I would love to see a funny skit like that. He could be selling candy and be like "Might I recommend the Caramel Hard Candy? Sleek, sweet and discreet, every Grandma has one at their disposal"
The character of the Sommelier makes me think he must be a kind of John Wick gunfighter: he has earned his title and perhaps is a VERY dangerous and skilled killer as well.
a sommelier is by definitely a subject matter expert on Wine and food pairings with wine. It’s a nice tough that John said he’d like a “tasting”. Then the Sommelier pairs perfectly a weapon for each scenario John will find himself in.
Not to a gun person. The features listed are so basic to not warrant mentioning. Plus I know what features those firearms have. John Wick certainly would too. We wouldn't rely on someone else to pick out our weapons.
@@gwcrispi Too true. And no true expert would ever recommend a Glock, they're a basic low skill device for the lowest common denominator, ie police forces. Fortunately they upped they're game in the later movies.
@@trimat2016 Fair point - I'd not thought of it like that however they are simply reliable and do what it says on the tin. Reliable is what matters - his skill would carry the rest IMHO.
Don't get me wrong. I think all the "providers" are fantastic. However, I will say the firearms "Sommelier" is an absolute kill. He has the right character, the proper knowledge about his wares and is so thankful when John asks about dessert. He is def a repeat character in what I hope will be more John Wick adventures.
I like how the Sommelier doesn't welcome him back like everyone else. It shows how unique their relationship is compared to the rest. They are old friends who understand each other a bit more than usual. Kindred spirits as it were. I believe he has more respect and less fear of John Wick than any other character.
I don’t know about old friends but he probably considers John to be a loyal customer who had likely brought his business there a lot back when he was still working
I love how no one is reacting to bullets hitting concrete in the middle of an enclosed metro station tunnel. In reality, it would sound like sledge hammers hitting stone and half the people in the room would have hearing damage from all the loud impacts.
This is what a high quality, and spare no expense, movie looks like and should be. The best actors, beautiful settings, sensible dialogue, etc., etc. Kudos to Derek Kolstad the man who created John Wick!
"The number 2 Ticonderoga. 8 inch ceder laminate, the finest graphite tip, freshly sharpened to a fine point, and of course the rubber eraser is brand new. these have been in the care of our 'Accountant'. He has an exquisite eye for detail..." Ben affleck offers a polite bow to john.
"I can wholeheartedly reccomend the MDR in 7.62mm, solid choice from Desert Tech, compact, solid, powerful. It's bullpup configuration is suitable for getting into the smallest of crevices"
The tailor and his assistants were the tailor team for the movie. They are actual old world tailors. Who are the best in USA if you need real ($2k+) suits.
I swear that if I owned a gun store in Austin, Texas, then I would personally make it my personal obligation to make every customer feel like they are John Wick.
These scenes along with the Interantional Locations of the Continental , gave the series wings and generated all the awesome hypes. these scenes makes me giggle (in evil manner) due to happiness.
@@anirudhdwivedi6673I'd have gone with a few slight variations but not bad. I've owned 26's and 34's and the predecessor of the 34 the 17L. Probably would go with a brace of 19's myself but that's just me. I can't really comment on the Benelli m4 because I've only had a moderate bit of experience with benelli's and it's just been the M2. Add more practical experience with shotguns like the Remington 870 and the Mossberg 500 590 and 600 series pump shotguns. Myself I'm still leery of using a semi-auto for a combat shotgun. However so far I've been pleased with the benelli's performance at least on the square range. Now the shorty are which seems like a mark 18 wannabe.... I've experienced with moderately I would say compared to things like the m4 type and the M16 A2. However in a case like that I'd be more tempted to get something like a honey badger or a similar one to the Mk-18;but with a shorter barrel and a good quality silencer like something from B&T in .300BO.
M4 and M16 are military designations for the AR15. I agree with you the mk18 would be sublime for such occasion, I really commend your decision about getting a supressor because shooting it unsupressed without any ear protection would give you a tinnitus.
