Tom Hardy does not get the respect he should. Every role he plays is completely, 100% believable. Absolutely fantastic actor. If your unsure watch "Taboo".
@@dkmanshion 1 trash movie... yes like most actors above 50 roles you can find some real garbage. I blame in part the story : try to play brain dead for 1h30 without flashbacks to contrast your life with dementia.
Yeah well the whole we are here to make trouble yet pretend we are here to save you trouble is bullsh*t and insults Forrests intelligence. He's a hick but they have street smarts too.
@@JesusChrist2000BC dude, your in another dimension if you believe that...may not have been the greatest movie, but it was great. Much of which were true occurrences...which makes it cooler...Jack was shot at the bridge, and forrest did have his throat cut...rakes character was exaggerated, he really weren't from Chicago, Howard did kill him at the bridge by stabbing...and the Bondurant Brothers did sell moonshine to floyd Banner...how can you not like this movie?...Are you affected in the head? Jk...lol
I love how Forrest notices Rakes walking over to the girl, so he takes the opportunity to walk over to the commonwealth attorney and neutralize Rakes by basically saying, "you touch her, I end him." Without having to say it.
@@troydixzon9771 him and the sheriff knew the danger going in the lions den. The city boys were oblivious till Forrest promised if Rakes came round again they’d pull a Clever from his head. Could hear the electricity crackling the whole time 👏🏻😁
I’ve seen maybe fifteen movies twice or more, this is one of those movies. A lot of the greatness lies in the utterly brilliant casting. Same thing with Out of the Furnace with Christian Bale, Woody Harrelson and Casey Affleck. When a movie is perfectly performed, it hits you with a ton of bricks.
guy pearce is barely a man, and looks ridiculous usually and Shia LaBeouf is a total joke in every role he ever plays haha gives a s*** but Tom Hardy is a badass for sure
One born in Cambridge. One born in London. Great British actors. Both immerse themselves into each role so fully they're almost unrecognisable between movies. You'd never say that about De Nero. Or Pacino. Good as they are.
I had no idea who Tom Hardy was when this movie first came out. I don’t think I’ve ever seen a more badass character in a movie. Right up there with Clint Eastwood’s Dirty Harry and Val Kilmer’s Doc Holliday.
@@TylerLedford-x4o Well well, a grammar major, huh? If you'll notice, I also said "HAD", which is ALSO past tense. So I was referring to something IN THE PAST the first time I saw the movie. It wouldn't be correct to say "I had no idea who Tom Hardy is". That would work if I said "I HAVE no idea who Tom Hardy is". See the difference, Einstein?
I love how the intense ambient sound grows louder as tom hardy thinks how drawing his gun on the detective would play out, you can see that primal urge to kill in his eyes and when he realizes he most likely would lose with the other 3 deputies around him his focused eyes relax and the ambient sound cuts out. Beautiful!
Yet you, like most of the others commenting here, couldn't possibly be bothered to show him enough respect as to make sure you're spelling his last name correctly...
@@be.stoic1985 He spent 3 of his 54 years in England and you call him "British"? You may think you've come up with a valid argument to say he's British rather than Australian - but you clearly haven't.
The “Don’t you ever touch me again” wasn’t a threat it was a promise. But I think Rakes sealed his fate when he made a move on the girl and intimidated her. That signed his death warrant with Forrest
S. Fray thats when i know i can enjoy watching a character on screen, i like them immediately or i can see this is a character i am going to enjoy watching to hate
Thats when you know someone is a great actor, when their roles instantly make you like or dislike them. I HATED this character and didnt even realize it was Pierce at first.
Tom Hardy and Guy Pierce nailed their characters….a country back words hills badass and a creep….I would have loved to see them audition for their parts.
I dunno who he talked too but he’s got the part of the scariest sum buck in the woods down to a Tee. A lot of old timers were spitting image of this role.
Always be polite,,, you never know when you will bump into "that" kind of ol timer. His moto is,,,,, " if you take a dump In your yard,,,, that's your business,,,, you take a dump in my yard,,,, the undertaker will wipe your butt,,,,"
Jason Clarke is extremly underrated.i like that he brings something different in each of his roles.not here in this scene but he played a magnificent howard
@@dpdog88 "Guy Pearce" was actually born in Cambridgeshire, England, which makes him English.. Just coz he moved to Australia doesn't make him Australian.
