I remember seeing this in the theater back in '04. The tension among the audience in attendance was palpable during this scene. Thrillers like this are so rare, especially with the action genre being minimized by superhero movies.
I love the "I hit a deer" moment. Especially because later in the movie him and Vincent see a couple of Coyotes crossing the road in the middle of the city (beautiful moment in it's own btw) and it confirms that wildlife can be present in the City. Fun fact, that scene with the Coyotes wasn't scripted, they just happened to see them while filming and the director incorporated them into the movie and it relates really well to the story of the two main characters. Vincent as a dangerous predator mostly unknown to the police and surrounding residents and Max as a creature completely out of place in a strange world IE a coyote in a city. This movie is such an underrated gem.
Coyotes live in greater concentrations inside L.A. than outside it. Pets are a primary food source and edible trash is everywhere. They're doing VERY well.
Wow I didn't know that the coyote scene wasn't scripted. Comes to show that great films in some weird way are given great scenes for their own right to be immortalized.
What really made this movie was also the lighting. Most of it is filmed at night and the light cast on Cruise and his haircut just further accent how dark and callous he is. The entire lighting throughout the club scenes, the nightclub dance scene and everywhere else casts Los Angeles in this sort of "doom and gloom" scenario. Brilliant production and directing.
He was just giving Max the opportunity to save their lives. If Max had said "you know what? Your way is fine" Vincent would have killed them and carried on, no problem.
@elbow drop on a concrete floor No it was just a good way to motivate him because killing two cops in the middle of LA would be far more troublesome obviously than avoiding it. However he was going to do it vs get caught. There were no issues of taking responsibility for his actions, he doesnt care about his actions. He genuinely sees nothing wrong with anything he does as he barely puts any value on human life. Psychopaths dont feel a need to avoid acknowledging they were the cause of something because they are at peace with what they cause. Only people who would feel guilt over what they do feel a need to shift blame lol.
I got to hang out with Richard T. Jones (the black cop) at the Final Four in Indy in 2000 when my Spartans beat the Florida Gators. He is a really good dude. He bought all our drinks that night while were hanging out at Shula's in the downtown Marriott. He plopped down his credit card on the bar and told the barmaid "let me know when it gets to a thousand (meaning dollars)."
"You open that trunk, they go inside." Goddamn, Vincent was ready to kill them. Also the policemen got a call informing a murder that Vincent commited. This line is also a testament to the writer's talent. Short and punchy just like the character who delivers it.
Crazy ? For someone who kills people for a living, he's very calm and well mannered. He is focused on his goal which is collecting his money for the job he contracted to do.
I hear you, it’s kinda disappointing. But on the end I think is more realistic. There was no possible excuse for that situation, the cops weren’t buying any of this, which is realistic, and anything the characters did had a highs risk of being unbelievable. Sometimes you get bailed out by just dumb luck.
@@robertsandberg2246 then omit the scene or rewrite it. In a movie where the character relies on wits and skill, it’s unacceptable to just rely on luck.
@@hugodl9073 That is what the movie is about. lol! Vincent is a holy man. Which is why his hair all white. And he talks about things like society is falling apart. And he has come to get the sinners. Music man, glutton guy, penthouse greedo, feisty filly DA, club dronkard. And cray c cat man. And America could use some of that. Too many of you.
perfect cop portrayal... we can't give you a break, and we MUST ruin your entire night. (radio calls in for more spicy event) ...ok, take it to the shop. bye.
Especially true regarding ruining his night, because it was the passenger side of the windshield that was smashed and the driver's side was relatively fine to be drivable, and yet the police was going to impound the cab anyway. If it wasn't Tom Cruise's assassin character and just some random passenger, they just made Jamie Foxx's character inconvenience a passenger who only lives a half mile away for an issue that can be solved with dropping the passenger off and then heading straight to the taxi station to go off duty until a windshield replacement occurs.
A taxi driver isn’t supposed to have passengers with a vehicle in that condition, and there’s no way to make sure the driver will do the right thing considering that he already wrongfully picked up a passenger and lied to the cops. Simple as that. In fact, by following the rules to the letter, these cops could’ve caught a hitman and saved a hijacking victim. This scene really doesn’t make the point you want it to make.
Yep things were way better under Trump than the current morons who caused higher prices for everything. They’re creating more poor people while Trump created wealth. I sure was better off before the Biden clown. Lets go Brandon
There were a lot of bystanders standing right nearby Vincent's gonna need a bigger trunk. The rest of the movie would be him just Mozambique Drilling his way through a wider and wider radius of LA.
