The fight scene with Rasputin vs king's Man is one of my favourite fight scenes ever. Something in lights, cinematography, choreography and actors just click for me.
Also 19:25 the Mrs might’ve known this since she didn’t finish her sentence but almonds smell like cyanide so it being an almond cake would actually cover up the smell. Thats actually one of the most intelligent things Hollywood has done in decades
At first, I thought the "cousins" part of the leaders of Britain, Germany, and Russia was an exaggeration. It's not. They are all first cousins. Wilhelm's mother and George's father are siblings. George's mother and Nicholas's mother are siblings.
I love history. Much of my time is occupied with learning as much as I can. When I first saw this movie I laughed at the “cousins” bit because I thought it was a clever bit of fiction. On a hunch I started looking into it and was legitimately surprised to find it true. It really makes you think about history and how much one really understands and how much has been twisted by those in the background pulling strings.
What you are learning in American's Schools, all they European Royal Families are related. Queen Elizabeth was related to *Ivan the cruel* and *Vlad II*
European royal families are all related, and the Windsors (the British royal family) changed their name to sound less German - originally they were the house of Saxe-Coburg-Gotha.
Best summary of how WW1 started is to me, found in Black Adder Goes Forth... Captain Blackadder : You see, Baldrick, in order to prevent war in Europe, two superblocs developed: us, the French and the Russians on one side, and the Germans and Austro-Hungary on the other. The idea was to have two vast opposing armies, each acting as the other's deterrent. That way there could never be a war. Private Baldrick : But, this is a sort of a war, isn't it, sir? Captain Blackadder : Yes, that's right. You see, there was a tiny flaw in the plan. Private Baldrick : What was that, sir? Captain Blackadder : It was bollocks.
The quote ''The object of war is not to die for your country but to make the other bastard die for his'' is by American General George S. Patton and was said during World War II
I guess the Americans forgot that in Vietnam, Iran, Iraq and Afghanistan. Soon they will forget it in Ukraine and in Israel. Have fun watching generations of homeless vets.😂
Queen Victoria of England helped to arrange marriages between her family and other European nobility in the hope it would prevent further war on the continent. She succeeded for nearly a century.
well "she succeded" is a reaaaaly longshot, the peace was made by politicians who know better, history is full of brothers and cousins killing each other for the crown, she helped at least
My fave thing about Rasputin is that if you have to be known and remembered through history, might as well be known as an important sex wizard. 😂😂😂😂 I LOVED this movie. The switch up and death of the son after setting him up to be the Kingsman/Lancelot etc was sooo good and unexpected. Also the Nanny gets me every time. Yeah the world leaders in Europe were pretty much part of an Alabamaian family treee: one trunk no branches.
The Mrs needs to read up on the actual Rasputin. Let’s just say he was the definition of weird… One of the many many weird things was that after his death someone cut off his baby maker and preserved it and then I believe it ended up in a museum then was given to his daughter…
According to stories Rasputin really was that hard to kill. Supposedly he was poisoned, stabbed, and drowned, yet came back. A riveting performance by Rhys Ifans. Didn't recognize him until I read the credits. They skipped a few historical details. There hadn't been a full scale war in Europe since Napoleon, and military leaders hadn't learned the lessons of automatic weapons, indirect fire artillery, and effectiveness of reservists. The American Civil War, which bore many historical lessons worth learning, was mostly dismissed as a common brawl. The Russian Empire was knocked out, but mainly because its leaders were incompetent noblemen. Also, there were _two_ Russian revolutions; the first overthrew the Tsars, and set up a democratic government. The Communists quickly subverted & overthrew that government. It is true that the Germans gave Lenin his own train back to Russia in the hope of removing Russia from the war.
When I had my bayonet training, back in the 80s, we talked about how to make grass grow, and the two approved ways to kill: Hot lead and cold steel, meaning bullets and bayonets. The old lessons are still valid.
I always found Conrads single minded determination to go to the frontlines a bit crazy. Everybody wanted to serve their country in WW1 and WW2 but nobody was volunteering for the frontlines, either Conrad had a death wish or he was too sheltered to hear the stories coming in from the front.
This one was actually my favorite of the 3 Kingsmen movies, particularly because it leaned a bit more on the dramatic side. I was quite surprised when I looked up reviews after watching and lots of folks didn't like it, perhaps because it was not as they expected as the tone is so different from the other two movies. I wouldn't mind a prequel follow-up with much of the same cast set before WW2. Then they could complete the prequel trilogy with one set during the Cold War featuring younger actors playing the parts of some of the older actors from the first Kingsmen movie.
