Nipper, the cop in this clip, was a celebrated detective who then became a famous boxing administrator. He was vice-president of the WBC and WBO and made plenty of money. He died a happy, fulfilled man at the age of 95 surrounded by family. Kray, the criminal, died alone, in prison, broke. He spent the last years of his life depressed and lonely. He tried to kill himself several times. That's the difference between them.
Too lazy to double check your comment, I’ll take your word for it. Leon Edwards the UFC fighter, his father apparently was a gang leader. Tried to leave that life behind and moved to a whole another country The UK. And his criminal life (Leon’s father) caught up to him in a whole different country and he still lost his life. What goes around comes around sooner or later I guess.
That’s not “cool” tho man. See, in society it’s “cool” to be a criminal. Not a person who enforces the law, cuz you work for “them.” Instead, work for yourself, constantly doing everything in the benefit of yourself, never giving to others. Never doing selfless acts, but instead selfish ones. That way the bed you’ve made of yourself is all you have when you die alone. Great propaganda to destroy the masses. Thank you for posting the truth about the two of them
That's just focusing on the last year's though. It's not how long you live but how good you live. Working for no one and with riches...now that's a good life.
There is a Robert de Niro movie, I think it is a Bronx Tale, when he tells a young man: " a real man is the one who gets up everyday and goes to work, that is a real man"
As someone who spent (more like wasted) most of my late teens and twenties selling/using drugs I can say with experience being a criminal is nothing to be idolized. I made far more money selling drugs (a few thousand a week) than any job I worked, yet, I was the most miserable I’d ever been. I lost count of how many friends and acquaintances I lost to addiction and crime and continue to still. I’ve been clean since 2018 and can say wholeheartedly that making an honest living, even if it’s just barely getting me by, is a much more fulfilling way to live. These gangsters are not role models and should never be confused with such.
A former acquaintance of mine used to deal/use drugs, thought the thug life was so cool and that he was untouchable (for some reason). Anywho, we’re at a party and he shows up so we knew the party was ruined. Sure enough he starts a fight for who knows why, cops come, he gets put in the cuffs; while he’s sitting on the curb in cuffs, cussing out the cops and such and they’re asking us what happened, he picks a cop and spits on him and kicks his knee. The cop replied by busting his face with his stick. Broken jaw, zygomatic fracture, lost teeth, gashed open cheek, damaged eyeball, he picked the very wrong cop, and still went to jail. He straightened up a little after that. A little.
Same story here brother. Once you get that piece of mind it really is a clarity unlike any other I've ever felt in my short 35 years. Been clean and sober 4 years now. Keep up the good fight I have faith it will only get better.
Sounds like you’re coping bro. You gotta learn how to be a monster and learn to control it. Then you can do good things because you want to not because that’s the only thing you can do, because of your fear and incompetence. You gotta learn how to be an angel and a devil at the same. BALANCE
@@AntonioMontana_7.5 when your a military for example your nice to law abiding citizens but when your city bomb by terrorist you have to unleashed the monster with in you you can be nice to terrorist 🎉🎉🎉
Cop work the the ruling class. Just look at the side cops take when you are on strike, or protesting the government for a wrong they committed. Maybe this is what he is saying.
@@guyfawkes9792 I’m guessing he’s bi sexual. He mentioned on Jonathan Ross sometimes waking up in bed next to strange men after a drug fuelled night. He was clearly embarrassed.
Actually there is one coming out, it's about 1% OMG/C (outlaw motorcycle gang/club) outside of Chicago back in the 1960's & '70's (I believe), it's fictional but absolutely based on a true story... I forget the title off the top of my head but look it up, I'm sure you can find out all about it, and also I don't quite remember when the release date is, but yea
People get so confused by the good vs. evil debate. There is nothing to be confused about. It’s incredibly simple: a man who is dedicated to humility, honesty, integrity, hard work, fidelity- he could convert and live the life of the criminal in a second. Beating, cheating, lying, faking… It’s not a complex craft. But the criminal, the drug dealer, the philanderer, the short-cutter… he could never, in a million years, convert and sustain the life of an honest man. “I could be you; you could NEVER be me”. Simple.
