To quote the South Park movie: "Horrific, Deplorable violence is okay, as long as people don't say any naughty woids! That's what this war is all about!"
*In Endgame they show several guys being stabbed, one woman death from a bigass fall, and even a beheading (Of an alien) but because they didn't spill much blood they get a PG13 rating but in Venom they couldn't show eating a thief head*
@@incipidsigninsetup *A bad word can be forgotten by a 4 years old, but the impression of violence can get stuck in their heads for al their life, duh*
God its the facial expressions of Charlie Hunnam that sells this scene, the look of disbelief at what he's hearing, knowing that man just signed off on his own death.
Charlie Hunnam’s reactions are great here- he hears the clicking of the calculator, and he slightly turns his head, then he hears the “out of touch” remark and he knows that’s bad, then the “silverback” now he KNOWS something is coming, and finally just getting up and crossing his arms. Perfect compliment to McConaughy’s slow burn then boom!!
Billy West Yeah, notice that when the studio leash is off and he can do what he wants with an original story, it usually turns out either really good or awesome.
@Billy West I don't know, I loved King Arthur, Man From UNCLE and Sherlock Holmes Holmes movies. Despite being big studio movies, they still contained his unique style. Now, Aladdin was bad, but that's because he clearly barely had any creative freedom.
Not gonna lie, when I heard that line about the lion being hungry in the trailer I thought it was corny, but it's pretty badass when you actually watch the scene.
The first time i watched this movie i was high af,didn't remember a single scene from it,but i knew i liked it so then i watched it again (sober) and loved it,then i watched it again with a friend (high) and loved it even more :D
If Dry-eye were smarter he would have heard his intentions right from the start. Tells him not to waste his "precious" breath and that it wasn't on the table. Basically he wasn't long for this world and there was no negotiating it.
A return to form for Richie, the dialogue was perfect, the cast blew me away, who'd have thought Hugh Grant would not only be in a Guy Richie film but also be great in it too?
Its all a fantasy in the mind of the killer. The "lion" is whoever is holding the gun. The gun does the "eating", and the "hunger" is greed. In the end, the greed values the money/power over the life ... and proceeds to gather one, and waste the other. The moral of the story: is that the lion does not reason, man does. The lion has good reason to eat, while the man does not.The lion takes only what it needs to satisfy hunger; whereas, the man can never satisfy his hunger. Believe me ... I am not lion.
Saw this movie today and it is by far and away the best that Guy Richie has made so far. From the script to the acting it is worth your two hours in a theatre. IMO Hugh Grant was simply amazing. He really came across as a total slimeball, what a change of pace from the normal characters he has played before. I liked it so much I am planning on see it again this weekend because I know I missed some amazing dialogue.
I love how Charlie Hunnam making a move while number is being typed. Gives me the sense that he is counting zeros and knows the number without looking at it :)
I wonder what the number was? It was worth like 400,000,000 right. A few zeroes short? Did dry-eye offer like 9 million at most? That seems bizarre. Like me walking into a dealership and offering 800 dollars for a new f-150
I have never even heard of this movie, but this was one of the more terrifying displays of power in a movie scene I can remember. I dont know what the plot is, but that guy is DEFINITELY in charge of it.
Man I loved this movie. So many great moments between Hunnam, McConaughey, and Ferrell. My favorite thing about it though - was the suits. Classy AF. Wish I could pull something like that off.
This movie is so good. It's the only movie with a bunch of clips and trailers and still doesn't give anything away... literally genius freaking writing and directing and everything! I just want to see him snap about his wife again!! God I love that part!!!
Gotta say, I give Matthew McConaughey lot of flack, but he kills every role he does! He needs to be cast a villain or an antihero. He nails very serious and dark roles very well!
I thought Henry was the main antagonist of the movie till now. But guess I was wrong, would been happy to find this out while watching the movie though.
When you absolutely have to get that final monologue in before putting someone out of their misery. "I mean, the guy's got me dead to rights, and what's he start doing? He starts monologuing!" ~Frozone
the gravity of which henry golding delivers the lines lead me to believe he had a bigger part to play than to be suddenly executed during an arguement. 1:00 henrys use of voice is sober, sturdy and eloquent. and by his every change of tone, it's as if he turned his lines into music. quite artistic. very good.
