John Wick (2014) | Movie Reaction | First Time Watching | Don't Mess With Someone's Dog!
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- Опубликовано: 2 мар 2023
- You don't mess with a hitman's dog! Mrs. Movies finally meets John Wick (2014). Here's her reaction to her first time watching.
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You thought he was Willem Dafoe but he was really Willem Dafriend.
"He wasn't the Boogeyman, he was sent to kill the f--king Boogeyman. Once, I've seen him killed 3 guys in a bar with a pencil, A F--king... Pencil."
He didnt miss Iosef. The glass changed the trajectory of the bullet. The shot Marcus took at John through a window is done with special bullet designed for it. Not once in the movie does John even pretend that he wants to play with a kill. He goes to work and treats it as that, work. This particular job is retribution.
The Mrs. is sharp AF.
I've watched this movie a lot, and never caught that the dog he takes at the end was "To be put down". I always thought he was just taking some random dog, and it felt very weird! This detail makes him taking the dog make so much more sense. He's saving it.
RIP Dupes🐕
The part about the puppy dying that hurt my heart the most was that after they beat the dog it still crawled over to him before dying
This man was 50 when he made this movie...52 for chapter 2...54 for chapter 3 and im guessing around 56 for john wick 4...incredible.
You didn't have a dog. You had a furry tornado!
When Francis tells Jon he lost 60 kilograms it was code for how many hostiles were in the building
Just realized thanks to a Facebook memory. Today, March 3rd, actually marks the 12 year anniversary of when Rupert aka The Dupes was hit by a mini-van, rolled under the car from front to back on a snowy day and a bad case of the zoomies. He fully recovered with minor scratches and a blown out knee, which he had fixed and healed up perfect. He would live another 10 years having passed two year ago. He was a great big brother to our two technical difficulties and that legacy lives on now with our current pup, Howdy, who despite never meeting Rupert, shares a bit of his soul and loving personality.
The cop's line reading at the door of John's house of "You... ah... working again, John?" is one of my favorite things ever.
With regards to Daisy: The actor who was playing the thug who 'killed' her spent hours after that scene just holding and petting the dog, and, according to rumour, bawling his eyes out at the very thought of hurting a puppy like his character did. Afterwards he adopted her. She's apparently SUPER spoiled now.
That vid of Dupes doing the zoomies brought me to tears. Was not expecting that. 😭😭😭
Notice that Jimmy the cop slowly, carefully takes his hat off with his right hand. No threat here, John...
The action in this franchise is so good because the director was a stuntman himself
They can't have known this would hit big which makes it even more impressive that they didn't just write a movie about a hitman. They created a mythology around the world of assassins that feels so fully realized you'd think this was based on an existing property. I love it.
The thing that absolutely sells John Wick as a character and the film’s premise is the acting done by Michael Nyqvist(as Viggo Tarasov-Main Crime Boss); the mere fact that Nyqvist played Viggo as completely and utterly SHOOOK crime lord-- throughout the entire film, legit is the major element that give Wick’s legend credibility-- then reenforced by every thing else. And it was the “Baba Yega” speech and the use of the dog’s death as a catalyst, which sets up the film -- perfectly!
The doctor was Master Oogway in Kung Fu Panda. 🤣
now i've never owned a dog