I said something similar to that effect about Will Smith and then a year later he goes and shows his complete azz by slapping Chris Rock at the worst time possible.
He thinks he's cool with his little muslim hat on. He's so stupid he can't even pick up a history book and discover muslims kept blacks as slaves and were the first people to create slavery.
@@MRBJT51 really? I've never thought he grew out of it since his stint of Bel-Air and bringing his same personality flavor into his big break in Independence Day.
@@TheCasualGamer13 I strongly disagree. There's a reason that you hear all of those bad things about most celebs, but not about him. Denzel is just built different.
People have different takes on that... what is it that you appreciate? I guess I'm asking for your brief(or detailed.. idc) definition of each one, which of course will explain your reasoning. Thanks
Even in The bone collector he was great. To act lying down on a bed the whole movie and making it entertaining shows how great of an actor he is. What a charisma.
For those who don't know, the 3rd one IS COMING OUT September 2023 and dekoda fanning will be in it so it will be her and Denzel together 19 years after man on fire!!
I love how he folds and unfolds things neatly and hits his stopwatch. Kind of similar to how Eastwood would light his smoke. You knew there'd be hell to pay very soon.
yes. a very good and excellent comparison of different actors showing the same type of calm preparation and calm in control strength and violence yet shown and depicted in two totally different ways. Yes. Very good.
The mother frantically running to get to her daughter at the end of this clip always makes me cry. Beginning at 6:04. The love of a mother, goodness, can almost be indecribable. God bless you, Robert (Denzel). ❤
The ''pain that hurts and pain that alters'' thing has been something that's stuck with me over the years. Never stopped thinking about it, such a profound statement.
Nope. It's over done. And off context. Like very recent reaction. Any parent, or more emotional woman, drained from long despair do react more accordingly to the role Michelle Pfeiffer had in the Mother that had her own child kidnapped too, whom she searched frantically and thought forever lost, but suddenly realized where he was.
4:29 - That little moment where he holds his glasses like that in preparation to use against one of the thugs is a real nice touch. Missed it the first time I watched.
My favorite performance of his was in the movie Glory. If you've never seen it, go see it. It was a smaller role, in his earlier years of acting, but he steals the show. You'll also see a great performance from Morgan Freeman as well.
Funny thing to me is how the dude approached him, so the fact that he didn’t acknowledge them but did in a way was very convincing. He acted so calm and nice. I almost thought that wasn’t the dude he was looking for.
I’ve been a fan all my life and love everything he has ever done but when I saw Fences, he blew me away with that performance. He is genus and from what I hear, he pulls up all the other actors around him, making them rise to their best. Denzel is absolutely awesome.
Probably one of the best intro's / dialogues scene in an action movie. Such a natural dialogue between 2 warriors getting 2 know each other b4 they become enemies.
I wouldn't call the abusive father a warrior. A few reasons. 1. He never actually fought Denzel, he let his brother and friends do it. 2. Denzel stopped his timer before he addressed the father, ergo, Denzel did not consider him to be a threat. 3. Despite, on the surface, it seeming to be a friendly gesture, the mere fact that he demanded the bartender to serve Denzel despite the bartender clearly stating that the bar was closed indicates he has no problem pushing around people he considers "beneath" him. It's a small thing, but still telling. Had he said something like, "He said the bar is closed, sorry buddy." We'd have a slightly different indication of his character being this is a guy who will speak for a little guy and probably not some jerk who kidnaps his daughter just to get back at the mother. Conclusion, dude was a bully, plain and simple, and he did what all bullies do when they're faced with someone who won't take their shit, he cowered.
