Every performance in this movie was amazing, and (granted I'm not a big movie buff) I can't think of another movie with such strong performances from every cast member. Only comparison in my mind is reservoir dogs. Bottom line, I didn't know Hugh Grant had this range, I had never been introduced to Charlie Hunnam and he instantly became a favorite of mine for this performance. Reservoir Dogs is one of my favorite movies due to the play/theater style. I compare this movie to it because it's set in the same fashion, but The Gentlemen does in a much more spectacular and nuanced fashion. I think I saw Quarintino get Quarintinoe'd
I forgot to mention Collin Farrell lol. I have always enjoyed the hell out of him but this performance was something else. How he was able to meander as a responsible role model to gangster with ease, all the while making you laugh through serious plot points. That is ridiculous. The pig scene in particular omfg
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I love the idea that it's just a continuation of his character from In Bruges... (fully aware there's no basis for that, different director etc but fuck it)
I love how these kids try to assault him and his first thought after beating them is hey how can I help these kids. “Come on down to the gym.” That’s a real man.
Except McConaughey...He was fucking terrible. Almost ruined a great movie. When he said, "a pickle and a pint..." at the beginning, you knew the guy had no idea what he was saying, but he was trying to sound cool saying it. The guy is terrible.
@@guysmiley1757 Never liked McNoughet. He always sounds like a Nickleback singer(no diss to nickleback), and the only reason why he always wins Oscars is because he plays "half and half men" if you know what I mean.
What I think is great about this clip is that the owners of the store don't react or get worried about what is unfolding. They know he is the Coach so it will be alright - good atmosphere setting
Gave me a reminder of stories I heard from the old school guys about folk they’d wish I got to meet. Larger than life people who through sheer personality gravitas and conviction coupled with skills both natural and refined were able to keep the wolves from the door and make the pups walk the line even if they tried their best to get off it. Coach a gestalt of so much of what a society can never condone and always needs and craves. I get flash backs to tales about “the one man riot squad” I had a old timer from new York shared with me as well as few other men I can only vaguely recall.
Yeah as a MMA instructor its so funny how real that scene is. You know Guy Ritchie is a legit BJJ black belt after writing the coach. I can't tell you how many times I had to tell a group of wayward kids to "get your asses in the gym and we'll see what we can do with ya". This scene blew my mind by how good it was.
Colin Farrell quite possibly had the best character in the movie, and played it to perfection(not to diminish the performance of the rest of the cast, by any means.) He's so good at playing the badass who isn't trying to be a badass and would really rather be the title performer on a comedy tour but has to be what he is, so he tries to be it with class and humor.
@@WayneCarolan I don't think there was a single actor in the film who did a bad job, certainly not among the main cast. One of the best movies I've watched in a while.
@@Workaholic07 Yea, I know what you mean. It's not his most impressive role by any means but I didn't think he was bad. Definitely a different sort of role for him. Might've been better with a different actor but it didn't seem like the type of role that really requires a lot of input anyways.
Every scene Colin's character was in was absolute gold! (the pig scene?) It totally picked up the film. Hugh Grant's performance stunned me though, it was so good. He really was the back bone of the film. It's not surprising that he's in Guy's new upcoming film.
Most boring place in london,going to palace was shit.mind you only seeing Norwich get a point in 7 visits probably soured my opinion of the place. 🤣🤣🔰👍
I know its a joke but I`ve heard somewhere if you need two steps to punch you ain`t at the right range and your opponent will see them punches coming and retaliate. He is the boxing coach, or maybe I`m just talking crap. Guess i`ll never know. :D
He's not underrated. He is a great actor who's acts in a great movie like The Gentleman, just to pick a shit movie next. His career is full of up and downs, that's why he doesn't get the attention he deserves.
