I don't understand how Oldman, can make a simple scene so awesome, just an amazing actor, that makes a mark on every moment of screen time he gets. It's a travesty the academy hasn't given this guy an oscar already.
It's an old myth. Getting tires squealing on dirt road isn't as far fetched as people make it out to be, most people don't drive that hard on gravel, they try burnouts and then use that as reference. Tire squeal on gravel happens when you have a few loose pebbles on top of reasonably hard packed gravel, or you're skidding on normal loose gravel (like on a newly scraped gravel road) and onto hard packed gravel, so the tires skid over the pebbles then hits the hard packed gravel, regaining traction but also increasing friction, which is what produces the sound we're hearing, tires fighting for grip on a slick and dry surface. It doesnt go GNEEEEEEEEEEEK like on tarmac, like you see in a lot of movies, so the way it's portrayed/sounding like here is actually pretty realistic. Hope that makes sense.
I like to watch a good scene like this over and over, watch it enough times and you can figure out why it is so great. This scene is so great because you can sort of tell what Floyd is thinking by his face and body movements.
KorovaMilkBar I don't understand how Floyd banner in this movie could be the real life pretty boy Floyd, his real name was Charles Arthur Floyd. And pretty boy operated in the mid west, as a bank robber. Gary Oldman portrays a city gangster from Chicago living in west Virginia, so the only correlation I see is the name Floyd which is a last name and a first name. Sounds like Floyd banner is a made up character, I'd like to discuss if you have proof to say otherwise
This is how the Tommy Gun is meant to be, in the old Annihilator configuration. None of that one-piece forend and stick mag G.I. crap. You want a subgun from the war, get a Grease Gun.
Oldman is the brass. He can be anyone from a Tommy gun slinging gangster, Sid vicuous to even Winston Churchill and he just nails it. Drexl Spivy from true romance, you would never of guessed this was the same person
Jack runs back to crickets place and gets to telling him what just happened like: "hey yo cricket! Sirius Black just came through town and got to blasting everyone with the Cruciatius Curse"
I mean if you didn't know it was Gary Oldman, it would be "some mean old dude", but with Olman every blink, every grimace, every clench on the cigar was intentional and perfect!
The Nolan Batman movies should've had this, not fucking Lamborghinis, modern clothing, or Christian Bale. This one has 30s mafia cars, suits, and Tommy-guns!
It amazes me how he was cast and is such a brilliant actor yet only gets roughly 20 minutes in the films if that. Ridiculous IMO considering he's the best actor in the movie with Hardy coming close. Hell in this one scene he steals the show. Thought he would've played a bigger part.
I uploaded this video before the movie was even released. This was a promo clip on Yahoo. Obviously, in the movie it's longer. Maybe I'll change title.
That's me @ 0:16. I'll tell you right now, that was real fear. He played this scene so realistically that it really was frightening seeing him coming down the street like. lol.
The guns weren’t accurate, but they can cause so much damage than any weapon. When I mean “weren’t accurate”, I meant that when firing, the bullets go all over the place.
Randomizer Televiewage I believe so, watch the behind the scenes of the Matrix movie when they did the airport scene, and the gunshots looked so real, so I believe the same thing was applied for this.
Obvioius CGI gunfire and bullets knock me right out of a movie these days. You might as well not even make it. Or have the actors saying "bang bang bang!"
Fyi...The Thompson submachine gun doesn't have the amount of kick as depicted in this scene, as it pushes Gary Oldman back at the end of his firing sequence...when I was in The Corps in the early 70's we spent a day doing familiarization firing of all types of out of date military firearms that we might find on a battlefield in some areas of the world...the Tommy gun was one of them...it fires the colt .45 ACP round which is a pistol round and doesn't have the amount of gun powder in its cartridge to make it kick hard like some high powered rifles do...even when fired on full auto you could easily keep it on target...now the AK-47...that rifle had a kick and would rise off target when fired on full auto.
Only Oldman could be a wizard, a 30s gangsta and a police officer. Maybe Liam Neeson who's been A jedi, a lion and a supernatural cop could beat him. Maybe.
Only Gary Oldman could play this scene like that. Even that blink of the eye deserves an award.
Most of life's problems can be solved with a Thompson sub machine gun, for everything else, there's MasterCard.
You can’t forget the mustache. It gives extra credit.
TheFrozenGargon it is
gary is the man
Lawyers, guns and money. These three things will solve any problem
i like how you think
I don't understand how Oldman, can make a simple scene so awesome, just an amazing actor, that makes a mark on every moment of screen time he gets. It's a travesty the academy hasn't given this guy an oscar already.
He has one now!
I'm thinking maybe all those Denzel fanbois need to see more of Oldman's work;
Gary Oldman appears for 5 minutes in a movie and he blows your mind.
the subtlety of that wink.. gary oldman is a fucking legend
He should have won an Oscar for that wink alone. 😁
No words. Just badassery.
