Merlin:" you can take that cheap horse piss that you call whiskey and you can go fck yourself ". Boss. Agree that Merlin should have had his own prequel. "Country Roads" the most studly scene ever filmed.
@kingkrow420 true but then you also get sherry cask, wine cask, brandy cask ect ect to finish it, same as with some bourbon. But the age difference is maybe where the 2 differ, scotch and irish whiskey can stay in there way longer and so has time to develop different flavours. I would put merlin more into the islay though which is often said to taste like mermaid bath water haha
Why they never made Channing Tatum Gambit will forever piss me tf off SPOILER* Channing Tatum killed it as Gambit Holy Shit, I WANT THAT FUCKING MOVIE!!! Idc if the accent sounded goofy, I loved it
I didn't have an issue with harry's revival. but I really tooik issue to killing roxie (you can even see her running for presumably every room's emergency shelter dive!) And harry should absolutely have been a pure non combatant. brain adamage and a year in ar oom without training and all. She should've shown up mid way just before or during that mission. either he should've taken the mine merlin did and merlin stays back to medical himn or he should have stayed behind to medically help merlin That last battle sequence should've been eggsy and roxy fighting their former classmate and the bosses/tequila.
They’re currently making one with the director announcing many projects he’d like to make but he announced about eleven films so let’s see how many of those go anywhere, but they are making another Kingsmen.
@@RappingChipmunk Well, it's a Prequel ... so it had to be kinda different ^^ I liked it ... especially the twist, that luckily I was not spoiled in a fucking trailer, because I have not watched any trailers for the movie ... Unlike Golden Circle ... fucking trailers, fucking spoiling shit >.>
Kinda hated this scene, because it really implies that they had zero protocols for meeting eachother and somehow, the statesmen didnt record a dozen cruise missiles hitting targets in England?
@@maxcritchley619 Err, didn't the agents get threatened to being ran over the train to see if they would be crushed under pressure to reveal who they were? Seems like they are doing their job.
Proof actually had nothing to do with pirates, it was British Navy sailors. They used to get daily rum rations and the gunpowder proof trick was to ensure the Navy provided rum of the agreed upon strength.
Pirates came up with rum literally by accident because they were trying to keep their water and fruit juices clean and sweet, they failed at the clean part, got rum which was still drinkable and alcoholic and were very of the mind set well this is not half bad. But I very much believe it was the British navy who figured out the gun powder check trick some short time after because well, military supplies are not always honest, especially to the invading military 😂 or at least that is how both stories go as far as I have heard, I'm not sure of the historical accuracy, but I've been to sea and she can B**** nasty so you might as well drink if your on her bottoms up.
@@tom23245 Correction, they had a "letter of mark" and sailed under a national flag, meaning the operated as privateers. Pirates operated independently, without mark.
@DaijDjan Agreed. We all hated them killing him off, but this "revival" didn't land well, and the plot focused on it too much. I think he was such a beloved part of the first movie that they realized how much they effed up by killing him off, but I feel the movie could have stood on it's own w the characters it had. Also, I thought the main lady villain could have been done better. Her & her robot dogs were kind of dumb. As was the part where the guy gets grated down into a burger.
the movie was neat but it's kind of the opposite of what the original movie went for which was a lil jab at the spy movie genre, while the sequel was an actual spy movie
@@1523.M Lol I dunno bout that.... I think it's the exact opposite of what you're saying. Most ppl thought the sequel was a bit disappointing compared to how amazing the first movie was. Not that it's bad per se, it's just not near as good as the first film was.
He's from Cullman, Alabama. Like all southerners, we can call on those accents on command. No matter how many years we leave, how deep we hide that accent, it can be pulled with the greatest of ease. Cajun is just a little French twist on hardcore southern drawl.
@@CSpang253would have never got the French twist in there, but after listening to his accent again, in his pronounciation of certain words, it's almost reminiscent of some of the caribbean islands, that speak French, when they speak English, but with that iconic southern twang intergrated. I actually really like this accent the more I look into it! Interesting stuff!
