Yes, Chazz plays Sicilian-American mobster and Lansky associate, Angelo Bruno Angelo who was Philadelphia crime family boss for two decades until his assassination. Bruno was known as "the Gentle Don" due to his preference for conciliation over violence, in stark contrast to his successors.
This scene alone makes Ronnie a badass. You already know what he is physically and mentally capable of and for him to say that to an Italian mob boss in the 60s is fucking insane
I actually met and spoke with Ronnie Kray in the most strangest of circumstances. I was a telephone engineer for BT in Berkshire and part of a team that worked in Broadmoor in the early 90s. We were renewing cabling in the roof space on the wing where he was housed. On one occasion we came down into the corridor with our escort as he was being escorted back to his cell room. We were briefed how to react if a patient spoke to us which indeed he did. My workmate and I sort of froze for a moment when he said "I like you 2 boys. Have you come to fit a telephone in my room?" I said "No, not today Mr Kray" and he replied, "Oh that's a shame, I've only been waiting 20 years for one." Incredible!
@@dongatello6969 wouldnt say its balls, ronnie kray was certified insane and done and said what he wanted, he wasnt trying to flex i dont think, just he didnt give a fuck
but also has the power to never have an issue with being himself. His sexuality was illegal then, but they'd never even dare a prosecution, because they were running scared
This scene was brilliant in so many ways. The meeting starts tense, Chazz tries to break the ice, coming off as straight & non pretentious, Reggie not so convinced, Ronnie menacing with no idea they own Vegas. Chazz makes the offer, Reggie plays a little tough, but not too much. And the scene at the end, you got some balls to say that kid, "Salut". Perfect direction. Hardy & Chazz deliver perfectly
If you want to better understand how powerful mobster Meyer Lansky was remember dude just sent Angelo Bruno, The boss of Philadelphia crime family to negotiations.
we are in the modern world that everyone is watching but dont forget that the Almighty God are watching no matter how far the advances of our technology. we express what we want to say and if i say something wrong then critize me your time is gold to educate me for free.
@@ScottyDont1945 to an extent yes, but anyone who knows anything about the Italian crime syndicate knows that being gay is a crime punishable by death. So yeah some balls
The fact that Tom Hardy did two absolutely different roles in this movie at the same time like if there were two actors is just insane, i cant come up with an example of acting like this anywhere else
That scene is so good at displaying how fucking insane he is whilst also depicting how ruthless and in control he is... He can say whatever the fuck he wants, this is his home.
Bruno was the one in control. He was there on behalf of Lansky. Lanksy could have had the entire Firm wiped out by dawn. I love Bruno and Ron's passive aggressive 'friendship' here lol Bruno biting his tongue even when cigar smoke is blown in his face lol
@@listentothenightfilmsI doubt it. The mafia were never a heavy presence in London. You can’t just fly in, take out one of the most notorious gangsters in the east end and leave. They would have got people here to do it, but the Krays controlled so much and were so dangerous no one would have done it. So the scene is pretty accurate. They needed the Krays to muscle for them.
Funny wen Ron says "we own a casino", & then the mob guy says "you own a casino well we own Las Vegas" that showed the mob were on another level to the krays.
@@scottishegg197 "The kray brothers ran London and majority of northern towns" They barely ran London never mind up north... The Richardson's were more feared and richer than the Kray plastic gangsters ever were.
@@dyslexick they ran several huge operations in Lincolnshire. A famous singers father used to run laundering for them from a town near Louth which we were all familiar with. That spread through a lot of counties which he fronted through houses and energy companies. They ran more than the tabloids and books stated. They weren’t that plastic. Also not to mention that’s a hell of a statement to make. I’m assuming you must be a well established gangster to up yourself above the krays. Then again, I could guarantee you’d show them instant respect if they were still alive and operating.