3:01 collin farrel is such an underrated actor, hes just so casually hilarious, that phuc scene was so good, his chemistry with charlie hunman was great aswell
just because it's the first time you noticed him doesn't mean he is underrated. Colin has been around for decades and starred in a shit ton of movies, he is definitely an A-list actor. Judging from my gut I'd say 8/10 people in the US know his name.
@@GregJoshuaW I've got to say though when in real life has someone ever called a black person a 'black cunt' and its not been racist? Its exactly what a gang of skinheads would yell at a black person. So its a bit questionable who that scene is for. Who needed a scene where its explained why its ok to say a phrase which is absolutely racist irl? Enjoyed the film overall though.
@@GregJoshuaW I'm English. The phrase in question is a racist English phrase, which is why the English character in the film set in England thought it was.
Colin Farrell is always good value in everything he does. 'The Gentlemen' is a great gangster flick ! for those that haven't seen the film, do so, it's worth it.
One of the Best movies I've seen in a long time...the characters are just brilliant in this movie and the storyline has you hooked from the opening scene.
Had a student named Phuc, who was an animal, in my chemical thermodynamics course. He broke the curve on the 1st exam dealing with the Gibb's energy. One of the students asked who got the highest grade on the test. He immediately said that he did. Then another student asked what his name was and of course he said "fauuucckkk". Everyone started laughing. It was a great semester. No one earned less than a B that semester.
Charlie and Colin discussing about how to pronounce Phuc and their reactions to each other and Charlie's expression to Colin is something that shows the class of Acting in a serious role with sarcasm and they both did it extraordianarily great
Charlie's apartment scene was another classic. Loved that kid since green street hooligans. Him and Colin and Matthew all really killed it. Colin tho def the most memorable character. How does Guy do it?
This is such an amazingly good movie with so many different incredibly good performances. Story, characters, settings, acting, supporting acting,.. literally everything in an almost perfect balance of a movie.
The most enjoyment for me is that, even though their misdirected, Coach still sees potential in these troublemakers as their attempting to rile him. There's no getting out of the life of a mentor. When you're in your in.
What I really like on the first scene: The woman behind the counter is pissing herself; all smiling. Not sure how many takes it took, but the fact that Guy left it in, is like a subtile message that... don't mess with this Coach.
Just when I thought Guy couldn't recapture that magic...holy shit what a fkn movie. I literally watched it twice in a row. Lock stock. Snatch two of the best movies of all time. This one ranks in my top now. One of the best filmmakers ever.
I've yet to see this movie, but I do love seeing these usual action stars in these guy Ritchie humor roles. Like seeing Jason Statham's early role in snatch and lock stock before he was doing action movies. Like a breath of fresh air, it's always nice.
Colin stole every scene he was in. Loved his character!
Hugh Grant was brilliant too....Never liked him until I saw his performance
Every performance in this movie was amazing, and (granted I'm not a big movie buff) I can't think of another movie with such strong performances from every cast member. Only comparison in my mind is reservoir dogs. Bottom line, I didn't know Hugh Grant had this range, I had never been introduced to Charlie Hunnam and he instantly became a favorite of mine for this performance.
Reservoir Dogs is one of my favorite movies due to the play/theater style. I compare this movie to it because it's set in the same fashion, but The Gentlemen does in a much more spectacular and nuanced fashion. I think I saw Quarintino get Quarintinoe'd
I forgot to mention Collin Farrell lol. I have always enjoyed the hell out of him but this performance was something else. How he was able to meander as a responsible role model to gangster with ease, all the while making you laugh through serious plot points. That is ridiculous. The pig scene in particular omfg
@@jacobmanning7262 I died on that part where he & Charlie (Raymond) were discussing the video.
@@nardinit He was...a d*** but a brilliant one....LOL
“Now wake up lads, life’s quick you’re slow” under rated line
british person moment
Uggghhhhh
Cmon down to da gym, see what we can do witches.
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No-one is under-rating it. The whole fucking scene is being watched and re-watched millions of times.
