"Purgatory's kinda like the inbetweeny one. You weren't really shit, but you weren't all that great either. Like Tottenham." The dialogue in this film might be my favorite of any movie from the 2000s.
"You're a f**king inanimate object!" One of my favourite movie lines of all time, and somehow, every time I see it it's even funnier than I remembered it.
Wow, you really called that ending with the racist dwarf. I don't think I did first time I saw it. Harry being a man of his word makes the character and I love that despite shooting him several times Ray still tries to warn him that he hasn't killed a child.
Be sure to check out “the Guard”, stars Brendan Gleason and Don Cheadle, and was written/directed by Martin McDonough’s brother, John Michael McDonough.
This is definitely Colin Farrell's best performance. He balances comedy and drama incredibly well. But..he did some amazing work these last couple years as well. He did make movies like "The Lobster" and "Killing of a sacred dear" which were both great and special in my opinion. Also he was pretty amazing in season 2 of True Detective - even though the season was kind of a letdown, he was still great. I like his earlier work too, like Phone Booth or Minority Report. But over time he developed into this really multi-layered and kind of underrated actor ❤
There was a group of action-type comedies that I particularly enjoyed around that time. Though different, I do remember In Bruges, Kiss Kiss Bang Bang, The Ice Harvest, The Matador, and Lucky Number Slevin among the bunch.
@@Krisburturion It's kind funny as he is the bad guy in the majority of his well-known roles. Not just the HP series... My absolute favorite one, where I cheered for him nonetheless, is "A Bigger Splash". A remake of a French flick from 69. Its an underrated masterpiece.
I love the shit out of this movie! The dark humor, the alcoves, the plot is sneaky great, the ending. So underrated, I hardly ever hear anyone talk about it. Cool to see any UA-camr react to it and it's this channel? Dope. I instantly knew you would love it too.
Eh, I didn't like Seven Psychopaths as much as In Bruges. I don't know what it was, I think maybe it was that it seemed more Pretentious and also the comedy felt different. I enjoyed it but it isn't something I would really watch again.
I forget about this movie but then I watch it and am reminded that it is literally one of my all-time favorites. Colin Farrell's performance in my opinion is the best of any of his movies. And Brendan Gleeson too! Everyone is phenomenal, even Ralph Fiennes who's only in it for like 10 minutes.
McDonagh is also a playwright, if you ever get the chance to see "The Lt of Inishmore" or "The Pillowman" done professionally, don't miss that opportunity!
Brendan Gleeson is the father of Domhnall Gleeson, who played Hux in the new Star Wars Trilogy. And if you want to see Fiennes as a bad guy...well, there is Schindler's List.
You'll enjoy McDonagh's other film "Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri". His brother also makes WONDERFUL movies. That guy has a movie with Brendan Gleeson called "Calvary" that is similar in tone to In Bruges.
Definitely. Both of them do amazing stuff. The only film I'd recommend skipping is John Michael's War on Everyone, it wasn't quite on par. Calvary however is one of my favorite films of 2010s. As is Three Billboards, and Seven Psychopaths, and also The Guard. :D
@@waltermontiel4405 Well yeah, if I'm allowed to rephrase, it's still a lot better than most stuff out there, just not quite as good as the rest of their filmography.
Loved the movie reaction! Such a great movie with a mix of British, Irish and American humour. Harry says at one point that “I’m suicidal, you’re suicidal, we’re all fucking suicidal” when he meets with Ken, those are the only main characters that died.
" In Bruges" does walk the tightrope between comedy and drama like nothing I've ever seen since. As for Ralph Fiennes, he has such extremes to his catalogue of characters. Nazi prison camp commander in "Schindlers list", romantic lead in " The english patient", a camp and highly entertaining concierge in " The Grand Budapest Hotel." There's really nothing he can't do.
I was working in my local Blockbuster when this movie came out on DVD (RIP Blockbuster) The DVDs came in a few days before release and I took this home to watch it. When it was done I watched it again immediately. I don't think I've ever done that with another movie. I spent the next few weeks brow-beating every customer to take that instead of whatever shit blockbuster they'd chosen. No regrets.