He doesn't either. He's just an actor. Maybe if he watched Combat veterans during Group Therapy and took notes, mimicked to perfection their sorrows from experiences with fallen mates or do what paid for, be lean_mean_killing_machines
Denzel Washington is just one of a kind greatness!!!! He kicked ass in The Book Of Eli, and he kicked ass in both Equalizer movies and now with a 3rd Equalizer movie on it's way in 2023 man this guy can't be stopped!!!! 😉
@Dion Lindsay What scene do you think I'm talking about ? If you don't agree . Fine. It's just my opinion. No need to make some smart arse nonsense comment lol
You think only evil men could create pain and intimidation. Denzel Washington's character has shown that there are well trained men who fight for the good, with great principles, character and the skill to hurt wrong doers.🙏💪
@@KyranSparda There's coming a day when evil won't exist except in the Lake of Fire. Why do I get the feeling that you rejoice and celebrate when evil prevails?
Correction. Evil can ONLY create fear A good person/actually strong person intimidates their enemies and gain respect and gives comfort to the innocent
@@acek.7094 no I think you're thinking of the white Christian American nationalist that shot up that one gay bar, or maybe the one that went to a mosque and shot innocent people on a Livestream, or maybe the ones that tried to kill and murder people in their Congressional groups and raided a national building, or maybe the ones that were protesting as neonazis with guns or maybe the one that shot up a school just cause. Y'all really eat up the our side vs their side way too much
@@omar10wahab Ironic you tell me I'm falling for a False Dichotomy when I didn't mention a damn thing about America or Christians. You know it is possible to simply hate an ideology or religion based on its own flaws and not because they're the other side of the aisle.
@@flitsertheobartender speaks Turkish and there are Turkish flag images. I believe scene is around Bolu (famous with its mountains and its around that distance from İstanbul)
@@umurcelebi the bar tender is the only one speaking Turkish, the rest is very poorly spoken or gibberish. Having said that, Andre Arlovski could easily pass for a Turk
@0:30 what an incredible camera work its really amazing how the camera was panned from train coming out of the tunnel to focus on Denzel Washington sitting inside.
Sidney Poitier was my generation's gem and what we learn if we are paying attention many others are to be included so hats off to the many and Denzel is to be included as we watch with glee to see people who have values maybe not all the same but many are shared by our human species
He has OCD - if you haven't noticed his acute sense of detail and routine. In a way, his OCD is reflected in his perception of injustice which is why we see him, in his own way and routine, of making things right.
@T D And? Is he qualified to make a diagnosis? "I'm OCD because I like, have to have my napkin at a right angle to the table" is incorrect. OCD requires irrational thought, or it isn't a disorder. Being annoyed about something isn't OCD either. Words have meanings, even if you don't know what they are because "Denzel said so." Lol.
@@kiranpunnoose2441 Have faith that they always do. That’s the secret of the world: No matter how many lives their souls recycle through, they always do.
@@badgerbadgerton966 and why would you say that? Because abusive men have a reason or cause or becsuse they might have been beaten as a kid it gives them an excuse. Nah, i dont care. No excuses, just like no excuses to be a drug addict, no excuses to be an alcoholic, i dont sympathize with people who are those things. People need to learn to help and better themselves and stop placing blame on others or circumstances or life events.
@@ashtonsser Wtf are you going off about? An abusive man is no less a man. You're using the "no true Scotsman" fallacy when you say "not a [real] man".
Me too. But for me, it reminds me of how he'd drink alcohol and beat the ever living crap out of me and my mom. Kinda like what happened in that train. Nostalgia
No matter what this society might say about him one day, cause this society changes with the blow of the wind. Greatest actor of my childhood. 92's kid here ;)
Denzel Washinton is one of those actors who is so good at what he does that he simply becomes the character he is playing and you almost forget its him. Hanks is another one like this. They've been in so many movies, but they just melt into the character. Many actors/actresses aren't as convincing.
i love the pause before the last lines “let me say this in a language you will understand” is what he stated at the end but with no words thus the language change. now thats denzel acting textbook minblowing
I love how calm he is during his actions. Explaining everything step by step, so the dumbest guy can understand. He always tells them his motivation, why he is here and why the others get beaten up, OR can prevent it. Or with the words of Vigo (John Wick): He is a man of focus, shear will ...