Dude this character and raymond deserve their own show
Valey I THOUGT THE SAME THING
I'd add Fletcher to this too, all three characters were great!
The Coach and Fletcher were the best
If this got picked up as a series on a network......... would totally watch it.
That's what i wss thinking is happen
If they did an entire movie based on Colin's character with Colin acting it, I'd ABSOLUTELY pay to see it.
I'd watch it over and over and pay for it over and over as well
I love the idea that it's just a continuation of his character from In Bruges... (fully aware there's no basis for that, different director etc but fuck it)
@@Sikknote How is this character similar to his role in Bruges?
Can anyone here tell me what is the name of this movie or series pls???
@@sulaivikraman8617 the gentleman
I love how these kids try to assault him and his first thought after beating them is hey how can I help these kids. “Come on down to the gym.” That’s a real man.
also he goes easy on them and doesn't throw any real punches, just slaps.
Reminds me of Second Hand Lions. But with much better dialogue!
😂😂 it’s a movie! LOL
@@iconsult4usolutions644good observation! 🤦🏽♂️🤣
I love British/Irish humor, the accents and how polite they sound when they curse. Guy Ritchie made an amazing come back.
Colin is and plays an Irishman, so its safer to say irish humour
You’ve never been to Liverpool have u
Irish humer ye idiot
That PC police comment made no sense . He's Irish playing an Irish man and acting like a Irish man
@@jfree5550 Probably English, they like to steal comedy and tennis players ;)
Colin Farrell's acting in this movie was perfect. best out of the lot of them, and they all were pretty good.
Raymond was great, so creepy but funny
Colin Farrel is usually the best part of any film he's in. Class actor.
Except McConaughey...He was fucking terrible. Almost ruined a great movie. When he said, "a pickle and a pint..." at the beginning, you knew the guy had no idea what he was saying, but he was trying to sound cool saying it.
The guy is terrible.
@@guysmiley1757 Never liked McNoughet. He always sounds like a Nickleback singer(no diss to nickleback), and the only reason why he always wins Oscars is because he plays "half and half men" if you know what I mean.
@@guysmiley1757 you couldn't be more wrong but whatever that's your opinion, lol
Collin Farrell's a legend of subtle sarcasm. Right match for Guy.
Colin is great as a comedic actor. He was hella funny in Horrible Bosses. That whole cast was great though.
you should watch "in bruges"... dark comedy, with witty dialogue...
@@deevee5348 top movie
He’s the man
Collin steals every scene he's in!
What I think is great about this clip is that the owners of the store don't react or get worried about what is unfolding. They know he is the Coach so it will be alright - good atmosphere setting
You see one of the staff starting to smile, so she's like, "ok, this is the bi-weekly 'someone fucks with Coach'."
@@JnEricsonx I also love how right after this scene, someone calls the store looking for coach. lmao
Especially the lady behind the counter is like "This is gonna be fun to watch."
Gave me a reminder of stories I heard from the old school guys about folk they’d wish I got to meet. Larger than life people who through sheer personality gravitas and conviction coupled with skills both natural and refined were able to keep the wolves from the door and make the pups walk the line even if they tried their best to get off it. Coach a gestalt of so much of what a society can never condone and always needs and craves. I get flash backs to tales about “the one man riot squad” I had a old timer from new York shared with me as well as few other men I can only vaguely recall.
And of course you come to a you tube clip from a Guy Ritchie film to write about it
About the real life gangsters you know
Fantasist
This movie is another masterpiece by Guy Richie.
Absolutely agree... I hate Hugh grant but he’s epic in this film
No...its rubbish but Colin Farrell is fantastic.
@@Rumpelstyltskin , that's your opinion
@@999titu no one asked for your opinion either yet you posted it
@@snjvbss it's about what's true and what's not.
It's rubbish for those , who don't know cinema
"Kids stab, girls shoot, boys punch, grown ups fight with their heads. That's where the real battle is."