Rico Conti no the family this movie was made about said it was not at all a representation of the way there family acted so it had to be hollywooded up
@@pittsburghpostgazzettemorr5693 I'm drinking some of what they produce now, I would recommend it over any bourbon or moonshine. Glad to see it distilled in my home county.
Maaaaannn this is one of my favorite movies!! Tom Hardy does his thing!! His acting ability is crowned like a king...However Guy Pearce from LA confidential blew me away I just recognized that that was him!! I've seen this movie probably 30 times and did not recognize that was him till just now...Love when actors get truly engaged in there roles and have the ability to play different parts great job Guy!! Another profound actor.
Haha me too, I would've loved a Forest vs Rakes fist fight! Avengers End Game robbed us of a true Hulk vs. Thanos showdown too....a real showdown more accurate and fitting to the Hulk's strength.
The real forest was a stick but he had good height, and the whole bridge ending was inaccurate, it would've been nice movie wise but since they already headed to the rainbows and sunshine ending I think it would've been too much and ruined the realism and authenticity the movie aura/theme had
The tension between Guy Pearce and Tom Hardy is palpable in this scene. When Pearce and asks Hardy “Are you thinking of drawing old me son?“ the score denotes just the perfect amount of tension. You can even hear an insect fly by that ties a bowtie on it. Terrific scene.
When Pearce had said, "He already has (regretted it), he just doesn't know it yet," and then asked Hardy if he was thinking of drawing on him, I always thought a great line from Hardy would have been, "I already have. You just don't know it yet." ;-)
That pale yellow oil drum with the rust on it is an amazing set piece, very underrated performance in fact. It almost blends into the background but still, it subtly helps decorate the scene while complimenting the other set pieces. I don't know how it didn't win an award, the judges were probably too interested in the plank 4th from the top of the building on the right of it and admiring it's russet tones. Don't worry off yellow and slightly rusted oil drum, you'll get a chance some day. Perhaps in your next feature you can be brought a little further forward in a scene than you are here, maybe even a stuntman can be thrown over you. Keep up the good work oil drum, I appreciate you ❤️
The way Hardy looks stone cold at Pearce makes @3:11 makes me immediately think of that scene in Jurassic Park where the hunter is explaining how when the one raptor looks at you, she's just figuring things out. Then his eyes soften and he grunts then shuffles away.
That's exactly the metaphor I was gonna make only with a mountain lion hahaha. My Dad said him and his buddy were camping one time and they woke up after a night of drinking and one was sitting a few feet away just watching them, my dad said it looked like it was deciding something and then after a bit it just got up and lazily walked away , he said it gave him chills and he wondered how long it had been there before he woke up too. That's exactly what that part reminds me of. The metaphor you used is just as perfect and accurate for me.
I told my wife I could have gone to a couple of southern colleges and found someone that was and expert on the dialects, to use as a coach, and made a better movie....and I don't think it would have cost that much.....
I love how the special deputy says “are you drawing on me” and Tom Hardy’s character “just goes Mhhm” cause he knows he isn’t worth my time dumb city boy hahah !
Tom Hardy here, and in Peaky Blinders, has mastered the arts of non-verbal intimidation, even wearing a Danny Thomas lookin' cardigan sweater. Watch it w/o sound and he's even more convincing, but his short terse responses and delivery are perfect! :)
"Are you thinking of drawing on me?" "No, I'm thinking of telling you about a bird in flight, and then caving your face in with the brass knuckles in my pocket."
Script: Rakes "You thinking of drawing on me?" Forrest "Well, Special Deputy, the thought had crossed my mind" Actual filming: Rakes "You thinking of drawing on me?" Forrest: "Hmmmmmmm" Director: "Cut! That's a take!"
I am just watching the Jack Irish series with Guy Pierce and really enjoying his acting. The guy is quite amazing in how he approaches his various roles. Here in Lawless I was actually unsure if it was Guy Pierce or not. Tom Hardy has those same qualities.
Matt Foley yes Matt it is one of the most underrated movies ever made all the characters are terrific actors and actress. They portray the bondurant's pretty much exactly how they were.
“No one cared who I was, until I put on the knitted sweater.”
