@@Fermion. I know, it's also immoral to "arrange a meeting" if it wasn't self defense and you are not a legal authority who has sufficient evidence and cause to "arrange that meeting" Vigilantism is immoral
@@NikkoNikko98 oh, that's that's that's nice, is it? Real nice, is that right? Okay, we can talk about nice, in fact we can talk about nice RIGHT. NOW.
He has this ability to make any line seem utterly natural to the character, where it’s not just words anymore, but the sound of the character. The effect is hypnotic, magnetic-a scary level of charisma. I’ve seen several actors achieve it in their best roles, but it is exceedingly rare to do it every single time!
Denzel is one of those rare celebrities that is an absolute master of his craft, while keeping his personal life and demeanor completely grounded. He is completely respectable whether we're talking about his acting or his person. One of my favorite actors!
The man has been with the same woman for over 40 years. And they still seem happy. I know that’s nothing to do with his acting. But he’s one of the least dramatic actors in his personal life.
You understand what happens now? I understand weakness. I understand pain. I understand death. I understand suffering. And because of these people, I'm starting to understand peace. You can't take that away from me. God is my witness, you're not gonna take it away from them. so do you understand? That's the question. I understand I can take anything I want. Since you can take anything you want, take me. Here I am. Here I am. Take me. i fuckin loved this movie even though i never saw the first two. felt like a continuation of Man on Fire, in fact Dakota Fanning is what made me think of that movie while watching this one. crazy how it's 20 years old at this point
@@marxvargas7697 Literally everyone:). Flight, Man on Fire, JohnQ, Philadelphia, Crimson Tide, Training Day, Remember the Titans, American Gangster, Inside Man, Fences, Out of Time was also good
My favorite line from Denzel Washington is in one of the Equalizer movies. “The mistake you made is that you killed my friend. So I’m going to kill each and every one of you, and the only disappointment in it for me is that I only get to do it once.”
Denzel is one of the only actors who can elevate an otherwise average movie to the status of a classic, always such a commanding presence on screen. I think that is part of what makes him the greatest leading man in the history of cinema.
Am I the only person who ever remembers “The Preacher’s Wife”? I know he doesn’t really do a lot of comedy and it’s more of a lighthearted role anyway, but everyone always shows these clips from these incredibly serious and intense films and then it looks like that’s all he can do. If you love Denzel Washington go watch his Dudley.
This is a classic movie for the black community. With Whitney Houston, Jennifer(forget her last name but she always plays some1 mama). The soundtrack was always played during Christmas
I was an extra during the ice skating part! I met both Denzel Washington and Whitney Houston. Denzel Washington was genuinely so nice and gracious. Whitney on the other hand....😂🤷🏾♀️
I’ve always loved Denzel Washington, he melts into his character, he lives them, he becomes them. Recently I watched Equalizer 3. Being not really into actions movies I was hesitant but daaaamn! The movie was great and Denzel SHINED
You can see his commitment to each character in each movie, because he doesn't waste a second of screen time without giving the viewer something, whether it's anger, arrogance, confusion, fear, lust, or whatever we need to know.
I remember thinking how amazing he was in that cup of tea seen in the last equalizer. Such a run of the mill movie and he makes a masterpiece out of drinking a cup of tea and talking to someone. 🙏
Im convinced Denzel Washington has met every Type of man in his life & hes also just extremely intelligent, thats how he delves into different mindsets seemlessly. Chilling performances with a few characters to me. Love all his work
Fences is one of his best work. A masterpiece. Saying in a low voice tone, very subtle, how fathers sometimes can ruined the family harmony by their subborn characters. Loved it
I always admired Denzel's acting but Training Day really blew me away! It made me go back through his filmography and discover so much more in his roles that I haven't noticed before. He is one of a kind, for sure.
He one of those actors, other actors will continue to be compared to. He’s that good. And Smart enough to know he doesn’t need social media, he lets his acting speaks for itself. Put on that commencement speech he gave a couple years ago, he came across as a likable, flawed, real person. He’s definitely one of the top, top actors of my lifetime. 💯 great job on the video too! ✌️😎 Philadelphia, USA
Sir Christopher Lee also gave the wisdom of starting out in theater, as he did the same thing. Sometimes I dream about acting, but I know my youth is better spent helping people instead.
the scene of the russian gangster bar is so excellent for the reason we never saw his character do anything violent before, if you would watch equalizer the first time you cannot know what he is capable of and in the end he is as shocked as we are, because he broke his promise and went back to his old self and the audience is shocked because the scene is so brutal, fast and intense.
