The speech is what makes this whole scene work. If Tony had just told them to fuck off, it would've been okay, but he actually tells them why he is telling them to fuck off, elevating it to a whole new level. Brilliant, absolutely brilliant.
I always thought he was looking on the side of the gun at 0:17. Looks like he is glancing there to see if they are real, and then knows he is in control of the situation enough to monologue, as it were.
Snatch and Lock Stock, two bloody masterpieces!!! Not to forget Rock n Rolla too. Guy Ritchie is a fuckin genius, he needs to make more bloody movies!!
He was mad but I still give him credit here. He delivers his lines with amazing presence. A lot of actors play themselves more or less on screen but he still has to be believable as a hit man. Awesome scene from one my favorite movies
brilliantly put together. i love it when at 1:53 the three tilt their heads in shock to find that it is indeed a proper, well, gun. not funny, but humorous, if that makes sense. the whole scene is awesome. vinnie jones is a natural
An interesting fact about the actor who played Bullet Tooth Tony: He was a professional football/soccer player. He got so many yellow and red cards that he got the nickname "Vinnie the Axe"
Vinnie should got a Nomination for Best Supporting Actor to be fair... Him and Brad Pitt both deserved A bloody Nomination for these 2 Incredible small performances!
This is one of those movies you can never tire of i watch this movie at least once a month, everytime my grandkids get in my car i tell them don't dribble on my seats
Notice how tyrone puts his hand in his jacket pretending to have a gun too at the start of the scene😂 Little details like these are what make movies great.
I've watched this movie a hundred times and i never noticed that at 0:16 when Tony asks him what his name is he leans his head to the side a bit in order to get a good look at the gun. I knew he was talking to distract them to get the drop on them but I never realized he also did it to get information on what kinda people he was dealing with. His eyes never left the gun until he had grabbed the robbers arm. Great acting and character work
@@jadedandbitter his hands would have to be mutant size to be large enough to hold the gun that way. Idk if you've seen a Desert Eagle in real life but I've handled a few and they are two handed guns.
The dialogue of this scene, besides being hilarious and inventive, is amazing! Though such original and brilliant dialogue is par for the course within this altogether outstanding and superbly experimental movie (as the camerawork was obviously radically different and original, and experimental in many respects. Fearlessly so!). The genius of Guy Ritchie is evident all throughout!
Rendering violent murderous behavior down into its essence, in a way that would have made William Shakespeare himself, stand up and clap with a tear in his eye. I dont think anyone could make a film this briliant ever again
@@noahmay7708 Because he's an ex footballer, not an actor. And in other stuff he's not particularly great, whereas I thought his acting was actually good in this.
Was talking about this scene with a friend as we've both had a drink there. It's the Old Mitre pub in Farringdon if you are a tourist and fancy a diversion!
Don't know why this popped up in my recommended list now, but you know what? I don't mind it. This is absolutely great film, I love it, so I don't mind watching clips from. Heck, I may go and watch the whole movie again. Love actors, love dialogue, action, camera shots - everything in this piece is brilliant.
One day, around 2001, my father was taking an interstate bus ride, back when the buses had those big blocky TVs, and movies came on cassette tapes. He slept through most of the journey, but woke up near the end, right at the moment when Tony said "Son, you're obviously the Big D*ck..." (0:37). He knew not what the movie was about nor why the scene was happening, and they arrived shortly at the terminal so he didn't get to watch the ending. But he made damn sure to ask the bus driver to show him the VHS cassette so he could later track down this piece of cinema jewel.
I will die on the hill that this is one of the most badass speeches in the history of what's basically a comedy film. Vinnie: Best Acting Athlete ever.
I'm sitting at this pub right now watching this, it's like a trip to Mecca!! Unfortunately doesn't look quite the same but has some of the nicest touches are still here.... Like the posts ❤️❤️
I've never seen the movie, but when he said the fact your gun says "Replica down the side" , and mine says "Desert Eagle. 05" that ran a chill up my back for those 3 fellas!!!! Holy crap!!
He's being quite nice when you think about it. Three dudes threaten to kill him and he's just like "No, go away"
There is no personal grudge here, its just business.. and he knows they r just interns in the job, no real threat to him or his line of business..
A gentleman
Well, they came with replicas so they're not really threatening to kil him. Not with guns anyways..
Plus why waste the effort getting rid of the bodies when you can just scare them away?
When vinnie tell's you to F off, you listen!
This scene was pure brilliance. This WHOLE MOVIE is pure brilliance.
100% agree. IMO, Brad Pitt's best role!
I'm glad he's coming back to this kind of movies with "Gentlemen"
yes. yes it is. ive known blokes like this and i call them uncles
@@BlackLung87 you don get the point, do ya ? narco !
