- ...You told us to bring you a chest. We brought you _A CHEST_ - I told you to bring me the _s t o n e s._ Just what am I supposed to do with an _EMPTY CHEST?!?!_ 🤣🤣🤣
@@DonEBrooke32 🧀🧀🧀 "Better to Swiss cheese you with in 3 seconds, Little Red Riding Hood!" 🤣🤣🤣 Geez... an Uzi delivers 50 rounds in 3 seconds, so you gotta figure that one is at least as destructive
I really liked the fact that even though they knew they botched the mission, they still tried to reason with some compensation for the ones that died. That was actually rational negotiating.
@@anthonygarcia5375 So true. The French MAS-36/44/49 rifles had an integrated bayonet that could be locked onto the weapon for use and locked into the weapon for storage. This meant that two rifles could be locked together with no way of reaching the release tabs if anybody actually tried to. Turns out they did and so the design was changed so the two rifles could be separated.
Fun fact: Korben Dallas and Jean Baptiste Emanuel Zorg never meet, nor they communicate in any way. In fact, none of them are aware of the other intentions in the whole movie.
There was a scene in the novel right somewhere as the cruise ship was about to explode was a scene between Dallas and Zorg about a switch in the ZF1 other than the red button.
@@healthycigarettes5088 I think that switch created a protective force field around Zorg and allowed him to survive the explosion of the hotel. Then he landed on an ice planet just before the force field battery ran out.
I actually like how Zorg created such a small weapon with so much packed into it and even gave it a feature like a button press self-destruct. It kind of makes sense to put something on there, because if someone were to manage to corner the user of a ZF-1 and decided to steal one for reverse engineering, then the person could decide to blow themselves up to keep it from being taken and they kill whoever wanted it.
Most customers don’t have that kind of brand loyalty, I think it’s an anti theft device that Zorg would’ve disabled had they completed the transaction. Wayyyy too easy to push by accident or drop.
The acting and editing--intercutting between Mila Jovovich/the priest, and Zorg--is nothing short of magnificent. Yes, it's a standard technique, but it's pulled off perfectly, and Oldman owns this scene--in fact, all his scenes. At times, he sounds like a male version of Tootsie, but who cares? He's effin' brilliant.
*@Kemikazi __* Im gonna guess & say your cover photo is of one of the villains from _Star Blazers??_ I literally havent watched Star Blazers since it made its original TV run from 1979-84. So I dont remember his name, but hes the enemy military leader & the nemesis of Captain Aravatar Practically nothing compares to the artistry & originality of Tatsuo Yoshida's _Gatchaman (aka Battle of the Planets)_ & other key Japanimation of the time: Star Blazers, Mighty Orbots, Voltron, & Thundercats, for example Thank You for contributing! I appreciate the flashback to 70s & 80s childhood life 💕
Besson or Oldman said that the blow at the end wasn't supposed to be that big that's why you see the second character act the way he does. As for Oldman he didn't flinched. I hope the story is accurate. 😂
This scene reminds me of a question I’ve always asked myself: why wasn’t this film more popular? Just awesomeness! I felt the whole movie was just mindless fun, nothing deep, complex, or profound, just a visual and audio joy.
My first thought was: "Because it's a dumb movie...really entertaining, but dumb" Then I remembered that's never mattered for a movie's popularity before so I have no answer for you.
Gary Oldman doesn't get enough recognition for this role. I know he's been great in everything he's ever done, but he was just impossibly brilliant in this film.
Just once, I wanted to see that *Replay* in action from a long range….. *Guy limping through a maze of hallways, outta breath, sits down under a medpack station ready to remove that one bullet in his thigh, when he hears whistling wind coming from a distance…. AND HIS PANIC TO REMOVE THE BULLET WITHIN THE 17 SECONDS HE GOT LEFT BEFORE THE REST OF THE CLIP CATCHES UP*
Fun fact: he hated the script. Actually he even confessed it was his « least favorite film he ever played in ». He took the role as a favor to Luc Besson who had funded one of his projects in the past. This guy is pure talent.
Gary Oldman is another superlative actor in this wonderful movie. I think that is why it's called underrated. He said that he used Ross Poirot as one inspiration
Think I laughed the hardest in the cinema when Aknot feels the joys of force feedback on his flightstick when shooting something to bits in his spacecraft.. (This wasn't a thing yet back then)
learn what the stick shaker in an aircraft control system is. they been around since the late 1970s to inform pilots that the aircraft was stalling out. pretty sure joysticks for pc gaming had haptic tech in them in the 90s.
