5 pounds of pressure..... That's all it takes... 5 pounds of pressure.... This was the line that stood out to me the most... Its like today's shooting mentality being condensed to a point... Like how u react to a situation or decide to take a life only takes 5 pounds of pressure...
@@benjackson6260 seems that as cliche as this movie could be I couldn't argue that they got great scripts and also it's Denzel Washington we're talking about. He could say any line and he would still look badass.
"Elena, the girl you beat half to death, her life's is going to go on. Yours is going to end, right here, on this funky floor over 9800 dollars. You should have taken the money." That is a cold ass line.
For all the good he does for some people, the character is a bit of a sadistic fuck, like, he'll not only kill you, he enjoys making it as brutal as possible. Think of it this way, McCall could just take a gun with him, and he'd quite easily do the same thing far quicker. Instead he usually chucks a gun, breaks most of the bones in your body Batman style, then slices you apart while giving you a soulless glare, or full on eye to eye contact you wouldn't even give to your partner in, uh, certain situations.
that was ICE COLD, man. By far the most brutal sequence out of all 3 movies. He looked like he enjoyed killing them compared to the ones before, in my opinion
21:45 I love the way he says it, like that was the coolest and scariest thing he'd ever seen. He has no idea who that was but he just knows it was Somebody.
The choreographer really did a beautiful synthesis of McCall’s character’s personality and his fighting style. Rarely on the attack, uses his enemy’s rage against them, counter attacks in precisely the time and movements needed to kill quickly or incapacitate fully….excellent.
should suit steven segal perfect in the fights , using the opponents force towards themself , but the way denzel plays mccall , he does it with top lvl .
notice in the first movie, after he kills the bad guy, he says quietly "im sorry", but in the 3rd movie, he stares into the bad guys soul coldly before just walking off, probably feeling better.
@amadeus820 he even says as much when talking to the main bad guy. Says he made a promise to someone very important to him to not be that guy anymore, but for him, he would make an exception. 🤯
The change already happens in the first movie. The "sorry" part was before he had a talk with his former DIA colleague. They speak about why he feels the need to help others, and she tells him: "I know part of you died when Vivian did. But not the part she loved the most. Become HIM." From that point on he's at peace with what he does, because he knows it brings peace to others. He still gives all of the bad guys a chance to back down and see reason but if they don't, they brought it onto themselves and he doesn't need to say sorry.
The 2nd scene at 4:37 is intense! Especially when he shuts the door and locks it! Denzel is in a league of his own when it comes to acting. This is a character that is played perfectly by him, as was Training Day. And, so many more like "The Little Things"
His character as in the movie is so well trained and experienced. He timed himself on the job. That is one trained special ops solider and even used time to judge himself in completing a task/job.
@@kito1san it seems like some petty and competitive but he’s really using time to his advantage as you said. This is how long it takes to get his firearm and him to get to me and that dude to do this… etc.”
Best part of this channel? No choppy edits, no confusing clips, no garbled audio, just the full context of the scene, the lead up and the result. Great stuff!
Can anyone in Hollywood give this man the budget roles he deserves. He is Cruise level talent. Everyone loves him and he always makes money. Granted he is not doing the Jackie Chan ,/Cruise level of stunt work, I don't believe he was ever given the chance. Instead of Hollywood race swapping and virtue signalling, they invest in the actual talent that can deliver. Denzel is the real deal.
@@jojorider2I just watched equaliser 3. I really liked the one but had no expectations for 3 as sequels tends to go bad. It doesnt have the best and most complex plot but the way it is written, directed and acted is really top class. There are not many that quality movies.
Half of his movies are crap even if he's fine in them. Like Eq 3 was utter fluke, completely letdown even when compared to the 2nd movie which was noticeably worse than the first.
@@RayValdezPhotography It was completely unbearable made from 300 USD by the looks of it at least. Denzel is basically Jesus Christ himself, instantly befriending everyone from child to elderly. There are 1.5 action scenes in the movie. CGI is horrible. Nothing happens.
From his characters background dude must’ve assassinated hundreds of people outside of everyone that got killed in Equalizer. I’ve been around people that killed for the military, they have an understanding of death that most never will.
18:25 casually walking up, breaking his arm, FLIPPING IT to make him stab himself, then staring directly into his eyes as he dies…. is ABSOLUTELY ABSURD
Seeing how everything slows down for Robert McCall is actually something black ops soldiers and the like are trained to do. Their breathing actually slows down in high pressure situations and they become calmer, allowing them to respond rather than react.
I was moved to tears by the last scene. He isn't acting, he is living through what he knows is truth and the tragedy he has undoubtedly seen in countless wasted young lives. So much respect for this man.
He is EXACTLY acting, go ahead and make it SO much deeper , but hey , it just isn’t , plain and simple , you. have been wronged in your life and didn’t have the guts to even the score , so you portray yourself as Denzel doing it for you , that’s what I get outta you putting such a weight on this fake secene in a Hollywood movie , heck Hollywood knows u better than you know yourself , weak just weak
@@davidkleinedler6941 Yes he was acting but the original comment was alluding to him drawing from personal experiences that he's seen in his life. Also, it's a pretty good message to his younger self. Remember Denzel grew up in Harlem in the 1960's where most of his friends are doing time or dead. Two things can be true. He's acting and he's also seen personally where the street/ganglife takes you.