This is an absolutely brilliant movie, definitely in my top 3 of all time. Also I have been waiting for months for someone to react to this movie and I think you're the first ones to do so, and you loved it to boot, so you've got my sub.
The Director is just insane, his writing so good, not only he made bunch of amazing movies, with 3 billbords even get him oscar, but before movies, he actually was making plays. I am so blessed that in our local theather in Russia (could you even imagine?) they makig few plays every month for like 15 years, cause people still coming to them nonstop. And his brother film director too, his stuff great too.
If you want more like this ,watch The Guard. Edit, I've only just realized it's the same writer and director, it just felt similar and also stars Brendan Gleason.
I've recommended this movie to many people including my young adult kids. I'm so happy to see 2 guys who enjoyed it as much as I did. It's subtle yet over the top. Colin Farrell"s best by far. Thanks Jimmy.
Watched it yesterday, enjoyed it. Watched it a 2nd time yesterday with your full reaction and I really liked it. Seems to get better the more times you watch it
Martin McDonagh is an Irish playwright famous for plays like: "the Pillowman" "Cripple of Inishman," "Beauty Queen of Leenane.", etc. As an actor who grew up in the 90's, there is no way NOT to know about Martin McDonagh. He's incredibly talented. If you enjoy reading plays, you should check out some of his other work.
Now you have to watch "The Guard" Brendan Gleeson at his finest also Don Cheadle is A+ in it too. Both their characters in the guard are written at a genius level. Totally different story to "In Bruges" but a similar style of character development humour and gritty reality combined
This is such a great film, one of the best of the last 20 years. Crazy that this was Martin McDonagh's first film, but he was an established playwright before moving into directing movies. I love his sense of humor. His other two movies are also good, SEVEN PSYCHOPATHS and THREE BILLBOARDS OUTSIDE EBBING MISSOURI but I think IN BRUGES is still his best. The balance of humor with the gritty and tragic subject matter is so well done here, and in his other films it's not quite as well-executed. Definitely check out his other films though, and if you like Brendan Gleeson (the actor who plays Ken) he has starred in 2 solid Irish films directed by Martin McDonagh's brother- THE GUARD and CALVARY. Also Ralph Fiennes plays a good amount of villains, most famously as Voldemort in the Harry Potter movies. But also as the Nazi officer in Schindler's List, an amazing performance playing such a vile and despicable person.
If you loved this one please react to The Guard. Directed by Mc Donnoughs brother. Staring Brendan Gleeson (Ken) and Don Cheadle. Gleeson is an amazing actor. Very very similar. I think it is actually even better similar tones. You won't be disappointed.
It is close, but I prefer The Guard. There was also a very short film with Brenden Gleeson set on a train that I forget the name of. Both full of drama with shock-laughter.
In Bruges is hands down my favorite movie of all time. It has incredible rewatchability as the second time around you notice all of the set up and foreshadowing that went into the crafting of the movie. And the soundtrack is so damn good.
As someone who actually lives "in Bruges" I both love and hate the movie. Hate because the suckers used my adress (not the house, just the adress) for the gun/drug dealer. Love because we hung out with Colin nearly every night in my usual bar. All I can say is all the stories about the Irish are true... dude drank like mad. I kept wondering "how the hell is he going to get to set tomorrow" :)
Martin McDonagh's next film after this which he wrote and directed was Seven Psychopaths. Another Colin Farrell movie, and really darn good and funny as hell. In Bruges was his first film. He was known before as a playwright for his incredibly dark and creative plays, before now also having a small but revered film career. He's set to be working on his fourth film, but each of his movies have come out some time apart, so we'll wait and see.
Never occurred to me that someone might have reacted to In Bruges. Thanks. I stumbled across this movie by sheer fluke. My friend & I went to the theatre 1 night, with no plans to see something, and it was either this or some Ryan Reynolds Rom-com, so I said "Colin Farrell is in it, its probably not bad"..... so we went there with nothing more than the little write up at the theatre on the board which said "2 hitmen hide out in a small town in Belgium". I've watched this film at least 20 times.