Kinda, but it wasn’t him imagining it. It was part of a story which was told as a lie to test the knowledge of something geezer trying to blackmail them.
Amazing how he switch character in various kind of movies..., and still be Matthew McConoughey. It's just as if he has all these different personalities inside him.
You need to watch "Killer Joe". Boy, he was a major d*** in that film. You definitely wouldn't like his character in that & the scene with Gina Gershon......deplorable
I counted 19 which with a decimal at the lowest is 1 quintillion, but I like to think that he erased a few numbers to replace others, like going from 500,000,000 to 1,000,000,000
LMAO....I peeped that out too, a few 0's more than $400,000,000. He had already promised it to Matthew & knew it was worth more, so he was cool with it.
Absolutely love this movie. It is one of those movies that if you pop in half way through you'll be lost I know I was lol. I had to on demand restart it just so I could find out what the hell was going on.
well the best richie vs tarantino scene in this movie would be when they go pick up that chick from the apartment. it's pretty much like the pulp fiction breakfast scene with vincent and jules
The tolerance is high with people in possession of intellect, ambition, manners and patience. Three of which knuckleheads are always confusing for weakness. Violence is the easiest part. Once you've done it, you realize the distasteful unproductivity of it all. Though a fictitious story, it does smack of truthfulness in the human condition. Guy Ritchie does great characters.
"This is a big number"
"You gotta pump these numbers up, these are rookie numbers in this racket"
This
I understood that reference
best comment i saw in youtube :)
the only good thing that someone said in 2020.
😆🍻
Matt McConaughey is one of those actors that everyone knows is amazing and yet is still underrated
❤💯yes
no
@@ariesradke6193 🤨 explain...?😳
He's never underated.
Guys got an Oscar
wheres the logic behind them beeping out the F-word but shows a scene of him shooting and killing two guys, I just don't understand that
To quote the South Park movie: "Horrific, Deplorable violence is okay, as long as people don't say any naughty woids! That's what this war is all about!"
*In Endgame they show several guys being stabbed, one woman death from a bigass fall, and even a beheading (Of an alien) but because they didn't spill much blood they get a PG13 rating but in Venom they couldn't show eating a thief head*
Cable-TV-itis..
Language can be readily learned and used by a 4 year old. Getting a gun and murdering 2 individuals is not. Duh..
@@incipidsigninsetup *A bad word can be forgotten by a 4 years old, but the impression of violence can get stuck in their heads for al their life, duh*
God its the facial expressions of Charlie Hunnam that sells this scene, the look of disbelief at what he's hearing, knowing that man just signed off on his own death.
Yh cool to see it
I agree.
That's right. This scene is a masterpiece! Word, by word... Each second going slowly to disaster: when the lions... 👌🏻
That last bit of your comment suggests you haven't actually watched this movie.
This scene is a daydream. Mickey decides to _not_ do this to Dry Eye.
But gets him in the end anyway😂
Charlie Hunnam’s reactions are great here- he hears the clicking of the calculator, and he slightly turns his head, then he hears the “out of touch” remark and he knows that’s bad, then the “silverback” now he KNOWS something is coming, and finally just getting up and crossing his arms. Perfect compliment to McConaughy’s slow burn then boom!!
Guy Ritchie should really quit doing big studio films, this is the stuff he’s made for, and the legendary movies he’ll be remembered for.
Billy West Yeah, notice that when the studio leash is off and he can do what he wants with an original story, it usually turns out either really good or awesome.
His Sherlock Holmes movies aren't bad tbf.
I'm pretty sure he did Aladdin for funding
@Billy West I don't know, I loved King Arthur, Man From UNCLE and Sherlock Holmes Holmes movies. Despite being big studio movies, they still contained his unique style. Now, Aladdin was bad, but that's because he clearly barely had any creative freedom.
He made Alladin and in exchange Disney bankrolled this. I see this as an absolute win.
Not gonna lie, when I heard that line about the lion being hungry in the trailer I thought it was corny, but it's pretty badass when you actually watch the scene.
