@@kreegak3802omg great movie. That fight scene 🩸🩸🩸🩸🔥🔥.. he goes back to playing small part in witness w Harrison ford as brother of Alexander Gordunov.. Amish guy who also liked Kelly mcgillis. He was Denzel’s buddy the weapons officer in crimson tide, master chief in gi Jane . Tom stall in history of violence 🔥🔥👍👍plus I was deployed n 2004 i think it was horse race across the desert movie ??.. and a western movie Appaloosa w Ed Harris I think. 👍
@@PalomasMusic666 its probably like 4lbs of food as they also did with toppings. It's not impossible as the pros do like 60 or more but its also not a small amount of food lol. I think after 10 the normal person would start to struggle.
Dr. Shirley knew that if a white man was shining shoes of a black man in the deep south they would lynch him. He was testing him to see his reaction make sure he had personal rules of conduct and the willingness to act on them. Such as protecting Dr. Shirley and his crew if there is a problem. Ie it wasn't just a pay check.
yea he mirrored his own sense of pride and disdain at suffering indignities that he inevitably had as a black man during the time. someone who can say no is someone you want to deal with. someone who cant is a slave and of no use to anyone.
@@titolovely8237 Its not like its some form of "indignity". If the man needs to have shiny shoes for a concert, he needs his shoes shined. Ofc I would argue that you then employ different people for different tasks, but its not demeaning to ask someone to polish your shoes. Much less if you pay them for it.
@@cruusha9866 yea the act itself wouldn’t be but look at the dynamic in which he was saying to shine his shoes. He was sitting on a literal throne and talking down to him in a dismissive and demeaning manner. He definitely meant it as a demeaning test to see if Vigo would take the bait
Mahershala does an amazing job here, the air of dignity and elegance he carries with ease is amazing. You can tell he has a lot of respect for himself, but isn't arrogant, he understands he's dealing with a man who while not as educated, has just as much respect for himself. The way he moves is very deliberate, reminds me of his role in Moonlight, his demeanor just completely embodies the character. Viggo is obviously amazing as usual too.
it definitely comes across as arrogance, even the way he has the chairs setup, with him being on a raised throne, looking down on the people he is talking to.
@@Murtagh653 he's not arrogant--an arrogant person would never have been ashamed of needing to have called Bobby Kennedy. There is a difference between pride and arrogance--and he's never treated Tony as a lesser person (an arrogant person would have)
@@Murtagh653 For perspective, he went from being on a higher plane and looking down on him, asking Vigo questions, to coming down to his level and talking to him honestly. It was very good scene blocking.
I love how Tony demands more money after finding out he was highly recommended. He was totally fine with the original offer before realizing that Shirley wanted to hire him specifically.
and the fact that Tony Lip doesnt care at all about that attempt to establish authority over employee. Great scene and a great movie! Both characters had an beautiful arc.
@@katherinkeegan8601: No bragging? No posturing? Lol, what a joke…he walks out wearing an elegant robe and beDECKED with jewelry like he’s some kinda rapper (prolly wore every piece he had) and comes out to sit on a THRONE. You must be joking with your comment
@@srjhr No, not Aragorn--Frank Vallelonga, aka Tony Lip. The actual person being portrayed by Viggo went on to become an actor, eventually playing the role of Carmine Lupertazzi in the Sopranos.
It reminds me of Mr. Ryuichi Sakamoto, a famous Japanese musician nicknamed "Professor." He gained worldwide recognition with the music of the Yellow Magic Orchestra.
"Hmmmm. so youre married. Im not sure this job is suitable for a married man" "What, are we bringing broads?" LOL, so cute! I LOVED Viggo's character and thought process. So basic, but so to the point. Made sense.
❤In an era where movies are about mostly comic superheroes and +200 million dollar budgets. It's WELCOME to see a movie about two ORDINARY human beings and their EXTRAORDINARY journey. I enjoyed it very much.
That has to be the most badass officer anywhere. That looks like the type of office King George had. Of course I have no idea what king George office looked like but I bet it was something like that.
I heard a lot of royalty lived in relativly... bad conditions. Even with the greatest treasures at display, I wouldnt want to live like the king of the age over living like I do already. So doc probably lived better than king george. But I get what you meant!
You're telling me this is the same guy that became the one true king of Gondor? Viggo Mortensen is the type of actor that just melts into his roles. Can't believe the guy hasn't won an Oscar yet.
