I don't think that's the way it was meant. If you play poker, one of the common "side games" people play is to try and take the two worst cards ,2/7, and win. There's even jackpots where you get money if you win and show at the end, but you have to make it to the river. On the surface, to movie viewers, saying it's the 'two worst cards you can be dealt' is very limited. In reality, what it stands for is taking the worst you can be dealt and making something out of nothing. I'm pretty sure the writers were thinking on these lines. It's about getting the job done, no matter the odds.
The fact that this is a deleted scene is absolutely genius XD Is no one else catching that? XD The man is so redacted they deleted the scene about how redacted he is XD
it would be genius if we didnt get this same exact scene in the movie with the russian chick who looke him up. how do ll these ppl know the same bald man in government records? im glad they cut this out. its dumb
I appreciate how civilized he was. Made his point and acted like a gentleman afterwards. Just because you have to get your hands dirty doesn't mean you need to be a savage about it.
Incredibly under-rated actor, can do comedy, romance & action films. Hope he gets fleshed out in the sequel, sadly as this was a deleted scene I doubt he'll be in it.
pure speculation that I would love to see expanded on. 8&3 cuff links are for auditors still active, 7&2 are what those who retire get tattooed to remind those who know when the dangerous man is about.
@@v44rgtuy0l3 hmm. Probably its a downgrade version of hutch, you have hutch as your worst; the 8&3 guy as the worse then you have some bad in there too.
If my son-in-law gives me a bag of gold ingots, I would be asking questions about him. Once a sharp dressed 6 4 gent whose looks can kill confronts me, I would stop inquiring about my son-in-law
I would just give my Father in law & Mother in Law A bunch of Gold Bricks and tell them go on a long vacation you two deserve it. My In Laws: wait is there something that your not telling us Son? Me: Let’s just Say I’m just The EVS Tech That Cleans up Messes without people taking a second Look
Well, considering this version happened after Hutch paid his father in law with gold ingots it could still have worked as an after credit scene to hint that Hutch was part of an even bigger group, they just have to alter who the Russians blackmailed, maybe get a different guy
@@heavenlypizza69 the scene of the office guy is the same, just cut out and pasted where a russian hacker was blackmailing him instead to get the files on hutch
@@lowkeyarki7091 It would feel too repetitive. This scene added nothing extra to the movie, borked the pacing, and just added an additional gut punch for junior (who absolutely deserved it)
Perhaps, this is the only way to make the dude shut up and learn something? As a parent, you can't use that didactic strategy though. So, old dad is happy that someone teaches his son valuable lessons. Lesson 1: The world does not revolve around you. That's when Hutch punches him after he bought the factory. Lesson 2: Listen when others speak. One would think that a grown man would know these things, but this is surprisingly hard to teach some people.
What a great movie. Odenkirk deserves an Oscar. A great plot, great acting, some film veterans and throw in some intelligent interesting comedy and you have Nobody.
@@katmgn3442 Mate, he didn't throw an oscar winning performance here, his acting was pretty basic and nothing special. If this is oscar winning performance for you, then Keanu Reeves should've won like 6 of them, heck any actor who has played a character like this should've won one. Odenkirk is a good actor and all, but this ain't it.
Idk about that. I think it’s more like he cleans up the government’s mistakes so the public will never know how corrupt it really is. Not so much sleep peacefully as it is making sure the wool stays pulled over our eyes
Rule of thumb: If the information you're trying to get is labeled "access denied," especially if it's government related, stop digging. Otherwise, you'll most probably not like the answer.
Ha. One time I was playing with URLs trying to get back to a folder level to see what files sere there. Nothing nefarious at all. I got to a landing page for a CIA username and password. Now .. this could have just been the server guys having fun .. or not. In any case .. I backout out and closed the browser. Nope.
Just playin here, Remembering a scene from John Wick: “What? That nobody!” “That f**king nobody…..is Hutch Mansell. A man what you called an auditor, someone you don’t want at your front door, who did wet work for three lettered agencies” 🤣😂
As nice as it was seeing more of Michael Ironside, the way they integrated the records guy into the final cut via the sex photo/blackmail was pretty clever.
I think all she knows is that he always comes home covered cuts and bruises, and that she should treat his wounds without asking questions. Maybe she did ask a question once, and met the barber.
I thought he was the weakest character in the movie. What was he meant to be? If the Auditor is meant be some ex-Tier 1 operative, then who was the Barber meant to be? He's not SAS/SBS material. And what would a former British black-op guy be doing shadowing a former American operative in America for? Is he meant to be his British goodwill ambassador and wet-nurse or something?
@@SmartCookie2022 If we look at the the movie and make some inferences, it could be stated that both The Barber and The Auditor are a part of an organization that handles covert operations without any government influence. It makes entire sense why you would have a former British SoF member, diversity is a powerful tool and so is experience. Having different operators from different countries/continents leads to connections, experience of locations/climates/operating fields, languages, resources, tools, etc etc.
@@ChaosEldritchPrince007That's the most reasonable guess. They're just titles to agents. Doesn't matter if they were American, British, or Italian or German, they got a title.
Yes! He always fit that role. He still does those characters in voice acting, as he has passed his prime for those characters. He still is one great actor.
John Wick The Equalizer Salt The Bourne Trilogy Atomic Blonde Taken Nobody Jack Reacher Shooter Man On Fire The Accountant Kill Bill I love these kick ass action movies.
this is very interesting, it explains a bit the origin and meaning of the tattoo, maybe they could have put a shorter version of these scenes in the movie.
