Gawd, no kidding. I vote especially for eastern promises. He’s so freaking versatile! And to think that if he hadn’t done, lord of the rings, he might not have gotten near the opportunities he has. they’re probably a lot of people out there who could do a lot, but they just don’t have the brakes and will never see them.
Actually, he got his start way before LOTR. He was in Witness with Harrison Ford, The Indian Runner (which was Sean Penn"s directorial debut) Boiling Point with Dennis Hopper,Carlito"sWay with Pacino and Crimson Tide with Denzel and Gene Hackman. He also was almost Jake Ryan in 16 Candles who Molly Ringwald really wanted but they went another way. @@oolala53
Whoever did the sound design for this is a genius. The barking of dogs in the distance, the crickets after the gunshots and the low, thump of blues music emanating from the club. Details like that don't really get noticed by people.
If most people don’t notice it, why bother? Trying to impress the 1% of individuals shut off from the outside world due to their neurotic picky tastes?
@@holypaladin4657 I admit Boromir probably had more right to the throne from an ethical stand point. But Aragorn had the birth right. But he never wanted it. It probably should have went to faramir. I’m just glad they didn’t hold elections. Democracy RUINS everything!
@@douglasschmidt2869 Very long lore drop and nerdsplaining incoming, based only on the books and not the movies. TLDR: Aragorn’s birth claim was weak, Boromir’s claim was either nonexistent or even more weak. The kingdom of Elendil was split into the northern kingdom of Arnor and southern kingdom of Gondor by his two sons, Isildur and Anárion after the War of the Last Alliance (when Isildur defeated Sauron and took the ring). Isildur took Arnor and Anárion took Gondor. So the House of Isildur ruled Arnor and the House of Anárion ruled Gondor. Isildur’s reign of Arnor was cut short because he was killed before he could even make it back, so the rulership of his descendants was already off to a great start. Arnor eventually split into 3 kingdoms and later on was completely destroyed, with only some remnants remaining. These remaining people, the rangers of the north, are Aragorn’s people. Keep in mind that even until the coronation of Aragorn they were living like roaming refugees and could not be called a kingdom or principality (Aragorn would later reestablish the Kingdom of Arnor in a union with Gondor). Long before the events of LoTR the male members of the royal family of Gondor were slaughtered in a battle against Easterlings. However the daughter of the dead king was married to the last King of Arthedain, one of the 3 kingdoms split from Arnor, and the ancestor of Aragorn. This king attempted to claim the throne of Gondor by virtue of his marriage and bring Gondor into a union with Arthedain, but a council in Gondor rejected this and gave the throne to an alternate branch of the House of Anárion instead. The last king of this branch had no heirs, “loving only the sword” (paraphrase), challenged the Witch King to a duel in Minas Morgul, entered with only a small personal retinue, and was never seen again, leaving Gondor without a king until LoTR (yeah, have to respect his balls even if he was severely lacking in the brain department). Also worth keeping in mind the steward at the time, Denethor’s ancestor, begged him not to go and had already prevented him from doing it once before. Essentially, Aragorn’s claim to the throne was rejected centuries before he even made it. On top of this because of the state of his people and his fallen kingdom the line of Isildur is seen by at least Denethor as being “a ragged house long bereft of lordship and dignity”. Denethor also expressed doubt as to whether his descent from the House of Isildur is even confirmable. On top of this Isildur and the track record of his descendants is questionable when compared to the House of Anárion which guided Gondor through thick and thin during most of the tumultuous events of it’s history. It can be assumed that before Aragorn does his magic in the War of the Ring most of the Gondorian nobility would think the same, if they were to even know he existed. His claim is so weak and hard to confirm that until the end of the world is at hand and they have no other leadership (though if push came to shove Imrahil would probably have taken control) nobody even acknowledges it. As for Boromir and Faramir, whether they have a claim at all is hard to know. I believe there is some obscure line in an appendix somewhere about the House of Húrin (the Line of Stewards) intermarrying with the Gondorian royal family, but it is not clear if a princess of the royal family married one of them and thus Denethor’s family are descendants. If so, then Denethor would have a claim but an extremely weak and distant one that is again difficult to confirm.