"Do you know who rasputin is? He's the badguy from anastasia" ..I suggest to read up on Rasputin, (and Lenin for that matter, after your surprised reaction seeing his portrail int his movie) He was such an interesting character, fucked up sure, but that only could have happened in the beginning of last century what happened with and around that guy..
What I really don’t get is that this man is that from all reports he smelled terrible all the time and looked like a homeless man. Yet apparently he had a lines of women wanting him. I really don’t get it! 🤔
@@72tadrian65 Exactly what i was saying, he looked like a bum, and had everyone wrapped around his pinky. Also, him getting poisoned and shot, and still surviving
Most European leaders were related in some way at the time, and have been for generations. For the longest time marriages were political hoping to gain power. So it didn't take long for the few monarchies to start marrying back and forth.
I gotta say, i appear to be one of the few people who really likedall three Kingsman Movies. But for this one i especially love the post credits scene (don't get me wrong, i really like the entire movie, but the end credits scene is done so well)
Nerd alert: Wright brothers first flight was 1903. WW1 started August 1914. The biplane shown at the beginning was an advanced model from 1916 or 1917. In 1914 most planes were still glorified box kites.
As soon as I seen Mathew Goode in it and disapear I knew he'd be the bad. Especially after taking out Rasputin halfway through (which chefs kiss to that rug pull).
Hiding the bad guy's identity and him being bald is yet another james bond reference in this franchise. This time, being the villain, Blowfeld (who in case you don't know, inspired dr. Evil), since we don't see his for until the a later film
Queen Victoria married of daughters to many of europe's royals, so all three were indeed family, Wilhelm was jealous of the British Fleet. Also the next generation Prince Philip of Greece and later Queen Elizabeth got married despite being first cousins, both grand children of Victoria and Albert. Albert's health problems was passed on as well leading to some of Rasputin's power over the Tsar. As both a mystic healer and priest he treated the children. His real death includes poison that should have killed three men being shot and finally he drowned.
8:45 - FRANZ FERDINAND'S ASSASSINATION. World War 1 was sparked when Duke Franz Ferdinand was assassinated by gunfire shortly after an attempt to blow up his vehicle motorcade had failed. Having lost his opportunity, the assassin escaped the scene and later found himself at a cafe when, by sheer coincidence, the Duke's vehicle drove past that same cafe. And the rest IS... history. *The scenes in the movie depicting this event are accurate.
It's was so weird to see Luna Lovegood's father licking Voldimort's thigh.😂 Just an FYI, the first flight was on December 17, 1903. So that scene was 10-11 years after.
I forgot about that at the time. Mostly cause Spider-Man no way home was also released around then and I remember thinking about he was recently the lizard again
After building and testing three full-sized gliders, the Wrights' first powered airplane flew at Kitty Hawk, North Carolina, on December 17, 1903, making a 12-second flight, traveling 36 m (120 ft), with Orville piloting. The best flight of the day, with Wilbur at the controls, covered 255.6 m (852 ft) in 59 seconds. From Wikipedia
This definitely feels more like the first Kingsmen movie Rasputin's assasination, no mans lands melee and the final sword fight are the best in the whole series imo
@@splintergectornathan9045 I’ve got to disagree, that one scene when Conrad I think his name is, gets shot in the head is still one of the most surprising things I’ve seen in a movie in a while
@@oisquidyx I think I can agree. I didn't like how rushed The Golden Circle felt. It was still awesome, but after they killed Merlin, I kinda stopped caring about the rest of it. Lol
@@oisquidyx hey, i ain't disagree on that, i felt same, it was surprising, and scene of his father reaction even gave a little tear because of how good acted it was, but overall, i think its the weakest of the series, set of time removed creativity out of most fights, besides that movie has THE WORST villian in series and one of the worst in history, Soundtrack while being good isn't as good as Soundtrack in two previous movies (i think Golden Circle got the best soundtrack), i like only 3 moments of the movie, 1 - Rasputin moments which bring back that Kingsman level of fun which i love, 2 - Conrad death because of how surprising it was and because of later reaction, 3 - Fight at Mountain (or what was it?). (Oh, and Sholo was a nice character, i really like him)
I don't know about movies but the BBC had a pretty fun rap battle battles several years back about World War 1. A lot of what I remember about WW1 is from that video, including how it was basically a family dispute. I think it's called "The cause of WW1." One thing I find crazy is how Duke Ferdinand survived multiple assassination attempts and he only died because the first guy who tried to kill him stayed at the restaurant for a sandwich. His car doubled back that road and the assassin took the shot.
