@Pablo Moreno he said his wife was his high school sweetheart, they probably married at 20~22 years old. Agent Whiskey seems like around 40~45 years old so If his son lives he would be same age as Eggsy is checks out.
@@kodesh1674 it's bc the matrix saga knows the size of its fan base and that wether or not they produce a good movie, they will still make a shit ton of money, while kingsman has to put in effort and talent to stay relevant
He’s such a good actor with his expressions and everything especially in kingsman 1, him acting being clueless while doing the set where he knows the script. If someone tells me a ‘secret’, i know for myself i won’t snitch but they can easily tell that i’m lying with my expressions hahaha.
@@matasa7463 You know that "someone" know they already lose their sweetheart at the moment that sweetheart doing drugs ... Even if that someone else's sweetheart survive this drug, that sweetheart already enter the drug hell and bound to die anyway ... It's different from Whiskey's sweetheart who innocent and die without doing anything wrong ...
I love Kingsman fights cause they give characters unique fighting styles. Harry is very precise, refined movements, usually just enough to dodge a hit and he tends to redirect punches into others as well. Eggsy has a very acrobatic fighting style, usually moving fast and doing sick jumps and amazing kicks. Whiskey fights like a really skilled guy in a bar fight, making use not just of his weapons, but also picking up stuff like pans and random knives to throw. In the new Kings Man movie, Rasputin fights like a Russian Ballet dancer, like this stuff is so over the top, but it’s also just crazy fun to watch and is some wonderful attention to detail.
Dance-fighting has been used in a few cultures. The styles were not popular because of the likelihood of any practitioner making it out in one piece, but they were used as a way to either distract opponents or to be less predictable than someone with a more widely known martial art style. Rasputin’s fighting style in the movie was actually accurate to what fighting style he borrowed from.
And some of us are just tanks. Willing to take the hits to dish out the damage. I admit I’m beefy and kinda slow. I’ve taken this into account plus I’m left handed primarily so I’m almost always going to score a big hit. Everyone had a fighting style that they choose to use from experience or that suits them.
I love the fact that after Sir Galahad gets hit with the frying pan, Eggsly instantly takes the fight agent whiskey without checking on Galahad. He knows the best way he can help his mentor is by fully occupying Whiskey's attention to give his friend time to recover.
I love how people overthink everything, hahaha. It's obvious that if they're fighting to the death, they're not going to call a timeout to see if their friend is okay.
I know this is an old post but considering there’s people still replying to it idc. I think it’s mostly meant to show how far Eggsy has come. He has enough confidence to face Whiskey by himself, and gets some good hits in.
Couple of things 1. I love how Whisky fights with the tools around him like a bar fight 2. 3:10 is a square dance move, which is a nice touch 3. 3:27 Galahad didn't see the pan because eggsy blocks his view, later we see he does dodge a knife when it comes at him Edit: typos and thanks everyone for noticing how I got point 3 wrong
He saw the pan, but the depth perception caused him to mistime deflecting it. You can see he goes for a swatting or slapping motion to try and deflect it, but just fails to.
Whiskey: I'm gonna kill every drug addict/user, destory all drugs and have people depend on alcohol more. Eggsy: Okay, but what if you're wife was killed by a drunk driver instead? Whiskey: Shit....
This world would be better off if we didn't have any of those substances that makes people lose their control. That includes alcohol too. Like it or not, its the truth.
@Dark Executioner Drunk drivers make the decision to drink and then drive so yeah, they do it intentionally. They have a lot of options including cabs/ubers/buying their liquor and drinking it at home.
@@Ghostrider-ul7xn That might be true but it still wouldn't rid the world of people that do horrible things while in perfect control. To be honest I have more sympathy and understanding for someone that does something under the influence(even though that does not excuse what they did) than someone who is just a monsterous human being. His girlfriend could have just as easily been killed in an armed robbery committed by non drug users, or killed in a mall shooting. That's the problem with trying to eliminate everyone for the actions of one or a few. Unless you're going to go full Thanos/2nd solution then you're still stuck with humans being human. It would have made way more sense for him to have targeted guns or drugs themselves than the users.
@@Ghostrider-ul7xn it would be even better if people had enough self control to not abuse them, but hey, people are just dumb. (Including me sometimes.)
@@stephensingh4588 That's the issue, people like you are looking for an ideal solution in an imperfect world. That's the root cause of almost all social issues in society. It will be ideal if all people can practice self control but people are flawed and fallible. You want people to have self control yet how many actually follow them? People like you make the same asinine argument against gun control saying "There's no need, people need to follow self control", yet how many actually use them wisely? Plethora of evidence shows gun related deaths are mostly seen in areas with the least gun laws in US. Also, bringing anomalies or exceptions to the norm don't invalidate a pattern. Learn some social psychology and you'll know why its hard for people to practice "self control" in a culture that normalizes/encourages a certain practice.