A friend of mine actually did end up the victim of Joel Rifkin, known as "the Long Island Serial Killer." Her body was in the bed of the pickup. Only he wasn't pulled over- he had been drinking, and hit a telephone pole across from a substation of ... I think it was Brooklyn police. Feel free to look it up. Took me a while to process the tragedy. I knew she had been following some Indy (alternative) bands. I mean, either as a roadie or groupie. At some point, her activities led her to New York, where J.R. got a hold of her. In a sense, her sacrifice helped to lead to his capture. Her name was Tiffany Bresciani. She was smart, funny, beautiful, and a talented poet.
I Remember that guy. I thought Rifkin was pulled over for driving his pick up truck with commercial plates on a parkway. No commercial vehicles allowed on the parkways. And he had her body in the back of the truck covered with old carpeting. You might be right though. I think he was on the side of the road now that you mention it. He killed at least 17 women. Whatever many of these women's faults were, they were loved by friends and family. Thankfully Rifkin was found out and captured.
I almost thought the active LISK cases just got solved recently. Crazy how two serial killers were operating at the same time in Long Island. Though the other one is still out there. Glad your friend's family got the closure they needed. Very sorry for all your losses.
Have you seen Magnolia? He was, in my opinion, even better in that. Highly underrated although he was nominated for an oscar for that role and won a golden globe for it.
Vincent did not have to kill two cops because they had to leave immediately to check out two other guys he had killed. In the world we are living in today, that seems perfectly reasonable to me.
at 1:49 you see Vincent fidgeting in the back before he gets out. looks like he's taking his pistol out of his holster before he steps out, as then you see him holding it on his side.
I think the only flaw in this otherwise perfect movie is the old "We got another call, so you can just go" schtick. I mean, I'm sure it happens in real life, but it happens too much in movies. Still... a great film. I can forgive it that little scene for how incredibly good the rest of it is.
@@GerardoHernandez-fq1mx I know it happens, but when it happens in a movie it just seems like lazy writing. Like, "Ooh, how will they get out of this? Simple! The coppers got another call. Done and done."
I can just imagine how Vincent would have dropped those cops. BAM! BAM! one head shot each. The first cop would have never known what hit him. The second cop would have barely cleared his holster when he died. He probably would have waited until they opened the trunk to catch them off-guard while they were shocked by what they saw.
"Go straight to the garage" so all that was for nothing, nobody cares in the end, they were just bored and wanted to drag a dude through the wringer? Realistic!
@@king-pn4bj Yes, thank you. My point is exactly that - if a more urgent call cancels out what they were doing, then it means what they were doing was not important. It's at the cop's discretion whether to write someone up for some bullshit or to give them a pass. They don't have that choice with a serious crime. Indeed, had they found the corpse in the trunk, the dispatch call would have been ignored, no? The way they handled it shows they had nothing better to do than to ruin a guy's evening until some actual work came along. Your choices are now to a: ignore my reply, b: call me unintelligent because the cops were doing their job and highlight my misunderstanding/disrespect of the law, c: call me a swearword, rhetorically asking if i watched the video i was commenting on, or an equally generic comment, d: surprise??
All Max had so say was that he went outside after taking a shit and discovered the blood and damage to the windshield. Or he could've said he hit a deer when he was in the suburbs an hour ago.
I'd welcome a prequel movie about Vincent. Not necessarily a background movie just a movie that shows him up against other contract killers, and no not John Wick style something more Michael Mann style.
"Don't let me get cornered. You don't have the trunk space."
I remember seeing this in the theater back in '04. The tension among the audience in attendance was palpable during this scene. Thrillers like this are so rare, especially with the action genre being minimized by superhero movies.
That last part hits hard. I'm sad to see the erosion of the summer action movie.
We have so many fake heros today because we don't have any real ones - today...
And - perish the though - a new and original story to tell!!
this classic this year is 20 years old.
@@ps2025-o2tUnbelievable!
0:12
Goddamn. Michael Mann made sure Vincent was ice cold. Tom Cruise *killed* this role.
The way he lowers his voice and calmly hits Max with "You open that trunk, they go inside..." is chilling. Cruise was amazing in this movie!