@@germanautoguys6537 that's not true either, people in Canada still have weapons. How can they take *all* of the weapons but only *some* of the bows though? That's a contradiction
@@jesse3430 to keep track of your count. Bars will over charge you. If you’re an animal like me, I recommend you buy in segments. I buy 4 beers: one to drink while I wait for the other three beers, two to double fist, and another one to give to another animal.
@@J_C_CHLook up sound foliage in film. They don't use the audio from the set, they use audio specially recorded and add it into the film. They also use blank bullets (just gunpowder no projectile) and often weld the barrel closed to avoid the blanks from becoming a projectile. This makes the sound completely different than one with a real projectile. They also wouldn't just blindly shoot into the air, that is extremely dangerous. That's some 3rd world behavior.
@@J_C_CHAlmost nothing you hear in a film is the audio from the day of filming. From the sound of an air conditioner blowing in the background to footsteps to the hum of florescent lighting. It's even common for the actors to say their lines in a recording booth and dub it on top of the previously shot film.
Not really A real rich person establishes a tab for a bit of protection Believe it or not a tab makes it convenient isn't for you to pay when you're ready to retrieve your money, instead of walking around with it 24/7 It's just a form of financing your life and rich people finance
@@ComicGladiator which is why flashing cash makes no sense because he absolutely could've laid low. You can make every excuse in the book. "Yeah actually this is a rental for a wedding I'm attending"
@@fractalplugs luck? Lol. I don't live in a savage waste dump like you. I live in a country where paying cash is normal. And I am willing to bet that, despite that, the crime rate here is lower than yours.
@@taipocheung-gm6tj Greenbook refers to a travel guide colored people had to use in those days, you learn about it in the movie. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Negro_Motorist_Green_Book
1. Cash usage has gone down. 2. Muggings have gone down 3. Scams and online fraud are bigger issues. I know that today is often portraied as bad, but the truth is, crime stats in the US are low compared to the last decades. Burglary in particular is far lower than in this time setting. Let's not be too harsh with the times we live in.
Freedom, privacy and awareness of how much money you're actually spending for starters, @@filipmaly6603. People in the very near future will ask why their ancestors were stupid enough to trade the ability to decide what they can spend their own money on in exchange for the barest hint of convenience. Or be too dumb to even know what they've even lost. One or the other. 😆
@@bigoj7917 Wrong. You have a leftist revisionist view of what America was like. Black people did not have full rights yet, but they lived safer, cleaner, and more family-oriented lives. Out of wedlock births we're comparable to whites, crime statistics were much lower, and they were better educated.
As someone who actually works with tons of money and holds it if it was just 20's it's more like 450 maybe 500 but as someone who also has cash nobody only holds 20s there's probably hundreds in there too and this isn't the today's money this has to be adjusted for inflation and back then the dollar had way more power and they were probably still using the gold standard.
I don’t think you have to be a banker to know that. Experiences in holding wads of cash can tell you right off the bat he was probably holding $300-$400
I always try to have some loose change or dollars to not have to pull out my entire wallet for a coke or to give to some charity. Id recommend having a ten or twenty on the outstide of a wad to pay for a meal or a couple of beers, then again i carry a wallet instead of a wad.
he’s referring to a moment earlier in their journey when vallelonga threatened a man with being shot, whilst never showing his gun outright. when questioned later vallelonga denied having a gun. then later this scene happened, confirming the doctor’s suspicions
Streets smarts....carry different levels of cash in different pockets, 1,5s -- 10,20s -- 50,100s...you know different pockets. And remember the rotation of your pocket cash...Yes! Sometimes a little cash in the sock works well in certain situations.