Don't want to be rude, just expressing my opinion, let's say that the analyst is a new guy, by the look of him, he says he's not familiar with what an "auditor" is, seeing he doesn't have a high level clearance I can believe he doesn't know what the card tattoo meant at first, but when he saw The Barber wrist pins he understood he is out of his league, the father-in-law was a Sargent, seen combat duty probably some place safe, he knew what a special operative agent was but he never met one and we can be sure he doesn't understand like the analyst at first, now the vet, the way he is dressed, how he looks, completely different from the Sargent, that he saw some real fking sht in combat and probably still suffering from PTSD, he most definitely met some auditors in his tour or tours of combat and probably having lots of contact from some of the agencies, maybe after his tours, he recognised the expired ID really fast sadly I didn't see what rank and unit was the Veteran so I can't really tell what he did in his military career in comparison with The Sargent, but this is my opinion, sorry for the long post 😅😅😅
I would imagine that the it was a quick rewrite, the tattoo shop scene edited to have a bit of content with the cards thing that probably wouldnt have been in with this scene in the narrative
a lot of those *Special groups* are just whispers and rumors. usually/probably introduced as a extremely high rank when having to deal with normal military, could be a few been let in on whom they really are if that info is necessary for their mission
I like how "The Barber" gives exactly the same kind of gut-punch as The Auditor did. And to the same guy. That would have made the one we see in the film much funnier.
Funny how Ironside isn’t even trying to be invasive, he’s just curious. But even then, he still fully knows it’s way above his pay grade to keep asking
For anyone wondering why he had the similar numbers to hutch they where most likely in the same squad. Like on operation overlord a group of paratroopers shaved their heads like Native American warriors would.
Well, the Men in Black paying a visit after inquiry was bit obvious and may be too elaborate to figure out how to make it interesting to keep scenes. But , man... the guy is intimidating for sure.
Yeah, that could have been written and acted a little more subtle, and it would have been a lot better. Just having the clerk have a screen come up saying his account was locked and he needed to report to internal security would have been plenty.
@@ralphholiman7401 You could cut everything between the guy looking and The Barber showing up without losing anything, and his dialogue could have been more to the point in the confrontation. The point is, your query was noted, and the answer is: don't ask, or else we'll meet again.
I have one here at this house and it's only here because we lost a much older (and, frankly, better looking) one in the move from the previous house. Sometimes it's not about efficiency so much as novelty or an eccentric attachment to the little things. The feel and sound of rotary phones are both pleasant and comforting in the oddest way.
I have one…….a wall mounted 554 Western Electric. Still works great (see now why the federal gov busted up the Bell System)…….. base was made in the 70’s
the older the device, the more chances of it being untraceable, un-hackable and so on. Plus, lesser chances of it existing in digital records, so yeah, more anonymity. Trust me, I've seen a lot of computer engineers around me using keypad phones, and not because they're poor. It's just that they're not connected to umpteen accounts and apps, which diminishes the vulnerability. Just a thought, you may disagree.
What I like about this movie is how the opening scenes show the repetition and monotony of what is my daily life too. Sad part it’s the movie was also shot in my hometown
Wish they had kept the first scene in one or another way. It does add quite a bit to the previous scene with when the war veteran saw his tattoos. I am no poker expert or know much about the game, so the initial meaning of the two cards eludes me (only later with a bit of digging) did I learn it's meant to be the worst cards you can be dealt in poker. Now as someone who doesn't know this. When I saw the cards first time in the veteran scene I just thought "ah he must be some kind of special ops" but if with this scene and poker information that initial assumption would develop into "oh he's the kind of guy the send into words odds to get shit done" which has an heavier impact on how dangerous he really is. But then by this point in the movie, I'd say that this has also been estasblished
that plot hole can be solved pretty easily with one or two line like "honor to 'serve' under you sir" establishing that vet is some kinds of underling and one of the low rank officer in hutch departement, but i think "thank, you for your service" is enough of explanation that the vet knows what hutch and what he represent
Same. I get why they took it out as it does slow down the pacing a bit, but for anyone who doesn’t know poker you’re completely left in the dark. I had to Google a bit to find a breakdown of what that tattoo meant and why it was important to have.
isnt that the point? to build up the tension before morei nfo is revealed. when the veteran apologised and left, we get an idea he's not this simple doormat guy. why would they just reveal from the beginning who he is?
Pretty much when your deal with a bad hand the odds are against ya put that term into what ever special black ops shit these guys went through, means they did shit that were not in the favor if you sent a normal squad of soldiers.
I never did find the significance of the cards, except it was the worst hand ever dealt in Texas hold ‘em. And the Barber had them other pair, which makes it more intriguing. I do hope they make a sequel or prequel which explains the story of the “Auditor” or “Barber”, and Hutch’s brother and dad
I think I understand what the significance of the cards, I feel like it’s also like a calling card that your time is up, I mean it is the worst hand ever dealt in Texas hold ‘em, it’s like life just dealt you a bad hand and the auditor is here to collect
I think it has something to do with their unit. Auditor starts with an A so he has a 2 and a 7 Barber with a B and his cards are 3 and 8 ... Other member of the unit
@@UnderPressureGr oh snap, bro thats actually more dope than what I said, because that actually makes a lot of sense since they’re government assassins, nice breakdown btw 👌🏾
Imagine getting confronted by a man like that and saying “lets get some more shots” has gotta be the smartest answer ever to forget anything ever happened that night😂
So you sayin' the Barber knew about the Pentagon dude digging up files, got to him in time to retract some files, then made it to the bar in time, which could be potentially anywhere all in the time it took this guy to take a piss? People say he would make a great Bond (which, tbf, he does) but I'm just here thinking he would make a great Batman instead.
