It's a myth buster. he said earlier if we get held up we'll hold court at the streets. taking a sip of tossed or trash meal so thirsty, out of breath, caught in corner, symbolized choosing that ended being the same as 'shot like a dog at the streets'. not so glorified after all.
@@oriamir8994 you've said this on numerous comments?! the audience ain't stupid they did hear his quote of holding court on the street and knew he wasn't gonna surrender...what on earth has myth busting got to do with enjoying a cold coke before you leave this earth?! 😂
I like that detail too but him taking his eyes off a suspect with a machine gun 20 feet away didn't seem realistic but I'm no expert it was just my observation
That's about the only thing the scene got right. Hamm's character was a tactical trainwreck. He caused a bunch more people to be shot by not engaging Coughlin when he was behind him and had the drop on him. He stood out in the open giving commands that were ignored and didn't get a single shot off before being forced to scramble for cover. When Hamm finally takes a shot, he misses from a few feet away with a shotgun. His second round was deliberately aimed low to apparently only wound Coughlin. Coughlin then sprays fire indiscriminately and shoots several more cops. Hamm continues to shout verbal commands because he cares more about taking Coughlin alive than ending the threat. Hamm was a disaster.
Coughlin was supposed to be a villain but I liked his character. Loyal, kept his word, balls of steel, and he always had his brothers' backs. But he also just happened to be a violent sociopath. Was sad when he died.
@@TheJay-Mann Eh, rather see him in projects like this where he has more creative choices with his character. Those superhero films tend to limit a lot of actors when it comes to their skills. Plus play a superhero to long and all your previous roles will be underlooked.
I became a fan when he played in 28 weeks later dude was a dam good soldier he sacrifice he's life to make sure the 2 kids & female soldier live really shed a tear when he died
Before the movie was released, Ben Affleck praised Jeremy Renner's performance. He even jokingly stated that if ever there was a bad shot or performance from someone else in a scene, editing could easily cut to Renner looking at a napkin in order to make the scene work. Jeremy Renner later would go on to receive an Academy Award nomination for his performance.
Always loved the acting in this movie especially the shootouts. You can tell in this scene when the first bullet hits his neck he starts to twitch and fall. Its the little details in movies that make them so good
Little details like how at 1:00 he is being shot at constantly and the second he gets the chance to blast the guy in the back with the shotgun he just runs after him WITH THE GUN LOWERED? like bruh come on lmfao
A headshot doesn't mean instant kill. The skull it pretty hard and bullets have been known to deflect off of it. Better to have a complete elimination of the possible threat.
I love how Affleck said while making this movie if a scene got stale or something he would just put the camera on Renner looking at an apple or something lol.
It's a myth buster. he said earlier if we get held up we'll hold court at the streets. taking a sip of tossed or trash meal so thirsty, out of breath, caught in corner, symbolized choosing that ended being the same as 'shot like a dog at the streets'. not so glorified after all.
@@DarkestLight4Uhat’s true brother but I will say you could use a fake latex realistic looking mask to hide your face Then take it off when the heat is off of you.
He was gonna get away, the FBI guy knew what He was looking for while other cops were clueless, it wasnt a normal brain FBI guy Hence why Ben afflick got in the cop car and drove away clean
This movie was my shit. Even seeing in theater felt like a heist. It was rated r so we couldn’t pay to get and had the security with flashlights looking around the theater for us.
@@lambsauce5312 It is actually harder to make a semi-auto open bolt rather than a full auto only open bolt. To make it fully auto you just have to make it so the trigger doesn't get in the way as the bolt slams back forward after a shot since an open bolt is just a tube, spring, and bolt where the bolt fires by pushing a round into the chamber and slamming into it to fire then uses the recoil to push itself back. Basically think of it like a pogo stick where the bullet makes you jump back in the air. Unless something is there to stop the pogo stick from slamming back into the ground, it is going to keep going.
I like the cop yelling “drop the weapon” in the middle of Coughlin running through the street spraying randomly at police “oh I’m sorry sir idk what I was thinking lemme put this down.” Or the lady casually driving by in the Sentra trying to see what the commotion is, being told to move 😂😂 there’s a guy shooting a few feet away lady are you deaf?