He looks like a little, skinny Tyrus in the medium shot at 2:00, tho, normally, there's nothing little about Mr. Washington. His faith, in real life, is a considerable inspiration. And he doesn't drink alcohol anymore. A true icon and role-model. He's so powerful in his calm and quiet manner while he's doing the exposition to the first bad dude. Beware the wrath of a quiet man.
This scene was entertaining to me but now I understand it completely. I ended up in a situation where I had two sprained feet and two twisted knees. I couldn't bear any weight and couldn't bend my knees. I couldn't even get up the stairs to get to my bed. So for 3.5 weeks I didn't leave a couch in my living room. The pain involved to try to get better was intense. The time required and the pain involved has altered my attitude towards how I treat my body. It's been 6 weeks now and I walk with some pain but I'm walking. But my life has changed.
Very good fighting scene suddenly 2 peoples stand for fighting with Denzel Washington, but he already alert and knows the enemies attack him, very good timing and dangerous fighting scene., Excellent.
If you have not seen it look at Cry Freedom, with Kevin Kline was one of his first major roles as Steve Biko and Kline as Donald Woods a newspaperman in South Africa during apartheid. His first Academy Award nomination.
@@Mr11ESSE111 why would you click on a video of a clip from a film that you know you don’t like, just to go to the comments and chat shit about it and kill other people’s excitement?
Riding on a train, is one of the most luxurious ways to travel. I just wish smoking cars were still a thing. A cigar and a 4 hr train ride sounds delightful.
Denzel is a rare gem. He's not only a great actor, but an inspirational person with high moral values as well. Uncommon in Hollywood these days
I said something similar to that effect about Will Smith and then a year later he goes and shows his complete azz by slapping Chris Rock at the worst time possible.
He thinks he's cool with his little muslim hat on. He's so stupid he can't even pick up a history book and discover muslims kept blacks as slaves and were the first people to create slavery.
@@MRBJT51 really? I've never thought he grew out of it since his stint of Bel-Air and bringing his same personality flavor into his big break in Independence Day.
It’s pretty common, actually. we all just hear the shitty things.
@@TheCasualGamer13 I strongly disagree. There's a reason that you hear all of those bad things about most celebs, but not about him. Denzel is just built different.
I always appreciated this scene for pointing out the difference between pain that hurts and pain that alters.
People have different takes on that... what is it that you appreciate? I guess I'm asking for your brief(or detailed.. idc) definition of each one, which of course will explain your reasoning.
Thanks
As Khabib Nurmagomedov said...
"I want to change his face"
@@donarthiazi2443 its just a cool way to say "return the child or i'll beat you to death"
@@oscarrickyh02
I thought that chance had already passed while sitting at the bar. He gave him the clearest possible warning of what would happen.
She will never have turkey again.
When Robert McCall gives you a chance, you freaking take it.
If he offers you a chance take it and get as much space as possible between him and you...
Bro, tapping the spoon on the tea cup in the middle of him revealing why he's really there is an amazing acting choice lol
Why
Are you bald
@@E45invasion Basically Denzel is going to kill him lol he isnt afraid of him ahahhaha
Even in The bone collector he was great. To act lying down on a bed the whole movie and making it entertaining shows how great of an actor he is. What a charisma.
For those who don't know, the 3rd one IS COMING OUT September 2023 and dekoda fanning will be in it so it will be her and Denzel together 19 years after man on fire!!
@unidentified
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For real ? And a actual John wick 4 , gonna be 🔥
so excited.
I never saw anyone and don’t have time 🥲
I knew about John Wick 4, but did not know about the third installment of this. Thanks for the information, appreciated.
Denzel Washington is truly a master craftsman of acting, truly one of the best ever in my opinion, his acting is always on-point
Agrees
He was brilliant in Glory.
He is the Sidney Poitier of our time.
Denzel, daniel day lewis and anthony hopkins. The goats
He's way way up there. His timing is impeccable.
"An abusive man, so not a real man..." Man... Denzel started delivering blows before he even used his fists!
the story of religion....