Not that this is a historically accurate portrayal of… anything, but one’s hopes for general historical knowledge dies with explanations like “Rasputin’s the bad guy in _Anastasia_ “
@@YouMeTheMovies Fair enough. I think what struck me was leading with that description. A bit like “Napoleon is the guy from Bill & Ted’s Excellent Adventure”. In either event, didn’t appear that mrs Movies knew of him
42:30 - DAM GOATS. Alpine Ibex, a species of wild goat that lives in the mountains of the European Alps, licks salty stones of the wall of a near-vertical dam at lake Cingino in Italy, A video shared by the BBC's 'Forces of Nature with Brian Cox' has been viewed over 208 million times as of May 2022.
Every D&D gamer knows (should know) Rasputin. He is the epitome of Human Constitution (18, or 18+). There is an awesome summary of his exploits if you ever listen to the BoneyM song "Rasputin" (best paired in the Medley with "Nightflight to Venus")
Probably already mentioned in the comments, but Rasputin was a Monk, not a scientist, close to the Russian monarchy. The people of russia did not like hin, since they felt he was influencing the Zar in the wrong direction. In the end he was murdered, but it‘s told that he survived being poisoned, stabbed, clubbed and finally he was drowned believed dead while unconscious. I don’t know how much of it is true though :D
For sure, those goats can climb like that. I've got 12 goats. There are oberhaulis But they do some crazy stuff too. And they climb some pretty steep hills hills that I can't even climb
Most people only seem to hate this because it's not like the first two movies. But if you just give it a shot and judge it on it's own it's fairly enjoyable.
I really like this movie as a depiction of WWI, I think they did the Kaiser a little dirty portraying him as the warmonger little shit, Wilhelm wasn't a good leader but he wasn't the driving force for war. I think the best fight was the trench raid. The western front got very medieval with soldiers using maces, axes, and improvised armor.
The first thing I always think of when seeing or hearing the name Rasputin is that disco song Rasputin (A couple samples: "Ra Ra Rasputeen lover of the Russian queen. There was a cat that really was gone. Ra Ra Rasputeen Russia's greatest love machine. It was a shame how he carried on." and "Ra Ra Rasputeen lover of the Russian queen. They put some poison into his wine. Ra Ra Rasputeen Russia's greatest love machine. He drank it all and said 'I feel fine.'") Haven't read up on much actual history around him so outside of that song I mostly only know of him from this movie and more recently from watching the show The Great. The portrayal in The King's Man makes him a lot more of a warrior than The Great does. The Great has him as a morally bankrupt head of the Russian church. He can get manipulative when trying to push his own agenda but it has him as the kind of man that doesn't get his own hands dirty. The King's Man plays up his sexual side a lot more than The Great does as well. He has his vices in The Great but he tries to be pious and reject his base impulses. Never saw Anastasia so I can't compare his portrayal there to the others.
The Rasputin leg scene was so od that it pulled me out of the movie for a couple of moments after😅 It was tonally very whiplashy and Fiennes moans didn't help matters😏
The First World War started in August 1914. It would last for more than four years, and kill about nine million people in uniform. In the same time period the war and other violent conflicts would kill an estimated twenty million civilians. The world would never be the same. Tensions in Europe The major powers in Europe had been preparing for war for years. The situation was so tense before the war that many called Europe a powder keg waiting to explode. Key factors in the build-up to war included: Arms races to build bigger and more powerful armies and navies; Growing disputes over trade and land; Dissatisfaction with the balance of power in Europe; Resentment from the legacy of past grievances. Alliances and Treaties Divided Europe Complicated military alliances and treaties between the European powers divided much of Europe. The consequence of these alliances and treaties meant that if one country or power bloc went to war, the others would likely go to war too. The two opposing sides in Europe were: The Central Powers: Germany Austria-Hungary The Ottoman Empire (Turkey) The Triple Entente or Allies: France Russia Great Britain Italy, initially allied to the Central Powers, refused to be drawn into what it viewed as their war of aggression. In May 1915, Italy joined the Entente hoping to acquire territory from Austria-Hungary and new colonial possessions, mainly in Africa. Smaller European powers picked sides during the war, dominions and colonies contributed soldiers to their mother countries, and powerful non-European powers such as Japan and the United States would later enter the war on the Allied side. From: www.warmuseum.ca/firstworldwar/introduction/how-the-war-started/
English ship gets sunk on its way to its russian allies People on the submarine speak german germany is the enemy "was that a russian sub?" how did they even get to that concluision?
Was disappointed in this movie. I just watched it for the first time last weekend. Maybe I'm getting too old but there were so many unnecessary moments happening throughout the movie and the plot twists had no impact on me. I'm not a movie reviewer however it does take alot for me to not like a movie. I loved the action and fight scenes just like the previous two movies though. I loved your reaction guys.
Imo the movie went downhill the moment Rasputin died. Not sure what happened with this one but I personally think it missed the mark and just feels off.