You do know specific searches get flagged up. When you search up something dodgy that is a threat to National security it would be flagged up. If it’s serious enough, a case would be opened. Nothing you or I do is a secret even behind an anonymous account. Also, a man like the barber has plentiful resources to get around and find exactly where people are.
How about the fact that 95% of deleted scenes should have STAYED in the movie. As an American, I get very salty about Hollywood's assumptions regarding my attention span and interest. Keep them in.
Pirates: Dead Man's Chest's deleted scenes make me wonder if Hollywood sometimes goes out of their way to remove some of the best scenes from movies. These are more like bonus scenes though.
The Archive guy was thinking about an accountant when the father in law mentioned the word 'auditor'. This ties in with the song sung by the Russian girl on the stage at the club in Yulian's first scene in the movie. The English translation for the title of that Russian song (Бухгалтер) is accountant.
Captain here. In the criminal world, The position "Accountant" is also known as waste Management or waste disposal or to make it easy to understand Hitman. Hitman assassin is known as a killing for a living job and to make it NOT sound like a death word, they call it Accountant. In this movie, Hutches real job is an undercover waste disposal CIA agent. In the united states law enforcement has different levels, CIA is for international threats, FBI is for national threats, State police is for specified states only. You can PIN this OP.
Best part....if that would have been a security audit at work for that agent, he would have been fired. Just handing over strictly confidental documents to an unknown person? WTF are you doing boooy?
An argument could be made that the unknown person not only had the clearance to be in that room but was notified that a certain file had been requested.
Did anyone else notice all other staff had been made to leave the floor. This is not possible without heavy hitters being present. The fact every bloody page is redacted.
@@alexandermarken7639 It's not that the other employees were forced to leave, it's that this series of events happened after normal business hours, which means the "Darren Walker" character was working night shift and his former sergeant still knew it. And as a bureaucrat, the Darren Walker character quickly realized that he'd put his pecker in a pencil sharpener when he is suddenly visited at his desk by someone who clearly has the authority to go anywhere in a secure building that he wishes at any time of day or night, immediately after pulling a file to which Darren Walker was denied online access. The "Access Denied" would have triggered a security alert higher up in the chain, leading to this cascade of events.
I wish they kept the scenes in the movie or at least the explanation for the tattoo. I must be an idiot because I felt out of the loop when the old vet saw the tattoo and instantly knew what it meant and got the fuck out of there.
I felt that it was better that way, John Wick style. It's boring I'd they tell you out right, instead the old guy said "f*ck this sh*t I'm out." And later we got a random scene of the bald guy getting blackmailed with his _escapades_ and we find out that the tat probably means body stackers.
Crazy how putting in the name Hutch Mansell tells you not only that's an important name but also that there is 0 chance for any other member of the government to have the same name
@@henriquetelles36 you forget that Bond has to be a British actor, not an American actor. Keep this in mind, the Bond series had never had an American actor.
2:12 In the lowest left hand corner of the screen you see his shirt, because the footage was copy/pasted from the cut that made it to print where this character is being blackmailed instead of doing 'sarge' a favor.
When moby searches for Hutch, his attempt is logged on a server - even when its denied. Anyone that has access to that log can see who made the attempt, when and what they were searching for.
As a former Officer of the Crown attached to the super secretive Australian Department of Defence and embedded into the Australian Military as a Special Placement Officer, this brings back so many Memories of Redacted Documents and Official Secrets.
Oh please, you should try dealing with the British Columbia government regarding just about any investigation on spending, housing laws and the motor vehicle code. I could be a billionaire if I had simply just sold them wide black markers.
I KNEW IT! That voice, the old guy's voice, I knew it was from some character I loved, and I was right. His name is Michael Ironside, the voice of Sam Fisher from the Splinter Cell series, he's a goddamn legend!
Actually in the cia the term auditor means "people who do assasinations for the cia but on records *doesnt work for the cia at all and you can access any information about them aka ghosts * , like what liam neeson was in the movie TAKEN "
When government agents tell you to forget something, they mean, "Delete it from the f-ing movie!"
LOL.
fucking good one
Now it all makes sense
And from memory
Haha 😂
Seeing Michael Ironside in an action movie just feels so comforting. Like reuniting with an old friend.
Two tours on alien planets as a space marine and could pop your head with telekinesis... They didn't know who the real scary guy in the room was!
I watched Starship Troopers in the cinema when it came out in 1997. I was convinced that Michael Ironside was Jack Nicholson!!
Holy fuck until you said something I didn’t realize that was mike.
Sam Fisher's old, damn
Damn tox, never realized it was him either! Feels good indeed now!
The tattoo is self explanatory: HE IS the worst cards you can be dealt in the game.
I don't think that's the way it was meant. If you play poker, one of the common "side games" people play is to try and take the two worst cards ,2/7, and win. There's even jackpots where you get money if you win and show at the end, but you have to make it to the river. On the surface, to movie viewers, saying it's the 'two worst cards you can be dealt' is very limited. In reality, what it stands for is taking the worst you can be dealt and making something out of nothing. I'm pretty sure the writers were thinking on these lines. It's about getting the job done, no matter the odds.
@@cuthwulf If only you spent as much time cultivating a personality as you analyze meaningless stuff.
@@cuthwulf either that or it’s a play on the idea that he went through the worst missions possible and survived
And what about the black dudes shirt button 8 of heart and 3 of spade. What does that represents?