I'm so glad Ritchy made this movie. Getting back to his roots after this Aladdin nonsense seems right.
I saw the movie I get it.
@@happzy Facts
Christopher Walken speech about a Lion is super!
Kinda sorta
"I will give you $100 Quintillion... cash".
"You're still several zero's short."
"you may be able to buy your men sausage with that"
Arjun Bhati Hahhaa
Must be Venezuela
@@GrowthExpectations Underrated comment.
Fairly certain it was 1 billion if you count the commas.
This was the kind of movie where if you missed even a single scene you'd miss out on the story. Top notch from start to finish 🔥
The first time i watched this movie i was high af,didn't remember a single scene from it,but i knew i liked it so then i watched it again (sober) and loved it,then i watched it again with a friend (high) and loved it even more :D
Ive seen two clips where he kills the same guy, how is that possible?
@@BlackBinderGames This scene is just Fletcher's imagination being shown - it's not actually part of the story.
@@iainmacrae6982 Thank you, that drove me crazy.
This is a great film, and I enjoyed it, but man it still didn't make sense. Lots of plot holes but if I enjoyed the film, that's what matters.
When the lion’s hungry, HE YEETS!
Well Dry Eye's balls were treated thats for sure
😭
YEET!
Yeeted his soul off this mortal coil
Yeet
Going from calm to sinister in just a heartbeat. Exactly why I love McConaughey's work
If Dry-eye were smarter he would have heard his intentions right from the start. Tells him not to waste his "precious" breath and that it wasn't on the table. Basically he wasn't long for this world and there was no negotiating it.
Good thing they censored the curse words, so that the five year olds who were excited for the movie didn’t get their ears contaminated.
Alexander Angelus the movie isn’t censored genius it’s for UA-cam....
@@Saitama-uj4mo He never claimed otherwise
Good thing they censored the curse words show the kids watching csn pay attention to the gratuitous violence instead
@@Saitama-uj4mo L O L
blame YT for demonetizing creators for that but I get ya joke tho lol
"There's only one rule in this jungle, when the lion's hungry, he eats!" Matthew has never been that vicious.
No one has ever handed him a script with those words before.
Sooo ... its mostly about the writer.
Yeah, but when he goes off, he really goes off! Like when you throw a grenade into a crate of grenades!
You should watch Killer Joe, he makes the guy he plays in this movie look mellow.
Idiocracy LARPer that is exactly what I was thinking!
he gets pretty vicious in some parts of true detective
A return to form for Richie, the dialogue was perfect, the cast blew me away, who'd have thought Hugh Grant would not only be in a Guy Richie film but also be great in it too?
"Aawwwe, don't be cVnty."
That was a very British ism!
Anyone who'd seen 'The Man from UNCLE'.
I hated Hugh Grant. If I saw his name on a film, I passed. HE WAS FANTASTIC in this. Go figure.
@@lu77xiaojun37 Regretably, I have to agree with you - my sentiments exactly.
@@lu77xiaojun37 Different type of film entirely, but have you seen him in Paddington 2? Career high for me.
Charlie Hunnam didn’t have a single line of dialogue, but he just FILLED the room with a look alone. Love him as an actor.
Yea I think he has a minor rep for not producing at the box office but I always like his work
“Unlike the salt and pepper it’s not on the table”
I don't know why but I just love that line
Ma Ar agreed.
Only good line
That line was the prediction, that a "shake down" was about to occur.
@@marshalllhiepler Yes, I always shake down by steak with salt and pepper.
Still laughing at this movie and the people that walked in 5 mins late during the opening credits and missed the beginning
What happened in the beginning again?
@@arghonandi6818 Shows someone getting shot - I don't want to spoil it more then that
Connor Powell That happened to me 😢
@@RobotDrivingACar have you seen the beginning scene now?
Connor Powell Nope not yet
When the lions hungry... He eats..
Literal shivers.. Every time..
Its all a fantasy in the mind of the killer.
The "lion" is whoever is holding the gun.
The gun does the "eating", and the "hunger" is greed.
In the end, the greed values the money/power over the life ... and proceeds to gather one, and waste the other.