I have yet to see Viggo Mortenson play a similar character twice, in fact I think he has used a different accent in every movie that I have seen him in.
I am a very critic person towards movies and dont finish a lot of em, but Ive watched this movie 5 times since it came out, and it makes me laugh so much. Tony is amazing, but off course the bond they create is very special too .Some movies have that X factor and for me this is one of those movies.
I remember seeing this movie with my Grandfather in theaters and we both really liked it. I guess for that reason it will always hold a special place in my heart
Not a lord of the rings fan but I forgot he was in those. I’m thinking of movies w/ him as the main star in leading roles. Great actor. We don’t see him in Hollywood red carpet or anything but 👍👍👍
He goes back at least to 1985 in witness movie as the brother of Alexander Gordunov.. he was big blonde guy competing w Harrison ford for Kelly mcgillis. He played guys brother. Small role. He was in the buggy when Harrison ford fought the guys who were messing w other guy n it made the crooked cops locate him. 👍👍the road in 2009.. he was dad w the son in post apocalyptic world ??
@@sliderx1897 so many roles before he was well known. Small role in witness as Alexander godunov ‘s brother .. Denzel’s buddy “weps” .. weapons officer in crimson tide movie. Plus 👍👍🔥🔥.. master chief in gi Jane.. history of violence, eastern promises 👍
What a cracking movie ended up watching by accident because Aragon was in it lol what an awesome film really enjoyed it both cracking actors and a great story
This was a Brilliant film well written, great acting from the lead actors. Ironically enough the lady I went on a date with to watch this film at the Cinema had big beautiful Green eyes, all I can do is reminesce 😂😂😂 still a great movie.
Here is Quotes from film: 1. Dr. Don Shirley: "So if I'm not black enough and if I'm not white enough, then tell me, Tony, what am I?" 2. Tony Lip: "The world's full of lonely people afraid to make the first move." 3. Dr. Don Shirley: "Genius is not enough. It takes courage to change people's hearts." 4. Tony Lip: "You know, my father used to say, whatever you do, do it 100%. When you work, work. When you laugh, laugh. When you eat, eat like it's your last meal." This is just for you :) Donʼt forget about me (◠‿◕)
Imagine this time period, where a local establishment actually let you eat 26 hotdogs without charging you, a whole crowd of people betting on you, you win $50, and then come home to a wife that understands a bet is a bet and gives you a kiss for winning. That character must've felt like the man... and a lot of gas.
As much as I was rooting for Black Panther to win Best Picture in 2019, I can’t believe it took me so long to see what others saw in Green Book. And this is a beautiful piece of art! Something post pandemic Hollywood is somewhat lacking in. I enjoy cinema like this that has resonance and has something human to say. I’m not all into big budget spectacle alone!
This movie is up there with the best, in my opinion. It's a Forrest Gump and Shawshank Redemption level of quality, in my humble movie addicted opinion.
Plus viggo had small role in 1996 Stallone movie daylight. He was the celebrity mountain climber n tried climbing up thru mid river passage I think and it all caved in on him 😪
Viggo isn’t in enough movies, he is a phenomenal actor
Guys talented speaks many languages
Eastern promises shows how good he is
@@kreegak3802omg great movie. That fight scene 🩸🩸🩸🩸🔥🔥.. he goes back to playing small part in witness w Harrison ford as brother of Alexander Gordunov.. Amish guy who also liked Kelly mcgillis. He was Denzel’s buddy the weapons officer in crimson tide, master chief in gi Jane . Tom stall in history of violence 🔥🔥👍👍plus I was deployed n 2004 i think it was horse race across the desert movie ??.. and a western movie Appaloosa w Ed Harris I think. 👍
Very true. But his is a choice.
wtf this is aragorn?!
I'm just realizing that Tony's unwillingness to act subservient is exactly what made Dr. Shirley choose him.
He needed a tough street smart guy.
Just now? As in you had watched the movie previously and didn't pick up on the idea until viewing this snippet 21 hours ago?
You just now realized that did you? 😊
False! Lip is a trouble neutralizer and was recommended by a lot of people. That’s the reason
@@MohammadAliKhalil Yea, he even said it: "I asked around and your name came up".