This shopping scenes are amazing. The characters killed their roll. Absolute professionality. And you could see: only the very best for John Wick. Thats what gives the movies the extra spice. This small roll- characters acting perfect. And honestly i would buy everything, they would recommends. Just because of the presentation.
You’d think that all tactical assassins/bodyguards who use the same services - as the bodyguard for the family was - would also get advice on the person who could be hunting or be hunted. Everyone knows John Wick. And as these services seem to be impartial with only loyalty to the hotel, it only seems practical for them to also suggest what needs are required for defending against John Wick. Yet no one seems to truly understand his combat style….when it’s obvious: it’s improv.
John Wick is a man of Focus, a man of Commitment, a man of Sheer Will. A man who will kill 3 men in a bar, with a PENCIL. THAT is the type of man Mister Wick, is
2:38 I have most of those blades. The one he holds up is a Microtech Combat Troodon. Beast of an OTF. The larger one next to it is a Microtech Halo VI, I have it as well. And next to it I believe is either a Daytona or a Cleric II. The only other ones I’d add are a Strider SMF. Maybe a Protech SNG. Or a Spartan SHF.
Ahem: Notice there's no children anywhere. These adults are Jaded and glad its not them not to mention its later Revealed that Half the planet is full of assassin's. So.... Dead Bodies are just Monday Slackers.
I have watched this countless times and still wonder… What on earth is that Necklace around his neck. Looks like a Satellite or Cable TV Dish. The drip is phenomenal 😅
It is (in french) a "tastevin" which is (/was) actually a proper tool for Sommeliers in order to tase wine. It is made of silver in order to observe the color of the wine. It's quite fun to see him with this as it is very specific. Nowaday, specific glasses are preferred but you may see some tastevins here and there.
I’ve loved the Sommelier ever since I saw him in the cinema - but I recently watched The Shining and realized that they riffed a lot on Joe Turkel’s bartender from The Shining, complete with upward lighting.
The Sommelier scene was well crafted. Their relationship was obvious when he mentioned Wick's fondness for the German varietals but recommends the new breed of Austrians. Excellent! The Tailor scene was also well tailored! Lining? Tactical ...
The look the gun salesman, or shall I say "Connoisseur", gives when he talks about Wick's hands getting wet, suggests exactly what an attentive individual may think he is suggesting. Blood. Blood slippery hands 😛
Flared magwells. A real thing and good attention to detail in this movie. Although the thin suit even if bullet proof would not help much. The bullets may not penetrate whatever miracle fabric or material they are made of, but in real life the impact of the bullets are really tough to withstand.
I've not actually sat down and watched the John Wick franchise - seen it all here, this scene with the Sommelier and Tailor is just fkn oof. It's just deep fkn awesome.
"He once killed three men in a bar, with a pencil" "With a Fucking pencil!" "Who the fuck can do that?" "He is a man of focus. Commitment. Sheer fuckin will." "You have my 'machina'" "Bobbieyega" (The Boogieman) Classic.
I just love to see MCs getting they're gear idk i just appreciate good handled weapons and they're dealers especially when they know what they are selling
One thing that is amusing note, is that that station I travel every day its the WTC Path train terminal below the Oculus WTC building. There are no trains that take you into Canal street or Broad st (where i work) from that particular train (Path Train). There is a train that you can pick up from the Oculus but it looks nothing like this particular spot and obviously this place is easier and better light than a the actual train stop where they would need to take in order to head into canal street.
R Q L Z X D O U P Jimmy; "peter how many letters?" Serafinowicz; dramatic pause,supercilious glance and snooty exhalation, "nine jimmy, nine letters.... ABDICATES." 😁
This is one of my favorite part of the movie because we get to see some of the behind scenes of the world of Assassins. I bet the ice cream man in the universe has his own collection 😂
The train fighting scene was awesome, when the announcer said "This is the end of the line" it points out the hitman's failed attempt to kill John Wick
New York, Rome, Paris - no matter where John went, no matter how many gun fights, no matter how many thousands of rounds were fired in so many gun fights, no matter how many dead bodies were left in the streets, not one cop ever showed up. All of them taking a coffee break at the same time I guess.
