least it would surprise me if he doesn't. Third series, Power Book III, is about Kanan's youth so it's not that one because that's a few decades in the past. Fourth and final series is about Tommy himself, so my guess is that the above is a scene from Power Book IV For anyone that hasn't seen it yet I highly, hiiighly recommend Power. It's a kickass TV show. The other three are supposed to be very good as well but haven't seen them yet
The biker scene was by far the best one in the movie. People taking pride in their neighborhood and not letting trash come in and destroy it. The days of this are long gone.
@@SvenTvikingyeah I liked the scene but between bikers and mafia wise guys my money is on the bikers. Not only do they get in tons of street fights but like you said many are veterans and many also grew up on the street. I've known a lot of 1%ers and even among street gangs they're known for being tough and vicious.
@@arthas640Finally somebody says what I’ve been saying for years lol. Love the movie and love the scene, but in the real world the bikers would have mopped the floor with these guys.
Finally, Jona Hill in the War Dogs. The list is now looking good. And my favorite, Snatch. I have replayed that part of Snatch more than 10 times as if I haven't watched the movie itself more than 10 times🤣. Guy Ritchie movies hit so hard.
More interestingly, no blood. These guys are getting beaten by wiseguys with baseball bats and not a single drop of blood. I guess that was a choice of the director, but it has always stymied me.
And not a single biker had a gun, knife, club, or anything and didn't even throw a punch or kick block anything. Yeah okay sure 👍 😆. Unreal. Never happened like that.
Never understood that scene in War Dogs. He didn't get back his $300 or the weed. Would have been better to show him walk up to the car and take something back ^_^
Your answering like one would undo the other, how about demasculate and get the money and get the weed, it's not like he had to schoose between the two
@@Gabriel-mx4qc the whole interaction showed he was top dog twice over. One, they ran away from his superior firepower and two, he cared nothing for the 300 bucks that they wanted so badly they'd lie for it. Getting too upset over $300 would be a little emasculating in itself. It was the lack of respect that prompted his reaction.
Shoes are a status symbol, and often limited edition with artificial scarcity. No one is stealing your Nikes you bought from walmart, they are stealing your '21 Carmine edition white and red Jordans. It's also worth noting they can be extremely expensive, and despite the stereotypes your average street thug lives in abject poverty. 50 Cent once commented your average corner boy tier dealer actually makes less than minimum wage.
@@lichlord9838 I see. I never really understood shoe culture because I view them as tools, not status symbols, but that's just me. It doesn't change the fact that it's nasty AF to put something someone else wore on their feet, on your feet. May as well be sharing underwear. It's just gross.
My buddy turned part of his basement into a grappling area, matted floors and walls. Well the door into the grappling area doubled as one of the matted walls when closed and it became tradition for the last person onto the mat to close the door, close the latch, turn around and drop the "now yous can't leave" line.
@THISISLolesh I didn't realize you were Webster and wrote the dictionary. Whatever shall I do? I got made fun of on my name spelling. How could I be so dumb? Probably from having conversations on UA-cam with the likes of you and your far superior intelligence. I'm certain if aliens came to earth, they would abduct you. They want the most intelligent so beam on up! U should correct my punctuation and sentence structure while you hop up on that alien dik.
So now you're out $300, you STILL have no reefer and some very unpleasant policemen are coming to see you and they are a little tense. How did Chubby think that worked out?
@@beefish00 the point of a movie is your "buy in", the suspension of disbelief that allows you to immerse yourself in this imaginary world and really enjoy. This is difficult when the main guy, who's supposed to be smart as hell, does something my kid would recognize as stupid
$300 isn't shit... Neither is an ounce of weed. If you're concerned about this situation not " working out", congratulations! You've identified yourself as a low tier street urchin.
Something I've always wondered...did Vinnie know EXACTLY what was going to happen as soon as he walked into the bar, i.e., did he simply tell the bikers they would stay as long as they had only two beers in order to cajole them into staying while he rounded up the crew to beat the crap out of them? That's how it seems to me, since he immediately begins giving orders to other members of the crew outside of the vision of the bikers. Any clarification would be most appreciated.
Like everyone else I loved A Bronze Tale and this scene is a classic. But even as a child I thought it was the strangest soundtrack to a scrap I've ever heard.
The first clip is simply what you call a healthy community. What a great movie. He dealt with the situation the only way a man should handle that situation.
