'I'll Fight Him' Scene | Warrior (2011)
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- Tommy (Tom Hardy) enters a gym where he quickly knocks out one of the world's best middleweight fighters. Tommy's older brother Brendan (Joel Edgerton) has to mortgage his house in Philadelphia to pay for his daughter's open heart surgery and is in danger of losing it.
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An estranged family finds redemption in the unlikeliest of places: the MMA ring. Tommy (Tom Hardy), an ex-Marine with a tragic past, returns home and enlists his father (Nick Nolte), a recovering alcoholic and former wrestling coach, to train him for "Sparta," the biggest MMA tournament ever held. But when Tommy's underdog brother, Brendan (Joel Edgerton), fights his way into the tournament, the two brothers must finally confront each other and the forces that pulled them apart. - ภาพยนตร์และแอนิเมชัน
Everybody is gangster until Tom Hardy needs $200.
Best comment!🏆
Damn you, I hurt my sides laughing. Seriously.
@user-wg2ox4dh1f hebrew diz nutz
hahahahaha🤣
Not bad for some small guys ;)
Tom Hardy brings an authenticity to every role he takes.
Dude is pure.
Except Venom
@@stalwartzero7001he’s the only redeemable thing about those movies
@@2eyecyclope634 he sounds like he had down syndrome and grew up in Boston.
fuckn true
well said
“You merely adopted the gym . I was born in it ,molded by it . “
Good one 👏🏼🤣
🤣 great one sir
I wish I could like this comment more than once 😂
HEHE, NICE!
“Let’s not stand on ceremony here, missster khabib”
I really don't understand why this movie has not gotten more praise and recognition. The movie was fantastic!
Because they named it warrior, they should have named it something else that didnt sound like a C budget movie
@@waxoncrypto9524 I am sure I speak for more than just a demography, Title or not.. the delivery was spot on by the entire cast and crew. I have heard better dialogues sure but this was OK. Overall, it is a must watch till date.
I’m no real IMDB junkie but I do know that on that platform an 8.1 for a movie is some serious recognition man.
@@zesss oooh I didn't know that, but i did mean some sort of academic award. Thanks for the heads ups on IMDB
I think it had to do something with The Fighter coming out not long before, which had bigger marketing, I guess due to Mark Wahlberg and Christian Bale starring in it. Tom Hardy wasn''t as big yet back then. I feel though as if this movie gets more credit and praise as years go by. It's one of my favorite all time movies. It's one of those experiences where every actor plays his part perfectly with special recognition to the father.
"I'm happy to keep your boy warm for you"
Knocks him out cold.
No warm keeping-no 200 hundred ez
@@LuciferTFSI nah the $200 was contingent on the fight, not on losing.
Isn’t that a break of contract 😂
I didn't think about it while watching the movie, but isn't that sort of thing frowned upon in MMA? He implied that he was just there to spar ("I'm happy to keep your boy warm for you") then went in and absolutely dumpstered the other guy.
@@cid2852 It would be, yes, except that's exactly what Mad Dog did to the first fighter who was sparring with him. And MD was happy to do so.
Just a little taste of his own medicine.
I’m glad we’re all still enjoying this movie almost 13 years later!
no joke!! this movie had me on the edge of my seat. great acting and fighting.
God I'm old😢
I watch it about 4 times a year 😂
Jesus, time flows faster the older you get.
13 years already :OOO
$35/month for an mma gym is the most unrealistic thing about this movie
2010 money. Not in today inflation.
It's also just for equipment use with no training assistance
Facts. Boxing gym, yeah. MMA gym... nah. In 2010 all the MMA gyms in the Bronx and Westchester started at $150, and that was for classes. If you wanted training or to be on the fight team that easily ballooned up.
💯
@@manchesterunitedno7I worked at an mma gym in 09-2010, 35/month would gain you access to weight train. Just one discipline of mma would run you 80/month. All out mma was like 120 at the time.
Tom Hardy's Traps had the best performance in this movie
Traps are full of androgen receptors,my traps blow up when I do gear and I've seen it in guys in the gym who jump on gear.......I think Tom did a cycle or two for this movie
@@sammuslu2992 He did the cycle to bulk up for his role as Bane, this was him coming off the juice
@@sammuslu2992 ya think?
@@locketom Bane (Batman) was after Warrior and he said in interview that he didn't get this form on brockoli and chicken
@model84 Right, my mistake Warrior came out before. He got to do the opposite of what most actors do, dirty bulk with no calorie restrictions.
I always liked that the front desk guy didn’t try to gatekeep at all. Tommy walks in, dude answers all his questions and signs him up. No kind of snob at all.