“ you haven’t got room for 2 in there “ 😯
I love the "I hit a deer" moment. Especially because later in the movie him and Vincent see a couple of Coyotes crossing the road in the middle of the city (beautiful moment in it's own btw) and it confirms that wildlife can be present in the City.
Fun fact, that scene with the Coyotes wasn't scripted, they just happened to see them while filming and the director incorporated them into the movie and it relates really well to the story of the two main characters. Vincent as a dangerous predator mostly unknown to the police and surrounding residents and Max as a creature completely out of place in a strange world IE a coyote in a city. This movie is such an underrated gem.
Yes, there are coyotes and foxes in Los Angeles. Up in the canyons, hills and mountains of Los Angeles, there's also bears and mountain lions.
Coyotes live in greater concentrations inside L.A. than outside it. Pets are a primary food source and edible trash is everywhere. They're doing VERY well.
Wow I didn't know that the coyote scene wasn't scripted. Comes to show that great films in some weird way are given great scenes for their own right to be immortalized.
So do libtards
I lived in LA for 18 years, I saw coyotes, racoons, skunks and opossums on a regular basis.
"yea they out there!", for some reason that line kills me, when he's referring to south central dear. That line cracks me up.
deer, not dear
@@firstaddz8100 dude....try not to suck that hard. If you can.
@@firstaddz8100 deare, not deer
@@firstaddz8100 Diir, not deer
@@firstaddz8100 lets not be a DREARY nitpickah
Hands down one of the most underrated movies of all time. I was on edge the entire time.
Absolutely makes me wonder why Tom Cruise didn't do more movies like this.
@@josephtalmadge3108guess playing the bad man wasn’t his thing - ego ?
@serenityinside1 ya you might be right there
What really made this movie was also the lighting. Most of it is filmed at night and the light cast on Cruise and his haircut just further accent how dark and callous he is. The entire lighting throughout the club scenes, the nightclub dance scene and everywhere else casts Los Angeles in this sort of "doom and gloom" scenario. Brilliant production and directing.
Vincent acts like its Max's fault if he can't get the officers to leave while its 100% his own fault the car is damaged in the first place lmao
Just like a boss.
He was just giving Max the opportunity to save their lives. If Max had said "you know what? Your way is fine" Vincent would have killed them and carried on, no problem.
@elbow drop on a concrete floor No it was just a good way to motivate him because killing two cops in the middle of LA would be far more troublesome obviously than avoiding it. However he was going to do it vs get caught. There were no issues of taking responsibility for his actions, he doesnt care about his actions. He genuinely sees nothing wrong with anything he does as he barely puts any value on human life. Psychopaths dont feel a need to avoid acknowledging they were the cause of something because they are at peace with what they cause. Only people who would feel guilt over what they do feel a need to shift blame lol.
Well, Vincent didn't know that Max was going to park directly under the window of his mark. So his mark falling on Max's car was unforeseen.
Technically it was the bullets and the fall that damaged the car.
"You open that trunk, they go inside it."
The irony that this comment has 187 (1-8-7) likes 😂. I was gonna like it but I'm ruining the perfection
I never understand when people repeat the bleeding obvious. Go on tell us - Is it Aspergers, Tourettes or ADHD?
Those cops were super lucky. They had no idea they were mere seconds away from death by Vincent.
@@shriharihudli You do realise it wasn't real, do you?
That's a cold line.
Mann, Cruise, Foxx. Every detail to perfection.
I got to hang out with Richard T. Jones (the black cop) at the Final Four in Indy in 2000 when my Spartans beat the Florida Gators. He is a really good dude. He bought all our drinks that night while were hanging out at Shula's in the downtown Marriott. He plopped down his credit card on the bar and told the barmaid "let me know when it gets to a thousand (meaning dollars)."
The absolute hardest thing to believe about this situation is the fact that premium gas was only two bucks a gallon!
In California, no less.
FJB
Do you miss Trump yet
5 dollars now
Yeah gas ⛽ is over a 5dollars now
"You open that trunk, they go inside."
Goddamn, Vincent was ready to kill them.
Also the policemen got a call informing a murder that Vincent commited.
This line is also a testament to the writer's talent. Short and punchy just like the character who delivers it.
and i was really hoping to see some dead cops. i was dissapointed
Yea at that point I was worried about the cops 😕
Ha short and punchy
@Sriram get in the truck
Thank you for that first line, I replayed it about 5 times and couldn't understand what he said.
“I’m pulling you over because your windshield’s smaaaashed”. Coolest cop, love it.
