They Call Him Baba Yaga | John Wick (Michael Nyqvist, Alfie Allen Scene)
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- čas přidán 25. 01. 2024
- Viggo (Michael Nyqvist) teaches his son a lesson for going after John Wick.
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An ex-hit-man comes out of retirement to track down the gangsters that killed his dog and took his car. - Krátké a kreslené filmy
Who would have known that a dead dog and a stolen mustang would have led to 439 deaths.
More the dog than the car... The car is replaceable, the dog isn't! It was part of his wife.
It's when you have 99 problems and 2 dead bitches and a stolen car are part of that list.
It's when you have 99 problems and 2 dead bitches and a stolen car are part of that list.
It's when you have 99 problems and 2 dead bitches and a stolen car are part of that list.
It's when you have 99 problems and 2 dead bitches and a stolen car are part of that list.
“What the, he didn’t hear a fucking word I said.” Gets me every time 😂
Me Too RIP Michael Nyqvist great Actor
Facts, I laugh everytime
Me too 😂😂😂😂😂😂
Me too man😂😂😂😂😂
I thought i was the only one 😂😂😂
“I once saw him kill three men with a pencil.”
“I get the point, Dad.”
“So did those three men.”
🤣🤣🤣 Nailed it
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
No, not the point; he ERASED them
"A man of focus, commitment, sheer will, something you know very little about."
yeah i did hear that in the video
@@dutchrequired maybe you could learn something
@dutchrequired don't you just hate it when people repeat lines from the videos
@evoextremeX maybe if it's small
The quote “something you know very little about” proves that Iosef is a complete idiot, weak, arrogant, and selfish. Everything falls off on deaf ears for him.
The scene where Viggo is talking to Aurelio, Aurelio tells Viggo he slapped his son because he stole John Wick's car and killed his dog and all Viggo can say is "oh" and hangs up, is all you need to know about John Wick. "Oh" is a a great line, it conveys that Viggo knows what is coming, you can almost feel his pain that he knows his son is going to die. Too many writers ruins scenes with too much dialogue, sometimes a single word can be more powerful than a full monologue.
I’m surprised he didn’t have a “this is the moment he knew, he fed up” moment lol.
He knew that his son was dead and he'd do everything to stop it and it was likely to be the last thing he ever did. That everything he built over a lifetime was about to come crashing down, and he would be dead, too, with no legacy to leave behind.
It also made John Wick a lot cooler because before that moment we knew absolutely nothing about him almost an hour in. It was an awesome set up how they told this movie.
No
That’s when Viggo realized his son was a dead man walking at that point.
“he’s the guy we call to fucking kill the boogeyman.”
"Oh..."
Just imagine he tells him , that f*cking nobody is the one you send to kill f***ING Michael Myers or Jason Voorhees and you will know who you tried to f*CK with 😂😂😂
Strange Men Anthology flashbacks
And you will do nothing because you can do nothing. Still the hardest line of the whole franchise.
That line still 😮😮😮gives me chills,
That Allstate dude makes me nervous AF.
LOL🤣🤣🤣
LOL. He flicks his ashes on the floor! Viggo should have gut punched him right there!
Probably there to sell extended warranty on John Wick's car.
“Get allstate and you can be better protected from mayhem like me.”
Dennis Haysbert?
This scene REALLY gives you a sense of exactly the fear John Wick puts in you. Vigo’s son backs up in fear when Vigo walks up with a drink, he commands his assistant to stay and he complies. All the while you know Vigo is just as scared of John. This scene really gets you feeling what they are feeling. Totally made the rest of the movie fit and gel.
If only John Wick had insured his car and dog against mayhem than this all could’ve been avoided
I just got the joke 🤣🤣🤣🤣
😂
Lmfao 😂
If only mayhem could have had himself insured from the real Mayhem aka John Wick.
Holy shit that's a brilliant joke 🤣
Did anyone else realize that he gave him the drink so it would sting like hell when he threw it back up?
