watch tom hardy's eyes when guy pierce asks if he is thinking of drawing on him, the fire is there and he thinks about it and the fire goes out. Such absolute brilliant acting tom hardy has got to be one of the greatest
I love how Hardy can communicate with no words how deep in his anger he was. You can see he wanted to draw, but he rethought the situation and realized how stupid it would be.
@@thepatriotbangingxi4718 Nope. A threat to a governor to keep the city boy away from his home or an axe will be displayed in his head. Not just a threat, but a warning. The city boy is a gross man while the country folk tells them to go away or else.
Matthew McGonigal that would make sense but the amount of time he was being neglected while bleeding out in the movie should’ve killed him. Maggie had to drive back, get raped, and then drove 20 miles to get him to a hospital. And it was 1930. Idk maybe it didn’t play out like that in real life.
There are many individuals that are great actors but that also advocate for terrible ideas, Shia being one of them. Hollywood is a segment of society that seems to breed this kind of individual.
Tom Hardy is superb in this movie. If you've heard him speak in his regular birth voice you'll appreciate even more how he nails the accent in this so perfectly. And the way he conveys quiet menace like a coiled pit viper, well...
Pacfanweb I've lived on the Virginia North Carolina border my entire life. Born and raised here. Part of the old blood line. No second or third generation poser. You don't know what you're talking about.
I've watched this movie three times now. One thing that few ever comment on is the countryside it was shot in. When I go down into the States this is my favourite place, the south. The Smoky Mountains have to be one of the most beautiful places on the face of the planet. There are some I know who rave about California, but for me, Alabama, Arkansas, Georgia, Kentucky, Mississippi, North Carolina, South Carolina, Tennessee, Virginia, West Virginia.........that's where I want to be. It's quite possibly the best riding country there is. Lots of underused back roads of two lane blacktop winding through the trees, the mountains, and the fields. There's not a lot of money around and it shows, but the folks there are some of the best I have ever met. Quiet, hardworking descent people who, once they get to know you a little, will welcome you and take you into their world. They have a rich sense of humour and a certain mischief about them that you can see in the gleam of their eyes. You could do a lot worse.
I was born and raised in the North, and the Rocky Mountains of NW Montana will always have my heart but my husband is from the South. Its a welcome sight anytime we go to visit. There is a different kind of beauty in the Smoky Mountains and the Swamps, but they are no less breathtaking than the Rockies I love so dear.
Movie is a masterpiece. Guy pierce being the stuck up crooked cop and hardy the tough old gangster brilliant acting writing you name it. Meeting at the end was the perfect ending to the scene a classic.
It always baffles me to see people underestimate Tom freaking Hardy!! Always!! He continues to impress and act to the best if his ability and yet people still dont notice him like they should!! He's amazing and should be awarded for it too!!!!❤❤
@Disposable_Teen The crusades were relgious fantastics going on murder spreas. Not as interesting as things like the mafia or old west in America was. The time of lawlessness was one like no other. The danger was real but so was the freedom.
You look at ANY Tom Hardy role...and you will see immediately that he very well may be the best in the business. How he has never won an Oscar... is just plain stupid.
Agreed. I have seen few actors that can melt into a role like he does. When I watch him in a movie, I'm always convinced that he is the character he is portraying.
Radar211, what makes you say that Tom Hardy is versatile? I struggle to think of a role of his that isn't some sort of hard man, even his gay character in RocknRolla wasn't gay at all. When I think versatile I think Daniel Day-Lewis from my left foot to Lincoln where speech is changed and demeanor is completely different to do with his method process. For me Tom Hardy speaks the same in every movie, he mumbles and his facial expressions are singular and his characters have hardly any depth but a sort of silent strength that adds to his physical which he has obviously been cast for. That's my take on him, my humble opinion.
I.have watched this particular scene over 20 times maybe more , each time i discover another angle from the actors .. The Art performance is oozing greatness..