Not fear more so logic. Imagine dying over trying to be a tough guy when really it was just trying to impress your guys. Impressing them seems completely worthless and not worth the sacrifice your gonna make when those eyes finally close for good. You'd probably hate yourself in that moment.
Strikes fear in every 8 year old kid lmao. It made me laugh my ass off these choreographed fights are hilariously stupid and must stroke the ego of these overpaid insecure pampered actors who could not fight a average working class man half their size. If they tried they would be beaten like a rug.
I don't care about your environment, Idc What your Mama didn't give you, I don't care what the white man didn't give you, You still have a chance to use it while you're still alive. I love that line!!!!
He mentions "wanna be a lil Yummy?"..Yummy was an 11 yr old murderer who himself was murdered in 1994, chicago. Robert Sandifer was his name. Tragic story.
Equalizer 3 was awesome. One thing I love is the change in the score. In the first two movies, the score has sort of a badass, action vibe which really matches the tone. The score in this movie, however, is extremely ominous and creepy, almost like McCall is the boogeyman and this is actually a horror movie. You almost feel bad for the bad guys, because at this point in the trilogy its clear they have absolutely no chance when he is after them
Ominous and creepy - Best way to describe his kills. I would not call myself a softy. But this movie was almost a bit too harsh for me in certain scenes. To be honest, I would have liked him to have a weakness or something like that. Something new that throws him off track. But overall, I really enjoyed the movie.
@@cyclonus01I actually liked it for that very reason. That Walmart Mafia thought they were at the top of the food chain but they were shown that they were merely hyenas when a bigger apex predator came along. Denzel stocked and preyed on them like if he was a black panther. The same thing happened in the first Equalizer movie with the Russian mob. They ended up having to turn loose their own apex predator because their hyenas couldn't handle the panther.
@@cyclonus01 Yeah because he was the Russian mobs Apex predator that was only sent in on special occasions to handle business that was not being taken care of. He was not the big boss which was the head of the snake which Denzel ends up cutting off easily at the end of the movie.
That "come here" in the first scene is so visceral. That real calm rage. That "you truly fucked up" energy. My drill sgt had that whenever he got pissed abd it was terrifying
i like the way Denzel smiles @ 18:29 before he disarms the knife and break buddy's arm.. it shows he's in that sadistic moment he really wants no part of but he's compelled to go there in order to protect and save lives..
I have come to the realisation that films of this genre are essentially Westerns . The stranger rides into town and becomes a reluctant saviour to those in the town who have been wronged by the evil bandits. Essentially variations on the Classic Western, such as Shane a classic character in the Western genre. Cheers
@@andersonpark8141 nah , you still have no idea what death is , when you see the sparkle of the spirit leaving someone eyes than you'll know . War is far more worse than hood , in the hood you still have a choice between right and wrong , but in the war my friend you don't have many option's , you either a Hunter or the Prey .
@@andersonpark8141 i witnessed the massacre of Serbenica over 6000 bodies , massacre of recak , many other war crimes which are not being punished you don't find that in the hood . If you take place at a war the chances to see death is 100% in the hood are mere to nothing .
You'd be suprised at what you find in "hoods" (impoverished places) dont confuse the mental state of ppl born around death to ppl choosing to be around death. We all have the options of right or wrong regardless of any situation.
12:15-19:00 encompasses everything I love about these movies, especially the third; it’s got humour, great action, even horror and shows how much Robert has grown as a character and how fantastic of an actor Denzel is.
18:40 I love this part… he just stares into the eyes of the person he’s offing. Imagine being that thug for a second, your attacks never land and he disarms you and stabs you with your knife that your broken arm is still holding. Then as your life fades he is the only thing you see face to face until finally you pass on.
The part he makes the boy clear what death is, makes me cry be course how convincing and, sad enough realistic that is, young kids thinking they are gangsters, and going to die still as kids.
Denzel Washington is an incredible actor but generally he is outstanding as the upstanding good guy that we all root for. That makes, in my opinion, his performance as the villain in training day so incredible as the ruthless and corrupt LAPD detective Alonzo Harris. That performance is just amazing.
I agree but Taken was not good in the sequels IMO. Equalizer is good for slow, deliberate action, where John Wick is good, frenzy action, but it still deliberate. I have to go with Equalizer series, John Wick series, and then Taken series.
The most brutal aspect of this fight which, in real life, would be a 1 in a billion level of lethal skill is how Denzel addresses the third assailant. Doesn’t break his neck entirely, just enough to paralyze him assumably forever. His expertise is such he knows how to twist a neck in precisely the right way to handicap as opposed to kill…..I mean holy God I missed it myself the first few times. Truly the black Baba Yaga
his stare at 7:17 is the creepiest I have ever seen Denzel look. Almost demonic looking. Like he’s amused at this guys level of bullshit and is relishing the things he wants to do to him. Great acting with just a look, a small head tilt, and hint of amusement.
As a student of LANGUAGE it’s amazing how amazing the writers, of an American movie, wrote lines in other tongues AND found actors great enough to let the lines flow and add to the drama with no stutter steps.