The end of Romanovs monarchy was in one ugly dusty celar. One quite big familly with number of childern and their murderers with firearms comes in, and only murderers comes out.
The infamous septum mustache was due to WWI. Despite the horrible, exciting moments, trench warfare also featured soul-crushing boredom. So much so that some soldiers grew facial hair as a sort of hobby, as elaborate as they could manage. Then came poison gas and gas masks. Facial hair broke the seal, so they pared down the facial hair to something which wouldn’t get in the way of the mask, those who didn’t just give up.
Actually nvr finished this one. Thought this is where I realized Vaughn is kinda guy ritchie lite. Basically make the same kind of movie over and over again. Same style no matter the plot
The final scene is wrong with hitler, he already had the tiny moustache by that point in history. At the biginning of WW1 german soldiers prided themselves on their staches, but gas started to be used they soon realized the stache didn't fit inside the mask so many shaved off the stache hilter decided to shaved off enough to make it fit inside. After the war he kept it as a reminder that he served
He was also f'ing nuts. So it would be unlikely for him to be obeying orders at the time. Unless it's meant to be like joker from dark Knight, if he actually was crazy or a ruze for a planned outcome.
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kind of a bad movie imo. It pokes a lot at the politics of the time which can be funny, but over all I found just the whole thing dull and uninteresting.
The fight scene with Rasputin vs king's Man is one of my favourite fight scenes ever. Something in lights, cinematography, choreography and actors just click for me.
Also 19:25 the Mrs might’ve known this since she didn’t finish her sentence but almonds smell like cyanide so it being an almond cake would actually cover up the smell. Thats actually one of the most intelligent things Hollywood has done in decades
At first, I thought the "cousins" part of the leaders of Britain, Germany, and Russia was an exaggeration. It's not. They are all first cousins. Wilhelm's mother and George's father are siblings. George's mother and Nicholas's mother are siblings.
I love history. Much of my time is occupied with learning as much as I can.
When I first saw this movie I laughed at the “cousins” bit because I thought it was a clever bit of fiction. On a hunch I started looking into it and was legitimately surprised to find it true. It really makes you think about history and how much one really understands and how much has been twisted by those in the background pulling strings.
Id be Percival. Or hermiese yes one is Greek. Oxford shoes are plain shiny un pretentious. Brougess work hard has a meaning.
What you are learning in American's Schools, all they European Royal Families are related. Queen Elizabeth was related to *Ivan the cruel* and *Vlad II*
@@scluciano European History is an elective at most schools.
European royal families are all related, and the Windsors (the British royal family) changed their name to sound less German - originally they were the house of Saxe-Coburg-Gotha.
Best summary of how WW1 started is to me, found in Black Adder Goes Forth...
Captain Blackadder : You see, Baldrick, in order to prevent war in Europe, two superblocs developed: us, the French and the Russians on one side, and the Germans and Austro-Hungary on the other. The idea was to have two vast opposing armies, each acting as the other's deterrent. That way there could never be a war.
Private Baldrick : But, this is a sort of a war, isn't it, sir?
Captain Blackadder : Yes, that's right. You see, there was a tiny flaw in the plan.
Private Baldrick : What was that, sir?
Captain Blackadder : It was bollocks.
The quote ''The object of war is not to die for your country but to make the other bastard die for his'' is by American General George S. Patton and was said during World War II
Can you guys reacting to James and the giant peach 1996
I guess the Americans forgot that in Vietnam, Iran, Iraq and Afghanistan.
Soon they will forget it in Ukraine and in Israel.
Have fun watching generations of homeless vets.😂
Queen Victoria of England helped to arrange marriages between her family and other European nobility in the hope it would prevent further war on the continent. She succeeded for nearly a century.
well "she succeded" is a reaaaaly longshot, the peace was made by politicians who know better, history is full of brothers and cousins killing each other for the crown, she helped at least
Was a common practice with Royalty for Centuries before Queen Victoria for creating alliances.
And to marry relatives, inbred more than butter is 😂
My fave thing about Rasputin is that if you have to be known and remembered through history, might as well be known as an important sex wizard. 😂😂😂😂
I LOVED this movie. The switch up and death of the son after setting him up to be the Kingsman/Lancelot etc was sooo good and unexpected.
Also the Nanny gets me every time.
Yeah the world leaders in Europe were pretty much part of an Alabamaian family treee: one trunk no branches.
The Mrs needs to read up on the actual Rasputin. Let’s just say he was the definition of weird… One of the many many weird things was that after his death someone cut off his baby maker and preserved it and then I believe it ended up in a museum then was given to his daughter…
I've heard this but idk if it's actually true
Looked it up experts are divided no substantial proof it's his
If that's true, it was never mentioned in the autopsy report.
