So I just moved my channel to a brand account and unfortunately my own comments don't get carried over, so if it now looks like I haven't been responding to anyone that's why. I addressed a few questions in the now-deleted comments, so let me just summarize: The reason for making this video was that I got the idea and wanted to do it as a little editing experiment, with the Vivaldi piece that is featured so prominently in John Wick 3 (and its trailer). I cut out all the sound effects in favor of the music, because leaving in the gunshot and reload sounds also meant leaving in the screaming, yelling, pulsing club music, wheel screeching, etc. that is also in the same action scenes. I looked at it as a creative project, rather than a simple reload counter (which is why there is no on-screen reload counter). Yes, I know not everything in this video technically qualifies as a "reload," but I wanted to include them anyway. A commenter pointed out that this video is NOT, in fact, EVERY reload in John Wick. I missed one that happens in the final action scene of John Wick 1. Sorry!
The only thing missing is the sound of the reloads. I know it's a considerable amount of work, but you Could do fade-in-fade-out transitions for the reloading sound effects( i.e sound effects volume slowly increases -> reload sound effect -> sound effects volume slowly decreases) and also have the Vivaldi streaming in. I'm not going to request for you to time the reload sounds to the Vivaldi melody, cause that really is a ridiculous amount of work.
@@literallytired5469 due to what’s going on, saving the mag isn’t the best course of action. You can always pick up the enemy’s weapon and use it if you’re out of ammo. Which does happen here in John Wick
The filmmakers have talked about how they plan out action scenes with John's bullet count in mind, so that when John is engaged in a gunfight with multiple enemies, the action lays out how John is being efficient with his shots, thinking about when he needs to either reload or needing to grab someone else's weapon. It really comes through in the firefights that John is thinking moves ahead even under fire, which is one of the many reasons theyre so spectacular. It's not just characters standing around blindly firing, there's purpose in its action and movement.
@@Corpsecreate I mean, that car steering while shooting thing was already impressive enough and a pain in the ass to pull off, I can respect them giving John infinite ammo for that scene, adding a reload would've been hell
@@myeyesaredrymylove I know all that thing.. I was talking about main comment.. who was right about reload... In this movie gun doesn't have infinite ammo... We aren't here about his training lol
Fun fact: The rapid reloading of the shotgun in John Wick 3 is called quad loading and is mostly used by competitive shooters. It is also my favorite type of reload. Tactically, the loading style in Chapter 2 where shells are loaded in singles is much more common, demonstrating John's extreme prowess as a shooter even among other professional killers. John Wick is truly the Baba Yaga.
I know dude! nobody is giving that any love, I know it's flashy and not necessary really (Unless your other hand or something has been blown off). It is him really doing that and that is really fucking cool.
Something they noted Kimber model barrels tend to lock up. The production noted it & had Keanu also train to prepare for that to showcase. Yeah, it looks a bit flashy & pointless. But if it were IRL & the lockup occurs; You'll have JW2 to remember how to check for the next time.
I love how he doesn't have infinte ammo that ends just when he fights the main villain or their bodyguard just for a hand to hand combat....Also, all the reload timings are precise
The tactical shotgun reloads are the most impressive IMO. Like damn he is just in another league as an actor. He also takes mags from dead enemies; like why does this not happen in any other movies
I like how the choreographers factor in John Wick to do tactical reloads, that is, removing a partially used mag from the pistol to put in a full mag, and then storing the partially used mag away for use later before entering into an area of anticipated firefight
The tunnel shout-out in the second movie is by far my favorite gungasm scenes in cinema history. They way he reloads the shotgun while also having an emergency pellet ready to go when he is empty is just so gooooooodd!! By the way I am waiting for Combat Master to be released as an airsoft gun. It's an instant buy even though I already own 3 Glock airsoft pistols. Hands down my favorite looking pistol...!
4:10 wether we wanted it or not, weve stepped into a war with the invaders in our hotel, so lets get down to taking them out one by one. The invaders, from what I can gather, they are heavily armored and well trained but with the right firepower and John Wick we can punch through their armor and break their grip on hotel.