@Kenny H what are u talking about? Go watch the movie u donut
The speech is what makes this whole scene work.
If Tony had just told them to fuck off, it would've been okay, but he actually tells them why he is telling them to fuck off, elevating it to a whole new level.
Brilliant, absolutely brilliant.
Basically, show not tell.
I think it's the eye contact.
This is one of the best, most devastating and intimidating lines in any Guy Ritchie film you'll ever see.
+Jae Kaitch in any movie I've seen in general :D
You sure said it, friend.
do you know what the word nemesis means?
smeghead And that's probably number 1.
And still given a chance to walk away without repercussions.
The Virgin replica vs the Chad Desert Eagle.
This is a quality comment
@Mark Leviathan Shut up old man
@Mark Leviathan shut up dad
@Mark Leviathan sure buddy
@Mark Leviathan buddy... chill. ur like 60.
Vinnie Jones is the funniest badass actor I've ever seen
Watch Brad Pitt in Fight Cub , for me that is the most badass character ever in movie.
You can call him Susan if it makes you happy
What else has he been in?
At least I know his name now. 🤗
Kevin Rowe lots of uk gangster films. Funny thing is he used to be a professional footballer
@@boasyV2 So Vinnie is type cast as a gangster or prefers those roles. Off I go to find a list of his movies.
Don't think Vinnie Jones needed any acting lessons. All he had to do was be himself! Love this scene!
this scene alone is what makes Bullet Tooth Tony my favorite character in any Guy Ritchie film... good on ya, Vinnie!
Surprised he didn't get more roles after this film tbh, played the part really well
Patrick Bateman he did...Xmen Final Stand, Midnight Meat Train and some others
I think I prefer Big Chris myself
@@audioamateur Chris and Tony are probably related...
@@BM151 Lol indeed. Literally the same character
I love how Vinnie grabbing Sol's arm is how he tells the guns are replicas. You can even see him glance at the slide to see the imprint.
I always thought he was looking on the side of the gun at 0:17. Looks like he is glancing there to see if they are real, and then knows he is in control of the situation enough to monologue, as it were.
"Do you have anything to declare?" "Yeah, don't go ta England." Love this movie!
Snatch and Lock Stock, two bloody masterpieces!!! Not to forget Rock n Rolla too. Guy Ritchie is a fuckin genius, he needs to make more bloody movies!!
AND HERE IT IS! THE MAN FROM U.N.C.L.E.!
+prakashwicked We've lost him to Madonna's wrinkled man-hands. *manly tear*
+Bjarne Tollevsen They have been divorced for nearly 8 years....
+prakashwicked He was too busy making the Sherlock Holmes movies
they all brilliant. there's a little known Aussie movie called getting square that is in similar fashion and is definitely worth a watch
I love Tyrone standing there like that mask actually helps conceal who he is.
😂😂😂
Tyrone isn't an actor. He turned up on set for a security job and Guy Richie put him in the movie
Love the completely condescending act of asking a masked individual his name! Lol! 😂🤣😂🤣👏👏👏
Because if you recognize their jawline or voice you'll ask it
@@TheHuskynatorMAN95 nah this is way above your brain level
@@MidlifeMamba
Let's hear your intellectual level to this topic then
"I'm not questioning your powers of observation. I'm merely remarking upon the paradox of asking a masked man, who he is." - V
Replica vs. Desert Eagle .50
Not just Desert Eagle .50 but Desert Eagle point Five Ought
Airsoft vs Real Steel
I think desert eagle wins
Not even a real Desert Eagle.
@@keksterbojester818 based on?
Whoever wrote that speech for Vinnie deserves an Oscar
Guy Ritchie
Vinnie Jones is such a underrated actor 👌 actually he isn't even acting, anyone who remembers him as a footballer knows he's just mad 😂
He was mad but I still give him credit here. He delivers his lines with amazing presence. A lot of actors play themselves more or less on screen but he still has to be believable as a hit man. Awesome scene from one my favorite movies
Not mad. Just has conviction every action and had no fear any consequences. Hard knocks of watford 🤜
@@gaznev2111 True, him and the Wimbledon Crazy Gang have the word crazy a new meaning 😂
That dude's been to prison lyk how many times! 😂😂
He was basically the English Diego Costa (minus the goals)
Vinnie is hugely underrated, he’s a truly decent, believable actor
Pretty one dimensional though, I'm not sure he has much 'range'. But for this kind of role he does nail it
@@audioamateur mean machine wasnt really a tough guy role but still a good film and I dont even like football
he is only believable as british gangster, he isn't believable as other characters
BulletTooth Tony. Badass.