Denzel's a legend, man. I've loved every movie he's been in. I don't think he can be in a bad movie, and even if he is in one, he makes it at least decent. I honestly don't know why more Hollywood movies go for Theatre actors. Like, some just don't fit the look, I suppose, but... Then you just turn to them and tell them to get into some theatre acting. Even if its not for money, its just good experience and knowledge.
"King Kong ain't got shit on me." "I'll tear your family apart, piece by piece." "For out of the ground we were taken, for the dust we are... and to the dust we shall return." "Forgiveness Is Between Them And God. It's My Job To Arrange The Meeting." Great lines by a great actor. Seeing him and Dakota reunite in another movie years after Man on Fire..
The complicatedly painful and furious glare he gave in Glory as his character was being whipped was one of the first experiences I had with how well he acted. It affected me as a kid when I saw it aired on TV, even though I couldn't quite express the sentiment in words until I was older.
If i could see Denzel Washington in every movie that exists i wouldn't mind it... one of the greatest actors ever i feel sad every time i see him getting old knowing at some point this legend won't bless us with his marvelous acting...
The first movie i saw Denzel in was Crimson Tide, and what a way to be introduced to him. Fantastic performances by everyone involved, and quite the dilemma the film proposes. The verbal sparring matches between him and Gene Hackman were captivating
I said years ago, can you imagine being someone in Hollywood throwing a party and this happens? “Sir? Mr Denzel Washington has arrived.” “WHAT? Denzel Washington? Oh my go… okay. We need to get rid of all liquor and beer. Run out by the most expensive wine we can afford. Turn off that dance music! Put on some Vivaldi. This party is not classy enough for Denzel! We need candles! If anyone doesn’t have a suit… give them one!”
Never fully appreciated his skills before I watched the 2004 Manchurian Candidate remake a couple of years ago. The climactic scene at the kindergarten where he’s trying to bring Liev Schreiber out of his brainwashing broke me. So much faith, conviction, history, and love conveyed in one scene alone. Now I’m obsessed
Every time I watch a Denzel Washington action picture, I get scared of him. He feels like an unstoppable force capable of moving an immovable object with his will.
@@HARIHaran-ks7wpdaniel day Lewis is one of the few actors I would put up there with Denzel, just a shame he's pickier than a toddler with a plate of veggies. He just doesn't do movies unless he thinks the movie is worth it, which is most of them haha!
I love ignorant people who call him a bad actor just because he isn't a method actor. Like, no, you don't have to "transform" completely to be a good actor. He properly conveys all of the emotions and mannerisms appropriate for the scene and character. People think that's easy only when they haven't done any serious acting themselves...
People don’t know what method acting actually means, especially Hollywood actors. Modern day method acting is not what method acting was intended to be at all.
I hate the concept of method acting, I think it’s completely unnecessary, and why is it that people only method act weirdos or jerks. You never hear about someone method acting a nice person lol
Really like his movies, but can't unsee that he has the same personality in every movie. To me. it feels like the same character every time. Thanks for the video.
9:44 That's the acknowledgement of the movie I was waiting for! Show some love to the Bone Collector, celebrating its 25th anniversary this November! But oh well, no Star Wars prequel therefore no reason to talk about it. It's like the anniversary doesn't really matter. Sorry, went off track
4:30 that Book of Eli inn monologue still lives rent free in my head (and to the dust we shall return) and i'm not even religious lol. phenomenal actor
My Man Denzel is Something Special! Even as a kid, I not only loved him in any & everything i saw him in, Id already recognized how Special/Great he was without"Actually Knowing/Comprehending Why he resonated so much with me! The Walking Definition of a True Acting Legend! 🤘🏽🫡
Denzel Washington is top-tier material, and one of my favourite actors. I don't find his movies controversial or lacking effort, nor is his own life attention grabbing or dramatic. I don't know anything about his personal life, and that's a good thing in my books. Just solid movie after solid movie; movies I actually enjoy watching, even in this new world of otherwise constantly made-for-tv-crap.
