If you wonder why Aurelio never went back to chapter 4 to give John's Car. Just wait for the next 7 years 'cuz he said it'll be ready in Christmas in 2030.
@@jeffmarqz2736 “The vassal’s vassal is not my vassal”. Aurelio carries full responsibility for what his men doing. Aurelio doesn’t command them to freeze, but they freeze. This means they do not serve him, they are not his men.
@@BGSGBF Attacking a member of the high table would be a death sentence for Aurelio and them. By not attacking they are making the optimal play for Aurelio in the long run. Being aggressive is so easy that any big idiot can do it but I'd rather have dudes in my corner that understand when NOT to fight. It's better to take a small recoverable loss now than to die and lose everything.
@@MegaFreakOfNature197 other scenes show his workers are loyal to him, john wick #1 when he punched Vito’s son. His workers knew who was in the shop. Who can be touched and who can’t be
Aurelio's men just stand there and watch as their boss gets his nuts kicked in. A good boss knows when to push back. Besides, Aurelio's men cant do anything unless he says. Just notice their position. If they were standing back, they'd be back a bit. But they were close enough to take old mates men if Aurelio gave the order.
It’s always awesome to see deleted scenes since it’s natural we all crave more content in our favorite movie. But I can see why this scene was deleted. No purpose, no reason for this conflict
@@vincentpogee25 Um, let's agree to disagree. We never really see to what level the Russians are, as a threat. XD And Iosef was a liability anyways to them, not because they respected John. Although, yes the Russians come off as being a local power, rather than the subsequent High Table.
Nah, Santino likely still knows he has John's marker. Santino also likely knew John was back during the events of 1. John literally tore apart an entire Russian gang over a car and dog. Santino would've respected John leaving the life for good the first time, but he would pull the mark card on John the second.
Yup, but it's not just that. It's that John's actions in the first movie allows for the High Table to move in. I love how the second movie and on, the High Table is this really gigantic group, rather than a secret underground organization that had to hide.
@@robjackson5245 The best place to hide a HUGE criminal network is in a place so high up that it's untouchable. Even the Continental does front as a legitimate hostel service for wealthy clients, which can also explain why business cannot be conducted on Continental grounds. It's really hard to explain to a civilian why someone just commit murder and the entire building isn't in lockdown. Also, when John went to Rome during the second movie, the Roman Continental's owner asked if John was there for the Pope. It puts into context just how high up the High Table really is, because you can't just casually ask if someone is in Rome to assassinate the Pope. The literal underground of the criminal underworld is ruled by the Bowery King, who seems to be defiant of the High Table when the Adjudicator rolled in and tried to convince the Bowery King to step down and let the High Table take over.
@@4_xk Yeah but it seems much more open in the second movie and on. The first movie literally had them so underground, and in hidden sight. Whereas the second movie made it more out the wealthy criminals' activities more open and the whole thing with the door hiding their activities was done away by the second movie.
We need to know what happens to Aurelio, Sofia, Cassian, Akira, Mr. Nobody, the Shinobi, Caine, The Bowery King, Winston, the Director, Akoni and even Jimmy. So many characters with background stories we don't know.
Everyone dogging Aurelio for not ducking the punch. Aurelio knew it was coming and just took it. Other wise there would have been consequences. He would have looked like a pussy if he gave the box just by asking him the first time.
@@tushargupta1968 I think the scene itself is fine, the only weird part that might not get past the chopping block is when Santino put a coin in his hand and punched Aurelio which was a quite a 'huh' moment. But the scene being in the movie would be realllly weird. Santino being there himself to collect pizzo from a relatively small establishment ruled under the table. Aurelio being singled out and beaten down by Santino might implied that the writer wanted this scene to emphasize how Santino was trying to hurt people who were close to John Wick. But I don't think the main idea went through at all. The scene seems just like it's about Santino bullying Aurelio to collect pizzo and leaving relatively peacefully considering his hatred for John Wick.