He also didn't drink the drink he poured himself. He got a new glass after punching him and then poured himself a drink and drank it. He wouldn't even share a drink with his son at that point.
He poured in the glass of vodka so he would drink it and would make him puke cuz the drink weakened the stomach
I had assumed he gave it to him specifically to make him throw up
He poured cheap vodka. After, he grabs the bottle of good stuff to drink for himself. Such a great detail.
“Did he hear a word I just said” 😂
The pain of a father is apparent in this scene. He knows there's nothing he can do.
Probably the best scene of all four movies imo.
Sad but true.
The actor doin this monologue nailed it
At least the most quoted 😂
This scene made the franchise. Great performance!
💯
Keanu Reeves is one of those few actors who is blessed with the roles he is given. But he doesn't just squander them (Like Nicolas Cage or Josh Hutcherson), he puts 120% of himself into his movies!
The Matrix, Constantine, The Lake House, Speed, Chain Reaction, John Wick, etc.
This is why we love him so much. ❤
Constantine is under-rated imo
The Devils Advocate, Dracula, Point Break, the Gift... dude's got range!
@@abesmissioncontrol2013Agreed 100%. Not just for Keanu’s performance, but it also gave us Peter Stormare giving us the most deliciously sinister, delightfully wicked performance as Satan that has ever graced the screen.
Don’t forget point break
On a scale of 1-10, how much do you love him?
You know you’re obsessed with John Wick when this scene plays in your head, over and over, while at work.
I'm at work right now lol
Michael Nyquist will be missed!
At only 56 to! Damn, the man died young. Or at least "young" in my book.
I like how his son thinks that all of this will go away with a simple fix. He has no combat experience lol. Just protected by his father’s power money and influence and based on this scene his father showed that it has limitations. He knows his son is a dead man walking and by virtue so is he in attempts to delay the inevitable
The kid never understands that his entire family’s success was due to John Wick. Even after that exemplary explanation his Dad gave him. Instead of apologizing or saying he would try to make it right…the kid’s idea is to kill him. Dim and entitled. That is my take away which is worth nothing.
In which, imho, he shouldve at the very least tried to, despite how fruitless and useless it would be.
That's reek for ya
John still would’ve killed him anyway.
@@Dirty_Dan205 True. Also, it helped that he was incapable of redemption.
@@Numb217 I only say that because his dad tried to call him about it but it was already too late and John made up his mind that he was going to kill him.
That sentence alone set this whole movie
“And then my son, a few days after his wife dies, you steal his car and killed his fuckin dog”
I love the stabbing motion Vigo does to the lawyer when walking by him, priceless facial expression
"It's not what you did, that angers me, Agent. It's who you did it to."
"Who? The fuckin' Porcupine?"
"That fuckin' Porcupine, is Shadow Wick."
“I once saw him kill 3 men with a quill, a single fucking quill”
“That fucking nobody… is John Wick.” is one of the greatest lines to the start of one of the greatest franchises. 👍🏻
"He was the one you sent to kill the fuck'n boogeyman", (faintly) "oh"...🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
I love the guy in the background. He hears John's name and winces. He knows that was an epic mistake.
Maybe one of the best monologue scenes in movie history.
The guy on the left "All state are you in good hand?"
His real life brother is in the, “Do you like apples?” scene in the Good Will Hunting movie and he was in one of the Allstate commercials where they play basketball against each other.
😂😂😂😂 I’m screaming
“Better protected from mayhem, like me.”
Yup, and also the 'Vulture' in Brooklyn nine-nine.
all state has a no john wick clause. aint no one saving you from that chaos
All the jw movies are good but the first one is by far the best. The way it sets up the story of John and then unleashes his sheer will on any and all who stand in his way to get his vengeance.
No over explanation, just cool bits and pieces to paint a picture in your head. This scene tells you everything you need to know about who John was, is and always will be
That scene perfectly sets up John Wick, the movie and the whole series. Great job everyone involved.