Such a great line with so much behind it both in the film and in the real world. This film is too good.
Yeah as a MMA instructor its so funny how real that scene is. You know Guy Ritchie is a legit BJJ black belt after writing the coach. I can't tell you how many times I had to tell a group of wayward kids to "get your asses in the gym and we'll see what we can do with ya". This scene blew my mind by how good it was.
"Life's fast your slow" thats my favoutite quote.
@@rayzala1393 So epic that is truly the line of a master. I got to say I love it as well.
Scout: and brother, I hurt people
Best movie ive seen in this disaster of a poxy year
This scene is fuckin gas though isn't it, you'd see this in Macaris on a Saturday night 😂😂😂
No doubt, somebody will be making Covid the movie at some point.
I miss Brexit.
Agreed, favourite movie of the year, defos
@Harry Paul very true
U mean best movie in a phu-hucced up year
You can clearly see the similarities between Guy Ritchie and Tarantino ... they love their dialogue.
Specifically the camera in the boot shot from "Reservoir Dogs"
But Quentin loves it waaay more.
@@McGrath5050 and Pulp Fiction
Tarantino loves dialogue. Ritchie loves Tarantino.
@@JonSmith-cx7gr Seems you don't know much about the British oldies that inspire Ritchie and even Tarantino. They had amazing dialogue and humor.
Colin Farrell quite possibly had the best character in the movie, and played it to perfection(not to diminish the performance of the rest of the cast, by any means.) He's so good at playing the badass who isn't trying to be a badass and would really rather be the title performer on a comedy tour but has to be what he is, so he tries to be it with class and humor.
Agreed but Hugh Grant was brilliant also, he usually gets under my skin but was unbelievable in this film.
@@WayneCarolan I don't think there was a single actor in the film who did a bad job, certainly not among the main cast. One of the best movies I've watched in a while.
@@billybones1694 didn't really liked Matthew McConaughey's acting in the movie...always seemed like something was missing from his role
@@Workaholic07 Yea, I know what you mean. It's not his most impressive role by any means but I didn't think he was bad. Definitely a different sort of role for him. Might've been better with a different actor but it didn't seem like the type of role that really requires a lot of input anyways.
Ain't any quite to it, he was the best character in the story.
3:47 😂😂😂. "Alright Pha'ack. Calm the pha'ack down...!" Whoever got that line in ... 👏👏👏
😂😂😂
"There is no posh part of Croydon"
*It's comparative innit*
lmao that line killed me
I don't get it. Could you explain?
@@TheKraetos That even when things are shit, some things are more shit than others
Deez Nuts if you ever go there then you will understand.
I died too
@@jamesrobertson8356 I'm Swedish and I still got it lmao. fucking great film
This is textbook on how to use an actors full potential. Killer role for farrell👍
I know, I hate to see movies with a good cast and give them few material. Not to their potential
He was ace in horrible bosses
These scenes are phuhucking funny
The Last word is Phuc .
So its phu huck?
Calm the phuhaq , down
phunny
Phucking brilliant 🤣
Collin with his natural voice is one of my top favorite actors ever. Cracks me up
Colin needs to be seen more often. He’s a helluva an actor.
"Calm the Phu-oc-ff" down" - HAHAAHAH
I love it...😂
hahahahahahahaaha that was hilarious!
It honestly sounds to me like Colin actually tripped on the line but stayed in character bc it made it funnier
Makes me piss every time. It's the little pause.
😂😂😂😂😂😂
Love it when Colin plays a nutter. In Bruges was one of his best performances ever in my opinion.
Watch “intermission”
Short arse
His work in Horrible bosses was pretty fucking tight
Agreed.
In Bruges is a classic. Farrell is excellent in it 👍
Cinema needed these scenes man
idk what you mean mine had them?
i still can´t belive this man it´s the penguin amazing
Ikr. That man deserves a goddamn Emmy😊
The dialog in this movie is what gets me everything. All-Star cast and excellent acting. I would love a sequel to this movie.
