There was that one where he played a London gangster & (probably deliberately tbh) did to the London accent what most non-Irish actors do to his. That was shit (so shit I don’t remember the name & can’t be arsed to look it up), and he was shit in it.
I love how coach is legit trying to educate and have fun with the youngsters in the chip shop, they cross him, are too dumb to get his jokes, and he offers them a chance at his gym anyway
Guy has a knack of putting the right actors in their perfect roles, Brilliance every time and well done with the Netflix series, I thought it would be lame after the film but hits every button, thank you Guy, can't wait for series 2
Thank you for making me happy, I had not seen that there would be a season 2 and yes, I was waiting for it to suck, but instead I was very happy with it.
@@NickHarmanthats the point, they were given so many chances to stay out of the game, so many options to realise they were trying to play games with real players and none of them had the sense to realise it.
The film is a masterpiece, the acting is just beyond. Literally, everyone was brilliant!! What a script, what a casting, such a classic Ritchie dynamics 🙌
It's never mentioned but I always thought Ray was ex military if not ex SAS. The way he's OCD about cleanliness, his dislike for heroine because he's probably lost friends too the stuff, his ability to organise and orchestrate clandestine activities in urban settings, his ability to use various firearms especially the MP5. And the end when he's all ghillied up counter surveillance fletcher all just screams ex special forces yet its never even touched upon. Fantastic
His character is based on ex forces, you say OCD. Attention to detail and loads of observation. Guy spoke about it once, in the run up to the Netflix series. All of these charectierstics live out through the series, just in different characters.
Hugh Grant defined himself as a Great Actor amongst the Great British actors as Legendry is this role it was sublime how he worked he's character in the movie
@@donalobrien9422 Is it as good as the Movie? They rarely are, but I'm just asking because I'd like to know if it's worth the effort of watching it. So, what did you think of it? If you don't mind me asking.
@@frenzalrhomb6919 It's funny and worth the watch. Not as funny and cool as the movie, but the characters and the dialogue is decent. One of the better things to come on Netflix for a while.
@@Ariovistus50Along the lines of extremely violent comedies, I'd like to point out "Lock, Stock, and Two Smoking Barrels", Fight Club ", and the "Crank" franchise.
And there it us the obligatory underrated comment . Why exactly is it underrated ?. It had a 75% rating on rotten tomatoes and grossed over 115 million. Received alot of positive reviews .
@@animaltvi9515 maybe underrated is the wrong word. Less known then it should be? Either way, it’s an awesome movie with an awesome cast and isn’t as well known as it should be. I’m not a huge movie buff, but I generally know what is out and I had never heard of it until I saw some short clips floating around.
Charlie does bite his lips in the Phahok scene for a reason. It's not to fkn burst out laughing; they must have had right fun doing this scene and movie as a whole. In my top 5.
This is one of only three films I've rewatched back to back: once with my roomie, then again with my roomie, then a third time with him and my son. The others were Bullet Train and Everything, Everywhere, all at Once.
The film seems to get better every time I watch it! Did you know that Laura Priestfield is played by Sting`s daughter? And Charlie Hunnam (Raymond Smith) has starred in lots of stuff, including Sons Of Anarchy and Pacific Rim! Amazing what a pair of glasses can do!
That whole movie is just great...the way it flows and the excellent way they tease you and then .....no that didnt really happen that way! And the great rub is that it is a story ....but ends up being the real thing....sorry but its just awesome the way it ends....❤
Probably about the time guy wrote this, he was in the west coast of Scotland with beckham for that whisky advert, I meet him in torridon house, he seen my bong in the corner and a shotgun poking out the side of the couch. I’d like to think he made this move about me
@@rustythecrown9317 compared to the singular greatest actor of the last 3 generations. My point exactly. You had to reach up to the crown jewel to find someone better.
two other scenes imprinted whenever i recalled "the Gentlemen" 1) "when the lion is hungry, he EATS!" - the silverback vs the lion in the law of the jungle; and 2) "why are you training the black C*NT?" - and why it isn't racist to say so!
A Seriously good film. Guy Richies only real fuk up was getting Married to that weird old lady wots her name.. films on the other hand, his talent for Talent knows no bounds as yet. I can't think of a film he's made that I haven't really enjoyed & watched more than once.