You must be talking about the cops when you say, intimidated, murdered and terrified the public right? If you say no, you have to be one of the most ignorant fucks in America, like the rest of them.
Thank you, this western culture of glorifying gangsters and looking down on police is absolutely disgusting. I don’t know why western movies push this image out, but this is what causes knife crime and kids to go into gangs when they watch this crap. In our cultures (Islamic cultures) we don’t have movies that push this type of message. We really respect police, they are there ultimately to help people. Now you know why London crime is so high (and same in many American cities), and in dubai and many Muslim cities you can literally relax because you won’t find any knife crime there gangs like this.
Thexkraysxlegacyviscshstvtheyvleftvbehind it’s called the firm. Which Reggie ran in behind the walks of broad moor psychiatric hospital which is more a prison. later by other firm members. Amazing the firm has out lasted so many gangs from the 60s themselves. They’re only more discreet now. Curious whose head of the firm now. 🤔
@@siriussaracen8371 You can get stoned to death for the crime of loving someone of the same gender as you in many muslim countries, or for daring to be a woman who doesn't wish to be a glorified sex slave. I really, REALLY wouldn't be holding them up as some paragons of virtue.
@@Zurie Except they were only talking about the attitude towards Law enforcement and not the moral fabric of said culture. You saw "Muslim" and them criticizing America and you just had to get defensive. Because you think, how can any sane human being possibly think that some majority Muslim country could possibly be better than the USA in any aspect imaginable? Were they wrong about American culture having glorified gangsters in media? Is there not a growing anti police sentiment in America? And gotta love the typical dumbass American response to any criticism they can't refute or debate. "durr atleast we dont do xyz..." Like that excuses anything.
@@combatking2433 "know your place" haha shut up, like the Crays would thank you for your UA-cam comment you little cretin, peel your lips off their ass cheeks. They were scummy, murdering lunatics. I like gangster movies too all the livelong day, but I don't defend a single one of the lowlives
What an insecured world we live in, glorifying gangs and thugs and calling people weak for taking the higher road of honest and hardworking ways. There is no bravery in being a criminal
People who think that, are ones who have never had to resourt to criminality to survive, or to even have a meal that day. Im not saying it is right, Im just saying the lot of you who think that way, have had the luxury of not ever HAVING to find out how wrong you are. Count your blessings.
@@grimcapo4390 Resorting to crime is one of the easiest way. Its like De Niro said in the Movie, a working man is the toughest. Preying on the weak is so much easier than having to earn your living honest ways, if you think being criminal is hard I seriously believe you still dont have a Job, get a Job an see how tough live is, living a honest life is tougher than you would Imagine, I am old enought to see that, I have lived 37yrs and I see no hardwork in crime and No honour in it, its always the lazy people who wants to make quick money the easier way putting themself above everyone else in the expense of others
Generous? Honor? You telling me, that if extort money from normal shop owners, some might just teetering on the edge trying to make a living, I'd be an honourable man?
"The difference between us is that you stopped criminals for a living and I exploited and intimidated innocent people for a living but I am venorated as a hero and you are somehow portrayed as the villain in my story".
If you actually know the story or even watched the film you’d know that neither were viewed as the heroes of the story, reggie was an angry man who drove his wife to suicide while Ron was a broken man who was left to his own devices, the whole story is a sad one and shows what that life drives you too
The difference is one man found a way instead of praising then improving the other he asks then destroys him. We destroy what we don’t understand that’s the pure essence of human.
Depends wherenyou grew up.. if it wasnt some fucked up area then the police wasnt as rough with poeple. If it was a rich areabthey were even nice and helpfull. For me, fuck em.
Wish they didn’t show the cop losing his confidence so easily, he would have worked thru that argument already & had an answer … would have been a much better scene
One prioritises reward over morality and the other chooses the righteous path knowing it will be a harder life. It’s easy to be a criminal, it’s hard to be a good human being.