@@jayb.8460 You can't lift prints from human skin. Fingernails, yes. Impermeable surfaces, yes Some porus surfaces, possibly - if the porosity is fairly fine (paper, cardboard, smooth stone, smooth brick, polished concrete etc. ) Fingerprints are the deposition of skin oils on a surface - human skin has its own oils- you won't be leaving a usable print on flesh. The credit card? maybe. Also, in humid or warm environments, Prints can break down into useless smudges in minutes. Then there is the fact - unless your prints are on file with FBI? You won't have anything to compare them to. Unless you have a suspect in custody and can print them for a comparison. So, Unless the perp has been printed for work, or has had a previous brush with the law? Thier prints won't be on file. Considering what MacCalls previous occupation was - likely if they ran his prints you'd find that .gov redacted his prints from his military service file in the FBI database, , so they'll come back as "record not on file, contact the DOD" and there is a very high probability that all you'd get is a heavily redacted service file, no pic. My final exam (the practical portion) in my forensics class was to pull prints, bodily fluid traces, and hair/skin samples, and then analize them from a recently occupied but not yet cleaned cheap motel room. How one of the occupants got semen on the ceiling? I don't wanna know... but he sure as hell did. Hit the room with the UV light and there it was. 😂
I love the equalizer 3, and I really like the restaurant scene. But I chuckle when I imagine Robert running as fast as he can on the backstreet so he can get to the van first 😅.
This makes you one of the better reviewers, as you actually show the clips, the right way around, not backwards as a cheap rip off pirated clip and no stupid paraphraising talk over. This makes you one of the best, i will recommend you.
That last scene where he's teaching the wannabe gangster hit hard, holy shit. I think people who end up like that never had any father figure who'd do that for him. If this was real life and not a movie the kid would be very blessed.
Mr Denzel Whasington is one of my favorite actors! All since his performance in “Glory” ( I think I was, the movie about the American civil war) I’ve followed him. His outstanding performances in every movie he make! The presence, the authenticity, the authority he have…. Thank you for your wonderful and amazing work, sir! 🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻
Glory was based on the true story of the 54th Regimental Infantry led by Robert Gould Shaw (Matthew Broderick) who fought in The Civil War. Denzel Washington won an best supporting actor Oscar for his riveting yet human performance as a runway slave named Rip.
these fight scenes are some of the best in cinematic history. It's not just the sequences and display of brutal violence - but, also how Denzel plays it off so fricken smooth
Seriously tho, I’ve not watched these movies because I thought they’d be dumb action flicks with old Denzel not selling it well but they killed it with the action here.
Jack Reacher, The Equalizer, Taken, Jason Bourne, and Die Hard are basically all men who are either retired or not knows that the law can't protect the innocent. Whatever they've been through and the terrors of violence and killing makes them literal grim reapers but for good.
That second scene is the one.... everything is there.I especially like when his vision changes as he goes into go-mode,assessing the threats and possibilities of the environment. And the little bit of math at the end to assess his performance? Genius.
"I'm your father your mom just didn't tell you"
That's more brutal than all of his killings
5 pounds of pressure..... That's all it takes... 5 pounds of pressure....
This was the line that stood out to me the most... Its like today's shooting mentality being condensed to a point... Like how u react to a situation or decide to take a life only takes 5 pounds of pressure...
@@benjackson6260 seems that as cliche as this movie could be I couldn't argue that they got great scripts and also it's Denzel Washington we're talking about. He could say any line and he would still look badass.
@benjackson6260 some triggers are like an ounce of pressure or even negative 0.1 pound
@@benjackson6260😊ll
"Oh, sh*t!"
"What the f**k was that?"
😅😅
"Elena, the girl you beat half to death, her life's is going to go on. Yours is going to end, right here, on this funky floor over 9800 dollars. You should have taken the money."
That is a cold ass line.
100% Old Testament bad-assness
$8900
You should watch the scene.
Real badass is Denzel
27, 1000... 28,1000...
Can't count the number of times I've watched these clips. Love 'em every time. Denzel absolutely nails this role.
Denzel is a beast in this serie no doubt , plays his character fenomenal , BIGGEST star.
Denzel Nails every role!
Yes he does
Denzel is a fabulous, fantastic, perfect actor!
Me too. I lost count
When we see a smile after a long pause, we know someone is about to take the room temperature challenge.
The smile that tells you pain just pulled in your driveway!
I'm paralyzed. Just paralyzed in superb acting. Mr. Denzel is his name.
"My only regret is that i only get to kill you once"......classic Denzel.
Weird I read that word for word in a Punisher comic
@@dearrevenant1270nobody claimed Denzel coined the phrase. Calm down buddy
@@dearrevenant1270 I bet some guy way back in the B.C days said that too somewhere , some place, to some one.
Not Denzel, Denzel is an actor - not the character he plays !
Denzel is an Actor - not a killer !
I love how when he kills someone he stares them in their eyes, without breaking eye contact. So fucking badass
And never tells them who he is when they ask. That is even crueler..."you are not worth knowing who is taking your life"
That's exactly what John Wick does as well, if you take note when he kills someone.
it's out of remorse, if people would do the right thing, you wouldn't have to be the monster.
It's a fantasy.
@@ratpark5008 what? This is real bro we all know it. 🤦♂️ no shit Sherlock
It's the look he gives right in their face when life is leaving them.
Yeah in a staged movie.