@@tremorsfan yea I can't find a credible source confirming this
According to stories Rasputin really was that hard to kill. Supposedly he was poisoned, stabbed, and drowned, yet came back. A riveting performance by Rhys Ifans. Didn't recognize him until I read the credits.
They skipped a few historical details. There hadn't been a full scale war in Europe since Napoleon, and military leaders hadn't learned the lessons of automatic weapons, indirect fire artillery, and effectiveness of reservists. The American Civil War, which bore many historical lessons worth learning, was mostly dismissed as a common brawl.
The Russian Empire was knocked out, but mainly because its leaders were incompetent noblemen. Also, there were _two_ Russian revolutions; the first overthrew the Tsars, and set up a democratic government. The Communists quickly subverted & overthrew that government. It is true that the Germans gave Lenin his own train back to Russia in the hope of removing Russia from the war.
The object of war is not to die for your country but to make the other bastard die for his.
George S. Patton
When I had my bayonet training, back in the 80s, we talked about how to make grass grow, and the two approved ways to kill: Hot lead and cold steel, meaning bullets and bayonets. The old lessons are still valid.
8:35 Bottle of Statesman whiskey on the table.
Nice little easteregg. Same bottle prop as in the second film
I always found Conrads single minded determination to go to the frontlines a bit crazy. Everybody wanted to serve their country in WW1 and WW2 but nobody was volunteering for the frontlines, either Conrad had a death wish or he was too sheltered to hear the stories coming in from the front.
The quote you’re thinking about was said by General George S Patton.
I would recommend looking at a picture of king George and the tzar. They are like brothers. Almost twins
This one was actually my favorite of the 3 Kingsmen movies, particularly because it leaned a bit more on the dramatic side. I was quite surprised when I looked up reviews after watching and lots of folks didn't like it, perhaps because it was not as they expected as the tone is so different from the other two movies. I wouldn't mind a prequel follow-up with much of the same cast set before WW2. Then they could complete the prequel trilogy with one set during the Cold War featuring younger actors playing the parts of some of the older actors from the first Kingsmen movie.
"Do you know who rasputin is? He's the badguy from anastasia"
..I suggest to read up on Rasputin, (and Lenin for that matter, after your surprised reaction seeing his portrail int his movie)
He was such an interesting character, fucked up sure, but that only could have happened in the beginning of last century what happened with and around that guy..
Oh yeah a weirdly charismatic cult leader could never manipulate his way to the top levels of government ever again......
@@josephamesdacey6442 🙄
What I really don’t get is that this man is that from all reports he smelled terrible all the time and looked like a homeless man. Yet apparently he had a lines of women wanting him. I really don’t get it! 🤔
@@72tadrian65 it's funny you could still be talking about trump
@@72tadrian65 Exactly what i was saying, he looked like a bum, and had everyone wrapped around his pinky.
Also, him getting poisoned and shot, and still surviving
I saw this in theaters and did a very rare phone check during the movie to see if holy shit yes all those world leaders in WW1 WERE related like that.
Most European leaders were related in some way at the time, and have been for generations. For the longest time marriages were political hoping to gain power. So it didn't take long for the few monarchies to start marrying back and forth.
I gotta say, i appear to be one of the few people who really likedall three Kingsman Movies.
But for this one i especially love the post credits scene (don't get me wrong, i really like the entire movie, but the end credits scene is done so well)
Nerd alert: Wright brothers first flight was 1903. WW1 started August 1914. The biplane shown at the beginning was an advanced model from 1916 or 1917. In 1914 most planes were still glorified box kites.
This had the same feel as the movie 'The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen'.
19:00 - RASPUTIN. Rhys Ifans also portrayed Xenophillius Lovegood, father of the eccentric Luna Lovegood (Harry Potter).
As soon as I seen Mathew Goode in it and disapear I knew he'd be the bad. Especially after taking out Rasputin halfway through (which chefs kiss to that rug pull).
Hiding the bad guy's identity and him being bald is yet another james bond reference in this franchise. This time, being the villain, Blowfeld (who in case you don't know, inspired dr. Evil), since we don't see his for until the a later film
lol and they were pretty overt about who it was too lol
matthew goode is the only top billed actor to not appear in any of the trailers
Queen Victoria married of daughters to many of europe's royals, so all three were indeed family, Wilhelm was jealous of the British Fleet. Also the next generation Prince Philip of Greece and later Queen Elizabeth got married despite being first cousins, both grand children of Victoria and Albert. Albert's health problems was passed on as well leading to some of Rasputin's power over the Tsar. As both a mystic healer and priest he treated the children. His real death includes poison that should have killed three men being shot and finally he drowned.