When I first watched this movie, I thought it was a stupid design to put a red button that could destroy the user but now that I am older, I have comes to understand why that was necessary. He's an arms dealer with contracts with the government. If any of his latest model that he was selling to mercenary and terrorists were to fall into the hands of the government, he could find himself in a world of trouble. Added that button without telling any of his clients unless necessary, could remove any connections to him and his company. A smart safety precaution on his part.
it destroys the user and anything else in range. hence if you wanted to evade falling into nasty hands it would not only prevent that but take some of the enemy with you. terrorists would also like it to use it
He took out JFK, he hijacked Air Force One, and a few years later after being Zorg he helps Harry Potter before he becomes Police Commissioner of the Gotham City Police Department. So many roles Gary Oldman played. He can act.
I absolutely love this movie and have seen it many times since I was a kid. But one point I still don't understand is the villain Zorg's motivation. Sure, he's a typical power-hungry and for-profit villain, but that doesn't explain why he supports a power (Mr. Shadow) that wants to destroy ALL life in the universe. That would affect him too, or am I making a mistake here? The same principle applies also for the devil's followers in the movie "End of Days" or for the armies of Thanos in "Avengers Endgame"
My guess if he would be unharmed, especially since Mr. Shadow was coming anyway n Nothing seemed to stop him. Its obvious in the movie he feared mr Shadow. N fear makes people do stupid shit
I always took it that Mr. Shadow was just a liar and told Zorg he's let Zorg rule. Probably would have double crossed him if Zorg had delivered the stones.
My interpretation was one of 50% awe and 50% business. Zorg is a weapons dealer, and Mr Shadow would bring about carnage and destruction. In Zorg's eyes that's a power to respect and also to make money from. In hindsight, yes he probably would have gotten screwed over anyway, but that's what I always saw in Zorg's motivation.
I never thought Zorg knew of Mr. Shadow's intentions. As a result Zorg just thought he was doing a very profitable business deal with a powerful alien.
It's strange knowing that luc Besson, the director, went on to produce gary Oldman's directorial debut of the famous British "kitchen sink" drama nil - by - mouth in the same year. One of the craziest production - model shifts out there where material is concerned. Fifth element has the budget, but NBM has the poise and hard - hitting & raw structure. Both movies couldn't be more vastly different.
Gary Oldman as Zorg is CLASSIC! Great as a quirky, ruthless villain. But, THE GUN!... I abhor real life conventional projectile weapons, but THAT gun is da Shhhhhhhhh---T!
⏳⏳💔⏳⏳😱🌜 من شاهده هذا الفلم قهوه مشابه ليوم الحساب ,!.وماتركس والاتوبوس السكرايما يقصد للعنصر الخامس أنه تجميع افكار مستوحيه من علم فكر وحي مدبلج لايستطيع تصوره الفكر والعقل أنه مزيج من عدد افكار حمى في افلام الكارتون الاول سندباد فارس الفضاء ثم الكرندايز وأخيراً الاوتبوت اقصد السكرايما كلهن واحد نفس الشي الوحيد هي الفكره والسيناريو مختلف بعض الحوارات منها الكلمات متشابهة من الحوارات والنقاشات الخاصة بالبرامج على بعض الحوارات تبع بؤمعان ستجد في بعض الكلمات متشابه ؟🌼🌼🌼🌼🌼
Geez, why can't there be more movies like this? There is never a dull moment. This movie has aged so well.
In the remake we’ll see Corbin Dallas as the secondary character while Leloo does all the ass kicking.
@@alienlife7754 Just like in the original movie.
Over twenty years later and this is still one of my favorite movies.
It's a true classic. They don't make movies like this anymore.
Mine too.
I bought my first DVD player in January 2000 and this masterpiece of a movie was among the first four DVD I bought with the player 😄
One of my all-time favorites.
I never cared for it
Zorg is a hell of a sales person. His presentation was quick, efficient, informative and not at all dull.
I know Jesus, he could sell me into selling my own lungs from out my chest cavity.
And he knows his products well!
Well he did forgot to tell about the little red button
@@manuhonkanen2111: No, he omitted it deliberately.
@@wonkothesane8691 that is not a good customer service!
Gary Oldman deserves WAY more recognition for his sheer talent. He is always incredible in every role he plays.