Affleck literally NAILED the Boston metro vibe imo.. 100% Id be a "Tooney," because im from Central MA.. The whole vibe of this movie though to me is pure blue collar MA .. I cant think of another Boston flick that really hits on the day to day dialogue like thus one .. RENNER absolutely KILLED it too not being a native.. Its his best movie imo
Only unrealistic thing is when affleck drives away from the scene and Hamm sees him I feel like hamm would’ve been all over that and known a real cop wouldn’t be just leaving a big scene like that.
I noticed that too. I think the detective was a bit caught up in the moment and however smart and detail oriented he might have been, it’s only a human mistake that anybody can make.And to be honest it didn’t make much sense that his friend would be anywhere near given the number of cops and the fact that Coughlin’s been alone until that moment.
Ive seen videos on youtube with heat-like gunshots. Its about the mics and about the volume control and compression basically. Some people get the mics to pick all of it up correctly.
This reminded me of kill mongers death . Mans would rather die free than be captured and put in chains. hat eme for saying it but he seemed like a psycho... but a psycho with a purpose
All psychos have a purpose. Some are common ground, some are unreachable, some are just straight up crazy talk. But in their heads they all have a purpose
The Departed, The Town, Casino, The Godfather & Goodfellas are my top 5 crime movies (in order) to date. Honorable mentions, Training Day, Heat & Pulp Fiction
In that moment , the sip of cold soda would taste like the best you’ve ever had.
Definitely
@@PostalWorker14 There was a bag of food next to it, he should've had a bite of the cheeseburger also.
Amen
Not as good as green tea, with honey.
@@Demun1649 I don't know you but I'd like to.
Renner performed the hell out of this role. Phenomenal performance. Get well soon Renner! 🖤
Best part is when he takes the sip of the soda knowing it’s his last what a badass moment
It's a myth buster. he said earlier if we get held up we'll hold court at the streets. taking a sip of tossed or trash meal so thirsty, out of breath, caught in corner, symbolized choosing that ended being the same as 'shot like a dog at the streets'. not so glorified after all.
That's sad af. How is that badass at all wtf lmao
@@oriamir8994 you've said this on numerous comments?! the audience ain't stupid they did hear his quote of holding court on the street and knew he wasn't gonna surrender...what on earth has myth busting got to do with enjoying a cold coke before you leave this earth?! 😂
the human race gets intrigued by the smallest things, it's so cringy.
@@oriamir8994 it symbolized holding court on the streets like he said he would. What’s your fuckin point dude
At 0:42 the realism of him looking up for a landmark to call out his location is small details that actually occur in real life
I like that detail too but him taking his eyes off a suspect with a machine gun 20 feet away didn't seem realistic but I'm no expert it was just my observation
@@Bl913Situational Awareness. You can be aware of more than one thing at a time.
He should have also included carrying a bag in the description. Dressed as BPD is everywhere.
That's about the only thing the scene got right. Hamm's character was a tactical trainwreck. He caused a bunch more people to be shot by not engaging Coughlin when he was behind him and had the drop on him. He stood out in the open giving commands that were ignored and didn't get a single shot off before being forced to scramble for cover. When Hamm finally takes a shot, he misses from a few feet away with a shotgun. His second round was deliberately aimed low to apparently only wound Coughlin. Coughlin then sprays fire indiscriminately and shoots several more cops. Hamm continues to shout verbal commands because he cares more about taking Coughlin alive than ending the threat. Hamm was a disaster.
i love the addition of him taking his last sip of what looks to be (someone else's) coke
It's a good detail. Losing blood like that makes you thirsty.
@@DevotedDisciple-x I'm sure it's more like I'm about to die let me enjoy something before I go
Been here before it makes you thirsty as shit.
“Fuck you!” 😅
@@eliaralvarez4894 Wait really? I've lost alot blood before but it never made me thirsty, just tired
I just realized: he was out of bullets. He chose suicide by cop instead of getting brought in.