My generation (I’m 43 ) growing up in rural America can remember as kids that old timers still talked like this and were pretty quiet in general, only spoke when something needed to be said, some were tough rough SOBs. My grandpa Buster a farmer, Korean Vet, you just didn’t fuck with him.
Ian Buchan it's crazy because you can imagine it lol grunts in French, grunts in German, grunts in Russian, grunts in Chinese... I imagine them all different.
Brilliant actor with a brilliant range. Locke is a film about nothing more than him driving in a car talking on the phone the entire time but its brilliant. Reminds me of Colin Farrell in "Phone booth"
I know women are independent but watching him tell her to go inside love how men used to protect us he just acts like a true old school man in this love him!
Calling someone a SOB was a huge thing back then. My WW1 vet grandfather knocked a man out for calling him that about the timeframe this movie takes place. Grandpa, as I've been told, loved his family dearly but was NOT a man to be crossed. I guess that's why I liked this movie so much as I could imagine him doing some of these things had his life been a little different.
Willysmb44 Im Mexican American and let me tell you there's no bigger disrespect than to call someone a sob or son of whore anything that has to do with someones mom is the ultimate disrespect begging for violence
I agree, although it's not a patch on Director's pervious two films Aussie classic The Proposition (one of the greatest films of 00's) or The Road. But Lawless is a gem, with a fantastic turn from Tom Hardy and especially Guy Pearce, I didn't love it when I first seen it as I'm not a big fan of Shia LeBeouf, he's no lead actor imo and he's miscast in this. Hardy isn't given as much to do but he still delivers a great performance and his chemistry with Jessica Chastian is great, she's very good in this too. But this is Guy Pearce's film all the way, he really does sinister better then anyone I've seen. Plus throw in Nick Cave's great and bleak screenplay, plus a great soundtrack by him and Warren Ellis and even though I don't think it's Hilcoat's best film I still think it deserves more love then it gets.
I’m from the south and can usually somewhat tell when an actor who is trying to be southern is not by any means. But I really thought he was naturally born in the south. No idea he was British. Amazing!!
Goes to show you how fucked his accent was because this movie was set in central Appalachia, not the south. That's a bastardized Georgia accent and they're supposed to be in Virginia.
It's meant to show he has OCD.. Hence he doesn't like getting dirty or touching stuff without gloves..he shaves his eyebrows and the parting in his hair is actually shaved in aswel lol
The first time i watched it i thought it was an ok movie.. but every time i have watched it since i ask myself how I missed so much.. the tension throughout the movie is fantastic. Pierce was fantastic so was Chastain.
“Don’t you ever touch me again.”
Such a short and to the point line, but it’s so badass.
He never gets revenge on that guy. Movie sucked for that
@@bobdole7292 the movie still got a happy ending though 🤷🏻♂️
@@bobdole7292 that's what makes the movie good.
@Infinity no it sucks
@@bobdole7292 it's based off a true story 🤷♂️
It's just baffles me how people fail to appreciate Guy Pierce in this movie ....he was incredible .
Yeah. Amazing villain!
@@Rek_Rc we don't care brother
@@Rek_Rc lol thanks for your input
Well he is one damn fine actor
Guy Pearce doesn't get the recognition he deserves in Australia. Amazing variety of exemplary performances.
A complete masterclass in acting. Tom hardys. Eye movements completely control this scene.
Agreed 👍
This movie was my intro to Tom Hardy.
@@bfpierceu need to watch him in the take, bronson, taboo
In my opinion, one of the most underrated movies ever made. Tom is masterful.
Def a classic film
Tom Hardy is one of the best actors in history and he doesn't get nearly enough credit
@@twistysnacksNeither doe’s Christian Bale.
Great movie. Every time this comes on I have to watch it.
Well we'll c how it turns out. Gentleman!!
watch tom hardy's eyes when guy pierce asks if he is thinking of drawing on him, the fire is there and he thinks about it and the fire goes out. Such absolute brilliant acting tom hardy has got to be one of the greatest
I think he was drawing on him😂
At that moment, the fire was rising in his eyes. He wanted to break him.