Vinnie is a character that Vinnie developed when he was a footballer. I think he feels like lying back and chilling. I mean, everybody told him he'd never be a footballer, became a legend, told him he'd never be an actor, did the same. Man's enjoying life, he's got nothing to prove
Any suggestions for next part?
real actor's u mean
Yeah next one do crypto pump and dump scammers meet real FBI
If I may say; the complete final scene of Unforgiven by Clint Eastwood & the scene with Rooster Cogburn facing off with multiple opponents in Coen Brothers's True Grit?
Eastwood gran torino
Farrell The gentlemen
Yeah - titles ??
"Now youse can't leave" Man, even I felt a chill running down my spine.
I still get the same electric charge when I see that line delivered as when I first saw the movie.
Tony talks to the leader from the start, returns to the leader when things get messy, takes the leader out on his own and gives the leader a f*ck off at the end... Tony leads by example...
I love that line
Fan fiction for old men who still think they can kick ass 😂
@@DABA2024ehh your full of shit badabing
You know, you got to love movies. Sure, it's a cool scene there in the first clip. But in the 1960s, in the Bronx, no New York native would confuse what was going on when a random Italian guy in a three piece suit shows up and tells you it's time to go.
And real motorcycle clubs would make for better actors than these nudging and giggling lot.
Thats the point, they arent from NY
any dude living on american soil would know .. @@FucaBigGew
@@FucaBigGew did you not hear him ask for beers? They're quite clearly from New York
@@jamesjohnson8661 aint no rugged looking biker gangs anywhere near NY in the 60'
A bronx tale is one if not the most brilliant mobster movies of all time, and Bullet Tooth Tony sure is up there too
I think Bullet Tooth Tony is what epitomizes a TRUE gangster.
1. He isn't afraid to die
2. He can back up his words with violence
3. Even though he's fully prepared to kill someone, he'd prefer to just scare them so much that they don't consider ever fucking with him again
The film is called Snatch. Not bullet tooth Tony
@@se7en6166 DUH!
@simontemplar1 considering your comment made out the movie to be called Bullet Tooth Tony I'd say the Duh comment award goes to you my friend
"Look at me. I'm the one who did this to you. Remember me"
I'm hardwired to never let that go. I'd just keep coming back better prepared til I win or die.
That last one. Probably one of my favorites. Such a hilarious movie. Snatch is the name for anyone who wants to watch it. Def worth.
All time favourite movie, i can watch it over and over
Guy Ritchie films are fantastic
@@bats23 Wrath of Man is awesome.. Guy obviously loves Jason S.
@@petetherealrelentless6542it was decent and a surprise for a guy ritchie film style wise
Thanks Chris.
The first clip with the Italians cleaning up their neighborhood happened not only in the Bronx but upstate where my family lived in a small town. Those Italian-American WWII vet old men didn’t put up with BS.
It happened in any town with men.
Italians didnt do much in WW2 pussys
Cool scene!
"Now everyone's feelings are involved. Guy steps wrong now & he ends up on the witness stand or fucking Barbara Walters" what movie?
@@CINO0816 Isn’t that Casino or Good Fellas?
best line from a "roadmen meets real gangsters"...
The fact that your guns says REPLICA on the side and mine says Desert Eagle.
Point Five oh! ❤❤
@@andrewmckee454came here to say this.
Vinnie Jones nailed it.
Bullet-Tooth Tony was the best possible way to end this video
2:30
This is what I love about Scorcesse & De Niro's directing styles.
Only those men could play a love song over a big fight, and have it work perfectly.
Francis Ford Coppola did it first in the Godfather movies.
The reason Scorsese did this was because when he was growing up in the Bronx he would look out of a window to his right and hear music, you know "doo wop" playing and look to his left and see somebody getting a beating, it was a soundtrack to the hood and the happenings.
De niro grew up around the corner so it would be sort of the same I guess.
Lil Bobby is a punk
@@CasualNotice Not quite the same as Scorcesse's style.
@@davecrupel2817Scorsese*
I’ve been saying “Now, youse can’t leave” since I first saw A Bronx Tale in the movie theater when it was released. 😂
When we used to hang out in HS & someone did something stupid….well, that guy got put in the fucking bathroom lol !
Nobody can say,
“Now...Fuck off!”
like Vinnie.
I’m not sure Vinnie was even “acting.”