I think its interesting that sometimes the guns don't lock on an empty mag, probably due to blanks having enough powder to cycle the guns but not enough pressure to send the slide all the way back. Also kinda funny that in John Wick 1 you can see the blank cartridges in the mag when he's using the AR-15
I've asked competitive shooters about this and many prefer that their guns *don't* lock back when empty, or modify them so. Apparently they simply get used to racking the slide to ensure a round is loaded, and not having to fumble for the release lever lets you retain a better grip with your main hand. Plus it's consistent with mid-mag changes, so your reloading method doesn't change. Additionally, it can prevent the weapon from holding slide open with rounds still in the mag.
this puts into context to me how hard a lengthy shoot out would actually be on top of avoiding wounds and actually being a good shot. Looks exhuasting or the better word might be tedious(or both)
Another great thing about the Wick films and reloads is that they aren't over used as fuck, just enough to show he knows what he's doing and at just the right time for the tacti-kewl AF moments, everything in the Wick films is paced soooooo great
I really think they wasted a lot of potential having John assemble a vintage revolver from museum scraps and only fire it once. Seeing him take out multiple assailants with that thing western style would've been so cool!
Late rep, but Wick was frankenstein-ing a gun from as you said, museum scrap, it's already a miracle that it shot straight once rather than exploding in Wick's hand
Nope, I think you missed the point of the scene. For me, it was to show that the character of John Wick is such a perfectionist that he would rather pick a vintage revolver, assemble it to working order under pressure, and fire it once rather than look for the next polymer 21 round monstrosity. This kind of thinking, even on pain of death, appeals to the purist in many weapons enthusiasts.
@@thuannghia1212 - That scene had so much call back vibe to the scene in Good, Bad, and the Ugly. Would have loved watching him smoke a bunch of goons with that iron.
If I recall, he did keep the revolver, when his guns are confiscated during his meeting with the ruska roma, he mentions the revolver as being “vintage”. He just never used it after he got it, lol
@@JBliehall No bro... As far as i know you can "press check" with one hand in order to check whether a bullet is there or not... If you do it with two hands, you may possibly over press it and eject a good bullet and it may cost you dearly!!!
@@raffic9613 I have 5 (soon 6) patented weapons' training systems and over the last 12 years, they and I have trained about every LE, military and government entity that carries a weapon. I train them in weapons and tactics. NOT ONE trains you to run a press check with one hand. NOT ONE. It's Hollywood phantasy that looks "cool" but never would work in real-life..
Reeves is an amazing actor. He takes his craft to unspeakable levels. There are training videos of him 1000s hours and practice to do these movers. Even back in the Matrix days..spend hours and days practicing martial arts. He REALLY knows Kung Fu.
Love seeing him quad load the Benelli. (It was a Benelli in JW3 right?) Reloading can be used to great effect in films. They can add tension or break up the action. Lots of movies do a disservice by not having them.
The funny thing is how in JW2 he is single thumb loading and in JW3 he is quad loading like a pro and these movies take place within a short period of each other. That is about the ONLY unrealistic thing here lol
I wouldn't call that unrealistic, @@BricksNJitzz It's never indicated how long John left his old life in the Continental behind for; one could see that as Wick having to re-hone his skills, or simply them coming back to him in a short period of time.
@Danny Young he had better gear to properly conduct quad loads in JW3, it's not really practical to quad load without special gear like they had there and then.
Possibly the only action film series wherein the reloads are as satisfying as the shots. Only John Wick could have an entire sequence based around disassembling and reassembling an antique pistol just to end the resulting shootout in a single shot. Reloads are treated as part of the combat, especially when they get interrupted and John has to do some BJJ moves to create space to finish a reload and confirm the kill. Everything he does has the goal of ending someone with a bullet, even when it seems like he's just being flashy. No wasted actions. Action choreography perfected.
I was thinking it would have the aesthetic reload sounds intact in the montage, but the orchestral music was fitting and makes it less of a glaring missing component. It's enjoyable, but I would much more enjoy another version that somehow includes the reload sounds with the BGM. I think that would be fantastic.
He's more impressive than John Wick. John Wick is already John Wick. Keaneu had to BECOME John Wick. After already learning Robot Kung-Fu to save us all from the machines.
So I just moved my channel to a brand account and unfortunately my own comments don't get carried over, so if it now looks like I haven't been responding to anyone that's why. I addressed a few questions in the now-deleted comments, so let me just summarize:
The reason for making this video was that I got the idea and wanted to do it as a little editing experiment, with the Vivaldi piece that is featured so prominently in John Wick 3 (and its trailer). I cut out all the sound effects in favor of the music, because leaving in the gunshot and reload sounds also meant leaving in the screaming, yelling, pulsing club music, wheel screeching, etc. that is also in the same action scenes. I looked at it as a creative project, rather than a simple reload counter (which is why there is no on-screen reload counter).