@@toolatetothestory Sorry, I thought we were talking about criminal code-names. Jon Doe is what organized criminals call an unknown person they’re trying to hit or do business with. Probably only the hit part, but I don’t know.
@@dude7813 Why did I think we were talking criminals, the original comment mentions drinks xD Also isn't John Doe or Jane Doe not far more often just used for unknown dead people?
It is odd because this is the equivalent "intelligence agency," but they clearly have no way of determining/verifying that before escalating to these actions. Like, maybe open that "doomsday scenario locker" BEFORE pouring whiskey all over the agents, 🤔
The funny thing about this is, given that Tatum is a Statesman like a Kingsman, he never bothered to think that they might be on the same team, and ti have a way to check up on that? I know this is an error in a movie, but even clandestine operations should have a way to check and see who their friends are. If not, then they are a bunch of idiots. You can really screw something up that way
That's what I was thinking... because the whole point of gunpowder is that it doesn't need another accelerant in order to work. Gunpowder doesn't need any help igniting.
Its common knowledge (whether true or not) that spirit was poured on gun powder to see if it STILL lit while wet. This is back from when gunpowder was shipped in wooden barrels much like spirits, and on a ship that wasn't exactly water tight. Therefore they could still use wet gun powder if they had a spirit to help light it thus needed to be able to light gun powder soaked in liqour would also need to be tested. Not sure pirates were the ones famous for doing it though
I'm not a big fan of the golden circle myself, and one of the reasons is that the statesman had so many talented actors not given a whole lot to do. It would have been fun if Channing Tatum got to be in it more.
Kingsman Golden Circle is an OK movie. It felt like there's 3 movies being jammed together into 1 movie. First, is about the destruction of Kingsman. Second, the search of Harry with suspect of destruction of Kingsman. Third, the discovery of Statesman and integration of Kingsman into that organization.
People getting pissy because the movie dared to have stakes and shake up the status quo instead of being a bland sequel like hollywood usually doe sis funny
His death and resurrection were done so for narrative reasons, not simply to keep the plot moving. They did genuinely lose everything. Their hq, their connections, everything. They had to activate doomsday protocols because it genuinely was doomsday and they lost. @@Th1sIsMyLegacy
reminder that if government secret agencies worked properly in movies not only would that be unrealistic to reality it would make very boring non confrontational movies
I remember watching the Kingsman and thinking, “damn that would be cool to be a Kingsman” then I watched the second and I thought “damn that would be cool to be a Kingsman(but as an American I guess I’d have to be a stinky statesman)”
@tmdelacrushwell lets be fair here, bourbon and other american whiskey isnt bad, but i think more people prefer scotch and other longer aged spirits because it has time to grow beyond the heavy oak flavours new oak whiskey has due to american whiskey laws.
@tmdelacrush i personally prefer regular scotch, not big on isaly and i would love to try to some of the craft bourbons as there seems to be a bigger craft scene in america than england haha
well that particular bottle of old forester statesmen was only a 95 proof a proof is double the alcohol content so it's this was only 47.5% alcohol which can set on fire but would struggle to start and sustain so they would have been fine most likely
Nobody is mentioning how good Mark Strongs Scottish accent is in this, the closest a non scot ever came before him was Johnny Depp in Findinh Neverland but even that had some really dodgy point
This movie could have been so much better and the total overall plot it had been split into two films. One that focused on the downfall of Kingsman and the second which explored their connection with Statesman.
the first one was top tier, the second one was an america circlejerk which nobody was waiting for given that most high budget mainstream movies are allready set in the US (and those who aren't usually are set in the Anglophone world anyway cause that is the lingua franca and as such other countries either try to make their movies in english (which is dificult for a host of reasons) or they try to dub (which american movies do offcourse but not intended for the main linguistic demographic)
But they weren't. Or at least not all of them. Really the central villain was a drug lord who wanted to make all drugs legal so she could run a legitimate buisness instead of an underground one and the final 'twist' villain was the Statemen whose goal was to kill all druggie because his wife (and yet to be born child) were killed by heroine addicts. Technically they were all of Americam origin, but that's not saying much since both of those villains are just as likely to kill each other since their goals don't align. I will say not have Channing do more in the movie was the real mistake.