Me too. I always thought he re loaded and i just noticed he was on empty. I dont even think he racked the pistol’s slide back.
Earlier in the movie he stated he would never go back in and would hold court out in the streets. He held to his word.
thats why you always bring extra ammo!!!!
Not like he would stand a chance against all those cops and a SWAT team.
I guess "spray and pray" was not the best tactic for his situation.
"If we get banged up; I'm holding court in the street."
Jammed up *
You had one job
@@JackFlannery-gn7iz😂😂😂😂😂
Coughlin was supposed to be a villain but I liked his character. Loyal, kept his word, balls of steel, and he always had his brothers' backs. But he also just happened to be a violent sociopath. Was sad when he died.
The perfect bad guy haha
At times we need the unfortunately 😊
Cop killer- used a kid as a sheild.
Trash bag
Jeremy Renner was literally on fire at this point and could play a specific character as good as anyone, rather than just acting
Fax. I enjoyed watching his growth. Now he is THE Hawkeye. Hope he makes it thru his injury 🙏🏾
@@TheJay-Mann Eh, rather see him in projects like this where he has more creative choices with his character. Those superhero films tend to limit a lot of actors when it comes to their skills. Plus play a superhero to long and all your previous roles will be underlooked.
I became a fan when he played in 28 weeks later dude was a dam good soldier he sacrifice he's life to make sure the 2 kids & female soldier live really shed a tear when he died
Jeremy Hudson renner
That "fuck you" has always made me laugh! 😂😂
“What is your name!”
“Coughlin!”
“F*** you Coughlin!”
That was real 😹😹😹😹😹
“Fawk yew ! “ 😂
Faaaah Q
I mean did Frawley really think he was gonna go peacefully at this point?
Before the movie was released, Ben Affleck praised Jeremy Renner's performance. He even jokingly stated that if ever there was a bad shot or performance from someone else in a scene, editing could easily cut to Renner looking at a napkin in order to make the scene work. Jeremy Renner later would go on to receive an Academy Award nomination for his performance.
Just awesome 🤘 thanks for the info
Bruh did u copy and paste this from the imdb site? Word for word
@@hoodieso8858lol
@@hoodieso8858
Appears that he did 😂
He kept his word. He held court on the street. That was a suicide move when he came out with the two guns, neither of them having any bullets in them.
He did that on purpose, he didn't want to go to prison
That has to be the best head shot in cinematic history, Geat job Mr. Affleck
Just watched to watch on Netflix and this really surprised me. Great movie
Leo in The Departed is great too.
edit: oops! spoiler alert.
Slasher movie called "Maniac" has a pretty good one.
Always loved the acting in this movie especially the shootouts. You can tell in this scene when the first bullet hits his neck he starts to twitch and fall. Its the little details in movies that make them so good
Except that's not how dead people fall at all
Lj
Little details like how at 1:00 he is being shot at constantly and the second he gets the chance to blast the guy in the back with the shotgun he just runs after him WITH THE GUN LOWERED? like bruh come on lmfao
also he gets shot in the leg with a shotgun and then fucking stands up and runs out to shoot back. jesus fuck this scene is ass
@@puremojito Literally just thought the same. The amount of times the cops can shoot the bad guys in movies and dont do it is triggering me lmao
The fact the cops keep shooting him after 2 clean shots in the head makes this scene more realistic
Cry about it
@@rxz1 cope harder nerd
@@skipbrainless7527 Cry harder snowflake cops>BLM
Absolutely. I watched an in Iraqi take a shot through the face and keep shooting. Always eliminate the threat.
A headshot doesn't mean instant kill. The skull it pretty hard and bullets have been known to deflect off of it. Better to have a complete elimination of the possible threat.
I love how Affleck said while making this movie if a scene got stale or something he would just put the camera on Renner looking at an apple or something lol.
3:02 Literally felt that shot in my heart. Coughlin was one of my favourite characters in the movie
Trying to kill several cops? His death was to be expected.
Wish he had a little more screentime!!
