When I lived in England, a coworker told me to take the train over to Belgium for the weekend and hang out in Bruges. It was amazing--history, beer, fries. As an American, I felt like I was in on a little secret. Then I see the trailer for "In Bruges" in the theater and I was like "crap, secret's out." Such a cool town.
One of the BEST ever... Too many people have never discovered this. This film is legendary. Every actor in it just kills their role and the writing is top-notch. Awesome reaction. Glad you all liked it. Come on people SUBSCRIBE!! These guys run a great channel! As Harry would say, "Click it you f-----ing poof c---ts!"
Yeeeeees I'm glad to see you guys reacting to this movie, it's an underrated gem. I hope someone recommends you guys react to his other movie, Three Billboards Outside Ebbing Missouri, it's amazing!
Marvellous reaction to a class flick. You’d like Gleeson in The Guard too / brill. Or for a cool Dublin comedy, try The Commitments. Keep reacting. Started watching you when you did all of the wire. ❤️👍🏽👍☘️
Good shit! Well worth peeping the follow up to this - same director and same actors. The Banshees of Inersheen. (Not a sequel, just their next collaboration)
such a good movie. seven psychopaths by the same director with colin ferrell is a really funny meta movie about how he’ll never make a better movie than this
Nice reaction. You should check out Seven Psychopaths which has Colin Farrell in it and directed by the same director. Also worth watching is a film by the directors brother called The Guard which has Brendan Gleason and Don Cheadle in it. Both films are similar in style to In Bruges.
I think one point you guys alluded to is that slower-developing, character-driven works almost always pay off in the end. As a viewer you find yourself more invested when things happen to better developed characters
One of my all time favorites and one of the few movies I can rewatch endlessly. You pick up so much on repeated watches. One of the best dark comedies of all time. The scene between Harry and Ken at the outdoor restaurant? Amazing.
set up/pay off...over and over again without overplaying it...excellent movie. one of the best dark comedies out there. and then the concept of purgatory comes in as well, this movie keeps on giving.
@@Drax514 isn't it!! Same here, just really tickles me, the expression, the high pitched gleeful delivery! Nice to come across a real connoiseur !! 😂 also love the deadpan, ultra serious, 'you'sa buncha fuckin elephants!'.
This is one of the saddest comedies/funniest sad films ever made. Its so good, every character is written and played so well....from the racist, junky dwarf, to the homosexual black-market gun dealer....absolutely brilliant.
I'm Canadian, so don't blame us for the Vietnam war. That reminds me of a joke. A baby seal walks into a bar. The bartender asks "what are you having"? The seal responds "anything but a Canadian Club."
The Terror in Tiny Town is the strangest movie of all time. It's a musical cowboy movie from the 1930s with an all midget cast. Half of the midgets have thick German accents.
Brendan Gleeson and Colin Farrell were recently re-united (as actors) in the "Banshees of Inisherin", another Martin McDonagh film. All McDonagh films are unique... probably his best-known in the U.S. is "Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri". (Frances McDormand won a deserved best actress Oscar for her performance in that one.) And with all due respect to Liam Neeson, it's Ralph Fiennes (pronounced "Rafe Fines", don't ask me why!) who plays Harry. A couple of his films (trailers) that are better known... The English Patient (1996): ruclips.net/video/Xk_LRcOFT0c/видео.htmlsi=woj79CKPLgy3vUsm The Constant Gardener (2005): ruclips.net/video/1l1lzzfpWFU/видео.htmlsi=JAgHJsqCbuj_gby3
If I may suggest a movie I recently rewatched and haven’t seen reacted to. It’s a prison movie call Midnight Express (1978) it’s pretty grim and harrowing. Amazing performances and believe it was nominated for an Oscar. May be one for you guys 🍿
The reason the ending is still as good as it is regarding it’s ambiguity, is because this film asks you to make moral judgements about everyone in this movie, but especially these two gentleman hitmen, basically from the very beginning. They’re both very charming, but their work is often evil, they’re not always killing baddies (obviously). The ending is the ultimate audience judgment call, Ken sacrificed himself to save him, but he’s a killer, but he’s repentant and maybe redeemable, but he’s kind of an asshole, but should that really matter? Ray is also basically responsible for Jimmy’s death, albeit (again) accidentally, do we not care Jimmy died just because he was a racist? Does Ray deserve to die simply because he didn’t try to f*#%+!g duck when he landed on the boat?! That last one ☝️ haunts me. And all that barely touches on the even more interesting character of Ken, but I’ll spare you. Fantastic movie, spectacular reaction as always, thank you gentlemen! 🔥FRR🔥
Film4 funded a whole bunch of cool films around the same time as this one. Plunkett and McLean, a highway robbery story with every famous comedian at the time. Love Honour and Obey, a London gangster movie with Ray Winston and a whole load more giving up and coming directors room to try stuff culminating in films like 28 Days Later and Trainspotting.