Normally it's step out of the car from 14 feet away
Michael Mann is such a great director.
Too many colour filters tho
Mann understands atmosphere
@@m.lhenderson5885 Definitely a carryover from Miami vice with filters
@@duncandmcgrath6290 would probably have been a cool artistic flourish if he didn't over do it to the point of nausea
Tom cruise may be batshit crazy but the man delivers some great characters
Absolutely. But then again only a crazy person can become someone else convincingly
what makes him crazy?
@@kangtheconqueror8238 His Scientology cult following and his weird outbursts.
Crazy ? For someone who kills people for a living, he's very calm and well mannered. He is focused on his goal which is collecting his money for the job he contracted to do.
@@andrewcannon5319 you do realise theyre talking about the actor tom cruise, not the character hes playing in this film
Disappointed that the situation wasn't resolved by anything the characters did, but got bailed out by sheer luck.
Yeah. Definitely a bit of an anti climax but necessary for the plot
I hear you, it’s kinda disappointing. But on the end I think is more realistic. There was no possible excuse for that situation, the cops weren’t buying any of this, which is realistic, and anything the characters did had a highs risk of being unbelievable. Sometimes you get bailed out by just dumb luck.
You can't talk your way out of any situation with the cops. Realistic scene.
@@daniduc then it should have been written differently.
@@robertsandberg2246 then omit the scene or rewrite it. In a movie where the character relies on wits and skill, it’s unacceptable to just rely on luck.
Cops had no idea how close they were to death
That is what America needs, Vincent. To off all the libre earles. Fat man, Jazzman, club guy, abortion DA, those are all libre earles.
@@haylobos8261 what is wrong with you
@@hugodl9073 That is what the movie is about. lol! Vincent is a holy man. Which is why his hair all white. And he talks about things like society is falling apart. And he has come to get the sinners. Music man, glutton guy, penthouse greedo, feisty filly DA, club dronkard. And cray c cat man. And America could use some of that. Too many of you.
@@haylobos8261 Vincent was assigned to murder all of those who could put Felix behind bars. He’s likable but definitely the bad guy
Believe me... when those cops saw this movie in the theater for the first time, I bet they shit their pants realizing how close they were!!!
I've watched this movie many times, and this scene is still as tense as ever!!
perfect cop portrayal... we can't give you a break, and we MUST ruin your entire night. (radio calls in for more spicy event) ...ok, take it to the shop. bye.
For real. Their whole job seems to be to ruin your day. If not your life.
Especially true regarding ruining his night, because it was the passenger side of the windshield that was smashed and the driver's side was relatively fine to be drivable, and yet the police was going to impound the cab anyway. If it wasn't Tom Cruise's assassin character and just some random passenger, they just made Jamie Foxx's character inconvenience a passenger who only lives a half mile away for an issue that can be solved with dropping the passenger off and then heading straight to the taxi station to go off duty until a windshield replacement occurs.
A taxi driver isn’t supposed to have passengers with a vehicle in that condition, and there’s no way to make sure the driver will do the right thing considering that he already wrongfully picked up a passenger and lied to the cops. Simple as that.
In fact, by following the rules to the letter, these cops could’ve caught a hitman and saved a hijacking victim. This scene really doesn’t make the point you want it to make.
@@georgeofhamilton hey George, loosen up and enjoy the ride ok?
@@johnmay3286 Just setting things straight. Don’t be a jerk.
*No one is talking about how good of an actor the black cop was. Wow.*
Yeah he actually sounded like a legit cops at a stop
Yup. Clear racism!!
@@petershanks7607 lol cmon man.
@@thatisabsolutelykooooge2211 excuse me
@@petershanks7607 you’re excused.
From start to finish this movie was brilliantly directed and both Tom and Jaime should of got oscars for their performances.
The Oscars are not merit based they are political.
I agree
One of them got nominated, so not bad
Foxx didn't deserve an Oscar for this lol. Tom did tho
Tom did amazing, Jamie Fox was disappointing.
I like how Tom got an iPad before it was even invented. Because he's Tom Cruise!
That's the cab's computer. He lifted it earlier in the movie.
@@fierysmile2929that was his computer. He took the cab computer later in the movie when Max destroyed it
Those gas prices are wild
Tom Cruise at his best...
Agree. Tom is a very underrated actor.