That struck me, too. He made it crystal clear that the shit was about to go down. "Excuse me." Tap tap tap of the spoon 🥄
@@MakeSomeNoisePlaylists Religion got absolutely nothing to do with that message.
The writing in these films is just so excellent.
@@aaronsmith6996exactly Punk 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
I love how he folds and unfolds things neatly and hits his stopwatch. Kind of similar to how Eastwood would light his smoke. You knew there'd be hell to pay very soon.
OCD
Clint spits on dogs or salamanders before acting and after. Even if no chewing tobacco is the cause
yes. a very good and excellent comparison of different actors showing the same type of calm preparation and calm in control strength and violence yet shown and depicted in two totally different ways. Yes. Very good.
"Hell is coming to breakfast"
@@markridgemr "Now, spit."
The mother frantically running to get to her daughter at the end of this clip always makes me cry. Beginning at 6:04. The love of a mother, goodness, can almost be indecribable. God bless you, Robert (Denzel). ❤
ME TOO
The ''pain that hurts and pain that alters'' thing has been something that's stuck with me over the years. Never stopped thinking about it, such a profound statement.
What it mean. Pain that alters
@@rustymixer2886 Pain that destroys and pain that betters. Pain that alters is pain that makes you better.
@archiearchibald2883 ok so he gave him pain that made kidnapper better?
@@rustymixer2886 did not watch the movie but assume it is pain that makes him give up the one kidnapped
@@archiearchibald2883 ah emotional or ego pain
The sight and sound of the woman running and crying for her child is powerful, well acted.
Nope. It's over done. And off context. Like very recent reaction. Any parent, or more emotional woman, drained from long despair do react more accordingly to the role Michelle Pfeiffer had in the Mother that had her own child kidnapped too, whom she searched frantically and thought forever lost, but suddenly realized where he was.
@@pendragonU 🙄
@@pendragonU "Off context" ? Yeesh... the scene was fine. You're reaching.
@@pendragonU Ook Spielberg
@@pendragonU you've watched too much porn, you've been desensitized
4:29 - That little moment where he holds his glasses like that in preparation to use against one of the thugs is a real nice touch. Missed it the first time I watched.
Between Training Day, The Equalizer movies and other Movies, I always enjoy the movies he stars in. Truly a gifted Actor.
My favorite performance of his was in the movie Glory. If you've never seen it, go see it. It was a smaller role, in his earlier years of acting, but he steals the show. You'll also see a great performance from Morgan Freeman as well.
The only actual Turkish actor in this scene is the bartender 🤣
So true 😂😂😂
hahahahaha
The guy in the brown jacket is former UFC champion Andrei Arlovski and he’s from Belarus.
Funny thing to me is how the dude approached him, so the fact that he didn’t acknowledge them but did in a way was very convincing. He acted so calm and nice. I almost thought that wasn’t the dude he was looking for.
that is why it is called acting.
@@siggifreud812 Its not acting well yeah it is but. A thief wont run up to you and say they re a thief
I’ve been a fan all my life and love everything he has ever done but when I saw Fences, he blew me away with that performance. He is genus and from what I hear, he pulls up all the other actors around him, making them rise to their best. Denzel is absolutely awesome.
Najlepsze gdy postukuje łyżeczką dla uśpienia czujności 👍
Damn, if only such cases were resolved like this. We all need an Equalizer from time to time......
True! 🙂
dude using a diaper on set i was there
You'll get your equalizer WHEN YOU FIX THIS DARN DOOR! - spiderman probably.
Smith & Wesson now sells the new EQUALIZER.
LEGENDARY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Love how he doesn't consider the target a threat, he stops the timer when it comes to him. Like that was work this is play, im off the clock with you.
Probably one of the best intro's / dialogues scene in an action movie.
Such a natural dialogue between 2 warriors getting 2 know each other b4 they become enemies.
I wouldn't call the abusive father a warrior.
A few reasons.