@@San-cs6lk stop being jealous of other ppl like that 🤣
The fact that this is a deleted scene is absolutely genius XD Is no one else catching that? XD The man is so redacted they deleted the scene about how redacted he is XD
Man das meta af :D
I mean I did catch that but I was confused as to who these guys were at the beginning.
This is the first time in a long time I actually bursted out cackling at a comment. Very clever 😂
it would be genius if we didnt get this same exact scene in the movie with the russian chick who looke him up. how do ll these ppl know the same bald man in government records? im glad they cut this out. its dumb
Hahahahha hell yeahgg
I appreciate how civilized he was. Made his point and acted like a gentleman afterwards. Just because you have to get your hands dirty doesn't mean you need to be a savage about it.
Incredibly under-rated actor, can do comedy, romance & action films. Hope he gets fleshed out in the sequel, sadly as this was a deleted scene I doubt he'll be in it.
shaddap
"Professionals have standards"
ur mum doesnt tho, hence u@@thexavier666
@@thexavier666YOU BEAT ME TO IT!
"Do you know who I am?"
Yeah, you're the guy that became diced meat after dodging lasers and not taking 1 step backwards.
Oliver Queen's Step-father?
@@tmac8396 That too 👍
Oh shit no wonder why I thought je looked familiar
Long live Resident Evil...
Thy shall remember
“You mean an accountant?”
No, no. The Accountant is Chris Wolff (Ben Affleck). Hutch Mansel is the Auditor! 😅
Don't forget the Accountant from 'Drive Angry' with Nick Cage 😁😁😁
How about the Equalizer?
Imagine a sequel with both the accountant and auditor and prequels of their origin story.
What about the "transporter"?
What about John Wick?
I love how the Barber had a 8 and 3 cuff pin. 8 and 3 is the second worst hand you can get in Texas Hold'em just under the 7 and 2 Hutch has
Because if you get either of them, you're fucked. Probably a couple more exist too.
Either way, they, like Hutch, are the last thing you wanna see, in the game of life!
pure speculation that I would love to see expanded on. 8&3 cuff links are for auditors still active, 7&2 are what those who retire get tattooed to remind those who know when the dangerous man is about.
@@v44rgtuy0l3 hmm. Probably its a downgrade version of hutch, you have hutch as your worst; the 8&3 guy as the worse then you have some bad in there too.
@@v44rgtuy0l3 I imagine it's based off skill, the worst person at your door is hutch and next is this guy. The more dangerous, the worse the cards
If my son-in-law gives me a bag of gold ingots, I would be asking questions about him. Once a sharp dressed 6 4 gent whose looks can kill confronts me, I would stop inquiring about my son-in-law
got gold can travel
The universal answer to these guys is ... ALWAYS CARRY A THERMAL DETONATOR ON YOUR PERSON! If you go, they go too .. and at least you are even.
I would just give my Father in law & Mother in Law A bunch of Gold Bricks and tell them go on a long vacation you two deserve it.
My In Laws: wait is there something that your not telling us Son?
Me: Let’s just Say I’m just The EVS Tech That Cleans up Messes without people taking a second Look
One of those perfect movies dealing with "don't judge a book by it's cover".
@@alfa-psi okay.... Always confused between these two
please recommend more movies like that
@@kagisocalvinramz3826 the Equalizer 1& 2
@@acurioussoul9840 watched them
@@kagisocalvinramz3826 Polar - 2019 Netflix.
The scene they kept fit much better into the flow and direction the movie took.
Well, considering this version happened after Hutch paid his father in law with gold ingots it could still have worked as an after credit scene to hint that Hutch was part of an even bigger group, they just have to alter who the Russians blackmailed, maybe get a different guy
I can't remember what scene they kept, Can someone please remind me?
@@heavenlypizza69 the scene of the office guy is the same, just cut out and pasted where a russian hacker was blackmailing him instead to get the files on hutch
@@lowkeyarki7091 It would feel too repetitive. This scene added nothing extra to the movie, borked the pacing, and just added an additional gut punch for junior (who absolutely deserved it)
This feels more like an extended after credits scene.
After 'Access Denied' came up, I was expecting a pop-up "Remain Seated. An Agent Will Be With You Shortly."
I like how the father-in-law just stands back both times Eddie gets punched.
I'll need another drink too lol
He raised that kid, he knew the kid is a fuck-up
Wilford Brimley couldn’t put up a fight anyway
Perhaps, this is the only way to make the dude shut up and learn something? As a parent, you can't use that didactic strategy though. So, old dad is happy that someone teaches his son valuable lessons. Lesson 1: The world does not revolve around you. That's when Hutch punches him after he bought the factory. Lesson 2: Listen when others speak. One would think that a grown man would know these things, but this is surprisingly hard to teach some people.
Three, you forgot when Hutch punched him first 👍
What a great movie. Odenkirk deserves an Oscar. A great plot, great acting, some film veterans and throw in some intelligent interesting comedy and you have Nobody.
Oscar for what? It wasn't his best performance. Movie was not that great. It was good, but nothing we haven't seen before.
@@CaseyRedgrave well if not him then maybe its you who should get an oscar
@@katmgn3442 Mate, he didn't throw an oscar winning performance here, his acting was pretty basic and nothing special. If this is oscar winning performance for you, then Keanu Reeves should've won like 6 of them, heck any actor who has played a character like this should've won one. Odenkirk is a good actor and all, but this ain't it.
@@CaseyRedgrave I'm sure that he already won an oscar for playing as saul goodman
@@mayamia1607 he didn't, if only a google was a thing and you could check
Hutch is the guy who does things so the rest of us can sleep peacefully at night.