24 hotdogs for the tie. 25 to win. 26 to send a message 😂
Ya know I'm not gonna lie 26 doesn't sound hard, though I'm pretty sure if I was in the contest I'd realize just how hard it is lol
@@PalomasMusic666go eat 5 hot dogs in a row with buns and tell me you can eat 5x more
@@natenate2280
On a cheat day I can eat a whole bucket of spaghetti 😁
@@PalomasMusic666 its probably like 4lbs of food as they also did with toppings. It's not impossible as the pros do like 60 or more but its also not a small amount of food lol. I think after 10 the normal person would start to struggle.
@@natenate2280
I'm actually tempted to try ngl
One of the themes of this movie is "dignity." I think Dr. Shirley was impressed with Tony's aversion to shinning shoes, for anyone.
Dr. Shirley knew that if a white man was shining shoes of a black man in the deep south they would lynch him. He was testing him to see his reaction make sure he had personal rules of conduct and the willingness to act on them. Such as protecting Dr. Shirley and his crew if there is a problem. Ie it wasn't just a pay check.
yea he mirrored his own sense of pride and disdain at suffering indignities that he inevitably had as a black man during the time. someone who can say no is someone you want to deal with. someone who cant is a slave and of no use to anyone.
@@titolovely8237 Its not like its some form of "indignity". If the man needs to have shiny shoes for a concert, he needs his shoes shined. Ofc I would argue that you then employ different people for different tasks, but its not demeaning to ask someone to polish your shoes. Much less if you pay them for it.
@@cruusha9866 yea the act itself wouldn’t be but look at the dynamic in which he was saying to shine his shoes. He was sitting on a literal throne and talking down to him in a dismissive and demeaning manner. He definitely meant it as a demeaning test to see if Vigo would take the bait
@@titolovely8237 Yeah, true, it could've been for that purpose.
Mahershala does an amazing job here, the air of dignity and elegance he carries with ease is amazing. You can tell he has a lot of respect for himself, but isn't arrogant, he understands he's dealing with a man who while not as educated, has just as much respect for himself. The way he moves is very deliberate, reminds me of his role in Moonlight, his demeanor just completely embodies the character. Viggo is obviously amazing as usual too.
it definitely comes across as arrogance, even the way he has the chairs setup, with him being on a raised throne, looking down on the people he is talking to.
His role as Remy Danton in House of Cards is similar. I don't what his background is, but he strikes me as a super educated person
@@Murtagh653 he's not arrogant--an arrogant person would never have been ashamed of needing to have called Bobby Kennedy. There is a difference between pride and arrogance--and he's never treated Tony as a lesser person (an arrogant person would have)
@@Murtagh653it wasn’t arrogance you obviously don’t know DR Shirley’s back story especially for those times
@@Murtagh653 For perspective, he went from being on a higher plane and looking down on him, asking Vigo questions, to coming down to his level and talking to him honestly. It was very good scene blocking.
Instant must watch. Both actors are mesmerizing in their performances and it’s a wholesome ending.
It took me a while to finally see what others have seen in it. And I couldn’t agree more
Watched it 3 times i just love the acting and tony lips's bs 😅
@@sansrival933he's the bullshit artist after all
Love this movie! definitely 10/10👍🏾
the ending was AMAZING...one of my favorite endings to any movie.
I love how Tony demands more money after finding out he was highly recommended. He was totally fine with the original offer before realizing that Shirley wanted to hire him specifically.
No way! A prototype fan out in the wild!
nah he probably upped it because the guy wanted more done than what he originally thought. butler crap
“Why we bringing broads?” Cracks me up every time 😂
Right, like he wasn't even concerned about the time away from his family.
Dr. Shirley's minute reaction of amusement and disdain is what makes that line so good
Hahahah factsss
Gumars
@@moixmoix4798
YeH he's like dude I'm obviously Gay
This guy can play Aragorn and Tony Lip convincingly. That shows how versatile he is as an actor.
In addition to playing a Russian gangster in Eastern Promises.
@@joemckim1183 he was awesome in Carlitos Way and History of Violence too!
@@tence_6965 Also the Vanishing Point
which movie is this?
@@chowdhuryahsanhameem667 green book
The scene where he helps Tony write a letter to his wife and her reaction when she gets it was just amazing
I wanted to hear more about the part where he dried the socks on the TV in his original letter, like was the TV on and what type of TV was it?
which movie is this?