1. He never actually fought Denzel, he let his brother and friends do it.
2. Denzel stopped his timer before he addressed the father, ergo, Denzel did not consider him to be a threat.
3. Despite, on the surface, it seeming to be a friendly gesture, the mere fact that he demanded the bartender to serve Denzel despite the bartender clearly stating that the bar was closed indicates he has no problem pushing around people he considers "beneath" him. It's a small thing, but still telling. Had he said something like, "He said the bar is closed, sorry buddy." We'd have a slightly different indication of his character being this is a guy who will speak for a little guy and probably not some jerk who kidnaps his daughter just to get back at the mother.
Conclusion, dude was a bully, plain and simple, and he did what all bullies do when they're faced with someone who won't take their shit, he cowered.
@@marcussabom2696 McCall actually said it: "...an abusive man, not a real man"
This scene made me tear up when he was in his face saying “ you don’t know what death is!” Very powerful performance by Denzel the icon!
Baby cry
It wasn't this scene!
What was you watching coz it wasn’t this video lol
Wake up to reality
He doesn't either. He's just an actor. Maybe if he watched Combat veterans during Group Therapy and took notes, mimicked to perfection their sorrows from experiences with fallen mates or do what paid for, be lean_mean_killing_machines
"There are two kinds of pain in this world. Pain that hurts. Pain that alters. Today, you get the choose." - Robert McCall
I'll take Option C - None of the above.
It Is SO sad that an illiterate person has to ruin a great quote!
@@markw3598 You're welcome daddy.😘
bugün seçeceksin/"today you get to choose" in Turkish....Denzel doesn't say it correctly.
Me : can I just leave ?
MC call : breaks my legs
I have to say the actor that played the dad did a good job. He was able to go from cocky to scared without saying a word at 5:08.
This man is one of the few greatest actors we have. He seems to be a humble person.
Denzel Washington is just one of a kind greatness!!!! He kicked ass in The Book Of Eli, and he kicked ass in both Equalizer movies and now with a 3rd Equalizer movie on it's way in 2023 man this guy can't be stopped!!!! 😉
Loved the Book of Eli, seen it into the cinema, as well as The Equalizer I & II. Waiting for part III.
Denzel washington is an absolute AMAZING actor, only he could play this role so convincingly.
I'd still bet on Clint with a chewed up cigar.
@@jaimhaas5170 good point
Exactly! That's why I can't stand Queen Latifah in this role.
Denzel is very good in this role, but I do think Edward Woodward was just as convincing in the original tv series.
@@NoGlockTrucker Very good point, one of my most favourite films is "Callan"' 1974 , almost forgot 80's tv series equalizer 🙂 thanks.
There have been many tense scenes in action movies over the years. This makes the top 10 for me.
Danzel is just diffrent
@@MegaDreamOo who?
Which scene? If all of them I don't think you leave space in the top 10 for scenes from anything else.
@Dion Lindsay What scene do you think I'm talking about ? If you don't agree . Fine. It's just my opinion. No need to make some smart arse nonsense comment lol
@@michaeldowd8422 No idea. I've made a note not to comment on your stuff after this. Best wishes.
💡🙏😳 “ Two kinds of pain in this World pain that HURTS and pain that ALTERS “ 🥺 What an incredible line ... Doesn’t get more TRUE then that 🤷 🙏💡
Pain that HURTS and pain that ALERTS.
As a chiropractor I'm going to have to remember that for my patients, LOL!
I disagree. The two pains are pain that prevent you motion or action and pain that propels you or pushes you to act. hahaha.
You think only evil men could create pain and intimidation. Denzel Washington's character has shown that there are well trained men who fight for the good, with great principles, character and the skill to hurt wrong doers.🙏💪
Only in the movies. In real life the evil men would've your family at a gun point and you can do nothing but kneel. Evil has many ways to prevail.
@@KyranSparda Well.. in real life its politics!.. “Never before have I seen such lions led by such lambs.”