For all the good he does for some people, the character is a bit of a sadistic fuck, like, he'll not only kill you, he enjoys making it as brutal as possible.
Think of it this way, McCall could just take a gun with him, and he'd quite easily do the same thing far quicker. Instead he usually chucks a gun, breaks most of the bones in your body Batman style, then slices you apart while giving you a soulless glare, or full on eye to eye contact you wouldn't even give to your partner in, uh, certain situations.
to be honest he did give them an option.... so he makes sure they know they took the wrong one .......
@assanyamilyakhbary3923 like ur ammi fucker allah😀😀😀😀😀😀😀😀😀
that was ICE COLD, man. By far the most brutal sequence out of all 3 movies. He looked like he enjoyed killing them compared to the ones before, in my opinion
21:45
I love the way he says it, like that was the coolest and scariest thing he'd ever seen.
He has no idea who that was but he just knows it was Somebody.
He’s like I’m not fucking with this dude.
Please send Denzel the Equalizer to every U.S. city as soon as possible ! ASAP 😢
U.S is drowning in crime, poverty, drugs and homelessness... this country is dying.
@@ariuszynski isn't that always been a thing lol thats not something new
@@ariuszynski😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢
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Equalizer 4: World Tour
But muricaaa got guns to protect its citizens isn’t it ?
"You got a chance. Use it while you still alive.'
Words to live by, homies. Get er done. Do it today. Wait for nothing.
Man aint spelt g u n was hard
Ok TH-cam watcher, whatever you say
Something tells me a guy named Howard Tree Song isn't black. We've got business talking here.
Maybe one day it will come to you 🙂@@robloughrey
Have a good life be good , love foremost, it's the drug of life.
You cross enough people and eventually you come across someone badder and harder than you. Love it.
Don't forget "baldier"
And more buck toothed
@@DanteDevilTrigger653 wholesome
That was unbelievably cringe. @@DanteDevilTrigger653
@@romeg6913 who asked?
4:30 to this very day I have always made sure I give the Uber driver a five star rating because you never ever know if they are another equaliser
What you do to Amy!?!
The choreographer really did a beautiful synthesis of McCall’s character’s personality and his fighting style.
Rarely on the attack, uses his enemy’s rage against them, counter attacks in precisely the time and movements needed to kill quickly or incapacitate fully….excellent.
In other words, you got a boner watching killing.
should suit steven segal perfect in the fights , using the opponents force towards themself , but the way denzel plays mccall , he does it with top lvl .
Roger That
James
He was formerly black ops
The GOAT, and arguably one of the most talented individuals on the planet.
And respectful to his mother
All facts. ❤
1 of the best actors hands down for sure. He is 1 if my favorites along with Tom Hanks and Dustin Hoffman
agree
He's given badass roles but his acting is always the same man.
notice in the first movie, after he kills the bad guy, he says quietly "im sorry", but in the 3rd movie, he stares into the bad guys soul coldly before just walking off, probably feeling better.
i believe his wife is dead, so like john wick, he’s apologetic to her memory for returning to his old ways
@amadeus820 he even says as much when talking to the main bad guy. Says he made a promise to someone very important to him to not be that guy anymore, but for him, he would make an exception. 🤯
Film name
@@محمدالعطاوي-ي7ذ the equalizer
The change already happens in the first movie. The "sorry" part was before he had a talk with his former DIA colleague. They speak about why he feels the need to help others, and she tells him: "I know part of you died when Vivian did. But not the part she loved the most. Become HIM." From that point on he's at peace with what he does, because he knows it brings peace to others. He still gives all of the bad guys a chance to back down and see reason but if they don't, they brought it onto themselves and he doesn't need to say sorry.
The 2nd scene at 4:37 is intense! Especially when he shuts the door and locks it! Denzel is in a league of his own when it comes to acting. This is a character that is played perfectly by him, as was Training Day. And, so many more like "The Little Things"
His character as in the movie is so well trained and experienced. He timed himself on the job. That is one trained special ops solider and even used time to judge himself in completing a task/job.
@@kito1san it seems like some petty and competitive but he’s really using time to his advantage as you said. This is how long it takes to get his firearm and him to get to me and that dude to do this… etc.”
Best part of this channel? No choppy edits, no confusing clips, no garbled audio, just the full context of the scene, the lead up and the result. Great stuff!
The look on Denzel’s face at 16:30 when he says “slowly”… love it! So many of those moments in this whole series that make his performance special.
Can anyone in Hollywood give this man the budget roles he deserves. He is Cruise level talent. Everyone loves him and he always makes money. Granted he is not doing the Jackie Chan
,/Cruise level of stunt work, I don't believe he was ever given the chance. Instead of Hollywood race swapping and virtue signalling, they invest in the actual talent that can deliver. Denzel is the real deal.
@@jojorider2I just watched equaliser 3. I really liked the one but had no expectations for 3 as sequels tends to go bad.
It doesnt have the best and most complex plot but the way it is written, directed and acted is really top class. There are not many that quality movies.
"The pain that hurts, and the pain that alters." Underated line.
That’s a good line about becoming stronger
@@TheoGarza It's actually a line Denzel said to a guy on a train headed to Turkey, in the Equalizer 2 movie
Denzel is the man! I have never been even moderately disappointed by any movie starring him.
?????? You're Joking Right?