Yes, I know not everything in this video technically qualifies as a "reload," but I wanted to include them anyway.
A commenter pointed out that this video is NOT, in fact, EVERY reload in John Wick. I missed one that happens in the final action scene of John Wick 1. Sorry!
The only thing missing is the sound of the reloads. I know it's a considerable amount of work, but you Could do fade-in-fade-out transitions for the reloading sound effects( i.e sound effects volume slowly increases -> reload sound effect -> sound effects volume slowly decreases) and also have the Vivaldi streaming in. I'm not going to request for you to time the reload sounds to the Vivaldi melody, cause that really is a ridiculous amount of work.
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@Zayd Julian I watch on flixzone. Just google for it =)
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John Wick: *flicks empty magazine away*
My brain: *ART*
Typically it’s best u put the magazine back in ur pouch rather than throwing it away. But hey, it looks cool
@@literallytired5469 sometimes you don’t got time for that
@@KampucheanDemon now thinking about it, I could see why he did it
@@literallytired5469 due to what’s going on, saving the mag isn’t the best course of action. You can always pick up the enemy’s weapon and use it if you’re out of ammo. Which does happen here in John Wick
@@Apollo5752353 i never seen john wick pick up enemy gun
Reloads✔️
Wears Armour ✔️
Takes cover✔️
Ensures death by headshot ✔️
Loves dogs ✔️
all package ✔️
And he's actually a shooter . He can do those things in real life - not that they're tactically a good idea , but he can do them.
@@uglydog311 actual shooter wow this makes John wick feel even more realistic
He has toilet
Checks if bullet is in chamber (if not in dire straits).
The filmmakers have talked about how they plan out action scenes with John's bullet count in mind, so that when John is engaged in a gunfight with multiple enemies, the action lays out how John is being efficient with his shots, thinking about when he needs to either reload or needing to grab someone else's weapon. It really comes through in the firefights that John is thinking moves ahead even under fire, which is one of the many reasons theyre so spectacular. It's not just characters standing around blindly firing, there's purpose in its action and movement.
Agreed. Also the bulletproof suit was a good idea
Until the 4th movie at least.
Well not always, they kinda forgot sometimes, but all good for the sake of entertainment really.
@@darrylaz3570 kind of like how Danny from Game of Thrones kind of forgot?
@@Corpsecreate I mean, that car steering while shooting thing was already impressive enough and a pain in the ass to pull off, I can respect them giving John infinite ammo for that scene, adding a reload would've been hell
Only fictional marksman that doesn't have an infinite magazine...
He's trained for the role.. Soo that means he's a marksman as well?
@@karlgorospe8935 you didn't got his point lol
@@manannaik1341 im sure he got the point, its just that keanu reeves was actually trained in real life too by expert marksmen
@@DerGrosTitan lol seriously?
@@myeyesaredrymylove I know all that thing.. I was talking about main comment.. who was right about reload... In this movie gun doesn't have infinite ammo... We aren't here about his training lol
I love the way he throws out the empty magazines
Which one
@@MattaparthiShivaBhargav m416 one
Same
@@rachelxkendra some gun experts actually calls it the John Wick Reload ;)
Chef kiss for that scene
1:29 it kinda looks like he's playing the violin
True
Haha
Woahh ....underrated comment
😂😂😂
Well spotted:)
Fun fact: The rapid reloading of the shotgun in John Wick 3 is called quad loading and is mostly used by competitive shooters. It is also my favorite type of reload. Tactically, the loading style in Chapter 2 where shells are loaded in singles is much more common, demonstrating John's extreme prowess as a shooter even among other professional killers. John Wick is truly the Baba Yaga.
And I thought I was somekind of badass when I figured this out for myself with my first pump shotgun I ever owned!
No. He is the man you send to kill the baba yaga
It seemed like dual loads to me, but hard to make out with his shot shell carrier. Either way tho based
I wish I could re load that fast, even with my speed loader I only have a 10 round mag.
Some day I would love to do competitive shooting.
Alternative title : John Wick Reloaded
Haha
Matrix 4: Wick Reloaded
aka *"Into the Wick'Verse"*
John Wick remake title confirm.