Fantastic movie. It's got a cult following but it's borderline criminal 'In Bruges' isn't more widely appreciated IMO. Martin McDonagh's brother, John Michael McDonagh, is also a writer/director. His films 'The Guard' and 'Calvary' (both also with the phenomenal Brendan Gleeson) are well worth checking out as well.
One of my all time favourite movies, can't wait to watch this reaction. :D Edit: Just finished your vid. Great to see you guys enjoyed it as much as you did, it's fucking masterful in delivery and execution. Actors, writing, music, all just top notch. The Guard is also a good movie by McDonagh's brother which is worth a watch. The two of them do great movies over all but In Bruges is definitely the best of the lot imo.
Really really glad to see someone else watches this movie like me many years ago and declares it the favorite movie. It still is mine, to this day, what an incredible piece of art :)
If you loved this movie you'll probably also love 'The Guard', it also stars Brendan Gleeson and is also written and directed by the same guy who wrote and directed this movie!
The asshole curator of the tower actually saved lives. If he had been cool with Ken and let him up the tower while undercharging him 10 cents, then Ken would never have had the fistful of change to drop from the top of the tower before his suicide to warn the pedestrians.
I never know how to answer the question "what is your favorite movie?" but if someone held a gun to my head and forced me to answer, I'd go with this one. It's just spectacular on every single level.
I think if you like this you will also like The Guard. Its made by this directors brother. Very similar dark humor tone. It stars Brendan Gleeson and Don Cheadle.
It's just a fact of life. When you have Brendan Gleeson, Ralph Fiennes, and Colin Farrell as your cast you are going to have a great movie. This movie came out of nowhere for me as well, and it's easily in my top five (maybe top three) movies of the 21st century.
I have been waiting for a long time for people to react to this movie, it's a gem. You should react to "The Guard" now! It's another gem, a great dark comedy, it has very similar type of humor and it is just as weird. In fact the writer and director of The Guard is the brother of the writer and director of In Bruges. And Brendan Gleeson is the protagonist!
"Purgatory's kinda like the inbetweeny one. You weren't really shit, but you weren't all that great either. Like Tottenham." The dialogue in this film might be my favorite of any movie from the 2000s.
And that predicts the ending. Ray ends up In his own purgatory (Bruges) with Chloe.
Yay i never thought that other people liked this movie as much as I did
You and me both! Definitely a hidden gem! Love it! One of my favorite comedies
You are never alone. I love this movie.
It's amazing
One of my favorites too.
It's one of the best from the decade it was in.
"You're a f**king inanimate object!"
One of my favourite movie lines of all time, and somehow, every time I see it it's even funnier than I remembered it.
as good as that line is. The apology makes me laugh more. Damn I love this movie.
Sorry, but I totally congratulate myself for suggesting it 😂😂😂
Good man, well done, keep it up !
Great suggestion. I love this movie
Thank you
Good shit, I tip my hat to you.
Yes what they said⤴️⤵️ 👏👏👏
Colin is so fucking good in this movie, Fiennes too. The screenplay and dialogue is so perfect too.
That's maybe because Martin McDonagh is a playwright and has written great plays for the stage too. He specialises in dark violent comedy.
Everyone who watches In Bruge loves it. It's a great movie. Colin Farrell was great in it but it's Brendan Gleeson who makes this film for me.
His death scene to the tune of On Raglan Road is masterful
one of the best overlooked movies of all time.
You must've watched a lot of movies then
Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri!! It's his third film even getting recognised at the Academy Awards. Check it out.
I love that movie so much.
Nowhere near as good as In Bruges
@@Thelatenightchipshopexperience In bruges is his best imo, i heard his next movie will reunite them back together, colin and brendan
Very good suggestion!
Colin Farrell's best performance without a doubt
What a ridiculous resume of that director. 4 movies in his career, 1 of them short movie. 3 of them oscar nominated.
Tbf, he's also a highly regarded award winning Playwright too, but he's put out a couple of meh plays in his time
2 Oscar winning
In Bruges is my favorite random dvd sale pickups ever. The movie is just pure gold.