Vince Vaughn is an absolute genius of a director. His style of fight scenes feels like a comic come to life, letting you see every bit of the chaotic spectacle unfold
I’m surprised his hat stayed on the whole time Edit: Harry catching onto Whiskey’s true intentions while in the midst of recovery shows how great of an agent he really is.
@@obviouslyijoe7889 I didn’t know about him very well when I first watched this movie, which had to have been like 3 years ago. Even after I watched the Mandalorian I never made the connection.
@@BeastBoom24 Old Comment but would like to say it’s Understandable. Often when I watch movies or tv shows, the actors face become blurry to me when I try to remember them. But then I watch something with them in it, suddenly their faces are filled in. Tati Gabrielle is my best example. Watched *The 100* a few times and always saw her character, but never could remember her face. Suddenly I watch Sabrina on Netflix, her face magically appears when I watch the 100 again. Funny thing.
@@dead.ahead_private.rodriguez Thank you. The idea that someone who lost their wife and unborn child is going to logic out their reaction to the tragedy is ridiculous. Might as well tell him that 'everything happens for a reason'.
Yea like a drug that causes aversion in the drug addicts and makes them hate drugs. You know professor calculus from the Tintin series invents pills that makes you taste alcohol nasty, maybe something like that.
That electric lasso is some of the scariest weapons I've ever seen. Like he told Harry, he could most certainly dice him up in many ways the same way he sliced up that Golden Circle mercenary as easy as cheese.
It is some great fighting, but what made me feel so concerned about is when Whisky shared his feelings about the loss to his family and believe what was right about bringing 'REAL' peace occurring to this world.
Plus, the Kingsman cannot be sure they have the power or strength to protect every innocent lives and create a peaceful life while other people still slaughtering each other and spread across the world with fear and corruption.
>Great fighting that looks real One of the characters did a spinning leap through the middle of a lit electric lasso. It's a cool fight, but it's literally the polar opposite of realistic.
@@AnExtraordinaryGentleman how is that unrealistic, have you never seen how a high jumper clears the bar. Or how as a kid we jump through small holes in a wacky warehouse or play area Humans can lie flat in mid-air. It wasnt something made up for the movie
To be fair, he had both of his signature weapons. That lasso's busted af whilst Eggsy and Harry were practically unarmed. Along with that, Eggsy is not as experienced as Whiskey and you could say Harry was a bit rusty with how long he had been out of commission. The way I see it, had it been pre-amnesia Harry vs Whiskey both with their weapons of choice. It could've been a very even fight.
I thought that too at first but actually it's harder for two people to fight one person in sync but they pulled it off because they were well trained. As it pertains to Whiskey 1v1ing, Eggsy is faster and Harry is a veteran so I think even if they were going solo they could have beat him.
Not really a fair comparison. Eggsy and Harry are at this point exhausted. They're both coming off of a major firefight and two boss fights, one that had Eggsy getting tossed around like a limp noodle and Harry running for his life from an unstoppable robot dog TWICE. On top of this, they're effectively both unarmed, scrounging half-empty weapons from the environment while Whiskey is entirely refreshed and using his signature loadout. Given the situation, the fact that they won at all is insane, and it's only possible with how well they work together. One of my favorite things about this fight is that there's never a moment of somebody standing around. Eggsy and Harry work in perfect harmony, and there's never a moment where they're both fighting and not overwhelming Whiskey. Like when Harry is shuffling with Whiskey and Eggsy comes in with the tackle from behind.
I love how the bad guy has to get his speech out before he kills them 😂. If he shot them before they noticed he was there this movie would of been over.
I think Whiskey still saw Harry and Eggsy as fellow agents and out of respect for them, announced his sudden appearance and also made his intentions known. Doesn't even hate or look down on both of them like a more unfamiliar villain would, he just sees them in his way and would probably rather keep them as hostages than outright kill them.
Whiskey could have just focused on his stated objective and won without anyone dying either. Use the whip, or something else he could have armed himself with before coming there, and destroy the computer while the others were unarmed. At 2:34 just swing the whip into the case and instant victory.
I appreciate that Whiskey has a point, and it goes from the lady trying to make all drugs legal is wrong, but the guy who wants to make all drug users die is also wrong. Because it shows that Poppy is still fucking evil despite wanting to jog the economy and regulate and tax drugs, but at the same time she holds millions of people hostage. And at the same time, Whiskey is right, drugs kill thousands and ruin the lives of thousands more, perhaps millions of lives in the past decades. But they’re both wrong, the film makes a point to show that the people who smoke some weed or tale ecstasy aren’t evil people all the time, and someone smoking weed isn’t the same as a guy robbing a gas station for more heroin. (Yeah the movie isn’t super deep and is basically a cartoon but this was a good storytelling choice)
If I get a chance to kill people who is not willing to stop using drugs at any cost but, don't want to harm others, I would still kill them. I would be happy doing that. If those people agree to stop using drugs I would be ok with that.