@@KyranSparda There's coming a day when evil won't exist except in the Lake of Fire. Why do I get the feeling that you rejoice and celebrate when evil prevails?
Ahh yes, the “lions” in the red hats are the biggest sheep’s out there.
Correction.
Evil can ONLY create fear
A good person/actually strong person intimidates their enemies and gain respect and gives comfort to the innocent
Equalizer Muslim edition
Lol
Hmmm not quite. He didn't perform any honor killings or shove a gay guy off a roof.
@@acek.7094 no I think you're thinking of the white Christian American nationalist that shot up that one gay bar, or maybe the one that went to a mosque and shot innocent people on a Livestream, or maybe the ones that tried to kill and murder people in their Congressional groups and raided a national building, or maybe the ones that were protesting as neonazis with guns or maybe the one that shot up a school just cause. Y'all really eat up the our side vs their side way too much
@@omar10wahab How about the Black Plague? Who's fault was that?
@@omar10wahab Ironic you tell me I'm falling for a False Dichotomy when I didn't mention a damn thing about America or Christians. You know it is possible to simply hate an ideology or religion based on its own flaws and not because they're the other side of the aisle.
Nice to see a clip covering more of the Turkey Train scene while learning more about the backstory
🦃 🚆 _gobble gobble gobble_
I don't think they are in Turkey yet, rather Bulgaria :
screen title "400 km from Istanbul" - remark "man trying to get to Turkey"
@@flitsertheobartender speaks Turkish and there are Turkish flag images. I believe scene is around Bolu (famous with its mountains and its around that distance from İstanbul)
@@umurcelebi the bar tender is the only one speaking Turkish, the rest is very poorly spoken or gibberish. Having said that, Andre Arlovski could easily pass for a Turk
If everyone would please give a round of applause to the amazing Denzel Washington 👏
👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👍🏾👍🏾👍🏾👍🏾
I love him so much 👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾♥️♥️♥️♥️
I'd LOVE to meet you DENZEL WASHINGTON.
RESPECT 🇨🇦🇨🇦🇨🇦🇺🇸🇺🇸🕊🕊🌍🌍
@0:30 what an incredible camera work its really amazing how the camera was panned from train coming out of the tunnel to focus on Denzel Washington sitting inside.
Sidney Poitier was my generation's gem and what we learn if we are paying attention many others are to be included so hats off to the many and Denzel is to be included as we watch with glee to see people who have values maybe not all the same but many are shared by our human species
Shout out Denzel Washington you always represent playing your role 👀💯💪
Love how he taps the glass and sips the tea to make sure they'll be effective weapons
He has OCD - if you haven't noticed his acute sense of detail and routine. In a way, his OCD is reflected in his perception of injustice which is why we see him, in his own way and routine, of making things right.
@@TD_JR i'll be damned.
@@TD_JR OCD means Disorder. Planning, even meticulous planning, isn't a disorder.
@@CNNBlackmailSupport Denzel did an interview where he admits the character has OCD.
@T D And? Is he qualified to make a diagnosis? "I'm OCD because I like, have to have my napkin at a right angle to the table" is incorrect. OCD requires irrational thought, or it isn't a disorder. Being annoyed about something isn't OCD either. Words have meanings, even if you don't know what they are because "Denzel said so." Lol.
Mr. McCall and Mr. Wick the most lethal non super powered killers in cinematic history.
Mr wick is far fetched, McCall is more realistic
I love Denzel's look here. Looks like a sequel to Malcom X!
"An abusive man, so not a real man..."
@@kiranpunnoose2441 Have faith that they always do. That’s the secret of the world: No matter how many lives their souls recycle through, they always do.
@@kiranpunnoose2441 something happened to them too to be like that you know ;)
"Not a real man" is an idiotic logical fallacy. If you had a wise statement to make, you wouldn't use such a cliché.