Dark Tom ... I'd love to see him in more of these roles ... Jaime is even more amazing ... What a great movie
A south central deer…lol
... "shots fired" ... probably Vincent shooting someone earlier in the movie
Wow, whoever did that shooting just saved those officers lives
Ironically, the police were responding to the shooting/murder that was "actually" caused by Vincent lol
Damn, Benji working overtime with getting Ethan out of a jam again
$1.83 for gas? the good ole days! :D
Yep things were way better under Trump than the current morons who caused higher prices for everything. They’re creating more poor people while Trump created wealth. I sure was better off before the Biden clown. Lets go Brandon
Literally just a few years ago when you know who was in office
@@navigatingel6104 Presidents don't control gas prices.
@@TheOldGuest
Yes they do. Especially when they shut down local gas drilling.
@@GigaChadh976 No they don't. Local gas drilling is a drop in the ocean.
"Don't let me get cornered... you don't have the trunk space."
tTom Cruise should go bad guy in his later films he rocks as a cold blooded killer .
$1.83/gallon in Los Angeles!?! This must be an old movie :)
Close call. He was almost ready to take out the two cops.
2:15 - gas was 1.83 a gallon - the good old days
It was 1.60 to 2.00 where I am all the way up until Joe Biden got in office and shut down the pipelines. Now it’s 3.29
Fuck joe Biden.
This movie had one of the greatest interactions between actors in history.
Damn gas ⛽️ was $1.83 almost 20 yrs ago..da good ol days
Damn! Gas was $1.83!!
its 0.8 now
Yup thank Brandon for the prices now
@@coolbreezeGP Presidents don't influence gas prices.
A South Central deer lol 😆 😂
When gas was less than $2 a gallon lol
There were a lot of bystanders standing right nearby Vincent's gonna need a bigger trunk. The rest of the movie would be him just Mozambique Drilling his way through a wider and wider radius of LA.
People would not stand around for that it’s Los Angeles
@@samfields3086It's LA m8 nobody's armed except the rapists and murderers.
So tense. Love it.
Wait, is the windshield no longer cracked? 2:32
Nah, it’s just out of focus.
2:14 Cal. gas price not that long ago!
The 2 actors made this a great movie
I really love a good film like that.
A friend of mine actually did end up the victim of Joel Rifkin, known as "the Long Island Serial Killer." Her body was in the bed of the pickup. Only he wasn't pulled over- he had been drinking, and hit a telephone pole across from a substation of ... I think it was Brooklyn police. Feel free to look it up. Took me a while to process the tragedy.
I knew she had been following some Indy (alternative) bands. I mean, either as a roadie or groupie. At some point, her activities led her to New York, where J.R. got a hold of her. In a sense, her sacrifice helped to lead to his capture. Her name was Tiffany Bresciani. She was smart, funny, beautiful, and a talented poet.
Very interesting and thankyou for sharing. May your friend Tiffany rest in peace.
That's terrible man.. sorry for your loss.
I Remember that guy. I thought Rifkin was pulled over for driving his pick up truck with commercial plates on a parkway. No commercial vehicles allowed on the parkways. And he had her body in the back of the truck covered with old carpeting.
You might be right though. I think he was on the side of the road now that you mention it. He killed at least 17 women. Whatever many of these women's faults were, they were loved by friends and family. Thankfully Rifkin was found out and captured.
I almost thought the active LISK cases just got solved recently. Crazy how two serial killers were operating at the same time in Long Island. Though the other one is still out there. Glad your friend's family got the closure they needed. Very sorry for all your losses.
what does that have to do with this
Yea I saw this when it was new but watching this scene made me want to rewatch it…good movie
The most important question, are they any deers in south central? 😂
Police should always use their discretion and let the battlers of this system go with a verbal warning
Tom Cruise's most well-performed role IMO
Have you seen Magnolia? He was, in my opinion, even better in that. Highly underrated although he was nominated for an oscar for that role and won a golden globe for it.
Tom Cruise did a pretty good job in a negative role in this movie even though he is not the type. The other one I can recall is “Rainman”.
Yeah but that's a real redemption story, so he to start out as a prick
Also Tropic Thunder
OMG that black cop is the really friendly cop neighbor in Santa Clarita diet lol
This is great but the nightclub scene is mind blowing!!!
$1.83 for gas in CA ?
"A South Central Deer" pmsl!