And I still don't care
Ricardo Vasquez Yeah you do. You made the sweater.
"It doesn't matter who we are... what matters is my cardigan"
That’s funny I was thinking that as soon as the scene started how good he made that costume look
@@dightonazpeitia4350 Hahaha, brutal.
I wonder how many times Tom Hardy has just grunted instead of actually saying his line and the director just left it in.
hahaha:)))
jacesaces15 as many times as it made the script great....
There’s a super cut of his grunts through his career it’s legendary lol
I still do his grunts years after I seen this it’s a personal meme
No that was how forrest acted and talked in real life.
Guy Pierce is incredible. He is totally different in each character he plays. You have to look close to recognize him. Great actor.
Same with Tom Hardy. Compare him here to say Warrior or Venom.
I did not even recognize him. He can play a role really good..
Oh absolutely. I was like, “is that....Guy Pierce?? It is!”
@@DevotedDisciple-x as much as I wanted venom to kick ass,I thought it was sub par at best. Maybe Carnage can add zest to the story line.
@@DevotedDisciple-x
both are amazing actors
I rank him on the same level as one of the hollywood greats of the 60s
Tom Hardy does not get the respect he should. Every role he plays is completely, 100% believable. Absolutely fantastic actor. If your unsure watch "Taboo".
I disagree,Capone one in my opinion was absolute trash and the movie itself
Sarunas G his acting was pretty convincing in that, movie wasn’t about anything but he was entertaining
@@dkmanshion 1 trash movie... yes like most actors above 50 roles you can find some real garbage. I blame in part the story : try to play brain dead for 1h30 without flashbacks to contrast your life with dementia.
@@paulbismuth10 Ha Ha exactly!
This isn’t true at all. Many people and a lot of his peers consider him one of the best actors of his generation.
"Nobody bother me now" is the most underrated line in the movie. Its like, I'm not paying to do what I was already doing with no problems. Soooo good!
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@@nev4078 I was just about to say
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Yeah well the whole we are here to make trouble yet pretend we are here to save you trouble is bullsh*t and insults Forrests intelligence. He's a hick but they have street smarts too.
Exactly... I loved all the acting in this movie. And when ol boy got tossed like a ragdoll by the brother?? I lost it🤣🤣🤣
That woman in the background never peeled a potato in her life!
It's the little things
She was making chips 😂
Was there a potato in that scene? I'll take your word for it, since I was too busy grooving on Jessica Chastain's pursed mouth.
She's hot enough that her lack of potato peeling skills is something I can let slide.
LOL
I know it gets overused all the time. But this is actually a very “underrated” flick. The actors are all on their game.
This movie just about couldn't be more spot on, Welcome to Virginia...
We're good people, jus don't rub us wrong..
I thought the movie was terrible. Tom Hardys scenes were great but he gets like 5 minutes of screen time. The rest of the movie was super boring.
@@JesusChrist2000BC dude, your in another dimension if you believe that...may not have been the greatest movie, but it was great. Much of which were true occurrences...which makes it cooler...Jack was shot at the bridge, and forrest did have his throat cut...rakes character was exaggerated, he really weren't from Chicago, Howard did kill him at the bridge by stabbing...and the Bondurant Brothers did sell moonshine to floyd Banner...how can you not like this movie?...Are you affected in the head? Jk...lol
@@JesusChrist2000BC в России фильм вошел в 10 лучших по мнению зрителей ❤Харди рулит 🔥
Tom is the most unique among British actors. He is a treasure. ❤
I love how Forrest notices Rakes walking over to the girl, so he takes the opportunity to walk over to the commonwealth attorney and neutralize Rakes by basically saying, "you touch her, I end him." Without having to say it.
Beautifully played
The deputy sounded like he was in bind like having a stomach ache
@@troydixzon9771 him and the sheriff knew the danger going in the lions den. The city boys were oblivious till Forrest promised if Rakes came round again they’d pull a Clever from his head.
Could hear the electricity crackling the whole time 👏🏻😁
I don't think I've ever hated a movie villain more. Amazing acting.
He certainly sells it hate um .that tells me great acting lol
Couldn't agree more with you. 👍👍
Only one I can think of is Jason Isaacs as Col. Tavington in The Patriot. Never been happier to see a villain die
@@granthoyt5291 I second that sir.🤭
Great fiction, in reality the cops fight against hardened criminals to keep peace and order
I’ve seen maybe fifteen movies twice or more, this is one of those movies.