This movie has no right being so damn emotional, I love it. What a fantastic movie.
One of a handful of films that makes me sob like a baby. Every. Time.
The acting was superb in this movie. My wife who rarely cries in movies, was balling when Nick Nolte's character got drunk in the hotel room. Truly one of the better movies to come out in the last 20 years.
Me and my pops were just talking about crying in movies. My wife rarely does also…my sister and I just watched the iron claw. We cried ugly😂
I told a female friend about this movie, how I burst into tears at the end. She laughed. A week later she messaged me that she just finished watching it and burst into tears at the end.
One of the best movies.
thats honestly cringe af
@@nrogue9887 grow up little boy
nick nolte is better than every movie he is in....ever see him in Hulk with Bruce Bana? nick nolte acts a certain level no matter what the film is th-cam.com/video/X7qoYL0_EKM/w-d-xo.html
Fine I’ll watch warrior again
Dam good film. May join you on that one. Haven't seen it for a while, definitely due a re-watch.
Tom Hardy has been one of my favorite "true" actors, but Nick Nolte had the best performance in this movie.
Agreed
100%
Him and Jake did excellent in their fighting movies.
trufax
Reciting Moby Dick was 100% one of Nick Nolte's top performances
The coach did an incredible acting job in this scene. The range we see him going from the dismissal of Tommy at the start of the scene to the authentic look on his face of shock and wonder when Tommy KO's his fighter were spectacularly done.
True
Hail hydra!✊
His timing was just a tad off tho. AFTER Tommy kicked The Mad Dog, he told him to "check that kick!!". Then AFTER The Mad Dog was already in mid flight, he told him "don't give him your back!!" The only thing he forgot was to yell "watch that left hook" AFTER Tommy sang The Mad Dog a lullaby😂. In all seriousness tho, he was good in that scene. He went from cocky and arrogant to the point of almost insulting Tommy, to feeling embarrassed and afraid of Tommy within about 45 seconds. Which is about how 99% of us would react if we were in that same position, so yea, great job by Maximiliano Hernandez there
@@Kambo1031 Honestly it was super stupid on their part. It's obviously a smaller MMA gym or at least a pretty run down one. You can't let your fighter spar with some random off the street, especially someone giving some sketch vibes like Tommy was.
@@kylehallman8183 That and not stopping the fight after the first kick. Someone starts a sparring match that hard you end it before someone gets hurt.
'you owe me 200 bucks' Man, I felt that
I would have gone straight to an ATM and probably taken out an extra $100 for tip
Hard and right to the point
It was the look he gave The Mad Dog when he was taking his glove off with his teeth, after hitting the heavy bag, that did it for me. Nothing good was gonna come out of that for The Mad Dog I'm afraid
Wanna know a lil more about the guy maybe help him out
The wannabe tough guy with the face tatts looking shocked is the best part of this.
The trainer guy in cabbie hat looking at the aftermath did it for me.
I’m wondering if that was makeup or did that guy really make poor life decisions.
@@roysreceptive At first I thought it was Rick Genest but it's not.
That guy is my friend RJ Messenger and he’s huge now
@@TheFirst_No_L thats really him? dude put in the work
This movie is brilliant and contained what may be the perfect role for Tom Hardy.
I think his best rile is as alfie salomons in peaky blinder’s. By far
Bronson
My fav is his role as a bartender in "The Drop".
Many great roles, but his Mad Max and Kray twins were also right up there.
His role in Revenant
One of my favorite scenes to this day.
I was 15 years old crying when the older brother HADD to hurt his younger brother, during the final battle… it was such a tuff decision and I felt every emotion in that one scene
It was so unrealistic though. There is no way the older brother would have had any chance in that fight, realistically. I really hated the ending.
@@justinbryson352so true, but the story had to end that way I think even though there’s no way Brendan would beat tom realistically
@@isakmaaan0326 Also, the Monster (who was the favorite to win the tournament) that he beat before he faced his brother in the finals, I thought that was even more unrealistic than anything else. Such a dumb ending. I still loved the movie, overall, though.
Two brothers fighting each other in the final is the best ever match-up....great casting esp with Frank Grillo and Hardy - must watch.
Hands down, one of the most badass scenes in any movie!
🤣🤣🤣 you dont watch many movies then
You should check the bus scene from "Nobody".
This seen is 100x better than the Bus Scene from Nobody. There is a realism to this that brings it to life. Nobody, while entertaining is a dumb as John Wick. You have to entirely turn off your brain to enjoy it.@@k1n6kayzn
His first round 1 punch knockout was the best scene but this is a close second
@@monkey.d.raijin4644 th-cam.com/video/jWVZ49E-vz8/w-d-xo.html
I remember stumbling across this movie somewhere and not knowing anything about it. I’m a fan of Tom Hardy and MMA though so I thought I’d give it a try. Sooo glad I did. A truly amazing and emotional movie.
same!