You can still find Denzel in an actor studio in West Hollywofod or West Bevely rehearsing with a kid that just came in from Nebreska trying to make it into Hollywood. Denzel is always perfecting his craft amongst the hungriest.
Man his performance in Fences blew me away. I expected greatness, but I guess took it for granted. But as soon as he showed up on screen, I was in awe.
The Flight has been up there in my Top 5 movies of all time purely because of Denzel's acting, so much so that it almost DIDN'T feel like acting when he confessed, it just felt like I was watching a real person break down because of their guilt.
I grew up with way too much love for this man. Remember the Titans, Training Day, John Q, Flight. I got tears from him delivering that alcoholic line just now. My first date with my baby mama was watching Training Day. lmao.
Man, Denzel is amazing. Remember the Titans will forever be one of my favorites of all time. He is incredible with his body control, you can feel what his characters are feeling sometimes.
best actors are those who started acting in theater. its one take or bust. that's how you know an actor is good. denzel is by far the best actor I've watched.
Equalizer series trully was eye opening for me. Its not that he is a hero, he is far past a redeeming point. All he does is a effort to his late wife. Later and only then he again found peace and he defeated his demons. Masterpices of cinema
loved your video! Denzel has always been one of my all time favorites, possibly no. 1 (leo di caprio, idris elba, brian cranston, denzel washington, matthew macconahey is pretty much my top five off top of my head)
Denzel Washington's acting style is almost like his signature and brand. Its so iconic that even if someone else tried to mimic his style without telling the audience, people would just point it out as a Denzel Washington impression.
I think The Equalizer is one of his greatest roles, because ihis character, Robert McCall is meant to be a terrifying John Wickian level murderer, and yet he brings a collective wisdom, measured approach, and compassion to what should be the most ruthless of people. The methodical way he acts and speaks coupled with his ability to do the worst things to the worst people make him a nightmare... a nightmare for the bad guys. But in all his roles his control of the room and charisma make any character he plays live on the screen, dominantly, and its something that makes him one of my top 3 actors ever. Great video.
Thank you all for the recent love on this one! I had a lot of fun making it. If you enjoyed this, please consider subscribing! ❤
Can you please tell me the song/music playing at the end?
lol Denzel is a great actor but my lord he is not god level like you’re making him out to be.
PLEASE PLEASE TELL US THE SONG AT THE END IT IS STRAIGHT 🔥
what are you trying to do with this?
"forgiveness is between them and God. It's my job to arrange a meeting" is one of the HARDEST lines i done ever heard in my life!
It still would be immoral in most cases to be spoken by anyone other than a just judge but the line does hit hard
Man on Fire 🔥 I recently watched it again with my wife and man oh man is it amazing!
@@takahashi2852 Immoral and illegal aren't the same.
@@Fermion. I know, it's also immoral to "arrange a meeting" if it wasn't self defense and you are not a legal authority who has sufficient evidence and cause to "arrange that meeting"
Vigilantism is immoral
One of my all time favorite films!
I'll never get over the fact that he didn't win the Oscar for "Malcolm X".
IKR! 🤘🏽🫡
Absolutely robbed
I guess the reason is because the subject he played: Malcolm X.
@@Q44bs back then democrat supporters and children of former kkk members were still hollywoods top elite. oh wait they still are
Yeah, the heck with Al Pacino's Scent of a Woman. Denzel should've gotten that year.
All right, okay. So you want to talk about Denzel, is that right? You want to talk about Denzel Washington? My man!
King kong aint got sh*t on me
I RUN SHIT HERE, YOU JUST LIVE HERE!
Nice 😂
Get you hands off me! (Bottom lip tremble)
@@NikkoNikko98 oh, that's that's that's nice, is it? Real nice, is that right? Okay, we can talk about nice, in fact we can talk about nice RIGHT. NOW.
He has this ability to make any line seem utterly natural to the character, where it’s not just words anymore, but the sound of the character. The effect is hypnotic, magnetic-a scary level of charisma. I’ve seen several actors achieve it in their best roles, but it is exceedingly rare to do it every single time!
What he did in Steve Biko was phenomenal, he’s accent sounded like Steve’s aswell, his mannerisms as well were exactly like the real life Steve Biko
Every...single...time
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Denzel is one of those rare celebrities that is an absolute master of his craft, while keeping his personal life and demeanor completely grounded.
He is completely respectable whether we're talking about his acting or his person. One of my favorite actors!