More like BaddasTooth Tony.
Knowing him, I don't think he was acting here
He playing Vinnie Jones.
@@malzzzzification25 Vinnie Jones as Vinnie Jones. Sounds about right.
He was a better footballer than people gave him credit for.
@@garsm2290 haha 'ang on, mate
The great thing about Vinnie is all he really needs is his character's 'why'. The 'how' is all him.
They don't make movies like these anymore. What a shame
Ikr, I was kind of disappointed with the gentleman guy Richie film that came out recently
@@infinitepurelive I haven't seen that one yet. I know I need to
Mo is that you?
@@infinitepurelive I loved it. A return to fine form for Richie in my opinion. And very well fitting with this and lock stock.
King Arthur legend of the sword is a grower not a shower, worth a watch for sure
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Already 66 mate ))
Good one,a very good one. How could anyone with a valid man-card dislike that?🙄
Up to 82 nutless complainers now.
@@vandutch9219 I was blessed enough to be here at 99 :)
I couldn't resist thumbing down just to make it an even 100 . ;).
My dirty Canadian ex wife took my balls in the divorce . :( ;)
Everything in this scene. Pure gold of cinema.
I just love how calm he is about all this
Brilliant writing and acting
The scary thing is...this is just Vinnie Jones,.. being Vinnie Jones
Probably a real gun as well.
brilliantly put together. i love it when at 1:53 the three tilt their heads in shock to find that it is indeed a proper, well, gun. not funny, but humorous, if that makes sense. the whole scene is awesome. vinnie jones is a natural
An interesting fact about the actor who played Bullet Tooth Tony: He was a professional football/soccer player. He got so many yellow and red cards that he got the nickname "Vinnie the Axe"
One of the greatest scenes in movie history!
Vinnie should got a Nomination for Best Supporting Actor to be fair... Him and Brad Pitt both deserved A bloody Nomination for these 2 Incredible small performances!
This is one of those movies you can never tire of i watch this movie at least once a month, everytime my grandkids get in my car i tell them don't dribble on my seats
„Thats not gun, thats a gun“ british crocodile dundee style lol
The perfect life lesson of “there’s just some people you don’t ever want to threaten”.
Notice how tyrone puts his hand in his jacket pretending to have a gun too at the start of the scene😂
Little details like these are what make movies great.
I've watched this movie a hundred times and i never noticed that at 0:16 when Tony asks him what his name is he leans his head to the side a bit in order to get a good look at the gun. I knew he was talking to distract them to get the drop on them but I never realized he also did it to get information on what kinda people he was dealing with. His eyes never left the gun until he had grabbed the robbers arm. Great acting and character work
Always wanted that gun. No good reason to have it, I'm not hunting Freight trains, but damnit I want one.
You Don't need a reason, its your natural right to have and carry firearms.
Then BUY one!
That wasn't even a Desert Eagle. Too small lol, Hollywood never gets guns right.
@@keksterbojester818 or the man just has very large hands.
@@jadedandbitter his hands would have to be mutant size to be large enough to hold the gun that way. Idk if you've seen a Desert Eagle in real life but I've handled a few and they are two handed guns.
Guy Ritchie should have listened to his Inner voice and made more of these Movies
Best movies of that period. Pure gold
Tyrones face is soo so funny 😁😂
1:40 classic Guy Ritchie crazy camera. It's just so cool
"What's you're name" i don't know if it's me but i laughed so hard.
This movie was ahead of its time.
the face of the guy that doesn't speak is just hilarious 😂
The dialogue of this scene, besides being hilarious and inventive, is amazing! Though such original and brilliant dialogue is par for the course within this altogether outstanding and superbly experimental movie (as the camerawork was obviously radically different and original, and experimental in many respects. Fearlessly so!). The genius of Guy Ritchie is evident all throughout!
Taylor Ahern and unfortunately his talent got in grave right after his first two movies...
@@1990hennesy Sherlock Holmes and the sequel were good
No Roland Juice
The head tilts as they read just absolutely kill me
Rendering violent murderous behavior down into its essence, in a way that would have made William Shakespeare himself, stand up and clap with a tear in his eye. I dont think anyone could make a film this briliant ever again
The very definition of being punk'd out!
One of the greatest movies I ever saw!!!!!
Why does Tyrone even bother on covering his face..every one of them know who he is 🤷♂️😂😂
Vinnie's performance in this scene was actually quite good. He does some subtle movements with his face and eyebrows, and is actually believable.
Why do you sound so surprised?
@@noahmay7708 Because he's an ex footballer, not an actor. And in other stuff he's not particularly great, whereas I thought his acting was actually good in this.