Hell walk in room? More like walk past in the road or passed by in the market an still get SPAT ON!!!! even his wife left him from embarrassment about his JOB an employers
Right? I don't hear that but he needs to be praised more for all the roles he's done...I don't know of any actor that could have played Reggie and Ronnie Kray so well that ppl legit thought it was two doff people, I'm sure that movie took forever to shoot...plus he was awesome in peaky blinders and was great at playing Bane and is responsible for banes voice sounding the way it did... Sad as it is to say, he's gonna be one of those that dosent get the praise and flowers he deserves until he's dead and gone and people.start googling his movies and they see all the famous people he has played as, fictional or not.
I think if he keeps this up for another decade he will undoubtedly be in the conversation. Greatest actor ever is a tough one cause everyone has their favorites but like rings in sports you gotta look at the stats and there are actors who have been doing it and putting out hits for 30-40 years still doing movies that are amazing. Tom Hardy is definitely better be of my favorite actors though. In Peeky Blinders, Batman, and doing a movie where your playing a set of twins has to be on a different level of greatness that’s for sure
Thing is Kray was right here. Enter by the narrow gate, for it leads to life and there are few who find it. Coming up poor you learn to care for your own, stay loyal to your own and some people didn't have it like others so unless you have grew up in poverty and in that environment you shouldn't speak on it. Yeah being a criminal isn't cool, but also the system in which criminalizes most is built by criminals. I'd rather die in prison knowing I done what I could for my own than to ever throw one of my own behind bars. To each is their own.
Despite the context of this video (this video not the movie), I think it's a good thing to be a cop and serve people with dignity than being a gangster.
Tom Hardy is a great actor. No doubt. Yet, in reality one will extort money from your dad, punish him if he resists as man should through your dad's love to his family. And another is the one who will get first to your house when in its in danger just cause you called 911 (or respectable number) without even expecting a "thank you". Thus, please, don't mix movie with reality. I'm afraid my kids will judge world by the movies. Aren't you?
Nipper, the cop in this clip, was a celebrated detective who then became a famous boxing administrator. He was vice-president of the WBC and WBO and made plenty of money. He died a happy, fulfilled man at the age of 95 surrounded by family.
Kray, the criminal, died alone, in prison, broke. He spent the last years of his life depressed and lonely. He tried to kill himself several times. That's the difference between them.
Thank you
Exactly 💯
Too lazy to double check your comment, I’ll take your word for it. Leon Edwards the UFC fighter, his father apparently was a gang leader. Tried to leave that life behind and moved to a whole another country The UK. And his criminal life (Leon’s father) caught up to him in a whole different country and he still lost his life. What goes around comes around sooner or later I guess.
That’s not “cool” tho man. See, in society it’s “cool” to be a criminal. Not a person who enforces the law, cuz you work for “them.”
Instead, work for yourself, constantly doing everything in the benefit of yourself, never giving to others. Never doing selfless acts, but instead selfish ones. That way the bed you’ve made of yourself is all you have when you die alone.
Great propaganda to destroy the masses.
Thank you for posting the truth about the two of them
That's just focusing on the last year's though. It's not how long you live but how good you live. Working for no one and with riches...now that's a good life.
The difference between us is that you merely adopted the darkness....
Highly underappreciated comment
I was born in it, molded by it
I didn't see the light until I was already a man, by then it was nothing to me but BLINDING!
“The shadows betray you. Because they belong to me.”
🤣🤣
There is a Robert de Niro movie, I think it is a Bronx Tale, when he tells a young man: " a real man is the one who gets up everyday and goes to work, that is a real man"
Keep telling yourself that over and over and over
Truth! he's telling his son that when his son looks up to that gangster
the movie is called "a bronx tale". it's a really good movie!!
That young boy was his son...
This movie is not a bronx tale😭
"The difference between you and me is, I didn't see the light until I was already a man and by then it was nothing but BLINDING!"