Bright idea!!!💡
2:17 - The most awesome reload and chamber load recheck I have ever seen..
I know dude! nobody is giving that any love, I know it's flashy and not necessary really (Unless your other hand or something has been blown off). It is him really doing that and that is really fucking cool.
Something they noted Kimber model barrels tend to lock up. The production noted it & had Keanu also train to prepare for that to showcase. Yeah, it looks a bit flashy & pointless. But if it were IRL & the lockup occurs; You'll have JW2 to remember how to check for the next time.
From Cod black ops 1's double M1911s
We love us a good press check.
It is amazingly quick too
the music playing in the background truly makes john's reloads a work of art
Guns are art and the people who use them are artists
it's called "the four seasons winter"
Vivaldi
2:11 the moment everyone is looking for
How did you know?
The meme man!
The press check haha
Actually it's 2:19
So, dead wrong
@@ronnenfelt5438 nvm at least that was what I came for
The one-handed press check at 2:19 is absolutely clean.
The frequent realistic reloads are a big reason I love these movies so much.
3:13
My favourite scene of John Wick 3
I was searching this comment 😉😉😉
Mine too..😍
Its a new version of Russian roulette
In VR its called American roulette
vivaldi music fits very well.
Yes sir from John wick 3
@@sestoalternativeevo8884 the Four Seasons have been all over John Wick, not just JW3
The John Wick series is not just a set of movies, it’s art. Bellissimo.
Keanu is the only hollywood movie actor I know who reloads in reality with speed and assurance.
He trained for several months by taran buttler.. thats why he can reload faster without cgi and editing.
@@harisyoung4110
That’s what he said.
@@harisyoung4110 that's what he said. Even trained professional find difficult to do the way he was doing tho with that accuracy
You forgot Val Kilmer in Heat
Tom Cruise in Collateral is also damn impressive.
2:11
When some middle school kid says that your favorite song was stolen from TikTok/Fortnite
@Beverly Marsh 🤣
John wick is me walking into a middle school full of kids who thought Halo stole Master Chief
fortnite bad
amirite?
@Beverly Marsh well not cringe enough like tik tok tho
@@Drownedinlemonade there is nothing more cringe than tik tok....sometimes it's fucking scaring me!
Came for the guns, stayed for the Vivaldi (Winter is so amazing)
john wick shows you not only the shoots are cool, but also the reloads
2:17 that's my jam
Mine tooo...
Lmao
2:11 HE’S GONNA DO THE THING
Love how he usually double checks the chamber after the slide cycles a round.
he actually checks it depending on the reliability of the gun which is a cool detail!
I absolutely love the detail in these movies when it comes to guns, the realism and attention to the small details is incredible.
Can let my eyes fall out dry and still watch this again and again
I love how he doesn't have infinte ammo that ends just when he fights the main villain or their bodyguard just for a hand to hand combat....Also, all the reload timings are precise
I love how the gunfight reloads, are frequently as exciting as the shooting in the gunfight.
Haha. It has been spectacular even in 80s action.🎉🎉
The tactical shotgun reloads are the most impressive IMO. Like damn he is just in another league as an actor. He also takes mags from dead enemies; like why does this not happen in any other movies
Reeves is a competitive shooter and thus knows how guns work
Please also appreciate that he checks the chamber after reloading depending on the reliability of the gun he uses.
the entire scene in JW3 with the shotgun is amazing. quad loading like a beast
I like how the choreographers factor in John Wick to do tactical reloads, that is, removing a partially used mag from the pistol to put in a full mag, and then storing the partially used mag away for use later before entering into an area of anticipated firefight
You have to wonder if Keanu suffered a lot of muscle cramps from re-taking a reload scene.
The tunnel shout-out in the second movie is by far my favorite gungasm scenes in cinema history. They way he reloads the shotgun while also having an emergency pellet ready to go when he is empty is just so gooooooodd!!
By the way I am waiting for Combat Master to be released as an airsoft gun. It's an instant buy even though I already own 3 Glock airsoft pistols. Hands down my favorite looking pistol...!
I love the way he checks every time to make sure one is in the chamber
You can tell a lot of work and training has gone into those reloads. Even better than Kilmer in Heat.
Michael Mann is master. Chad Stalhelski is apprentice. Haha. Both deserves the moniker first director ever 2 shoot all grounded action sequences.