@@chowdhuryahsanhameem667 _Green Book._
Every wife deserves a letter like that. 📃✉️
“Public relations” cracks me up
HAHAHA!! Right?! Understatement to say the least. Man, this movie was GOLD!!
well hes technally not wrong
The way he does the little evil hand movement.
Straight out of "Firefly."
The baby elephant just hit 19 - you're embarrassing! 🤣🤣🤣 had me rolling
I knew he said that 😂😂😂
One of my favorite lines, together with "your left ass-cheek weighs 260"
"May my mother in law drop dead if I'm lying" that one got me, ngl
prolly meant 260 kg LOL
Lols mans hate his MIL
The Dr just casually sitting on his throne 😂 always gets me
Dr. Humble
What better way to make a statement. He is the boss. There's no bragging, no posturing, he just shows he is in control.
and the fact that Tony Lip doesnt care at all about that attempt to establish authority over employee.
Great scene and a great movie! Both characters had an beautiful arc.
@@katherinkeegan8601he looks ridiculous LOL
@@katherinkeegan8601:
No bragging? No posturing? Lol, what a joke…he walks out wearing an elegant robe and beDECKED with jewelry like he’s some kinda rapper (prolly wore every piece he had) and comes out to sit on a THRONE. You must be joking with your comment
This really is an exceptional film with great performances from Viggo and Mahershala!
Thank you for your comment. I agree completely. I loved this movie. Yeah, some of it was obvious - been done before - but not this well.
And years later, Tony went on to play Carmine Lupertazzi in the Sopranos! Epic life story
wow i had no idea he played carmine. holy shit
A Don doesn’t wear shorts…
@@TheBLT883 Yeah, Aragorn played Carmine right after he broke his toe on the way to get his shine box
@@srjhr No, not Aragorn--Frank Vallelonga, aka Tony Lip. The actual person being portrayed by Viggo went on to become an actor, eventually playing the role of Carmine Lupertazzi in the Sopranos.
@@JohnnyFukcup That's a cool little factoid. Thank you
“Sanitation” - Heard that one before. 😂😂
"Waste Management Consultant"
That's a stereotype, and it's offensive!
"Environmental cleanup"
I've read that in Tony's voice
Wasn't Carmine Lupretazzi Sr the real guy this movie was about?
"Well Mr. Vallelonga, thank you for stopping by.. Now go home and get your fuckin' shinebox!"
Dead! @alexrosu4405 😂
It reminds me of Mr. Ryuichi Sakamoto, a famous Japanese musician nicknamed "Professor."
He gained worldwide recognition with the music of the Yellow Magic Orchestra.
And now only Hosono-san remains. Truly heartbreaking but YMO is a favourite band of mine. Rydeen is perpetually on loop :).
Sakamoto is a legend, man
Lmao yellow magic Japanese wow
That movie just flowed so well
"Hmmmm. so youre married. Im not sure this job is suitable for a married man"
"What, are we bringing broads?"
LOL, so cute! I LOVED Viggo's character and thought process. So basic, but so to the point. Made sense.
yeah, class film, well scripted and acted.
Green book has become one of my favorite movies, I’ve must’ve watched it like 4 times already
40 for me
which movie is this?
Do you realize that $50 in 1960 is like $500. He just won like half a thousand basically in a hotdog eating contest
Imagine the irony now in 2024 500$ is like 50
@@ravenmohammed-ali3295perfectly balanced as all things should be
Almost as perfect as human speech over the years
Was bout to comment and call BS and say you were exaggerating, but then I looked it up and it really is 10x. That's absolutely nuts.
They wouldn't call it "action" if they weren't putting real money on the line
VIGGO, YEAR FOR YEAR, my Godness, incredible performance. ❤❤❤❤❤
Mahershala Ali is the perfect actor who can play BLADE sequel
FR!
There's one blade and there's ever only going to be one blade. 😎
He's not fit enough, Wesley is a blackbelt his whole life.
I just love the look she gives him 🤣🤣🤣
I’m pretty sure $50 at that time. Was like $500. Which is why she was so worried.
And that’s why he won
I wish my rent was only $50 at the time I had my first apartment
@@St.Francis9214
u know u also earn way less right?
the film is set in 1962, adjusted for inflation $50 is around $112 today
edit: idk i just looked it up i don’t do econ👍
No it's closer to 520 in terms of buying power
❤In an era where movies are about mostly comic superheroes and +200 million dollar budgets. It's WELCOME to see a movie about two ORDINARY human beings and their EXTRAORDINARY journey. I enjoyed it very much.