He's the *G.O.A.T* there will be only one Denzel
The man has been with the same woman for over 40 years. And they still seem happy. I know that’s nothing to do with his acting. But he’s one of the least dramatic actors in his personal life.
None of your business
@@alatusedits took it personal on Denzel's behalf, fucking parasocial loser
Yeah i agree, most actors/actresses would almost always have drama in their marriage, like cheating/divorce here and there as if it's a trend 😅
Or maybe he's just a very good actor
@@redsentry9785or maybe he knows when to act and when to not , draw a line. Most actors don't get that and Denzel is NOT one of em kid .
Title could either be a huge compliment or insult LMAO
Any sentence with DENZEL in it is a compliment
@@MrTrueCaller619 well said.
i watched just to find out lol
@@pariah5113literally me rn
What? It's Denzel man, that would never be an insult
Whoever wrote Equalizer 3 sure as hail earned that paycheck. Price of admission was easily worth even 1 or 2 specific scenes in that movie
Especially the Italian scenes....
You understand what happens now?
I understand weakness. I understand pain. I understand death. I understand suffering. And because of these people, I'm starting to understand peace. You can't take that away from me. God is my witness, you're not gonna take it away from them. so do you understand? That's the question.
I understand I can take anything I want.
Since you can take anything you want, take me. Here I am. Here I am. Take me.
i fuckin loved this movie even though i never saw the first two. felt like a continuation of Man on Fire, in fact Dakota Fanning is what made me think of that movie while watching this one. crazy how it's 20 years old at this point
That movie sucked imo
That's why you liked this one 😂😂 compared to part 1 this one is a downgrade@@Acusumano25
Was it really that good? I loved the original, but the sequel felt kinda flat to me.
When I was a teen my dad and I went through Denzel's entire filmography, I think that awakened my love of cinema
Can you recommend some good ones? Ones that me and my parents can watch together.
@@marxvargas7697 out of time, taking of pelham 123, and inside job.
@@marxvargas7697also flight.
Same here, my dad had every single Denzel movie and we watched them altogether! My favorites from him are his collaborations with Spike Lee
@@marxvargas7697 Literally everyone:). Flight, Man on Fire, JohnQ, Philadelphia, Crimson Tide, Training Day, Remember the Titans, American Gangster, Inside Man, Fences, Out of Time was also good
The book of Eli is what introduced me to Denzel Washington, and the more i consume his movies the more i fall in love, trully one the greatest.
Man on Fire, great too.
everyone sleeps on John Q
@@abelingaw5070 John Q, Flight, Crimson Tide, whatever he touches it's great
Book of Eli is heavy. I love that movie
I’m not religious whatsoever but I love that movie.
My favorite line from Denzel Washington is in one of the Equalizer movies.
“The mistake you made is that you killed my friend. So I’m going to kill each and every one of you, and the only disappointment in it for me is that I only get to do it once.”
The cold way he did that whole monologue in front of their families too, a true power move.
Equalizer 2! The scene where he gets Pascal’s wife to drop him off is *PEAK* petty, boss and cold blooded
American Gangster is a MASTERPIECE dawg
"Dawg" lol
@@peanuts2105 🤣
Absolutely this 💯🔥🔥
The Jay Z album is just as good too
A man as genuine as they come.
Denzel is one of the only actors who can elevate an otherwise average movie to the status of a classic, always such a commanding presence on screen. I think that is part of what makes him the greatest leading man in the history of cinema.
“My job to arrange the meeting” so tuff😭
Am I the only person who ever remembers “The Preacher’s Wife”? I know he doesn’t really do a lot of comedy and it’s more of a lighthearted role anyway, but everyone always shows these clips from these incredibly serious and intense films and then it looks like that’s all he can do. If you love Denzel Washington go watch his Dudley.
That was the first Denzel movie I ever watched. Excellent work. Made me a lifelong fan.
This is a classic movie for the black community.
With Whitney Houston, Jennifer(forget her last name but she always plays some1 mama).
The soundtrack was always played during Christmas
I was an extra during the ice skating part! I met both Denzel Washington and Whitney Houston. Denzel Washington was genuinely so nice and gracious. Whitney on the other hand....😂🤷🏾♀️
@@brandi5448 a diva lol. Amazing experience for you tho !
@@Basedbeauty3a diva for sure 😂 She was so beautiful and talented that she could be a diva and everyone still loved her!