We sleep safe in our beds because rough men stand ready in the night to visit violence on those who would do us harm - George Orwell.
Law Abiding Citizen
Idk about that. I think it’s more like he cleans up the government’s mistakes so the public will never know how corrupt it really is. Not so much sleep peacefully as it is making sure the wool stays pulled over our eyes
Oh, does he check under my bed and in my closet for monsters? If so, thanks Hutch!
Irelands top gangster is called hutch
Rule of thumb: If the information you're trying to get is labeled "access denied," especially if it's government related, stop digging. Otherwise, you'll most probably not like the answer.
Or end up dead
you're*
Yes
Ha. One time I was playing with URLs trying to get back to a folder level to see what files sere there. Nothing nefarious at all. I got to a landing page for a CIA username and password. Now .. this could have just been the server guys having fun .. or not. In any case .. I backout out and closed the browser. Nope.
@@eTraxx you are very wise 👍
Just playin here, Remembering a scene from John Wick:
“What? That nobody!”
“That f**king nobody…..is Hutch Mansell. A man what you called an auditor, someone you don’t want at your front door, who did wet work for three lettered agencies” 🤣😂
hahaha nice one
Given who wrote both movies, it's not implausible...
That F**king Nobody is NOT John Wick...
@@gamil867 and yet the writer for both movies is the same...
According to the writer, Nobody is IN the Wick Universe...
Basically he could also be labeled as RED "Retired Extremely Dangerous" a good crossover?
Ikr that would fit really well
Exactly!!!
Not every movie has to be a crossover or universe expansion
yes
Brilliant
I have watched this scene so many times and it never gets boring.
"Do you know who i am"
After he says no sir and his head nods you know this is somebody real high up and serious.
As nice as it was seeing more of Michael Ironside, the way they integrated the records guy into the final cut via the sex photo/blackmail was pretty clever.
I got the feeling from watching the movie that Hutch's wife might have something more in her background as well.
Same!
well, she obviously knows more than we do...
I think all she knows is that he always comes home covered cuts and bruises, and that she should treat his wounds without asking questions. Maybe she did ask a question once, and met the barber.
She had that "seems like old times" vibe.
Especially since she wants to know if the new house has a basement, lol...
I did not expect the total 180° turn he had when asked about where to get an ice cream 😂😂😂
Really hoping The Barber gets a bigger role in the sequel. He’s a great character
I thought he was the weakest character in the movie. What was he meant to be? If the Auditor is meant be some ex-Tier 1 operative, then who was the Barber meant to be? He's not SAS/SBS material. And what would a former British black-op guy be doing shadowing a former American operative in America for? Is he meant to be his British goodwill ambassador and wet-nurse or something?
@@SmartCookie2022 just another immigrant soldier, we have tons of them
@@SmartCookie2022 he used to work with 007 back in the late 90s and early 2000s.
@@SmartCookie2022 If we look at the the movie and make some inferences, it could be stated that both The Barber and The Auditor are a part of an organization that handles covert operations without any government influence. It makes entire sense why you would have a former British SoF member, diversity is a powerful tool and so is experience. Having different operators from different countries/continents leads to connections, experience of locations/climates/operating fields, languages, resources, tools, etc etc.
@@ChaosEldritchPrince007That's the most reasonable guess. They're just titles to agents. Doesn't matter if they were American, British, or Italian or German, they got a title.
Back in the day Michael Ironside might have played Hutch himself
Yes! He always fit that role. He still does those characters in voice acting, as he has passed his prime for those characters. He still is one great actor.
I prefer bob odenkir but it was cool that idea.
He kinda does... as Sam Fisher
One of the most reliable and hardest working actors in the world. His filmography is incredible.
He usually plays villains and authority figures.
John Wick
The Equalizer
Salt
The Bourne Trilogy
Atomic Blonde
Taken
Nobody
Jack Reacher
Shooter
Man On Fire
The Accountant
Kill Bill
I love these kick ass action movies.
Peppermint
Don't forget The Punisher ( referring to the TV show)
You forgot about wanted.
Polar? Bullet Train?
wrath of man?
this is very interesting, it explains a bit the origin and meaning of the tattoo, maybe they could have put a shorter version of these scenes in the movie.
That might have worked to but I think what we got was good enough.
They could have put all of this in the movie and it would have been 4 minutes longer...
@@spectralassassin6030 Good enough? Wow! Real high bar there buddy
i can see why these were not include in the movie, movie was better without these scenes as these explain too much removing all mystery
So, a former Sgt, and a military analyst don't understand the cards tattoo, yet clearly the vet in the tattoo shop knows EXACTLY wtf is up.
Don't want to be rude, just expressing my opinion, let's say that the analyst is a new guy, by the look of him, he says he's not familiar with what an "auditor" is, seeing he doesn't have a high level clearance I can believe he doesn't know what the card tattoo meant at first, but when he saw The Barber wrist pins he understood he is out of his league, the father-in-law was a Sargent, seen combat duty probably some place safe, he knew what a special operative agent was but he never met one and we can be sure he doesn't understand like the analyst at first, now the vet, the way he is dressed, how he looks, completely different from the Sargent, that he saw some real fking sht in combat and probably still suffering from PTSD, he most definitely met some auditors in his tour or tours of combat and probably having lots of contact from some of the agencies, maybe after his tours, he recognised the expired ID really fast sadly I didn't see what rank and unit was the Veteran so I can't really tell what he did in his military career in comparison with The Sargent, but this is my opinion, sorry for the long post 😅😅😅
@@monkmonk275 Spot on! You must be in the shit to recognize the shit lol
I would imagine that the it was a quick rewrite, the tattoo shop scene edited to have a bit of content with the cards thing that probably wouldnt have been in with this scene in the narrative
@@monkmonk275 Fair enough. Taking those scenes out makes the reveal more fit anyway. Also, the ID was his dad's FBI ID.
a lot of those *Special groups* are just whispers and rumors. usually/probably introduced as a extremely high rank when having to deal with normal military, could be a few been let in on whom they really are if that info is necessary for their mission
He is nobody that nobody needs to know…
I want the next movie on this
Fingers cross.