Lets face it, not only could he have simply walked into Mordor, he could have got all up in Saurons face (or 'eye') and blown him away with nothing more than that 9mm! Forget "The Ring", Viggo is The King!
This gag is much better in the actual film, where there's more context and enough time between the cash being flashed and them leaving the bar that you forget about the cash
I love how people in the back just didn't give a fuck.
I swear people back in the days were built different
Think that’s just the south in general
Back then in that area it’s the norm. Just another day
just another day
Yea well staying calm is sometimes better then panic and run and scream constantly.
Viggo Mortensen, one of the greatest actors who should’ve won an Oscar a long time ago
Gawd, no kidding. I vote especially for eastern promises. He’s so freaking versatile! And to think that if he hadn’t done, lord of the rings, he might not have gotten near the opportunities he has. they’re probably a lot of people out there who could do a lot, but they just don’t have the brakes and will never see them.
I seriously didnt realise that it was Viggo. He just manages to melt into his roles.
Actually, he got his start way before LOTR. He was in Witness with Harrison Ford, The Indian Runner (which was Sean Penn"s directorial debut) Boiling Point with Dennis Hopper,Carlito"sWay with Pacino and Crimson Tide with Denzel and Gene Hackman. He also was almost Jake Ryan in 16 Candles who Molly Ringwald really wanted but they went another way. @@oolala53
I thought he should've won for captain fantastic, such a slept on movie
For some reason my brain read "one of the greatest acting editors"
*Me with $17 in 1's.*
"I better write this down"
Lool
(Pulls out $2,000 iPad to take notes)
Lol 😂
@@ComicGladiator okay you win, until someone pulls out "turning on my 4300 dollar computer to take notes" 😅
movie is set in the 1960s pretty sure
Whoever did the sound design for this is a genius. The barking of dogs in the distance, the crickets after the gunshots and the low, thump of blues music emanating from the club. Details like that don't really get noticed by people.
Are you not people?!
Am I not people?!!!?
Having a real moment of Descartes here!
@@tentaklaus9382 hahaha I meant MOST people Mr. Philosopher 😂
@@christianmcbrearty Phew, saved me an identity crisis and a therapy session with that swift save!
If most people don’t notice it, why bother? Trying to impress the 1% of individuals shut off from the outside world due to their neurotic picky tastes?
@@megapumped7021 because quality sound design matters. You are just proving my point.
I knew you had a gun lol
That shit got me 😂
He told him before that he didn't have one, lol.
@@AlWitt995that's what made it even funnier lol
and my axe
@@VulgarRage lmao
That’s the heir to the throne of Gondor right there and don’t none of you ever forget it!
…..oh my fucking god I didn’t recognize him!
"You have my gun!"
Aragorn’s claim to the throne of Gondor was weak.
@@holypaladin4657 I admit Boromir probably had more right to the throne from an ethical stand point. But Aragorn had the birth right. But he never wanted it. It probably should have went to faramir. I’m just glad they didn’t hold elections. Democracy RUINS everything!
@@douglasschmidt2869
Very long lore drop and nerdsplaining incoming, based only on the books and not the movies.
TLDR: Aragorn’s birth claim was weak, Boromir’s claim was either nonexistent or even more weak.
The kingdom of Elendil was split into the northern kingdom of Arnor and southern kingdom of Gondor by his two sons, Isildur and Anárion after the War of the Last Alliance (when Isildur defeated Sauron and took the ring). Isildur took Arnor and Anárion took Gondor. So the House of Isildur ruled Arnor and the House of Anárion ruled Gondor. Isildur’s reign of Arnor was cut short because he was killed before he could even make it back, so the rulership of his descendants was already off to a great start.
Arnor eventually split into 3 kingdoms and later on was completely destroyed, with only some remnants remaining. These remaining people, the rangers of the north, are Aragorn’s people. Keep in mind that even until the coronation of Aragorn they were living like roaming refugees and could not be called a kingdom or principality (Aragorn would later reestablish the Kingdom of Arnor in a union with Gondor).