Who's the fifth? I know there's Mad-Eye, Voldemort, Fleur, whatever Colin Farrel's character's name was in the first Fantastic Beasts... ...yep, blanking on the last one.
Ok im a movie buff and in bruges i live so if you want maybe some awesome movies maybe haven't seen. Please watch,,,place beyond the pines,pans labyrinth,upgrade and 1 oldie thats is so so good is my bodyguard and not the bodyguard
Edit - found it: The Flaying of the Corrupt Judge Sisamnes, Gerard David (1498) ------------------------------------------------------------ 12:12 "Whoever painted that is nicceeee" Could be someone else, but it's very likely to be a Hieronymus Bosch work.
@@kluneberg8952 I meant similar role vibe as Harry in this. I wasn't clear. I don't know, some might not see it, but I feel like Don & Harry could be brothers. Both speak so "matter of fact" aggressive, tight tension, threatening but can be talked to on a level, you just have to be playing Thier game.
Hip hop is said to have originated back in 1973 (August 11, 1973 DJ Kool Herc should have invented the elements of hip hop). Hip hop at 50 (years) 1973 to Infinity...
Wow! That's an amazing film with Colin Farrell. Do you know which other great film he's in that would be great for you to react to? Correct! The Gentlemen (2019). Sorry for being so insistent, I just love that film and get honestly disappointed by the fact that there are so few reaction videos of it on RUclips.
@@KevPage-Witkickerno, it just doesn’t bother me. I like these guys and I watch for their reactions not to analyse their English. And if you consider someone mispronouncing a word which is foreign to them anyway “murdering your language”, you clearly have other issues anyway.
@@eyesack8905 dude, this is on my PC in my home and caught me in the mood I was in, I replied in kind. It's the internet. We can't all be fluffy bunny rabbits all fucking day.
I genuinely can't think of a film that's had a tighter script than this in years, not a single word wasted.
@@BrianShannow yep. A wonderful film. Withnail and I has a tight and incredibly acted script too.
"Dead man's shoes" also
Wild Hogs
One of my all time favorite comedy/dramas. Brendan Gleeson, Colin Farrell and Ralph Fiennes are phenomenal in this film. Love the story too.
The little guy's head exploded because the hollow point bullets they show Harry getting it before. This script is fire.
The screenplay for this film is next level genius.
"A bottle? Don't bother." 😂
Best way to describe it: "If a Guy Ritchie film was slowed down 4x, with barely any soundtrack, and drenched in Irish guilt."
When I lived in England, a coworker told me to take the train over to Belgium for the weekend and hang out in Bruges. It was amazing--history, beer, fries. As an American, I felt like I was in on a little secret. Then I see the trailer for "In Bruges" in the theater and I was like "crap, secret's out." Such a cool town.
One of the BEST ever... Too many people have never discovered this. This film is legendary. Every actor in it just kills their role and the writing is top-notch. Awesome reaction. Glad you all liked it. Come on people SUBSCRIBE!! These guys run a great channel! As Harry would say, "Click it you f-----ing poof c---ts!"
THE GUARD Gleason and Cheadle so fucking HILARIOUS and equally Smart
Yeeeeees I'm glad to see you guys reacting to this movie, it's an underrated gem. I hope someone recommends you guys react to his other movie, Three Billboards Outside Ebbing Missouri, it's amazing!
Marvellous reaction to a class flick.
You’d like Gleeson in The Guard too / brill.
Or for a cool Dublin comedy, try The Commitments.
Keep reacting. Started watching you when you did all of the wire. ❤️👍🏽👍☘️
Good shit! Well worth peeping the follow up to this - same director and same actors. The Banshees of Inersheen. (Not a sequel, just their next collaboration)
nope
such a good movie. seven psychopaths by the same director with colin ferrell is a really funny meta movie about how he’ll never make a better movie than this
That dog in the beginning was actually a very famous dog in Bruges that tourist would go wave at, they used to always chill at that window!
Brilliant Film! Mad-Eye Moody gets to call Voldemort a C**T to his face 5 Times!
Nice reaction. You should check out Seven Psychopaths which has Colin Farrell in it and directed by the same director. Also worth watching is a film by the directors brother called The Guard which has Brendan Gleason and Don Cheadle in it. Both films are similar in style to In Bruges.