Aurelio made a great tactical decision....he made the fight personal....he looked at the guys that arrived and decided if im going to get hit....let it be by someone who looks like a twelve year old girl.... He still took punishment....but imagine if the boss had used his bodyguards first....mind you the kick proved just how bad 30 seconds would be if the bodyguards went too town.... We all understand that in the John Wick world....protected means certain rules apply....Aurelio responded to that threat and walked away with less scars....
@@kobemarion1137 thats spanish, he spells it very good but a lil grammar mistake, he says "me caias bien, por eso no te mato" but it should be "me caes bien" instead, cause he says -i used to like you thats why i dont kill you, makes no sense, the only italian word is bravo, but i dont think it needs translation
For the uninitiated, the dual clutch semi-automatic manual transmission is what killed the affordable starter cars made by the big three in the U.S. The idea was to take a manual transmission and efficiently shift gears automatically using software and driving algorithms. The problem was that these automatic gear shifts happened alot more than expected, and wore down the clutch destroying it. In a way, it's kind of a metaphor for the villain of this movie. His actions to plan and cut corners for efficiency ultimately lead to his downfall.
This chap 2 had some crazy ppl. Chap 1 they knew NOT to mess with John, they knew he was someone to not meddle with unless for lack of choice. Then in Chap 2, a bunch of idiots think they can mess his life, threaten him, and even try to kill him. Result: Any who tried any of those, is in a body bag.(except Gianna bodyguard, who John left alive for obvious reasons.) Most funny one was Santinos bodyguard, who REALLY thought she had a chance.
@@n1h1lvs But that's more the stupidity of John Legiuzamo, in retrospect. Italians got big dicks. That's why girls love us and we're tough and renowned for boxing. Nuyoricans too have big dicks. Spanish men have small dicks. The jackass actors literally thinks Spaniards are Hispanic, and called Al Pacino a white guy, even though he's clearly a Latino with a Latin English accents, cause Nuyoricans and Italians are non-white, Hispanic, Latin with Latin English accents. Spaniards are white with Penelope Cruz English accents.
in the end he first speaks to him in Spanish, Aurelio's language, por eso no te mato that is, I won't kill you for this, and then in Italian, "fai il bravo eh" that is be good eh.
I never understood why a marker was such a big deal and trumbped the high table If John just informed the high table of Santino's request wouldn't they have dealt with him for going against the high table and his Sister? Like what allowed for Santinos request to be valid in this underworld shouldn't the rule of the high table trump that of a marker?
I think the idea is you owe a blood debt to the person who you gave the marker to. Telling on him and not killing his sister would be in violation of that marker and telling on him and still trying to kill her would be suicidal. *Spoilers ahead* The adherence to tradition is why John is allowed to demand the duel even though the High Table would prefer him dead.
@@Dekartz I mean yes I get that but he wasn't going against the high table on his own accord he could carry out the marker and then not give proof of the task he was given to show it was santino's request to put the blood on him? Not to mention he didn't kill her she killed herself and he mercy killed her to end her suffering you would think that would hold some weight?
@@sirken2It’s one of those your word is everything things and you have to stick by it or you have no value. However having to stick by it no matter what should also make you responsible with what you say. The marker is the same, you are expected to honor it no matter what and the consequences are there regardless of the task assigned. With such dire possible repercussions you should be very careful who you make such a pledge to because there is no telling what you’ll be asked to do. Also nobody seems surprised at all that he killed his sister and took her place. People aren’t stupid they made a pretty good guess of what happened I’m sure and the high table seems almost omnipotent in their knowledge. So it seems like coups for the high table seat within families is very common, especially since you could also not be a coward about it and just challenge them yourself. As far as I know, absolutely nothing stopped Santino from challenging his sister for the seat.
Aurelio attacking them would be asking for death. A Shop shop Boss vs a member from the high table? Get a clue you rubes. Be like a bar owner, trying to take out Gotti back in his day. Not wise.