I noticed that. No expression chnage. 100% eyeballs. No lids.
I like the little grunt to end it, subtle punctuation, the period on the end of a sentence.
not just a big poo poo but a very big poo
My forebears are from WV. Tom Hardy, who is English, does it better job with their accent than any other actor I've ever seen. The guy is unbelievable
Only it took place in Virginia I rent from the family and I'm from west virginia
the Bondurants are pure Virginia
Tom Hardy is Welsh not English
@@Simonchrismasdoherty You what? 😂😂😂
@@Simonchrismasdohertyhe was born in Hammersmith, London.
His mum is of Irish descent. I can't find any mention of him being Welsh anywhere.
"Don't you ever touch me again." This just feels so perfect.
I love how Hardy can communicate with no words how deep in his anger he was. You can see he wanted to draw, but he rethought the situation and realized how stupid it would be.
Either and both. The essence of true bad*ss-ery.
Tom Hardy's stare alone speaks so loudly. Something about his face is inherently badass.
Skull structure, duh
@@thepatriotbangingxi4718 Nope. A threat to a governor to keep the city boy away from his home or an axe will be displayed in his head. Not just a threat, but a warning. The city boy is a gross man while the country folk tells them to go away or else.
And his build
Pain in his eyes
His face is a punching bag. In the most badass of terms. That face can take damage and the man behind it will hurt you bad.
Man this has to be hands down one of my favourite films 💯🔥
You haven’t seen Goodfellas then? Or Casino? Or even the Godfather Trilogy?
Those Tom Hardy grunts are so epic
For you!
Tom Hardy Lawless impression: "Ehhm.........Eh.......em..........esumbieoch......."
Ohh yessss
Go on now you’re alright
His grunts are iconic.. Alfie Solomons is his scariest character. Even more than Bane.
“No one will bother you”
“Ain’t no one bothers me now”
Such a badass line
Marlo in The Wire said something like that too.
The grammar violations are badass too haha
Country boi sticking a middle finger at the man right there
Ain't nobody bother me now
Is the correct line.
"Nobody will fuck with you, nobody fucks with me now" -Marlo to Prop Joe
How he survived after his throat being cut surprises me every time i watched this movie.
just to die from falling in a pond and getting pneumonia!
ermm... because it was a MOVIE
@@jefersonvilaede it was a true story though man .....did u even watch the movie
Matthew McGonigal that would make sense but the amount of time he was being neglected while bleeding out in the movie should’ve killed him. Maggie had to drive back, get raped, and then drove 20 miles to get him to a hospital. And it was 1930. Idk maybe it didn’t play out like that in real life.
Sometimes I wonder if he really was immortal.
I’ve watched this movie 20 times it gets better every time
Sorry but this is a stupid movie. Hardy overacting makes this unwatchable.
I guess a lot of people have lower standards when it comes to movies.
Extremely underrated film, very well crafted
It's a GREAT picture. John Hillcoat is a brilliant director. And Tom Hardy, of course.
Cómo se llama?
@@doriangray2020 stick to watching Disney films, easier to keep your attention. 😅
One of Tom Hardy's best roles and one of my top 20 movies. The cast was absolutely amazing too. Even Shia LeDouche was great in it.
That's why I loved Shia in this movie, he has to be the guy you wanted to punch in the face
Hahahahahah man Shia ladouche made me crack up
@@michaelnaszkiewicz5770 Lol. 4 years later my stupid humor is finally paying dividends.
@@robertm4050 He is a Douche bag though. I can't stand him. He was a HOMO in Fury. Another Gay Ass Movie
There are many individuals that are great actors but that also advocate for terrible ideas, Shia being one of them. Hollywood is a segment of society that seems to breed this kind of individual.
I love Hardys walk in these scenes, sort of hunched over shoulders like he's about to go give someone a slap.
