Henry Cavill is the guy who is supposed to be James Bond, but they wont cast him, so every other director puts him into Spy movies knowing his potential lmao
Loosely based really means, there is a single molecule of historic accuracy, not much more. That stated, it's a really fun movie you will enjoy. And at least it's not a damn reboot, sequel or any of that. About time we got something original.
Ah, so Henry stands up every time a woman comes into the room? Yeah, if I were one of them other lads I would so pull a trick where I'd just keep sending women into the room until he is essentially doing chair squats.
I am a bit of a practical joker myself, so in my younger years, I would have done that too. It is great, however, to see the charm of old traditions reappear. In my teens, I got into a practice of opening doors for ladies. The older ladies loved it, but the younger ladies often chewed me out for it. It wasn't politically correct in Oregon back then...maybe even today. It wasn't until I lived in Germany for a 7 year period that I could safely open doors for the younger ladies. 😃
@@BobHoughtonProductions It is a charm, but I think it is also about common courtesy. I am a woman, but I also hold the door open for people, it is not about them being a man or a woman, if I happen to be there and I can, why wouldn't I? It's just being kind and helpful. And if somebody holds the door open for me I recognise their kindness and just say thank you. Political correctness is so diverse and differs so much place to place. Chewing someone out over something so small is unnecessary. But the ones chewing you out, that may not even be because of you, it could also be they are just having a bad day. What people project onto you is more about them after all. One doesn't know the why behind it, that goes both ways. I like traditional, but I like practical jokes too, so if I ever get that chance... better not skip leg day in the meantime, Henry. **sweet smile**
@@bantonphoenix In the UK I think it’s more related to class and upbringing. I’m a young female of middle class upbringing who held the door for the person behind me at school when I was in Y7 (I was 11 so that’s probably like 5th grade in the US?), and she literally said “I don’t hold doors…”before strutting right past me and the rest of the tutor group followed her with the so-called “authority” figure gormlessly looking on. So I ended up “holding the door” for the rest of my class like a right plonker. 😂 She was dragged up, I was brought up. Feminism had nothing to do with it. 💀
@@phoenixrose1192 I agree, it's definitely upbringing and a certain amount of class. I have had my plonker moments, standing there like a lemming letting a whole bunch of people through because none of them would hold the door. I have no idea about years or grades in education in the US or in the UK. I'm Dutch. I have seen education change here, not for the better. Respect slowly going out the door, but I think that's everywhere. Parents are too busy being distracted or having to work several jobs just to get by. It is no wonder there is less and less of real actual upbringing. Values are so important. I think many parents these days expect the school to do it for them as they themselves don't have the time, whereas schools are so overwhelmed (and many teachers verging on burnouts) that they simply don't have the time either and/or the ability. So, many children end up lacking some very important basics.
@@phoenixrose1192 Also, "gormlessly", makes me think of a warm up singing exercise we did with our UK "choir". 😂The Gormless Pondweed. It was so hard not to laugh and keep a straight face when people need to stand in a very floppy way, arms down and mouth wide open and everybody doing a very low "aaaaaaaaaaahh" sound.
New generation of the coolest men in the world 🎉
Alex never fails to mention how this is his new band of brothers and how he loves them. He must’ve really enjoyed this.
absolutely missed pettyfer in cinema, great to come back!
Henry stands when a Lady walks into the room. He's so respective, humble and down to Earth.
Henry Cavill is the guy who is supposed to be James Bond, but they wont cast him, so every other director puts him into Spy movies knowing his potential lmao
yeah they have Alan Taylor creepo or Michael B as candidates, lol
More like he only has potential for mediocre James Bond rip-offs.
@@HeartbeatCN after just watching the crappy ministry of warfare whatever..i concur
That was a fun and great interview. That's a group of people who you would not be bored sitting and talking with.
Just saw it...this film exceed my expectations, SPECTACULAR!
This movie will be masterpiece ❤❤❤❤
There is a book by the same name by Giles Milton if memory serves, incredible read
Cant believe they could not find a reporter to interview them in person.
They did a serious of interviews that day with interviewers in person. This one was odd outyou can find other interviews online.
I can see this becoming a popular series of films like The Expendables.
So nice and entertaining to watch. Love seeing how well they get along and how much they laugh!!!!!! Love that.
They all have fun in this new movie from Guy Ritchie. HENRY CAVILL and Alan Ritchson. I like to see more. 🔥🌹💯
Ian Fleming's big brother was in the ministry
Love you Henry Cavill
Guy Richie is the man and on a role lately 2 movie's a year now and a tv show Inbetween
*roll. *movies. Come on, you were NEVER taught that apostrophes play a part in plurals, why do it?
I think we can all agree that moviemakers have the "anyone but Henry Cavill" attitude.