Only good thing about it, I thought. Everyone else seemed to be running around pretending, but Renner seemed like the real deal.
Did you literally die too?
@@albertmorris6536 hahaha I know, people glorify the absolute worse people 😂
"It ain't supposed to go down like this" - Michael De Santa
"It never is"
- your friendly Canadian neighbor
Yep it is 😎
I love what he chose has his last meal. So poetic
Street soda with ice!
It's a myth buster. he said earlier if we get held up we'll hold court at the streets. taking a sip of tossed or trash meal so thirsty, out of breath, caught in corner, symbolized choosing that ended being the same as 'shot like a dog at the streets'. not so glorified after all.
A soft drink of choice...
@@JacquesMesrine94 don't disrespect the pizza parlor!
@@scottsnyder8793 I don't wanna sound like an asshole, but I can't be seen in that comment section anymore...
Jeremy Renner's expression as a dead man gives me chills. A real dead body will not be as authentic as he was.
She*
@@danpineda4447 What?
huh? a real dead body would be a REAL DEAD BODY. lol theres nothing more authentic than the real thing. lol
@@danpineda4447 what?
Amazing what a little makeup and prosthetics can do.
Powerful scene. I love The Town!
I could see Jon Hamm in a DC world since he worked with Ben.
Such a great movie
Hats off to the special effects team with the details on the perp execution looks pretty authentic.
You can have this one, he's a real gem
I just love how the way he died was not cinematic but trying to be more authentic. Body just goes stiff and slumps like a doll.
The corpse scene is quite on point. Closed eyes and open mouth are common when looking at war photographs where people were killed.
them loading bullets into an already clearly dead guy is the most realistic part of this
The least realistic part was only one cop yelling out coherent, simple, and easy-to-follow commands.
Would love to see Affleck do another crime film like this, it's a very overlooked film in my opinion.
I like how the criminals are so organized that they keep changing their outfits so they can avoid getting exposed.
the most important criminals at the top do not change their appearance at all and act with impudence
Kinda scary that they can so easily get a hold of automatic weapons & official paramedic & police uniforms too.
@@DarkestLight4Uhat’s true brother but I will say you could use a fake latex realistic looking mask to hide your face
Then take it off when the heat is off of you.
@@coolcat6303 It's almost as if it's a fictional story told in a movie.
Dude has huge bag on his shoulder and is walking away from everyone else on the scene. How did he think he wasn't going to get spotted?
He knew but he didn’t care. Either he got away or he’d die. It’s like he said “we get jammed up out there, we’re holding court on the street.”
We holdin court on the street douggy
He was gonna get away, the FBI guy knew what He was looking for while other cops were clueless, it wasnt a normal brain FBI guy
Hence why Ben afflick got in the cop car and drove away clean
Panic and confusion?
out of options. getaway car and driver compromised
The best F U in any movie. It's like the mailbox is saying it.
Great imagery, Party4, "its like the mailbox was saying it". Fantastic take.
This movie was my shit. Even seeing in theater felt like a heist. It was rated r so we couldn’t pay to get and had the security with flashlights looking around the theater for us.
Love the way it just picks up the discarded drink he was thirsty
Best character, also the fake guns sounded so good in garage
@Ua Ruaidrí yes rifle blanks AK 47 blanks
@@empty9126 there’s nothing fake about blanks lol. That’s why it looks and sounds so good.
That “fuck you” made the entire theatre crack up.
1:32 “Drop the weapon!”
I think we’re past that point officer
that face he makes when he takes a sip...knew in that moment that is was coke in there and not pepsi! 😂👌🏻
Achievement unlocked: Last meal
“So why’d you pick a tec 9 for the shootout?”
“I felt like spraying a ton of bullets but also felt like missing every shot from 10 yards”
i thought tec 9's were semi auto?
@@rickyray2794 they were but then being open bolt makes them easier to modify so it's full auto, no clue how tho
And missing from less than 10 feet!