@@scot0151 yes. No shortage of those in any big city.ive Been to new york, with my wife for new years. Took the train chicago to New York. We had a good time, met nice people, saw some nice things. It was crowded but that was expected with the holiday visitors. And we lived in chicago.
I was also curious about that until i started watching this movie as an esoteric movie. Jonathan is in the shadow having a spiritual fight for his life. Only who can see can see🗝
Hi everyone! What grade (out of 10) would you give this video?
about a 3.
“Desert” ☺️
Tactical
Social.
5 for day, 5 for night - 10 in total 😎
If its John Wick it will always be a 10🔥🔥
The smile as he says "dessert"...it's been a while since someone asked that!
Bet Sommelier having a great evening that day.. and that smirk is like "i thought you'll never ask."
@@GabePlaysYT And could you give me a prosthetic "finger"to go along with the dessert?
I read your comment and then that part came on and i died laughing
@@bolch88bb8 The Sommelier has "everything" at their disposal.
Ngl in that universe they probably all just get sniper rifles 🙄 he sees John and he’s like, finally a guy that like class 😂
I'm convinced the Sommelier could sell me anything. He could probably outline 3 different species of cow for me and I'd buy whatever he recommends.
I would love to see a funny skit like that. He could be selling candy and be like "Might I recommend the Caramel Hard Candy? Sleek, sweet and discreet, every Grandma has one at their disposal"
The character of the Sommelier makes me think he must be a kind of John Wick gunfighter: he has earned his title and perhaps is a VERY dangerous and skilled killer as well.
@@kgb1azeI'm curious if you can make a similar description for a chocolate bar and a pair of Jordans with a nice refreshing lemonade.
a sommelier is by definitely a subject matter expert on Wine and food pairings with wine.
It’s a nice tough that John said he’d like a “tasting”. Then the Sommelier pairs perfectly a weapon for each scenario John will find himself in.
May I recommend the Holstein?
That gun room scene is a classic and worth watching on it's own.
Not to a gun person. The features listed are so basic to not warrant mentioning. Plus I know what features those firearms have. John Wick certainly would too. We wouldn't rely on someone else to pick out our weapons.
@gwcrispi "We wouldn't rely on somewhere else to pick our weapons"
Don't join the military you absolute 🤓
@@gwcrispi Too true. And no true expert would ever recommend a Glock, they're a basic low skill device for the lowest common denominator, ie police forces. Fortunately they upped they're game in the later movies.
An Italian classic
@@trimat2016 Fair point - I'd not thought of it like that however they are simply reliable and do what it says on the tin. Reliable is what matters - his skill would carry the rest IMHO.
Don't get me wrong. I think all the "providers" are fantastic. However, I will say the firearms "Sommelier" is an absolute kill. He has the right character, the proper knowledge about his wares and is so thankful when John asks about dessert. He is def a repeat character in what I hope will be more John Wick adventures.
Bro's not seen the latest one.
Funny thing is he is actually a comedian. Dry sense of humour admittedly, but a comedian none the less.
Interestingly, the one John paid the most was the cartographer. He got a stack of 5 coins. Because knowledge is power. And keys.
I like to think the Sommelier's character is someone who was once actively "conducting Business" and this is his retirement gig
Peter Serafinowicz. Quite an underrated British comedian.
The next time I have to get a suit made for me, I want to see the look on the tailor's face when he asks me about the lining and I say 'tactical'
what about if he smiles villain-like at you afterwards?