If Eggsu didn't have his girlfriends name as need to know he could have said that she was someone under enormous social pressure dating a secret agent who's reluctant to commit because secrecy.
I just realised a detail in this scene When Eggsy and Harry are getting thrashed by Whiskey, their movements are out of sync with the music But at the end when they gain the upper hand, their movements are spot on with the rhythm 👌
So if a person smokes pot for ANY reason they deserve to die because technically it's a drug. It may not be meth but it's still a drug. People use it for recreation, people use it for pain. Vets use it, but I guess GOOD RIDDANCE but you don't think he's wrong. People are people. And with something like this you can NEVER generalize
Guys! He's not some basic ass punk; he's a Statesman. One would assume he has similar training to them and may be as experienced as prime Harry. This is not prime Harry nor is Eggsy at that level yet. Thus it works he is able to hold his own for a while especially with the initial sneak attack.
Sorry to burst your bubble Bryan but this scene isn't a true "one shot", it's a series of hundreds of different shots, face replacements alongside a lot of CGI to create a fake single take fight scene. th-cam.com/video/FEGQ1KWaaWs/w-d-xo.html If only you were a little more versed in the film industry to not throw out outrageous compliments like yours.
I get the feeling whiskey probably killed the people who killed his wife. He gives off those character vibes. But that clearly wasn't enough for him. He's a broken man driven by vengeance on the world at this point
I love that the Statesmen and the Kingsmen are pretty evenly matched. The Kingsmen only won because they outnumbered him and used teamwork to their advantage.
also add that Agent whiskey, might not have been running at 100% since he was shot in the head, so imagine if he was at full strength two of them might not have been enough
You know, it's stated a lot that neither Merlin nor even Whiskey here had to die at all, and I think they're right. The latter could've just been knocked out cold and taken into secret service custody.
@@izzieb.2926i disagree, the kingsman system getting compromised and destroyed was a good plot point, it would have been weirder if she somehow managed to survive that
I love his tone and the emphasis on the f'ing convienent store. It shows how insignificant it was, that 2 meth heads would rob it. And that his wife would be unlucky enough to be there. Pedro pascal absolutely rocks this character
I loved the first Kingsman, but this sequel... the epic fight in the end: two "good" against one "bad". But the bigger thing is: I think Whiskey really had a point.
The best part about these fight scenes are the fact that you study get to see the fight scene. No endless cuts, no missed impacts, no useless shaky cam.
How'd whiskey get the bullwhip / lasso back in his hand after he lost it in the beginning of the fight on the outside of the bar, but then magically had it on this inside of the bar?
@@crank7283 it wasn’t the same whip. If it was, he could have easily turned it electric when it was around Eggsy’s neck and he pretty much woulda been screwed.
They did agent whiskey dirty by throwing him in the Blender, he would have been great for a 3rd movie. But hopefull we can see him a Statesman prequel following Agent Tequilla becoming a Statesman
This scene was 🔥 but the church scene from the first one was definitely the best fight i ever seen in my life i regret being so late to both these films 🤣
this scene is filmed so cleverly given all the difficult elements. the long continuous shot style is really tough with such crazy blocking but the choreographer/dp cleverly fit in some very smooth, seamless cuts. and i know those reflective surfaces were a bitch for both film crews and/or the vfx team afterwards unless they themselves were vfx-ed in.
Whiskey is pretty damn talented to be able to take on two kingsman on his own.
Tequila took on 2 also
@@eazy1174 , merlin doesnt really comepare to Harry
@@ironmaster8925 still a Kingsman
Harry was recovering plus the Statesman are trained to be fighters, while the Kingsman are supposed to be spies.
@@mayo4507 it goes both ways the only difference is America and Britain
Damn this is what makes whiskey a good character. He has a point, but they're all fighting for their own personal beliefs
Too bad they made him a traitor
Tbh I rather have tequila die whiskey's just too damn good
True
@@lilbiscuit5825 well he wasn't w traitor for fans...that's all what matters
@@pryo2460 what
1:29 when whiskey said "he'd be about your age now" it was heartbreaking
Fr
Oh yeah. I felt really bad for him.
Good villains are often the ones we can relate too.
Makes you wonder though he is way older than eggsy, how old were they back then😂
@Pablo Moreno he said his wife was his high school sweetheart, they probably married at 20~22 years old. Agent Whiskey seems like around 40~45 years old so If his son lives he would be same age as Eggsy is checks out.
The saddest part is that this is most likely the reason why Whiskey got along with Eggsy so well and helped him so much, he saw his son on him
but eeggsy kill him
I get where he’s coming from too bad it was misguided
@@mitchellneuhoff9946 the best bad guys are misguided good guys
Then he shouldn't have tried to drop him into a freaking mincer with that rope of his if that's true
He saw his son ON him, awkward!!
2:00 I love Eggsy’s reaction. Part of him feels sorry for what happened to Whiskey’s family, the other hates him for what he was planning.