The British underworld is so different than the US underworld because of how much more difficult it is to obtain firearms. Obviously it’s possible, but that extra layer of difficulty makes many criminal interactions totally different. Many of these scenes in the US would have ended up with everyone dead. Obviously it’s all unrealistic to a certain extent, but still.
Colin Farrell is brilliant in everything he's acted in. A true talent.
Alexander was dogs*%t, everything else though aye. Especially cameos and small parts, Horrible Bosses part was a stroke of genius.
So true - Alexander was atrocious
There was that one where he played a London gangster & (probably deliberately tbh) did to the London accent what most non-Irish actors do to his. That was shit (so shit I don’t remember the name & can’t be arsed to look it up), and he was shit in it.
He's always been phenomenal, should have blown up wayyyy bigger, he's always fan-fucking-tastic
I agree
I love how coach is legit trying to educate and have fun with the youngsters in the chip shop, they cross him, are too dumb to get his jokes, and he offers them a chance at his gym anyway
Yes , give them a chance in life !
Yes, train the little scrotes to be better villains!
Right on!
And that tracksuit he's wearing is brilliant. I could never pull it off, but Coach does.
@@padstowphantom lol so true, every outfit he wears in the film is amazing
No one talks like that in real life. Classic Guy Ritchie over the top dialogue
"You need to invest in some parachutes Ray", this one gets me everytime😂😂😂
Calm the Fahok down .......one of my favorite lines.
It's spelt with 'ph'😊
Phu-huc
Guy has a knack of putting the right actors in their perfect roles, Brilliance every time and well done with the Netflix series, I thought it would be lame after the film but hits every button, thank you Guy, can't wait for series 2
He is basically the British Tarantino. A somewhat decent director, but world class dialogue and casting.
He does British crime films the best, his Jake Gyllenhaal war film was surprisingly good even though it wasn't British.
Thank you for making me happy, I had not seen that there would be a season 2 and yes, I was waiting for it to suck, but instead I was very happy with it.
The Gentleman is one of my all-time favorite movies. I could watch it once a week for the rest of my life and never get tired of it
I didn't think Ritchie would top Snatch, then he drops this absolute masterpiece.
The street kids thinking they're all gangsters while consistently being the butt of every other character's joke is really funny.
Nonetheless it's those kids that will stab you for no good reason.
@@NickHarmanthats the point, they were given so many chances to stay out of the game, so many options to realise they were trying to play games with real players and none of them had the sense to realise it.
The film is a masterpiece, the acting is just beyond. Literally, everyone was brilliant!! What a script, what a casting, such a classic Ritchie dynamics 🙌
Coach’s face when trigger pulls the knife😂 like he pulled a rubber ducky out of his pocket.
"Haha you call that a knife"..
😏
Echos of paul hogan
@ right? THATS a knife
I think Charlie Hunnam is a brilliant actor. Always has been and always will be.
Apart from green street,I agree
It's never mentioned but I always thought Ray was ex military if not ex SAS.
The way he's OCD about cleanliness, his dislike for heroine because he's probably lost friends too the stuff, his ability to organise and orchestrate clandestine activities in urban settings, his ability to use various firearms especially the MP5. And the end when he's all ghillied up counter surveillance fletcher all just screams ex special forces yet its never even touched upon. Fantastic
I think his OCD issues comes from his time in the military!
The fact he doesn't have a past is beautifully well done, it tells the audience everything.
The fact he weaars his suits like a uniform.
Covert surveillance op in urbanised terrain. I still venture out alone on a dark evening to take in my surroundings.
His character is based on ex forces, you say OCD. Attention to detail and loads of observation. Guy spoke about it once, in the run up to the Netflix series. All of these charectierstics live out through the series, just in different characters.
Quite frankly, in those lines of work - your survival is knowing, or dealing with something that seems out of place.
Honestly one of the funniest movies ever made. Everyone should watch it at least once.
Ok. I will right now.
The TV show they made out of it is not half bad either.
Or as often as one feels like it!
@@jeff_n1535which is a minimum of twice a month
You are kidding aren't you ?
6:22 "Alright p-hoc, calm the p-hoc down" makes me giggle every time 🤣
I've seen the clip of the Coach in the deli so many times until I realized it was Colin Farrell, that's solid acting, right there.