8:45 - FRANZ FERDINAND'S ASSASSINATION. World War 1 was sparked when Duke Franz Ferdinand was assassinated by gunfire shortly after an attempt to blow up his vehicle motorcade had failed. Having lost his opportunity, the assassin escaped the scene and later found himself at a cafe when, by sheer coincidence, the Duke's vehicle drove past that same cafe. And the rest IS... history. *The scenes in the movie depicting this event are accurate.
It's was so weird to see Luna Lovegood's father licking Voldimort's thigh.😂 Just an FYI, the first flight was on December 17, 1903. So that scene was 10-11 years after.
I forgot about that at the time. Mostly cause Spider-Man no way home was also released around then and I remember thinking about he was recently the lizard again
"He might just hit the ground"
You had no idea how true that comment was....twice!
Sequel is confirmed and in development
Underrated film. Great reaction. The actors were terrific in this. Fun and moving.
that forrest gump impression was spot fucking on haha
That goat on top of the hill was the one that that evil dude cut his horn off of
Yes, those three guys were grandchildren of Queen Victoria.
"Rasputin: Dark Servant of Destiny" starring Alan Rickman as Rasputin.
The ring test is actually done differently than depicted here. You are supposed to see if it falls through the ring without catching.
After building and testing three full-sized gliders, the Wrights' first powered airplane flew at Kitty Hawk, North Carolina, on December 17, 1903, making a 12-second flight, traveling 36 m (120 ft), with Orville piloting. The best flight of the day, with Wilbur at the controls, covered 255.6 m (852 ft) in 59 seconds. From Wikipedia
This definitely feels more like the first Kingsmen movie
Rasputin's assasination, no mans lands melee and the final sword fight are the best in the whole series imo
Whilst I don’t think this is quite as good as the first movie, it’s a lot better than the second one and I honestly thought it was great
I think its the weakest one
@@splintergectornathan9045 I’ve got to disagree, that one scene when Conrad I think his name is, gets shot in the head is still one of the most surprising things I’ve seen in a movie in a while
@@oisquidyx I think I can agree. I didn't like how rushed The Golden Circle felt. It was still awesome, but after they killed Merlin, I kinda stopped caring about the rest of it. Lol
@@oisquidyx hey, i ain't disagree on that, i felt same, it was surprising, and scene of his father reaction even gave a little tear because of how good acted it was, but overall, i think its the weakest of the series, set of time removed creativity out of most fights, besides that movie has THE WORST villian in series and one of the worst in history, Soundtrack while being good isn't as good as Soundtrack in two previous movies (i think Golden Circle got the best soundtrack), i like only 3 moments of the movie, 1 - Rasputin moments which bring back that Kingsman level of fun which i love, 2 - Conrad death because of how surprising it was and because of later reaction, 3 - Fight at Mountain (or what was it?).
(Oh, and Sholo was a nice character, i really like him)
@@actualamateur149 i guess you was that heartbroken 😂
I don't know about movies but the BBC had a pretty fun rap battle battles several years back about World War 1. A lot of what I remember about WW1 is from that video, including how it was basically a family dispute. I think it's called "The cause of WW1."
One thing I find crazy is how Duke Ferdinand survived multiple assassination attempts and he only died because the first guy who tried to kill him stayed at the restaurant for a sandwich. His car doubled back that road and the assassin took the shot.
Not that this is a historically accurate portrayal of… anything, but one’s hopes for general historical knowledge dies with explanations like “Rasputin’s the bad guy in _Anastasia_ “
I know who Rasputin is. I was trying to give her a historical reference she was familiar with.
@@YouMeTheMovies Fair enough. I think what struck me was leading with that description. A bit like “Napoleon is the guy from Bill & Ted’s Excellent Adventure”. In either event, didn’t appear that mrs Movies knew of him
42:30 - DAM GOATS. Alpine Ibex, a species of wild goat that lives in the mountains of the European Alps, licks salty stones of the wall of a near-vertical dam at lake Cingino in Italy, A video shared by the BBC's 'Forces of Nature with Brian Cox' has been viewed over 208 million times as of May 2022.
I needed this i had a rough night trying to sleep last night, thanks for the reaction
Every D&D gamer knows (should know) Rasputin.
He is the epitome of Human Constitution (18, or 18+).