How do tires screech on a dirt road? It must be the incredible power of the Oldman....
The same way the General Lee's tires squealed on those Hazzard County dirt roads!!
+dirtroad30 it's like basketball shoes squeaking on a court. It can actually happen lol
dahwriter the brakes are screeching you dumbass. Use your brain for once.
Bf Goodrich Radial T/A's
It's an old myth.
Getting tires squealing on dirt road isn't as far fetched as people make it out to be, most people don't drive that hard on gravel, they try burnouts and then use that as reference.
Tire squeal on gravel happens when you have a few loose pebbles on top of reasonably hard packed gravel, or you're skidding on normal loose gravel (like on a newly scraped gravel road) and onto hard packed gravel, so the tires skid over the pebbles then hits the hard packed gravel, regaining traction but also increasing friction, which is what produces the sound we're hearing, tires fighting for grip on a slick and dry surface.
It doesnt go GNEEEEEEEEEEEK like on tarmac, like you see in a lot of movies, so the way it's portrayed/sounding like here is actually pretty realistic.
Hope that makes sense.
Oldman, writing a short story on the Chicago Typewriter
I just bought a Floyd Banner (Gary Oldman) oil painting, it's a great addition to my mobster oil painting collection!
That wink deserve an Oscar award
How does he go from looking like Drexyl Spivey, to innocent ol Commisioner Gordon, to this badass? I'm always dumbfounded by his performances.
I couldn't agree more, I noticed that wink when I first watched it, which just emphasized the magnitude of this performance.
you should check Book of Eli, he looks like a complete asshole douche villain. Gary oldman is very good actor
+Bryan Williams I saw it, a half wink. The reason you know it was a wink is because he smiled to himself a second later.
Same way he went from Stan in The Professional to Commissioner Gordon. The Professional and True Romance were his best movies.
and resnov from COD. when i heard he did his voice i was so shocked aha
God it sounds so realistic it's the most realistic firearm sound I've heard in fiction in a while.
the best facial expression ever at 0:42
I like to watch a good scene like this over and over, watch it enough times and you can figure out why it is so great. This scene is so great because you can sort of tell what Floyd is thinking by his face and body movements.
"Do you have any idea what a Thompson submachine gun does to immortal?"
+Andrik the Unsmiling ...doesnt do anything...their immortal
@@robbiesmithii294 rolling my eye... Its a line in the movie
What a rock star. Badass
I keep forgetting Gary Oldman is in this movie! 😂
Such a tiny part for him!
Only Gary Oldman can pull off Pretty Boy Floyd without being a pretty boy.
KorovaMilkBar I don't understand how Floyd banner in this movie could be the real life pretty boy Floyd, his real name was Charles Arthur Floyd. And pretty boy operated in the mid west, as a bank robber. Gary Oldman portrays a city gangster from Chicago living in west Virginia, so the only correlation I see is the name Floyd which is a last name and a first name. Sounds like Floyd banner is a made up character, I'd like to discuss if you have proof to say otherwise
Señor Gary Oldman este escena fue impactante usted es un excelente actor 🤘
That wink tho
Gary Oldman is one of the he best male actors right now. My opinion.
One of my favorite scenes. My other one?
*Loud boots stomping*
Forest: "Have you met Howard?"
Rest is history
This is how the Tommy Gun is meant to be, in the old Annihilator configuration.
None of that one-piece forend and stick mag G.I. crap. You want a subgun from the war, get a Grease Gun.
greatest scene of the movie.
+dan marva Right, and he looks just like he could be one of those guys back then.
All the scenes with Gary Oldman are the ones worth watching.
Gary Oldman is the best actor ever.
talk about gangsta
one of the few scenes you'll remember in the movie.
this scene was badass
Oldman is the brass. He can be anyone from a Tommy gun slinging gangster, Sid vicuous to even Winston Churchill and he just nails it.
Drexl Spivy from true romance, you would never of guessed this was the same person
Don’t forget Dracula too
badass
For a second there I thought Gary Oldman's fake mustache was waving in the breeze, then I realized it was the cigarette.
Jack runs back to crickets place and gets to telling him what just happened like: "hey yo cricket! Sirius Black just came through town and got to blasting everyone with the Cruciatius Curse"
Go Gary!
This scene is better than the whole movie :-)
Most people use stop signs. Gary Oldham used a tommy gun. He's just that good.
I mean if you didn't know it was Gary Oldman, it would be "some mean old dude", but with Olman every blink, every grimace, every clench on the cigar was intentional and perfect!
Very well done and good intro to character
Great Amazing villain Gary
This movie is fucking flawless. This scene is so intense. So badass and REAL.
"Full Drum" not "clip" there's a difference.
Imagine what he could have done with a ZF1!