@@badgerbadgerton966 and why would you say that? Because abusive men have a reason or cause or becsuse they might have been beaten as a kid it gives them an excuse. Nah, i dont care. No excuses, just like no excuses to be a drug addict, no excuses to be an alcoholic, i dont sympathize with people who are those things. People need to learn to help and better themselves and stop placing blame on others or circumstances or life events.
@@ashtonsser
Wtf are you going off about? An abusive man is no less a man. You're using the "no true Scotsman" fallacy when you say "not a [real] man".
Love that he's reading Ta-Nehisi Coates!
Denzel Washington character reminds of my father. Smooth, bold, and confident.
Give Dad an Oscar (for fun).
He'd love it.
ii had a Star Quality Dad too, so ii feel ya.
Me too. But for me, it reminds me of how he'd drink alcohol and beat the ever living crap out of me and my mom. Kinda like what happened in that train. Nostalgia
No matter what this society might say about him one day, cause this society changes with the blow of the wind.
Greatest actor of my childhood. 92's kid here ;)
I love you
Denzel is a great actor. These roles where he plays the role of protector of the innocent make him one of the very best.
"pain that hurts and pain that alters.....today you get to choose". I lmbo on this scene😂
God how I've wanted to say, and do that, to the few I've met throughout life. Denz nails it.
@@scaramonga Same
I told my boss this line. I lost my job on the spot. I told my boss i was joking. He called security
@@kemangraya2382 That's when you should have started a stopwatch and replied, "18 seconds"...
That line about pain was the coldest one I ever heard
What's it mean
That Equalizer score by Harry Gregson Williams that plays when the title card pops up is just instant chills
Instant power.
I love the part where McCall says “It’s Equalizing time!!”
He looks so peaceful with the beard and tupi (Hat).
This is unreal!! No one can even touch the Equalizer once he goes into hectic mode. It's awesome!!
Denzel Washinton is one of those actors who is so good at what he does that he simply becomes the character he is playing and you almost forget its him. Hanks is another one like this. They've been in so many movies, but they just melt into the character. Many actors/actresses aren't as convincing.
i love the pause before the last lines “let me say this in a language you will understand” is what he stated at the end but with no words thus the language change. now thats denzel acting textbook minblowing
For me , denzel is one of the top actors of our time
I love how calm he is during his actions. Explaining everything step by step, so the dumbest guy can understand. He always tells them his motivation, why he is here and why the others get beaten up, OR can prevent it. Or with the words of Vigo (John Wick): He is a man of focus, shear will ...
Denzel Washington...einer der grössten und besten Schauspieler unserer Zeit.
If Denzel is in a movie it is highly likely its going to be a good one.
I love this movie, the lines,the scene Will really stick into your head , one of the best action movies ever
Denzel is a total badass and good guy,in this movie,and apparently, in real life.
I don’t think there’s any better actor in this world other than Denzel Washington
Dumbest comment ever
He’s definitely up there, top 3 in my book along with Gary Oldman and Sam Rockwell
keanu reeves
Their is also Gary Oldman.
@@freehaven1 🤣🤣🤣
Excellent action movie with the benefit of having great dialogue and great acting! It’s a rarity to see all three in one movie!
5:10 I just love the way Denzel rests his hands on the chair. That pose he takes when he sits makes him feel so in control.
Denzel is a great actor, I like him so much.
Originally from an old English Series, 'The Equaliser' starring Edward Woodward. I like this one too!
Denzel Washington is an absolute badass in this movie
He looks like a little, skinny Tyrus in the medium shot at 2:00, tho, normally, there's nothing little about Mr. Washington. His faith, in real life, is a considerable inspiration. And he doesn't drink alcohol anymore. A true icon and role-model.
He's so powerful in his calm and quiet manner while he's doing the exposition to the first bad dude. Beware the wrath of a quiet man.
Whether he's playing the good guy or the bad guy, Denzel Washington delivers the goods.
All the time and at every turn.