@@joshuamcgraw2388than either hes a cool tailor who gets the reference or he is gonna get you sucked into some shady stuff
He probably give you a false laugh to no lose the sale and not make you feel like an idiot.
I want a tactical lining in my life.
I have my suits made in Bangkok. so I will ask
Someone getting a "Well done " from John wick means a lot
I like that guy. He provides the map and the key as well.
Information is the ultimate weapon in any assassin's arsenal.🥃
Me: How'd you like your steak, sir?
John Wick: Well done.
@@SkintitaApril 😂😂
@@fara.r.8181 he paid him the most if you notice
"Mr. Wick. Do enjoy your party." translation: I hope you kick ass and take names.
John doesn't take names. He buries them.
@@jamesplowman9221 **Fuck,** that goes hard-
"And then give those names to other people"
Peter Griffin
Kick names and take ass
Translation: I know what you're up to
I like how the Sommelier doesn't welcome him back like everyone else. It shows how unique their relationship is compared to the rest. They are old friends who understand each other a bit more than usual. Kindred spirits as it were. I believe he has more respect and less fear of John Wick than any other character.
I don’t know about old friends but he probably considers John to be a loyal customer who had likely brought his business there a lot back when he was still working
The way he just says "HOWEVER" has the same energy as "well, it'll protect you from the bullets, but not your ribs from the impact though..."
Robust, precise. My thoughts exactly when ordering coffee.
An 11.5" BCM is robust and precise. It's probably my favorite of all my ARs. A bit loud.
I love how none in the public is bothered that a bruised person is walking around frantically with a gun.... no chills.... everyone is so calm...
I love how no one is reacting to bullets hitting concrete in the middle of an enclosed metro station tunnel. In reality, it would sound like sledge hammers hitting stone and half the people in the room would have hearing damage from all the loud impacts.
If you watched JW 2 (The final scene at the fountain), that fact was easily apparent, the whole world is in on the action
Best to not get involved
@@crazylarryjr It really is a perfect world run by assassins for assassination games.
@@vaibhav1100 welcome to NYC, lol.
This is what a high quality, and spare no expense, movie looks like and should be. The best actors, beautiful settings, sensible dialogue, etc., etc. Kudos to Derek Kolstad the man who created John Wick!
Boy everyone just plays their parts, big or small, just beautifully
The tailor is literally the costume designer for the movies.
These are the nicest and most informative salesmen that I've ever encountered in ANY movie I've seen. They'll definitely get a 5 star yelp review
i can tell you the most calm people sell the best weapons yo finish a "job"
The fact that the Sommelier is played by Peter Serafinowicz which is also known for Kitchen Gun skit from his show is funny af XD
ARE YOU SERIOUS
I am surprised The Sommelier does not have a box of pencils as part of the weapons
I guess they were currently out of stock :P
freshly sharpened too
"I'd like to write a thank you note after dinner "
"May I suggest this self sharpening pencil, with tungsten graphite lead?"
"The number 2 Ticonderoga. 8 inch ceder laminate, the finest graphite tip, freshly sharpened to a fine point, and of course the rubber eraser is brand new. these have been in the care of our 'Accountant'. He has an exquisite eye for detail..." Ben affleck offers a polite bow to john.
@@alexanderlucard4810 THIS IS AN AWESOME IDEA
I wish the Sommelier had made further appearances.
An absolutely brilliant character :)
“Good Afternoon, Mr. Wick. It’s been a long time.”
“I need to clean my kitchen…”
"I would heartily recommend the Springfield M79 grenade launcher."
@@ThePathStriderand the new breeds of kitchen gun
"The XL18 Flamethrower provides a perfect way to clean up anything from moldy bread to insects..."
@@westein1282 at the cost of your kitchen…
"I can wholeheartedly reccomend the MDR in 7.62mm, solid choice from Desert Tech, compact, solid, powerful. It's bullpup configuration is suitable for getting into the smallest of crevices"
The tailor and his assistants were the tailor team for the movie.