How does this have better camera angles and choreography better than Matrix resurrections
@@kodesh1674 it's bc the matrix saga knows the size of its fan base and that wether or not they produce a good movie, they will still make a shit ton of money, while kingsman has to put in effort and talent to stay relevant
Yup. Because if he succeeds, he’ll be killing someone else’s sweetheart. He stared into the abyss too deeply and became the monster he was fighting.
He’s such a good actor with his expressions and everything especially in kingsman 1, him acting being clueless while doing the set where he knows the script. If someone tells me a ‘secret’, i know for myself i won’t snitch but they can easily tell that i’m lying with my expressions hahaha.
@@matasa7463
You know that "someone" know they already lose their sweetheart at the moment that sweetheart doing drugs ...
Even if that someone else's sweetheart survive this drug, that sweetheart already enter the drug hell and bound to die anyway ...
It's different from Whiskey's sweetheart who innocent and die without doing anything wrong ...
whiskey had an amazing fighting style
He can sure take a hit, I'll give him that!
The electric lasso was so much cooler than it had any right to be.
Yee haw arts bro
He got smashed by two English guys even though he had a 44 and an electric lasso
@@chrismason4449 I mean he was just revived so….
Secret Agent Harry Hart and Robin Hood vs The Mandalorian
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Its if the mandalorian taken place in Texas
i thought it was Oberyn Martell
King George VI! That’s why he is so badass, king worthy of following
I love Kingsman fights cause they give characters unique fighting styles. Harry is very precise, refined movements, usually just enough to dodge a hit and he tends to redirect punches into others as well. Eggsy has a very acrobatic fighting style, usually moving fast and doing sick jumps and amazing kicks. Whiskey fights like a really skilled guy in a bar fight, making use not just of his weapons, but also picking up stuff like pans and random knives to throw. In the new Kings Man movie, Rasputin fights like a Russian Ballet dancer, like this stuff is so over the top, but it’s also just crazy fun to watch and is some wonderful attention to detail.
Dance-fighting has been used in a few cultures. The styles were not popular because of the likelihood of any practitioner making it out in one piece, but they were used as a way to either distract opponents or to be less predictable than someone with a more widely known martial art style. Rasputin’s fighting style in the movie was actually accurate to what fighting style he borrowed from.
And some of us are just tanks. Willing to take the hits to dish out the damage. I admit I’m beefy and kinda slow. I’ve taken this into account plus I’m left handed primarily so I’m almost always going to score a big hit. Everyone had a fighting style that they choose to use from experience or that suits them.
@@matthewcaughey8898 then you got mf’s like my family that are big & also fast, it’s almost not fair most of the time 🤣
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Fascinating
I love the fact that after Sir Galahad gets hit with the frying pan, Eggsly instantly takes the fight agent whiskey without checking on Galahad. He knows the best way he can help his mentor is by fully occupying Whiskey's attention to give his friend time to recover.
Yeah or he just didn’t care…
One of the two.
@@TheKnoxvicious or if he decided to take his concentration from whiskey for a second both of them would have died
Well he was trained to prioritize the mission over all human emotions.
I love how people overthink everything, hahaha. It's obvious that if they're fighting to the death, they're not going to call a timeout to see if their friend is okay.
I know this is an old post but considering there’s people still replying to it idc. I think it’s mostly meant to show how far Eggsy has come. He has enough confidence to face Whiskey by himself, and gets some good hits in.
Couple of things
1. I love how Whisky fights with the tools around him like a bar fight
2. 3:10 is a square dance move, which is a nice touch
3. 3:27 Galahad didn't see the pan because eggsy blocks his view, later we see he does dodge a knife when it comes at him
Edit: typos and thanks everyone for noticing how I got point 3 wrong
Yep the blind spot
Dang. Why did I just now realize that? I’ve been thinking how he missed it
i thought eggsy blocked the sight and he didnt have time to react, also I’m sorry but the bonk the pan made was so satisfying
@@mre6034 imagine if the guy threw a knife
He saw the pan, but the depth perception caused him to mistime deflecting it. You can see he goes for a swatting or slapping motion to try and deflect it, but just fails to.
Nothing will ever beat the church scene from secret service but this comes pretty damn close
That was a simple purge. This was more of a surprise boss fight.
manners, maketh, man is still better(the first one)
@@tristancreed i agree wish iggy wasn't there though.
Church scene was damn good. But agent tequila an agent whiskey would have beat the crap out of gazelle.
@@slowas-hell7933 who tf is "iggy"?
Pedro Pascal does some badass fighting: YES!
Pedro Pascal dies from a grinder: NO!
He’s gonna put some alphagel and will be alright
He has some pretty gruesome deaths under his belt
@@theramo0 yeah, but at least quick, Eggsy went for the head...if he put him with legs first, that would be worse
He was resurrected in the Star Wars universe and became the mandalorian
Was that a jojo reference?