A scene stealer fosho
Absolutely, he nailed my role in this film!
And his range is incredible
One of the most underrated actor in the movie industry.
i agree
"we are warriors, not merchants"
"BUT YOU CAN STILL COUNT!"
gets me every time haha
Referrers!
And then they negotiate for some guns, "Oh....so you are merchants" 🤣🤣
- ...You told us to bring you a chest. We brought you _A CHEST_
- I told you to bring me the _s t o n e s._ Just what am I supposed to do with an _EMPTY CHEST?!?!_ 🤣🤣🤣
1:35 damn. Swiss Army Gun. I need me one of those. 😍
@@DonEBrooke32 🧀🧀🧀 "Better to Swiss cheese you with in 3 seconds, Little Red Riding Hood!" 🤣🤣🤣
Geez... an Uzi delivers 50 rounds in 3 seconds, so you gotta figure that one is at least as destructive
“Empty. The opposite of full.” That part slays me.
Hell, the whole scene slays me.
Not as much as it slayed the people that didn't ask about the little red button.
Not to mention he does the same thing himself before he dies
I really liked the fact that even though they knew they botched the mission, they still tried to reason with some compensation for the ones that died. That was actually rational negotiating.
They were told to bring a case from a particular ship. Not their fault Zorg didn't figure out the stones weren't being transported and it was a decoy
"A real killer would have immediately asked about the little red button on the bottom of the gun". I love that line 😆
For real that's what would happen you give grunts a crate of guns with a self destruct button someone is going to press it
@@anthonygarcia5375 So true. The French MAS-36/44/49 rifles had an integrated bayonet that could be locked onto the weapon for use and locked into the weapon for storage. This meant that two rifles could be locked together with no way of reaching the release tabs if anybody actually tried to. Turns out they did and so the design was changed so the two rifles could be separated.
The same thing but Star Trek style:
ruclips.net/video/-ctS1rewbUY/видео.html
@@justvin7214 Forgotten weapons did a vid on that. it is titled the French finger trap if memory serves.
@@toomanyaccounts He did, that's where I saw it. Love his vids 👍
I love Gary for his believable characters. Even when they are ridiculous, they are completely entrancing.
1:39 Lol that clapping is gold.
The approval of the ZF1 is one of my fav parts!
Somehow, Oldman was able to pronounce a semicolon when he says "Empty; the opposite of full."
Lmao!!!
😂😂😂
Acting!
So true, went back, listened to it, heard it clearly! ; Raging Semicolon all day! ;. 😂😁😎
Speaking proper punctuation, with a southern drawl... marvelous!
Fun fact: Korben Dallas and Jean Baptiste Emanuel Zorg never meet, nor they communicate in any way. In fact, none of them are aware of the other intentions in the whole movie.
There was a scene in the novel right somewhere as the cruise ship was about to explode was a scene between Dallas and Zorg about a switch in the ZF1 other than the red button.
@@healthycigarettes5088 can you supply me with a link to it :D
@@healthycigarettes5088
I think that switch created a protective force field around Zorg and allowed him to survive the explosion of the hotel. Then he landed on an ice planet just before the force field battery ran out.
True. The closest they come to even seeing each other is when Zorg is going back on the ship as they’re leaving it.
That's because Zorg is not the antagonist.
I actually like how Zorg created such a small weapon with so much packed into it and even gave it a feature like a button press self-destruct. It kind of makes sense to put something on there, because if someone were to manage to corner the user of a ZF-1 and decided to steal one for reverse engineering, then the person could decide to blow themselves up to keep it from being taken and they kill whoever wanted it.
Most customers don’t have that kind of brand loyalty, I think it’s an anti theft device that Zorg would’ve disabled had they completed the transaction. Wayyyy too easy to push by accident or drop.
They should give it a 30 second timer so you can throw it or leave it and run away.
Gun running rules. Always prepare if your customer try to play the deal.
@@remainprofane7732 Probably not, but I meant it for more like people who are blindly loyal to Zorg.
The perfect weapon for a fanatic; doubles as a suicide vest
Leeloo’s laughing was one of the best parts of this scene xD
"Dot"
And the Critical Drinker clip was born.
What an Excellent Movie…Loved the Timing on Scene Transitions..
and Gary Oldman is Sheer Class 👏
2112KanADArox!!