A lot of the greatness lies in the utterly brilliant casting. Same thing with Out of the Furnace with Christian Bale, Woody Harrelson and Casey Affleck. When a movie is perfectly performed, it hits you with a ton of bricks.
Mattias Jansson agreed, John Hillcoat and Scott Cooper are 2 greaaat directors
Out of the Furnace was terrible
Nice comment bro
@@Bballer12ification I've never seen it, but could you elaborate on why it was terrible?
@@Bballer12ification out of the furnace is one of them movies I’ve watched 20 times and will continue too, it hits u emotionally
Guy Pearce owned this role
Very much so! One of the best villains in recent years.
He did it so well that I now hate him in other movies.......just because of this character. Ha.
Every one owned their roles in this. Say what you want about Shia LaBeouf but his acting is brilliant.
i hate his face. so yeah owned
guy pearce is barely a man, and looks ridiculous usually and Shia LaBeouf is a total joke in every role he ever plays haha gives a s*** but Tom Hardy is a badass for sure
One born in Cambridge. One born in London. Great British actors. Both immerse themselves into each role so fully they're almost unrecognisable between movies. You'd never say that about De Nero. Or Pacino. Good as they are.
Guy and Tom are amazing in this. The supporting actors and actresses are amazing as well. This Movie is one of my all time favorites. A masterpiece.
🤡
Few actors can pull off the cold stare. Pacino, Deniro, Denzel Washington...and a handful of others. But Tom Hardy is certainly in the club
As Michael Caine once said "Never blink on camera".
Sorvino??
Jamie Foxx in Django
Add John Wayne, Clint Eastwood, Charleton Heston, and Charles Bronson to that list.
You left out Javier Bardem as Anton Chigurh, From No Country for Old Men.
I had no idea who Tom Hardy was when this movie first came out. I don’t think I’ve ever seen a more badass character in a movie. Right up there with Clint Eastwood’s Dirty Harry and Val Kilmer’s Doc Holliday.
Посмотрите его другие фильмы. Он вас приятно удивит. Том чертовски красив и талантлив ❤❤❤
You had no idea who Tom Hardy IS. Is. Not was. Was is past-tense.
@@TylerLedford-x4o Well well, a grammar major, huh? If you'll notice, I also said "HAD", which is ALSO past tense. So I was referring to something IN THE PAST the first time I saw the movie. It wouldn't be correct to say "I had no idea who Tom Hardy is". That would work if I said "I HAVE no idea who Tom Hardy is". See the difference, Einstein?
Guy Pierce deserves my respect. Incredible efficient actor.
Tom Hardy is an amazing actor. It amazes me how he can play a country boy from America. I grew up with ol timers just like this. He got it spot on👌
His mild limp, that cotton jacket. Tom Hardy vs Guy Pearce .. the casting director got this one perfect. Their gaze is brilliant.
I love how the intense ambient sound grows louder as tom hardy thinks how drawing his gun on the detective would play out, you can see that primal urge to kill in his eyes and when he realizes he most likely would lose with the other 3 deputies around him his focused eyes relax and the ambient sound cuts out. Beautiful!
Mr. Pierce is one of the most underrated actors in my lifetime
Yet you, like most of the others commenting here, couldn't possibly be bothered to show him enough respect as to make sure you're spelling his last name correctly...
This film is so Damned underrated it's criminal ! Hardy, pierce, shia, and Gary Freakin Oldman... Stellar performances from one and all !
"You thinkin' of drawing on me?"
*Tom Hardy grabs an eyebrow pencil* "Yes I am actually..."
😑🤦♂️
😂😂😂
This made me ugly laugh😂
Oh thats funny
oh my God. what a wretched fantasy. 👎
Jessica is amazing in this movie, one of my favourite actresses
It's difficult to make a great movie without some British actors. Thank you for the show Tom Hardy, Guy Pierce and Gary Oldman
Agreed I didn't even realise guy was British
Guy Pierce is Australian.