They are actual old world tailors.
Who are the best in USA if you need real ($2k+) suits.
With tactical linings
@@DanBeech-ht7sw There are (good) brazilian tailors that makes you suits with tactical lining. Expensive suits.
Johnny Sins is indeed a great tailor
They are also the personal tailor team of Keanu Reeves in real life.
The stories you hear about this man, if nothing else has been watered down…😳👍😁
My man is an introvert, he doesn't talk unless he has to, and that is the best part about john wick
I swear that if I owned a gun store in Austin, Texas, then I would personally make it my personal obligation to make every customer feel like they are John Wick.
That sommelier was the best. Rome sure had the monopoly on assassin equipment
These scenes along with the Interantional Locations of the Continental , gave the series wings and generated all the awesome hypes. these scenes makes me giggle (in evil manner) due to happiness.
"This is the end of the line" and how perfectly timed. Flawless. But I suppose they knew that.
He is selling guns like freaking mcdonalds😂. Selling blueprint like a map😂. Selling bulletproof tuxedo like gucci😂.
Not McDonalds, but finely brewed wine.
@@anirudhdwivedi6673I'd have gone with a few slight variations but not bad. I've owned 26's and 34's and the predecessor of the 34 the 17L.
Probably would go with a brace of 19's myself but that's just me.
I can't really comment on the Benelli m4 because I've only had a moderate bit of experience with benelli's and it's just been the M2. Add more practical experience with shotguns like the Remington 870 and the Mossberg 500 590 and 600 series pump shotguns.
Myself I'm still leery of using a semi-auto for a combat shotgun. However so far I've been pleased with the benelli's performance at least on the square range.
Now the shorty are which seems like a mark 18 wannabe.... I've experienced with moderately I would say compared to things like the m4 type and the M16 A2. However in a case like that I'd be more tempted to get something like a honey badger or a similar one to the Mk-18;but with a shorter barrel and a good quality silencer like something from B&T in .300BO.
M4 and M16 are military designations for the AR15. I agree with you the mk18 would be sublime for such occasion, I really commend your decision about getting a supressor because shooting it unsupressed without any ear protection would give you a tinnitus.
Not a single phone in sight, just people living in the moment.
If you see two people in suits stabbing each other in the subway do you want to record them
This shopping scenes are amazing. The characters killed their roll. Absolute professionality. And you could see: only the very best for John Wick. Thats what gives the movies the extra spice. This small roll- characters acting perfect. And honestly i would buy everything, they would recommends. Just because of the presentation.
So good to see British comedian Peter Serafinowicz so busy in the US! Come back soon Peter!
These movies and first movie in The Kingsman series had so much class it was amazing
The silencer duel as they walk in the crowds is chef's kiss.
hard to find someting that hasn't been done in action, these days.. bonus points for it being a little more subtle, less over-the-top monster-truck..
You’d think that all tactical assassins/bodyguards who use the same services - as the bodyguard for the family was - would also get advice on the person who could be hunting or be hunted.
Everyone knows John Wick.
And as these services seem to be impartial with only loyalty to the hotel, it only seems practical for them to also suggest what needs are required for defending against John Wick.
Yet no one seems to truly understand his combat style….when it’s obvious: it’s improv.
John Wick's style isn't "improv". It is unwavering aggression. When Wick starts a job, nothing stops him from marching forward and doing the deed.
@@ShaggyRogers1 I stand corrected:
It’s unwavering aggressive improv
@@mysticdragonwolf89 There's not really much to prepare for then if a tornado is coming.
John Wick is a man of Focus, a man of Commitment, a man of Sheer Will.
A man who will kill 3 men in a bar, with a PENCIL.
THAT is the type of man Mister Wick, is
Defend against John Wick?
That's like deciding to fight a tsunami with your fists.