Long before the events of LoTR the male members of the royal family of Gondor were slaughtered in a battle against Easterlings. However the daughter of the dead king was married to the last King of Arthedain, one of the 3 kingdoms split from Arnor, and the ancestor of Aragorn. This king attempted to claim the throne of Gondor by virtue of his marriage and bring Gondor into a union with Arthedain, but a council in Gondor rejected this and gave the throne to an alternate branch of the House of Anárion instead. The last king of this branch had no heirs, “loving only the sword” (paraphrase), challenged the Witch King to a duel in Minas Morgul, entered with only a small personal retinue, and was never seen again, leaving Gondor without a king until LoTR (yeah, have to respect his balls even if he was severely lacking in the brain department). Also worth keeping in mind the steward at the time, Denethor’s ancestor, begged him not to go and had already prevented him from doing it once before.
Essentially, Aragorn’s claim to the throne was rejected centuries before he even made it. On top of this because of the state of his people and his fallen kingdom the line of Isildur is seen by at least Denethor as being “a ragged house long bereft of lordship and dignity”. Denethor also expressed doubt as to whether his descent from the House of Isildur is even confirmable. On top of this Isildur and the track record of his descendants is questionable when compared to the House of Anárion which guided Gondor through thick and thin during most of the tumultuous events of it’s history. It can be assumed that before Aragorn does his magic in the War of the Ring most of the Gondorian nobility would think the same, if they were to even know he existed. His claim is so weak and hard to confirm that until the end of the world is at hand and they have no other leadership (though if push came to shove Imrahil would probably have taken control) nobody even acknowledges it.
As for Boromir and Faramir, whether they have a claim at all is hard to know. I believe there is some obscure line in an appendix somewhere about the House of Húrin (the Line of Stewards) intermarrying with the Gondorian royal family, but it is not clear if a princess of the royal family married one of them and thus Denethor’s family are descendants. If so, then Denethor would have a claim but an extremely weak and distant one that is again difficult to confirm.
Don’t flash cash anywhere
I hardly carry cash anymore 😂
You can flash cash in your home though.
@@Sol_Badguy_GG true
@@Sol_Badguy_GG Yeah, fill your whole bathtub if you want, right? Though my cash might only fill a dog bowl 🥣 🤔.
@@ericwollaston5654
I'm pretty sure you can fill at least 2 bowls.
“I knew you had a gun.” Bro just broke character
Previously Tony had told him he didn't have a gun
which movie/series is this?
@@badalstiff5054 Green book, a really good movie, highly recommend
@@badalstiff5054Green Book, brilliant movie 🎥.
@@TheParadiseParadox nah but the way he says it
"Don't wver flash a wad of cash in a bar. Unless your name is Paul Kersey."
Paul? No way! Paul's just a mild-mannered architect, not a flashy or violent bone in his whole body.
Dr.Kersey
Or youre aragorn son of arathorn
@@MangetsuSAMURAIPaul Kersey? The conscious objector? He wouldn’t hurt a fly
Street Smarts👍
In his case Street Stupid
more like common sense :D
@@rc....that’s what friends are for
common sense , something that many book smart people lack
And a gun
"I-I knew you had a gun"... he looked so innocent n adorable when he said that... 😂😂😂❤❤❤😊😊😊
You have my sword. You have my bow, you have my ax, and you have my gun
and you have my wad of cash?
Is this you talking to Canadian government? 😂
@@germanautoguys6537no.. it's a lord of the rings joke.. why Canada though?
@@stephengrigg5988 because the Canadian government took all the weapons including some bows from the people.
@@germanautoguys6537 that's not true either, people in Canada still have weapons. How can they take *all* of the weapons but only *some* of the bows though? That's a contradiction
Always pay after every drink.
Why
@@jesse3430 to keep track of your count. Bars will over charge you.