Gary 0ldman,, Brill bloke 👍
Very menly Gary Oldman. He is attractive which is you can be pretty but…. Not every one can be alpha he is Alpha and that’s make him real actor 🐺😎🤘🏻
That moment when Oldman steals all of the movie by few short scenes.
Can anybody tell me the song that plays right at the end of this scene and the beginning of the next?
FUCKING BADASS!!! I just saw this movie.. It's literally the best movie of the 21st century!!
The Nolan Batman movies should've had this, not fucking Lamborghinis, modern clothing, or Christian Bale. This one has 30s mafia cars, suits, and Tommy-guns!
“Hey look, They got machine guns you can carry!” -Scarface 1932
It amazes me how he was cast and is such a brilliant actor yet only gets roughly 20 minutes in the films if that. Ridiculous IMO considering he's the best actor in the movie with Hardy coming close. Hell in this one scene he steals the show. Thought he would've played a bigger part.
I dont have the whole movie, it was a promo clip on Yahoo ;)
anyone know what song plays right after these scene?
Does anybody know the piece of music that plays as jack lifts the shells? Just after Floyd leaves.
fucking cool damn gary
Are you sure this was the full clip? I mean there had to be a few more second, to make it a full clip.
I uploaded this video before the movie was even released. This was a promo clip on Yahoo. Obviously, in the movie it's longer. Maybe I'll change title.
what song starts to play after this scene?
This was before he Upgraded to his ZF-1.
best actor... ever...
for those who has seen this movie, what's the song called at the end of this shooting scene??
u can watch it on the net
This is litterly Me whenever I get a Tommy Gun in game with a 50+ round mag @0:38-0:47
Thompsons in the 20s are why machineguns are regulated today
Every time I play Free Ride in Mafia.
He said go back inside!
Wow.
That's me @ 0:16. I'll tell you right now, that was real fear. He played this scene so realistically that it really was frightening seeing him coming down the street like. lol.
Me trying to stop a convoy in Spec Ops: Wildlands.
What movie
+Joey Larrabee twilight reloaded.
This thing does 50 headshot, reminder of why it was vaulted
My 21 clocks at over 900 rpm. Lots of space there. I would have made the holes closer.
The American way.
"full drum"
gary oldman is a killer of an actor love him still think his best movie was leon.
The guns weren’t accurate, but they can cause so much damage than any weapon. When I mean “weren’t accurate”, I meant that when firing, the bullets go all over the place.
Medium range, short controlled bursts. They used them in WW2 pretty decently.
Was he firing blanks or something? Because that seemed WAY too realistic to be CGI, or just plain old special effects
Randomizer Televiewage I believe so, watch the behind the scenes of the Matrix movie when they did the airport scene, and the gunshots looked so real, so I believe the same thing was applied for this.
Obvioius CGI gunfire and bullets knock me right out of a movie these days. You might as well not even make it. Or have the actors saying "bang bang bang!"
No joke dude.
He was actually firing real bullets
So the bloke driving the car died for real ...(R.I.P the driver).
Jay Gill The guy that owned the car was pissed afterwards
I hope those were blanks.
Stanfield's great grandfather. EEEVERYONE!!!!
Pretty Boy Floyd
Uh, why the bullet holes in the back of the car tho?
really?
He was cooler as Norman. But using a Thompson always tops anything.
Gary Oldman's Madness > Tom Hardy's
Now leave me alone
Fyi...The Thompson submachine gun doesn't have the amount of kick as depicted in this scene, as it pushes Gary Oldman back at the end of his firing sequence...when I was in The Corps in the early 70's we spent a day doing familiarization firing of all types of out of date military firearms that we might find on a battlefield in some areas of the world...the Tommy gun was one of them...it fires the colt .45 ACP round which is a pistol round and doesn't have the amount of gun powder in its cartridge to make it kick hard like some high powered rifles do...even when fired on full auto you could easily keep it on target...now the AK-47...that rifle had a kick and would rise off target when fired on full auto.
Only Oldman could be a wizard, a 30s gangsta and a police officer.
Maybe Liam Neeson who's been A jedi, a lion and a supernatural cop could beat him. Maybe.
nope not the same floyd
Is that Pretty Boy Floyd that robbed banks.
today only ak-47 for a low price and quality
tbh ak 47 is ass
If this was happen in Russia, it will be Viktor Reznov firing a ppsh-41 at Amsel car. Also played by Gary Oldman 😂😅 LoL
Looks like he's farting
Shouldve Been a Cameo,almost embarrassing he was billed in a pointless role that Added nothing to the Movie..one of Oldmans weaker moments.
Nice, teaching the week-minded how to kill with impunity.
I have no idea what's going on in this scene but I like how he acts like a guy having a long day at work.
Notice his cigarette never fell out of his mouth once
badass