That's what make this a realistic, simple slice would never kill a person as we see in movies
Tom Hardy is superb in this movie. If you've heard him speak in his regular birth voice you'll appreciate even more how he nails the accent in this so perfectly. And the way he conveys quiet menace like a coiled pit viper, well...
Perfect? The movie is set in western Virginia and he spends the entire thing doing a Georgia accent. It is properly fucked lol
"Beware the quiet man."
When Denzel says "my man" it means shit is going to hit the fan soon, its the same with Tom when he grunts or quietly scoffs
Tom Hardy really gets into character in this movie. Love it.
_"Do you feel in charge?"_
The fact that Tom Hardy naturally has an English accent makes it very impressive that he nails this accent.
He didn't nail any accent here. The movie's set in western Virginia and he spends the whole thing doing a bastardized Georgia accent.
@@BobPapadopoulosTrue it was no West Virginia accent sounded more like the Bayou
Wrong accent for West Virginia though. He also used the same accent in The Revenant. Not taking away from him, great actor
Check Hardy’s Brooklyn accent in The Drop and Warriors
@@BobPapadopoulos I honestly can't tell what he is trying to do.
Hardy's best performance. The quiet, likeable psychopath. Bloody brilliant
Warrior. Legend...kids a Beast
Krays ,Peaky Blinders,👌👌
Apparently you don’t know what a psychopath is. Just Google the word.
@@Shambles992:20
Locke, Bronson...
Tom Hardy grunts alone should win Oscars
Lets not forget Guy Pearce in this movie, His performance was outstanding.
Guy is an actor's actor. Does it all, with equal aplomb. Drama.. fantasy.. comedy.. just a really solid talent.
Tom hardy pulls off a southern accent perfectly
Kyle Griffin No. That sounds like no Southern person, ever. I like the way he sounded but it certainly didn't sound Southern
Pacfanweb I've lived on the Virginia North Carolina border my entire life. Born and raised here. Part of the old blood line. No second or third generation poser. You don't know what you're talking about.
smartacus88 I live in South Mississippi and everyone sounds like this
Börr Búrison FAXX
There is no such thing as a generic "southern accent."
I've watched this movie three times now. One thing that few ever comment on is the countryside it was shot in. When I go down into the States this is my favourite place, the south. The Smoky Mountains have to be one of the most beautiful places on the face of the planet. There are some I know who rave about California, but for me, Alabama, Arkansas, Georgia, Kentucky, Mississippi, North Carolina, South Carolina, Tennessee, Virginia, West Virginia.........that's where I want to be. It's quite possibly the best riding country there is. Lots of underused back roads of two lane blacktop winding through the trees, the mountains, and the fields. There's not a lot of money around and it shows, but the folks there are some of the best I have ever met. Quiet, hardworking descent people who, once they get to know you a little, will welcome you and take you into their world. They have a rich sense of humour and a certain mischief about them that you can see in the gleam of their eyes. You could do a lot worse.
Then the two of you go back to Minnesota. But ya'll come back now, ya hear?
Mighty kind of ya,stranger
Norman May thanks Norman most folks think we here in Alabama are ass backwards but we are some the most hard working patriotic good people ever
I was born and raised in the North, and the Rocky Mountains of NW Montana will always have my heart but my husband is from the South. Its a welcome sight anytime we go to visit. There is a different kind of beauty in the Smoky Mountains and the Swamps, but they are no less breathtaking than the Rockies I love so dear.
Norman May There's so much racism there though.
Tom Hardy is probably the finest actor working today .
Overated...he has charisma but he ain't doing enough with it...he def isn't "the next Brando"..not yet anyways
Yea, he is such an awesome actor. I love pretty much anything he is in..
He overacts. He lacks nuance and subtlety except for here in Lawless.
He's great but far from the finest. Lacks range especially these past few years. He should do more stuff like Locke.
@@skann9048 Yeah he’s talented man. Love his range.