The acting and editing--intercutting between Mila Jovovich/the priest, and Zorg--is nothing short of magnificent. Yes, it's a standard technique, but it's pulled off perfectly, and Oldman owns this scene--in fact, all his scenes. At times, he sounds like a male version of Tootsie, but who cares? He's effin' brilliant.
‘we’re saved..” 😌
‘I’m screwed…’ 😑
Brilliant work. 😎
@@DavidTrejo 👏👏😅😂
I agree. Anyone care to explain?
@@Boudica234 "Hahahahahahahahahahahahahahaha..."
"We're saved"
"I'm screwed"
Zero stones, ZERO CRATES!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
*@Kemikazi __* Im gonna guess & say your cover photo is of one of the villains from _Star Blazers??_
I literally havent watched Star Blazers since it made its original TV run from 1979-84. So I dont remember his name, but hes the enemy military leader & the nemesis of Captain Aravatar
Practically nothing compares to the artistry & originality of Tatsuo Yoshida's _Gatchaman (aka Battle of the Planets)_ & other key Japanimation of the time: Star Blazers, Mighty Orbots, Voltron, & Thundercats, for example
Thank You for contributing! I appreciate the flashback to 70s & 80s childhood life 💕
2:53
@@MrTony-rx7tk "what you mean everyone?"
I loved it🤣👍
i like that Gary Oldman, doesn´t flinch a bit, when the whole background explodes 🤣
Besson or Oldman said that the blow at the end wasn't supposed to be that big that's why you see the second character act the way he does. As for Oldman he didn't flinched. I hope the story is accurate. 😂
@@paulbismuth10 gold, he didn't even flinch despite it being way bigger than intended
Cool man doesn’t look at explosion
This scene reminds me of a question I’ve always asked myself: why wasn’t this film more popular? Just awesomeness! I felt the whole movie was just mindless fun, nothing deep, complex, or profound, just a visual and audio joy.
People have absolutely zero taste. Reading the "reception" section on film and tv wikis can be incredibly depressing.
but it is profound
My first thought was: "Because it's a dumb movie...really entertaining, but dumb"
Then I remembered that's never mattered for a movie's popularity before so I have no answer for you.
Because it's french and hollywood is jelaous
@@Amenomihashira what about pirates of the Caribbean first 3 movies. For example
If movies have taught me anything it's that simply being aware that an explosion is about to happen makes you completely immune to it.
Tell that to Rogue One
😨😨 *Eee yyy youchhh* ...Your point is nonetheless still well-received, Geoff
Unless you're Harry Stamper in Armageddon.
@@MrTony-rx7tk you win. Lol
It also taught me never to press a little red button that's along the side of a gun.
Gary Oldman doesn't get enough recognition for this role. I know he's been great in everything he's ever done, but he was just impossibly brilliant in this film.
Who says? Everyone recognizes him for this role. You're just spouting bullshit for Internet points
Everything about this movie was wonderful.
Just once, I wanted to see that *Replay* in action from a long range…..
*Guy limping through a maze of hallways, outta breath, sits down under a medpack station ready to remove that one bullet in his thigh, when he hears whistling wind coming from a distance…. AND HIS PANIC TO REMOVE THE BULLET WITHIN THE 17 SECONDS HE GOT LEFT BEFORE THE REST OF THE CLIP CATCHES UP*
This scene was filmed in an old USAF jet engine test cell facility (AKA "hush house"). Most likely at the former RAF Upper Heyford.
EncAWrektsarz0!!
When Zorg slaps Aknot's face into looking back at his fingers is the funniest part of this movie to me lol
Love when he opens the case music all uplifting then it all stops lol
GazaOldsmobil is Mozart!!(EegoKrazeez!!)
"But you can still COUNT!!!"
I love how desperately angry and disappointed he is. Like a brat who didn't get his Lego set for Christmas lol
Gary Oldman was so good in this film.
Fun fact: he hated the script. Actually he even confessed it was his « least favorite film he ever played in ». He took the role as a favor to Luc Besson who had funded one of his projects in the past. This guy is pure talent.
@@TheBiakko Amazing considering it is one of his most iconic roles and he owns it to a ludicrous degree.
It's crazy how many stars are in this classic and Oldman absolutely stole it.
I'll never tire of this film. 👌
That left hand slap kills me.🤣
Gotta love the ZF-1. If I could have two fictional weapons, it would be this and the BFG-9000.
CinkLaz!!
10k now samuel hayden this is a cannon not a weapon
This movie is my favorite of all time.