4:10 wether we wanted it or not, weve stepped into a war with the invaders in our hotel, so lets get down to taking them out one by one. The invaders, from what I can gather, they are heavily armored and well trained but with the right firepower and John Wick we can punch through their armor and break their grip on hotel.
When you playing Airsoft with only a pistol and wears a suit with a bulletproof bb vest.
Makes no sense as I play airsoft and you are out with one bb
And I’ve made all the jw guns and including the mpx with a 3D printed shell
2:15 - 2:21 and 4:40 - 4:51 for me, some of the best and badass reloads of the super assassin!!! 🇵🇭
charon reloading his shotgun and then pushing up his glasses is so good i love all the little details in these movies
In theater i was we all laughed at the situation not him
I like this part 1:34 because John Wick is holding the shotgun similar to how a violin is held while violin music is being played in the background.
I think its interesting that sometimes the guns don't lock on an empty mag, probably due to blanks having enough powder to cycle the guns but not enough pressure to send the slide all the way back. Also kinda funny that in John Wick 1 you can see the blank cartridges in the mag when he's using the AR-15
Or due to his hand position he rode the slide lock.
I've asked competitive shooters about this and many prefer that their guns *don't* lock back when empty, or modify them so. Apparently they simply get used to racking the slide to ensure a round is loaded, and not having to fumble for the release lever lets you retain a better grip with your main hand. Plus it's consistent with mid-mag changes, so your reloading method doesn't change. Additionally, it can prevent the weapon from holding slide open with rounds still in the mag.
Press check at @2:20 is epic! Love the way Keanu trained a true professional 👌
The amor piercing bullets reload in the Continental massacre is just extraordinary
The scene at 3:08 had me dying out loud when I watched it 🤣🤣🤣
theres no way you did a reload video without audio, thats literally the most satisfying part
this puts into context to me how hard a lengthy shoot out would actually be on top of avoiding wounds and actually being a good shot. Looks exhuasting or the better word might be tedious(or both)
I love how Keanu learned the quad load for the shotgun between movies 2 and 3
Keanu is a very well trained in all kinds of Guns, And his shooting skills was amazing even in real life.
Ong
Next super cut: every individual shot fired. John Wick 1, 2, 3, 4
I need the sounds of reloading as well
1:05 I think is my favorite reload
2:17 proud to say I have mastered this one. Loved it from the moment I watched the movie.
somehow the perfect song choices for this
1:37 was the most disrespectful reload I’ve seen in my life
Another great thing about the Wick films and reloads is that they aren't over used as fuck, just enough to show he knows what he's doing and at just the right time for the tacti-kewl AF moments, everything in the Wick films is paced soooooo great
I really think they wasted a lot of potential having John assemble a vintage revolver from museum scraps and only fire it once. Seeing him take out multiple assailants with that thing western style would've been so cool!
but seeing him desperate looking for weapon is great to hahaha.
Late rep, but Wick was frankenstein-ing a gun from as you said, museum scrap, it's already a miracle that it shot straight once rather than exploding in Wick's hand
Nope, I think you missed the point of the scene. For me, it was to show that the character of John Wick is such a perfectionist that he would rather pick a vintage revolver, assemble it to working order under pressure, and fire it once rather than look for the next polymer 21 round monstrosity. This kind of thinking, even on pain of death, appeals to the purist in many weapons enthusiasts.
@@thuannghia1212 - That scene had so much call back vibe to the scene in Good, Bad, and the Ugly. Would have loved watching him smoke a bunch of goons with that iron.
If I recall, he did keep the revolver, when his guns are confiscated during his meeting with the ruska roma, he mentions the revolver as being “vintage”. He just never used it after he got it, lol
me: who wants gun.
John wick: present sir.
More like Pencil 😅
I like this video
Yoooooo
John wick reloads irl, come on
And me
Only 17 likes and 3 comments lol
I knew IMMEDIATELY what the popular "most replayed" would be. That one handed press check
2:14 best reload in my opinion
2:15 Flicks empty mag, Reload, clamp it,, then double check if the 1st bullet is jammed or not!!!! That's detail🔥🔥🔥
@@JBliehall No bro... As far as i know you can "press check" with one hand in order to check whether a bullet is there or not... If you do it with two hands, you may possibly over press it and eject a good bullet and it may cost you dearly!!!
@@raffic9613 I have 5 (soon 6) patented weapons' training systems and over the last 12 years, they and I have trained about every LE, military and government entity that carries a weapon. I train them in weapons and tactics.