Half of his movies are crap even if he's fine in them. Like Eq 3 was utter fluke, completely letdown even when compared to the 2nd movie which was noticeably worse than the first.
Certainly in the level of Nicholson, Pacino, Brando.
@@Wikingking 3 was the best one.
@@RayValdezPhotography It was completely unbearable made from 300 USD by the looks of it at least. Denzel is basically Jesus Christ himself, instantly befriending everyone from child to elderly. There are 1.5 action scenes in the movie. CGI is horrible. Nothing happens.
I swear the scene with Robert and Miles “You don’t know what death is” has to be one of the single greatest moments put on film
😂😂😂
Yeah he delivered that to the heart 💪
Facts
From his characters background dude must’ve assassinated hundreds of people outside of everyone that got killed in Equalizer.
I’ve been around people that killed for the military, they have an understanding of death that most never will.
He been to that dark place…
Can you imagine John Wick and this guy together?
This entire trilogy is just the John Wick pencil scene but for every fight scene
That would be epic!!!!!
@@robertbaindourov134 🤓
I do.
They need to make that movie
"i expect a 5 star rating" lol love it
He got it, too!!!🤣🤣
MMR5 lobbies only
For who?
He got it the worst…. Fuck a broken hand dude just lost a lifetime of skills
The best scene.
18:25 casually walking up, breaking his arm, FLIPPING IT to make him stab himself, then staring directly into his eyes as he dies…. is ABSOLUTELY ABSURD
It's not absurd, it is professional..
Chilling 🥶
Lol see that boy face? Couldn't believe it😂
For some reason that part made me think of Lecter when he stabbed the petty thief recruited by the police chief.
@@mpayne3081😂😂😂 you funny as hell
Denzel,Liam and Keanu are pretty extraordinarily when ever they are in these kind of movies
They will have expendable tattoos before long.
@@watsonira7 We can legit make a 2nd Expendables team by now.
@@AzureRoxe Ooooo like expendable chapters. I like that. They could fight off an alien invasion. See we should be writing this shit. 🤣
@@watsonira7you have a hidden talent, keep that shit hidden PLEASE 🙏🙏🙏
Liam is washed up
"Am your father your mom just didn't tell you"😂
Savage line!!
Look up the definition of "Am" and how to use it please 🙏🏿
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@@alamo2336grammar police 🚨
@@alamo2336hey man, they missed an I
I’d rather miss an I then be an ass
"YOU HAVE NO IDEA WHAT DEATH IS"
His acting is so powerful, just swallows you up.
Seriously he's one of the best of our times - absolute legend
@lukecrawford8329 wtf are you talking about?
@@MJRSA9404😂😂😂
@lukecrawford8329 no, you obviously don't know how the English lexicon works
@lukecrawford8329that gave me a brain tumour
Seeing how everything slows down for Robert McCall is actually something black ops soldiers and the like are trained to do. Their breathing actually slows down in high pressure situations and they become calmer, allowing them to respond rather than react.
The way he stares into their eyes while the life drains out of them. Shivers
Brown
Likely something he had to do as an assassin. Some people might be really good at faking being dead but the lights going out? Ain't no one faking that
That's exactly what John Wick does as well, if you take note when he kills someone.
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I thought it was so that the last image the dying would see is his face.
denzel always puts on a master class of acting. he ALWAYS knows the assignment. chills.
I was moved to tears by the last scene. He isn't acting, he is living through what he knows is truth and the tragedy he has undoubtedly seen in countless wasted young lives. So much respect for this man.
thats called acting
He is EXACTLY acting, go ahead and make it SO much deeper , but hey , it just isn’t , plain and simple , you. have been wronged in your life and didn’t have the guts to even the score , so you portray yourself as Denzel doing it for you , that’s what I get outta you putting such a weight on this fake secene in a Hollywood movie , heck Hollywood knows u better than you know yourself , weak just weak
@@davidkleinedler6941 Yes he was acting but the original comment was alluding to him drawing from personal experiences that he's seen in his life. Also, it's a pretty good message to his younger self. Remember Denzel grew up in Harlem in the 1960's where most of his friends are doing time or dead. Two things can be true. He's acting and he's also seen personally where the street/ganglife takes you.
@@davidkleinedler6941Little fool doesn't know that actors can draw from personal experience to hone their craft. Embarrassing.
Respect.
I LOVE how he always looks around the room, sizing his opponents up, and seeing what items can be used as weapons, and who needs to be disarmed first.
18:31 Coroner report: "The subject first broke his own right arm to reverse the grip on his knife and then stabbed himself to death."
RIght ?!!
Looked dead on directly into his eyes to insure his last moments of observation
Note to self ~ Don't forget to report the poor sap riding on the front bumper. Oh sh*t! I forgot....
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You nailed it,😂😂
Bravo 👏 😂
“You should’ve taken the money”…these words strikes fear
I mean... No?
The dead fear nothing, and he only said it to the guy he was sure was going to die.
Well I mean it should have
Not fear more so logic. Imagine dying over trying to be a tough guy when really it was just trying to impress your guys. Impressing them seems completely worthless and not worth the sacrifice your gonna make when those eyes finally close for good. You'd probably hate yourself in that moment.
Those were more words that strike regret, which is more traumatic than fear.