"You owe me $200"
"You owe me a fighter, you broke the one I had" 😢
Nah hes fine haha
He signed the waiver..
I'll never get sick of that scene. One of the best scenes in a fight movie, ever.
Everyone says it, but one of the most under rated films out there. Came across this film randomly with no recommendations and turned into one of my all time favourites
Same for me, it was just randomly in my Netflix recomendations. Bought the DVD like ten minutes into the end credits.
How Tommy just calmly walks up to the coach after destroying that guy in less than a minute, and quietly says "you own me $200 bucks" while maintaining a totally serious composure, was epic! One tough bastard!
Thats the Tom look . Kind of looking through reality but all there
"You owe me 200 bucks..." love this line.
LOL. Absolutely. :)
That was the scariest “you owe me 200$ bucks” 😂😂😂😂
Every time I watch this scene, it gets me so fired up to hit the bags...Hardy is amazing in everything he acts in.
👍👍👍👍🔥
He got robbed of the Oscar for best supporting actor in The Revenant!
Agreed ✌️👍🔥
Agreed 👍👍👍👏👏👏
05:26.. That suplex was flawless and brutal.
so fast bro didnt even realize he was slammed until he met the floor🤣🤘
@@Indica.Enthusiastit's a movie, not a real fight😂
@@austinswift1594 wdym its not real?? it all over the internet
@@austinswift1594 It's not CGI though is it? Hardy practices BJJ in real life.
@@austinswift1594you've never been Suplexed and it shows 😅
This was a GREAT movie. So many angles and storylines. So much raw emotion. The fight scenes were fantastic.
I don't see any angles or twists? Did I miss something? The center of the conflict is tom hardys character.
No one came up or down at him from any angles off his baseline and stuff
@@Christmas-bw8hb No that's not the center point. The center point of the movie is family. Simple as that. There were 3 stories being told. And, while not shocking ones, there were twists. Like Tommy being AWOL. That was a twist. Their dad falling off the wagon. Joel Edgerton's character winning was a twist. It was setup to have Tommy win it and give it to his fallen brother-in-arm's family. Instead, he lost to the brother no one thought was going to win. So it saved his house and family from losing everything. They may not be jaw dropping twists, but literally, they are plot twists.
Originally, you just think Tommy is some drug addict but then they twist it into him being a war hero.... then twist it to him being AWOL. So..... facts dude.
As for angles. There were 3 of them. The angle of the father, and each sons'. Technically they would be called perspectives but you know what they meant. You were being a dick just to be a dick.
Did you even watch the movie?
Stop being a hater just to hate.
@@Christmas-bw8hb Brendan, the older brother, certainly had a storyline all to himself. Nick Nolte's character, the estranged drunken father, came full circle during the movie and he got to see his sons leave the ring together, lovinigly. There were many angles to the movie. I think Brendan's story is more compelling than Tommy's.
Yeah, other then the really dumb ending.
Tom Hardy is one of the best actors of all time. Think about all of the roles he's done. From a gay, mentally ill gangster with a "twin" that isn't mentally ill or gay. To Bane, to this..... He can be funny, scary, or anything in-between. And, he does it well.
Agreed 👍👍👍✌️
Nobody cared who I was until I put on the gloves....
You merely adopted the gloves.
🔥🔥🔥🤣🤣🤣
The gloves betray you! Because they belong to me!
@@chelectonusnice
Well said
The subtleties in this movie are what make it great. Joel Edgerton's gradual change in physique from start of the movie to the end is just some of the minor details that is just 👌🏾
I saw this movie for the first time last year. I'm a grown-ass man that's rarely brought to tears, but this movie did it. I wept like a baby.
One of my favorite scenes in one of my favorite movies.
I could watch the last 4 and half minutes over and over again. I love it when a guy gets humbled!
One of my favorite scenes of all time!
One of the best fight movies that I ever saw. So underrated by the way.
“You owe me 200 bucks.” Nothing but humble, the real warriors know who they are, they don’t need to flaunt it and yell it to the world.
Almost every professional athlete should read this
I don't agree. 🤷🏼♂️
@@WeFreestyleForever that’s fair, opinions are important
@@WeFreestyleForever why
@@shinyheracross4091 you mean cuz he didn't scream it? Doesn't seem like a big deal. Also I never heard the coach agree to give him 200 bucks. Just the other kid who didn't come.