Viggo you a great actor, you deserve an OSCAR
Or an Oscar Mayer!
8:16 the moment of realization. “He’s perfect.”
That has to be the most badass officer anywhere. That looks like the type of office King George had. Of course I have no idea what king George office looked like but I bet it was something like that.
I heard a lot of royalty lived in relativly... bad conditions.
Even with the greatest treasures at display, I wouldnt want to live like the king of the age over living like I do already.
So doc probably lived better than king george.
But I get what you meant!
1:47 literally every woman when she hears you did something crazy until she finds out you got paid for it.
Read your comment a few times and nothing you said is wrong. I fact checked you and you cleared
I always loved Dr Shirley's album the one around the orphans
You're telling me this is the same guy that became the one true king of Gondor? Viggo Mortensen is the type of actor that just melts into his roles. Can't believe the guy hasn't won an Oscar yet.
Not only that, but Tony Lip, the guy whom he's playing, ended up becoming an actor himself and played Carmine Lupertazzi on The Sopranos.
Highly recommend, must be one of my top 10 heart warming films I’ve ever had the pleasure to watch 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟
I have one of the boosk. He mappedout all the places that African American could eat at or sleep at. He sold these books, and made money behind it.
I have yet to see Viggo Mortenson play a similar character twice, in fact I think he has used a different accent in every movie that I have seen him in.
That's a good woman right there..
I'd absolutely love to bring back that whole "Every dude has a suit on" thing.😎🤷♂️
Lol the grunts when he comes home..he's about to take a world record shit after that 😂
“You’re embarrassing your son” the slight head nod still makes me laugh
Every time I start watching these clips I get carried away and think I'm watching the whole movie until it stops s and I'm like, "Awe man . . ."
Felt the same, i wished it continues 😂
But Yo Honest --- I've already seen the entire movie like five (5) times already!
I remember the appointment guy 03:19 as Kidney Stone Doctor in *FRIENDS* tv series
*Kidneeyyy Stones* 🤣🤣
Lol yea
Mister Tribiaaaaani~
@@mingodingo " i'm afraid you have *kidney stones* "
Lol 🤣🤣
Great spot!
Yup
I am a very critic person towards movies and dont finish a lot of em, but Ive watched this movie 5 times since it came out, and it makes me laugh so much. Tony is amazing, but off course the bond they create is very special too .Some movies have that X factor and for me this is one of those movies.
Gene Siskel over here!
I remember seeing this movie with my Grandfather in theaters and we both really liked it.
I guess for that reason it will always hold a special place in my heart
I like how Viggo's character just answers the phone like, "Yeaaaah?" lol
Literally the kiss and the finger to the cheek is so, U remember how lucky u are.
The level of acting here is amazing.
What a damn good movie.
I was quite surprised myself when I rented it. Tough to find anything like this in these Post Pandemic times
I love how Tony keeps the pen after the assistant takes his application. Lol
Very underrated movie. Loved it
Another comment said it won Best Picture
Man, $50 in 1962 is huge
$100 a week to drive a black man through 60s Deep South and he bet 50 on eating hot dogs 🤣
The acting in this movie was top notch
I just love this movie. The journey through their road trip to letter and the ending 😭 i loved every moment of this movie
Tony for sure got the best brother in laws, he's so supportive of him.
Linda Cardellini was perfect here as Tony’s wife
As a Marvel super fan I can’t believe Laura Barton and Aaron Davis are in the same movie!
No...she's perfect period lol
Great movie for anyone who hasn't seen it already
Someone please recommend more movies like this. I especially like the environment or the whole vibe of this movie and the Irishman
How about The Upside with Kevin Hart & Bryan Cranston or Just Mercy with Jamie Foxx Michael B Jordan and Brie Larson
@@manuelorozco7760maybe watch the original movie the upside was made after which is a French movie the intouchables it’s way better
"Why doesnt anyone take me seriously?"
Says the american wearing a dashiki, sitting on a throne in his living room.
Sitting on an elevated throne designed to show superiority over the seated guest
Lmao
This was such a good movie, please watch it if you see this.
Great dinamics between characters. Clearly chemistry. Wonderful scene. The production design tell's a lot about Mr. Ali's character.