Whiskey: I'm gonna kill every drug addict/user, destory all drugs and have people depend on alcohol more.
Eggsy: Okay, but what if you're wife was killed by a drunk driver instead?
Whiskey: Shit....
This world would be better off if we didn't have any of those substances that makes people lose their control. That includes alcohol too. Like it or not, its the truth.
@Dark Executioner Drunk drivers make the decision to drink and then drive so yeah, they do it intentionally. They have a lot of options including cabs/ubers/buying their liquor and drinking it at home.
@@Ghostrider-ul7xn That might be true but it still wouldn't rid the world of people that do horrible things while in perfect control. To be honest I have more sympathy and understanding for someone that does something under the influence(even though that does not excuse what they did) than someone who is just a monsterous human being. His girlfriend could have just as easily been killed in an armed robbery committed by non drug users, or killed in a mall shooting. That's the problem with trying to eliminate everyone for the actions of one or a few. Unless you're going to go full Thanos/2nd solution then you're still stuck with humans being human. It would have made way more sense for him to have targeted guns or drugs themselves than the users.
@@Ghostrider-ul7xn it would be even better if people had enough self control to not abuse them, but hey, people are just dumb. (Including me sometimes.)
@@stephensingh4588 That's the issue, people like you are looking for an ideal solution in an imperfect world. That's the root cause of almost all social issues in society. It will be ideal if all people can practice self control but people are flawed and fallible. You want people to have self control yet how many actually follow them? People like you make the same asinine argument against gun control saying "There's no need, people need to follow self control", yet how many actually use them wisely? Plethora of evidence shows gun related deaths are mostly seen in areas with the least gun laws in US. Also, bringing anomalies or exceptions to the norm don't invalidate a pattern. Learn some social psychology and you'll know why its hard for people to practice "self control" in a culture that normalizes/encourages a certain practice.
Eggsy jumping through the lasso while it was on is probably one of the coolest stunts I have seen in my life!
Vince Vaughn is an absolute genius of a director. His style of fight scenes feels like a comic come to life, letting you see every bit of the chaotic spectacle unfold
Matthew Vaughn not Vince
Not Vince Vaughn. He’s a wedding crusher😂
@@Kungfuiteki crasher lol
I totally agree every fight feels like a incredibly faithful comic adaptation
I’m surprised his hat stayed on the whole time
Edit: Harry catching onto Whiskey’s true intentions while in the midst of recovery shows how great of an agent he really is.
twas glued on :)
@@emberpowertcg7692 can’t be tho cuz if it did he will soon look like Matilda’s father
@@gabcantaim8531 twas a joke, honestly
@@emberpowertcg7692 lol
@@gabcantaim8531 lol :)
this was the coolest fight scene i have ever seen in my life. the angles, the stunts... bravoooo
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@@Moviebaaz Whiskey disabled Eggsy’s pistol from Eggsy’s hand with his lasso this make Harry angry and it looks like Harry wants to rip Whiskey apart
did you watch kingsmen 1???
The church scene in Kingsman 1
Church scene in 1 defeats everything, I hope the prequel film defeats it in someway
I never realized that was Pedro Pascal playing Whiskey.
Lol! How!?
@@obviouslyijoe7889 I didn’t know about him very well when I first watched this movie, which had to have been like 3 years ago. Even after I watched the Mandalorian I never made the connection.
@@BeastBoom24 Old Comment but would like to say it’s Understandable.
Often when I watch movies or tv shows, the actors face become blurry to me when I try to remember them. But then I watch something with them in it, suddenly their faces are filled in.
Tati Gabrielle is my best example. Watched *The 100* a few times and always saw her character, but never could remember her face. Suddenly I watch Sabrina on Netflix, her face magically appears when I watch the 100 again.
Funny thing.
He looks a bit like a younger version of Burt Reynolds (RIP)
@@obviouslyijoe7889 imo guy is a damn chameleon if you didn’t know him before hand
I love how his whip isn't even electric. It's more of a lightsaber that wiggles.
Lightsaber whips exist
@@omarbaba9892 cool
@@omarbaba9892 Not in canon tf
@@ilikecinema1234 they do exist in canon. They were used in the high republic era
@@alexgray727 makes sense
I like that he wasn't just bought off and his betrayal is completely for personal reasons
It’s kinda contradictory cause alcohol is a drug and shootouts can happen with drug addictions
@@SirToaster9330 he wanted revenge, not logic
@@dead.ahead_private.rodriguez Thank you. The idea that someone who lost their wife and unborn child is going to logic out their reaction to the tragedy is ridiculous. Might as well tell him that 'everything happens for a reason'.
I think he's got a point, no more drug users but not killing them. It should end in such a good way like more rehabilitation
Yeh I agree but it's a complicated situation. There will always be 2 sides
Its tru
Yea like a drug that causes aversion in the drug addicts and makes them hate drugs.