Wow, you really called that ending with the racist dwarf. I don't think I did first time I saw it. Harry being a man of his word makes the character and I love that despite shooting him several times Ray still tries to warn him that he hasn't killed a child.
i seen many reactions, cus this is my favorite film, if not top 2. no one ever predicted it. mans a genius it seems
Be sure to check out “the Guard”, stars Brendan Gleason and Don Cheadle, and was written/directed by Martin McDonough’s brother, John Michael McDonough.
was just about to suggest this "The Guard" is one of Brendans best, that and "the General" are both outstanding
Stan Beck “Calvary”.
Fkn LOVE that movie!
I'll just "drop" a scene... and all i'll say is that the opening scene alone is one of my favorite openings: ua-cam.com/video/Pp37jdduMbI/v-deo.html
This is definitely Colin Farrell's best performance. He balances comedy and drama incredibly well.
But..he did some amazing work these last couple years as well. He did make movies like "The Lobster" and "Killing of a sacred dear" which were both great and special in my opinion. Also he was pretty amazing in season 2 of True Detective - even though the season was kind of a letdown, he was still great. I like his earlier work too, like Phone Booth or Minority Report. But over time he developed into this really multi-layered and kind of underrated actor ❤
The Lobster and Killing of a sacred deer are both fantastic movies. Both very surreal movies which is maybe I think the genre he's best at
Don’t forget Seven Psychopaths
@@austinherro48 of course! from the same director as In Bruges (Martin McDonagh) 😀
I couldn’t agree more!
Hes also really good in Intermission
Colin Farrell should have gotten an Oscar nod for this
He did win a Golden Globe for it. I guess that's a good enough consolation prize.
100%
For the love of all that's holy, someone get these guys to watch Kiss Kiss Bang Bang.
Yes.. this movie and kiss kiss bang bang are such good clever movies
There was a group of action-type comedies that I particularly enjoyed around that time. Though different, I do remember In Bruges, Kiss Kiss Bang Bang, The Ice Harvest, The Matador, and Lucky Number Slevin among the bunch.
also the nice guys
Omg yess!!!
I literally just mentioned that movie in a comment I just left.
Did anyone else laugh when Jimmy said he's never seen Ralph Fiennes as a bad guy? lol
Me. I've never seen one Harry Potter movie and even I thought that was funny.
@@Krisburturion never seen schindler's list?
I thought that about 8 seconds before I read this comment.
The worst movie villain of all time on his cv.
@@Krisburturion It's kind funny as he is the bad guy in the majority of his well-known roles. Not just the HP series... My absolute favorite one, where I cheered for him nonetheless, is "A Bigger Splash". A remake of a French flick from 69.
Its an underrated masterpiece.
Ray and Ken are Irishness distilled to it's purest form
I love the shit out of this movie! The dark humor, the alcoves, the plot is sneaky great, the ending. So underrated, I hardly ever hear anyone talk about it. Cool to see any UA-camr react to it and it's this channel? Dope. I instantly knew you would love it too.
Yuri Alcoves? is this the correct word?
ken Yeah, yeah, like Nooks and Crannies..
Yuri NOOKS AND CRANNIES...
React to Seven Psychopaths next, if you like Colin in this you'll love him in that.
That's just great. That's just fucking great.
@@AngeloBarovierSD It sho is!! And the cast is phenomenal. My first watch I ran out and bought it immediately. Badass dark comedy.
And it's the same writer/director!
Oh YEAH!!!
Eh, I didn't like Seven Psychopaths as much as In Bruges. I don't know what it was, I think maybe it was that it seemed more Pretentious and also the comedy felt different. I enjoyed it but it isn't something I would really watch again.
I forget about this movie but then I watch it and am reminded that it is literally one of my all-time favorites. Colin Farrell's performance in my opinion is the best of any of his movies. And Brendan Gleeson too! Everyone is phenomenal, even Ralph Fiennes who's only in it for like 10 minutes.
McDonagh is also a playwright, if you ever get the chance to see "The Lt of Inishmore" or "The Pillowman" done professionally, don't miss that opportunity!
have you seen Snatch yet? has a similar vibe
He reacted to it
Brendan Gleeson is the father of Domhnall Gleeson, who played Hux in the new Star Wars Trilogy. And if you want to see Fiennes as a bad guy...well, there is Schindler's List.