I’ve always loved Denzel Washington, he melts into his character, he lives them, he becomes them. Recently I watched Equalizer 3. Being not really into actions movies I was hesitant but daaaamn! The movie was great and Denzel SHINED
He's the undisputed GOAT. Let's just leave it at that
Periot
Not true
@@itzsamicwhy not
@@patriciomartinez1627 because Daniel day Lewis is the goat
You can see his commitment to each character in each movie, because he doesn't waste a second of screen time without giving the viewer something, whether it's anger, arrogance, confusion, fear, lust, or whatever we need to know.
It's one of the very few actors that whenever I see his name I already get the popcorn because it's going to be good!
I remember thinking how amazing he was in that cup of tea seen in the last equalizer. Such a run of the mill movie and he makes a masterpiece out of drinking a cup of tea and talking to someone. 🙏
i have never been disappointed in any of Denzel Washington's performances!
Fallen was my favorite movie growing up. It was so suffocating and in your face. Denzel is a master of his craft.
Im convinced Denzel Washington has met every Type of man in his life & hes also just extremely intelligent, thats how he delves into different mindsets seemlessly. Chilling performances with a few characters to me. Love all his work
Fences is one of his best work. A masterpiece. Saying in a low voice tone, very subtle, how fathers sometimes can ruined the family harmony by their subborn characters. Loved it
Completely missed the point of the movie 😂
@@unyieldingrage1389 you have trouble reading what I just wrote.
I always admired Denzel's acting but Training Day really blew me away! It made me go back through his filmography and discover so much more in his roles that I haven't noticed before. He is one of a kind, for sure.
He one of those actors, other actors will continue to be compared to. He’s that good. And Smart enough to know he doesn’t need social media, he lets his acting speaks for itself. Put on that commencement speech he gave a couple years ago, he came across as a likable, flawed, real person. He’s definitely one of the top, top actors of my lifetime. 💯 great job on the video too!
✌️😎
Philadelphia, USA
Equalizer 3 was way underrated! I’ve watched it a dozen times!❤
Sir Christopher Lee also gave the wisdom of starting out in theater, as he did the same thing. Sometimes I dream about acting, but I know my youth is better spent helping people instead.
the scene of the russian gangster bar is so excellent for the reason we never saw his character do anything violent before,
if you would watch equalizer the first time you cannot know what he is capable of
and in the end he is as shocked as we are, because he broke his promise and went back to his old self
and the audience is shocked because the scene is so brutal, fast and intense.
Hands down my favorite actor by a long shot. If not just the best PERIOD.
Denzel's a legend, man. I've loved every movie he's been in. I don't think he can be in a bad movie, and even if he is in one, he makes it at least decent. I honestly don't know why more Hollywood movies go for Theatre actors. Like, some just don't fit the look, I suppose, but... Then you just turn to them and tell them to get into some theatre acting. Even if its not for money, its just good experience and knowledge.
Absolute Acting GOAT! Still my favorite actor all these years later. Love him!
"King Kong ain't got shit on me."
"I'll tear your family apart, piece by piece."
"For out of the ground we were taken, for the dust we are... and to the dust we shall return."
"Forgiveness Is Between Them And God. It's My Job To Arrange The Meeting."
Great lines by a great actor. Seeing him and Dakota reunite in another movie years after Man on Fire..
Shout out to you for giving Denzel the spotlight that he has ALWAYS deserved
The complicatedly painful and furious glare he gave in Glory as his character was being whipped was one of the first experiences I had with how well he acted. It affected me as a kid when I saw it aired on TV, even though I couldn't quite express the sentiment in words until I was older.
Omg yes when that one little tear falls, I’ll never forget that scene
If i could see Denzel Washington in every movie that exists i wouldn't mind it... one of the greatest actors ever i feel sad every time i see him getting old knowing at some point this legend won't bless us with his marvelous acting...
The first movie i saw Denzel in was Crimson Tide, and what a way to be introduced to him. Fantastic performances by everyone involved, and quite the dilemma the film proposes. The verbal sparring matches between him and Gene Hackman were captivating
Denzel The 🐐
100%, I don't care what a movie is about if Denzel is in it I'm watching it.
The title of this video is already worth a subscription.
Best actor ever. My favorite actor by far
I said years ago, can you imagine being someone in Hollywood throwing a party and this happens?