Movie is a masterpiece. Guy pierce being the stuck up crooked cop and hardy the tough old gangster brilliant acting writing you name it. Meeting at the end was the perfect ending to the scene a classic.
His response to "Are you thinking of drawing on me?" was perfect. Made that guy look like a total prick
one of the best films i have ever seen since I became a boxxy software user, you can just not beat the 90's for these kind of movies! LOOOL
Try 2012 champ
Totally underrated movie. The entire cast, from Guy Pearce to Tom Hardy to Shia Labeof, brilliant deliveries!
It always baffles me to see people underestimate Tom freaking Hardy!! Always!! He continues to impress and act to the best if his ability and yet people still dont notice him like they should!! He's amazing and should be awarded for it too!!!!❤❤
I agree 👍
We may not have hundreds and hundreds of years of history but the history we do have in the short period of time one has to admit is badass.
go.ahead.skin.it Foh.. white people have always DEPICTED themselves to be more than they are.. But you can't turn Shit into something.
DillyDyson007 prick? White slang huh? Lmao
@Disposable_Teen The crusades were relgious fantastics going on murder spreas. Not as interesting as things like the mafia or old west in America was. The time of lawlessness was one like no other. The danger was real but so was the freedom.
You look at ANY Tom Hardy role...and you will see immediately that he very well may be the best in the business. How he has never won an Oscar... is just plain stupid.
Agreed. I have seen few actors that can melt into a role like he does. When I watch him in a movie, I'm always convinced that he is the character he is portraying.
Naw, he hasn't hit it yet. Now Guy has over and over again
Who gives a shit about the oscars, it is dead.
The Academy Awards is a load of crap anyway, no one normal outside Hollywood gives a 💩!
It's only an industry award and goes not always to the worthy ones.
Guy Pierce - You thinking of drawing on me?
Tom Hardy - You got a pen?
“Draw me like one of your French girls”
Tom Hardy, Guy Pierce, two very versatile actors who made these scenes real.
DrinkwithaMexican
It's then, then, and knob, it's knob. Maybe stop drinking with a mexican, and work on your grammar.
Also, I love you.
You can hardly tell that's Guy Pierce..sign of a great actor I reckon.
DrinkwithaMexican
I can tell that you're a nice person. I love you.
Radar211, what makes you say that Tom Hardy is versatile? I struggle to think of a role of his that isn't some sort of hard man, even his gay character in RocknRolla wasn't gay at all. When I think versatile I think Daniel Day-Lewis from my left foot to Lincoln where speech is changed and demeanor is completely different to do with his method process. For me Tom Hardy speaks the same in every movie, he mumbles and his facial expressions are singular and his characters have hardly any depth but a sort of silent strength that adds to his physical which he has obviously been cast for. That's my take on him, my humble opinion.
Nefkay Remit
Ehh, maybe you're right.
I found this movie on Netflix as a tendon recommendation. It was the best recommendation Netflix ever gave!
This is Bane without mask... That's why he is such a badass.
I.have watched this particular scene over 20 times maybe more , each time i discover another angle from the actors ..
The Art performance is oozing greatness..
One of the best movies I've ever seen in my 65 years.
Clips like this make me want to check out movies and shows that I had no idea even existed. I will definitely be checking this one out!! 👍👍👍👍👍
Yes, of course 👍
@@SvetlanaMSK-n8t Watched it, worth it! 👍👍👍👍👍
Great movie. Hardy is one of the best actors out today. Same level as Pacino, DD Lewis, Hanks and Oldman to name a few. Also, one of the best grunter.
He’s good but he’s not on the level of any of the people you mentioned except Oldman and maybe Hanks
I thought Mr. Rogers was the only one that looked bad ass in a sweater!!!!
You thinking of drawing on me? .... 😒MMm.
Donchu eever touch me ‘gin
Pete, hoothahale is theis sonuva beitch?
Some random Templar guy 😂😂😂
Ever since I seen the movie The Drop, I think Tom Hardy is a terrific actor. He was great in The Revenant.