If anything I think you dropped a tricky line here and I think The Weekend's - Blinding Light was it.. Just guessing tho 💭
“I was wondering what would break first, your mind or your bodyyyyy” *breaks back*
@@MistaGreatLovesTrading Nah, good guess though. It's what Bain says to Batman in The Dark Knight Rises
I read it in banes voice i got a good chuckle hahaha
😆😆😆
Aside from everything in the clip, Tom Hardy is an Amazing Actor, and I think his role in this movie was Outstanding!!!!
What movie is this
@@holid4yking541 Legend.
As someone who spent (more like wasted) most of my late teens and twenties selling/using drugs I can say with experience being a criminal is nothing to be idolized. I made far more money selling drugs (a few thousand a week) than any job I worked, yet, I was the most miserable I’d ever been. I lost count of how many friends and acquaintances I lost to addiction and crime and continue to still. I’ve been clean since 2018 and can say wholeheartedly that making an honest living, even if it’s just barely getting me by, is a much more fulfilling way to live. These gangsters are not role models and should never be confused with such.
A former acquaintance of mine used to deal/use drugs, thought the thug life was so cool and that he was untouchable (for some reason). Anywho, we’re at a party and he shows up so we knew the party was ruined. Sure enough he starts a fight for who knows why, cops come, he gets put in the cuffs; while he’s sitting on the curb in cuffs, cussing out the cops and such and they’re asking us what happened, he picks a cop and spits on him and kicks his knee. The cop replied by busting his face with his stick. Broken jaw, zygomatic fracture, lost teeth, gashed open cheek, damaged eyeball, he picked the very wrong cop, and still went to jail.
He straightened up a little after that. A little.
Same story here brother. Once you get that piece of mind it really is a clarity unlike any other I've ever felt in my short 35 years. Been clean and sober 4 years now. Keep up the good fight I have faith it will only get better.
Congratulations....stay clean
You can always lose people but you will never gain friends in life. There are no such thing as friends
@@leafyishereisdumbnameakath4259 that's edgy, get out your moms basement and touch grass dude
For those asking for the name of the film/movie, it's called 'Legend' - (2015)
Thanks 😊
Name of song?
@@thiskid75o1 darude - sandstorm
Thank You Sauce Hero
@@SSNebula lol gosh ur a sht
Song name: Babel slowed / mafia pasha ....
Keep thanking me for understanding your requirement!
Thank you bro a lot🤙🤙🤙🤙
Thank you bro
You fucking legend!
Thank you
Thx!
Being good is always considered a weakness, but it's that weakness which makes you responsible, trustworthy, honourable and most of all a human....
Sounds like you’re coping bro. You gotta learn how to be a monster and learn to control it. Then you can do good things because you want to not because that’s the only thing you can do, because of your fear and incompetence. You gotta learn how to be an angel and a devil at the same. BALANCE
@@AntonioMontana_7.5 when your a military for example your nice to law abiding citizens but when your city bomb by terrorist you have to unleashed the monster with in you you can be nice to terrorist 🎉🎉🎉
@@AntonioMontana_7.5 yup🎉
Cop work the the ruling class. Just look at the side cops take when you are on strike, or protesting the government for a wrong they committed.
Maybe this is what he is saying.
@@AntonioMontana_7.5 least edgy teen 😂
I love how all of hardys characters walk up to people like hes gonna kiss their neck lol
Very strange right
😂
i mean HE is gay
@@narukaimi50 No that's the other brother Ron. This is Reggie. Who is straight... If you're talking about Tom Hardy. He's straight.
@@guyfawkes9792 I’m guessing he’s bi sexual. He mentioned on Jonathan Ross sometimes waking up in bed next to strange men after a drug fuelled night. He was clearly embarrassed.
Man.. I can't wait for a new Tom hardy movie.. I love the characters he plays!