The moral of the story: is that the lion does not reason, man does. The lion has good reason to eat, while the man does not.The lion takes only what it needs to satisfy hunger; whereas, the man can never satisfy his hunger.
Believe me ... I am not lion.
@@marshalllhiepler wow man, does are great words, im impress.
That's crazy to me. Male lions don't hunt as well as female. And the line sounds like its written by a young kid, or in an appeal to teenagers.
"Eyes not so dry now, are they?" makes me laugh every time :D
This was brilliant. McConaughey, Farrell and Grant were all top notch in it.
What about Charlie? Lol
@@fu7902 exactly charlee is underrated he's only known for sons of anarchy to the mass
Farrell was brilliant, funny, laughing, dark side, all usually in the same sentance.
Saw this movie today and it is by far and away the best that Guy Richie has made so far. From the script to the acting it is worth your two hours in a theatre. IMO Hugh Grant was simply amazing. He really came across as a total slimeball, what a change of pace from the normal characters he has played before. I liked it so much I am planning on see it again this weekend because I know I missed some amazing dialogue.
Indeed , I'm not a fan of Hugh Grant as a rule but in this he was awesome. His best acting yet.
Bro we need a show outta this and they're gonna make it!
You've got "replica" written on the side of your gun.
It's a criminal conversion!
and the fact that I've got "Desert Eagle point five O" written on the side of mine
@@shayanansari6372
And your two little balls are shaking with you
that movie was lowkey good as hell, every character had me more invested
I guess there weren't enough "elements in the equation" for Matthew.
What a phucing great movie to start the year
12/10
You’re phucing right
Phu-aac
Corona virus : ummm
Abso-phucing-lutely
This is an immediately classic line. Mr. McConnaghey has emerged into quite the actor who can play roles many ways.
Oscar winners generally do that .
The way he bears his teeth like a lion when he says "when the lions hungry, he eats" is a really nice touch.
I love how Charlie Hunnam making a move while number is being typed. Gives me the sense that he is counting zeros and knows the number without looking at it :)
I wonder what the number was? It was worth like 400,000,000 right. A few zeroes short? Did dry-eye offer like 9 million at most? That seems bizarre. Like me walking into a dealership and offering 800 dollars for a new f-150
Gotta love Matthew. He gets better and better as he ages.
This was Guy Ritchie going back to his roots and I loved it.
I have never even heard of this movie, but this was one of the more terrifying displays of power in a movie scene I can remember. I dont know what the plot is, but that guy is DEFINITELY in charge of it.
It’s amazing, watch it
Man I loved this movie. So many great moments between Hunnam, McConaughey, and Ferrell. My favorite thing about it though - was the suits. Classy AF. Wish I could pull something like that off.
Guy Ritchies best film and Matthews best role. My favorite movie thus far. Seen this more than a dozen times.
This is quite a fun movie. I loved the set design, casting and story. The costumes were incredible.
0:35 bro thoght it was too much so he deleted some zeros lmao
This movie is so good! I hope they make a Sequel. Was absolutely brilliant 👌
Going to be a Netflix series
Same. Still waiting on a sequel to Rocknrolla though 🙁
“That was just biblical, mate” -Alfie Salamon
"Looking for your balls? They're on the walls".
Pearson's poetry.
Believe he said "Or a hole in the wall"
Bruno Lapointe or a hole in the wall
"looking for you ballls or a hole in the wall?" is more correct
are they for real with the beep
Think theyll get demonitized if they leave it in
@@theprodigaltrue oh but the blood, murder and all that is fiiiiineee.
@@ErrorCDIV just guessing man i know youtube changed their guidelines and such not too long ago
@@theprodigaltrue yeah i believe that is the reason why. It's just that its obviously flawed.
Ive seen the movie The dont beep and this scene is actually Fletcher's imagination
This movie is so good. It's the only movie with a bunch of clips and trailers and still doesn't give anything away... literally genius freaking writing and directing and everything! I just want to see him snap about his wife again!! God I love that part!!!
Gotta say, I give Matthew McConaughey lot of flack, but he kills every role he does! He needs to be cast a villain or an antihero. He nails very serious and dark roles very well!
Go see Reign of Fire.