Movie name: Kingsman The Golden Circle
Bro beat me
@@farheenzaki7365I'll beat you 😏😉
Beautiful movie, highly recommend
@@beeafraid22absolutely. All Vaughn’s work is fantastic. Kick Ass has to be my favorite.
When did THIS come out??? I only know about two kingsman movies
Channing actually played this character real well
Imo he's a pretty underrated actor because he's a "pretty boy." He's been in a few roles where he was genuinely great
He is from Alabama lmao
@@TheRevelationTheRevolutionwhat does that have to do with anything they said😂😂
@@purppybbc probs bc im sure hes seen a few folk like this out there lmao
@@TheRevelationTheRevolutionAlabama accent is nothing like Texas lol
Tequila needed more screen time. Man was too smooth.
as gravel
No
I feel like he was to dumb
@@jezzikijackson1373 most Americans are
My mum was raging she went purely for channing tatum😂 but was crying at the end lol
When accepting a job, she is all in.
😮😮😮😮😮😮😮😮😮
Meaning? They should just told him then he wouldn’t have to shoot his friend 💯
@@Jerry-yr1enthey aren’t allowed to reveal themselves
@@prodbyvrtwve statesman and kinsman are allies aren’t they
@@Jerry-yr1en Allies don't usually set each other's balls on fire do they
Merlin:" you can take that cheap horse piss that you call whiskey and you can go fck yourself ". Boss. Agree that Merlin should have had his own prequel. "Country Roads" the most studly scene ever filmed.
agreed and indeed!
Its funny cause I assume he’s a scotch fan, but isn’t Scottish, and a lot of scotch is aged in those ex horse piss barrels😂😂
@@kingkrow420 He's playing a Scottish character in the movie.
Country roads would be a great title for a Merlin prequel
@kingkrow420 true but then you also get sherry cask, wine cask, brandy cask ect ect to finish it, same as with some bourbon. But the age difference is maybe where the 2 differ, scotch and irish whiskey can stay in there way longer and so has time to develop different flavours.
I would put merlin more into the islay though which is often said to taste like mermaid bath water haha
Why they never made Channing Tatum Gambit will forever piss me tf off
SPOILER*
Channing Tatum killed it as Gambit Holy Shit, I WANT THAT FUCKING MOVIE!!! Idc if the accent sounded goofy, I loved it
So true he would be good in X-Men
Still hope in Deadpool 3
They tried. Just faced too many production issues.
Also the movie he was shown in was a that ...lovely ... first wolverine movie
@@donniefrye3649 let’s hope the MCU does something with him 🙏🏾 also want to see him in the Insomniac X-men games🙏🏾🙏🏾
They about to piss up 💀
😮😮😮😮😮😮😮😮😮😮
Fire
Can someone translate plz
Jesus loves ya!
man i really wish they didnt revive harry and kill everyone else, it would have been so cool to see the other kingsman agents
I didn't have an issue with harry's revival. but I really tooik issue to killing roxie (you can even see her running for presumably every room's emergency shelter dive!)
And harry should absolutely have been a pure non combatant. brain adamage and a year in ar oom without training and all. She should've shown up mid way just before or during that mission.
either he should've taken the mine merlin did and merlin stays back to medical himn or he should have stayed behind to medically help merlin
That last battle sequence should've been eggsy and roxy fighting their former classmate and the bosses/tequila.
@@zwordsman that would have been amazing. keep some other kingsman alive too, i really wanted to see the other agents
Tobey Maguire: HARRY!
Andrew Garfield: HARRY!
Tom Holland: HARRY!
Tom Felton: Potter.
@@Michael-uc2pn Tom Felton: *P* otter
Doofensmerths-Parry the platypus!
John harry Kennedy
Uncle Vernon: POTTAH!!!
Remember guys, there's no next kingsman after this
I mean the king’s man isn’t a bad movie imo, but I do agree it isn’t really a kingsman movie
They’re currently making one with the director announcing many projects he’d like to make but he announced about eleven films so let’s see how many of those go anywhere, but they are making another Kingsmen.