@@scottishegg197 Yet interviews of the Krays’ own gang show that there were plans to take them out because they were both so unhinged that they were making people nervous… If they never hit arrested and jailed they would have been killed
@@bkeen7013 Why be so dismisve. It is a well established fact that Ron Kray had a very intimidating personality and there are multiple photographs of JoeLouis. and the Krays together. So unless you have knowledge to the contrary, why is the story not plausible.
@@ynysvon just because someone claims something, doesn't mean it's true. Joe Louis was a heavyweight boxing champion. The Krays were small. Ronnie Kray was 5'7" and 145LBs, so there's nothing intimidating about his size or stature, particularly if you're comparing him to a world heavyweight boxing champion, who was 6'2" tall and 215LBs. If anything, the Krays were most likely in awe of Joe Louis' presence.
Its not entirely accurate. This meeting with the Mafia never happened for instance. Ron went to New york and was conned by a con man pretending to be the Mafia. Reality was much more embarrassing.
Not many movies I would bother to see more than once, but this is surely one to see several times because of the nuances Hardy projects are absolutely phenomenal.
@@styr899 Bruno **chuckles warmly** “Nah yah see da thing with us Yanks. We all like to mix together when it comes to business but I see word hasn’t got over the pond yet. Tell ya what, You should come over and see how we do things. You’ll both be my guests and I’ll arrange protection…”
I think it is a look of disgust - when you remember, at the time this is supposed to be set, being a homosexual was illegal in the UK (only changing in 1969).
At least Reggie didn’t say this to Chazz. “Anyway, my brother Ronnie, he's uh...he's a little off to the side, you know? Uh, foofy. Uh, up to the knuckle. He's uh...he's a backwards mechanic, likes to play in the dirt.”
To cheer up old time Chazz fans, a line by Tom Hardy to celebrate their deal - "Now, yous'z can't leave" (without popping a champagne🍾 ). That would've made us all happy 😊
while Ronnie proceeds to “bend an Italian boy like a pretzel and Moonglows song Ten Commandants of Love starts playing. when the song ends .. Ronnie grabs his head and say “alright lad, look at me.. I did this to you.. now remember me”.
For the timeframe of this movie for him to straight admit that comfortably to an also Italian mob boss is so gangster it’s insane. No wonder he has so much respect for his honesty lol. Omg his face “excuse me I didn’t catch that.” Sent me…😂😂😂💀💀💀
@@2ndYHWH It looked like a mix of both. However the overarching vibe I got from that look was “Jesus Christ I hate my new business partner, but he’s the craziest bastard I’ve ever met, I should probably watch out…”
Palminteri's not a boss here. He's an underboss or (at best) a Consigliere acting on behalf of Meyer Lansky, who wasn't a boss within the Mafia, but rather the "Mob's Accountant."
British actors are very cool. Tom is the most unique among British actors. He is neither better nor worse. He's just different. Another level of acting. Tom is an artist, craftsman, creator. He is not playing a character. He creates it. I adore you ❤
Tom is that good , that you actually believe its two different people and its two different actors, one of the very few movies that can successfully pull this off
He respected them and even bragged about them, stating their ruthlessness put a lot of his crew to shame. He also admired how they had their neighbourhood esteeming them. He was the one who told the brothers 'never get your own hands red', but Ronnie wasn't going to be told what to do by some 'movie gangsters from America', totally oblivious to how powerful Bruno actually was.
According to polls of British viewers, Tom was recognized as the best British male actor of the 21st CENTURY. The information is publicly available. 🥰👏👍
@@hawaiianstarman You don’t survive to be a mafia boss without being able to detect a dangerous psycho and know not to antagonise him on his own turf… Bruno did what any smart mobster would do. Attempt to diffuse the tension with Ronnie as much possible and later on have a friendly chat with the less psycho brother about the ‘little problem’ and whether he was willing to ‘handle’ it for the sake of business, like they did with Crazy Joe Gallo. Mafia is all smiles and sweet talk but the look Bruno gives Reggie at the end says it all…
3:23 Ron with the smoke in the Don's face. Goddamn. Bruno was a fucking G, showing respect when on another crews turf even if subliminally disrespected constantly.