If you’re an animal like me, I recommend you buy in segments. I buy 4 beers: one to drink while I wait for the other three beers, two to double fist, and another one to give to another animal.
Garbage. @@frankcasarelli9140
Meh, he's rich. He probably overpays the bar without even getting charged more anyway.
If I’m going for a walk to the convenience store for people I always check if the bouncer wants anything.
I love their friendship they built
What a keen eye. He saw the afros above the car fins.
Real normal dude 😎
Bahahahha
@@SerfsUp1848 this cracked me up lol
What afros?
He saw the who???
That actually sounded like a real gun.
It's the only gun that's ever fired in the movie so it probably was lol
@@J_C_CHLook up sound foliage in film. They don't use the audio from the set, they use audio specially recorded and add it into the film.
They also use blank bullets (just gunpowder no projectile) and often weld the barrel closed to avoid the blanks from becoming a projectile.
This makes the sound completely different than one with a real projectile.
They also wouldn't just blindly shoot into the air, that is extremely dangerous. That's some 3rd world behavior.
@@J_C_CHAlmost nothing you hear in a film is the audio from the day of filming. From the sound of an air conditioner blowing in the background to footsteps to the hum of florescent lighting.
It's even common for the actors to say their lines in a recording booth and dub it on top of the previously shot film.
@@FedSmoker64 Did you really just waste your time writing all that and expecting me to read it all? No offense but I have other things to do lol.
@@J_C_CHApparently not, since you're reading and making comments. But whatever, go off smooth brain.
I like how their characters compliment each other. The dynamic is so good.
Would have been hilarious for Tony to go, "And now you owe me the cost of two bullets."
_"You just wasted 17 cents!"_ - Julius, 'Everybody Hates Chris'
Oh please the Brother got his back 😂
He had a per diem, so I wouldn't be surprised if he expensed it :]
I mean, I agree about not flashing around a wad of cash like that. However, being dressed like that, you practically flashed it without flashing it.
TRUE
Exactly my thoughts. His order was another give-away, lol
Not really
A real rich person establishes a tab for a bit of protection
Believe it or not a tab makes it convenient isn't for you to pay when you're ready to retrieve your money, instead of walking around with it 24/7
It's just a form of financing your life and rich people finance
I mean sorta, but he could just be a musician with a gig that requires a Tux.
@@ComicGladiator which is why flashing cash makes no sense because he absolutely could've laid low. You can make every excuse in the book.
"Yeah actually this is a rental for a wedding I'm attending"
Carmine Lupertazzi: The Origins
Yeah, before the invention of shave points
The man, the legend, the egg salad eater...
A Don nevers flashes wads in bars
after this don shirley told him "don't ever eat an egg salad sandwich at a golf course"
@@leafsinseven Too much gherkins
charles schwab ova heah
Aragorn knows the streets.
He's blacker than you! Have you even heard of Little Richard before?
Why did I just laugh my ass of his delivery of “I knew you had a gun” 😂
Don't flash cash anywhere. You are inviting trouble.
Funny. I pay in cash everywhere and never had trouble
@@tilltronje1623 Don't tempt luck.
@@fractalplugs luck? Lol. I don't live in a savage waste dump like you. I live in a country where paying cash is normal. And I am willing to bet that, despite that, the crime rate here is lower than yours.
When Viggo Mortensen does his best William Forsythe impression😅
I think it’s from the best buddy movies I’ve seen in a while. Viggo he knocked out of the park with the accent everything
Movie is called “Green Book”. This was a great movie. Highly recommend it.
💯
Yes!
why is the name Green Book ?
@@taipocheung-gm6tj Greenbook refers to a travel guide colored people had to use in those days, you learn about it in the movie. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Negro_Motorist_Green_Book
@@taipocheung-gm6tj en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Negro_Motorist_Green_Book
Wish I had a wad to flash 😅😔
There are those that can help you. Seek and you will find.
@@SypherSeven any chance I could get a hint?