Agreed 👍👍👍
Actually there is one coming out, it's about 1% OMG/C (outlaw motorcycle gang/club) outside of Chicago back in the 1960's & '70's (I believe), it's fictional but absolutely based on a true story... I forget the title off the top of my head but look it up, I'm sure you can find out all about it, and also I don't quite remember when the release date is, but yea
@@M.RQ.Mittag910 "Baikeriders" theaters from June 21
Christopher Eccleston is an extremely underrated actor
Who
You mean Dr. Who right?
@@michaelwright3332 his performance revived that show, he doesn't get enough credit for that
Facts
@@michaelwright3332yep
Tom Hardy was born to play roles like this, its seems almost natural for him, and this movie was great for those that might not of seen
People get so confused by the good vs. evil debate. There is nothing to be confused about. It’s incredibly simple: a man who is dedicated to humility, honesty, integrity, hard work, fidelity- he could convert and live the life of the criminal in a second. Beating, cheating, lying, faking… It’s not a complex craft. But the criminal, the drug dealer, the philanderer, the short-cutter… he could never, in a million years, convert and sustain the life of an honest man. “I could be you; you could NEVER be me”. Simple.
The difference is one protected and served the public, the other intimidated, murdered and terrified the public
Gángster, the weak way.
"Intimidated, murdered & terrified the public". Yeah thats the Met Police alright 😅
Ehhh
There the same the difference is we pay one of em with taxes
You must be talking about the cops when you say, intimidated, murdered and terrified the public right? If you say no, you have to be one of the most ignorant fucks in America, like the rest of them.
I thought he was gonna say " I work for me and you also work for me "
Edit: wow I never thought I would get this many likes thanks
looollll 😂😂😂
189th like
I said the exact same in my head 🤣🤣
How is that different
Same
9 be like fantastic
Nipper out lived the 2 krays..🌹
The Kray twins are NOT to be idolised. People forget who they were.
Thank you, this western culture of glorifying gangsters and looking down on police is absolutely disgusting. I don’t know why western movies push this image out, but this is what causes knife crime and kids to go into gangs when they watch this crap. In our cultures (Islamic cultures) we don’t have movies that push this type of message. We really respect police, they are there ultimately to help people. Now you know why London crime is so high (and same in many American cities), and in dubai and many Muslim cities you can literally relax because you won’t find any knife crime there gangs like this.
Thexkraysxlegacyviscshstvtheyvleftvbehind it’s called the firm. Which Reggie ran in behind the walks of broad moor psychiatric hospital which is more a prison. later by other firm members. Amazing the firm has out lasted so many gangs from the 60s themselves. They’re only more discreet now. Curious whose head of the firm now. 🤔
@@siriussaracen8371 You can get stoned to death for the crime of loving someone of the same gender as you in many muslim countries, or for daring to be a woman who doesn't wish to be a glorified sex slave. I really, REALLY wouldn't be holding them up as some paragons of virtue.
@@siriussaracen8371 well in many mosques they teach the children hate towards the infidels. And how to decapitate them.
@@Zurie Except they were only talking about the attitude towards Law enforcement and not the moral fabric of said culture.
You saw "Muslim" and them criticizing America and you just had to get defensive. Because you think, how can any sane human being possibly think that some majority Muslim country could possibly be better than the USA in any aspect imaginable?
Were they wrong about American culture having glorified gangsters in media? Is there not a growing anti police sentiment in America?
And gotta love the typical dumbass American response to any criticism they can't refute or debate. "durr atleast we dont do xyz..." Like that excuses anything.
Nipper is the good guy, and Kray is the bad guy. The End.
Police man is on the right side !!
God bless him 💓
Difference is one worked for a living and the other made a living poncing off proper villains or selling kids
Don't talk about the krays if you don't know about their history. Know your place
@@combatking2433 oh shush, you total wally. What were you, one of their rent boys?
@@combatking2433 and you should also know then what grasses they were
@@combatking2433 lmao they used to provide Lord Boothby with little boys to rape.