There’s king man blue blood
@@RappingChipmunk Well, it's a Prequel ... so it had to be kinda different ^^
I liked it ... especially the twist, that luckily I was not spoiled in a fucking trailer, because I have not watched any trailers for the movie ...
Unlike Golden Circle ... fucking trailers, fucking spoiling shit >.>
I heard they were making it and Jeffrey Star got the lead role
Kinda hated this scene, because it really implies that they had zero protocols for meeting eachother and somehow, the statesmen didnt record a dozen cruise missiles hitting targets in England?
Don't let the left hand know what the right hand is doing?
In case, of compromise.
well i imagined it was because he just caught them and he wasn't informed of much
The thing that gets me is why didn't they say they were Kingsman? It's not like it's a secret if they have it on their sticks.
@@maxcritchley619 Err, didn't the agents get threatened to being ran over the train to see if they would be crushed under pressure to reveal who they were? Seems like they are doing their job.
It was never meant to be a serious enough movie for stuff like that to make sense.
Proof actually had nothing to do with pirates, it was British Navy sailors. They used to get daily rum rations and the gunpowder proof trick was to ensure the Navy provided rum of the agreed upon strength.
Ikr? It was to make certain it wasn't watered down.
With how often the British navy simple became pirates, this comment is ironic.
Pirates came up with rum literally by accident because they were trying to keep their water and fruit juices clean and sweet, they failed at the clean part, got rum which was still drinkable and alcoholic and were very of the mind set well this is not half bad. But I very much believe it was the British navy who figured out the gun powder check trick some short time after because well, military supplies are not always honest, especially to the invading military 😂 or at least that is how both stories go as far as I have heard, I'm not sure of the historical accuracy, but I've been to sea and she can B**** nasty so you might as well drink if your on her bottoms up.
@@tom23245 Correction, they had a "letter of mark" and sailed under a national flag, meaning the operated as privateers.
Pirates operated independently, without mark.
Why does everyone dislike The Golden Circle.
I thought it was a good movie...
It definitely has its moments! But reviving Harry to start with is such a cheap move. His death was impactful - and now it's not anymore.
@DaijDjan Agreed. We all hated them killing him off, but this "revival" didn't land well, and the plot focused on it too much.
I think he was such a beloved part of the first movie that they realized how much they effed up by killing him off, but I feel the movie could have stood on it's own w the characters it had.
Also, I thought the main lady villain could have been done better. Her & her robot dogs were kind of dumb. As was the part where the guy gets grated down into a burger.
the movie was neat but it's kind of the opposite of what the original movie went for
which was a lil jab at the spy movie genre, while the sequel was an actual spy movie
I preferred the first movie, but this movie was amazing, too. One of the best sequels of all time.
@@1523.M Lol I dunno bout that.... I think it's the exact opposite of what you're saying. Most ppl thought the sequel was a bit disappointing compared to how amazing the first movie was. Not that it's bad per se, it's just not near as good as the first film was.
Reminder: just because a sequel isn’t as good as the first movie, doesn’t mean it’s bad
True but sequels tend to suck...
Ok but that doesn’t change that this one wasn’t that good
@@Chadius_ThundercockIt literally was good, that's the point
@@s.f.f.f.t11 This film was utter dog shit and that's the point.
@@StevenTLawson It wasn't; that's my point
This role proved Channing could do a passable Cajun accent for Gambit. I hope he gets his shot in either Deadpool & Wolverine or Secret Wars
He's from Cullman, Alabama. Like all southerners, we can call on those accents on command. No matter how many years we leave, how deep we hide that accent, it can be pulled with the greatest of ease. Cajun is just a little French twist on hardcore southern drawl.
@@CSpang253would have never got the French twist in there, but after listening to his accent again, in his pronounciation of certain words, it's almost reminiscent of some of the caribbean islands, that speak French, when they speak English, but with that iconic southern twang intergrated. I actually really like this accent the more I look into it! Interesting stuff!