You know professor calculus from the Tintin series invents pills that makes you taste alcohol nasty, maybe something like that.
Destroying the demand is more important
This is the way
2:52 This was really scary not just for Harry but for Eggsy too as he had to dodge the whip when it came flying backwards. Superb scene.
I like how they didn't forget to make Eggsy react, so beautiful.
It’s realistic asf 😂😂
That electric lasso is some of the scariest weapons I've ever seen. Like he told Harry, he could most certainly dice him up in many ways the same way he sliced up that Golden Circle mercenary as easy as cheese.
Rip the Mandolirian who got shredded to death
You mean Oberyn Martel?
@@AWESOMENISH who? I’m sorry but idk who that is
@@threat7329 His character from Game of Thrones
@@AWESOMENISH oh
@@threat7329 ohhh so he plays lots and lots of familiar characters. Interesting
What i like about kingsmen fight scene is the camera work. It goes along with the actor in focus. No shakey camera that makes you dizzy. Perfect.
The fact that even with 1 eye Harry is a hell of a good shot is a testament to his skills
It is some great fighting, but what made me feel so concerned about is when Whisky shared his feelings about the loss to his family and believe what was right about bringing 'REAL' peace occurring to this world.
“Most of the evil in this world is done by people with good intentions.”
He makes a valid point, they choose harm and death comes to them.
Plus, the Kingsman cannot be sure they have the power or strength to protect every innocent lives and create a peaceful life while other people still slaughtering each other and spread across the world with fear and corruption.
G Taipan
Well, there are real life counterparts, like us Protectors. Bounty hunters we are, killing criminals.
@@redblade5556 U R Genius :D
This scene is great
Great acting
Great fighting that looks real
Great music
Great characters
Great camera angles
Just overall great!
What name song 🙏
@@mossbass632 Word Up!
>Great fighting that looks real
One of the characters did a spinning leap through the middle of a lit electric lasso. It's a cool fight, but it's literally the polar opposite of realistic.
@@AnExtraordinaryGentleman if the whip existed, it would have been naturally possible
@@AnExtraordinaryGentleman how is that unrealistic, have you never seen how a high jumper clears the bar. Or how as a kid we jump through small holes in a wacky warehouse or play area
Humans can lie flat in mid-air. It wasnt something made up for the movie
0:11 "I can bring you in warm...or I can bring you in cold."
Eh close enough
The way Harry took the lasso off his neck at the last minute is always the coldest shot to me 💯💪🏾
Fr, that's an album cover
Kingsman has collectively the best fights of any movie. Each one stays in my head years later. God I love this series
Oh yess whiskey's infamous unlimited bullet revolver. Sweet days
Honestly I would so try and get that gun. Soon as I get a gun licence.
not unlimited, he was asking for ammo when he had none in the snow part
@@YuiiWRLD sure but he still shot about 4 dozen times out of a revolver beforehand.
It's probably the same as a modern handgun with a revolver aesthetic.
i uh count 12 shots in this scene and he had 2 revolvers
"You break the law you pay the price good riddance to all of them”Gets me every time even now
BOPE mentality
Last I checked drug abuse wasn’t punishable by death. Whiskey is wrong on so many levels. He would have been a mass murderer by proxy.
So Whiskey woulda beat their ass one on one, kinda a shame, seems like he’s the baddest agent
To be fair, he had both of his signature weapons. That lasso's busted af whilst Eggsy and Harry were practically unarmed.
Along with that, Eggsy is not as experienced as Whiskey
and you could say Harry was a bit rusty with how long he had been out of commission.
The way I see it, had it been pre-amnesia Harry vs Whiskey both with their weapons of choice. It could've been a very even fight.
i prefer tequilla more, so happy he joined kingsman at the end
I thought that too at first but actually it's harder for two people to fight one person in sync but they pulled it off because they were well trained. As it pertains to Whiskey 1v1ing, Eggsy is faster and Harry is a veteran so I think even if they were going solo they could have beat him.
Not really a fair comparison. Eggsy and Harry are at this point exhausted. They're both coming off of a major firefight and two boss fights, one that had Eggsy getting tossed around like a limp noodle and Harry running for his life from an unstoppable robot dog TWICE. On top of this, they're effectively both unarmed, scrounging half-empty weapons from the environment while Whiskey is entirely refreshed and using his signature loadout. Given the situation, the fact that they won at all is insane, and it's only possible with how well they work together. One of my favorite things about this fight is that there's never a moment of somebody standing around. Eggsy and Harry work in perfect harmony, and there's never a moment where they're both fighting and not overwhelming Whiskey. Like when Harry is shuffling with Whiskey and Eggsy comes in with the tackle from behind.
He would of won if he turned the whip on when chocking eggsy. It’s pretty dumb that he didnt
I love how the bad guy has to get his speech out before he kills them 😂. If he shot them before they noticed he was there this movie would of been over.