Just shows you how crazy he is. No way one could’ve made a statement about preferring boys to an old school wise guy like that. You can see the last look Palminteri gave him was one of disgust but also knowing he was batshit crazy
There's a good reason the movie is called 'Legend'. In reality, the Krays were given a small, regular payoff by the Mob. They were turned away at the door from their clubs, because they were seen as bad for business, and a bit of an embarrassment.
The balls it takes for a gangster to just flat out tell an American monster he’s gay is unreal. I hope that once in my life I have the courage to do anything like this.
It's not courage that Ronnie Kray shows here. He's just speaking his truth about who he is and what he wants. That is honesty. No fucks given about how it will go over with the Italian gangster either.
@@joenobody5913 is Shawn ACTUALLY saying that he's gay here though?? That's not what it looks like to me. To me, it looks like he's saying that he hopes to have the confidence to be ASSERTIVE about {whatever it is he wants to be confident about saying} - two potentially different things altogether. That's how rumours can start.
He's like old school gay, like, greek and roman kind of gay.. meaning you don't take it, you only give it. And you keep your masculinity, actually you gain it.
@@andryuu_2000 You do understand Greek and Roman men were with greek and roman men and boys in those situations which makes your statement make absolutely no sense.
Chazz plays this perfectly! Absolutely confident but doesn’t come off as condescending or arrogant to what the Brothers want.
he was condescending tho
Yes, Chazz plays Sicilian-American mobster and Lansky associate, Angelo Bruno Angelo who was Philadelphia crime family boss for two decades until his assassination. Bruno was known as "the Gentle Don" due to his preference for conciliation over violence, in stark contrast to his successors.
Chazz Palminteri is superb in everything I've seen him in. Tremendously talented actor.
@@BradBrassman you pulled this one straight from google did you ?
@@Henryg44 lol bingo
This movie is a proof how good of an actor Tom Hardy is
Every movie he's in is proof of how amazing he is. Truly one of the greats.
He uses the same vocal mannerisms and accents all the time. Close ur eyes, Ronald Kray and Alfie Solomon, Baine (in a coffee can) are the same voice..
@@chadvalliere8697 Both are London based.
@@Nathanhodgeon13 its more than being London based. its the same speach pattern etc.
and how shit the movie is
This scene alone makes Ronnie a badass. You already know what he is physically and mentally capable of and for him to say that to an Italian mob boss in the 60s is fucking insane
@OhDannyBoyThePipes It's called passion for the art Fannyboy. One day you'll find something that makes you happy.
@@Hellwyck Like a greek / italian boy!?
@@ohdannyboythepipes4962oh okay so you just sit there watching movies like
‘Pfft, these are actors! Ridiculous!’
@@ohdannyboythepipes4962 Go watch a Documentary then Genius
@@earlofsandwich7884nah a Thai I can bend like a pretzel
Really fucking hurt him
I actually met and spoke with Ronnie Kray in the most strangest of circumstances.
I was a telephone engineer for BT in Berkshire and part of a team that worked in Broadmoor in the early 90s.
We were renewing cabling in the roof space on the wing where he was housed. On one occasion we came down into the corridor with our escort as he was being escorted back to his cell room. We were briefed how to react if a patient spoke to us which indeed he did. My workmate and I sort of froze for a moment when he said "I like you 2 boys. Have you come to fit a telephone in my room?"
I said "No, not today Mr Kray" and he replied, "Oh that's a shame, I've only been waiting 20 years for one."
Incredible!
Based
lmfao
holy shit dude that is a proper story
Did he try to bend you like a pretzel ?
@@MikeJones-fe3ye I think he might have tried given the chance. 😂
His face when Ronnie tells him “I said I prefer boys.” Is absolutely priceless! 😂 it cracks me up every single time.
that took me for a loop
Back then you really did have to have balls to be openly gay especially in that business.