Hell never get to unfortunately
I love that the opposite of the Americans codenames are just drinks, and the British ones are knights of the round table
Johnny Walker, Jack Daniels, and so on just make solid enough fake names. Like yeah, there would be people called that.
@@toolatetothestoryJon Doe, too.
@@dude7813 I did not know that was an alcohol brand, neat xD
@@toolatetothestory Sorry, I thought we were talking about criminal code-names. Jon Doe is what organized criminals call an unknown person they’re trying to hit or do business with. Probably only the hit part, but I don’t know.
@@dude7813 Why did I think we were talking criminals, the original comment mentions drinks xD
Also isn't John Doe or Jane Doe not far more often just used for unknown dead people?
I remember a job interview, with a bakery going something like this, they needed a pastry chef.
ah! i guess this is pretty normal for job interviews, mine went similar to this as well!!
When you’re so OP they have to put you in a coma for the whole movie so that the story can progress properly lmao 😂
He did, in fact, have gunpowder on him.
It is odd because this is the equivalent "intelligence agency," but they clearly have no way of determining/verifying that before escalating to these actions.
Like, maybe open that "doomsday scenario locker" BEFORE pouring whiskey all over the agents, 🤔
tbh if they recognized Harry, he should've backed down already.
Could have been a bluff, from his POV maybe they had a profile for Harry
This guy took out 2 Kingsman at once and actually managed to interrogate them, the Statesmen are a cut above the Kingsman
The statesmen are better fighters in general, the kingsmen are better spies
“He can’t hear you but I can” was cold asfff 😮💨🥶
And then they benched tequila in a coma after his solid 5 minutes of screen time
I’m not ashamed to say I cried when Merlin died, such an incredible actor and character
That whisky is some 10% ABV off being traditional gunpowder proof. And it wasn't from Pirates, but English alcohol taxes based on strength.
Ima be honest i doubt any american will believe that it was the brits over pirates
Either way, the gunpowder thing is correct.
The funny thing about this is, given that Tatum is a Statesman like a Kingsman, he never bothered to think that they might be on the same team, and ti have a way to check up on that? I know this is an error in a movie, but even clandestine operations should have a way to check and see who their friends are. If not, then they are a bunch of idiots. You can really screw something up that way
To be fair, the organization was just destroyed
Also Tequila seems to be the "not follow the rules, loose canon" archetype.
I WAS JUST OBSESSING OVER COUNTRY ROADS A COUPLE OF DAYS AGO AND YOU PUT THIS ON MY RECOMMENDATIONS PAGE?
CHANNING TATUM is made for gambit
Cool..smooth..sexy and there's a swag as well..GAMIBIT WITH CHANNING would be perfection
It’s gotta be 140 proof just to light and the vast majority of whiskey is 80-100. Some states won’t even allow 140 to be sold…
I mean, they make their own whiskey, so they could make it if they reaaaally wanted
I thought 100 proof was enough to carry a flame, which is why most vodka is viable, no?
@@irespondtotheads7453 you are correct, 100 proof and up is flammable
@@augistry5439 correct me if I'm wrong but isn't that (100 proof) 50% alcohol, and 200 proof is 100%?
89% moonshine burns clear so your wrong nerd 🤓
almost right, proof is determined by the color of the flame when it burns, if it burns, has nothing to do with gunpowder
That's what I was thinking... because the whole point of gunpowder is that it doesn't need another accelerant in order to work. Gunpowder doesn't need any help igniting.
Ever try to light wet gunpowder?
Its common knowledge (whether true or not) that spirit was poured on gun powder to see if it STILL lit while wet. This is back from when gunpowder was shipped in wooden barrels much like spirits, and on a ship that wasn't exactly water tight. Therefore they could still use wet gun powder if they had a spirit to help light it thus needed to be able to light gun powder soaked in liqour would also need to be tested. Not sure pirates were the ones famous for doing it though
I'm not a big fan of the golden circle myself, and one of the reasons is that the statesman had so many talented actors not given a whole lot to do. It would have been fun if Channing Tatum got to be in it more.