Well where would the fun be in him just shooting Harry and eggsy
I think Whiskey still saw Harry and Eggsy as fellow agents and out of respect for them, announced his sudden appearance and also made his intentions known. Doesn't even hate or look down on both of them like a more unfamiliar villain would, he just sees them in his way and would probably rather keep them as hostages than outright kill them.
Whiskey could have just focused on his stated objective and won without anyone dying either. Use the whip, or something else he could have armed himself with before coming there, and destroy the computer while the others were unarmed. At 2:34 just swing the whip into the case and instant victory.
2:37 this scene 👌
You know this song name?
@@あいくん-z7c the song is called 'word up" but for this version search for the movie soundtrack bro
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Word Up - TheBossHoss
Everyone gangsta til the frying pan gets thrown
Grass grows. Birds fly. Sun shines.
@@BlackDiamond2718 and brotha... I hurt people.
@@arealteletubby1923 boink!
@@BlackDiamond2718 I’m a force of nature
@@arealteletubby1923 bonk
I LOVE THE FIGHT SCENES IN THESE MOVIES 😭😭 nothing will ever top the church scene from the first one but this one comes REAAAALL close
I appreciate that Whiskey has a point, and it goes from the lady trying to make all drugs legal is wrong, but the guy who wants to make all drug users die is also wrong.
Because it shows that Poppy is still fucking evil despite wanting to jog the economy and regulate and tax drugs, but at the same time she holds millions of people hostage.
And at the same time, Whiskey is right, drugs kill thousands and ruin the lives of thousands more, perhaps millions of lives in the past decades.
But they’re both wrong, the film makes a point to show that the people who smoke some weed or tale ecstasy aren’t evil people all the time, and someone smoking weed isn’t the same as a guy robbing a gas station for more heroin.
(Yeah the movie isn’t super deep and is basically a cartoon but this was a good storytelling choice)
This movie is like that Dave Chappelle skit about the crackhead and oppiod epidemic.
Those who use drugs are not always evil but they are bad and should die.
If I get a chance to kill people who is not willing to stop using drugs at any cost but, don't want to harm others, I would still kill them. I would be happy doing that. If those people agree to stop using drugs I would be ok with that.
If Eggsu didn't have his girlfriends name as need to know he could have said that she was someone under enormous social pressure dating a secret agent who's reluctant to commit because secrecy.
How Joel finna be going off when the cannibals kidnap Ellie
I just realised a detail in this scene
When Eggsy and Harry are getting thrashed by Whiskey, their movements are out of sync with the music
But at the end when they gain the upper hand, their movements are spot on with the rhythm 👌
To be honest with you I actually agree with Whiskey. He went about things in an "extreme" way, but he wasn't _wrong..._
So if a person smokes pot for ANY reason they deserve to die because technically it's a drug. It may not be meth but it's still a drug. People use it for recreation, people use it for pain. Vets use it, but I guess GOOD RIDDANCE but you don't think he's wrong. People are people. And with something like this you can NEVER generalize
@@sabrinafairchild1058 Wise words.
@@sabrinafairchild1058 true lolz
That's how these movies do their antagonists,
Good point, INSANE execution
He is wrong, and stupid for an agent, i thought the only drugs that killed people are weed, so crack addick would still exist
Definitely an unnecessary kill, but a cool fight nonetheless. He held his own pretty well against 2 Kingsmen
Villain has tragic backstory involving his wife and kid
Kingsmen: kill him in the most brutal way possible
@@dogestranding5047 they needed to end the fight quick,they didnt have the time to talk to him or restrain him
@@2000sancho b*tch, eggsy was happy to kill him. Your point.
Two Kingsmen just took out an army and had no gadgets left. He had a 6 shooter and an electric lasso and still lost
Guys! He's not some basic ass punk; he's a Statesman. One would assume he has similar training to them and may be as experienced as prime Harry. This is not prime Harry nor is Eggsy at that level yet. Thus it works he is able to hold his own for a while especially with the initial sneak attack.
I like how Julianne Moore is still dead behind the counter during this and didn't magically disappear
God the way this was shot and the choreography was just phenomenal.
Whoever added Pedro Pascal in the cast, you've just made the best casting choice for a film
the meat grinder aspect is one of the most brutal things i’ve seen in movies
I love this fight scene,the music fits soo well and I love how it’s all just one shot not one of those fight scenes that has bunch of cuts.
Sorry to burst your bubble Bryan but this scene isn't a true "one shot", it's a series of hundreds of different shots, face replacements alongside a lot of CGI to create a fake single take fight scene.
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If only you were a little more versed in the film industry to not throw out outrageous compliments like yours.