Yes just like on the penguin
Hugh Grant defined himself as a Great Actor amongst the Great British actors as Legendry is this role it was sublime how he worked he's character in the movie
Such a great movie wish there was a a sequel.
Netflix series of the same name, different characters
@@donalobrien9422
Is it as good as the Movie? They rarely are, but I'm just asking because I'd like to know if it's worth the effort of watching it.
So, what did you think of it? If you don't mind me asking.
It is very good@@frenzalrhomb6919
@@frenzalrhomb6919 It's funny and worth the watch. Not as funny and cool as the movie, but the characters and the dialogue is decent. One of the better things to come on Netflix for a while.
@@frenzalrhomb6919 Not as great as the movie but it's a good show 5/7
Total class, so is the series.
Love the way the clock chimes just as Charlie walks out
I loved the dialogue in this. Almost as good as "o Brother where art thou?
"O Brother" in my all time top five films.
"Is there a problem here ray?" " i don't know, is there a problem here fletcher" 😂😂😂😂😂😂
The underpass scene is one of the best in cinema history
it truly is
That and the Omar Brother scwne in the wire.
Ill say, Charlie Hunnan would of been a great Bond.
Have*
You know what I never realized but I agree now that you said it
Damn, yeah actually.
Yep
Gorgeous and memorable. Worthy to watch after watching Snatch for the nth time... before zeegermans get here.
Most movies feel bad after watching Snatch and the Gentlemen.
@@Ariovistus50Along the lines of extremely violent comedies, I'd like to point out "Lock, Stock, and Two Smoking Barrels", Fight Club ", and the "Crank" franchise.
@Oneshot8242 They are my favorite moviesm
@@Oneshot8242 let's not forget Rock'n Rolla
Awesome movie, the coach character is so good and really love the way Hugh Grant plays his.
That's an awesome coach, "you just tried to gut me at the local sandwich shop, come by the gym and let's teach you to fight properly".
Seen this movie like 17 times now, its just that amazing
You need to invest some parachutes 😂😂😂😂
Very underrated movie. I watched it on Netflix after seeing the Colin Farrell scene in the deli. Definitely worth watching.
And there it us the obligatory underrated comment . Why exactly is it underrated ?. It had a 75% rating on rotten tomatoes and grossed over 115 million. Received alot of positive reviews .
@@animaltvi9515 maybe underrated is the wrong word. Less known then it should be? Either way, it’s an awesome movie with an awesome cast and isn’t as well known as it should be. I’m not a huge movie buff, but I generally know what is out and I had never heard of it until I saw some short clips floating around.
@matthewm8021 it is an awesome film. . . . By the sounds of it not very well advertised. So yes, it's not that well-known 👍.
FFS IT'S NOT A DELI IT'S A FISH AND CHIP SHOP THE FILM IS SET IN ENGLAND NOT NEW YORK
@@NUBBY39 chill winston. Calm down there fella.
"I'll be gone like d.Darkness at Dawn "
I love this movie.
Hugh grant was excellent in this
I 💯 agree, He really played it perfect!
FLETCHAH
I forgot to wash my hands. Haha
Who’s this jumping phuc boy anyway 🤣🤣🤣
They need to make more of these. This is a franchise waiting to happen. I'd watch all their misadventures.
One of the best from the best!!!
A brilliant film with brilliant actors, I have seen this film numerous times and i loved it each time.🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉
LOVED this movie -- no Idea why it wasn't a big hit.........
That line is a killer:" No … that was gravity that kill him"…
I’ve seen so many scenes from this film. One day I gotta get around to actually watching it 🤣
Jesse Lingard crapped himself when the machine gun came out.
Probably one of the greatest movies in a long time 😁
Colin & Charlie make a great pair. Like Butch & Sundance 😂
This movie is CLASS!
This movie surprises me, kinda fill the hole Cornetto trilogy made in me heart
Brilliant film love watching it
I love that movie 🎥 every movie Guy Ritchie makes is pure gold!! It all started with Lock stock!!
I loved this MOVIE!! I BOUGHT IT ON DVD!!!
Charlie does bite his lips in the Phahok scene for a reason. It's not to fkn burst out laughing; they must have had right fun doing this scene and movie as a whole. In my top 5.