Vincent did not have to kill two cops because they had to leave immediately to check out two other guys he had killed. In the world we are living in today, that seems perfectly reasonable to me.
at 1:49 you see Vincent fidgeting in the back before he gets out. looks like he's taking his pistol out of his holster before he steps out, as then you see him holding it on his side.
Cruze’s best performance
Who?
Windscreen magically fixed by the end.
look at those gas prices!
Why don't they watch the video BEFORE writing the descriptive title?
It's not "in the truck" but "in the trunk"!
Didn't catch that. Good point.
Wow, look at those gas prices.
I think the only flaw in this otherwise perfect movie is the old "We got another call, so you can just go" schtick. I mean, I'm sure it happens in real life, but it happens too much in movies.
Still... a great film. I can forgive it that little scene for how incredibly good the rest of it is.
It happened to me...didn't have a body in the trunk, but we were 2 seconds from getting arrested when they got a juicier call.
It happened to me once. Traffic stop and the cop had to roll for an emergency. Gave me my stuff back and left.
@@GerardoHernandez-fq1mx I know it happens, but when it happens in a movie it just seems like lazy writing. Like, "Ooh, how will they get out of this? Simple! The coppers got another call. Done and done."
*Title is incorrect...it's "trunk" (not "truck")
1.83 for gas? That’s insane!
"you don't have the trunk space" Pragmatic.
Those gas prices 🤤
The most drip Tom Cruise had
I always wondered what's the point of saying a dead body, just saying a body is pretty self explanatory since a live body would be a person.
It’s a useful distinction. People refer to their physical bodies as their “bodies” all the time.
I guess there's also unconscious body
I can just imagine how Vincent would have dropped those cops. BAM! BAM! one head shot each. The first cop would have never known what hit him. The second cop would have barely cleared his holster when he died. He probably would have waited until they opened the trunk to catch them off-guard while they were shocked by what they saw.
The most badass part of this scene is the gas prices.
South Central deer lol.
Pennywise 2003 "from the ashes" in the bench 🤘
0:47 cops weren't concerned Max reaching for a gun
I love Cruise’s character and all, but the fact that he thought he was going to smoke both cops no problem is pretty insane. I would say.
He totally would have. He already had his gun out.
I like the $1.83 gas we won't ever see that price again ever.
@2:15 wow gas is $1.83/gal 2:15
The luck of the hollwood
You open that trunk, they go inside.
did you notice at the end there was no broken window lol
U R correct!
they got the car fixed by driving tru the garage.
"Go straight to the garage" so all that was for nothing, nobody cares in the end, they were just bored and wanted to drag a dude through the wringer? Realistic!
Did you pay attention to the video? rewatch it and listen
They got a more urgent call so they did not have time to deal with a traffic infraction, did you watch the video?
@@king-pn4bj Yes, thank you. My point is exactly that - if a more urgent call cancels out what they were doing, then it means what they were doing was not important. It's at the cop's discretion whether to write someone up for some bullshit or to give them a pass. They don't have that choice with a serious crime. Indeed, had they found the corpse in the trunk, the dispatch call would have been ignored, no? The way they handled it shows they had nothing better to do than to ruin a guy's evening until some actual work came along. Your choices are now to a: ignore my reply, b: call me unintelligent because the cops were doing their job and highlight my misunderstanding/disrespect of the law, c: call me a swearword, rhetorically asking if i watched the video i was commenting on, or an equally generic comment, d: surprise??
Fair enough then
@@jimmymimsy8751 ha ha!
1:59 check out those gas prices. wish we could go back to simple economical times when things were feasible
$1.83 a gallon for gas. Oh have times changed!
So...that black traffic cop made it to Captain I guess?
1:57 saved by the bell....
I've legitimately seen a south central deer before.
You can't tell me this movie didn't inspire John Wick
They're responding to the murder Vincent committed earlier, nice touch.
In the truck? Do you mean Trunk?
you wont see movies like this anymore
You cut right before the best part
All Max had so say was that he went outside after taking a shit and discovered the blood and damage to the windshield. Or he could've said he hit a deer when he was in the suburbs an hour ago.
Distracted by those gas prices in the background.
Excellent 🎭
I'd welcome a prequel movie about Vincent. Not necessarily a background movie just a movie that shows him up against other contract killers, and no not John Wick style something more Michael Mann style.
Suppose they could deepfake Cruise to look younger than he does right at present. Can't critcize the guy for getting old.
1.83 for regular in Los Angeles. 2003 prices. Wow
Which truck was it? I can't seem to find it.