Pretty sure he's speaking spanish instead of italian. He says "Aurelio, me caes bien. Por eso no te mato" which translates to "Aurelio, I like you. That's why I don't kill you"
@@midnight9720 He's speaking Nuyorican Spanish cause this Aurelio Garcia after all. True ghetto Latin Spanish. Not Spaniard Spanish, a white "scumbag"-saying Penelope Cruz English accented language of -ez-surnamed, Spaniard people I love how the Nuyoricans and Italians in this movie are portrayed properly. On Francis Ford Coppola and Martin-Scorseseish and "Scarface" levels. Not white with Penelope Cruz English accent and saying "scumbag" left and right like "Rocky," "Saturday Night Fever," and the "Sopranos" all stupid productions. Realistic as that's the language Italian is related to, not Spaniard Spanish, which is a Germanic, not Roman, btw on a semi-unrelated note, language. Spain is Germanic.
He swings exactly like someone who's never taken a swing in their life. John Leguizamo overacted that scene even if it had connected 100%. No wonder it was deleted. lol.
This scene makes me wonder what happens when the person being interrogated actually doesn't know what they're being asked about. It always happens where the good guy bluffs with "what do you mean?" and the bad guy just starts beating the shit out of them. Like, what if the guy would actually be willing to give up the information, but your cryptic ass just refuses to ask a straight question?
I am pretty sure that this scene was just showing Santino as a Mafia , but they decided to remove because it was low level thug move as the coins wouldn’t be worth the effort for high level Camorra crime lord who has a seat at the high table.
@@faraaz1674 I would've thought that Santino just genuinely had no idea where to find John, and knowing the events of the previous movie/start of this one, knew that his car had to have been fixed by a good mechanic, only to roll into this scene
yeah guess that's the reason it got deleted. He obviously has no reason for the coins since his family has a seat at the high table, and also he has no need for John's location either because he's living in his old house instead of hiding. Also it doesn't make sense that aurelio will talk to him in such cocky way despite knowing exactly who he is (he's from a high table family after all)
Maybe the scene was deleted because it will make a delacration of war between other high table member. Aurelio is underprotection by tasarov family. Sure viggo was killed by john wick, but all viggo power and seat in high table will become under abram tasarov (viggo brother) who already made a peace with john wick.
Santino left Aurelio with no choice. He would have had his men killed. We already know this when John Wick refused to honor Santino's marker. Even the toughest guy is no match for heavily armed bodyguards with woven armor in their jackets and state of the art firepower. Not to mention Santino's family sits at the High Table. And as I recall, their former manager Vigo Tarasov met an "untimely fate". Santino could have easily had an Adjudicator show up and condemn all of Aurelio's men, and their entire operation with their "Emissaries". So either way Aurelio was screwed. So would anyone really blame Aurelio? The man has balls of iron, but he certainly isn't stupid. And he knows if John Wick is still alive, he will do what is necessary.
I think its the marker..Santino seems to pass it to aurelio to keep it and when the times come, he will get it (screw john's peaceful life)..but we all know aurelio like a good pal don't want John to lose his peace..
I’ve noticed that almost every single office, work space, gathering area, tailoring place and gun room in the John Wick trilogy has a very similar drink selection area available. I like that detail and continuity.
"do I looked like kind a man who wants to buy a V8?" No. But you kinda looked like a man who will lead an Italian rally team and beat a german AWD monster with a rear wheel drive car
If you wonder why Aurelio never went back to chapter 4 to give John's Car. Just wait for the next 7 years 'cuz he said it'll be ready in Christmas in 2030.
movies happen in a 4-6 week time frame
Chapter 4 is 8 to 13 months later
😂idk why but this is funny
Love how Aurelio's men square up... as the baddies are leaving. Glad this scene made it to the cutting room floor.
Yeah, the boss of a crime car shop wants his men to fight an almost high table member. Might as well put on a suicide vest at that point.
well, they're mechanics, but not that type.
Looks more like they where getting ready to get popped, after he got what he wanted.
If you notice, all of Santino's men here are people who end up getting killed by John Wick in the museum fight scene.
yeah, he pulls a clean house on all santino
Bu hangi sahne ben gormedim
Yes the one who kicked aurelio in testicles here was also punched in testicles by john in the final fight@@hydraafterburner
@@Asla_Reckless filmde yok kesilmis sahne
Nice to see the mustang was actually being worked on! Hood looked to be in great shape now
not Christmas of next year yet.