Real stand up guys
@@combatking2433 "know your place" haha shut up, like the Crays would thank you for your UA-cam comment you little cretin, peel your lips off their ass cheeks. They were scummy, murdering lunatics. I like gangster movies too all the livelong day, but I don't defend a single one of the lowlives
What an insecured world we live in, glorifying gangs and thugs and calling people weak for taking the higher road of honest and hardworking ways. There is no bravery in being a criminal
People who think that, are ones who have never had to resourt to criminality to survive, or to even have a meal that day. Im not saying it is right, Im just saying the lot of you who think that way, have had the luxury of not ever HAVING to find out how wrong you are. Count your blessings.
@@grimcapo4390 very few people do crime to survive most of them do it because it's more convenient
@@grimcapo4390
@@grimcapo4390 Insert *What Nipper said*
@@grimcapo4390 Resorting to crime is one of the easiest way. Its like De Niro said in the Movie, a working man is the toughest. Preying on the weak is so much easier than having to earn your living honest ways, if you think being criminal is hard I seriously believe you still dont have a Job, get a Job an see how tough live is, living a honest life is tougher than you would Imagine, I am old enought to see that, I have lived 37yrs and I see no hardwork in crime and No honour in it, its always the lazy people who wants to make quick money the easier way putting themself above everyone else in the expense of others
Tom Hardy absolutely kills his lines everytime I see him in something. Love his work.
Agreed 👍💯
You should watch Locke if you haven't seen it yet. It's basically just Tom in a car for the whole movie, and it's great.
@@derekreed4910 Agreed 👍👍👍
It’s a story, of the life you lived. A measure of generosity, honor and sacrifice, vs the rest.
Generous? Honor? You telling me, that if extort money from normal shop owners, some might just teetering on the edge trying to make a living, I'd be an honourable man?
Kray was not an honourable man. And he ended up imprisoned, lonely, depressed, suicidal and broke
Which movie.. Anyone?
Tom hardy is soooo handsome as the kray 💗
out of context bros voice caught me so off guard
Eccleston and Hardy know each other's work.
The Doctor has been through some shit
The doctor dances with bane 😅
"The difference between us is that you stopped criminals for a living and I exploited and intimidated innocent people for a living but I am venorated as a hero and you are somehow portrayed as the villain in my story".
Hollywood turns everything on it’s head
👏👏👏
Yeahhh...[Sigh]
What a joke.
Man, people are terrible.
If you actually know the story or even watched the film you’d know that neither were viewed as the heroes of the story, reggie was an angry man who drove his wife to suicide while Ron was a broken man who was left to his own devices, the whole story is a sad one and shows what that life drives you too
@@toadeat12 in the end, nipper live a happy live tho
Loved this movie one of Tom Hardy's better rolls 👌...
Whats it called
@@Takbirrrr It's called "Legend" a British gangster movie about twin brothers...
have you watched him in peaky blinders
Real criminals wear badges. 👮🏻
only in your warped mind.
The difference between you and me, lad...is that I'm a Time Lord and you're not.
Isn't that Christopher Eccleston in that scene?
@@geraldstephens6612Yep. The Ninth Doctor.
@@m.jasondoty9062THE Doctor.
Eccleston is a good actor
Mr. Perfection, Beauty and Charisma Edward Thomas Hardy❤
name of the show
those who do not understand the wicked ways of our world mate
His anger is unfucking justified
@@gaininguangrongmei5168I want him to acknowledge that he who fights by the sword, he fuckin dies by it.
@@dluce9804 but damned as i'm,it makes no fucking difference to me mate
Alternate universe: Policeman whips his sonic screwdriver out and gangster turns into Venom...
Now that would be Epic…
Love Tom Hardy...I enjoy watching his interviews, always entertaining. ❤❤❤❤
please dear god make him the next james bond
Would be a good james bond
That's a great idea I could live with
Unfortunately the next bond has to be a trans female POC adapted to ‘modern audiences standards’
He's too famous to be James Bond
@@niceduck6199 my disappointment is immeasurable and my day is ruined
"Apart from the obvious"
My average mind expecting the obvious 🤣🤣🤣
The cop works for the public and good for him for being of service to community 🎉
Great song it's slow enough and should have kept it regular speed but still solid
What’s the name
The next Bond, James Bond.
youtube been going hard with stacking stolen comments right above each other.