Strikes fear in every 8 year old kid lmao. It made me laugh my ass off these choreographed fights are hilariously stupid and must stroke the ego of these overpaid insecure pampered actors who could not fight a average working class man half their size. If they tried they would be beaten like a rug.
'You don't want me to go to four. I go to four, you shit on yourself. You don't want that. I don't want that. They don't want that.
The single greatest display of superiority he ever displayed to another person
The part where he opened the guy's dome up with the credit card was epic.
"Don't start cryin' now... (give me your phone)"😅
What title of that film?
@zulazaniahmed5497 are you joking? 😮
...is just dust in my eyes 🥲
The Dark Knight
@@zulazaniahmed5497that’s The Equaliser 2 bro
“Lord knows I’m allergic to bad things” lol after that you just get up and leave bc you’re done if you don’t.
He went out screaming like a bitch too lol
I don't care about your environment, Idc What your Mama didn't give you, I don't care what the white man didn't give you, You still have a chance to use it while you're still alive. I love that line!!!!
What the heck I love it
Bars!!
How he yells you have no idea what death is! Gives me goosebumps
He mentions "wanna be a lil Yummy?"..Yummy was an 11 yr old murderer who himself was murdered in 1994, chicago. Robert Sandifer was his name. Tragic story.
“I expect 5 star⭐️ rating”
“Make sure you give me the 5 star ⭐️rating junior”
😂😂😂
Equalizer 3 was awesome. One thing I love is the change in the score. In the first two movies, the score has sort of a badass, action vibe which really matches the tone. The score in this movie, however, is extremely ominous and creepy, almost like McCall is the boogeyman and this is actually a horror movie. You almost feel bad for the bad guys, because at this point in the trilogy its clear they have absolutely no chance when he is after them
Ominous and creepy - Best way to describe his kills. I would not call myself a softy. But this movie was almost a bit too harsh for me in certain scenes. To be honest, I would have liked him to have a weakness or something like that. Something new that throws him off track. But overall, I really enjoyed the movie.
I'd didn't really like it. He didn't have a worthy adversary. Walmart mafia.
@@cyclonus01I actually liked it for that very reason. That Walmart Mafia thought they were at the top of the food chain but they were shown that they were merely hyenas when a bigger apex predator came along. Denzel stocked and preyed on them like if he was a black panther.
The same thing happened in the first Equalizer movie with the Russian mob. They ended up having to turn loose their own apex predator because their hyenas couldn't handle the panther.
@@evoman44 naw. The bad guy in the first equalizer was way better.
@@cyclonus01 Yeah because he was the Russian mobs Apex predator that was only sent in on special occasions to handle business that was not being taken care of. He was not the big boss which was the head of the snake which Denzel ends up cutting off easily at the end of the movie.
Denzel is like no other.... inspirational at the very least. A genuine real man with honor and conviction a superb actor and honest decent person
John
@@TeresaSanderfordTeresa are u a bot? Lol
Haha, why did you say that?@@animalicon3535
That "come here" in the first scene is so visceral. That real calm rage. That "you truly fucked up" energy. My drill sgt had that whenever he got pissed abd it was terrifying
Big time drill sergeant energy. The “oh you wanna fuck around?” Vibe.
I could watch that scene one hundred thousand times and it wouldn't get old.
i like the way Denzel smiles @ 18:29 before he disarms the knife and break buddy's arm.. it shows he's in that sadistic moment he really wants no part of but he's compelled to go there in order to protect and save lives..
I have come to the realisation that films of this genre are essentially Westerns . The stranger rides into town and becomes a reluctant saviour to those in the town who have been wronged by the evil bandits. Essentially variations on the Classic Western, such as Shane a classic character in the Western genre. Cheers
I guess you didn’t see the remake of The Magnificent Seven 👍
Paul
It is called a formula...workes across genres.
@@dennisriblett4622 Thank you for your reply to my comment. You certainly expressed it in a more succinct way than I did. Cheers
In 50 years, they'll call these the classic Modern Western.
"You don't know what death is" for some people that line hits so much different
Especially for those who served.
@@andersonpark8141 nah , you still have no idea what death is , when you see the sparkle of the spirit leaving someone eyes than you'll know . War is far more worse than hood , in the hood you still have a choice between right and wrong , but in the war my friend you don't have many option's , you either a Hunter or the Prey .
@@JamesCallahan-x9g war is terrible wherever it happens. not everyone who grows up in the hood sees death, but not everyone who serves sees it either
@@andersonpark8141 i witnessed the massacre of Serbenica over 6000 bodies , massacre of recak , many other war crimes which are not being punished you don't find that in the hood . If you take place at a war the chances to see death is 100% in the hood are mere to nothing .
You'd be suprised at what you find in "hoods" (impoverished places) dont confuse the mental state of ppl born around death to ppl choosing to be around death. We all have the options of right or wrong regardless of any situation.
12:15-19:00 encompasses everything I love about these movies, especially the third; it’s got humour, great action, even horror and shows how much Robert has grown as a character and how fantastic of an actor Denzel is.
21:25 “I’m your father, your mama just didn’t tell you” 🤣🤣
He doesn't look like a "yo mama" joker probably he is literal about that.
@@biliyonnet 🤣
@@bensatele5831 😁
14:47 "Are you warning me?"