Its ol Sonny from the Bronx
@@dongatello6969 wouldnt say its balls, ronnie kray was certified insane and done and said what he wanted, he wasnt trying to flex i dont think, just he didnt give a fuck
@@kieransteers4663 That too
Guy who played Reggie Kray was a much better actor than the guy they got to play Ronnie.
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@@michaelnaz6457 yupp you got it
@@michaelnaz6457 nah theyre different, one has glasses
Call me a racist cause they both look the same to me
@@michaelnaz6457 You actually took the bait? Jeez
The moment you realize your new criminal business partner is crazy as shit.
🤣
More like straight up clinically insane
@@alouisschafer7212 nice correction I'm sure you're proud
but also has the power to never have an issue with being himself. His sexuality was illegal then, but they'd never even dare a prosecution, because they were running scared
@@alouisschafer7212 more like uh, he likes men.
This scene was brilliant in so many ways. The meeting starts tense, Chazz tries to break the ice, coming off as straight & non pretentious, Reggie not so convinced, Ronnie menacing with no idea they own Vegas. Chazz makes the offer, Reggie plays a little tough, but not too much. And the scene at the end, you got some balls to say that kid, "Salut". Perfect direction. Hardy & Chazz deliver perfectly
No it isn't brilliant mate.
RAV: Obviously you are an expert at figuring out, what a movie is about.
Many thanks. I watched it and thought it was about cowboys and Indians.
I have heard of this move but have not seen it. After watching this scene, I need to see this film. Very well acted. Very well directed.
Your input is welcome. That's what UA-cam is all about. Ignore the cranky people who need to consider decaf
Its "salud" itz the spanish equivalent of saying cheers
That he specified "Italian boys" was an intentional direct verbal smack - well played.
Lucky the prick wasnt wacked right then and there
No it was an honor. He used their boys, sign of respect
@@thesunris who doesn’t like using Italian boys
@@bluetheminx😂
@@thesunris Dont think you guys noticed but he wanted to have sex with the mafia boss.... the cigar, staring etc... the mafia boss was in fear lol.
If you want to better understand how powerful mobster Meyer Lansky was remember dude just sent Angelo Bruno, The boss of Philadelphia crime family to negotiations.
This is a movie lol
I doubt it happened in this manner
@@publicslum6495 Battles Rossi was the man who was trusted by the mafia. He was the Godfather of UK
I thought Lansky was the Jewish financial wizard of the crew
@@publicslum6495 No way
I love this scene because it show just how disconnected Ronnie is from reality, he doesn’t care who is in the room to say something like that.
Nah he just genuinely didn't give a shit about what people thought about him
we are in the modern world that everyone is watching but dont forget that the Almighty God are watching no matter how far the advances of our technology. we express what we want to say and if i say something wrong then critize me your time is gold to educate me for free.
@@spiritualwonderboy_ What the actual fuck are you on about.
@@spiritualwonderboy_ Exactly, we are in the modern world, lose god will you ? He's not part of it 😉
@@ScottyDont1945 to an extent yes, but anyone who knows anything about the Italian crime syndicate knows that being gay is a crime punishable by death. So yeah some balls
That final glance is the mafia boss going "this guy is fucking nuts" 💀
Hahaha
That last thought is "you fuckin finocchio". That culture was not very gay-friendly.
Innit?!🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
More like "what a weirdo"
The facial expressions from 3:23 to the end is peak acting skills. Absolutely amazing.
"I bent him up like a pretzel... I really fucking hurt him" 🤣🤣🤣
That’s a wild line
😂😂😂
😂😂😂😂
@@galedribble9535 But in that moment, I totally forget that the twins are both Hardy. Its works 🤷♀
so much menace in that line. great writers.
3:25 The way he blows his cigar smoke in the mafia guy's face... 😁😁😁
Like,"What the fuck you gone do about it"...
it's a movie, relax, organized crime has secret services behind them, Hollywood is selling us cartoons
I just noticed that he was a real piece of work.
Another great scene. I saw Chaz do "Bronx Tale" live as a one man show. He absolutely crushed it, effortlessly.