@@tarotaro6933 but it’s pass 2020 tho. Lol
@@DickGarrison he said 2030 brp
2040 should be done lol
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I always find it funny that Santino’s bodyguards help him after being punched only to punch him
It's business.
its eccentric business
Maybe they didn’t get their pay cheque on Friday.
Guard didn’t punch him. Kicked him in the nuts. Need to be standing to kick him in the nuts.
if you are a professional hitman and bodyguard you do it with style.
“If I hear of a little red two ton, dual clutch, rear-engined piece of shit, I’ll let you know.”
Enzo is not pleased 😂
It’s more like 911. Ferrari is more into mid- and front engines. So, Ferry was like “wtf?!”.
Enzo would not like what his road cars have become .
@@BGSGBF probably f40
@@600jr6 mid-engine, rwd
@@BGSGBF some things might miss from irl
Remember brian’s eclipse get manifold trouble when nos injected
Then some nut was loose then floors down
Aurelio definitely behaves too tough for the guy whose boys just stand and watch their boss being punched.
What are they gonna do about It? Their boss got punched by a member of the High Table.
@@jeffmarqz2736 “The vassal’s vassal is not my vassal”. Aurelio carries full responsibility for what his men doing. Aurelio doesn’t command them to freeze, but they freeze. This means they do not serve him, they are not his men.
@@BGSGBF Attacking a member of the high table would be a death sentence for Aurelio and them. By not attacking they are making the optimal play for Aurelio in the long run.
Being aggressive is so easy that any big idiot can do it but I'd rather have dudes in my corner that understand when NOT to fight. It's better to take a small recoverable loss now than to die and lose everything.
@@MegaFreakOfNature197 other scenes show his workers are loyal to him, john wick #1 when he punched Vito’s son. His workers knew who was in the shop. Who can be touched and who can’t be
But ultimately, he gets the last laugh. He lives...
Aurelio's men just stand there and watch as their boss gets his nuts kicked in. A good boss knows when to push back. Besides, Aurelio's men cant do anything unless he says. Just notice their position. If they were standing back, they'd be back a bit. But they were close enough to take old mates men if Aurelio gave the order.
Very true Aurelio is smart he taught them
Nah They Believe Santino is dancing with Reaper
"You're Under New Management now."
Not for very long.
if it me i yell who the new boss if it New Management?? if it u that hard to say
Red
CLEANEST FLOOR in an auto shop that I've ever seen!!
I know 😂 maybe they are just that good at their job? Idk 😂
and a manager/owner that looks like he just delivered a speech in a convention🤣🤣
More Aurelio in Chapter 4 please!!!
unless they show the funeral...
@@ivantimofeev3400 Oh no, not like that
he is dead
The dude got smoked, doubt that's going to happen
Na More of Jimmy the Cop
this scene was definitely cut to not piss off ferarri 💀
that ceast and desist go crazy 😂
It’s always awesome to see deleted scenes since it’s natural we all crave more content in our favorite movie. But I can see why this scene was deleted. No purpose, no reason for this conflict
Everyone said that Aurelio was weak in this scene didn't understand what kind of threat Santino are.
Yeah they thought Santino is just at Vigo's level😂
@@vincentpogee25 Um, let's agree to disagree. We never really see to what level the Russians are, as a threat. XD And Iosef was a liability anyways to them, not because they respected John. Although, yes the Russians come off as being a local power, rather than the subsequent High Table.
This scene actually gives more context why he nows that john is back
Nah, Santino likely still knows he has John's marker. Santino also likely knew John was back during the events of 1. John literally tore apart an entire Russian gang over a car and dog. Santino would've respected John leaving the life for good the first time, but he would pull the mark card on John the second.
Yup, but it's not just that. It's that John's actions in the first movie allows for the High Table to move in. I love how the second movie and on, the High Table is this really gigantic group, rather than a secret underground organization that had to hide.
@@robjackson5245 The best place to hide a HUGE criminal network is in a place so high up that it's untouchable. Even the Continental does front as a legitimate hostel service for wealthy clients, which can also explain why business cannot be conducted on Continental grounds. It's really hard to explain to a civilian why someone just commit murder and the entire building isn't in lockdown.