And "Red Dragon", he is the bad guy there too!
Fiennes also played Mad-Eye Moody in Harry Potter. And his son played Bill Weasley in Harry Potter. Great actors!!!
@@kaylastewart6160 Brendan Gleeson played Mad-Eye Moody. Ralph Fiennes played Voldemort (another bad guy).
Kayla Stewart Fiennes plays Voldemort
I'm trying to think of a movie he played a good guy 😂
You should watch the Guard, written and directed by Martin McDonaghs brother, starring Brendan Gleeson and Don Cheadle..great film
"Sounds like it was your fault." lol, so great
Ralph Fiennes was a wonderful surprise performance as Harry, and first time I saw him showing some comedic goodness I think.
yeah he has a lot of comedic talent. Also great in The Grand Budapest Hotel!
@@Ninaofthe90s Absolutely Nina, I love every single one of Wes Anderson's movies!
@@ellesinky8667 me too!
You'll enjoy McDonagh's other film "Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri". His brother also makes WONDERFUL movies. That guy has a movie with Brendan Gleeson called "Calvary" that is similar in tone to In Bruges.
Just wanted to write that. Awesome taste! Calvary and 3 Billboards are awesome!
Definitely. Both of them do amazing stuff. The only film I'd recommend skipping is John Michael's War on Everyone, it wasn't quite on par. Calvary however is one of my favorite films of 2010s. As is Three Billboards, and Seven Psychopaths, and also The Guard. :D
@@mysticsaxophone4181 I liked War on Everyone actually. Good little riff on aggressive depression. Not "on par" maybe but a solid watch
@@waltermontiel4405 Well yeah, if I'm allowed to rephrase, it's still a lot better than most stuff out there, just not quite as good as the rest of their filmography.
You have to watch The Guard now
McDounaugh also did Three Billboards in Ebbing, Missouri a couple of years ago. He’s an amazing playwright as well. His wife is Phoebe Waller Bridge.
Holy shit that’s a talented couple. 😯
Loved the movie reaction! Such a great movie with a mix of British, Irish and American humour. Harry says at one point that “I’m suicidal, you’re suicidal, we’re all fucking suicidal” when he meets with Ken, those are the only main characters that died.
There are two kinds of people: those that love In Bruges, and those yet to see it.
You sir have great taste in movies
" In Bruges" does walk the tightrope between comedy and drama like nothing I've ever seen since.
As for Ralph Fiennes, he has such extremes to his catalogue of characters. Nazi prison camp commander in "Schindlers list", romantic lead in " The english patient", a camp and highly entertaining concierge in " The Grand Budapest Hotel." There's really nothing he can't do.
Please do Seven Psychopaths too! It's another Martin McDonagh movie starring Colin Farrell.
I was working in my local Blockbuster when this movie came out on DVD (RIP Blockbuster)
The DVDs came in a few days before release and I took this home to watch it. When it was done I watched it again immediately. I don't think I've ever done that with another movie. I spent the next few weeks brow-beating every customer to take that instead of whatever shit blockbuster they'd chosen. No regrets.
When I worked at blockbuster, the movies I pushed onto people were Boondock Saints and Man on Fire 😁
This movie really changed me as a person.
Had the privilege of studying this in film studies 😂
That facial expression when the end credits roll says it all ... what did I just watch :D
So rare to come across a reaction where the people are sharp and understand whats happening with ease
Hands down my favourite movie of all time
This is an absolutely brilliant movie, definitely in my top 3 of all time. Also I have been waiting for months for someone to react to this movie and I think you're the first ones to do so, and you loved it to boot, so you've got my sub.
The Director is just insane, his writing so good, not only he made bunch of amazing movies, with 3 billbords even get him oscar, but before movies, he actually was making plays. I am so blessed that in our local theather in Russia (could you even imagine?) they makig few plays every month for like 15 years, cause people still coming to them nonstop. And his brother film director too, his stuff great too.
If you want more like this ,watch The Guard. Edit, I've only just realized it's the same writer and director, it just felt similar and also stars Brendan Gleason.