Hardy's Ronnie in this movie was chilling, the menace is palpable. Hardy was excellent as both brothers, but his Ronnie gives me the fricking heebies.
Just bend over for him and you would be alright.
The fact that Tom Hardy did two absolutely different roles in this movie at the same time like if there were two actors is just insane, i cant come up with an example of acting like this anywhere else
I understand that Tom plays the two brothers. But I perceive them as different people. 😳
Yes👍👍👍🔥
You need to read more books. You can barely write a sentence.
That scene is so good at displaying how fucking insane he is whilst also depicting how ruthless and in control he is... He can say whatever the fuck he wants, this is his home.
100%
Bruno was the one in control. He was there on behalf of Lansky. Lanksy could have had the entire Firm wiped out by dawn. I love Bruno and Ron's passive aggressive 'friendship' here lol Bruno biting his tongue even when cigar smoke is blown in his face lol
@@listentothenightfilmsI doubt it. The mafia were never a heavy presence in London. You can’t just fly in, take out one of the most notorious gangsters in the east end and leave. They would have got people here to do it, but the Krays controlled so much and were so dangerous no one would have done it. So the scene is pretty accurate. They needed the Krays to muscle for them.
Chazz is very smooth here. Really, the glide between emotions and raw business is seamless.
Tom Hardy is the best actor for The Kray Twins. He looks 90% like them, unlike the previous actors.
He looks nothing like them.Tom Hardy is good looking, the Kray twins were minging!
I had seen them, Tom Hardy is more handsome
@@tarantulagirl loool I haven’t heard the world “minging” for years. Memories 😂😂
NO NO NO! SHAME ON YOU !
tom hardy looks SOOOOO MUCH BETTER!
@@tarantulagirl No: he's better looking, but the resemblance is undeniable, or do you need glasses?
That look at the end! Absolutely brilliant 👏
I was thinking the same thing. Priceless.
the cast in this movie did every scene right, somehow EVERY line of dialog cuts through tension established by the last; brilliant stuff
2:43 that blink is priceless
Yup!!! Sawww
Funny wen Ron says "we own a casino", & then the mob guy says "you own a casino well we own Las Vegas" that showed the mob were on another level to the krays.
The mob was huge in numbers and families. The kray brothers ran London and majority of northern towns in and out of prison.
@@scottishegg197 "The kray brothers ran London and majority of northern towns" They barely ran London never mind up north... The Richardson's were more feared and richer than the Kray plastic gangsters ever were.
@@dyslexick yet nobody knows who they are
@@dyslexick they ran several huge operations in Lincolnshire. A famous singers father used to run laundering for them from a town near Louth which we were all familiar with. That spread through a lot of counties which he fronted through houses and energy companies. They ran more than the tabloids and books stated. They weren’t that plastic. Also not to mention that’s a hell of a statement to make. I’m assuming you must be a well established gangster to up yourself above the krays. Then again, I could guarantee you’d show them instant respect if they were still alive and operating.
@@scottishegg197 Yet interviews of the Krays’ own gang show that there were plans to take them out because they were both so unhinged that they were making people nervous…
If they never hit arrested and jailed they would have been killed
Tom Hardy, one of the best actors today.
That final side glance! "THESE guys may be more dangerous than we are..."
I read that when Joe Louis visited the UK he met Ronnie Kray, and said that he was the most intimidating man he'd ever met.
...and then you woke up from your dream.
@@bkeen7013
Why be so dismisve. It is a well established fact that Ron Kray had a very intimidating personality and there are multiple photographs of JoeLouis. and the Krays together. So unless you have knowledge to the contrary, why is the story not plausible.
@@ynysvon just because someone claims something, doesn't mean it's true. Joe Louis was a heavyweight boxing champion. The Krays were small. Ronnie Kray was 5'7" and 145LBs, so there's nothing intimidating about his size or stature, particularly if you're comparing him to a world heavyweight boxing champion, who was 6'2" tall and 215LBs. If anything, the Krays were most likely in awe of Joe Louis' presence.