The camera work and choreography in these movies are just on another level
I get the feeling whiskey probably killed the people who killed his wife. He gives off those character vibes. But that clearly wasn't enough for him. He's a broken man driven by vengeance on the world at this point
I love that the Statesmen and the Kingsmen are pretty evenly matched. The Kingsmen only won because they outnumbered him and used teamwork to their advantage.
also add that Agent whiskey, might not have been running at 100% since he was shot in the head, so imagine if he was at full strength two of them might not have been enough
this is some insane cinematography
I keep on rewatching this scene and never get bored of it
Every villan has its story of emotions
Even as a villain, Pedro Pascal plays a charismatic and charming character.
Great fight scene, no obnoxious jump cuts every 0.2 seconds. You can actually digest what's happening.
You know, it's stated a lot that neither Merlin nor even Whiskey here had to die at all, and I think they're right. The latter could've just been knocked out cold and taken into secret service custody.
Roxy was also an unnecessary kill. To many major character deaths in this one
@@izzieb.2926i disagree, the kingsman system getting compromised and destroyed was a good plot point, it would have been weirder if she somehow managed to survive that
The choreography in these fuckin' movies is insane in the fighting scenes. Looks like Whiskey would have bodied either Galahad in a one on one.
2:40 That might be the bravest thing Eggsy has done in these movies.
That throw of the whip to the grinder while ex-Galahad was trying to disarm Whiskey was a freaking genius move.
The camera work and CGI effects in these films are legendary
throwing the whip into the meat thingy machine was a very big brain move
I can't get over these movies, I'm a sucker for their particular brand of action
At 3:28 when Harry gets a pan to the head is the funniest shit I've seen in a movie in years
Teue af
Is no one going to appreciate the fact that Eggsy jumped through that electrified lasso hoop?? Shit was awesome.
A southern cowboy final boss fight with country music and an energy lasso. Damn, they went full-in with this. Great work.
Seen this film a lot more than the original, and I never realized that Whiskey is also the Mandalorian.
Samerr
N oberyn martell in Got season 4
From 3:03 on it's just one long continuous shot. Incredible
The fight scenes in Kingsman are hypnotic.
This was the first time I ever encountered Pedro Pascal
I would've NEVER expected he turn out to be Mr. Fantastic after seeing this in 2017
Fr it’s wild
I love how Eggsy jumps through the lasso , that screams badass
could've reflexively slide down but kingsman training just had to make him a certified badass
western light saber. cool
whiskey: I can bring u in warm or I can bring u in cold
mando: *thats my line*
one of the greatest action movie
I had no idea at the time this was Pedro Pascal, and now in the year of 2024 that makes it so much funnier 😂
Pretty badass that it took both Egsy and Harry to take Whisky down.
Always rooted for whiskey. He didnt deserve to die. His wife and kid got murdered bruh.
Good on camera man for not dying while this fight scene was going on.
2:26 fight starts
Looking back at these scenes make me realize how badass the camera work is.
I love his tone and the emphasis on the f'ing convienent store. It shows how insignificant it was, that 2 meth heads would rob it. And that his wife would be unlucky enough to be there. Pedro pascal absolutely rocks this character
Agent Whiskey would still be alive if he had some Beskar on him
I loved the first Kingsman, but this sequel... the epic fight in the end: two "good" against one "bad". But the bigger thing is: I think Whiskey really had a point.
The fighting style in these movies is just something out of this world.
The best part about these fight scenes are the fact that you study get to see the fight scene. No endless cuts, no missed impacts, no useless shaky cam.
The coreography of this fight deserves an oscar
How'd whiskey get the bullwhip / lasso back in his hand after he lost it in the beginning of the fight on the outside of the bar, but then magically had it on this inside of the bar?
@@crank7283 it wasn’t the same whip. If it was, he could have easily turned it electric when it was around Eggsy’s neck and he pretty much woulda been screwed.
Best fight scene EVER!!!
After everything Harry and agent whiskey was my favourite ever
They did agent whiskey dirty by throwing him in the Blender, he would have been great for a 3rd movie.
But hopefull we can see him a Statesman prequel following Agent Tequilla becoming a Statesman
I'm impressed, that's glasses still intact. Super glue at it finest 😂
I like how there’s very few scene cuts, it’s just one long shot
This scene was 🔥 but the church scene from the first one was definitely the best fight i ever seen in my life i regret being so late to both these films 🤣
This is one of my favorite character that Perdo Pascal portrayed.
He is indeed the daddy looking here.
His origin is completely understandable. The dark side is filled with revenge.
0:31 - I like how he raised his eyebrows like wondering: "Oh, are we?"
Damn, agent Peña really went nuts after catching the Cali Cartel lol
What a fighting scene great👍👍
He lost because he wasnt wearing his damn armor
this scene is filmed so cleverly given all the difficult elements. the long continuous shot style is really tough with such crazy blocking but the choreographer/dp cleverly fit in some very smooth, seamless cuts. and i know those reflective surfaces were a bitch for both film crews and/or the vfx team afterwards unless they themselves were vfx-ed in.
British Guy: Ah! My weakness…cooking! 3:28
Some of the best fighting choreography I have ever seen