“Sir? Mr Denzel Washington has arrived.”
“WHAT? Denzel Washington? Oh my go… okay. We need to get rid of all liquor and beer. Run out by the most expensive wine we can afford. Turn off that dance music! Put on some Vivaldi. This party is not classy enough for Denzel! We need candles! If anyone doesn’t have a suit… give them one!”
Man is an absolute legend
Every time I see Denzel in a movie nowdays I can't get his Fences character out my head. He killed that role.
Never fully appreciated his skills before I watched the 2004 Manchurian Candidate remake a couple of years ago. The climactic scene at the kindergarten where he’s trying to bring Liev Schreiber out of his brainwashing broke me. So much faith, conviction, history, and love conveyed in one scene alone. Now I’m obsessed
Every time I watch a Denzel Washington action picture, I get scared of him. He feels like an unstoppable force capable of moving an immovable object with his will.
Brando, Pacino, Nicholson, Hopkins, Hoffman, De Niro, Denzel, Day Lewis, Oldman, Bale.
Notice how everyone else is mentioned on a last name basis
@GodLikeUnlimited yeah. He's my man👊
The 2 greatest villainous roles ever on film are Denzel in Training Day, and Daniel Day Lewis in Gangs of New York.
Denzel in Training Day is GOATed
Anthony Hopkins as Hannibal is up there too
Daniel Day Lewis in "There will be Blood" is definitely one of the greatest villain roles OAT
@@HARIHaran-ks7wpdaniel day Lewis is one of the few actors I would put up there with Denzel, just a shame he's pickier than a toddler with a plate of veggies. He just doesn't do movies unless he thinks the movie is worth it, which is most of them haha!
@@hamiham32for my money, Daniel is the greatest actor who ever lived
this was absolute fire.. please make longer content LOL
Imagine him as Kang The Conquerer or Dr. Doom... Nah, we don't deserve that brilliance.
Most recently Lalo in Better Call Saul but Alonzo in Training Day had the smiling wolf villain archetype that is rare in film
I love ignorant people who call him a bad actor just because he isn't a method actor. Like, no, you don't have to "transform" completely to be a good actor. He properly conveys all of the emotions and mannerisms appropriate for the scene and character. People think that's easy only when they haven't done any serious acting themselves...
I've never seen anyone call him a bad actor because he's not a method actor lol
@@calvinsimpson1301 wow, because you haven't seen it that means it doesn't happen! 😂
People don’t know what method acting actually means, especially Hollywood actors. Modern day method acting is not what method acting was intended to be at all.
@@Buskeeeeeeee Not all, Daniel Day Lewis is a good example of a great method actor in my opinion.
I hate the concept of method acting, I think it’s completely unnecessary, and why is it that people only method act weirdos or jerks. You never hear about someone method acting a nice person lol
Don’t forget about us little guys when you make it big!
Another great vid from Renzy. People are sleeping on this chanel. Nice work!
Love Denzel when I was young I had Training day on VHS. Watched it alot. Such a great actor and knowledgable in real life too.
This is the kind of channel one has interest in hearing more about
Really like his movies, but can't unsee that he has the same personality in every movie. To me. it feels like the same character every time. Thanks for the video.
one of my absolute favorite actors
he's been my favorite actor for 20 years now... Chadwick Boseman was the next Denzel Washington... gone too soon 🙏🏻
I mean how great was that last scene in Training Day ! 😃 💯🎬
There has never been a more apt thumbnail than this one. GREAT job
I know him through John Q. Ever since, I always watch his movies. And it never disappointing.
9:44 That's the acknowledgement of the movie I was waiting for! Show some love to the Bone Collector, celebrating its 25th anniversary this November! But oh well, no Star Wars prequel therefore no reason to talk about it. It's like the anniversary doesn't really matter. Sorry, went off track
4:30 that Book of Eli inn monologue still lives rent free in my head (and to the dust we shall return) and i'm not even religious lol. phenomenal actor
My Man Denzel is Something Special! Even as a kid, I not only loved him in any & everything i saw him in, Id already recognized how Special/Great he was without"Actually Knowing/Comprehending Why he resonated so much with me! The Walking Definition of a True Acting Legend! 🤘🏽🫡
sad that you haven't touched on Man on Fire, this film is so cool that i've seen it like 10 times and everytime i felt like crying
Unaa palaaabra
Denzel Washington is top-tier material, and one of my favourite actors. I don't find his movies controversial or lacking effort, nor is his own life attention grabbing or dramatic. I don't know anything about his personal life, and that's a good thing in my books. Just solid movie after solid movie; movies I actually enjoy watching, even in this new world of otherwise constantly made-for-tv-crap.