This J. Prince talking to Drake after this “meet the grahams” diss
The way he calmly explains that the reason they have what they have is BECAUSE of John Wick 😬
It’s so badass how his dad takes the time just embrace his son as soon as she finds out who he messed with. Even with all his power and that being his very son he knows he’s done, there’s nothing that’s gonna save him from John, the first movie did great at establishing and hyping John up for what he is.
Even in a movie the all states guy (mayhem) looks tough! Lol 😂
His whole intro to everyone was the best part
This scene will never get old.
All-State guy...if you don't have protection, mayhem will follow, John Wick movie marathon this weekend.
That's O reiley from OZ before he's "that allstate guy"
@@AllOfTheHallows one of the best shows ever made
I laugh everytime he hit his son and tells the other guy you stay😂
That’s a nice jacket 😂 punch 🤛
You know, if his father told him about Wick before hand, he probably could have avoided this whole mess.
Hindsight is 20/20
I doubt it. Even with just this scene, it's clear that his son doesn't listen. His son is spoiled, lacks focus, and is entitled.
@@luv2ruck770 thats a good quote
You don't mess with John Wick, man
This is one of those movies where you know every line word for word. I damn near recited this whole scene
Poor Alfie Allen. After this part and God forbid, that part in GOT, he needs a hero role!
The Insurance guy😂 John Wick is who you call the Ripper of all
It means the boogeyman sir, you don't have to look it up, it means the boogeyman. (c) Pitch Meeting
It’s definitely boogeyman and not an old witch who lives in the swamp in a shack that sits on chicken feet.
It'd be a more interesting film if he lived in a house on chicken legs and flew around in a mortar and pestle...
So how droopy are John's breasts? Just say when, so i know.
Thisnis what it was supposed to be:
Babay or Babai (Russian: Бабай) is a night spirit (Bogeyman) in Slavic folklore. According to beliefs, he abducts children who do not sleep at night or behave badly. He is also called Babayka (Russian: Бабайка) or Babayko (Ukrainian: Бабайко), although the term may also be applied to his female equivalent.
You know it’s serious when Mayhem is worried.
" I once saw him kill three men in a bar with a pencil a freaking pencil" Let that sink in
Later in the series, we learn what it takes to earn a gold coin. That makes John's unearthing an absolute fortune in coins even more impressive.
And those are only the ones they showed us.
Alfie Allen, the king of characters who fucked around and found out.
Badass franchise Keanu Reaves is so good in this franchise, i wach clips of the franchise over and over and it those not get old. Awesome 👌 👍🏻 👏 👌 👍🏻 👏.
It is considered an insult in some cultures to clink drinks with another and put the glass down without at least immediately taking a sip from it. According to Master Yoda..."much to learn you still have..."
I never knew that!
@@MissV301 Yeah, man...there are some places in Africa...when you are entering a village as a stranger...especially on some type of business...a local from the village has to introduce you to the village chief...the local speaks for you initially...it is considered an insult to speak to the chief directly unless you are asked directly... there's some different type sh*t out there...
@@MDL23 That actually makes a lot of sense actually. Yes there's a lot to learn about other cultures and their traditions. You are obviously a student of such 😉
@@MissV301 With regards to this clip directly...I suppose it was quite obvious that the son would pay a price for messing with John Wick in total ignorance...but when the father offered him the glass and the father himself did not drink after clinking...that subtlety stood out to me...the father was already insulting the son in advance...lol...
That ding was spot on....awesome 👌
It's still one of the best ways a character has ever been introduced to this day.
A gangsters right hand man really gets uneasy watching his boss hit his kid. Unbelievable
Seems out of place to me as well; surprised he wasn’t the one hitting the son
I always took it that he was uneasy and worried about finding out that the bosses kid just signed their death certificates by messing with John Wick.
That's not his right hand man, that is his lawyer
@@cgsoutdoors_professor3883 a commander may discipline soldiers, but only a father disciplines his son.