Took me way too long to realize that was Bob Pinciotti from That 70s Show
A film that unites people in a more and more divided world ..loved it !
Not a lord of the rings fan but I forgot he was in those. I’m thinking of movies w/ him as the main star in leading roles. Great actor. We don’t see him in Hollywood red carpet or anything but 👍👍👍
He goes back at least to 1985 in witness movie as the brother of Alexander Gordunov.. he was big blonde guy competing w Harrison ford for Kelly mcgillis. He played guys brother. Small role. He was in the buggy when Harrison ford fought the guys who were messing w other guy n it made the crooked cops locate him. 👍👍the road in 2009.. he was dad w the son in post apocalyptic world ??
Master Chief in Gi Jane
@@sliderx1897 so many roles before he was well known. Small role in witness as Alexander godunov ‘s brother .. Denzel’s buddy “weps” .. weapons officer in crimson tide movie. Plus 👍👍🔥🔥.. master chief in gi Jane.. history of violence, eastern promises 👍
What a cracking movie ended up watching by accident because Aragon was in it lol what an awesome film really enjoyed it both cracking actors and a great story
I have never seen this movie before I never heard of Dr Shirley but I definitely need to watch this movie😊😊😊😊 blessings from Toronto😊😊😊😊
"What contest? I was hungry!" lmao
This was a Brilliant film well written, great acting from the lead actors. Ironically enough the lady I went on a date with to watch this film at the Cinema had big beautiful Green eyes, all I can do is reminesce 😂😂😂 still a great movie.
Here is Quotes from film:
1. Dr. Don Shirley: "So if I'm not black enough and if I'm not white enough, then tell me, Tony, what am I?"
2. Tony Lip: "The world's full of lonely people afraid to make the first move."
3. Dr. Don Shirley: "Genius is not enough. It takes courage to change people's hearts."
4. Tony Lip: "You know, my father used to say, whatever you do, do it 100%. When you work, work. When you laugh, laugh. When you eat, eat like it's your last meal."
This is just for you :)
Donʼt forget about me (◠‿◕)
Imagine this time period, where a local establishment actually let you eat 26 hotdogs without charging you, a whole crowd of people betting on you, you win $50, and then come home to a wife that understands a bet is a bet and gives you a kiss for winning.
That character must've felt like the man... and a lot of gas.
As much as I was rooting for Black Panther to win Best Picture in 2019, I can’t believe it took me so long to see what others saw in Green Book. And this is a beautiful piece of art! Something post pandemic Hollywood is somewhat lacking in. I enjoy cinema like this that has resonance and has something human to say. I’m not all into big budget spectacle alone!
This movie is underrated
He was perfect for the role
Easily became one of my favourite top ten movies ever after watching this.
this movie is so epic. one of my all time favorites.
True
This movie is up there with the best, in my opinion.
It's a Forrest Gump and Shawshank Redemption level of quality, in my humble movie addicted opinion.
I have just watched the Green Book. I am impressed 🤔
I'm Italian and the first conversation at the bar is very very Italian like.
A wonderful movie!
This is such a great film.
"eyyy 260? Your left ass weighs 260"
shit was so fucking funny for no reason
Outstanding movie grabbed my attention and held it from start to finish
Brilliant acting. Wonderful script.
That pen flip! Those days the pen was a valued commodity
0:45 Somewhere out there Tony’s mother in law just dropped dead 😂
beautiful movies very nice vibes and a nice ending
Magnificent scene and magnificent movie! 👍
2:00 "answer the fuckin' ting... " 😁
This movie is severely underrated
this is one great movie
That "What contest, I was hungry" kills me everytime
'what contest...i was hungry' 😂
It was a beautiful movie to watch and it feels so good to enjoy❤
Viggo Mortensen is so awesome. Alone the spanish movie Alatriste was so awesome
The guy at 3:20 who snaps his fingers arrogantly gets his comeuppins later. Gotta love it.
I love the acting of the wife lady
Nearly spilled my coffee at the guy trying to pronounce Tony's last name 😂 wahalalanga. My Habibi sounding like he prayin
I love hov they are all civil to one another
never seen this before but I know what im watching tonight
Plus viggo had small role in 1996 Stallone movie daylight. He was the celebrity mountain climber n tried climbing up thru mid river passage I think and it all caved in on him 😪
Great movie and defintly worth a watch!