He can deliver the message
@@radiationravenI'm not sure he can
don't matter if it's football or movies, Vinnie kicks ass
If you're Manchester United supporters... sing the Manchester United song!
He knows about balls, too. Just ask Gazza...
Vinnies got the minerals 😄
And grabs balls 🤣🤣🤣🤣
Simply the beast😂
Great compilation. I've seen all of these. "Now youse can't leave" is iconic, Jonah Hill's laugh is disturbing, and when the cameras zoomed in on Replica in Snatch, I almost fell out my seat laughing.
“Look at me, I’m the one who did this to you. REMEMBER ME!” 🥶
You want intimidaton? He says "watch my car" right in front of them, then walks away leaving them there next in front of them.
That Bullet Tooth Tony scene lives rent free in my brain.
"Naow....FHACK OFF."
Bullet proof mate
So that's why i can't find my wallet
@@karlspits2113 huh? it's bullet tooth tony
@@ThomasThorr Bluetooth Tony
"Now yous CAN'T leave."
1 of the best movie lines EVER!!!
"Come on, where's everybody going? Thought we're gonna hang out." 😂
Jonah hills laugh 😂
What movie is that?
@@matthieuarancibia-albornoz8494 war dogs
But he's still out his $300
@@stefanluke2771he doesn't care he's an arms dealer lmao
@@matthieuarancibia-albornoz8494 WARDOGS UR WELCOME
The way Jonah Hill laughs when the wannabe-gangstas run off. 🤣🤣
Still lost his $300
with his money. they win that encounter. stupid fucking scene
@@coppertopv365 $300 is pocket change for him
@@sharpnova2his character in this movie was making millions-300 was absolutely nothing to him. He just wanted to scare them for attempting to scare him, he didn’t really care about the money
They really put that teenie bopping tyga scene here with these others.... lmao😂
Almost shattered my teeth from cringing 😂
The wardrobe was fucking awful. Looked like a highschool reenactment of Westside Story.
Awful
A Bronx Tale is the best clip. I especially like how the whole neighborhood joins in.
That British clip from snatch is hilarious, Britain has a crazy sense of humour
We have to, otherwise we'd cry.
@@alexpeartree2019You must need to have a sense of humour to deal with that senile idiot right now in charge of your country, sorry I assume you are American.
I never realized how light those bikes were in A Bronx Tale, that an empty trash can knocked it over 😂
Those old steel trash cans were pretty damn heavy
Bikes aren't that stable on the kick stand. ...
@@CallMeUbbayup. Must be a youngin commenting. They aren’t like the shitty ones we have now. That were built right and with good metal
@@meltin9026 yeah I said steel but those old NYC ones might even be cast iron not like the new paper thin ones you buy at Walmart today made out of chinesium
You ever own a bike like those? Weight distribution when the kickstand in on is weird. A stash cal like to would easily knock it over and cause a chain reaction.
There it goes, all hail a bronx tale
Best mob movie after Goodfellas. The Godfather is pure fantasy.
@@darthjarjar5309 hard to disagree with that. Casino after that
That Jonah Hill scene was stupid. He dumps a mag but doesn't get his money back,
That right....that was stupid as shit...
But his laugh was epic lol
Not about the money it's about the message
Jonah’s hill character has a lot of pride, that scene fits very well with that
He doesn't need $300 it was about ego like most douchebags
Lesson: Quiet calm clean shaven men w/Italian accents in suits , bowling shirts and slacks inspire more fear than a bunch of grizzled bikers
Every "biker" I've ever met - and I've met quite a few - is actually a suburban lawn-mowing, wife answering, boss's shoe licking pussy trying to live out a fantasy created by the harley davidson marketing team.
...as they should.
If you think those diabetic obese Italians could beat up young men your delusional,, they were strapped they didn’t fight with their hands 😂
No they don't 😂😂😂
life isn't a movie.
Most Italian men in suits are in suits because they're on their way to work and most 'grizley bikers' are suburban husbands with a nagging wife, dead end job, and a small yappy dog.
The real dangerous guy is the one you'll never see coming.
8:02 I love the 3 guys in the car. I can rewatch this scene again and again. 😂
Whats the movie?
Barbershop 3 @@Shadow-st3qt
@@Shadow-st3qtwar dogs
@@Shadow-st3qtBarbershop. I forgot which one though, I think it's Barbershop 2
@@awfan221 It's 3 and man I can't stand it. Maybe it's a sign of me getting too damn old, but they all look like they're 12 to 14 lmfao
A Bronx Tale, bikers getting beaten behind the stoop. This scene always stood out to me.