@@ericsalidbar1693lmao
Just so you get the chance to get robbed?
I wish I had a wad and get flashed
This was a terrific story , he started as just his driver and ended up being a beautiful friendship like brothers from another mother.
One is talented, the other is street smart.
ive been watching the green book clips for two years now. i think its time i watch it
It's UNBELIEVABLE that that's the same guy who played Aragorn!
Only seen shorts of this movie but never knew till i saw your comment thats wild!
damn, his skin got darker.
Or the Senior Master Chief in G.I. Jane
I loved this part "I knew you had a gun"
My favorite part! 😂😂❤
Good advice, even better advice today.
Cash has become irrelevant with everyone paying by card nowadays
@@richos07 Debit cards get stolen all the time, too.
1. Cash usage has gone down.
2. Muggings have gone down
3. Scams and online fraud are bigger issues.
I know that today is often portraied as bad, but the truth is, crime stats in the US are low compared to the last decades.
Burglary in particular is far lower than in this time setting.
Let's not be too harsh with the times we live in.
What is this cash? Why would anybody want it?
Freedom, privacy and awareness of how much money you're actually spending for starters, @@filipmaly6603. People in the very near future will ask why their ancestors were stupid enough to trade the ability to decide what they can spend their own money on in exchange for the barest hint of convenience.
Or be too dumb to even know what they've even lost. One or the other. 😆
Hes so good man. Everything he's ever been in has been fantastic
The bartender just happens to be wearing "ANC" colors.
Could you enlighten one such as myself?
African National Congress
@@GideonBotes thank you
In a black bar in the South? Perish the THOUGHT!
@@GideonBotes wait i thought africa wasn't a country lol
One of my favourite films of the last 10 years.
this man viggo deserves a oscar
Viggo Mortensen is one of the rare actors who make one to believe in what one’s see.
This was the best funniest parts of this movie.
Name of movie please
@@viktorsokic3021 Green Book
This duo was perfect together! Vigo is so so good
Was.a great movie about humanity between two diff men in a terrible time in this country
Way better than nowadays.
@@bowieupland6112not at all
@@bigoj7917
You're not dealing with reality.
@@bowieupland6112It was only a maybe better time if you were a white guy. Every one else had it infinitely worse.
@@bigoj7917
Wrong. You have a leftist revisionist view of what America was like. Black people did not have full rights yet, but they lived safer, cleaner, and more family-oriented lives. Out of wedlock births we're comparable to whites, crime statistics were much lower, and they were better educated.
Great scene, Tony Lipp knew what time it was!!
As someone who works in banking, that's like 300 in twenties.
And in 60s dollars, adjusted for inflation, that's like 3,000 USD in today's money, or thereabouts, right?
@@mihaiionita5648stop speaking to the smart banker like that
@@jacksonjacob7791😂
As someone who actually works with tons of money and holds it if it was just 20's it's more like 450 maybe 500 but as someone who also has cash nobody only holds 20s there's probably hundreds in there too and this isn't the today's money this has to be adjusted for inflation and back then the dollar had way more power and they were probably still using the gold standard.
I don’t think you have to be a banker to know that. Experiences in holding wads of cash can tell you right off the bat he was probably holding $300-$400
Both great actors
Strider doing Aragorn things...👑👑👑
I think you mean Aragorn doing Strider things.
"Don't ever flash a wad of cash in a bar"
_Aragorn said calmly_
I love Mahershala Ali!
He has such a great a great smile.
The good Dr Shirley's face! 👀😂😂
Forgetting Homer Simpson’s name is wild
What a movie, both actors were absolutely incredible and an amazing script
How you gonna duck behind a low rider with your heads sticking out...
Seen this movie over a dozen times and still love it. Literally watched the full movie with no ads here on TH-cam last night ❤
What a great movie, with great acting.
Name please
@@viktorsokic3021green book
"He's on of them Rangers.....dangerous folk"
One of the first lessons of manhood...