There is an awesome summary of his exploits if you ever listen to the BoneyM song "Rasputin" (best paired in the Medley with "Nightflight to Venus")
Probably already mentioned in the comments, but Rasputin was a Monk, not a scientist, close to the Russian monarchy. The people of russia did not like hin, since they felt he was influencing the Zar in the wrong direction. In the end he was murdered, but it‘s told that he survived being poisoned, stabbed, clubbed and finally he was drowned believed dead while unconscious. I don’t know how much of it is true though :D
For sure, those goats can climb like that. I've got 12 goats. There are oberhaulis But they do some crazy stuff too. And they climb some pretty steep hills hills that I can't even climb
Most people only seem to hate this because it's not like the first two movies. But if you just give it a shot and judge it on it's own it's fairly enjoyable.
I really like this movie as a depiction of WWI, I think they did the Kaiser a little dirty portraying him as the warmonger little shit, Wilhelm wasn't a good leader but he wasn't the driving force for war.
I think the best fight was the trench raid. The western front got very medieval with soldiers using maces, axes, and improvised armor.
The hideout is in the province of Kashmir, on the India-Pakisatn border. Hence 'Cashmere'.
The first thing I always think of when seeing or hearing the name Rasputin is that disco song Rasputin (A couple samples: "Ra Ra Rasputeen lover of the Russian queen. There was a cat that really was gone. Ra Ra Rasputeen Russia's greatest love machine. It was a shame how he carried on." and "Ra Ra Rasputeen lover of the Russian queen. They put some poison into his wine. Ra Ra Rasputeen Russia's greatest love machine. He drank it all and said 'I feel fine.'") Haven't read up on much actual history around him so outside of that song I mostly only know of him from this movie and more recently from watching the show The Great. The portrayal in The King's Man makes him a lot more of a warrior than The Great does. The Great has him as a morally bankrupt head of the Russian church. He can get manipulative when trying to push his own agenda but it has him as the kind of man that doesn't get his own hands dirty. The King's Man plays up his sexual side a lot more than The Great does as well. He has his vices in The Great but he tries to be pious and reject his base impulses. Never saw Anastasia so I can't compare his portrayal there to the others.
The Rasputin leg scene was so od that it pulled me out of the movie for a couple of moments after😅 It was tonally very whiplashy and Fiennes moans didn't help matters😏
The no mans land fight is one of the best scenes i have ever seen
I had a male Pitt and he used to climb over the fence like that.
Another good movie with Ralph Fiennes is a made for Netflix film called The Dig. A historical Docudrama set just before England's entry into WW 2.
Technicly The Qween of England, Elizabeth II, was German.
How so? She was born in the UK (London) and while her father's ancestry was mainly German her mother's side was entirely British (English & Scots).
The First World War started in August 1914. It would last for more than four years, and kill about nine million people in uniform. In the same time period the war and other violent conflicts would kill an estimated twenty million civilians. The world would never be the same.
Tensions in Europe
The major powers in Europe had been preparing for war for years. The situation was so tense before the war that many called Europe a powder keg waiting to explode. Key factors in the build-up to war included:
Arms races to build bigger and more powerful armies and navies;
Growing disputes over trade and land;
Dissatisfaction with the balance of power in Europe;
Resentment from the legacy of past grievances.
Alliances and Treaties Divided Europe
Complicated military alliances and treaties between the European powers divided much of Europe. The consequence of these alliances and treaties meant that if one country or power bloc went to war, the others would likely go to war too. The two opposing sides in Europe were:
The Central Powers:
Germany
Austria-Hungary
The Ottoman Empire (Turkey)
The Triple Entente or Allies:
France
Russia
Great Britain
Italy, initially allied to the Central Powers, refused to be drawn into what it viewed as their war of aggression. In May 1915, Italy joined the Entente hoping to acquire territory from Austria-Hungary and new colonial possessions, mainly in Africa.
Smaller European powers picked sides during the war, dominions and colonies contributed soldiers to their mother countries, and powerful non-European powers such as Japan and the United States would later enter the war on the Allied side.
From: www.warmuseum.ca/firstworldwar/introduction/how-the-war-started/
Olivier Richters - the elevator guy. Height 7.1 feets and weight 330 pounds, fckn mutant
It;s both impressive and depressing how quickly we went from flying bicycles to flying death machines.
Just a quick thing about goats, they are amazing climbers ( not quite as shown in the film though ) do a search for ' Italian goats on dam ' :)
Goats absolutely climb like that
Anastasia is one of my favorite movies! No real historical accuracy, but the music is great!
80% sure Archie Reed is one of Eggsy's ancestors.
I loved the first movie and I loved this one, not very keen on #2 though.
Same
Djimon Hounsou. But the D is silent.
This isn't a 'bad' film. It just doesn't really measure up to the first two.
Rasputin( like vlad dragula impaler) mata hari............ legends and reality.... ...history
Fiennes is M, so a good guy there. Also, are you guys ever going back to 24?
did you miss the end credit scean
So you guys are aware that Rasputin is Luna Lovegood's father in the deathly Hallow movies 😂
Yeah, WW1 was essentially a family feud.