@@bkeen7013 u missed the part where the krays where murderous gangsters with a notorious reputation. Intimidation isn’t all about size
@@bkeen7013
Being a 6'2 heavyweight boxer wont help you when someone can order you to be shot at a time and place you wont see coming.
Tom is so good in Legend he plays both brothers, great movie and true story.👏
Thanks for pointing out what everyone already knew👌
Its not entirely accurate.
This meeting with the Mafia never happened for instance.
Ron went to New york and was conned by a con man pretending to be the Mafia.
Reality was much more embarrassing.
@@MetalGearTenno No/No mate! Pmsl!
Tom playing both brothers spoiled it.
@@rockwild737 venom should have played one of them- he said he preferd dudes in carnage....or he could have just said prefered eating brains.
Not many movies I would bother to see more than once, but this is surely one to see several times because of the nuances Hardy projects are absolutely phenomenal.
Me too 👍
Stunt casting rarely works, but it did in this underrated crime picture. Tom Hardy was superb playing the two Kray brothers.
He neither looked, sounded or acted anything like them. Tom Hardy is a hack
@@monkeytennis8861 shut up
Reggie: “We don’t want to work for ya, we’d rather work with ya.” Italian guy: “Why?” Ronnie: “Because you are a fucking wop mate.”
*Changretta scowls
@@NaptownClassic Alfie/Ronnie: *Looking smug*
@@styr899 Bruno **chuckles warmly** “Nah yah see da thing with us Yanks. We all like to mix together when it comes to business but I see word hasn’t got over the pond yet. Tell ya what, You should come over and see how we do things. You’ll both be my guests and I’ll arrange protection…”
Lol!
I don't think it's a look of disgust from Chazz, it's more like "Jesus Christ, who is this fucking madman?".
Yeah, that was shock and panic.
I think it is a look of disgust - when you remember, at the time this is supposed to be set, being a homosexual was illegal in the UK (only changing in 1969).
At least Reggie didn’t say this to Chazz. “Anyway, my brother Ronnie, he's uh...he's a little off to the side, you know? Uh, foofy. Uh, up to the knuckle. He's uh...he's a backwards mechanic, likes to play in the dirt.”
@@jeremyooi1996 Lol!
"He putts from the rough...he's an uphill gardener".
Idk, sounds like he's a pedo
To cheer up old time Chazz fans, a line by Tom Hardy to celebrate their deal - "Now, yous'z can't leave" (without popping a champagne🍾 ). That would've made us all happy 😊
while Ronnie proceeds to “bend an Italian boy like a pretzel and Moonglows song Ten Commandants of Love starts playing. when the song ends .. Ronnie grabs his head and say “alright lad, look at me.. I did this to you.. now remember me”.
For the timeframe of this movie for him to straight admit that comfortably to an also Italian mob boss is so gangster it’s insane. No wonder he has so much respect for his honesty lol. Omg his face “excuse me I didn’t catch that.” Sent me…😂😂😂💀💀💀
Ronnie's whole position was "You don't know me, so don't think you do. I'm a wildcard and here's proof". Just F'n brilliant in every way.
In the last second of this clip when the Mafia boss looks at him.....says a thousand words :-)
Yeah I just noticed that look of disgust on his face when he looked at him the last second of this clip. I can't believe I missed it.
@@yadevk8025 disgust or fear?
@@2ndYHWH It looked like a mix of both. However the overarching vibe I got from that look was “Jesus Christ I hate my new business partner, but he’s the craziest bastard I’ve ever met, I should probably watch out…”
Palminteri's not a boss here. He's an underboss or (at best) a Consigliere acting on behalf of Meyer Lansky, who wasn't a boss within the Mafia, but rather the "Mob's Accountant."
@@2ndYHWH disgust i say
Testimony to Tom Hardy”s talent when you forget your are watching one actor play two different characters in a single scene....