Not the same director, but his brother.
Great film!
I loved this movie, too. It was the most completely unexpected pleasure to experience. It was absolutely a perfect movie.
One of my favourite films!!
I've recommended this movie to many people including my young adult kids. I'm so happy to see 2 guys who enjoyed it as much as I did. It's subtle yet over the top. Colin Farrell"s best by far. Thanks Jimmy.
Total hidden gem. You watch it, love it, and go out to tell people and they haven't seen it. So you get to show them.
Great film.
One of my favorite films of all time. So glad you liked it.
Watched it yesterday, enjoyed it. Watched it a 2nd time yesterday with your full reaction and I really liked it. Seems to get better the more times you watch it
Martin McDonagh is an Irish playwright famous for plays like: "the Pillowman" "Cripple of Inishman," "Beauty Queen of Leenane.", etc.
As an actor who grew up in the 90's, there is no way NOT to know about Martin McDonagh. He's incredibly talented.
If you enjoy reading plays, you should check out some of his other work.
Now you have to watch "The Guard" Brendan Gleeson at his finest also Don Cheadle is A+ in it too. Both their characters in the guard are written at a genius level. Totally different story to "In Bruges" but a similar style of character development humour and gritty reality combined
Written and directed by Martin McDonaghs brother
finally someone reacts to one of my favourite movies of all time. About time.
Almost everyone in this movie is in a Harry Potter movie. Ralph Fiennes was Voldemort.
Glad you guys enjoyed it. One of my favorites for sure
Bruh if you liked Bruges you have GOT to watch "The Guard" with Gleeson and Cheadle.
This is such a great film, one of the best of the last 20 years. Crazy that this was Martin McDonagh's first film, but he was an established playwright before moving into directing movies. I love his sense of humor.
His other two movies are also good, SEVEN PSYCHOPATHS and THREE BILLBOARDS OUTSIDE EBBING MISSOURI but I think IN BRUGES is still his best. The balance of humor with the gritty and tragic subject matter is so well done here, and in his other films it's not quite as well-executed. Definitely check out his other films though, and if you like Brendan Gleeson (the actor who plays Ken) he has starred in 2 solid Irish films directed by Martin McDonagh's brother- THE GUARD and CALVARY.
Also Ralph Fiennes plays a good amount of villains, most famously as Voldemort in the Harry Potter movies. But also as the Nazi officer in Schindler's List, an amazing performance playing such a vile and despicable person.
If you loved this one please react to The Guard. Directed by Mc Donnoughs brother. Staring Brendan Gleeson (Ken) and Don Cheadle. Gleeson is an amazing actor. Very very similar. I think it is actually even better similar tones. You won't be disappointed.
It is close, but I prefer The Guard. There was also a very short film with Brenden Gleeson set on a train that I forget the name of. Both full of drama with shock-laughter.
In Bruges is hands down my favorite movie of all time. It has incredible rewatchability as the second time around you notice all of the set up and foreshadowing that went into the crafting of the movie. And the soundtrack is so damn good.
14:14 The alcoves are fantastic
As someone who actually lives "in Bruges" I both love and hate the movie. Hate because the suckers used my adress (not the house, just the adress) for the gun/drug dealer. Love because we hung out with Colin nearly every night in my usual bar. All I can say is all the stories about the Irish are true... dude drank like mad. I kept wondering "how the hell is he going to get to set tomorrow" :)
Martin McDonough's next film is with these two lead actors Collin Ferrell and Brendan Gleeson, cannot wait to see it, loved this reaction also
I love, Martin McDonagh's Seven Psychopaths too
Highly underrated movie.
In Bruges is a perfect movie. Yall should react to The Lighthouse (2019)
Ferrell’s first film after he got out of rehab for the drugs. It meant a lot to him on a personal level.
Oh dope, wasn't expecting this. In Bruges is def one of my favs.