Also, when John went to Rome during the second movie, the Roman Continental's owner asked if John was there for the Pope. It puts into context just how high up the High Table really is, because you can't just casually ask if someone is in Rome to assassinate the Pope. The literal underground of the criminal underworld is ruled by the Bowery King, who seems to be defiant of the High Table when the Adjudicator rolled in and tried to convince the Bowery King to step down and let the High Table take over.
@@4_xk Yeah but it seems much more open in the second movie and on. The first movie literally had them so underground, and in hidden sight. Whereas the second movie made it more out the wealthy criminals' activities more open and the whole thing with the door hiding their activities was done away by the second movie.
@@4_xk The door that John Wick goes, that it's disguised as a laundry room.
We need to know what happens to Aurelio, Sofia, Cassian, Akira, Mr. Nobody, the Shinobi, Caine, The Bowery King, Winston, the Director, Akoni and even Jimmy. So many characters with background stories we don't know.
cassian is definitely dead
Aurelio doesn't even appear on JW3 & 4, I want to know if he already done with John Wick's car lol.
You don't always need to know everything
@@150_asharifadhilaha2 he said it will be ready Christmas...2030, so i dont think its ready.
@@whisperingwind2129 lmao
What Santino solidified to this attack on Aurelio, he signed his own death warrant!! You know Aurelio told John about this interaction with Santino.
Yep
Everyone dogging Aurelio for not ducking the punch.
Aurelio knew it was coming and just took it. Other wise there would have been consequences. He would have looked like a pussy if he gave the box just by asking him the first time.
What was in the box?
I wanna know 2
@@dannyk140Stash of gold coins
I'm not sure about this scene. Because it is well acted.
The scene the dude gets hit really not, and doesn’t add up to the plot
what is in that chest?
@@marziofoti2816 the marker
@@marziofoti2816 The coins I think...
@@marziofoti2816 the same thing that was in Marcelo Wallace's briefcase...better call Mr Wolf.
Aurelio looked weak in this scene..hence it was deleted
Everyone is weak in front of Camorra. Except John wick and The Elder
I can see why this was deleted.
Yes
Ditto's
Can someone explain why it was deleted, seemed like a good scene for character development. I am missing something I guess.
@@tushargupta1968 I think the scene itself is fine, the only weird part that might not get past the chopping block is when Santino put a coin in his hand and punched Aurelio which was a quite a 'huh' moment. But the scene being in the movie would be realllly weird. Santino being there himself to collect pizzo from a relatively small establishment ruled under the table. Aurelio being singled out and beaten down by Santino might implied that the writer wanted this scene to emphasize how Santino was trying to hurt people who were close to John Wick. But I don't think the main idea went through at all. The scene seems just like it's about Santino bullying Aurelio to collect pizzo and leaving relatively peacefully considering his hatred for John Wick.
@@kideo_h aurelio wasn't ruled by the table, just Vigo, so it makes no sense
A great villain to a great sequel
Does the body guards really need to walk into the room like their boss?
Aurelio made a great tactical decision....he made the fight personal....he looked at the guys that arrived and decided if im going to get hit....let it be by someone who looks like a twelve year old girl....
He still took punishment....but imagine if the boss had used his bodyguards first....mind you the kick proved just how bad 30 seconds would be if the bodyguards went too town....
We all understand that in the John Wick world....protected means certain rules apply....Aurelio responded to that threat and walked away with less scars....
Best deleted scene form John Wick 💯🤣🙀
i am a huge John Wick fan. i have to say i am glad they left this out. sad though some really good acting.
Don’t think I like this scene I thought Aurelio would fight back
You can be as tough as you want. After a good kick in the nuts, it's over.