“I see a pattern emerging here”
Bloody brilliant movie
Outstanding. I'd love to see the full length feature of this
You mean like.... maybe watch the film ? LOL
This is one of only three films I've rewatched back to back: once with my roomie, then again with my roomie, then a third time with him and my son. The others were Bullet Train and Everything, Everywhere, all at Once.
Love this film love most of Guys films
Unrecognisable in the penguin, phenomenally brilliant too
Didn't notice it before, but the "Stop fuckin' around" clip does actually show the MP5 hidden under his coat.
It was the Very Sharp Stop after Gravity, that Killed him. 🤣🤣🤣
watched this movie many times. This was the first time i caught the "phooc, calm the phooc down"
Glad you didn't cut out mickeys reaction to phahuc. They named that character that just for that joke I swear
What is so terrifying and horrible is how Collin and Charlie can be so calm doing some of the most inhumane actions??
Best film ever
"So you killed someone?"
No, it was the gravity that killed him. 😆
The film seems to get better every time I watch it!
Did you know that Laura Priestfield is played by Sting`s daughter?
And Charlie Hunnam (Raymond Smith) has starred in lots of stuff, including Sons Of Anarchy and Pacific Rim! Amazing what a pair of glasses can do!
I love how the coach just palmed his inhaler.
Turns out Fletcher had a problem after all!
That whole movie is just great...the way it flows and the excellent way they tease you and then .....no that didnt really happen that way! And the great rub is that it is a story ....but ends up being the real thing....sorry but its just awesome the way it ends....❤
This should have been a TV show instead of a movie
I love this movie the best movie I’ve seen in a long time!!
After a couple of duds Guy got his mojo back with this one! 👍
I just love these scenes.
Great movie
When she said 'hello Babe' the geezer possibly thought she meant him .... oops!
You didn't put the best part of #2 and that's my favorite scene. I love this movie.
Brilliant film
Probably about the time guy wrote this, he was in the west coast of Scotland with beckham for that whisky advert, I meet him in torridon house, he seen my bong in the corner and a shotgun poking out the side of the couch. I’d like to think he made this move about me
Brilliant film!!!
Great Movie!!! very under rated
Great film.
The music is soooo coooool in this movie! Tatatathaaaaa😂
I learned two things in the last 20 minutes on UA-cam…
1) most hit men are probs named Raymond or some variance
2) anyone named fletcher is fooked….
Guy is a genius!!
Missed the big one - pub fight scene with "psychopathic walks into bar"
The whole damn movie is a great scene.
Such a great movie.
Great film
Shimmy yay. Love this movie
I Bet he would make a Great Penguin in a Batman series, 😂😂😂😂😂❤
OK Phooc. Calm the phooc down.
class english film
Bril!. Nuff said!. 😂
Who else thinks Matthew could’ve pulled off the accent?
as many as think he can act.
@@rustythecrown9317 He can’t act? I’ll bite. Compared to who?
@@NotableSavage2 my left shoe.
@@rustythecrown9317 compared to the singular greatest actor of the last 3 generations. My point exactly. You had to reach up to the crown jewel to find someone better.
two other scenes imprinted whenever i recalled "the Gentlemen"
1) "when the lion is hungry, he EATS!" - the silverback vs the lion in the law of the jungle; and
2) "why are you training the black C*NT?" - and why it isn't racist to say so!
#8 I guess the 2 customers and the workers wanted a meal and a show.
A Seriously good film. Guy Richies only real fuk up was getting Married to that weird old lady wots her name.. films on the other hand, his talent for Talent knows no bounds as yet. I can't think of a film he's made that I haven't really enjoyed & watched more than once.
This is truly a Great Movie!!
Proper naughty boys!
Brilliant film 😂😂😂
I guess that I'd better watch it. 😁
How could u cut the mosad crabs, Matthew scene like this... 😶 (other then that perfect best of!)
Shimmy yay. Great movie
The British underworld is so different than the US underworld because of how much more difficult it is to obtain firearms. Obviously it’s possible, but that extra layer of difficulty makes many criminal interactions totally different. Many of these scenes in the US would have ended up with everyone dead. Obviously it’s all unrealistic to a certain extent, but still.
I see a pattern here.
What about buying some parachutes.
"Right....."
- Man with suppressed MP5K