Look at the way Ralph Fiennes looks at the one-eyed guy when he stands up to challenge him. That brief flash of animalistic excitement is hard to immitate but he nails it.
"I know I shouldn't... but I will" And thus, Harry sealed his fate. If he used regular bullets he would have known it was a dwarf he shot and wouldn't have to commit suicide.
I don't think it works that way. "Dumdums" are expanding projectiles, they create a larger wound channel in exchange for penetration. Quite the opposite, really. It's a nice plot point, though.
The movie does a good job of establishing that he's ruthless but he has principles. "Don't try to rob a guy with blanks" and "don't let the guy you're robbing take your gun from you" seem to be very important principles for him lol
If i had a nickel for every time i've seen a protagonist being saved because the arms dealer was handing out free dum-dums, i'd have two nickels now. Which is not much but it's weird that it happend twice
@@Orcawhale1The TV movie that originated this joke first aired in 2011. However, the phenomenon of insufferable pricks who insist jokes aren't funny is as old as comedy itself.
The deleted scenes with Matt Smith as a younger Ralph Fiennes really flesh out the character, makes him a legend and you can see why people fear him. Just a stone killer.
I think the camerawork is at fault. I think they were supposed to center the frame on the Uzi, which is probably what the actor is looking at, but they screwed up. This was shot on traditional film, so by the time the film got developed and someone noticed they figured it would be too expensive to reshoot over something most audience members would miss.
Nah. TMP is a sort of Uzi-type weapon. For a British gangster who mostly only ever uses regular handguns they'd probably refer to all TMP/Uzi-type weapons as "Uzi's" casually. It's actually clever writing I think.
It's weird because Martin McDonagh, the director, also wrote the script, so it's not a case of the director misinterpreting what the screenwriter wrote because it's literally the same person. The only explanation is that Martin McDonagh had no idea what an Uzi actually was.
@@McGregor43 The on-set armorer who provided the weapons would've winched and said something. Likely the director asked for an Uzi and 'some other weapons'. Then he saw the TMP on the table, and preferred what it looks like, but didn't want to change the joke. And to the average movie goer, Uzi means SMG (or machinepistol, in this case) anyway. Same effect as 'hoover' or 'kleenex'. I guarantee that didn't stop the armorer from winching, though.
@@easterworshipper730 The gun that is partially visible on the bottom of the frame is an UZI, but the CAMERA focuses on the Steyr TMP which is NOT an Uzi. BTW that's an Airsoft fake. The magazine is blued metal on the airsoft models, and the REAL guns have matte polymer magazines. So the OP is right. The gun that the frame focuses on is NOT an UZI, but the 'uzi' is still partially visible on the table.
Is it just me, or did anyone else think for a split second that Ralph Fiennes had a Padawan braid in the thumbnail? I've seen the movie, and I know that makes this sound even more ridiculous.
What's up with all these gun nuts grousing about the Uzi, and whether the camera is focused on it? An Uzi is on the table in the shot. What's the beef with it? Just obsession triumphing over common sense. If you're not careful, you stiffs might lose an eye in your quest for cinematic accuracy...
@@garyspence2128 just because someone knows what a semi truck 5th wheel is doesn't mean they're a "truck nut," or what a given type of bird is doesn't make them a bird nut or even a bird watcher. You're missing the forest for the trees, and so is the camera composition. Sure, it's on the table, but barely on frame. Unless they were trying to misdirect you on what he would pick, or the original shot was meant to pan over everything, it makes no sense.
This isn't a Wes Anderson movie. Harry's not some precocious twelve year old out to overcome his daddy issues by flirting with his step-sister in single-point-reference. Black wanted a normal shot for a normal movie
@@ChartreuseDan are you high? Nothing you just said has anything to do with anything. Typical a camera should focus on the subject matter. This is like zooming in on some random bystander instead of the main character like the bystander is going to do something important.
@@jacobstaten2366 By that logic isn't it actually appropriate that the Uzi wasn't centre frame then, since it doesn't do anything important in the movie
Of course not. Too many persons which can be described as waste completely lacking any pigmentation would get their panties tied up in knots, while high fiving brother/cousin. So, again, no.
@@davedavidson4548 It would stil lbe made today because nothing really changed from 15 years ago with the school shooting situation etc. If he said he wants to shoot a bunch of LGBTQ+ , than it would not air.
Look at the way Ralph Fiennes looks at the one-eyed guy when he stands up to challenge him. That brief flash of animalistic excitement is hard to immitate but he nails it.
acting is his full time job, I'm sure it's not that hard for actors
@@indianmonk3380 not for the great ones. That's the point.
Guy is genius!
there is a lot of full time actors that can't act@@indianmonk3380
Suuuure, that's why we have hundreds of thousands of actors on a full time job who are all genius!
I just love this scene, "I know I shouldn't... but I will" the way he says it like he's being offered a slice of cake after dinner.