Classic Movie!!! 💯💯💯
I think one point you guys alluded to is that slower-developing, character-driven works almost always pay off in the end. As a viewer you find yourself more invested when things happen to better developed characters
One of my all time favorites and one of the few movies I can rewatch endlessly. You pick up so much on repeated watches. One of the best dark comedies of all time. The scene between Harry and Ken at the outdoor restaurant? Amazing.
oh im glad you guys reacted to this one, not a lot of reactors have. one of my favorite little hidden gems.
you are an inanimate FN object!! lol
You retract that bit! 😂
set up/pay off...over and over again without overplaying it...excellent movie. one of the best dark comedies out there. and then the concept of purgatory comes in as well, this movie keeps on giving.
Luke Kelly singing "Raglan Road" as Ken gives up his life.
This is a banger. My brother and i watched it when it came out, quoted regularly between us ever since. 'They're Filmin' Midgets!' 😂
The childish glee in Colin Farrel's voice when he says that is beyond hilarious lol. Gets me so damn good every time.
@@Drax514 isn't it!! Same here, just really tickles me, the expression, the high pitched gleeful delivery! Nice to come across a real connoiseur !! 😂 also love the deadpan, ultra serious, 'you'sa buncha fuckin elephants!'.
Gleeson's 'd'ya have teh? It's jesus' fucking blood isnt it! Dya have teh' 😂
That Ben Kingsley guess was a good one. Ralph Fiennes sounds almost exactly like Kingsley's Don Logan in Sexy Beast (2000).
One of my all time favourite movies. Got Voldemort, Mad Eye, Colin F.... so many great actors.
🐧👑 GOAT
This is one of the saddest comedies/funniest sad films ever made. Its so good, every character is written and played so well....from the racist, junky dwarf, to the homosexual black-market gun dealer....absolutely brilliant.
Wait, Yuri's gay?
Brilliant film!!!! You lads should check out "The Guard" with Brendan Gleeson.
“Before they perfected liam in the lab” 😂😂😂
I'm Canadian, so don't blame us for the Vietnam war. That reminds me of a joke. A baby seal walks into a bar. The bartender asks "what are you having"? The seal responds "anything but a Canadian Club."
😂
The woman, Ray was hanging out with, was Fleur Delacour in the Harry Potter movies. Alot of this cast was in the Harry Potter series, i love it.
Ralph Fiennes is awesome in everything he does.
Love this film, thank you for this reaction guys
The Terror in Tiny Town is the strangest movie of all time. It's a musical cowboy movie from the 1930s with an all midget cast. Half of the midgets have thick German accents.
@@colinwilson4609 if its German midgets you want watch Freaks, that's definitely the most crazy film of all time😄
Brendan Gleeson and Colin Farrell were recently re-united (as actors) in the "Banshees of Inisherin", another Martin McDonagh film.
All McDonagh films are unique... probably his best-known in the U.S. is "Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri". (Frances McDormand won a deserved best actress Oscar for her performance in that one.)
And with all due respect to Liam Neeson, it's Ralph Fiennes (pronounced "Rafe Fines", don't ask me why!) who plays Harry. A couple of his films (trailers) that are better known...
The English Patient (1996):
ruclips.net/video/Xk_LRcOFT0c/видео.htmlsi=woj79CKPLgy3vUsm
The Constant Gardener (2005):
ruclips.net/video/1l1lzzfpWFU/видео.htmlsi=JAgHJsqCbuj_gby3
Er... Ralph Fiennes as Amon Göth in "Schindler's List" (1993)?
Banshees of Inishirin gotta be next, it’s a soul sister to this movie
ya'll on an amazing run right now.. this is one my favorites of all time.
" You don't know Karate!"
Gets me every time...
i love this movie.......speaks to my appreciation for the macabre...............thanks, fellas.
If I may suggest a movie I recently rewatched and haven’t seen reacted to. It’s a prison movie call Midnight Express (1978) it’s pretty grim and harrowing. Amazing performances and believe it was nominated for an Oscar. May be one for you guys 🍿
The original Mr French was the butler on Family Affair.
Collin doesn't get enough credit as an actor.....
Some Zeljko Ivanek recognition. Nice one
Colin Farrel is a fantastic actor. You guys should watch Alexander, one of the Director's Cuts. He absolutely kills it as Alexander the Great.
I absolutely love this movie!!!
Definitely one of my favorites.
Gotta try Seven Psychopaths. Same director, and Colin Farrell is in it too.
The reason the ending is still as good as it is regarding it’s ambiguity, is because this film asks you to make moral judgements about everyone in this movie, but especially these two gentleman hitmen, basically from the very beginning. They’re both very charming, but their work is often evil, they’re not always killing baddies (obviously).
The ending is the ultimate audience judgment call, Ken sacrificed himself to save him, but he’s a killer, but he’s repentant and maybe redeemable, but he’s kind of an asshole, but should that really matter? Ray is also basically responsible for Jimmy’s death, albeit (again) accidentally, do we not care Jimmy died just because he was a racist? Does Ray deserve to die simply because he didn’t try to f*#%+!g duck when he landed on the boat?!