Noone does it like guy Ritchie
By FAR the best character in the film. Hugh Grant was great but Colin absolutely killed it
Every scene Colin's character was in was absolute gold! (the pig scene?) It totally picked up the film. Hugh Grant's performance stunned me though, it was so good. He really was the back bone of the film. It's not surprising that he's in Guy's new upcoming film.
@@brucewinter9285 couldn't agree more. And I'm Irish.
Not sure. Bricktop is quite the character, too.
What's the movie name
I'm American but I grew up in Brit schools and lived in Croydon for a few months. I died when they said there was no posh part in Croydon.
Most boring place in london,going to palace was shit.mind you only seeing Norwich get a point in 7 visits probably soured my opinion of the place. 🤣🤣🔰👍
You sound like the drug dealer Micky peirse didn’t it say he was American that studied in England
Sorry to hear that
my condolences to your family mate.
@@oisinlynch6181 *Pearson
Anyway, Mickey grew up in a trailer park and got a Rhodes scholarship.
“Back two steps” ah Mr Farrell was clued in about the virus early i see
Fletcher probably told him
back two metres apart
Weit yoor torn....
I know its a joke but I`ve heard somewhere if you need two steps to punch you ain`t at the right range and your opponent will see them punches coming and retaliate. He is the boxing coach, or maybe I`m just talking crap. Guess i`ll never know. :D
Kids stab, girls shoot, boys punch grown ups fight with their heads. Most underrated saying ever.❤👊
Colin Farrell is seriously underrated, brilliant actor
Underrated? Dafuk are you talking about? He is a successful superstar with a golden globe
@@TheMurtukov I bet you you ask most regular people who the best actors working today are you aren’t gonna hear his name very much.
He's not underrated. He is a great actor who's acts in a great movie like The Gentleman, just to pick a shit movie next. His career is full of up and downs, that's why he doesn't get the attention he deserves.
@@Boxxtastik well he picked THE BATMAN next. A certified upcoming masterpiece. So ..😒 also the north water which looks good.
@@montaquimislamnoor8327 yes, but since the Gentleman he was also in Voyagers. Probably the worst movie this year...
3:01 collin farrel is such an underrated actor, hes just so casually hilarious, that phuc scene was so good, his chemistry with charlie hunman was great aswell
It’s not an official TH-cam comment section until someone is underrated. So thanks.
@@markstevens1729 lol
@@markstevens1729 Your comment is in fact underrated. So thanks for sharing.
I think he lost a lot of screen time cause he released a sex tape. really is an under rated actor
just because it's the first time you noticed him doesn't mean he is underrated. Colin has been around for decades and starred in a shit ton of movies, he is definitely an A-list actor. Judging from my gut I'd say 8/10 people in the US know his name.
The Phuc scene was hilarious. Loved Farrell and Hunamm in this movie, they were brilliant
That scene made me think of the scene in Pulp Fiction when Vincent shoots Marvin in the car...
@@farakhhanif it has classic Tarantino Trunk Shot
Seriously such an underated movie, should be released in the cinemas after this is all over. Ill defo go and watch it again on the big screen.
Hoping it's a worldwide release
Where do you live????
It was played in the cinemas
@@ub4079 India
i saw it 3 times in theaters :D loved every showing
Last film I saw in theatre before the lockdown began
I love the staff just standing there. They know exactly how it ends and they wanna see every second of it.
Chippy workers love drama
Legendary writing and performances. I keep watching this...
“Don’t stand near me son” 😂😂😂
"if you wanna stab, you know, stab sugar. Don't, Dance" GOLD
Trigger*
“When you have to shoot, shoot. Don’t talk.” - Tuco
Only fools and horses reference. Gotta love it
@@lardi28 watch again
Trigger
They way Ernie sounds legit confused when he says "He can't do that, that's racist" cracks me up every time.