@@lambsauce5312 It is actually harder to make a semi-auto open bolt rather than a full auto only open bolt. To make it fully auto you just have to make it so the trigger doesn't get in the way as the bolt slams back forward after a shot since an open bolt is just a tube, spring, and bolt where the bolt fires by pushing a round into the chamber and slamming into it to fire then uses the recoil to push itself back. Basically think of it like a pogo stick where the bullet makes you jump back in the air. Unless something is there to stop the pogo stick from slamming back into the ground, it is going to keep going.
Always thought Dougy was running up to ambush the FBI agent. Guess not.....
I thought so too, but he probably realized there would be no way out with all the backup
He was. He saw there was way too many other cops and couldn't do shit. At first it was just the one fed but then cops poured in.
He was about to
No way. Dougy was a lover boy he didn’t want to go out with his boots on.
Doug wanted to help but at the same time letting Jim die is the only way he'll ever be free from this life.
3:08 imagine having to watch your best friend and someone you considered family die, and you can't do anything to help them.
If you wanna see me again, come visit me in Florida!
Great action. Jeremy Renner can play a charismatic hero, or - as in this one - a loathsome psychopath. Terrific final scene.
One of the symptoms of bleeding out is thirst. Nice touch having him go for a sip of that coke.
Plus he was high on coke
This movie gave us hope for Affleck's "The Batman" film. Maybe someday we'll get him to direct a version of it.
Yeah. Ben Affleck was the perfect choice to direct a Batman movie. He's mastered crime dramas.
This & Gone Baby, knows his stuff
That was a fresh soda still had ice in it
That's a very keen observation, sir...
Exactly! Wtf
Someone dropped it i guess
Films like this will straight up have you cheering for the bad guys.
Oh I was lol
When he said he was holding court on the street, he wasn’t kidding!
coughlin was legendary badass
What a actor Jeremy is.
These movies will not be repeated nor replicated nowadays
loved this movie so much
Classic film
I like how he yells “Drop your weapon!” as he watched him unload on two police vehicles right before that lol
What was wrong with what he said??
@@mamster233 That he’s most likely NOT gonna drop that weapon. That’s why it’s funny to me
@@GorillaMastah good point! Any idea why Ben Affleck didn't help him? He didn't even try...
@@mamster233 He knew there was no helping him out of that situation. Along with that, Ben Afflek’s character still had one more task to take care of.
@@GorillaMastah Ah, ok thanks!
Bro had the only Tec-9 I've ever seen that made it through two full magazines without jamming, impressive!
I like how he misses every shot when he was 10 feet away from him
He wasn’t trying to hit him
Tec-9's amirite!
He was hip firing, with a weapon that doesn't have a reputation for accuracy. That's actually pretty realistic.
He was trying to get him off his ass!
he gotta adjust his sensitivity
Such a badass scene
"Made it ma! Top of the world!"
2:09 me when my boss says I can’t have the day off because he knows my grandma didn’t die.
“I surrender!” He did not in fact surrender.
The "well this is it" stare after he slammed that soda is a nice touch.
I got shot when I was 15 it leaves you uncontrollably thirsty when you lose blood
The exact moment Hawkeye became a Storm Trooper
You can't say he didn't go down fighting.
his face all swollen from the gunshots is such a horrific yet spot on detail
I like the cop yelling “drop the weapon” in the middle of Coughlin running through the street spraying randomly at police “oh I’m sorry sir idk what I was thinking lemme put this down.” Or the lady casually driving by in the Sentra trying to see what the commotion is, being told to move 😂😂 there’s a guy shooting a few feet away lady are you deaf?
He went out the right way with who we was and what he does. Jail is no way to go
lol wtf
If I was facing life in prison id rather die. He did what was best
Hell ain’t either
@@godlovesyou1622 Well he would go anyway at some point
@@thatloserkyle 😂😂
Affleck literally NAILED the Boston metro vibe imo.. 100% Id be a "Tooney," because im from Central MA.. The whole vibe of this movie though to me is pure blue collar MA .. I cant think of another Boston flick that really hits on the day to day dialogue like thus one .. RENNER absolutely KILLED it too not being a native.. Its his best movie imo
"drop the weapon' when he's already spraying the cop cars
Cop of the month right there
Such a great movie
Jon Hamm was ruthless in this and I loved it. The movie is always only as good as your enemy
Only unrealistic thing is when affleck drives away from the scene and Hamm sees him I feel like hamm would’ve been all over that and known a real cop wouldn’t be just leaving a big scene like that.