This is such a fantastic movie. Severely underrated.
this was a bad ass movie
Except for that asshole Shia Ladouche, should of used a better actor and person than him.
Cory he was great in this movie imo
Sorry for being dumb. What is the name of this movie?
Lawless
Lonzo Ball better than Kobe Bryant easily it's called lawless
My generation (I’m 43 ) growing up in rural America can remember as kids that old timers still talked like this and were pretty quiet in general, only spoke when something needed to be said, some were tough rough SOBs. My grandpa Buster a farmer, Korean Vet, you just didn’t fuck with him.
I like how the bondurants are some of the few characters from a prohibition era movies that really just wanted to be left alone
I actually bought a cardigan because of Tom hardy. And everyone was complementing me. Thanks Tom. I love this movie.
*grunts in American*
This is the best comment in the history of comments
i dont get it lol
Ian Buchan thanks,, was looking for name of movie...
Ian Buchan it's crazy because you can imagine it lol grunts in French, grunts in German, grunts in Russian, grunts in Chinese... I imagine them all different.
Watch the tv series taboo
Ive lived in the country all my life and i have met people like him definitely be respectful they just dont care
Be respectful to all. Treat people like they treat me! Simple
Brilliant actor with a brilliant range. Locke is a film about nothing more than him driving in a car talking on the phone the entire time but its brilliant. Reminds me of Colin Farrell in "Phone booth"
I know women are independent but watching him tell her to go inside love how men used to protect us he just acts like a true old school man in this love him!
Shellie Rodarmel women need to be dominated
Bettina Bair The Biology Teacher Men aren't suppose to worship no women
Shellie Rodarmel I liked that too !
women aren’t independent you 60 year old cat lady lol
I never saw this movie but I get the slight impression from this small clip that guy in the hat is one dude who shouldn't be fucked with.
Incognito12000 you need to watch it!!! It's a damn good movie
Its an excellant movie.Tom Hardy was great i it.
teenie neenie thé whole movie is on u tube
What movie is it?
Chuck Brueck lawless
Great acting great movie. I've seen it several times.
Tom Hardy is by far the best actor alive today.
I'd say he's on par with Bale
Tobey McGuire.
Go watch Brothers
Anthony Hopkins is also better
@@thepatriotbangingxi4718 tobey magurie🤣🤣🤣🤣
Denzel Washington
@@akashalbert36 Watch Maguire in brothers, that will change the way you look at him and you see just how able of an actor he really is.
I like how he's protective of her
He sounded like Tom Berenger in Platoon.... "Death, what y'all know about death."
Flawless actors Shia is amazing,Guy was as usual beyond acting just a master and a lot of this guys and women in this movies are excellent at acting
My favorite actors... Clint, Nicholson, Daniel Day Lewis and Tom Hardy
Guy Pierce, was so creepy in that movie. I want to watch it again. Loved that movie
Guy Pearce is one of the greatest actors ever
Dude is a chameleon
Great performance and great score from Nick Cave
Jesus Christ how is Tom Hardy always so great.
I loved this movie I watched it 4 times so far
That damn brother of yourn, is he somewhere about?? Love that line!
Calling someone a SOB was a huge thing back then. My WW1 vet grandfather knocked a man out for calling him that about the timeframe this movie takes place. Grandpa, as I've been told, loved his family dearly but was NOT a man to be crossed. I guess that's why I liked this movie so much as I could imagine him doing some of these things had his life been a little different.
isnt it bedtime for you yet ? go get your cookies and milk be a good boy for grampy .....................
marion cobaretti 0/10 bait
Willysmb44
Im Mexican American and let me tell you there's no bigger disrespect than to call someone a sob or son of whore anything that has to do with someones mom is the ultimate disrespect begging for violence
All my life I heard an expression....SOB is the first punch...meaning you get called that, the fight is on.
marion cobaretti something amuse you?
Something I learned as a kid was that if you say where you're from like it makes you a badass then you really aren't a badass.