You can still find Denzel in an actor studio in West Hollywofod or West Bevely rehearsing with a kid that just came in from Nebreska trying to make it into Hollywood. Denzel is always perfecting his craft amongst the hungriest.
The most unfazed demeanor I’ve ever seen in all of cinema. That’s what makes him the 🐐
Man his performance in Fences blew me away. I expected greatness, but I guess took it for granted. But as soon as he showed up on screen, I was in awe.
This video made have even more respect for Denzel Washington acting and his delivery range expression etc.
I don’t know if I’ve ever agreed with a video title more.
Just found this guys channel and browsed it a bit. This guy speaks abt all the right things and nails it. Very mesmerizing and inviting.
I wish Denzel was from this generation..... Dude needs to be making more movies
The Flight has been up there in my Top 5 movies of all time purely because of Denzel's acting, so much so that it almost DIDN'T feel like acting when he confessed, it just felt like I was watching a real person break down because of their guilt.
Missed your videos for the past few weeks, another great one!
Your channel definitely deserves more views
I appreciate that! I was on vacation so I'm behind on the uploads, but we're back to regularly scheduled programming :D
I’m going to go & watch Training Day yet again! Stellar performance 👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾
I grew up with way too much love for this man. Remember the Titans, Training Day, John Q, Flight. I got tears from him delivering that alcoholic line just now.
My first date with my baby mama was watching Training Day. lmao.
My older brother wanted a Monte Carlo so bad he bout a similar looking buick and clapped it tf out.
Yeah he’s one of the best to ever do it. And he doesn’t need to go all method actor to get it done either
This was incredible. Thank you for the insight and perspective!
Took me a few years to watch another one of his movies after seeing Training Day. So damn chilling and ruthless, it freaked me out.
Truly one of a kind
Man, Denzel is amazing. Remember the Titans will forever be one of my favorites of all time. He is incredible with his body control, you can feel what his characters are feeling sometimes.
best actors are those who started acting in theater. its one take or bust. that's how you know an actor is good. denzel is by far the best actor I've watched.
Equalizer series trully was eye opening for me. Its not that he is a hero, he is far past a redeeming point. All he does is a effort to his late wife. Later and only then he again found peace and he defeated his demons. Masterpices of cinema
i recommend you watch Man on Fire
@@model84 i did. It was awesome
He was my favorite actor before Training Day ❤
A person who keeps God first is always bound to have tremendous talent
the best to ever do it
Pure genius
omg me and my family LOVE watching Washington’s movies, he’s our all time favourite actor!!!! Love you Denzel 🥰❤️❤️❤️
Manchurian candidate will always be a movie that I saw as a kid that really made me think, love denzel in it!
Denzel Washington is genuinely the GOAT of acting.
The greatest actor of all time !
loved your video! Denzel has always been one of my all time favorites, possibly no. 1 (leo di caprio, idris elba, brian cranston, denzel washington, matthew macconahey is pretty much my top five off top of my head)
So honored to have my name be inspired by him
Denzel Washington's acting style is almost like his signature and brand. Its so iconic that even if someone else tried to mimic his style without telling the audience, people would just point it out as a Denzel Washington impression.
_”Is this a critique or a compliment about his acting skills?”_
*YES*
Bravo! Nice tribute to the greatest actor of all time… or at least my favorite next to Samuel L. Jackson. He deserves one of these from you too…
I think The Equalizer is one of his greatest roles, because ihis character, Robert McCall is meant to be a terrifying John Wickian level murderer, and yet he brings a collective wisdom, measured approach, and compassion to what should be the most ruthless of people. The methodical way he acts and speaks coupled with his ability to do the worst things to the worst people make him a nightmare... a nightmare for the bad guys. But in all his roles his control of the room and charisma make any character he plays live on the screen, dominantly, and its something that makes him one of my top 3 actors ever. Great video.
Man on Fire, Flight, Crimson Tide, Training Day? Don't get me wrong, Equalizer was great