We need subtitles, Santino just speaks Italian and English
Italian, english AND spanish
Aprende ,buey
@AL Butcher Oh yeah? Then what does 3:50 translate to, smart guy? 🤪
@@kobemarion1137 that's spanish
@@kobemarion1137 thats spanish, he spells it very good but a lil grammar mistake, he says "me caias bien, por eso no te mato" but it should be "me caes bien" instead, cause he says -i used to like you thats why i dont kill you, makes no sense, the only italian word is bravo, but i dont think it needs translation
Should of added this to the movie. Loyal friend to John.
So loyal he gave up the box after 1 punch and 1 kick.
@@Ms._Carriage you didnt watch the whole thing or you just didnt hear what he said..lol.
For the uninitiated, the dual clutch semi-automatic manual transmission is what killed the affordable starter cars made by the big three in the U.S.
The idea was to take a manual transmission and efficiently shift gears automatically using software and driving algorithms. The problem was that these automatic gear shifts happened alot more than expected, and wore down the clutch destroying it.
In a way, it's kind of a metaphor for the villain of this movie. His actions to plan and cut corners for efficiency ultimately lead to his downfall.
He's talking about modern italian supercars. Referring to him being italian.
This chap 2 had some crazy ppl.
Chap 1 they knew NOT to mess with John, they knew he was someone to not meddle with unless for lack of choice.
Then in Chap 2, a bunch of idiots think they can mess his life, threaten him, and even try to kill him.
Result: Any who tried any of those, is in a body bag.(except Gianna bodyguard, who John left alive for obvious reasons.)
Most funny one was Santinos bodyguard, who REALLY thought she had a chance.
"You're making a huge mistake" is a huge understatement.
I got three bucks that says if Aurelio whispers the word in that shop the cleaner will be working late....
I genuinely laughed at the line from 1:05
what did he say exactly?
@@n1h1lvs “You actually look like the kind of guy who drives a big Escalade to overcompensate for a tiny little dick.”
@@n1h1lvs But that's more the stupidity of John Legiuzamo, in retrospect. Italians got big dicks. That's why girls love us and we're tough and renowned for boxing. Nuyoricans too have big dicks. Spanish men have small dicks. The jackass actors literally thinks Spaniards are Hispanic, and called Al Pacino a white guy, even though he's clearly a Latino with a Latin English accents, cause Nuyoricans and Italians are non-white, Hispanic, Latin with Latin English accents. Spaniards are white with Penelope Cruz English accents.
in the end he first speaks to him in Spanish, Aurelio's language, por eso no te mato that is, I won't kill you for this, and then in Italian, "fai il bravo eh" that is be good eh.
time to see all deleted scenes after this recomendation XD
“It won’t buy me His Loyalty”
After 5 years TH-cam recommended this me.
x2
xDDD
Me too
If any of you ever get the chance to really drive a 60s model Camaro with a 454 in it, by all means do it.
I never understood why a marker was such a big deal and trumbped the high table If John just informed the high table of Santino's request wouldn't they have dealt with him for going against the high table and his Sister? Like what allowed for Santinos request to be valid in this underworld shouldn't the rule of the high table trump that of a marker?
Damn... That's a good question
I think the idea is you owe a blood debt to the person who you gave the marker to. Telling on him and not killing his sister would be in violation of that marker and telling on him and still trying to kill her would be suicidal.
*Spoilers ahead*
The adherence to tradition is why John is allowed to demand the duel even though the High Table would prefer him dead.
@@Dekartz I mean yes I get that but he wasn't going against the high table on his own accord he could carry out the marker and then not give proof of the task he was given to show it was santino's request to put the blood on him? Not to mention he didn't kill her she killed herself and he mercy killed her to end her suffering you would think that would hold some weight?
@@sirken2 Chances are still likely they would try to kill John as well.
@@sirken2It’s one of those your word is everything things and you have to stick by it or you have no value. However having to stick by it no matter what should also make you responsible with what you say.
The marker is the same, you are expected to honor it no matter what and the consequences are there regardless of the task assigned. With such dire possible repercussions you should be very careful who you make such a pledge to because there is no telling what you’ll be asked to do.
Also nobody seems surprised at all that he killed his sister and took her place. People aren’t stupid they made a pretty good guess of what happened I’m sure and the high table seems almost omnipotent in their knowledge. So it seems like coups for the high table seat within families is very common, especially since you could also not be a coward about it and just challenge them yourself.