@@danguee1 Yes, it's true that he spent his life in Australia but he was born in england to an english mother and lived there as a child
@@be.stoic1985 He spent 3 of his 54 years in England and you call him "British"? You may think you've come up with a valid argument to say he's British rather than Australian - but you clearly haven't.
@@danguee1 ok
The “Don’t you ever touch me again” wasn’t a threat it was a promise.
But I think Rakes sealed his fate when he made a move on the girl and intimidated her. That signed his death warrant with Forrest
Plus beating his brother after that it was over wit for bro
This movie is a unknown gem. Tom Hardy and Guy Peirce kill it
Guy Pearce did such a good job on this role I almost started to dislike him on a personal level.
S. Fray thats when i know i can enjoy watching a character on screen, i like them immediately or i can see this is a character i am going to enjoy watching to hate
Thats when you know someone is a great actor, when their roles instantly make you like or dislike them. I HATED this character and didnt even realize it was Pierce at first.
I haven't hated a character this awesomely since Cullin Crisp in Kindergarten Cop. Guy was perfect!
You aint alone and I love guy pearce
Should see him in Count of Monte Cristo - he plays scumbags to perfection!
Tom Hardy and Guy Pierce nailed their characters….a country back words hills badass and a creep….I would have loved to see them audition for their parts.
Two beautiful performers. Guy and Tom. Both astonishing, both quite charismatic, both VERY intimidating when they wish it to be.
not many I hated more than Rakes. but that just makes me appreciate an actor more for just how good at making me feel that way
Tom hardy dont really need to say much.. his eyes mostly do the talking for him 😍
Shd
I dunno who he talked too but he’s got the part of the scariest sum buck in the woods down to a Tee. A lot of old timers were spitting image of this role.
That’s why he was able to play Bane!
Always be polite,,, you never know when you will bump into "that" kind of ol timer.
His moto is,,,,, " if you take a dump In your yard,,,, that's your business,,,, you take a dump in my yard,,,, the undertaker will wipe your butt,,,,"
I was going to say the same thing. That's why he's awesome as Bane! It's all in his eye expressions and voice.
Jason Clarke is extremly underrated.i like that he brings something different in each of his roles.not here in this scene but he played a magnificent howard
Guy Pierce and his little "hmph"-sounding chuckles totally make this scene
Lawless: The chronicals of Tom Hardy grunting for about two hours
That's what she said.
Umgh
Sam смеяться после слова "трамвай " ???
grunting and drawling
My favorite movie of all time. So underated true story excellent cast outstanding performances just a bloody classic love it
That Special Deputy Rakes is a fantastic actor, makes the viewer wanna take his heart out!
“Don’t you ever touch me again.”
He laughed, but he also didn’t touch him again.
Don't you ever touch me again.
Best line in a movie with a whole slew of great lines in it!
@@Bayou_Russ The threat of violence can be cut with a knife when he says, "Don't you ever touch me again".
Charlie Skiman I read the book the movie is based on. Forrest Bondurant was one of those old school bad A’s
It takes a little gravitas to Impress me. I'm impressed.
I told that to a kid that put his hand on my head he just gave me a dirty look and walked away 😂😂
Guy pierce is very intimidating in his character.
"Sorry, something amuse you?" Is such a cold line.
TWO ENGLISH dudes doing a pretty good job of playing 2 different types of Americans dope movie
pope quiet And don't forget Gary Oldman (Floyd Banner) English Actor as well.
Guy pierce is australian
@@dpdog88 He was actually born in England. His mother is English.
Doesn't change the fact that he is Australian and has an Australian accent
@@dpdog88 "Guy Pearce" was actually born in Cambridgeshire, England, which makes him English.. Just coz he moved to Australia doesn't make him Australian.
“Don’t nobody bother me now.”
Best line in the scene!
One of the greatest movies ever made. Hands down. Real men standing their ground.
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Tom Hardy is definitely one of the best actors out there, hands down.
I lived in rural VA much of my life. I loved this movie in every way.
Pretty accurate description ??
Rico Conti no the family this movie was made about said it was not at all a representation of the way there family acted so it had to be hollywooded up
I am from Mecklenburg County Va Robert Bondurant is a good friend of mine and now he makes his grand dad and great uncle's moonshine legally
I live in Mecklenburg County Va and I am friends with Robert Bondurant he makes his grand dad and great uncle's moonshine legally
@@pittsburghpostgazzettemorr5693 I'm drinking some of what they produce now, I would recommend it over any bourbon or moonshine. Glad to see it distilled in my home county.