Being a good man is the hardest path to take these days. In a world built on sin, it takes a true "aplha" to build on truth.
The disgust and bewilderment in Ecclestans face tells you he discovered that difference. What a great actor
Kray is literally talking to the doctor from gallifrey. Better watch himself
The difference is one man found a way instead of praising then improving the other he asks then destroys him. We destroy what we don’t understand that’s the pure essence of human.
Difference is one died in prison and one didn’t
One died in a mental institution, the other died in a hotel under police watch.
The guy above me meant the Krays btw.
One of the best actors in the world. Tom Hardy is legendary
Tom Hardy is AMAZING. I especially loved his role as Heathcliffe in Wuthering Heights. This one is just as insane. Tom Hardy is like a chameleon.
rather be a policeman. then a criminal waiting for the Iron box
Criminals will find your way and make you cry if they would like
@@adrianlanief85the Krays didn’t, the police got them in the end
They spent literally half their life in prison and died their. The police officer lived a good like and died happy. That's the difference.
So there. Philadelphia USA 🇺🇲❤️
More Tom Hardy
Never thought doctor who would go into policing
He had the phone box for it.
I wish i could go back to these days!
Yo the 9th doctor really out here struggling.
Alfie in peakey blinders, younger version:
he looks like Richard Flud
Thought he was gonna say : "You work for those who made you grow up poor"
"I'm still honest. You're still a criminal."
They krays were mentally unstable and he kept the crazies at bay.
Was you there?
@@Apopheniapictures I was
@@Apopheniapictures as the film states, everyone from the east end in the 60s has a story about the krays...
@@Apopheniapictures he’s telling the truth, I was the camera
Sounds like you’re coping bro.
So you think if you were “unstable” you would be able to reach this level of success?
In America they love idolizing criminal lifestyle. But yet look down on law enforcement or military or other honest working people😢
I don't understand why people have so much hate towards the Police.
Depends on how your police treat you.
depends if they are corrupt or not in my country they are only corrupt not good
Depends wherenyou grew up.. if it wasnt some fucked up area then the police wasnt as rough with poeple. If it was a rich areabthey were even nice and helpfull. For me, fuck em.
Wish they didn’t show the cop losing his confidence so easily, he would have worked thru that argument already & had an answer … would have been a much better scene
of course, but theyre more interested in making criminals role models. What could go wrong?
Outstanding performance from Tom Hardy in this movie! As always!
Daang! Don't do the Doctor like that!! Feel like this movie won't stand the test of TIME, LORD have mercy!
One prioritises reward over morality and the other chooses the righteous path knowing it will be a harder life. It’s easy to be a criminal, it’s hard to be a good human being.
Great acting from the both of them
He also could of said “I walk in a room I get a warm welcome. You walk into the same room u get spat on”
Could have*
Hell walk in room? More like walk past in the road or passed by in the market an still get SPAT ON!!!!
even his wife left him from embarrassment about his JOB an employers
@@troykinnison4575 you on about the police right?
‘Get spat on’ yeah, but when anyones in the worst moment of their lives they’ll phone the police
@@jackgower3606 and run the risk of getting locked up when I didn’t do anything wrong? No thanks, I won’t call professional extortionists.
Well his work is appreciated and makes the world a better place, While you took the easy way like a coward doing criminal activities. 🤷🏻
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That's Alfie from peaky blinders, I got to watch this now
You won't regret
Song?
Tom hardy is such a good actor I like him and his movies
Holy shit that's the 9th doctor, innit? Haven't seen mans inna hot minute
If Tom Hardy isn't in the goat discussion, then it ain't a discussion is it.
Right? I don't hear that but he needs to be praised more for all the roles he's done...I don't know of any actor that could have played Reggie and Ronnie Kray so well that ppl legit thought it was two doff people, I'm sure that movie took forever to shoot...plus he was awesome in peaky blinders and was great at playing Bane and is responsible for banes voice sounding the way it did... Sad as it is to say, he's gonna be one of those that dosent get the praise and flowers he deserves until he's dead and gone and people.start googling his movies and they see all the famous people he has played as, fictional or not.