For everyone else: First of all, have a wad of cash
"Green book", good movie, great story.
Supergreat movie😊😊😊
Name please
Name
@@viktorsokic3021 Green Book
@@jorgerodriguez-ku4fwGreen Book
They learned so so much from each other
Only keep a little bit of cash
Mortenson is an incredibly diverse talent.
I knew you had a gun
crazy how i never noticed it was aragorn😂
I always try to have some loose change or dollars to not have to pull out my entire wallet for a coke or to give to some charity. Id recommend having a ten or twenty on the outstide of a wad to pay for a meal or a couple of beers, then again i carry a wallet instead of a wad.
Who the hell pays with cash anymore? You can tap and pay everywhere.
@@m1dn1ght5un Cash is preferred because you always know how much your spending, and some people prefer the tactile feeling of cash.
@@m1dn1ght5unPeople who don’t want waiters taxed or be tracked for what they pay for.
“That sounds WAY different in the movies!!”
Dr. Shirley probably
Yeah bb...Never cash in BAR..🎉 nNever
It’s 1962 no credit either
All those extra years has made Aragon wise indeed.
Don't ever shoot a gun in the air either
@TangoGeometria a bullet can't accelerate to lethal speeds under free fall conditions.
@@SerTempleton It's not free fall conditions. It's a parabola.
The driver looked like a mafia boss
Viggo is the reason this movie is watchable.
imagine aragorn pulling that out in the movies 😂
Freaking great movie
Name please
@@viktorsokic3021 Green book
I like some underrated actors like Viggo Motensan, Rutger Hauer, Mads Mikkelsen,...
Before this, the driver always ignoring he have a gun 😂
Somebody is ALWAYS watching, even if it's at a glance.
This movie is goldmine.
Is that the Movie Title: GOLDMINE
@@aljohncano23 Naw it’s “Green Book”
Great scene! One of my favorites!
LOVE this movie!🙏🏼
Name please
Now them's gotta be the wisest words I've heard yet.
... I knew had a gun.. Really doc?
he’s referring to a moment earlier in their journey when vallelonga threatened a man with being shot, whilst never showing his gun outright. when questioned later vallelonga denied having a gun. then later this scene happened, confirming the doctor’s suspicions
@@jayoxman9829 no, I know that.. I was just commenting on the funny side of it
It looked like Mahershala was genuinely surprised from the gun shots
Streets smarts....carry different levels of cash in different pockets, 1,5s -- 10,20s -- 50,100s...you know different pockets. And remember the rotation of your pocket cash...Yes! Sometimes a little cash in the sock works well in certain situations.
Um filme inesquecível e extraordinário!
nice Tony
Later in the car
“They jokers are lucky I didn’t have the sword of Gondor, it’s getting polished this week”
Lets face it, not only could he have simply walked into Mordor, he could have got all up in Saurons face (or 'eye') and blown him away with nothing more than that 9mm! Forget "The Ring", Viggo is The King!
This gag is much better in the actual film, where there's more context and enough time between the cash being flashed and them leaving the bar that you forget about the cash
Great movie
I have it on DVD and gave it to my coworker. It’s her favorite movie ever now. Such a great movie
Whats the movie
Sad you can't do that nowadays. You'd be the one ending up in cuffs not the robbers
You couldn't do that "back then" either..
You can even see their hair that’s fucking hilarious😂😂😂
I’d like to think that extra fell over by accident when running away and they kept it in the movie lol
Don't shoot your gun into the air randomly, especially in a built up area. "i studied ballistics in school: things go up, things come down"
B on B crime was happening
"Hey Terry. I did my first desk pop!"
Not green book, green room
Not green room, Movie called Green book
"I knew you had a gun."
"Doc, this is America."
Don't flash unless your name is Steven Seagal and you're looking for Richie...
"I knew you had a gun" with that face you r lying doc you had no idea😂
This is the importance of having an Italian friend