Tom Hardy is an awesome actor!
I love Tom Hardy’s look at 2:24 “great, now I gotta deal with this perv also”
me too haha
What a cast! What acting ! What a sound score! Who says they don't make real movies anymore...
You could hardly recognize Guy Pierce, amazing.
"Mmm." "Hmm." I love these noises Tom Hardy makes.
Tom Hardy - 007 ....and that Pierce Arrow is Magnificent .
Tom is pretty cool. Tom is in beast mode ❤
2:20 best sound effects for a fly I've ever heard. I spun my head around.
Maaaaannn this is one of my favorite movies!! Tom Hardy does his thing!! His acting ability is crowned like a king...However Guy Pearce from LA confidential blew me away I just recognized that that was him!! I've seen this movie probably 30 times and did not recognize that was him till just now...Love when actors get truly engaged in there roles and have the ability to play different parts great job Guy!! Another profound actor.
One of the most intimidating moments in his film career when he stuffs that money in his pocket
Though not quite to the level of Bane gently putting the back of his hand on a shoulder.
This was the film that really make me notice how fantastic an actor Tom Hardy is
Tom is a badass actor.
This is the best villain I have ever seen. I hate no one in cinema more than deputy Rakes.
Two outstanding actors face to face
Seriously underrated movie, everyone was perfectly cast
All I wanted to see in this film was forest and rakes have a one on one brawl, knowing forest would win but I wanted to see his full force of strength
Haha me too, I would've loved a Forest vs Rakes fist fight! Avengers End Game robbed us of a true Hulk vs. Thanos showdown too....a real showdown more accurate and fitting to the Hulk's strength.
Same
Swifty Joey and brass knucks
see who softens up first...
🐃 balls !
The real forest was a stick but he had good height, and the whole bridge ending was inaccurate, it would've been nice movie wise but since they already headed to the rainbows and sunshine ending I think it would've been too much and ruined the realism and authenticity the movie aura/theme had
One of my favorite Guy Pierce movies is Ravenous, not very well known but a classic!
Ah, I do recall a certain... Virility.
Only Guy Pearce could play a silly dandy boy like that AND still come off intimidating
1:43 that look is classic
Tom Hardy and Guy Pierce, masters of their craft 👍
Don't you ever touch me again." Perfect.
One of the greatest movies of all time.
Tom hardy is possibly the best actor of the generation, the way you can tell his mood changed just by the way he blinks at the end is incredible
Great movie , melancholy ending in the tale of how Forrest dies .
Pearce's playing of the ultra evil and creepy deputy rakes was excellent .
You spelled Guy's last name correctly. What amazingly aberrant behavior...
The tension between Guy Pearce and Tom Hardy is palpable in this scene. When Pearce and asks Hardy “Are you thinking of drawing old me son?“ the score denotes just the perfect amount of tension. You can even hear an insect fly by that ties a bowtie on it. Terrific scene.
Insidious Vidz he says “are you thinking of drawing on me?”
Tom Hardy has been in the lead in almost every one of my favorite movies
When Pearce had said, "He already has (regretted it), he just doesn't know it yet," and then asked Hardy if he was thinking of drawing on him, I always thought a great line from Hardy would have been, "I already have. You just don't know it yet." ;-)
and had his revolver in his sweater pocket so he could just casually put his hand in there and point it at Mr. Douchebag before anyone knew it
Then the camera pans out to a concealed sniper in the woods.
In banes voice
One of my favorote actors love Tom ❤
That pale yellow oil drum with the rust on it is an amazing set piece, very underrated performance in fact. It almost blends into the background but still, it subtly helps decorate the scene while complimenting the other set pieces. I don't know how it didn't win an award, the judges were probably too interested in the plank 4th from the top of the building on the right of it and admiring it's russet tones. Don't worry off yellow and slightly rusted oil drum, you'll get a chance some day. Perhaps in your next feature you can be brought a little further forward in a scene than you are here, maybe even a stuntman can be thrown over you. Keep up the good work oil drum, I appreciate you ❤️
Underrated comment
Attention to detail is very important in the overall story. Good observation...take care
Love these clips!!! thank you Annapurna
The way Hardy looks stone cold at Pearce makes @3:11 makes me immediately think of that scene in Jurassic Park where the hunter is explaining how when the one raptor looks at you, she's just figuring things out. Then his eyes soften and he grunts then shuffles away.