"I'm preparing you" ☠️
Movie name
@@KennedyKavitaNthyoiThe Equalizer
The gratification I get from watching scene 1 is just absolutely amazing
“I’m your father your mother just ain’t tell you” 😂😂😭
That Bbbrrrr! Sound while compressing the median nerve really gets me 😂
😂😂😂😂
Bbbrrrrrr
And later the way he screams when Robert cracks his elbow open like a breadstick. Sickening, and awesome
“You don’t want me to go to 4…. You don’t want that, I don’t want that, they don’t want that.” 😂
The actor nailed it and the writer knew what actual pain sounds like.
18:40 I love this part… he just stares into the eyes of the person he’s offing. Imagine being that thug for a second, your attacks never land and he disarms you and stabs you with your knife that your broken arm is still holding. Then as your life fades he is the only thing you see face to face until finally you pass on.
Notice how he's also holding up 4 fingers. Really cool nod to their previous scene.
Denzel is one of those actors who are always magnetic on the screen.
23:35 A message to the whole world.
The fact that he broke his non-dominant hand tells you he showed him a small amount of mercy. Gotta be grateful for that at the least.
Pretty sure that was just so that the kid could follow the instructions given and use his hand to operate the phone.
@@hextree
You do not need your dominant hand to press buttons on a phone
@@pineapple7024 right, but it helps. He just wanted the kid to be able to do it accurately.
@@hextree😂
@@pineapple7024damn you‘re right
The part he makes the boy clear what death is, makes me cry be course how convincing and, sad enough realistic that is, young kids thinking they are gangsters, and going to die still as kids.
And he shuts down all the BS excuses they use to justify "the Life" while giving him a way out.
Gives me goose bumps every time
These movies are the absolute best
These scenes are 50% acting, 40% cinematography, 10% editing. Yet, I watch it over and over.
Denzel Washington is an incredible actor but generally he is outstanding as the upstanding good guy that we all root for. That makes, in my opinion, his performance as the villain in training day so incredible as the ruthless and corrupt LAPD detective Alonzo Harris. That performance is just amazing.
Yup agree his was excellent in Training Day & American Gangster
Hell yes!!!!! Nothing but truth
The Equalizer,Taken and John Wick are the best action movies of these times also Law abiding Citizen absolutely excellent movies.
I agree but Taken was not good in the sequels IMO. Equalizer is good for slow, deliberate action, where John Wick is good, frenzy action, but it still deliberate. I have to go with Equalizer series, John Wick series, and then Taken series.
Taken 1 is still one of my all time favorites
Let's not forget Tom Cruise who is the only one who does his truly dangerous stunts !
Law Abiding Citizen is one of my all time favorites
May I recommend Running Scared with Paul Walker if you haven't seen it
The most brutal aspect of this fight which, in real life, would be a 1 in a billion level of lethal skill is how Denzel addresses the third assailant.
Doesn’t break his neck entirely, just enough to paralyze him assumably forever. His expertise is such he knows how to twist a neck in precisely the right way to handicap as opposed to kill…..I mean holy God I missed it myself the first few times.
Truly the black Baba Yaga
his stare at 7:17 is the creepiest I have ever seen Denzel look. Almost demonic looking. Like he’s amused at this guys level of bullshit and is relishing the things he wants to do to him. Great acting with just a look, a small head tilt, and hint of amusement.
As a student of LANGUAGE it’s amazing how amazing the writers, of an American movie, wrote lines in other tongues AND found actors great enough to let the lines flow and add to the drama with no stutter steps.
Wtf did u just say
@@bqcrvelbro hes a student of LANGUAGE
Are you so naive to think they don't get consultants in for foreign language scripts?
I understood exactly what you meant. Don’t let these haters bother you
The entire Indian Film Industry laughing at the corner
He never even took the recording devices he came for.😂
Left for the cops, perhaps.
He didn’t need to, the cops got involved. If they would have handed it over then he probably would have spared them.
@EwanCummins He also left a dead body, with fingerprints on it. When he broke that guy's neck.😵
He got what he came for.
@@jayb.8460
You can't lift prints from human skin.
Fingernails, yes. Impermeable surfaces, yes
Some porus surfaces, possibly - if the porosity is fairly fine (paper, cardboard, smooth stone, smooth brick, polished concrete etc. )
Fingerprints are the deposition of skin oils on a surface - human skin has its own oils- you won't be leaving a usable print on flesh.
The credit card? maybe.
Also, in humid or warm environments, Prints can break down into useless smudges in minutes.
Then there is the fact - unless your prints are on file with FBI? You won't have anything to compare them to.
Unless you have a suspect in custody and can print them for a comparison. So, Unless the perp has been printed for work, or has had a previous brush with the law? Thier prints won't be on file.
Considering what MacCalls previous occupation was - likely if they ran his prints you'd find that .gov redacted his prints from his military service file in the FBI database, , so they'll come back as "record not on file, contact the DOD"
and there is a very high probability that all you'd get is a heavily redacted service file, no pic.
My final exam (the practical portion) in my forensics class was to pull prints, bodily fluid traces, and hair/skin samples, and then analize them from a recently occupied but not yet cleaned cheap motel room.
How one of the occupants got semen on the ceiling? I don't wanna know... but he sure as hell did. Hit the room with the UV light and there it was.