NOT ONE trains you to run a press check with one hand. NOT ONE.
It's Hollywood phantasy that looks "cool" but never would work in real-life..
@@JBliehall nah bro... i just google-d it😂
@@raffic9613 I have no idea what you are trying to imply..................
Love how it looks like he's playing a violin while reloading at 1:28. John Wick is a Maestro. Violence is his music, and the gun is his instrument.
Reeves is an amazing actor. He takes his craft to unspeakable levels. There are training videos of him 1000s hours and practice to do these movers. Even back in the Matrix days..spend hours and days practicing martial arts. He REALLY knows Kung Fu.
John wick 1: time to reload my life
John wick 2: time to reload my guns
John wick 3: *ALREADY RELOADING MORE GUNS*
Best tactical reloads ever
Love seeing him quad load the Benelli. (It was a Benelli in JW3 right?)
Reloading can be used to great effect in films. They can add tension or break up the action. Lots of movies do a disservice by not having them.
The funny thing is how in JW2 he is single thumb loading and in JW3 he is quad loading like a pro and these movies take place within a short period of each other. That is about the ONLY unrealistic thing here lol
I wouldn't call that unrealistic, @@BricksNJitzz
It's never indicated how long John left his old life in the Continental behind for; one could see that as Wick having to re-hone his skills, or simply them coming back to him in a short period of time.
@Danny Young he had better gear to properly conduct quad loads in JW3, it's not really practical to quad load without special gear like they had there and then.
I very much appreciate that you exported this without baked-in black bars.
Mann,seeing every reload again shows we love john.
This is what give John Wick an advantages for a good action film.
He actually reloads the gun and the bullet count is accurate.
You can tell Keanu's trained with the right people.
The quad loading of the shotgun and the one handed press check on the Kimber 45 are my favorites.
of course the overhand one handed press check (2:20) with his 1911 is legendary...
Gotta say, reloading in front of Ares using magazines from inside her jacket and then refusing to kill her is BM as hell.
It was kind of her to save her bullets for John Wick
BM?
@@emiliodelbozo3155 bad manners
Basically humiliating a person just because you can.
Haha stranga! Guns not just about shooting, it's about reloading. (The merchant re4)
Possibly the only action film series wherein the reloads are as satisfying as the shots. Only John Wick could have an entire sequence based around disassembling and reassembling an antique pistol just to end the resulting shootout in a single shot. Reloads are treated as part of the combat, especially when they get interrupted and John has to do some BJJ moves to create space to finish a reload and confirm the kill. Everything he does has the goal of ending someone with a bullet, even when it seems like he's just being flashy. No wasted actions. Action choreography perfected.
I was thinking it would have the aesthetic reload sounds intact in the montage, but the orchestral music was fitting and makes it less of a glaring missing component. It's enjoyable, but I would much more enjoy another version that somehow includes the reload sounds with the BGM. I think that would be fantastic.
This is pure art!
Thank you very much!
John Wick is like the doom guy
When he's in a shootout he doesn't see enemies, he sees walking ammo packs
This Entire Saga Is Straight Surgical!! 😂👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽🔥🔥🔥
Splendid combination, Vivaldi and guns.
The amount of training he does for his movies is unbelievable. Like he can actually run a gun course like you would not believe...
Something about this reloading properly in movies often feels like a unicorn; so pronounced when seen but often rarely found
Thank you. Vivaldi was also a most appropriate accompanying score.
I love that there's a video for anything I want to watch
Superb! The music was a perfect fit as well. The John Wick series is masterful entertainment.
Great video! And nice that you’ve picked up Vivaldi, setting up the mood for our guests 😏
I came here to reload but stayed for this beautiful music.
This was beautiful to watch ❤️
This was sooo.. COOL😀
2:16 my fav...
The music is beautiful, makes this so much cooler
WE LOVE YOU for this video!
This will reach million for sure🔥👍
Oh, this amazing video must be continued with the magnificent moments of 4th chapter now
He's more impressive than John Wick. John Wick is already John Wick. Keaneu had to BECOME John Wick. After already learning Robot Kung-Fu to save us all from the machines.
Best reload John Wick 2 at 2:15 - so clean, so Wick.
Wish you updated this with fourth one
Beatifully made!
Excellent compilation! Thank you! And, I love Vivaldi!!
The reloads are ART.
PERIOD.