Yes! There are tons of videos of goals climbing
Anastasia is so good of a movie. Wink wink. One of my all time favorite animations.
English ship gets sunk on its way to its russian allies
People on the submarine speak german
germany is the enemy
"was that a russian sub?"
how did they even get to that concluision?
It's probably a coincidence but you two are watching this on Gemma arterton's birthday
14:25 - WELCOME TO THE *CLUB. (North England accent.)
Spike had t-shirts for the occasion.
Watch A League of Extraordinary Gentlemen, you'll see the origin of M. Of the James Bond.
Can't say I'm a fan of them killing off Conrad like that. Followed him too long for him to take FF to the face.
If you want a fun but informative video on WW1. I recommend Oversimplified's youtube channel. WW1 video. Actually all his stuff is fun.
Was disappointed in this movie. I just watched it for the first time last weekend. Maybe I'm getting too old but there were so many unnecessary moments happening throughout the movie and the plot twists had no impact on me. I'm not a movie reviewer however it does take alot for me to not like a movie. I loved the action and fight scenes just like the previous two movies though. I loved your reaction guys.
Imo the movie went downhill the moment Rasputin died. Not sure what happened with this one but I personally think it missed the mark and just feels off.
The end of Romanovs monarchy was in one ugly dusty celar. One quite big familly with number of childern and their murderers with firearms comes in, and only murderers comes out.
why tf would he spoil hitler bro such a dick move fr, I wanted to see the shock on her face smh
If you like the spoof spy stuff then i cant recommend Johnny English enough.
Ra-Ra-Rasputin lover of the Russian Queen.
it was an "ok" movie but its not one i would have in my collection the 1st 2 are, just didnt enjoy it as much. there was some good bits in it though.
Aww you guys didnt include the hitler scene at the end
Trench warfare?.
Look up..Trench foot.
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Gal I had.
hi could you do Meet Joe Black
,its a great movie,thanks for the fun.
The sequel sucked. The prequel isn't bad.
I personally its quite the opposite
The infamous septum mustache was due to WWI. Despite the horrible, exciting moments, trench warfare also featured soul-crushing boredom. So much so that some soldiers grew facial hair as a sort of hobby, as elaborate as they could manage. Then came poison gas and gas masks. Facial hair broke the seal, so they pared down the facial hair to something which wouldn’t get in the way of the mask, those who didn’t just give up.
I LOVE HOW THEY TREAT WORLD HISTORY LIKR ITS THE MCU, POST CREDITS CENE FOR THE NEXT VILLAIN, HITLER. LOL
Can you guys reacting to james and the giant peach 1996
Too old for school 😂
Actually nvr finished this one. Thought this is where I realized Vaughn is kinda guy ritchie lite. Basically make the same kind of movie over and over again. Same style no matter the plot
The final scene is wrong with hitler, he already had the tiny moustache by that point in history. At the biginning of WW1 german soldiers prided themselves on their staches, but gas started to be used they soon realized the stache didn't fit inside the mask so many shaved off the stache hilter decided to shaved off enough to make it fit inside. After the war he kept it as a reminder that he served
He was also f'ing nuts. So it would be unlikely for him to be obeying orders at the time. Unless it's meant to be like joker from dark Knight, if he actually was crazy or a ruze for a planned outcome.
@@nightwingjosh8491 the only order german high command gave was for the men to be sure the mask fit snuggly to their face.
@@nightwingjosh8491 german high command only ordered the men to be sure the mask fit snuggly
another reaction video that I've watched and give a thumbs up. also, if you haven't seen it yet, may I suggest the Artifice Girl. for those going through the comments, I've got good news. God is good because He gives His blessings to everyone, whether they be good or bad. but everyone has at least, told a lie, or stolen something in their life. and that makes them sinners, and God will not allow sinners in heaven; in His presence, because He is holy. so, God has to punish the sinners in hell, because God is severe and just. but God is also love and He made a way for some to be saved from His wrath. here are the steps:
1. admit that you're a sinner and are lost.
2. realize that the penalty of sin is death (hell).
3. believe that Jesus (who is God) died on the cross, was buried, then rose from the grave, to pay the penalty for man's past, present, and future sins.
4. trust Christ alone as your Savior, and not on your own good deeds to get you to heaven (nor a combination of your faith and self-righteous works).
5. pray to God NOW that you're accepting Christ's free gift of salvation because if you die before making this decision, it's too late, and you'll 🔥🥵😈
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kind of a bad movie imo. It pokes a lot at the politics of the time which can be funny, but over all I found just the whole thing dull and uninteresting.
This is one of the worst movies i've ever sat through.