That last one ☝️ haunts me. And all that barely touches on the even more interesting character of Ken, but I’ll spare you. Fantastic movie, spectacular reaction as always, thank you gentlemen! 🔥FRR🔥
I've been there and it is as beautiful as it looks. And no fat people are making it up those steps...not easily anyway.
21:23 You got your Ninji-chop and your Judi-chop 😆
Film4 funded a whole bunch of cool films around the same time as this one. Plunkett and McLean, a highway robbery story with every famous comedian at the time. Love Honour and Obey, a London gangster movie with Ray Winston and a whole load more giving up and coming directors room to try stuff culminating in films like 28 Days Later and Trainspotting.
I LOVE this movie so much
This movie had 5 actors from Harry Potter Universe.
Who's the fifth?
I know there's Mad-Eye, Voldemort, Fleur, whatever Colin Farrel's character's name was in the first Fantastic Beasts...
...yep, blanking on the last one.
@@joshbates9015 Dumbledores brother Aberforth played by Ciarán Hinds The Priest in Bruges
@@spurgurius Better known as Julius fuckin Caesar himself.
Ok im a movie buff and in bruges i live so if you want maybe some awesome movies maybe haven't seen. Please watch,,,place beyond the pines,pans labyrinth,upgrade and 1 oldie thats is so so good is my bodyguard and not the bodyguard
Edit - found it:
The Flaying of the Corrupt Judge Sisamnes, Gerard David (1498)
------------------------------------------------------------
12:12 "Whoever painted that is nicceeee"
Could be someone else, but it's very likely to be a Hieronymus Bosch work.
Banshees of Inisherin by this same director and with the same two leads is maybe as good as this
Been wanting to see this since I saw Matt Smith on Seth Meyers. They were talking about it while Matt was promoting HotD.
Matt Smith plays a younger Ralph Fiennes in an AMAZING deleted scene.
You should watch the Gaurd, Brendan Gleeson is in this also along with Don Cheadle & Max Strong. Another great film
Y’all NEED to watch the Penguin
Great reaction to one of my favorite movies!!
Fuck yes, incredible movie
"In... Booghærrs."
sick pick
a screenplay so good it's just a book you want to read, directed wonderfully into a film
Great movie
You mentioned Ben Kingsley, for a similar vibe film with him as main character check out Sexy Beast
not a similar vibe but the wackness with kingsley and josh peck is good
@@kluneberg8952 I meant similar role vibe as Harry in this. I wasn't clear.
I don't know, some might not see it, but I feel like Don & Harry could be brothers. Both speak so "matter of fact" aggressive, tight tension, threatening but can be talked to on a level, you just have to be playing Thier game.
ruclips.net/video/bBwYiMNVbTo/видео.html
@@FriendRequestReviews ahhh didn't realise you already did it 😅😅 but do you see what I mean? 🤔
hi there. What does 1973- Infinity signify?? Love your reactions guys.
Hip hop is said to have originated back in 1973 (August 11, 1973 DJ Kool Herc should have invented the elements of hip hop).
Hip hop at 50 (years) 1973 to Infinity...
@@scipioafricanus5871 thanks for that.
Wow! That's an amazing film with Colin Farrell. Do you know which other great film he's in that would be great for you to react to? Correct! The Gentlemen (2019). Sorry for being so insistent, I just love that film and get honestly disappointed by the fact that there are so few reaction videos of it on RUclips.
I second that.
My guys, can you react to Black Mass ??
Please check out the movie Thursday or Filth
Peter Dinklage before Game of Thrones.
Or even hard eight and red rock west are not heard of fire movies
u gotta watch penguin
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BTW the word "ask" has the "s" in the middle not the end
By the way, sentances have a full stop at the end.
Being pedantic is easy mate. Try to rise above it.
sounds like someone has some sand in their coochie
@@NeilLewis77😂
you're kind of a garbage person, huh?
@@NeilLewis77 SentEnces. Don't worry, you'll get there.
You saw that word and thought "Burgers"?? Can't you read?
You know FRR is growing in popularity when the 🤡 start coming out of the woodwork 🤣🤣
@@ShaneSpear02fr bro left 2 useless comments
@@eyesack8905 When you watch youtube and come across people murdering your language I guess you just smile and clap like a seal
@@KevPage-Witkickerno, it just doesn’t bother me. I like these guys and I watch for their reactions not to analyse their English. And if you consider someone mispronouncing a word which is foreign to them anyway “murdering your language”, you clearly have other issues anyway.
@@eyesack8905 dude, this is on my PC in my home and caught me in the mood I was in, I replied in kind. It's the internet. We can't all be fluffy bunny rabbits all fucking day.