And that was what made him kill himself at the end, should have stuck to all of his principles.
Beat me to it! My favorite quote from the whole movie, and it's packed with absolutely stellar dialogue start to finish
This is literally what I say when I'm offered cake 😂
Ralph has the most menacing teeth of any actor.
Funny, quirky but intimidating at the same time. What a great scene.
"...stitched you up like a blind little gayboy." 😂
Ralph Fiennes is one of the greatest comedic actors of our age.
And then you remember his role as Voldemort and Amon Goeth and you can say that he is one of the greatest actor of our age
Would that it were so simple...
His delivery in every scene was definitely spot on. Great actor and his accent does wonders for him.
"I know I shouldn't... but I will"
And thus, Harry sealed his fate. If he used regular bullets he would have known it was a dwarf he shot and wouldn't have to commit suicide.
ha I still learn new things about this film
I think that if Harry would have used regular bullets, the dwarf would not have been harmed in the first place.
I don't think it works that way. "Dumdums" are expanding projectiles, they create a larger wound channel in exchange for penetration. Quite the opposite, really.
It's a nice plot point, though.
@@vaclav_fejtI think? the point is that the wound the dumdums created rendered the dwarf unrecognizable as an adult
I didn't realize the dwarf got shot in the head
Ralph Fiennes playing the evil, sick bad guy is all I fucking need.
Ralph Feinnes... fantastic in everything he does...
He was scary AF in Schindler's List
"You're an inanimate fucking object!"
“Eye, aye?”
"Aye, eye?"
I fucking love how Ralph Fiennes even as the enemy of Ray stands up for Ray's actions against the one eyed lad. Hahaha.
The movie does a good job of establishing that he's ruthless but he has principles. "Don't try to rob a guy with blanks" and "don't let the guy you're robbing take your gun from you" seem to be very important principles for him lol
His principles costs his life. … surreal,extreme funny movie…like snatch….
If i had a nickel for every time i've seen a protagonist being saved because the arms dealer was handing out free dum-dums, i'd have two nickels now. Which is not much but it's weird that it happend twice
Always the same tired old joke....
@@Orcawhale1The TV movie that originated this joke first aired in 2011. However, the phenomenon of insufferable pricks who insist jokes aren't funny is as old as comedy itself.
@@tuberqueue8973 Sure, now go get your shinebox.
@@tuberqueue8973which TV movie?
You mean Breaking Bad?
my all time fav movie. what a great writing and perfect casting too. funny and so emotional at same time with great sound track.
The deleted scenes with Matt Smith as a younger Ralph Fiennes really flesh out the character, makes him a legend and you can see why people fear him. Just a stone killer.
Matt Smith is the king of being in movies and later deleted completely from them
The dialogue, the performances.
McDonagh could've consulted a little bit more with his armourer. The actual Uzi is right underneath the TMP.
I think the camerawork is at fault. I think they were supposed to center the frame on the Uzi, which is probably what the actor is looking at, but they screwed up. This was shot on traditional film, so by the time the film got developed and someone noticed they figured it would be too expensive to reshoot over something most audience members would miss.
Thought the same
Nah. TMP is a sort of Uzi-type weapon. For a British gangster who mostly only ever uses regular handguns they'd probably refer to all TMP/Uzi-type weapons as "Uzi's" casually.
It's actually clever writing I think.
There’s some other weird shit on that table too.
Is that a flare pistol on the right?
How are you supposed to kill somebody with a flare pistol?
@@GK1976A You could take an eye out with that.
great dialogue, great scene. great movie.
This movie was so unexpectedly good
Prop Guy: Makes sure there's an uzi on the table
Camera Guy: lol wutz an uzi
Props Guy: But that's not an Uzi that's a Steyr TMP...
Director: TMP? More like TMI. Bye, nerd!
the camera on the MP9 when the UZI is RIGHT THERE!
a dent in an otherwise perfect film.
Not an MP9. A Steyr TMP.
It's weird because Martin McDonagh, the director, also wrote the script, so it's not a case of the director misinterpreting what the screenwriter wrote because it's literally the same person. The only explanation is that Martin McDonagh had no idea what an Uzi actually was.
@@McGregor43 There is an uzi right next to it, seems more like an editing oversight.
He should have been focusing on the alcoves.
@@McGregor43 The on-set armorer who provided the weapons would've winched and said something. Likely the director asked for an Uzi and 'some other weapons'. Then he saw the TMP on the table, and preferred what it looks like, but didn't want to change the joke. And to the average movie goer, Uzi means SMG (or machinepistol, in this case) anyway. Same effect as 'hoover' or 'kleenex'. I guarantee that didn't stop the armorer from winching, though.
The Alcoves...
Uhh about the what 😂😂
"aye aye"
When Irish guy is the operator
Everyone tells the truth in this this movie.
Uzee nein meeleemeetaah.... Perfect for home defense...
I think he borrowed a little off Don in Sexy Beast
Wait a minute, thats not an uzi!