I found out that the Sommelier is a comedian. His timing was wonderful.
do you realize that actually the most dangerous killer is the one who sell the things... hahaha.. wick just enjoy the ride..😅
The Sommelier is so suave. If he asked me if I wanted my steak well done and I get a gun, I would eat that gun.
7:30 “this is the end of the line”.
2:38
I have most of those blades.
The one he holds up is a Microtech Combat Troodon. Beast of an OTF.
The larger one next to it is a Microtech Halo VI, I have it as well.
And next to it I believe is either a Daytona or a Cleric II. The only other ones I’d add are a Strider SMF.
Maybe a Protech SNG.
Or a Spartan SHF.
First John wick was the best!!! It was Robust and precise! A+++
4:35 It's interesting how no one on or leaving the train seems care about the dead bodies on the platform.
Ahem: Notice there's no children anywhere.
These adults are Jaded and glad its not them not to mention its later Revealed that Half the planet is full of assassin's. So.... Dead Bodies are just Monday Slackers.
I was just thinking that myself. Nobody saw or heard the gunshots? Even with a silencer its still very noticeable!
would you? I'd mind my business..
I have watched this countless times and still wonder… What on earth is that Necklace around his neck. Looks like a Satellite or Cable TV Dish. The drip is phenomenal 😅
It is (in french) a "tastevin" which is (/was) actually a proper tool for Sommeliers in order to tase wine. It is made of silver in order to observe the color of the wine. It's quite fun to see him with this as it is very specific. Nowaday, specific glasses are preferred but you may see some tastevins here and there.
@@suzizecat That’s incredible!!! I had no idea about this. Thank you for the knowledge :)
this never get old!
I’ve loved the Sommelier ever since I saw him in the cinema - but I recently watched The Shining and realized that they riffed a lot on Joe Turkel’s bartender from The Shining, complete with upward lighting.
Honestly I wouldn't mind another 3 movies with John Wick :)
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I love it from your actor was best
The Sommelier scene was well crafted. Their relationship was obvious when he mentioned Wick's fondness for the German varietals but recommends the new breed of Austrians. Excellent! The Tailor scene was also well tailored! Lining? Tactical ...
I wish my local gun shop was that cool.
The look the gun salesman, or shall I say "Connoisseur", gives when he talks about Wick's hands getting wet, suggests exactly what an attentive individual may think he is suggesting.
Blood.
Blood slippery hands 😛
all in the delivery. if you're hands get...wet.
Across 3 movies, not one cop in sight... Except Jimmy, but he doesnt count
They have been warned to stay away till the 'operation area' is clear.
It's funny how Common & Keanu tower over everyone in the subway
My favorite scene is with Peter Serafinowicz. I love seeing movies when he's a surprise to me. So funny. So scary. Love his acting.
I'd like a tasting.....your finest No.2 pencil, freshly sharpened. 😂
Its awesome seeing Shadow the Hedgehog get live action roles
The Sommelier provides Mr. Wick with service whereas the rest are simply at Mr. Wick’s service
Professionals have Standards!!
This is product placement I can live with.
John wick always gets the best toys for any battle
@3:05 Mr Wick you forgot to pay me cold coins Sir 😄
T101: Do you have 45 Watt Radius Phased Energy Rifle?
The music in these movies are soooo incredibly Good!! Makes the movi excelent
Flared magwells. A real thing and good attention to detail in this movie. Although the thin suit even if bullet proof would not help much. The bullets may not penetrate whatever miracle fabric or material they are made of, but in real life the impact of the bullets are really tough to withstand.
I've not actually sat down and watched the John Wick franchise - seen it all here, this scene with the Sommelier and Tailor is just fkn oof. It's just deep fkn awesome.
"He once killed three men in a bar, with a pencil"
"With a Fucking pencil!" "Who the fuck can do that?"
"He is a man of focus. Commitment. Sheer fuckin will."
"You have my 'machina'"
"Bobbieyega" (The Boogieman)
Classic.