A bit unrealistic though, criminal bikers would at the very least be sporting knives and at the very least a hand gun in that group.
Vinnie was always a legend.
Did anyone notice when one of the bikers put his arm on Sonny's shoulder and patted him, his first reaction was, "nobody touches me...". But then, he decided to let it slide just to keep the peace.
"Now you's can't leave" is the best line in Real Gangster History!
Snatch. One of the best movies ever made by far 👊🏻👊🏻
5:05 I love how weirdly wholesome this is. "I woulda killed you but not today my man"
That scene is so funny. The way he slaps him and tell him off like a little kid😆😆😆😆
Whats the name of this movie?
@@alekmr.9399Pretty sure it's the show Power
@@ScumbagCinemaOfficial Yup. Almost finished the first series, Power, with only three episodes to go and that scene so far isn't in there, though Tommy (the guy in the above scene) is one of the main characters. Second series, Power Book II, is about Tariq, the son of the main character of the first series, so it might be in there because Tommy likely plays a part in it too, at least it would surprise me if he doesn't. Third series, Power Book III, is about Kanan's youth so it's not that one because that's a few decades in the past. Fourth and final series is about Tommy himself, so my guess is that the above is a scene from Power Book IV
For anyone that hasn't seen it yet I highly, hiiighly recommend Power. It's a kickass TV show. The other three are supposed to be very good as well but haven't seen them yet
Never mess with a respected local businessman.
Likely in the waste removal industry.
@@shane515yahoo garbage is the respected local businessman's bread and butter.
When people nice to you , you be nice back in return.
"It's _waste management_ and it's a unwarranted Italian American stereotype!"
@trikstari7687 I stand humbly and one half corrcted.
“A Bronx Tale” is one of my most favorite movies, Ever!
7:55 I thought they were going to start dancing like it's a Disney movie. They look like a back up dance crew from high school musical
yo, respect OP. you asked for feedback last video and took it in stride, this part is a lot better than part 2. earned yourself a sub mate :)
You should see the rest of the pub scene with Bullet Tooth Tonie(Vinnie Jones) it is hilarious. The movie is called Snatch
Avi! Pull your socks up.
The biker scene was by far the best one in the movie. People taking pride in their neighborhood and not letting trash come in and destroy it. The days of this are long gone.
Except 1% gangs are some of the most dangerous criminals. A lot are vets and they would have been armed.
@@SvenTvikingthat’s when you arm yourself better than your enemy.
@@SvenTviking And probably know hand to hand combat too.
@@SvenTvikingyeah I liked the scene but between bikers and mafia wise guys my money is on the bikers. Not only do they get in tons of street fights but like you said many are veterans and many also grew up on the street. I've known a lot of 1%ers and even among street gangs they're known for being tough and vicious.
@@arthas640Finally somebody says what I’ve been saying for years lol. Love the movie and love the scene, but in the real world the bikers would have mopped the floor with these guys.
Funny thing about the bar fight. Not a drop of blood anywhere.
Finally, Jona Hill in the War Dogs. The list is now looking good. And my favorite, Snatch. I have replayed that part of Snatch more than 10 times as if I haven't watched the movie itself more than 10 times🤣. Guy Ritchie movies hit so hard.
I give it up to those bikes in A Bronx Tale. All that abuse and not a single oil spill or cracked case. 😂
That’s because all the oil leaked out of them on the ride over there
More interestingly, no blood. These guys are getting beaten by wiseguys with baseball bats and not a single drop of blood.
I guess that was a choice of the director, but it has always stymied me.
@@mackiemesser9319 never noticed that. Good catch. 👍
And not a single biker had a gun, knife, club, or anything and didn't even throw a punch or kick block anything. Yeah okay sure 👍 😆. Unreal. Never happened like that.
@@tmayorca8770 yo! Didn't even catch that one. Good looking out, respect 🙏
That scene from WAR DOGS is def one of my all time favs.
Never understood that scene in War Dogs. He didn't get back his $300 or the weed. Would have been better to show him walk up to the car and take something back ^_^
He cared more about immasculating them than he did getting the money back. 300 would have been disposable to him.