Zorg was so calm and happy to give them all these weapons just for that crate. After finding out the stones not there, he is a little less happy!!
one might say that he was.... disappointed.
Gary Oldman is another superlative actor in this wonderful movie. I think that is why it's called underrated. He said that he used Ross Poirot as one inspiration
Gary Oldman is truly a treasure 🥰
My favourite scene of the movie.
I like your profile pix
@@PickleboyPauly thanks bud.
Mila was soo cute in the film..!
I went to watch this in the cinema and it was soooo good.
I had forgotten how sharp the writing and timing is in this movie.
Empty the opposite of full. 😂
ApituationCoyverAwfWots!!
That auto target fire feature is a fantastic idea.
Super green
Gary oldman,,,is a brilliant actor
Absolutely 🤘
Best remake of a scene in “Taxi Driver” ever
2:24 just those fingers are enough to fall in love with Milla Jovovich/Lee-loo.
This movie alone needs an oscar for the perfect transition in every scene. Not a single boring scene.
"Were saved"
Im srewed!!
1:25 My favorite line of the whole movie and one of the best 4th wall breaks I ever saw.. Pun intended.
“did he turn around to talk to the audience, or did he turn around to talk to aknot?”
yes
I don't think you understand what a 4th wall break is. Most people don't I'm afraid
French name, English actor, and a southern accent. It’s perfect.
That was southern? I thought it was Australian or New Zealander.
Milla Jovavich looks so young.
Gary Oldman, over the top and awesome as always
"Mah fav'rit!"
I saw this movie 5 times in the cinemas, and every time it was a sold-out show. May 1997 it came out.
Think I laughed the hardest in the cinema when Aknot feels the joys of force feedback on his flightstick when shooting something to bits in his spacecraft..
(This wasn't a thing yet back then)
learn what the stick shaker in an aircraft control system is. they been around since the late 1970s to inform pilots that the aircraft was stalling out.
pretty sure joysticks for pc gaming had haptic tech in them in the 90s.
I have always loved this scene and the delivery of the joke.
TuneNoYaReelENaLaarfBuchareeelizAkryammm,dorgabunx!
If they made Elvis around the year Fifth Element came out, Gary Oldman would have been the perfect choice to play Elvis.
I love the interchangeable dialogue xD
Why does Zorg remind me of Littlefinger from Game of Thrones?
He reminds me of Commissioner Gordon. Oh wait he is Commissioner Gordon.
Ew
I can see the resemblance lol but this is Gary oldman. He is better than the guy who plays little finger
Cheekbones and gay goatee
When I first watched this movie, I thought it was a stupid design to put a red button that could destroy the user but now that I am older, I have comes to understand why that was necessary. He's an arms dealer with contracts with the government. If any of his latest model that he was selling to mercenary and terrorists were to fall into the hands of the government, he could find himself in a world of trouble. Added that button without telling any of his clients unless necessary, could remove any connections to him and his company. A smart safety precaution on his part.
Also it can have some use if the Detonation is strong enough
it destroys the user and anything else in range. hence if you wanted to evade falling into nasty hands it would not only prevent that but take some of the enemy with you. terrorists would also like it to use it
"This is the the greatest Shark Tank pitch ever!!!.....I'm Sold on the ZF1!!!....." "A Word On Firepower!!!..."
4:03-4:12 now, those aliens 👽 are having fun playing this zf1. 😆
🤣🤣🤣1:06 those few words he saids always crack me up even with closed captions.
I love that scene Gary Oldman killed it🤣🤣
This is a really really good movie
This was one of my favorite movies
He took out JFK, he hijacked Air Force One, and a few years later after being Zorg he helps Harry Potter before he becomes Police Commissioner of the Gotham City Police Department. So many roles Gary Oldman played. He can act.
Hes not an actor hes a legend by now
And his roles aren't just limited to live action movies or even just movies for that matter
😊(opens case)
😐(closes case) this...this case is empty.
*goat laughter* xD
I absolutely love this movie and have seen it many times since I was a kid. But one point I still don't understand is the villain Zorg's motivation. Sure, he's a typical power-hungry and for-profit villain, but that doesn't explain why he supports a power (Mr. Shadow) that wants to destroy ALL life in the universe. That would affect him too, or am I making a mistake here?