I noticed that too. I think the detective was a bit caught up in the moment and however smart and detail oriented he might have been, it’s only a human mistake that anybody can make.And to be honest it didn’t make much sense that his friend would be anywhere near given the number of cops and the fact that Coughlin’s been alone until that moment.
@@stanislavgalev9458 very true.
Renner chasing Hamm around the car is still one of the scariest things I’ve seen. What a masterpiece.
When he gets killed it looks so real.
Dougie said it best
2:41 “all you care about is coke and Xbox 🥤”
Afflecks chin speaks more volumes than he ever could
HEAT...in Boston. Definitely a good movie.
Outstanding movie.
Sad ending for Coughlin never got out Charlestown
I really enjoyed that kill scene...it was very realistic. And thats coming from a nurse that sees death often.
The idea of someone with an autopistol missing from 10 feet and then the other person with buckshot missing from 10 feet is so funny to me.
Adrenaline and a moving target will do that. It's not like shooting paper at a range.
watching Jeremy Renner get shot on the leg in a movie, knowing that he's about to lose that same leg in RL, makes me sad. Such a great performance.
He lost his leg in real life????
Whaaaaaa????
No he didn’t lose his leg
@GigaChadh976 no. Luckily they saved it. But man did he come close though 😢
The soda sip was such a good touch !! Right then and there he knew he was dead !
I loved the way he scattered like a western outlaw.
Love the way he turned around and just opened fire on the FBI agent, such a great movie 🔥🔥
Highly underated movie.
It's not underated at all, everyone loves this film. Stop trying to sound interesting
Last sip of life
Teacher: alright class take out yesterday's home work.
Me: 2:10
@ 2:10 when your parents tell you to clean your room.
Man. His Hurt Locker and The Town roles are fire. Marvel Universe is just a pay-check. We get it.
It's almost as good as HEATs famous shootout. What we are missing is the real gunfire sounds echoing.
'We have the Heat gunfight at home'. It's obvious Affleck wants to play Heat with some friends, but really, this doesn't come close.
Hell or High Water has great shootouts too
Ive seen videos on youtube with heat-like gunshots. Its about the mics and about the volume control and compression basically. Some people get the mics to pick all of it up correctly.
When a solo gets ambushed by the entire lobby in the DMZ...
Jeremy Renner is so perfect for this role.
If we get jammed up, we’re holding court in the street 🔥🔥🔥
I’m supposed to believe Don Draper dodged those bullets in the beginning ? C’mon
This reminded me of kill mongers death . Mans would rather die free than be captured and put in chains. hat eme for saying it but he seemed like a psycho... but a psycho with a purpose
All psychos have a purpose. Some are common ground, some are unreachable, some are just straight up crazy talk. But in their heads they all have a purpose
Being captured and put in chains is all what psychos like that deserve. Unless they keep themselves in check, they are a danger.
Honestly felt like they killed him too soon. I wanted even longer drawn out final but it's alright
I love it when people out-run bullets.
The Departed, The Town, Casino, The Godfather & Goodfellas are my top 5 crime movies (in order) to date. Honorable mentions, Training Day, Heat & Pulp Fiction
Gotta add Heat to that list. The goat heist film
Sicario is up there
I agree but also- Sicario. Hell or High Water. No Country for Old Men. The French Connection. The Godfather. Best movies ever. Heat is the best.
“Heat” as an honorable mention when The Town is a cheap Massachusetts copy of the masterpiece? Lol!
@@darrtrubb not really
He did say we’re holding court in the street🤩
I clearly hear a nasal "oooow" at 1:35😂😂
Thanks to this movie, I just found out he's left-handed and showed me how great it is to shoot with the left hand