Wow a Lecture, an admission, and a fight and dialogues all under 8 minutes. That's amazing. This movie seems lit!
Tom Hardy in hand-to-hand combat mode is convincing AF.
For me the best part was when he just leaned in and whispered to that guys trainer " You Owe Me $200 "
Same
Throw in the fact that the fight only lasted about 45 seconds, it makes it even better
Disrespect can awaken a sleeping giant. My father taught me to respect everyone unless they give you a reason not to. My grandfather taught me to “take no shit from anyone”. It’s an interesting dynamic haha
Be a gentleman to everyone - until they give you a reason not to be, then you let the DEVIL out to play.
Sounds like good parenting to me.
Both can be applicable depending on who you're dealing with.
Well put. "Beware the quiet man. For while others speak, he watched. And while others act, he plans. And when they finally rest… he strikes."
3:48 - The Rocky reference is pretty damn funny. But it also shows to never underestimate anyone.
...and not to insult people when you don't know what they're capable of.
That look on his face when he said you owe me 200 bucks. Jesus. You can tell that this dude is something else. He has been in some ugly places before and witnessed some disturbing things.
Agree👍
He does that look in his earliest acting jobs too
Such an underrated movie. Shame it never got part 2.
Often the perfect film is brought down by a below average part 2. Warrior didn’t need a sequel
Didn't need it.
As usual it would star Michael Jai White or someone like how they did Never Back Down. No offense to him.
Nah. It didn't need it
Tom Hardy is one of the best actors representing dark roles. So real, guys a beast.
Yes👍👍👍
One of the best sports movies ever made & most unknown/underrated.
This scene never gets old, love this movie!
Such an underrated, underappreciated, movie. One of my favs!
I loved this movie. One of my favorites. Great scene.
I want to see Tom Hardy as a James Bond, he would kill that role
Agree
Tom Hardy❤.......academy award , please
Killer Movie...Hardy and Nolte knocked it out of the park with this one
One of the BEST Fighting Scenes in the HISTORY OF CINEMA.
One of the most underrated movies of all time.
This inspired me because I found I could fight really well. But I got hit once and found out my skull is thin and full of brains. Got a minor stroke.
Inspiring
It's not how hard you can hit but how hard you can be hit
Hope your good now bro
@@cannyscott Appreciate it. Okay now, but did have a car accident about a year ago, nothing crazy.. but that whack on the head was enough to make me do weird things. Like I would be in the middle of something or talking to people and without knowing it, 20s or more would pass by and I would continue the conversation like nothing happened.
Unless I get a replacement skull like T-1000 polyalloy (nanorobotics) getting the head hit ain't for me. Took a while to know though..
Damn bro sorry to hear that man hope all is well
I never get tired of this clip
One of the best movie scenes of all time.
This is such a great movie. More people should know it.
Such a good movie, in every respect.
One of my all time favorite movies. As a teacher, wrestler, future mma fighter
This never gets old.
Arguably the best scene in the movie.
not gonna lie, I just watch it for the first time just now and I just about cried my eyes out.😭
I WATCHED THIS FILM MORE THAN 10X AND I LOVE IT SO MUCH..
Tom is by far the most underrated actor of his time
I like this film a lot, but the part that KILLS me is the military bit where here rips open the door off of an uparmored MRAP-type truck. That is hard as crap to do in any circumstance, with water pressure it is impossible. Those doors weigh hundreds and hundreds of pounds.
Good movie though
Although I fully agree with you, you know that is actually in Military recorded as happening, the soldier in question is redacted and not identified but it is on record as happened, and witnessed to of happened(That is why the scene was in the film - it happened). Like the ball gun turret operator falling out during WW2, falling 30,0000 feet and surviving perfectly fine(again on full record, myth buster done an episode testing how he could of survived it), also a flight steward fell from 27,000 ft, in the rear steward seat after a bomb went off, and the tail section fell off, she survived that fall - granted she has a few broken bones but survived a 27,000 foot fall.
@@rianmacdonald9454 Adrenaline is a hell of a drug. Plus these military guys are on steroids. Eddie Hall used adrenaline for his 500KG deadlift. Superhuman strength when you need it.
It’s bane that’s fighting, what do you expect? He snapped Batman’s back. This guy was nothing
Just pizza and weightlifting to become bane
Actually Hardy would have been perfect for role of Batman.
I love that they used my old high-school in this film! It was an awesome surprise.
Can we just look back and appreciate how good of a Movie this is? Unrealistic, but good plot.