I think if he keeps this up for another decade he will undoubtedly be in the conversation. Greatest actor ever is a tough one cause everyone has their favorites but like rings in sports you gotta look at the stats and there are actors who have been doing it and putting out hits for 30-40 years still doing movies that are amazing. Tom Hardy is definitely better be of my favorite actors though. In Peeky Blinders, Batman, and doing a movie where your playing a set of twins has to be on a different level of greatness that’s for sure
@@wildcat8598 true and playing twins that have two completely different personalities and portraying them the same exact way
Thing is Kray was right here. Enter by the narrow gate, for it leads to life and there are few who find it. Coming up poor you learn to care for your own, stay loyal to your own and some people didn't have it like others so unless you have grew up in poverty and in that environment you shouldn't speak on it. Yeah being a criminal isn't cool, but also the system in which criminalizes most is built by criminals. I'd rather die in prison knowing I done what I could for my own than to ever throw one of my own behind bars. To each is their own.
Wait.....is that The Doctor?💀
Yep, Christopher Eccleston.
Good and evil are cut from the same string
you mean cloth?
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He ai does
@@thesaviorofsouls5210ai yous have your little joke but at least I know I never sold me self for money all money mad means nothing to me
Christopher eccelson. Known to many as the 9th Doctor Who. Fantastic!
"The difference between u and me, is that I get B**ches, and you don't" - alternate universe
What a sick burn to say to a man with a family 😂
@@marsh3133 imagine thinking "i get bitches" is insulting for a man with a wife.
@@myzo247 lol
lol im 100percent sure that this comment is written by a kid
there is mutch more important stuff in the world that Bitches
Something a high school boy would've said..
Despite the context of this video (this video not the movie), I think it's a good thing to be a cop and serve people with dignity than being a gangster.
“work for me?” When You’re a thief and a bully you no longer have credibility
Hardy is such an underrated actor, one of the best working actors today hands down..
I swear, people like you make the word "underrated" the most overrated word. The dude is literally a world class actor with millions in the bank.
British viewers recognized Tom as the best British actor of the 21st CENTURY. The information is publicly available. 🔥👍
@@metallboy25not only in the bank. gives a lot to charity.😊
The difference is one lives in service to his community, family and country. The other destroys all these.
This is when Alfie was young 😁
Arfur Arfur shalom Arfur shalom 😂
The music is great....✨🤎⚜️🌟✨
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Babel - Gustavo Bravetti
Two very good actors Tom Hardy and Christopher Eccleston
is that Christopher Eccleston?
Yes
"Gone in 60 Seconds" came to mind
OMH! That Tom Hardy is a Delicious Specimen of Masculinity 😍😱🤤
The difference is:- WE ARE VENOM 😎🔥
Tom Hardy is a great actor. No doubt. Yet, in reality one will extort money from your dad, punish him if he resists as man should through your dad's love to his family. And another is the one who will get first to your house when in its in danger just cause you called 911 (or respectable number) without even expecting a "thank you".
Thus, please, don't mix movie with reality.
I'm afraid my kids will judge world by the movies. Aren't you?
Cops are literally the gremlins that the government uses to extort money out of everyone every single year. Gangs have more honor then cops
The difference between a gangster and a policeman, one has a pension and can retire while the other has a good time for a short time
Handing your own over to the police .You work for them .The difference.
I thought he would say "the only difference is, you have a badge."
"And I don't commit crime. I stop it. That's why I have that badge."
Tom is an awesome actor.
The 9th Doctor gets talked down to by Alfie.
Government is the strongest gang in the land
What is the title of the movie
@@Raj-bl2oj Reality.
Its pretty intresting but its damn long.
True truth
In reality yes
@@Raj-bl2oj Legend
Tom Hardy is always convincing in the characters he plays.