I still want a Statesmen spinoff
“Oh fuck off”
Textbook British response there
Gunpowder is already flammable lol
The reaction to having the whiskey poured on them was the most british thing ive ever seen 😂 definitely gonna watch this movie now
I think the actor being as young as he is acting like he's 50 years old threw me off too much lol
WHAT!!!!!!
that is just a cowboy
that's an accent and a mannerisms of a southerner.
Worked at a hotel casino as a bartender trust me they talk like that even some of them are young.
That’s… just a really southern character. A bit off, but not bad.
I mean he had probably had a grandfather and father sooo it’s called influence
Kingsman Golden Circle is an OK movie. It felt like there's 3 movies being jammed together into 1 movie. First, is about the destruction of Kingsman. Second, the search of Harry with suspect of destruction of Kingsman. Third, the discovery of Statesman and integration of Kingsman into that organization.
Channing Tatum with a southern accent is just 👌🏽🤌🏾🤌🏾🤌🏾
You did a hell of a break down on this with the serial killer info
So he did have gunpowder...
People getting pissy because the movie dared to have stakes and shake up the status quo instead of being a bland sequel like hollywood usually doe sis funny
Stakes such as bringing the shocking death from the first movie back to life. Real stakes here folks. Merlin will be back in the third one.
His death and resurrection were done so for narrative reasons, not simply to keep the plot moving. They did genuinely lose everything. Their hq, their connections, everything. They had to activate doomsday protocols because it genuinely was doomsday and they lost. @@Th1sIsMyLegacy
@@Th1sIsMyLegacy My thought exactly.
Stakes like trying to emulate the continuous shot fight scenes of the first film with badly cut imitations.
Bringing a dead character back is such a bland sequel thing to do though
Back then this song was joyful.
Now it feels like we took those tines for granted
They need to make a spin off the American Statesmen 👀
Why do I keep hearing the same music in all these shorts?
I am totally sick of the music.
Not to mention the fucking flashing line, it’s so obnoxious
The algorithm is sound based. More views for the short. So people use similar sounds so theirs are more likely to get pushed.
You'd think spys would be more well trained to fight against another possible spy. But nah we need mr Americas plot lmao
I actually chuckled when he said welcome to statesman 😂
I'm amazed Tequila is both so Revolution era yet so willing to work with the Kingsmen.
Your telling me they had no way to tell that they they were on the same side except the Logo!
Yeah no one watches these movies for the good writing 😂
reminder that if government secret agencies worked properly in movies not only would that be unrealistic to reality it would make very boring non confrontational movies
@@Zalied If the independent ones could do that, the government ones would be on a whole different level really
You would think they'd know who their past clients are....
This man is my favourite character
Was so pissed off that he was hyped up in trailers only for him to be in a coma for the majority of the film
One of the silliest characters 😂
Movie name is: Kingsman: The Golden Circle
Where i can see the Movie?
I remember watching the Kingsman and thinking, “damn that would be cool to be a Kingsman” then I watched the second and I thought “damn that would be cool to be a Kingsman(but as an American I guess I’d have to be a stinky statesman)”
A wonderful selection of Chansons
When Tequila steps out of the black cab at the end of the film in his Kingsman suit and bowler😮🔥🔥
They dropped the ball with this movie
"That horse piss you call whiskey" BUUUURN😂
@tmdelacrushwell lets be fair here, bourbon and other american whiskey isnt bad, but i think more people prefer scotch and other longer aged spirits because it has time to grow beyond the heavy oak flavours new oak whiskey has due to american whiskey laws.
@tmdelacrush i personally prefer regular scotch, not big on isaly and i would love to try to some of the craft bourbons as there seems to be a bigger craft scene in america than england haha
I think I've seen Merlin acting as an astronaut before 🤔
When we craziew ask for something, give it. It'll save you a lot 😆😆😆
well that particular bottle of old forester statesmen was only a 95 proof a proof is double the alcohol content so it's this was only 47.5% alcohol which can set on fire but would struggle to start and sustain so they would have been fine most likely
Can we get a Statesmen spinoff?
would be lit
If nothing came from this play session other than an audio clip of Stone saying “I got a little ding”, then it was worth it.