I love how the strongest looking guy in the movie literally gets gut checked twice
If this was in it, it wouldn’t have made sense for Yulie to find out who he is.
I like how "The Barber" gives exactly the same kind of gut-punch as The Auditor did. And to the same guy.
That would have made the one we see in the film much funnier.
He punched the solar plexus..it's a nerve cluster....A very resourceful move in a fight..it temporarily paralyzes your breathing muscles.
Funny how Ironside isn’t even trying to be invasive, he’s just curious. But even then, he still fully knows it’s way above his pay grade to keep asking
For anyone wondering why he had the similar numbers to hutch they where most likely in the same squad. Like on operation overlord a group of paratroopers shaved their heads like Native American warriors would.
also because theyre the 2nd worse cards you can be dealt
their*
@@thenaughtyamericanexpat "they're heads"?
"Shaved they are heads"?
Do I understand you correctly?
The Filthy 13, 1st Demolition Section of 506th PIR, 101st Airborne.
Oh man, the "peanut buster parfait it is then' line broke me. lol
Who else has hankering for some ice cream.
It's the simple things in life that make it bearable.
Well, the Men in Black paying a visit after inquiry was bit obvious and may be too elaborate to figure out how to make it interesting to keep scenes. But , man... the guy is intimidating for sure.
Yeah, that could have been written and acted a little more subtle, and it would have been a lot better. Just having the clerk have a screen come up saying his account was locked and he needed to report to internal security would have been plenty.
@@ralphholiman7401 You could cut everything between the guy looking and The Barber showing up without losing anything, and his dialogue could have been more to the point in the confrontation. The point is, your query was noted, and the answer is: don't ask, or else we'll meet again.
Yeah, I see why these were cut. Would just make the story confusing, without advancing the plot.
Actual, it would of made his position as an "Auditor", more set in stone as the guy you don't f*** with.
Agreed. The movie was better without these scenes.
@@lumberluc I'd say his actions during the film set that tone just fine. These scenes are interesting but also redundant.
At the same time, I'm glad they exist because they are great.
Dude, I really wish they had that in the flick, not that it would have mattered, it was cool to get chills right now
Idk. I think the tattoo is more interesting when it's all a mystery
These scenes should have stayed in the movie. These are epic.
This was a good call to pull these scenes out. They said more with the scenes in the final version. The blackmail package was great.
I can believe everything else in this movie except anyone who still has a rotary phone.
I have one here at this house and it's only here because we lost a much older (and, frankly, better looking) one in the move from the previous house. Sometimes it's not about efficiency so much as novelty or an eccentric attachment to the little things. The feel and sound of rotary phones are both pleasant and comforting in the oddest way.
I have one…….a wall mounted 554 Western Electric. Still works great (see now why the federal gov busted up the Bell System)…….. base was made in the 70’s
I have one but I don't use it, I don't even have a landline anymore lol
the older the device, the more chances of it being untraceable, un-hackable and so on. Plus, lesser chances of it existing in digital records, so yeah, more anonymity. Trust me, I've seen a lot of computer engineers around me using keypad phones, and not because they're poor. It's just that they're not connected to umpteen accounts and apps, which diminishes the vulnerability. Just a thought, you may disagree.
@@Husainbhinder02 as a software guy I get that but wouldn't think that kind of security would be needed for a public business
Damn. This should have stayed in the movie. There needs to be a sequel as good as it was.
I just saw online recently that they are making a Nobody part 2! I'm looking forward to this sequel immensely!
What I like about this movie is how the opening scenes show the repetition and monotony of what is my daily life too. Sad part it’s the movie was also shot in my hometown
Pretty cool how the bar had a movie-visually-aesthetic rotary dial phone in 2021...🙄🙄🙄
We really need these barber scenes. He's badass.
Never mess with walter from the arrow. Oliver must have taught him somethin.
Eh I think the old bald guy could've easily fucked him up
You mean Walter from Arrow.
I see You are a man of culture as well
Jack
Wish they had kept the first scene in one or another way. It does add quite a bit to the previous scene with when the war veteran saw his tattoos. I am no poker expert or know much about the game, so the initial meaning of the two cards eludes me (only later with a bit of digging) did I learn it's meant to be the worst cards you can be dealt in poker.
Now as someone who doesn't know this. When I saw the cards first time in the veteran scene I just thought "ah he must be some kind of special ops" but if with this scene and poker information that initial assumption would develop into "oh he's the kind of guy the send into words odds to get shit done" which has an heavier impact on how dangerous he really is. But then by this point in the movie, I'd say that this has also been estasblished
that plot hole can be solved pretty easily with one or two line like "honor to 'serve' under you sir" establishing that vet is some kinds of underling and one of the low rank officer in hutch departement, but i think "thank, you for your service" is enough of explanation that the vet knows what hutch and what he represent
Bad poker hand but one to gamble your left nut on in black jack
Same. I get why they took it out as it does slow down the pacing a bit, but for anyone who doesn’t know poker you’re completely left in the dark. I had to Google a bit to find a breakdown of what that tattoo meant and why it was important to have.
isnt that the point? to build up the tension before morei nfo is revealed. when the veteran apologised and left, we get an idea he's not this simple doormat guy. why would they just reveal from the beginning who he is?