Your answering like one would undo the other, how about demasculate and get the money and get the weed, it's not like he had to schoose between the two
@@Gabriel-mx4qc the whole interaction showed he was top dog twice over. One, they ran away from his superior firepower and two, he cared nothing for the 300 bucks that they wanted so badly they'd lie for it.
Getting too upset over $300 would be a little emasculating in itself. It was the lack of respect that prompted his reaction.
That laugh at the end tho 😂
he didn't care about the $300. Or the weed. He just wanted to show them they picked the wrong one.
I loved the first movie A Bronx Tale, that Bar fight was a great scene
I've never understood the whole stealing someone's shoes thing. That's really fucking gross. I would never wear a used shoe.
The lowest of the low.
shoes are quite expensive sometimes
@@slav4335yeah but still 😂😂😂
Shoes are a status symbol, and often limited edition with artificial scarcity. No one is stealing your Nikes you bought from walmart, they are stealing your '21 Carmine edition white and red Jordans. It's also worth noting they can be extremely expensive, and despite the stereotypes your average street thug lives in abject poverty. 50 Cent once commented your average corner boy tier dealer actually makes less than minimum wage.
@@lichlord9838 I see. I never really understood shoe culture because I view them as tools, not status symbols, but that's just me.
It doesn't change the fact that it's nasty AF to put something someone else wore on their feet, on your feet.
May as well be sharing underwear. It's just gross.
Hills laugh in that scene kills me every time
My buddy turned part of his basement into a grappling area, matted floors and walls. Well the door into the grappling area doubled as one of the matted walls when closed and it became tradition for the last person onto the mat to close the door, close the latch, turn around and drop the "now yous can't leave" line.
gays
@THISISLolesh you really shouldn't speak about yourself in such derogatory tone, it's really sad.
It's ok...your dad loves you I'm sure.
@@machavellicheese5556 Ah the old “No, you!” comeback.
By the way you spelt Machiavelli wrong, retard.
@@machavellicheese5556 Ah the old “No, you!” comeback.
By the way genius, you spelt Machiavelli wrong.
@THISISLolesh I didn't realize you were Webster and wrote the dictionary. Whatever shall I do? I got made fun of on my name spelling. How could I be so dumb? Probably from having conversations on UA-cam with the likes of you and your far superior intelligence. I'm certain if aliens came to earth, they would abduct you. They want the most intelligent so beam on up!
U should correct my punctuation and sentence structure while you hop up on that alien dik.
Gotta love Sonny.... He tried to tell em😂
"I HATE FKN DOGS! Tony, c'mon!...C'mon, Tony!.....Tony?....."😂🤣
Part 1 was still the best. Most probably because of the gentlemen scene lol
8:27 will always be one of my favorite scenes
Man, that scene from snatch is definitely one of the best scenes of a gangster movie. Bullet Tooth Tony is proper hard.
One of the all-time greatest gangster movie scenes.
So now you're out $300, you STILL have no reefer and some very unpleasant policemen are coming to see you and they are a little tense. How did Chubby think that worked out?
That's exactly what I thought. How did his little display help anything?
It is a movie
@@beefish00 the point of a movie is your "buy in", the suspension of disbelief that allows you to immerse yourself in this imaginary world and really enjoy. This is difficult when the main guy, who's supposed to be smart as hell, does something my kid would recognize as stupid
$300 isn't shit...
Neither is an ounce of weed.
If you're concerned about this situation not " working out", congratulations! You've identified yourself as a low tier street urchin.
They stole billions from taxpayers, 300 was nothing to them
Bro was laughing at his little gun 😂😂😂
When the guy youre trying to bully goes and locks you in so you can't leave is a real lonely feeling 😅
Bronx tale baby.. grew up on this
Something I've always wondered...did Vinnie know EXACTLY what was going to happen as soon as he walked into the bar, i.e., did he simply tell the bikers they would stay as long as they had only two beers in order to cajole them into staying while he rounded up the crew to beat the crap out of them? That's how it seems to me, since he immediately begins giving orders to other members of the crew outside of the vision of the bikers.
Any clarification would be most appreciated.
Oh, he knew. C states in his narration they had a reputation for breaking up bars so Sonny saw it coming.
@@lothartheterrible Good point. Thanks.