My favorite scene in the movie. First the reveal, then the stories, then Reggie reaction
The look towards Ronnie at the end of the clip. As if to say "What have I got myself into?"
The only thing that can intimidate a monster is an even worse monster.
"I prefer boys" I didn't expect that 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
You would if you watched the movie.
He does like the boys :)@@jimmyreece5781
he was a phhag?
British actors are very cool. Tom is the most unique among British actors. He is neither better nor worse. He's just different. Another level of acting. Tom is an artist, craftsman, creator. He is not playing a character. He creates it. I adore you ❤
Tom is that good , that you actually believe its two different people and its two different actors, one of the very few movies that can successfully pull this off
That last look from Chas though - “Hmm, I may have to have this one killed.” 😂
I took it more as a look of uncertainty mixed with a little bit of fear.
@@kevinking1750 Maybe, but I wouldn’t think a boss of a mafia crime family would be too worried about a couple of London gangsters
@@plammo1775 Even as a Mafia boss, I don’t think he met too many characters as complex or unique as Ronnie.
He respected them and even bragged about them, stating their ruthlessness put a lot of his crew to shame. He also admired how they had their neighbourhood esteeming them. He was the one who told the brothers 'never get your own hands red', but Ronnie wasn't going to be told what to do by some 'movie gangsters from America', totally oblivious to how powerful Bruno actually was.
Ronnie has a stare that doesn't need words.
According to polls of British viewers, Tom was recognized as the best British male actor of the 21st CENTURY. The information is publicly available. 🥰👏👍
the crazy thing is there is not the slightest expression on Rons face that he's kidding, Reggie head nod changed the mood
i love how they shoot the twins cause Ronnie was visibly bigger than Reggie n they seemed to show that with Tom playing them all throughout the movie
and they have different teeth. Ronnie had an artificial jaw inserted. Tom told.
This movie made me an instant Tom Hardy fan. Brilliant.
looking through the comments, seems no one noticed how ron blew smoke in angelos face after the whole liking boys speech
That would never of happened. Ron was very respectful in truth no way woukdnje been blowing smoke in that dudes face
I did. I was more wondering why Angelo didn’t start gasping for air.
@@hawaiianstarman You don’t survive to be a mafia boss without being able to detect a dangerous psycho and know not to antagonise him on his own turf…
Bruno did what any smart mobster would do. Attempt to diffuse the tension with Ronnie as much possible and later on have a friendly chat with the less psycho brother about the ‘little problem’ and whether he was willing to ‘handle’ it for the sake of business, like they did with Crazy Joe Gallo.
Mafia is all smiles and sweet talk but the look Bruno gives Reggie at the end says it all…
Icons forever thank you very much Philadelphia USA 🇺🇸
Tom Hardy showed us his acting range in this movie he is fucking one of the best
unique👍👏
2:49 As soon as he said Italians that 50/50 partnership on the deal just went to 70/30 in favor of the twins.
Seen way too many scenes from this movie. Need to watch the entire thing.
Chazz is just being himself i love it
I prefer boys...😅😅😅😅😅.. Priceless.
Chazz makes any mob movie awesome!
He was also great as the voice of Buster in "Lady and the Tramp: Scamp's Adventure" 😊.
I just bought a cigar for this scene
Well make sure you get a few rings to go with it... class and a symbol of power....
Angelo Bruno was a great businessman…
Chazz Palminteri was fantastic in this scene
Vito Spatafore should've moved to London
🤣🤣🤣
wym? that was from his heart medication he got a doctors note.
Vito spatafore is in ass muncha
🤣🤣🤣💯
And be hurt and twisted up like a pretzel?
Seen alot of clips from this show but nothing more, i really like the clips i have seen deffinately putting this on the watch one day list
uncle Alfie Solomons would’ve been proud on that deal
Tom Hardy, almost a decade ago he took his last hit of crack and now is a savage on any screen. Truly a... LEGEND
20 лет назад
20 years ago. Clean since 2003.
Best scene in the whole movie.