As far as I know, absolutely nothing stopped Santino from challenging his sister for the seat.
This guy get his bodyguards from the Hipster bodyguard academy?
Didn't work so well for him now, did it
I like Aurelio too much. This scene would've disappointed me if it made it into the movie.
"Aurelio me caes bien, por eso no te mato"
Plus he knew John would come for him if he killed Aurelio 😂
they deleted it cause the first two guys to hit him couldnt act for shit.
3:27 Why does the merc that pics up the 2nd box where bangages around his fingers? Could they not have waited ontill the acter's were fully healed?
So... Does Santino have Marcellus Wallace's soul now?
He'll get a breakfast call from Jules and Vincent in the morning.
That's what I was thinking but then again it doesn't shine.
@@jguerrero0311 it could be just his sandwiches?!🙄
0:20 "I don't have friends, I got family." - Dom
Well i got lot of friends
Deckard shaw
Mee to don't have friends
Karma when Santino meets his day! (any one is hard with 5 body guards).... mind you what happened to Aurelio's mechanics when he needed them
Aurelio attacking them would be asking for death. A Shop shop Boss vs a member from the high table? Get a clue you rubes. Be like a bar owner, trying to take out Gotti back in his day. Not wise.
What did Santino say in italian to Aurelio?
Pretty sure he's speaking spanish instead of italian. He says "Aurelio, me caes bien. Por eso no te mato" which translates to "Aurelio, I like you. That's why I don't kill you"
@@midnight9720 Grazie!
Gracias
@@midnight9720 He's speaking Nuyorican Spanish cause this Aurelio Garcia after all. True ghetto Latin Spanish. Not Spaniard Spanish, a white "scumbag"-saying Penelope Cruz English accented language of -ez-surnamed, Spaniard people
I love how the Nuyoricans and Italians in this movie are portrayed properly. On Francis Ford Coppola and Martin-Scorseseish and "Scarface" levels. Not white with Penelope Cruz English accent and saying "scumbag" left and right like "Rocky," "Saturday Night Fever," and the "Sopranos" all stupid productions.
Realistic as that's the language Italian is related to, not Spaniard Spanish, which is a Germanic, not Roman, btw on a semi-unrelated note, language. Spain is Germanic.
@@midnight9720 Yes his last name is Garcia. Wait, nevermind it's Ortega, another Latin, indigenous Spaniard, Nuyorican surname.
Help, what did santino take from that car? There were some parts i couldnt hear.
I've been wondering why we never see him again. Been expecting John's car ever since the house blew up
Had to be cut some one from the high table. Being disrespect by a guy who follows the rules it makes no sense
watching this scene makes me think John prolly thought it was worth all the trouble to shoot SD in continental grounds.
it's been a while I watched the movies, what was in the red boxes tho. what were they looking for?
I'm glad this scene got cut. It made him look weak compared to the first movie where he punched a Russian mob boss's son in the face.
Glad it's a deleted scene coz I don't wanna see this guy getting bashed up i like this guy
what was Santino saying in Spanish?
He swings exactly like someone who's never taken a swing in their life. John Leguizamo overacted that scene even if it had connected 100%. No wonder it was deleted. lol.
Too long, makes Aurelio look like a chump. Glad it was cut.
Where did you get this scene?
Does he get the pretty wooden case, and its contents, back after Santino catches that John Wick .45 to his forehead?
Which scene is this? I found it, I watched the whole series, I didn't see this.
El obispo ( buen actor ) es el ejecutor de la hija de Corleone en la Ill
dang i wanted the bearded guys to have more screen time
Great acting to John Leguizamo!
He’s an incredible actor
He magically removed his coat at 2:00 to punch him
Imagine do a lot of mistake and you wont meet your kid in these scene...
I'm glad it was deleted 😅
Lol the owner has attachment issues 😂
😂 I laughed 😂 because he sure does 😂
1:30 love that zinger
This scene makes me wonder what happens when the person being interrogated actually doesn't know what they're being asked about. It always happens where the good guy bluffs with "what do you mean?" and the bad guy just starts beating the shit out of them. Like, what if the guy would actually be willing to give up the information, but your cryptic ass just refuses to ask a straight question?