That's exactly the metaphor I was gonna make only with a mountain lion hahaha. My Dad said him and his buddy were camping one time and they woke up after a night of drinking and one was sitting a few feet away just watching them, my dad said it looked like it was deciding something and then after a bit it just got up and lazily walked away , he said it gave him chills and he wondered how long it had been there before he woke up too. That's exactly what that part reminds me of. The metaphor you used is just as perfect and accurate for me.
Tom wanted to mess that dandy up so bad. I wanted the whole movie to see him do it too. Great movie. Even better performance
This is a seriously underrated movie. It's also one of the most perfectly casted movies to come out in years.
Except for Shia Labeauf .....I am from Appalachia.....his dialogue is way off sometimes.....
@@bmphil3400 it is. He sounds more east Texas than Appalachian. Unfortunately, most folks don't know the difference in southern accents.
I told my wife I could have gone to a couple of southern colleges and found someone that was and expert on the dialects, to use as a coach, and made a better movie....and I don't think it would have cost that much.....
Guy Pearce's most impressive role !
In my opinion, this is Tom Hardy's most underrated role
This was a damned good role, he's like a super hero.
I love how the special deputy says “are you drawing on me” and Tom Hardy’s character “just goes Mhhm” cause he knows he isn’t worth my time dumb city boy hahah !
Drawing as in pulling the gun out.
It wasn't the right time for such a thing.
UnknownGomez actually you’re both wrong he said “do you think you’re drawing on me”
As in intimidating him
You all are wrong he says "Are your drawers dirty?"
I love how Tom always manages to get his famous grunt into these projects.
Tom Hardy here, and in Peaky Blinders, has mastered the arts of non-verbal intimidation, even wearing a Danny Thomas lookin' cardigan sweater. Watch it w/o sound and he's even more convincing, but his short terse responses and delivery are perfect! :)
Got to hand it to Guy Pierce he stood toe to toe with Tom Hardy and held his own. And it's believable, great acting!!!
Is that hard to belive to you or something? Pearce has been acting way longer than Hardy, and he's ten times more versatile.
Guy Pierce was exceptional in this
How in the heck did Tom Hardy NOT win an Oscar with this.
Absolutely love this movie one of my favorites
"Are you thinking of drawing on me?"
"No, I'm thinking of telling you about a bird in flight, and then caving your face in with the brass knuckles in my pocket."
that small grunt at the end tells you all you need to know. no words needed
I've never seen a man in a cardigan look this tough! 😎
This movie was just set back in a time when men ment what they said!
I have.
YEAH
@Witchfinder Nielsen YEEEEEEEEA BOOOOOOOI WE BE TEARIN UP DA STREETS!
love Tom Hardy's badass talk here
This movie was freaking awesome!!!!
2:37 whew tom hardy's delivery of that line...also guy pierce is incredible in this
That cigar looks so good
i need a smoke right now lol
Wolf Newports? 🚬
Script: Rakes "You thinking of drawing on me?"
Forrest "Well, Special Deputy, the thought had crossed my mind"
Actual filming: Rakes "You thinking of drawing on me?"
Forrest: "Hmmmmmmm"
Director: "Cut! That's a take!"
Probably my favorite actor in this era, Tom Hardy
I am just watching the Jack Irish series with Guy Pierce and really enjoying his acting. The guy is quite amazing in how he approaches his various roles. Here in Lawless I was actually unsure if it was Guy Pierce or not. Tom Hardy has those same qualities.
What a great scene! I haven't seen the rest of the movie. Is it as good as this scene implies?
Matt Foley yes its a good movie!
Yes. Great movie
Matt Foley yes Matt it is one of the most underrated movies ever made all the characters are terrific actors and actress. They portray the bondurant's pretty much exactly how they were.
this movie is excellent. Netflix has a true gem in its ranks
yeah this movie pretty manly. i grew chest hair
This awesome movie with its amazing cast of talented actors working their craft telling a true story. This movie is so underrated!