😂
Denzel says " I'm your Father your Mother didnt tell you about "
What's the name of the movie please
I've seen a lot of movies, but I like these the best for action.
I love the equalizer 3, and I really like the restaurant scene. But I chuckle when I imagine Robert running as fast as he can on the backstreet so he can get to the van first 😅.
The equalizer 3 is my favorite. Gonna have zel in a wheel chair for equalizer 10 😂
Denzel is the absolute GOAT of acting.
😂
@@MarkHicks326 Who you got? Brad Pitt? 🤣🤣🤣
@stwillz01 hey man Pitt's a good actor lol
@@stwillz01 Daniel Day Lewis
@@MarkHicks326good shout!! Denzel is up there too
From laughing to dying brutally in seconds 😂😂😂
This makes you one of the better reviewers, as you actually show the clips, the right way around, not backwards as a cheap rip off pirated clip and no stupid paraphraising talk over. This makes you one of the best, i will recommend you.
Love how he just stares at them as they die.
Are U an individual that feels weak in your life?
“Why me?” “Why not you?” that made me smile
I love when he says: "Why me?" "Let's find out together."
I like a twist on words “why me?” “Cause you were there” the twist is that’s from the strangers and victims asking the question. Context be crazy b
I love that all of these seasoned actors play these hard-core roles.....Denzel has always been the man....even in virtuosity
Denzel is one of those most amazing actors to ever exist.
These Equalizers are becoming the best movies at this time
It's unfortunate it ended as he died on the last chapter saving a girl.
That last scene where he's teaching the wannabe gangster hit hard, holy shit. I think people who end up like that never had any father figure who'd do that for him. If this was real life and not a movie the kid would be very blessed.
Ever dude in the hood man
Or they didn’t listen 2 their moms because they thought being a male means they didn’t have 2
When in an interview they ask you what your dream job is…you can’t tell them the truth because they’ll think your're a psycho 😂
Facts 😂
What is your dream job?😂
Bruh he’s a movie character, if your dream job is being a one man executioner inspired by a movie character. Then yes, you are a psycho.
@@johnwhite281so what.
@@johnwhite281 I mean.....so long as it's done in good faith.
Calm, cruelly cold, calculating and efficient. There’s always a bigger, badder fish out there.
This role was made for Denzel.
Mr Denzel Whasington is one of my favorite actors! All since his performance in “Glory” ( I think I was, the movie about the American civil war) I’ve followed him. His outstanding performances in every movie he make! The presence, the authenticity, the authority he have…. Thank you for your wonderful and amazing work, sir! 🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻
Glory was based on the true story of the 54th Regimental Infantry led by Robert Gould Shaw (Matthew Broderick) who fought in The Civil War. Denzel Washington won an best supporting actor Oscar for his riveting yet human performance as a runway slave named Rip.
@@fortelewisandrew2426
these fight scenes are some of the best in cinematic history. It's not just the sequences and display of brutal violence - but, also how Denzel plays it off so fricken smooth
Seriously tho, I’ve not watched these movies because I thought they’d be dumb action flicks with old Denzel not selling it well but they killed it with the action here.
There ain't a role, that this man CAN'T play! That's why Denzel is built different
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That’s why he’s the GOAT!
@@KienDLuu - ONE of the many GOATS !
Jack Reacher, The Equalizer, Taken, Jason Bourne, and Die Hard are basically all men who are either retired or not knows that the law can't protect the innocent. Whatever they've been through and the terrors of violence and killing makes them literal grim reapers but for good.
What about Rambo ?
I have watched this scenes hundred times and here I am watching again... I never get tired watching multiple times
Hmm, most watch these scenes in one or two times, perhaps you need help ?
That second scene is the one.... everything is there.I especially like when his vision changes as he goes into go-mode,assessing the threats and possibilities of the environment.
And the little bit of math at the end to assess his performance?
Genius.
No, not Genius, only Hollywood unrealistic script writing!
Watch out. When ol Denzel show his teeth smile.
I love how he observes everything. And times himself. To be that cool 😎
Charles Bronson would be proud.
I thought Bronson was an ACTOR, Not the Tough Guy he portrait ! ?
The scene in Italy where he just stares at the guy as he dies right there. That’s so savage
Tell your compadres that they can leave. Tell'em to beat it.
AHHHHHHHH! 😂
I didn't expect Denzel to go completely fn ham on this dude immediately....imo he's in his top 3 worst killings
Denzel Spoke to every young man in every hood who watched this clip...23:33
19:14 Agent 47 thinks to himself "Damn! who took my job!"
Denzel is a treat to watch. His smouldering eyes, impeccable dialogue delivery and mannerism make him so appealing.
17:50 makes me LOL every time! 🤣 I mean... that's gonna leave a mark.
The way he gets up on that guy as he takes his life up against that van and stares him right in the eyes is unmatched!
Saving the kid from the drug dealers by far is the best scene in this movie clip!! Love Denzel he is the best!!
Oh my God, how much I love Denzel as an actor, performance, and character. He is beyond amazing. May God bless him 🫡
Best actor to ever live . And still kicking. No one has has the talent denzel has . How natural it is
What you say applies to many actors ! There is not ONE actor who can claim to be the Best and only the Best !
@@HartmutJagerArtever heard of an opinion?
I liked it when he twisted the hand of Marco from Trapoja and made him shit himself