Really hope this movie doing justice for Henry Cavill, his previous movies were dung & certainly not because the actors involved
Is that fookin Trevor?
Damn. Need Alan Ritchson in these interviews.
Loosely based really means, there is a single molecule of historic accuracy, not much more. That stated, it's a really fun movie you will enjoy. And at least it's not a damn reboot, sequel or any of that. About time we got something original.
Todos integran un magistral film! Una verdadera obra de arte histórico! Felicidades por tan buena y excelente película!👌👏🌹🥰
the last gentleman👍👍
@Supermanhenrycavill-fe5bu hello
Anyone know the name of the novel that Henry Cavill mentioned?
A superb movie. Absolutely a delight to watch.
Os amo chicos pero estoy muy ocupada y como sabeis no me puedo partir en 2 pero confío en todos vosotros❤
Great questions
they forgot Alan Ritchson
Henry lo amo es mas guapo love you 😍😍💖💖💖😍😍😍
Why Reacher is not this interview
This is from UK and Alan lives in America
Este film es😊 magistral.Una dimensión al pasado en la segunda guerra mundial Grandiosas actuaciones!.😊😊😊😊
Cool manliness is weird in Hollywood nowadays. Guy Ritchie always does it great.
why hasnt Alan Ritchson been on the press tour with them?
Filming reacher s3
Estoy en el mundo de the boys arreglando las cosas❤❤❤
Love trust guy and h
Where’s reacher?
America ... They live in UK
Too bad this movie is only being shown on an on-line channel. I was waiting to see it in theaters. Very disappointed
It was released in theaters in early April 2024. Limited run for about 2 weeks.
Ah, so Henry stands up every time a woman comes into the room? Yeah, if I were one of them other lads I would so pull a trick where I'd just keep sending women into the room until he is essentially doing chair squats.
I am a bit of a practical joker myself, so in my younger years, I would have done that too.
It is great, however, to see the charm of old traditions reappear. In my teens, I got into a practice of opening doors for ladies. The older ladies loved it, but the younger ladies often chewed me out for it. It wasn't politically correct in Oregon back then...maybe even today. It wasn't until I lived in Germany for a 7 year period that I could safely open doors for the younger ladies. 😃
@@BobHoughtonProductions It is a charm, but I think it is also about common courtesy.
I am a woman, but I also hold the door open for people, it is not about them being a man or a woman, if I happen to be there and I can, why wouldn't I? It's just being kind and helpful. And if somebody holds the door open for me I recognise their kindness and just say thank you.
Political correctness is so diverse and differs so much place to place. Chewing someone out over something so small is unnecessary. But the ones chewing you out, that may not even be because of you, it could also be they are just having a bad day. What people project onto you is more about them after all. One doesn't know the why behind it, that goes both ways.
I like traditional, but I like practical jokes too, so if I ever get that chance... better not skip leg day in the meantime, Henry. **sweet smile**
@@bantonphoenix In the UK I think it’s more related to class and upbringing.
I’m a young female of middle class upbringing who held the door for the person behind me at school when I was in Y7 (I was 11 so that’s probably like 5th grade in the US?), and she literally said “I don’t hold doors…”before strutting right past me and the rest of the tutor group followed her with the so-called “authority” figure gormlessly looking on.
So I ended up “holding the door” for the rest of my class like a right plonker. 😂
She was dragged up, I was brought up. Feminism had nothing to do with it. 💀
@@phoenixrose1192 I agree, it's definitely upbringing and a certain amount of class. I have had my plonker moments, standing there like a lemming letting a whole bunch of people through because none of them would hold the door.
I have no idea about years or grades in education in the US or in the UK. I'm Dutch. I have seen education change here, not for the better. Respect slowly going out the door, but I think that's everywhere. Parents are too busy being distracted or having to work several jobs just to get by. It is no wonder there is less and less of real actual upbringing. Values are so important. I think many parents these days expect the school to do it for them as they themselves don't have the time, whereas schools are so overwhelmed (and many teachers verging on burnouts) that they simply don't have the time either and/or the ability. So, many children end up lacking some very important basics.
@@phoenixrose1192 Also, "gormlessly", makes me think of a warm up singing exercise we did with our UK "choir". 😂The Gormless Pondweed. It was so hard not to laugh and keep a straight face when people need to stand in a very floppy way, arms down and mouth wide open and everybody doing a very low "aaaaaaaaaaahh" sound.
Tengo que trabajar como la agente z ahora mismo, losiento❤❤😂😢
Henry said pause
Lo siento chicos estoy atrapada
❤❤
HOLANDÊS.
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If only we had some men to take care of Russia in Ukraine
CRHISTOPHER VANESSA GÕES? AUSTRÁLIA.
It’s ridiculous