Or the movie "Killer Joe"
He’s been cast as the villain plenty of times
Dark tower
@@dylandelarosa9856 Lol I know right. He played the LITERAL devil
"When the lion is hungery he eats"
Thats a badass line.
BRILLIANT!!! the acting, the dialogue, the tension, the SCORE!
All tho, I think its way to early to release these entire clip
Stuntman Dan exactly!!!
Way to early
I thought Henry was the main antagonist of the movie till now. But guess I was wrong, would been happy to find this out while watching the movie though.
fala_hpy I don’t want to spoil it for you - just watch the movie 👍
There's a reason they release this clip
Who's gonna tell him?
No one needs to tell him, he just needs to watch it.
@@jonathanschiller3129 yeah it's a great movie
Henry Golding continues to be one of the best new comers we have.
He is going to be "Snake Eyes"
Beautiful isn't it. Redfield.
1:25 I love how Raymond can't believe that Dry Eye is openly threatening to his boss
I cant wait looks like another classic movie from Guy Ritchie. Always has a way for dialogue in these kind of movies
He's got two movies coming out soon ..
When you absolutely have to get that final monologue in before putting someone out of their misery.
"I mean, the guy's got me dead to rights, and what's he start doing? He starts monologuing!"
~Frozone
This scene is not what you think lol.
Chris Stojanovski i was pissed they uploaded this clip on youtube but after seeing the film i appreciate it
Chris Stojanovski yh fr, it is funny tho
"Do not light that in here"....
@@freddygaulman5493 "if you're thinking of lighting that in here... dont."
You mean the big gun Gabriel glacias already explained that 2 us
"When the lion's hungry, he eats" Best quote ever!
it's less the line and more the delivery for me. The intensity after he shoots the gun at the end really sets that whole scene off.
the gravity of which henry golding delivers the lines lead me to believe he had a bigger part to play than to be suddenly executed during an arguement.
1:00 henrys use of voice is sober, sturdy and eloquent. and by his every change of tone, it's as if he turned his lines into music. quite artistic. very good.
I'm gonna guess this is Matthew Mcconaughey's character imagining things during the conversation.
Nope
Close
Kinda, but it wasn’t him imagining it. It was part of a story which was told as a lie to test the knowledge of something geezer trying to blackmail them.
@@rosspatterson9390 keep spoiling it
@@faridghods9915 if you're looking at clips of it you deserve to have it spoiled.
Gotta give dry eye credit in this scene....I felt the pain through his expressions the agony he was going through
Amazing how he switch character in various kind of movies..., and still be Matthew McConoughey. It's just as if he has all these different personalities inside him.
@William Schlass 🤣🤪😂
Something about Matthew's voice just gets me. Plus he's cooler than fresh poured beer on a hot summers day.
Top tier actor too. Prove me wrong.
I watched it in Lockdown. An immense flick. Matthew is brilliant
That escalated quickly. I love seeing Matthew being aggressive
I didn't expect that, great clip
Don’t sleep on this movie go watch in theaters
Pale Planter bruh ur nonsense and why would u even pay to rent when you can watch on putlocker for free. 🤦♀️
From time to time Matthew McConaughey has a real good / solid role, wherein he performs very well
My favorite role of his is from reign of fire. Dudes a badass in that movie. Straight up tries to dome a dragon with a battle axe.
In “Killer Joe” you should see what he does to Gina Gershon with a chicken drumstick……that scene is brutal. 😳
Never been afraid of McConaughey before, but I sure am now
You need to watch "Killer Joe". Boy, he was a major d*** in that film. You definitely wouldn't like his character in that & the scene with Gina Gershon......deplorable
Reign Of Fire, he plays a neo viking skinhead nutter.
@@marilynmcferguson3499😳 Yep, that chicken drumstick scene was rough!
What jungle?! What Lion!? So many questions?! Why am I hungry!?
Better eat something.
Stay Calm, Eric.
Someone will stop by later, to spoon feed the plot.
Where am I?? Who put the logs on the fire?
“…he eats.”
The fire in his eyes.
His heads leans back and shows his teeth.
What an image
In pain, it’s last thing Dry Eye ever sees before his death
One of my favorite Matthew McConahay movies.