It Is.
@@easterworshipper730 The gun that is partially visible on the bottom of the frame is an UZI, but the CAMERA focuses on the Steyr TMP which is NOT an Uzi. BTW that's an Airsoft fake. The magazine is blued metal on the airsoft models, and the REAL guns have matte polymer magazines. So the OP is right. The gun that the frame focuses on is NOT an UZI, but the 'uzi' is still partially visible on the table.
What are gentlemen. Very polite
About the what…? 😂
Goin on about the fucking alcoves
Why is Yuri so worried about his expressions right?
why does the camera center on an mp9
The cameta is from Harry's point of view. As soon as he sees it he moves on whilst still making his wise crack.
Not an mp9. It's a Steyr TMP
Is it just me, or did anyone else think for a split second that Ralph Fiennes had a Padawan braid in the thumbnail? I've seen the movie, and I know that makes this sound even more ridiculous.
Now that I look at it, yeah I can see padawan Fiennes getting ready to f shit up
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Why do gun nerds feel the need to complain about every single detail on every single movie clip on RUclips which has guns in it?
Because they think guns are a personality
Pathetic, isnt it
I mean, hobbies are kinda part of your personality lol@@oofowie8882
Because it's a hobby like any other, with a lot of enthusiastic people.
@@vaclav_fejt "hobby" he says, as if that brings bullet filled schoolchildren back to life.
cockney
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great movie, great scene, but the camera rests on the I guess MP 9 instead of the actual Uzi laying at the bottom ...
Go back to Albion!
@@ChartreuseDan whats wrong with you?!
“Poof” best insult ever
He stitched you up like a gay boy. Pure gold.
A breakout role for Ralph Fiennes, when we get to see him as someone other than some posh actor
That’s an MP9
theres an uzi underneath it dum dum
Yeah but the camera focuses on the mp9.
@@lastchips7638 nerd ;)
I'll be honest. I can barely understand anyone in this scene. Eh bifn on den face eought re rlm boinden yer fawt init poof
Mate this was pretty clear. There are worse dialect in that island
😂
"An Uzi?" **laughs** "I'm not from South Central Los f****** Angeles. I didn't come here to shoot 20 black 10 year olds in a drive-by." Hahaha..
Nothing says poof like the phrase ‘stitched up like a blind little gayboy’ 😂😂😂😂
funny how what he calls an "Uzi" is actually a TMP
The (mini) Uzi is the bottom one on the table, the camera pans as he makes the remark.
"An Uzi?" Why did the camera settle on the TMP above it instead?
What's up with all these gun nuts grousing about the Uzi, and whether the camera is focused on it? An Uzi is on the table in the shot. What's the beef with it? Just obsession triumphing over common sense. If you're not careful, you stiffs might lose an eye in your quest for cinematic accuracy...
@@garyspence2128 just because someone knows what a semi truck 5th wheel is doesn't mean they're a "truck nut," or what a given type of bird is doesn't make them a bird nut or even a bird watcher.
You're missing the forest for the trees, and so is the camera composition. Sure, it's on the table, but barely on frame. Unless they were trying to misdirect you on what he would pick, or the original shot was meant to pan over everything, it makes no sense.
This isn't a Wes Anderson movie.
Harry's not some precocious twelve year old out to overcome his daddy issues by flirting with his step-sister in single-point-reference.
Black wanted a normal shot for a normal movie
@@ChartreuseDan are you high? Nothing you just said has anything to do with anything. Typical a camera should focus on the subject matter. This is like zooming in on some random bystander instead of the main character like the bystander is going to do something important.
@@jacobstaten2366 By that logic isn't it actually appropriate that the Uzi wasn't centre frame then, since it doesn't do anything important in the movie
Why uzi bad?
I think he's just saying it's overkill for one guy. A real gangster should be able to handle it with a pistol
If ever there was an expectation I had for what Ralph Fiennes would call the one-eyed guy for being an idiot, a *Poof* never made the list.
yeah, stop whining like a litte Trump. Using blanks saved your life from your own incompetence.
Would this scene get made now?
It'll make a bunch of blind little gay boys mad.
Yes, it was current in 2008 too ;) Dont be ignorant
Of course not. Too many persons which can be described as waste completely lacking any pigmentation would get their panties tied up in knots, while high fiving brother/cousin.
So, again, no.
@@PigeonSlayer that was 15 years ago genius.
@@davedavidson4548 It would stil lbe made today because nothing really changed from 15 years ago with the school shooting situation etc.
If he said he wants to shoot a bunch of LGBTQ+ , than it would not air.
That's an MP7, in focus in the shot; but there IS an uzi next to it. DP is dumb, director or the actor? SURELY NOT THE WRITER>>>>>>XD
Ralph Fiennes worked better on the phone in this film.
It's funny yet when I look in the paper I have yet to see 10 black children killed in a driveby in Los Angeles.