I love rons " party with himself" scene 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
That look at the end! Absolutely brilliant . That look at the end! Absolutely brilliant .
The fact Tom can speak English as in Warrior is a testament to his talent
3:23 Ron with the smoke in the Don's face. Goddamn. Bruno was a fucking G, showing respect when on another crews turf even if subliminally disrespected constantly.
You know its hilarious the transition from shock to fear when he slowly realizes Ronnie may want him.
"You got a lot of f*cking balls to admit that, kid. Now youse can't leave"
Haha
Just shows you how crazy he is. No way one could’ve made a statement about preferring boys to an old school wise guy like that.
You can see the last look Palminteri gave him was one of disgust but also knowing he was batshit crazy
Tom Hardy , unbelievable !! He's so good !
Spoken like only a true Italian boss can!
The way he says “little spaghetti and meatballs” has been living rent free in my head
3:32 😶 his look
Damn Angelo Bruno's face just screams "Jesus these guys are crazy as shit......I like it"
I like the look at the end.
« Bent him up like a pretzel. Really hurt him » 😂
Lol
He was 110% serious
And got told “you got some balls on ya” lol that face like “what the fk I just explained…..”
Lol
Says to the Italian chap, “I like boys , Italian ones”
Because gay or not he has good taste apparently
Ronnie and Reggie were same actor....Tom Hardy. They were both characters were great!
Yeah, I wouldn't have brought Ronnie to any negotiations unless I'm about to move on the other guys. 😅
That Italian boss looked scared af at the end 😅😂
When you realize your new buisness partner is clinically insane 😅😅
There's a good reason the movie is called 'Legend'.
In reality, the Krays were given a small, regular payoff by the Mob.
They were turned away at the door from their clubs, because they were seen as bad for business, and a bit of an embarrassment.
Love the part when he said I had a Negro once lol😂
Even though they're talking to the literal Mafia in the flesh, Reggie and Ronnie are just dominating the room.
this is good , but nothing he ll do will ever top Bronson
This proves the mafia was more powerful than the krays
The balls it takes for a gangster to just flat out tell an American monster he’s gay is unreal. I hope that once in my life I have the courage to do anything like this.
I think you're brave just to admit it on youtube. Being gay can't be easy. Bravo Shawno!
Especially considering the movie takes place in the 60s when the world was a lot less accepting of gays
Just remember…bending boys up like pretzels is ok as long as it’s many different races of boys…
It's not courage that Ronnie Kray shows here. He's just speaking his truth about who he is and what he wants. That is honesty. No fucks given about how it will go over with the Italian gangster either.
@@joenobody5913 is Shawn ACTUALLY saying that he's gay here though??
That's not what it looks like to me.
To me, it looks like he's saying that he hopes to have the confidence to be ASSERTIVE about {whatever it is he wants to be confident about saying} - two potentially different things altogether.
That's how rumours can start.
The way he blows smoke at the mobsters face at the end :-O
Those suits are gorgeous. British and Italian menswear in the same room.
Those eyes can talk...Chazz is amazing
I will tell you what... the guy who plays Ronnie could give Tom Hardy a run for his money.
В чём?
Disgusting ....he said "boys" distrubing. He should be on a list. Sorry will never be on board with him messing with kids.
All I hear is Alfie from Peaky Blinders..
Ronnie blowing the smoke in his face was the final little dig, but he still got no rise
Frederick.. Manners.. Home alone ronnie.. Settings above.. Bless bless.. Cheers mate..
In another universe
"I prefer boys. Italians. Sometimes Greek, but I am not prejudiced."
"Now yous can't leave."
When your gay but not a fairy
He's like old school gay, like, greek and roman kind of gay.. meaning you don't take it, you only give it. And you keep your masculinity, actually you gain it.
@@andryuu_2000
You do understand Greek and Roman men were with greek and roman men and boys in those situations which makes your statement make absolutely no sense.
That mafioso was Angelo Bruno, who was also played by Harvey Kietel in "the Irishman"