Goat movie. Guy Ritchie masterclass as always
I heard 17 keyboard taps, unless any of those were deletes, that was more than a trillion dollars lol
There could be a decimal point somewhere in those taps.
Or he was multiplying some numbers
I counted 19 which with a decimal at the lowest is 1 quintillion, but I like to think that he erased a few numbers to replace others, like going from 500,000,000 to 1,000,000,000
Could of spelt pounds
This is the film that I expected to see before Coronavirus.
My dear friends. Do you remember when to go to the cinema were normal?
What’s a cinema?
@@jimmy2k4o Good morning friend. Here, in Argentina, we have a Shopping (Abasto Shopping), whit cinemas
Yup but I still sat 50 feet from the nearest hoomon!!🤣🤣🤣
@@jimmy2k4o Nice! I like what you did there!
I love Guy Ritchie's work. I watched this movie so many times. I think we NEED A RAYMOND SMITH spin off.
Guy Ritchie makes the best Gangsta Movies
Thank you so much for bleeping out that language that scene would have been really inappropriate with it
Every time I see this scene, it gives me chills 🔥
Loved this movie . Cool and funny. well paced well directed, well acted all around.
Guy Ritchie at his absolute best, this movie was awesome.
the score in the movie really makes it. anytime it’s fr getting serious it turns it up 10x
"Their's only one rule in jungle,when the lion's hungry he eats"🤯🤯🤯👏👏
Loved this film! Great script AND great casting!
No one gonna talk about the fact that this dude just typed out like 20 phucking digits lol
LMAO....I peeped that out too, a few 0's more than $400,000,000. He had already promised it to Matthew & knew it was worth more, so he was cool with it.
2:21 the face you make when you play a game and you see a low health enemy player
Matthew Mcconaughey is always gonna be a true American actor!
One of the absolute BEST movies in this genre ever!
This film is actually really good
*He YEETS*
I know what I'm asking Honest Trailers guy to say this week.
Matt McConaughey is such a divisive actor alright Alright 😎
Jesus christ that switch from calm to brutal was acting at it's best. This is my 'relax it's just a movie' moment
Shows scene of double murder.
Censors cuss word.
Absolutely love this movie. It is one of those movies that if you pop in half way through you'll be lost I know I was lol. I had to on demand restart it just so I could find out what the hell was going on.
Saw it and loved it I know others may have a different opinion and I respect that but I personally loved it
I saw Charlie Hunnam and was sold
"Eye's not so dry now" had me crying
Nvr would I thought of seeing Henry got shot in the balls hahahaah! 🤣
😂 Hahah... yeah, and he can sing Soprano now (1:52).
I still think this scene is a reference and joke to the frequent comparison of Richie and Tarantino styles. Especially because of what happened next😉
well the best richie vs tarantino scene in this movie would be when they go pick up that chick from the apartment. it's pretty much like the pulp fiction breakfast scene with vincent and jules
@@KomandantMirko also the street kids (we call them chavs) reference the bald guy "whats the time Mr Wolf".
The movie is so awesome. I love the cast!!
Movie Name
Hello
Am i The only one who thinks that next scene is even more savage, when he said to him The story about Dragon and Lion?
Mathew oh Mathew, you amazing son of a beautiful woman. You are a really great actor.
Now. Please. Guy. Make the real Rocknrolla
this movie is a masterpiece, at least for it’s genre
This man deserves a Oscar for these 2 minutes purely!
The tolerance is high with people in possession of intellect, ambition, manners and patience. Three of which knuckleheads are always confusing for weakness. Violence is the easiest part. Once you've done it, you realize the distasteful unproductivity of it all. Though a fictitious story, it does smack of truthfulness in the human condition. Guy Ritchie does great characters.
2:15 Almost thought he was going to T-bag him, Silver on my BALLS!
Best movie ever made plus it’s a masterpiece in the making 👏❤️
Rufaro Asuquo Jeesh bud slow down
you haven't heard of Christopher Nolan have ya boy
TwoYs you haven’t heard of Martian scorcesse Boy
Wolf of Wall Street
Taxi driver
The Irishmen
Goodfellas
Casino