One of my favorite movies! Hands down 💯
i like how you can barely hear what the fuck they're saying..
A British actor and an Australian actor pretending to be Muricans
Shrunken Presence then turn it up...
It's "street".
Shrunken Presence
Yeah....makes it more intense doesn't it
Shrunken Presence huh?
GREAT movie- in fact I'm gonna watch it again today!!
I have come to believe, Tom Hardy is currently the greatest actor of this century..
Already watched it three times. Now I have the hankering to watch it again..
“You send your clown around with the bow tie again, I guarantee you pull a clever out of his effin skull” Respect it or respect the big stick
This movie teeters of my greatest movies of all time.
such an underrated film. Fucking badass.
I agree, although it's not a patch on Director's pervious two films Aussie classic The Proposition (one of the greatest films of 00's) or The Road. But Lawless is a gem, with a fantastic turn from Tom Hardy and especially Guy Pearce, I didn't love it when I first seen it as I'm not a big fan of Shia LeBeouf, he's no lead actor imo and he's miscast in this. Hardy isn't given as much to do but he still delivers a great performance and his chemistry with Jessica Chastian is great, she's very good in this too.
But this is Guy Pearce's film all the way, he really does sinister better then anyone I've seen. Plus throw in Nick Cave's great and bleak screenplay, plus a great soundtrack by him and Warren Ellis and even though I don't think it's Hilcoat's best film I still think it deserves more love then it gets.
Nice movie
I’m from the south and can usually somewhat tell when an actor who is trying to be southern is not by any means. But I really thought he was naturally born in the south. No idea he was British. Amazing!!
Can’t say the same for the “Chicago” gangster who instead of speaking with a Chicago accent uses a generic New York accent but hey haha
Goes to show you how fucked his accent was because this movie was set in central Appalachia, not the south. That's a bastardized Georgia accent and they're supposed to be in Virginia.
Man this was a really good movie. I forgot about it until I saw this video clip. Good upload.
FILMED IN GLORIOUS WHISPER-VISION!!
they havent invented microphones in 2004... this is the 30027 version, so you have to get back in your time machine to see what really happens
oh yea, bring your vhs "tape recorder" so you can "FILM" it
That's "CROAKY WHISPER VISION TO YOU!" :)
+schiz0phren1c SHHHHHHH,im method acting
You don't need to speak loudly to be heard.
Love love love this movie this is what made me a Tom Hardy fan..
Me too
The acting in this movie is spot on
One of the best films ive ever watched . ❤
That parting the hair down the middle thing that bow tie does is creepy A F .
James D. Chamberlain III
Barber: What ya'll want?
Dude: Ever hear of Moses and the Red Sea?
Barber: Say no more, fam.
James D. Chamberlain III he walk like he gotta stick up his arse!!!
It's meant to show he has OCD.. Hence he doesn't like getting dirty or touching stuff without gloves..he shaves his eyebrows and the parting in his hair is actually shaved in aswel lol
looks so gay xD ur impressed by things???omg xD lelelelelel
It was the style in Chicago back then.
One of the greatest movies ever!!!
Guy pierce was so scary in this movie! Great character
So cool this Movie was based on a true story, Forrest reminds me on an uncle who passed away years ago
Hardy is def one of top actors out there.
Watched it again last night . Love this film
Some people stand up...most people don't.
All of the people who stand up alone end up dead.
Narednik Majka...Makes it more admirable when they do.
Why admire dead people?
Some things are worth fighting for .
And dying obviously.
Great movie. Solid acting and a beautiful setting....
Tom Hardy is the most badass actor I've ever seen
Really enjoyed this film
Forrest the godfather of the backwoods moonshine mafia
The first time i watched it i thought it was an ok movie.. but every time i have watched it since i ask myself how I missed so much.. the tension throughout the movie is fantastic. Pierce was fantastic so was Chastain.
Tom Hardy eyes scare the shit outta me.
Absolutely brilliant film..superb acting by everyone.
Very underrated movie.