4:00 I love that long pause
Pain that hurts and pain that alters, try to even imagine the latter.......simply terrifying
This scene was entertaining to me but now I understand it completely. I ended up in a situation where I had two sprained feet and two twisted knees. I couldn't bear any weight and couldn't bend my knees. I couldn't even get up the stairs to get to my bed. So for 3.5 weeks I didn't leave a couch in my living room. The pain involved to try to get better was intense.
The time required and the pain involved has altered my attitude towards how I treat my body. It's been 6 weeks now and I walk with some pain but I'm walking. But my life has changed.
That fukin look in his eyes after the pain speech...
THAT'S WHY HE IS A GOD DAM ACTING GOD!!!!!
No one is quite like Denzel Washington. Awesome in every movie!
Nobody fucks with Denzel. Easily my favorite actor because he’s great at the craft and just a good person who expects good from others!
The dialogue before the ass kicking is so much better than the actual violence with Denzel doing the talking
Excellent. He’s done an excellent job with the character. A great actor.
Mr. Washington is such a great actor. His Training Day was the first time I watched his arts.
Can you imagine choosing your pain? That, in and of itself, is painful.
Chills. Denzel movies are always good.
The way the music comes in...powerful.
Sad part is these things happens in only movies. Need someone like this in real life. Love you denzel sir. From India.
I like how every movement he does in this scene has an intention.
DENZEL looks so good in this shot....even as Malcolm X in the same named Movie... and thats why he is a LEGEND ☝
Denzel is the pain that alters AND hurts
You don't get more bad-ass than Denzel. No way, no how.
'nuff said!
denzel elevates it beyond the usual hollywood cliche
OMG i forgot he really does that with his napkins every time 😂 his answer " I'm neat" ❤❤❤
The way he plays the role, i salute him 😎🙏
This is my new favorite scene of all time. It surpasses my old favorites from the movie Heat. “ Dinero / Pacino scenes together.”
Love the roll Denzel plays. He is the best
It's role. Roll is a completely different word.
@@DAVIDSMITH-kj8di My mom used to make excellent dinner rolls, so delicious right out of the oven.
Very good fighting scene suddenly 2 peoples stand for fighting with Denzel Washington, but he already alert and knows the enemies attack him, very good timing and dangerous fighting scene., Excellent.
I haven't seen many of his films but those I have have been exceptional. American Gangster, just a stunning performance. I will add these to my list.
If you have not seen it look at Cry Freedom, with Kevin Kline was one of his first major roles as Steve Biko and Kline as Donald Woods a newspaperman in South Africa during apartheid. His first Academy Award nomination.
@@joanndyson3948 Thankyou friend, I will.
Wow what a scene he is the original hit man ! Solid!
I feel the need for Equalizer 3!
Your wish came true
The way he speaks the dialogues is amazing.
Can't wait for Equalizer 3 !!!!!
Word? There's going to be a 3?!
Coming out 2023, i believe
Can wait for whole life
yea, probably even more stupid action naive scenes then in previous 2 movies
@@Mr11ESSE111 why would you click on a video of a clip from a film that you know you don’t like, just to go to the comments and chat shit about it and kill other people’s excitement?
Riding on a train, is one of the most luxurious ways to travel. I just wish smoking cars were still a thing. A cigar and a 4 hr train ride sounds delightful.
Barmen really is Turkish but the other guys are not, you can really tell by his accent. But they really nailed the looks.
One of the guys is Andre Arlovski -- a Belarusian MMA fighter
They are not look like Turks, most like Arab :d
@@sadisticfaith7721 I wasn't talking about Denzel, I was talking about the Turkish guys he's speaking to.
@@practic4l349 i know and i said he looks like arab the guy you meant.
Yeah, except, us Turkish people never drink Rakı from shot glases ;)
This scene is brilliant. only second in this film to when he tells his old dodgy crew he's about to kill them all as easy as breathing.
DW embodies the American hero. I really enjoy his work and choice of roles.
Nobody does it better than Denzel!
If we can get Denzel Washington together with Liam Neeson, they would make an excellent team!
Damn, I want to rewatch the whole thing again.