@greg Joy Indeed! Minor typo there.
I love how the completely destroy the idea it's racist in the first place. Calling someone their "color" isn't racist.
@@GregJoshuaW I've got to say though when in real life has someone ever called a black person a 'black cunt' and its not been racist? Its exactly what a gang of skinheads would yell at a black person. So its a bit questionable who that scene is for. Who needed a scene where its explained why its ok to say a phrase which is absolutely racist irl? Enjoyed the film overall though.
@Mr Creosote - you must be a US Citizen.
@@GregJoshuaW I'm English. The phrase in question is a racist English phrase, which is why the English character in the film set in England thought it was.
The Coach is simply terrific. I would watch the film the guy leads in.
It’s called the gentleman. But yeah. lol this is the coach scene . 😊
Best character in this movie
"He might be very understanding" best line in a movie in a long time.
3:06 Charlie reaction is gold
They really need to make a sequel with this character.
Great idea.
Guy Ritchie is making a TV series about the movie characters.
Seconded it
Love the clerk behind him. Her smug smile, when he starts mocking them. She know they fucked up xD
She could have had em, it's Physco Mandy from this country.
Look at the woman’s expressions behind the counter, she knows who the coach is 😂😂😂
she plays Mandy in "this country".
"There is no posh part of Croydon". Nailed it right there!
“Don’t get street with me Ernie” Lmfaoo, had me busting up
Such an underrated movie! Every character was perfect for this movie
This movie is pure gold! Ive watched it a dozen times, at least
Colin was outstanding in this role. This and In Bruges are fantastic films.
Saw this movie last night, Guy Ritchie’s masterpiece
I liked this movie, but Snatch is better
Farrells one very underrated actor which is his strength.
Say underrated actor again I dare you.
Manners
Maketh
Man
That's the first thing I thought of when I saw the trailer for this movie!
Bro, respect for remembering that line
Wrong movie and director bruv
@Captain Insano Shows no mercy so true
@@Justanotherlad789 Wrong Colin also 😄
I want a new movie called "The Coach"... Colin was brilliant
Such an underrated movie! Every character was perfect for this movie, Guy Ritchie did another masterpiece!!
Top actors, top acting for me Hugh Grant was brilliant...
It was highly rated.
Colin Farrell is always good value in everything he does. 'The Gentlemen' is a great gangster flick ! for those that haven't seen the film, do so, it's worth it.
One of the Best movies I've seen in a long time...the characters are just brilliant in this movie and the storyline has you hooked from the opening scene.
whats the movie name?
@@kasankiejohnson5335 The Gentlemen
I am convinced that Colin Farrell can play any role. He is a phucking amazing actor.
"Geez that's disappointing" had me dead 😂
Had a student named Phuc, who was an animal, in my chemical thermodynamics course. He broke the curve on the 1st exam dealing with the Gibb's energy. One of the students asked who got the highest grade on the test. He immediately said that he did. Then another student asked what his name was and of course he said "fauuucckkk". Everyone started laughing. It was a great semester. No one earned less than a B that semester.
you should have told them to calm the fuhuk down 🤣🤣🤣🤣
I just love how he can show both badass and funny at the same time.
I love the owners standing behind Coach and like “Yeah, he will solve this one. We are not even going to move”
Loved this move so much first time I ever watched a movie in full back to back in one day
I’d pay hard earned cash just to see Colin come back as this character someday.
Charlie and Colin discussing about how to pronounce Phuc and their reactions to each other and Charlie's expression to Colin is something that shows the class of Acting in a serious role with sarcasm and they both did it extraordianarily great
Charlie's apartment scene was another classic. Loved that kid since green street hooligans. Him and Colin and Matthew all really killed it. Colin tho def the most memorable character. How does Guy do it?
"Only if it comes from a place of love of course." fuckin amazing.
"Jaysus that's disappointing". What a line.
I love this movie. Colin plays the part so well.