Martin McDonagh's next film after this which he wrote and directed was Seven Psychopaths. Another Colin Farrell movie, and really darn good and funny as hell. In Bruges was his first film. He was known before as a playwright for his incredibly dark and creative plays, before now also having a small but revered film career. He's set to be working on his fourth film, but each of his movies have come out some time apart, so we'll wait and see.
one of my all-time favourite, the director killed it
Never occurred to me that someone might have reacted to In Bruges. Thanks. I stumbled across this movie by sheer fluke. My friend & I went to the theatre 1 night, with no plans to see something, and it was either this or some Ryan Reynolds Rom-com, so I said "Colin Farrell is in it, its probably not bad"..... so we went there with nothing more than the little write up at the theatre on the board which said "2 hitmen hide out in a small town in Belgium". I've watched this film at least 20 times.
So glad you watched this man. Definitely in my top 10 of all time. Cheers!
I was the only one in the theater.
THE GUARD
THE GUARD
Fantastic movie. It's got a cult following but it's borderline criminal 'In Bruges' isn't more widely appreciated IMO.
Martin McDonagh's brother, John Michael McDonagh, is also a writer/director. His films 'The Guard' and 'Calvary' (both also with the phenomenal Brendan Gleeson) are well worth checking out as well.
I fucking loved this movie, one of my favorites, it gets me on so many different levels.
One of my all time favourite movies, can't wait to watch this reaction. :D
Edit: Just finished your vid. Great to see you guys enjoyed it as much as you did, it's fucking masterful in delivery and execution. Actors, writing, music, all just top notch. The Guard is also a good movie by McDonagh's brother which is worth a watch. The two of them do great movies over all but In Bruges is definitely the best of the lot imo.
Criminally overlooked film.
To this day, the wife and I still use "YOU'RE an inanimate fucking object!" as our go-to insult for each other.
Martin McDonagh is a freaking genius...you should watch "Seven Psychopaths" which is another brilliant Martin McDonagh/Colin Farrell film.
Jumped from your reaction to The Usual Suspects to this. Excellent choices of great stories put to screen.
It is such an underrated movie! One of my favs!
Another Farrell movie I'd recommend is The Lobster. Really interesting watch, feels like an episode of Black Mirror.
Really really glad to see someone else watches this movie like me many years ago and declares it the favorite movie. It still is mine, to this day, what an incredible piece of art :)
If you loved this movie you'll probably also love 'The Guard', it also stars Brendan Gleeson and is also written and directed by the same guy who wrote and directed this movie!
i love that you guys love this movie, one of my favourites
Watch Bredan Gleason in "The Guard" .... Another independent movie that's incredible
The asshole curator of the tower actually saved lives. If he had been cool with Ken and let him up the tower while undercharging him 10 cents, then Ken would never have had the fistful of change to drop from the top of the tower before his suicide to warn the pedestrians.
Oooooh. We definitely overlooked that!
It must take so much effort to edit this down to a youtube video, youve done it really well and I love this film. Well done and thanks.
So glad to hear more people loving this movie! Easily in my Top 5!
I never know how to answer the question "what is your favorite movie?" but if someone held a gun to my head and forced me to answer, I'd go with this one. It's just spectacular on every single level.
5:47 - Still a better love story than Twilight.
I think if you like this you will also like The Guard. Its made by this directors brother. Very similar dark humor tone. It stars Brendan Gleeson and Don Cheadle.
Love this movie so much, never thought it would be reacted to!Wait Ken at number 4!What.
Martin McDonagh is also a playwright who has written some great plays too. Kind of specialises in dark violent comedy.
Definitely worth re-watching (the performances in the first half of the movie) now that you know everyone's story and secrets.
It's just a fact of life. When you have Brendan Gleeson, Ralph Fiennes, and Colin Farrell as your cast you are going to have a great movie. This movie came out of nowhere for me as well, and it's easily in my top five (maybe top three) movies of the 21st century.
I have been waiting for a long time for people to react to this movie, it's a gem. You should react to "The Guard" now! It's another gem, a great dark comedy, it has very similar type of humor and it is just as weird. In fact the writer and director of The Guard is the brother of the writer and director of In Bruges. And Brendan Gleeson is the protagonist!
Another fab Brendon Gleason film.
This is my favourite film of all time
Best reaction of this movie EVER.
It’s just the best movie ever made ... on every level .