Pretty much when your deal with a bad hand the odds are against ya put that term into what ever special black ops shit these guys went through, means they did shit that were not in the favor if you sent a normal squad of soldiers.
I never did find the significance of the cards, except it was the worst hand ever dealt in Texas hold ‘em. And the Barber had them other pair, which makes it more intriguing. I do hope they make a sequel or prequel which explains the story of the “Auditor” or “Barber”, and Hutch’s brother and dad
I think I understand what the significance of the cards, I feel like it’s also like a calling card that your time is up, I mean it is the worst hand ever dealt in Texas hold ‘em, it’s like life just dealt you a bad hand and the auditor is here to collect
Cartomancy. I guess it’s like tarot but uses playing cards. Never heard of it til now but it really explains the cards meanings.
Worst hand meaning "a hand no one wants to see"
I think it has something to do with their unit.
Auditor starts with an A so he has a 2 and a 7
Barber with a B and his cards are 3 and 8
... Other member of the unit
@@UnderPressureGr oh snap, bro thats actually more dope than what I said, because that actually makes a lot of sense since they’re government assassins, nice breakdown btw 👌🏾
Michael Ironside is becoming Wilford Brimley as he ages.
Hahahaha I shouldn't laugh 😅 😂 Michael Ironside is the Maan but you are right 😂😂
I think they could've kept some of this in. Not all but maybe a third of this just to kind of help paint the picture but what they did still works.
Imagine getting confronted by a man like that and saying “lets get some more shots” has gotta be the smartest answer ever to forget anything ever happened that night😂
So you sayin' the Barber knew about the Pentagon dude digging up files, got to him in time to retract some files, then made it to the bar in time, which could be potentially anywhere
all in the time it took this guy to take a piss?
People say he would make a great Bond (which, tbf, he does) but I'm just here thinking he would make a great Batman instead.
You do know specific searches get flagged up. When you search up something dodgy that is a threat to National security it would be flagged up. If it’s serious enough, a case would be opened. Nothing you or I do is a secret even behind an anonymous account. Also, a man like the barber has plentiful resources to get around and find exactly where people are.
Doesn’t change travel time. Think he commandeered a supersonic jet?
I love how in American movies the "deleted scenes" nearly always include all the story and suspense. 🤣
How about the fact that 95% of deleted scenes should have STAYED in the movie. As an American, I get very salty about Hollywood's assumptions regarding my attention span and interest. Keep them in.
Don’t forget … all the intimidating characters must have a British accent!
They still tend to overestimate the attention span of the majority of potential viewers.@@aaronmurphy9353
Pirates: Dead Man's Chest's deleted scenes make me wonder if Hollywood sometimes goes out of their way to remove some of the best scenes from movies. These are more like bonus scenes though.
@@Mizmoon2020Or Irish, Scottish, or German.
If they were going for a sequel, those cut scenes would have raised questions that could have been answered in a new movie.
8 of hearts and 3 of diamonds are one of the worst hands as well btw
These cut scenes were kinda relevant. Thanks
The dude gets gutted twice by the same organization which just really shows they go for efficiency too
Wish they would come up with a part two.
3:43 Charlie: (Why do people keep punching me in the stomach?)
Lol.
I can watch this scene many times, and it's good every time.
This was a wonderful movie
You see these movies and then in real life a boy steal thousands of documents and get caught only when he posts it on the internet
The Archive guy was thinking about an accountant when the father in law mentioned the word 'auditor'. This ties in with the song sung by the Russian girl on the stage at the club in Yulian's first scene in the movie. The English translation for the title of that Russian song (Бухгалтер) is accountant.
Captain here.
In the criminal world, The position "Accountant" is also known as waste Management or waste disposal or to make it easy to understand Hitman. Hitman assassin is known as a killing for a living job and to make it NOT sound like a death word, they call it Accountant.
In this movie, Hutches real job is an undercover waste disposal CIA agent. In the united states law enforcement has different levels, CIA is for international threats, FBI is for national threats, State police is for specified states only.
You can PIN this OP.
Best part....if that would have been a security audit at work for that agent, he would have been fired. Just handing over strictly confidental documents to an unknown person? WTF are you doing boooy?
Handing over any file or even printing it would have gotten him fired.
Yeah. Ah I think i worked too much as an office jokey. :D
An argument could be made that the unknown person not only had the clearance to be in that room but was notified that a certain file had been requested.
Did anyone else notice all other staff had been made to leave the floor. This is not possible without heavy hitters being present. The fact every bloody page is redacted.
@@alexandermarken7639 It's not that the other employees were forced to leave, it's that this series of events happened after normal business hours, which means the "Darren Walker" character was working night shift and his former sergeant still knew it.
And as a bureaucrat, the Darren Walker character quickly realized that he'd put his pecker in a pencil sharpener when he is suddenly visited at his desk by someone who clearly has the authority to go anywhere in a secure building that he wishes at any time of day or night, immediately after pulling a file to which Darren Walker was denied online access. The "Access Denied" would have triggered a security alert higher up in the chain, leading to this cascade of events.
Have you ever been in the presence of terror? This is what it really feels like.
Michael Ironside, the voice actor of Splinter Cell's Sam Fisher and Top Gun's Jester :)
He has a badass CV from working with James Bond in MI6 and, presumably, the CIA.
If you're looking up info on a data base and you get "Access Denied", It's already too late.