The mexican movie Matando Cabos can answer that question for you
I have thought that too.
It's probably depends on the interrogator but merciless and unskilled ones would probably torture the victim to death.
"WHERE IS FRANCIS?" (Deadpool)
all them guys working there thinking ''man I need to buy a gun''
It was a really jokey scene it doesn’t feel right in a John wick movie
What was he actually looking for?? What is this scene about?? I'm so confused
I am pretty sure that this scene was just showing Santino as a Mafia , but they decided to remove because it was low level thug move as the coins wouldn’t be worth the effort for high level Camorra crime lord who has a seat at the high table.
@@faraaz1674 I would've thought that Santino just genuinely had no idea where to find John, and knowing the events of the previous movie/start of this one, knew that his car had to have been fixed by a good mechanic, only to roll into this scene
@@Samuel85228 it hurts seeing sid gets his nose punched in
yeah guess that's the reason it got deleted. He obviously has no reason for the coins since his family has a seat at the high table, and also he has no need for John's location either because he's living in his old house instead of hiding.
Also it doesn't make sense that aurelio will talk to him in such cocky way despite knowing exactly who he is (he's from a high table family after all)
Maybe the scene was deleted because it will make a delacration of war between other high table member.
Aurelio is underprotection by tasarov family. Sure viggo was killed by john wick, but all viggo power and seat in high table will become under abram tasarov (viggo brother) who already made a peace with john wick.
Mess with Aurelio, and you mess with me
And me but also the Baba Yaga himself
Y delete the scenes what der hell is it?i just c nthing hve a sg??y??
really great bodyguards you got there
i wonder if we'll see Aurelio in chapter 5
Santino left Aurelio with no choice. He would have had his men killed. We already know this when John Wick refused to honor Santino's marker. Even the toughest guy is no match for heavily armed bodyguards with woven armor in their jackets and state of the art firepower. Not to mention Santino's family sits at the High Table. And as I recall, their former manager Vigo Tarasov met an "untimely fate". Santino could have easily had an Adjudicator show up and condemn all of Aurelio's men, and their entire operation with their "Emissaries". So either way Aurelio was screwed.
So would anyone really blame Aurelio? The man has balls of iron, but he certainly isn't stupid. And he knows if John Wick is still alive, he will do what is necessary.
why are you requesting to delete these scenes? if i may ask, in good faith of course.
Ok what was in the box? The coins?
Aurelio is like punching bag .. everyone comes and beat him up ..
Poor guy took that kicking and they never even put it in the movie. Sad.
Wait what was in that box?
2:34 so his bulbs were fused for nothing?
they cut this scene because of that girly ass punch he threw
Que genial se escucha Santino hablando español.
I can't believe Santino D'Antonio is the same guy who works as sous chef at Bardley Cooper's kitchen 👁️👄👁️
What about adjudicator?
What was taken?
Yeah, this scene makes no sense. Glad they clipped it.
Was that John Wicks money?
that punch can be seen from a mile away. whats in those boxes anyways? more golden coins?
I think its the marker..Santino seems to pass it to aurelio to keep it and when the times come, he will get it (screw john's peaceful life)..but we all know aurelio like a good pal don't want John to lose his peace..
How's all the booze on Aurelio's desk lol the man obviously loves a drink
He has a whole selection tray of booze. lol
With the kind of business Aurelio is in, I don't blame him for drinking.
I’ve noticed that almost every single office, work space, gathering area, tailoring place and gun room in the John Wick trilogy has a very similar drink selection area available. I like that detail and continuity.
That was not a deleted scene i saw in part 1😪
What was in the box?
Jack.
The guards are big but only used as guard dogs 😊
"do I looked like kind a man who wants to buy a V8?"
No. But you kinda looked like a man who will lead an Italian rally team and beat a german AWD monster with a rear wheel drive car
انا مشفتش الحلقات دي ل الفيلم ودي تاني مره اشاهد الفيلم