Tyrone @0:13 pretending he also had a gun is so funny lmao
Even the way Replica and desert eagle were shown was entertaining. This movie is Guy Richie at his best and it's a masterpiece
Look at the Tyrone expression priceless!
This is getting recommend to everybody now because of Black history month?
chad white desert eagle vs virgin black replica
@@SanctusBacchus Based.
I just got recommended koalabears in Australia and I'm fairly sure it's not Koala history month.
Don't read too much into it.
@@dustyfox8532 what does based mean
Lmao the algorithm is based 😂
0:21 That "I'm sooo scared" Ooh makes me laugh every time.
Guy Ritchie created several exceptional movies.......great plots and actions and great acting.......I hope he continues with further such movies.....!
I love Vinnie. He was brilliant in Hell Ride, where once again he delivers a monologue that is just pure brilliant acting.
One of the best monologues ever in movie history.
Epic acting in this film , and it's partner Lock stock and two smoking barrels.
Just really really strong dialogue: "Oooh."
I love the little lean they do in perfect synchronization when they look to see the “Desert Eagle .50” on the gun
What's your name? Hahaha!!!
istvangyal85
- shoot him!
- Hou !
Vinnie is a class act. Tough guy in his career’s and in life. God Bless you 🙏
Guy Richie is by far my favorite director! Such a master of his craft!
Those eyes make a woman's heart go faster!!!!
This was Vinny's first acting role... Amazing.
Nope. It was "Lock, stock.."
"Now... Fuck Off!" ... Bad Ass!
One of the best scenes in cinema growing up in the land of bad teeth and tea.
Tyrone is funniest, puts his hand in hi coat, like he has something there😂😂😂
This film is legendary
Vinnie is freekin awesome
That trio of buffoons were the best part of the movie for me, brilliant slapstick. Could've had a film of their own.
Great scene, I remember when Vince grabbed Gazza’s mincy balls 😂😂 😂
The look on Tyrone's face always makes me crack up
Was talking about this scene with a friend as we've both had a drink there. It's the Old Mitre pub in Farringdon if you are a tourist and fancy a diversion!
Don't take the piss boris 🤣🤣🤣
Vinnie still got that passion
He delivers this perfectly. Guy Ritchie played a blinder getting Vinnie Jones into acting
Don't know why this popped up in my recommended list now, but you know what? I don't mind it. This is absolutely great film, I love it, so I don't mind watching clips from. Heck, I may go and watch the whole movie again. Love actors, love dialogue, action, camera shots - everything in this piece is brilliant.
The recommended recommended comments are coming....popped up in my feed yesterday and was surprised there was no recent comments lol
One day, around 2001, my father was taking an interstate bus ride, back when the buses had those big blocky TVs, and movies came on cassette tapes.
He slept through most of the journey, but woke up near the end, right at the moment when Tony said "Son, you're obviously the Big D*ck..." (0:37).
He knew not what the movie was about nor why the scene was happening, and they arrived shortly at the terminal so he didn't get to watch the ending. But he made damn sure to ask the bus driver to show him the VHS cassette so he could later track down this piece of cinema jewel.
In any other movie this would've easily been the best scene.
I LOVE Tyrone's face at 2:04
I will die on the hill that this is one of the most badass speeches in the history of what's basically a comedy film. Vinnie: Best Acting Athlete ever.
This is the most British movie I've seen..
Thought my fridge was cool then i watched this.
I'm sitting at this pub right now watching this, it's like a trip to Mecca!! Unfortunately doesn't look quite the same but has some of the nicest touches are still here.... Like the posts ❤️❤️
How is this movie 24 years old already?!
ONE OF THE BEST ACTİON FİLM I HAVE EVER SEEN
I can’t even tell you how many times I’ve watched this film. One of the best clips ever!
I just watched it yesterday
Guy Ritchie's films are very rewatchable
*"What's your name"?* 😂😂
Actually it's pronounced "WSHORENAYM"
Awesome film. My favourite bit.
how those 3 kept a straight face i will never know 😂😂😂😂
24 years old wtf ❤
'... Anyway, good chat. See ya later.'
I've never seen the movie, but when he said the fact your gun says "Replica down the side" , and mine says "Desert Eagle. 05" that ran a chill up my back for those 3 fellas!!!! Holy crap!!
What I like about Tony is that once he ascertains they’re not a threat he’s willing to let them go
Guy Ritchie is the best!
We quote this movie at work probably 10 times a day!!!😅
Omg, this is one of my favorite scenes in one of my favorite movies. 😂😂 This movie is amazing and brilliant, even now.
Bruh after that, I would've just apologise and left 😂
one movie you never get bored off
😂 This scene is hilarious 😅
One of the greatest movie dialogs of all time that scene. 😎