The way Ernie says :" he can't do that, that's racist" 😂😂
This is such an amazingly good movie with so many different incredibly good performances.
Story, characters, settings, acting, supporting acting,.. literally everything in an almost perfect balance of a movie.
Whats the name of the movie?
and the fashion in this movie too. they tune me up.
The most enjoyment for me is that, even though their misdirected, Coach still sees potential in these troublemakers as their attempting to rile him. There's no getting out of the life of a mentor. When you're in your in.
"Why does it smell of wee in here?" Ahahah got me absolute dying!
Best movie I've ever seen!
Also this is Collin Farrels best role ever!
Part of me wants to debate you on that. Part of me agrees.
Horrible bosses. In bruges.
And on a more serious note, phone booth
... 🤔
@@kronstadt84 good that everyone has a different opinion 🙂
Are we going to talk about how he blinded a kid with Mustard juice😂 The one time Mustard juice is useful😅
It is hilarious, but i do believe it is vinegar :)
Tf is mustard juice💀
@@TH3CAPN you know when u try to use mustard but juice just comes out
@@celestialsoup8284 ohhh nah was vinegar 😂😂
It was vineger dude
Great film so happy when I discovered this gem 💎 Guy Ritchie back at his best. Everyone delivered.
Thanks for your continuous love and support irhl❤️❤️
Absolutely brilliant film. Really took me by surprise.
Great performance by Colin, I loved his character!
Every character in this movie was a masterpiece.
Definitely in my top 5 actors. Loved every movie he’s been in, or rather every role he played.
Guy Ritchie movies are the best. Love'em!!
What I really like on the first scene:
The woman behind the counter is pissing herself; all smiling.
Not sure how many takes it took, but the fact that Guy left it in, is like a subtile message that... don't mess with this Coach.
how do you know shes pissin herself lol
It’s called acting. You should watch her in Man Down.
Honestly, to me it seemed like she's sort of used to seeing Coach set kids straight.
The expression on the server behind the glass is epic. It's like she's not seeing this for the first time!
Mandy from This Country.
Collin Farrel was JUST EPIC IN EVERY SCENE.
Love the film! The coach is my favourite character - I'd watch a spin off based on this character!
I loved this movie. The cast was perfect.
Another classic by Guy Ritchie!!!
I love the lady behind the counter. The look on her face shows she knows the coach and has seen this before and doesnt worry for the coach one bit.
Mandy out of "this country".
This movie and these characters are HEAVILY UNDERRATED. Ray, coach and michael need more recognition, and we need a tv show
As long as it comes from a place of love!!!! No better words to explain it.
Best Part: Lunch Lady Edna watching the whole thing like ‘here we go.’
Fun fact, this is Colin Farrell just trying to order some food and being accosted by 4 rapscallions. He had no idea the cameras were rolling.
I’d love to see the outtakes from the “Phuhuck” scene. I’m sure they had a blast filming that.😂
I've always liked Colin Farrell, but he took things to an entirely different level in this role. Brilliant!
How the hell did I miss this movie!!! Definitely watching it this weekend.
Just when I thought Guy couldn't recapture that magic...holy shit what a fkn movie. I literally watched it twice in a row. Lock stock. Snatch two of the best movies of all time. This one ranks in my top now. One of the best filmmakers ever.
Don't get street with me Ernie!
you hear Guy Ritchie....Coach needs to shine on his own movie!
I've yet to see this movie, but I do love seeing these usual action stars in these guy Ritchie humor roles. Like seeing Jason Statham's early role in snatch and lock stock before he was doing action movies. Like a breath of fresh air, it's always nice.
All of Guys films are great, he always gets top actors, I could watch his films back to back
Thanks for your continuous love and support victor ❤️❤️
As soon as I saw this clip I realized it was a Guy Ritchie film and got excited. Brings me back the RicknRolla and lock stock nostalgia.
I just rewatched this. Brilliant movie.