The sommelier's actor is a perfect choice for james bond
Recently picked up the John Wick end of night, big and bold. It’s a show-stopper.
"I need one for day and one for night...i need something robust, precise." I sense levels to Mr Wick.
Peter Serafinowicz (The Sommelier). Always brilliant. I wonder if Brian Butterfield ever needs the services of the Continental....
The gun show room brilliant
I just love to see MCs getting they're gear idk i just appreciate good handled weapons and they're dealers especially when they know what they are selling
One thing that is amusing note, is that that station I travel every day its the WTC Path train terminal below the Oculus WTC building. There are no trains that take you into Canal street or Broad st (where i work) from that particular train (Path Train).
There is a train that you can pick up from the Oculus but it looks nothing like this particular spot and obviously this place is easier and better light than a the actual train stop where they would need to take in order to head into canal street.
5:43 Damn! The trains in the US are really modern and clean!
Is that peter serafinowicz? Abdicates...abdicates...abdicates
R Q L Z X D O U P
Jimmy; "peter how many letters?"
Serafinowicz; dramatic pause,supercilious glance and snooty exhalation, "nine jimmy, nine letters....
ABDICATES." 😁
Why i love it so much wenn the salesman just say "robust precise"
2:34 Dessert 😂😂😂
Love the expressions the English guy makes behind the counter
This is the best scene in all John Wick film series
I just realized there is no frenzy with 2 dead bloodied bodies just lying on the ground outside of the train LOL
This is one of my favorite part of the movie because we get to see some of the behind scenes of the world of Assassins. I bet the ice cream man in the universe has his own collection 😂
Even the gun guy went nervous thinking about what John going to do with his order 😅
it's the way he says 'wet'...cracks me up every time
The smart move would have been to give him the car and call it a day.
I don’t remember much of part 2. Except the end. I must rewatch it.
If Gordon Ramsay was an armourer…..
Bold move casting Common!
The train fighting scene was awesome, when the announcer said "This is the end of the line" it points out the hitman's failed attempt to kill John Wick
I think the UA-cam recommendations are reading my mind again. I was just thinking about this scene.
Lining...tactical..love that
I always enjoyed the sommelier scene since I am a wine expert of sorts and shooter as well.
Two men stabbing each other on the subway...
Passengers: 😕
This shooting and knifing must be a common occurrence because none of the bystanders freak out the moment shots go off or bodies drop.
City’s people’s hearing is worrisome. Suppressors ain’t exactly quiet and they are oblivious 😂
New York, Rome, Paris - no matter where John went, no matter how many gun fights, no matter how many thousands of rounds were fired in so many gun fights, no matter how many dead bodies were left in the streets, not one cop ever showed up. All of them taking a coffee break at the same time I guess.
Organize crime my friend
3:41 no reaction by people😂😂😂
Right. lol
Welcome to NYC. Lol
@@scot0151 yes. No shortage of those in any big city.ive Been to new york, with my wife for new years. Took the train chicago to New York. We had a good time, met nice people, saw some nice things. It was crowded but that was expected with the holiday visitors. And we lived in chicago.
I was also curious about that until i started watching this movie as an esoteric movie. Jonathan is in the shadow having a spiritual fight for his life. Only who can see can see🗝
they just wanna go home
John Week is another level, trust me! Another level...
One for day,
one for night!
😂😮
Bruh this game is another level!
"I'd like a tasting"
"...We sell guns here, Sir"
All time favorite scene. That’s my dream job 😂. 10 out of 10. 🍮 dessert!!💥
If the guys at my LGS talk to me like this, I’m just whipping out my credit card and buying whatever they throw at me 😂
I am going to start saying "robust....precise" just for the fuck of it lol
Widddaa fekkin penceill...!!!!😂
M from India Assam
My all time favourite movie series 😊Mr bogey man 😊😊 jonh wick
Liu kang: welcome to the earthrealm armory mr wick
"All freshly stoned..." A true knife guy.