"That pleases me" gets me every time
I wish they kept the scenes in the movie or at least the explanation for the tattoo. I must be an idiot because I felt out of the loop when the old vet saw the tattoo and instantly knew what it meant and got the fuck out of there.
I felt that it was better that way, John Wick style. It's boring I'd they tell you out right, instead the old guy said "f*ck this sh*t I'm out." And later we got a random scene of the bald guy getting blackmailed with his _escapades_ and we find out that the tat probably means body stackers.
Michael Ironside. Best actor for playing a bad guy.. Been in a load of movies..
Limitless the tv series. really good.
Ironside voiced Darkseid in the Superman: TAS.
Or if you need someone to voice a spy
I prefer the deleted scene. Gives alot of depth and answers to some of the questions.
Crazy how putting in the name Hutch Mansell tells you not only that's an important name but also that there is 0 chance for any other member of the government to have the same name
Man, I can't believe they cut this scene. So worth it. lol
2 actors that sound like Michael Ironside..One being Michael Ironside!
I know what the 7-2 offsuit means on Hutch's tattoo... but what about the 8-3 suit in the black guys cuffs?
Movie was thoroughly enjoyable.
it wasn't a movie that had a lot of money thrown into it but (with a good soundtrack) just seemed to come together non the less.
dude if the info is classified I would stay the hell away from that info
Always thought Colin Salmon would have made a great Bond.
He has the act and the class! I would like to see him in the role!
@@henriquetelles36 you forget that Bond has to be a British actor, not an American actor. Keep this in mind, the Bond series had never had an American actor.
@@jaidenxiong9996 Colin Salmon is British.
Classy bond!
@@jaidenxiong9996 and as far as I know, a British director, except the new No time to Die, which will be shit, maybe
2:12 In the lowest left hand corner of the screen you see his shirt, because the footage was copy/pasted from the cut that made it to print where this character is being blackmailed instead of doing 'sarge' a favor.
Anyone else noticed that Darren kept typing long after he actually finished typing in "Hutch Mansell"?
Because the screen wasnt actually showing that. It's a graphic put in, in post.
@@midweekcentaur1050 Yes, I know that. It's still weird. It just reminds me of bad dubbing.
@@DoomRulz its a deleted scene lmao its not finished
It looks like he typed a few keys (maybe 2-3) and then just "paste" full name and continue to type.
When moby searches for Hutch, his attempt is logged on a server - even when its denied.
Anyone that has access to that log can see who made the attempt, when and what they were searching for.
As a former Officer of the Crown attached to the super secretive Australian Department of Defence and embedded into the Australian Military as a Special Placement Officer, this brings back so many Memories of Redacted Documents and Official Secrets.
No, they didn't ;-)
Oh please, you should try dealing with the British Columbia government regarding just about any investigation on spending, housing laws and the motor vehicle code. I could be a billionaire if I had simply just sold them wide black markers.
@@FirstLastOne let’s not forget to photocopy the Redacted Documents, else somebody will just hold the Document up to the light and read it anyways
Evidently not that secretive.
Shouldn't you be avoiding talking about this
This adds just a bit more mystery to what kind of agency or squad or whatever Hutch was in. Wonder why it was deleted.
OMG he was punched again at the same spot, all in the same day! I can't stop laughing!
So the barber is not just some highly-connected information broker.
I would have loved to have seen more of "The Barber"!!
I KNEW IT! That voice, the old guy's voice, I knew it was from some character I loved, and I was right. His name is Michael Ironside, the voice of Sam Fisher from the Splinter Cell series, he's a goddamn legend!
or Jester from Top Gun, which is where I first saw him.
Rasczak from "Starship Troopers".
Darryl Revok from "Scanners"
Omg Splinter Cell.. I was world ranked top 5 for 2 months at that time. And Socom 2 at the time as well. Accolades that will not get you laid.
hopefully this would become a series just like john wick, so much story to tell on this movie
Loved seeing those but I'm glad they were cut
For all of you thinking the Sarge sounds familiar, that is Sam Fisher from the Splinter Cell Games!
Starship Troopers FTW
subtitle: "breathes silently" situation: *heavy breathing to catch some air*
Actually in the cia the term auditor means "people who do assasinations for the cia but on records *doesnt work for the cia at all and you can access any information about them aka ghosts * , like what liam neeson was in the movie TAKEN "
Idk what you are talking about nor will I ask any questions. Good day, sir.
@ThatOneDude 6969 lol. What a way to ruin a joke. Good job!
@ThatOneDude 6969 those "classified information" is what make people suddenly disappeared
@SpiritualAlien99 Tell that to Martin Luther King
@SpiritualAlien99 if you want to file a FoIA request and get a completely redacted set of documents and membership on all the watchlists go ahead
I like how he continues typing after the typing on the screen finishes.
Sam Fisher gets intimidated by Walter Steele
You mean Darkseid gets intimidated by Walter Steele
@@somedude7892 or Darkseid gets intimidated by General Zod
They are old friends of Frank Moses from R.E.D. 😉
Hutch Mansell and Frank Moses seem to have similar personal files.
100% the correct decision to cut these scenes totally unnecessary
Agree, the hacker scene implied so much more than the deleted scenes.
Some information is better left alone ! Spooks are very scary!
I hoped at the end of the movie, there would be a john wick refference.
How about the whole movie
the plot itself is kind of a john wick. well because it was written by the same writer/director haha
@@pripyat.sadboi8092 hoping for some sort of crossover though
Maybe there'll be some easter eggs if they make Nobody 2 (I hope so).