Old iron is good iron in my opinion. Glad to see the tiller will live another 40 years.
Love That Awesome Movie!
I need to know more men. Wait that came out wrong.
I mean- KINGSmen, STATESmen, what else?
I imagine the BUSHmen or some Australian branch.
Women?
@@charliewaffle4928 Vaughn would have to explain why they never were mentioned in 90ish years but it's possible
Earthsmen
WOmen. You definitely need more WOmen...
that 95 proof bourbon will not catch on fire lol
This actor impressed me so much, I didn't remember having seen this scene.
Well, with friends like that, who needs enemies?
Nobody is mentioning how good Mark Strongs Scottish accent is in this, the closest a non scot ever came before him was Johnny Depp in Findinh Neverland but even that had some really dodgy point
Why does the bald guy look like Johny Sins?😂
This movie could have been so much better and the total overall plot it had been split into two films. One that focused on the downfall of Kingsman and the second which explored their connection with Statesman.
I think the golden circle was a letsown because the first movie was so damn good.
Both Kingsman movies were top tier
the first one was top tier, the second one was an america circlejerk which nobody was waiting for given that most high budget mainstream movies are allready set in the US
(and those who aren't usually are set in the Anglophone world anyway cause that is the lingua franca and as such other countries either try to make their movies in english (which is dificult for a host of reasons) or they try to dub (which american movies do offcourse but not intended for the main linguistic demographic)
really wish they'd make the Statesmen Movie and another Kingsmen movie
When Merlin died, I cried for an hour!
Which one was better: the original Kingsmen or Kingsmem The Golden Circle?
Hard to say. They're both good in my view.
First kingsman was brilliant...to bad they never made a sequel since I refuse to acknowledge that the terrible film above is real
What are you talking about
what are you saying? they're still making Kingsman movies under different names
@@understatements LALALA I can't hear you LALALALA
@@RedHeadKevinImmature as hell, why is a child on RUclips? Go back to RUclips kids
@@RedHeadKevin ?
"Cowboy superspy" somehow more annoying than "British gentleman spy"
I think this when Channing was trying to tryout to be Gambit 😅
Whoever thought Channing Tatum should play a cowboy should be ashamed of themselves… horrible casting decision
Easily one of the most disappointing sequels
A sequel had so much potential
Just like how C.I.A when F.B.I do same thing other government agencies 😂
Turning the Americans into villains was a bad move story wise
Elaborate
But they weren't. Or at least not all of them.
Really the central villain was a drug lord who wanted to make all drugs legal so she could run a legitimate buisness instead of an underground one and the final 'twist' villain was the Statemen whose goal was to kill all druggie because his wife (and yet to be born child) were killed by heroine addicts.
Technically they were all of Americam origin, but that's not saying much since both of those villains are just as likely to kill each other since their goals don't align.
I will say not have Channing do more in the movie was the real mistake.
@@SageDaRageToo historically accurate for your liking?
Lol first time? Maybe your ego cant handle it.
It basically was a repeat of the first movie.
Terrible sequel, one of the worst.
having american counter parts was cool but having all the other agents gone and roxy dying was so bad story
Yes it was. Absolutely ridiculous and underwhelming.
@@bananabacongaming3856 the American counterparts were the worst. They tried to hard to get franchised
Channing did amazing.
We need a movie of this character
Why are these clips always cut between every single line of dialogue? Do people wish the whole film was like this?
If I never hear that music again, life will be good.
Welcome to "statesman"😂
That particular iteration of Old Forrester is generally accepted as one of their worst.
I was mad he wasnt more apart of this movie.
im cryign, the serious music edited to kingsman lmAOAOAOAO
Bro understood the song "balls of fire" wrong💀
They could really make a three part film named Statesman fr
Everytime i see channing i think of this is the end 😂😂
"Damn mb for almost killing your friend"
THIS IS SOOO GOOD ✨️🛐
Dude that was stressful as fuck watching that