He was giving them a chance but covering his back at the same time, you can tell by his look of resignation when the gang kick off
Jonah's laugh is the most gangsta 😂
That fat boy shot his gun up in the air and laughed, but he's still down 300 😅
300 was a piss in the ocean to Efrain. He DGAflyingF😂
they become millionaires my guy 😂😂😂😂🎉
Big dude squishing Rob Schneider is just peak comedy
3:50 - ouch old school. Guy with a sap 😂
“Now youse can’t leave” gotta be one of the hardest lines of all time
Those gangsters would have been really surprised if the biker that were at the Waco Twin Peaks had stopped in.
3:54 the most romantic 'remember me' 😂
Bullet Tooth Tony.
Legend.
The Jordan's scenario was hella funny! These are the most fashionable crips and bloods I have ever seen!!😂😂😂
The lock stock and two smoking barrels scene will always be the hardest.
Wrong Guy Ritchie movie, this scene was from Snatch
@@wikus2411 damnit you’re right
“Now yous can’t leave.” One of the toughest movie lines ever.
If you're asked to leave, leave. Otherwise you'd be made to leave and that won't be nice.
Vinnies monologue at the end.
Chefs kiss.
7:45 Saint row ass movie scene
when the actors are told by the director to improvise their fight scene 2:15
300 for an ounce is disgusting even pre legalization
The scene in snatch is one of my favorite scenes ever. As well as the "now yous can't leave" in a Bronx tale.
They should do one with Second Hand Lions
Good example, but Hub isn't a gangster. Just an old veteran who didn't tolerate disrespect
@@owenmaleski2203 He included Gran Torino in one of the videos
Like everyone else I loved A Bronze Tale and this scene is a classic. But even as a child I thought it was the strangest soundtrack to a scrap I've ever heard.
Guy Ritchie wins all of these
Snatch.. best movie ever! Guy Richie outdid this one..
Omg sonny is one crazy SOB! Aint afraid of a single person
The first clip is simply what you call a healthy community. What a great movie. He dealt with the situation the only way a man should handle that situation.
Awesome compilation parts 1-3 please try and do more I know there's only so many movies but 1 that comes to mind is scarface
"They ruined my whole fuckin' lunch!" lmao
Thanks one of my favorites
9:33 my favorite scene from snatch. 😂
Def wrong bar 🤣
Gotta love the community spirit when the locals join in 😂
alot of these wasn't quite so much as "they met REAL gansters" but more "they met guys with guns" tbh...
Did you not watch? Only one was with a group no guns a group with guns, Vinnie had no guns, the others had guns and we're shown guns tbh
@@will-i-am-not im talking about all 3 parts
I mean, the last one technically no one was a gangster. Vinnie was a hitman/merc and the other guys were just thieves.
The first scene was really heartwarming the way the community came together. 🤣🤣🤣
Jonah Hill is the least believable 'gangster' i've ever seen.
Fakest gangsta.
Says the cheese burger whooooor
@@JoeMclean-eg6pv a man's gotta eat 🍔
And he didn't even get the 300 dollars back.
I'm sure you would have picked Pablo Escobar out of a crowd too..
Can we all just acknowledge how f’n class Vinnie Jones is !!! ❤
there is literally nothing more uncool then ''gangsters'' holy shit
You should do a one with the Bar Fight from "The Legend", Kray brothers such an absolute masterpiece of a scene
I have that scene in the first part I made.
Vinnie Jones actually has been in some great movies and did a great job, not sure why his acting career fkn tanked.
Because he doesn't act. He plays his actual self.
And there are only so many movies that need a Vinnie Jones type character.
Vinnie is a character that Vinnie developed when he was a footballer. I think he feels like lying back and chilling. I mean, everybody told him he'd never be a footballer, became a legend, told him he'd never be an actor, did the same. Man's enjoying life, he's got nothing to prove
I think it all when a bit sideways after he was caught drink driving when there was a big push to stop it…. Hollywood took a side step away from him.
His wife died, so his focus changed.
@@Jedibenuk that's one I can relate to. I didn't know.
A bronx tale is a masterpiece
I love Vinnie Jones. He's a legend.
4:25 That dog is like "oooh someone was a bad dog I don't know what happened but this has major bad dog energy oooh..."
"There are two types of balls." 😂
What was the name of that movie? I remember watching it a long time ago
@@rolandkarwiese4973 Snatch
@@rolandkarwiese4973Lockstock and two smoking barrels
@@MckLV_ No it was Snatch. Although Vinnie Jones was in Lock Stock as well.
"A Bronx Tale"
You know it's gonna be a bad day when the bar owner locks you inside his joint.