The same principle applies also for the devil's followers in the movie "End of Days" or for the armies of Thanos in "Avengers Endgame"
My guess if he would be unharmed, especially since Mr. Shadow was coming anyway n Nothing seemed to stop him. Its obvious in the movie he feared mr Shadow. N fear makes people do stupid shit
I always took it that Mr. Shadow was just a liar and told Zorg he's let Zorg rule. Probably would have double crossed him if Zorg had delivered the stones.
I imagine he had no idea the end game is about total annihilation of everything himself included.
My interpretation was one of 50% awe and 50% business. Zorg is a weapons dealer, and Mr Shadow would bring about carnage and destruction. In Zorg's eyes that's a power to respect and also to make money from. In hindsight, yes he probably would have gotten screwed over anyway, but that's what I always saw in Zorg's motivation.
I never thought Zorg knew of Mr. Shadow's intentions. As a result Zorg just thought he was doing a very profitable business deal with a powerful alien.
Whenever this scene comes up in my recommendations.
Me: my favourite 🤓
It's strange knowing that luc Besson, the director, went on to produce gary Oldman's directorial debut of the famous British "kitchen sink" drama nil - by - mouth in the same year. One of the craziest production - model shifts out there where material is concerned. Fifth element has the budget, but NBM has the poise and hard - hitting & raw structure. Both movies couldn't be more vastly different.
Is NBM any good?
Too bad Luc is a nonce
He forgot to mention a phased plasma rifle in the 40-watt range.
"empty. the opposite of full." Oldman deadpans this to hilarity for me 😂
Gary Oldman as Zorg is CLASSIC! Great as a quirky, ruthless villain. But, THE GUN!... I abhor real life conventional projectile weapons, but THAT gun is da Shhhhhhhhh---T!
"Our famous net launcher" Great line...
Zero Crateeeeeeeeeeeees!
AloadENpygpen,all greyVzENbakhonzzz...
This movie is from the future but exactly whats going on behind the scenes, the bulldog aliens are a form of “reptillian” beings.. 💫
I love how the gun sounds like an air ratchet
It probably was.
Zorg:- Whatever doesn't kill you makes you stronger
Joker :- Whatever doesn't kill you makes you stanger.
Zorg is literally the space version of Hitler, "space Hitler"
“We are warriors…not merchants”
Gotta give Aknot his due, he had the balls to get fresh with Zorg.
Leave em one for the corz.
Best scene in this movie, period.
My favorite!
One of my favorite movies, after so many years
he asked for a case, they brought him a case... never sais anything about stones
Red buttons on military equipment are usually important.
Gary only has 1 Oscar's...should have more.
Oldman is a great actor! Has he won an Oscar for anything yet?
I was half expecting "Poor soul..." at the end.
The Military Industrial Complex selling weapons to the Saudis
the Saudis pay in full and are great customers because of that
Most entertaining Sci-Fi film in my books.
Love it, thanks for sharing
Thats what happen when you give stupids tecnology ......
And your comment is what happens when you give stupid people spellcheck.
⏳⏳💔⏳⏳😱🌜 من شاهده هذا الفلم قهوه مشابه ليوم الحساب ,!.وماتركس والاتوبوس السكرايما يقصد للعنصر الخامس أنه تجميع افكار مستوحيه من علم فكر وحي مدبلج لايستطيع تصوره الفكر والعقل أنه مزيج من عدد افكار حمى في افلام الكارتون الاول سندباد فارس الفضاء ثم الكرندايز وأخيراً الاوتبوت اقصد السكرايما كلهن واحد نفس الشي الوحيد هي الفكره والسيناريو مختلف بعض الحوارات منها الكلمات متشابهة من الحوارات والنقاشات الخاصة بالبرامج على بعض الحوارات تبع بؤمعان ستجد في بعض الكلمات متشابه ؟🌼🌼🌼🌼🌼
Empty as in the opposite of full 😂👌🏻
The end of this clip is the best part. Classic stupidity from subtle to dramatic over one issue.🤣
Zorg's weapon system patter sounds just like a SHOT show company rep at range day. Specifically a PSA rep!
4:11Booooooooooooooooooooom!!!
Bring Me The Priest
Still one off, if not my favourite........ Oldman nailed it, and in style!
What an underrated movie 🍿.
It’s a must see.
I always make the happy Zorg face when I see something I really like “☺️ My favorite“
4:07 polska policja oraz javelin
This case is empty. The opposite of full.👍
Zero stones, zero crates!!👌