The lesson from this video:
Banks are your most dangerous opponents.
elite fighting elite choreography elite movie
Had to buy this movie after being reminded of it with this video, Easily one of my faves, I've watched this movie repeatedly and still retains my attention everytime. I'd have to say this is one of my favorite scenes, another is by the end, when Tommy has to face his brother, Brendan (Joel's character) when asked by his wife, what are you gonna do? I'm gonna fight em. Just the way he says it I get chills everytime. You feel every emotion that's going through his head. Rage, guilt. I second what another commenter mentioned about this movie, I'm surprised it doesn't get more praise.
Tommy’s a beast
Tommy Hardy-y
Then he became Bane
Acting or not, I think that guy payed him his 200 Bucks.
buying this now love tom hardy's work
This is truly one of those IYKYK movies.
Mick and Paulie showed up after with smelling salts.
And a fucking stretcher.
TOM HARDY...NAILS EVERY ROLE HE PLAYS!
Venom bad
Everything about this movie is awesome. Scene after scene.
One of the best movies ever made... plain and simple...
Very underrated movie
How ist underrated, 8.1 f score on IMDB. Takes A LOT for a movie to be up there.
Realize Tom is a true blackbelt. Won a tourney incognito until the press found out. Stud actor and martial artist.
He's a new purple belt, not a black belt. But he is legit.
Cmon, black belt? He was a blue belt competing and jiujitsu isn’t striking or wrestling. There is 0 Jitsu in this.
love this scene.
Dude no lie the you owe me 200 bucks is cold. I love how after the dude tells him it’s on him if he gets tuned up and Tommy comes alive knowing what was coming.
#1 Rule in Pro Fighting: NEVER underestimate your opponent. specially if you have no idea who you are fighting!
Goes along with "Never disrespect anyone in the gym" and "Treat your sparring partners well".
@@johncrafton8319 specially a stranger who dresses like Rocky Balboa! LMAO
@@johncrafton8319a guy like Tommy, there is no such thing as "sparring", every time he sets foot in the ring, he is out to destroy his opponent, under any setting!
@@-WhizzBang- The point being that Mad Dog was not treating his sparring partner well. That would rankle any real fighter.
@@johncrafton8319 and that too.
Fun fact, Tom Hardy actually doesn't have any fighting or martial arts background and was having a hard time with the fight stuff for this movie which is why his fight scenes are short and brutal as supposed to Joel Edgerton who has a black belt in taekwondo which is why his fights are long and technical.
Well Hardy definitely has a strong background in martial arts at least since this movie as he competes in jiu jitsu tournaments and practices it at a fairly high level. Dude would still absolutely smash in a real fight
And now he’s got some experience in martial arts, specifically Jiu Jitsu if I’m correct
Fast forward to current year and he's winning BJJ tournaments lol.
@@dksoulstice6040 As a purple belt. Not the top class, but pretty good.
One of my favorite movies!. Tom Hardys one of the best!.
Hardy is my great British love. I love everything he does.❤
One just fight to win... While the other already fought to survive.
Things tend to turn out different when youre put up against someone in your weight class as opposed to two lower, Dudes middleweight training against a bantam 😂😂
Not exactly. Erik Apple (Mad Dog) competed in the welterweight division at 6'0, 170 lbs for Strikeforce. He weighed a bit more in the movie because he wasn't cutting weight for a fight, and was said to be close to his natural "walking around" weight of 180 lbs.
Tom Hardy is 5'9 (three inches shorter), and ranges anywhere from 160-200 lbs, depending on the role. In Batman, as Bane, he was closer to 200 lbs. In Warrior, he's Bane without the body fat. Here, he's estimated to be closer to 180 lbs. That would put him at middleweight.
In this movie, they're all said to be middleweights. "Mad Dog" looks thinner because he's slightly lighter and three inches taller. Same weight class.
Probably my favorite fighting movie.
A great and so underrated movie.
I love Tom in this role. handsome, masculine, with an impressive trapezoid. I'm currently watching Colditz. Tom is such a young and thin boy. Such a contrast. 🥰😍
sammeee
Watch Star Trek Nemesis and be absolutely blown away
You might enjoy RocknRolla.
It’s a Guy Ritchie film that stars Gerard Butler, Tom Hardy, Idris Elba, and Mark Strong (who was hilarious in this film).
I won’t spoil too much but there’s a scene where Tom & Gerard dance together and you realize just how small Tom really is.
Guy’s films are always 🔥
You sound creepy
@@Carmine_Lupertazzi может быть потому, что я из другой страны. И ваш язык мне не родной. Будь приветливее, приятель. Ок?
I gotta admit, Tom Hardy does look an ‘ard bastard walking across that ring!
The "you owe me 200 bucks" after he just whooped that pro fighter is done so cold.
Always have loved this movie since it came out
Really don't think you kill each other in training