Iosef was not some rank and file thug; he was the son and heir of a crime boss. He is outside the normal chain of command; he answers only to his father.
Viggo was the only one with both the understanding of the significance and magnitude of Iosef's error, and the authority to teach Iosef about it.
Had anyone else tried, Iosef would have gone crawling to daddy anyway, which is exactly what happened prior with Aurelio. Iosef didn't care about the respect of anyone but his father, and so it had to be his father to give the lessons.
They had a literal ONCE IN A LIFETIME CHANCE to kill him and they used it to steal his car and kill his dog
Sadly, Iosef doesn’t care about the damages he has done, but cares when he gets punched, scolded, and killed.
He believes his mistake was leaving John alive, but even if he killed him, he would be hated and shamed. He thought he can finish what he started, but he didn’t. He was a coward and faced true fear.
He died of a dishonorable death, and will not be missed or mourned for.
I loved how he started backing up when his father brought the drinks. He was a spoiled brat who could only bark. His courage came from the backup dancers his father bought for him. He even let Aurelio punch him in the face because he didn't have the balls to actually do something about it (while his backup dancers tried, but realized picking a fight in a boss's turf surrounded by his boys was a BAAAAAD idea). Seriously, that kid may be one of the most pathetic people in fiction of our generation.
Btw, your statement that "he wont be mourned" kinda loses it's weight when you realize just how thoroughly John Wick trashed that organization
@@Maverickgrindstar Aurelio disliked Iosef due to his selfishness, arrogance, and being a spoiled brat. Maybe in the past, Iosef caused a lot of trouble and his father had to bail him out.
Iosef thought Viggo was going to punish Aurelio since he got punched by him, but he didn't, much to his dismay.
@sd_justice_duty9564 like I said, kid didn't have the balls to do anything himself. Hence why Aurelio wasn't afraid to punch him. Plus the whole "you don't know what Vigo likes, but he'll understand." And what do you know? Vigo finds out his son pissed off the most dangerous man alive and doesn't mention Aurelio hitting his son ever again
Probably one of the best If not the best protagonists introductions ever …..EVER!!!
Theon just had to go and mess things up
“John will come for you.”
This has to be one of THE most epic movies EVER. And let’s not forget just how HOT Keanu Reeves is lol. He makes hitman duty look insanely hot 🔥🔥. That 10 min segment between Aurelio and Viggo is the best in the whole series. ❤❤
You know it’s bad when Mayhem wants to leave.
Can we PLEASE get a prequel movie that shows what he did to get out???
The problem is, no script, no action scene could ever live up to what Viggo hinted at in this scene. Something like this is best let up to the audience imagination.
@DarkLiger I can mostly agree with that... it would be very hard to live up to fan expectations. That being said, they created 3 sequels which largely lived up to fan expectations. If there was any franchise that it could be done properly, it is this one.
The lesson in this is leave folks alone. Leave well enough alone. Take 'no' for an answer.
This a legendary scene right here john wick is the best 😂💯💯💯💯👏👏👏🙏
Best scene in all the john wicks
Best introduction to a character ever
Damn that this Movie is Great my friends. Thanks.
Love that part and love that series.
John Wick, A man who needs no introduction.
Viggo son said oh is a classic
The bodies he buried that day lay the foundation of what we are now
I know parents are always protect their children from everything but here it seemed that the son thinks that his actions don’t have any consequences. I’m sorry for this and say give him to John wick 1:45
Fr. No sense in all of us dying because you decided to be stupid. Gonna miss you son.😢
@@Meela234 that made me laugh so hard that cried good.
So powerful
❤ I have done unspeakable things in the name of a faith that was never my own
When I first saw the first movie, I said "he is my new superhero"!!!!
Now if that ain't tough love, I can't imagine what would be.
Anyone notice how he doesn’t drink from the first glass and instead pours a new one.
You can hear him do the ahh after drinking it 0:27
best scene in any movie ever lol
3 guys in a bar with a pencil, not that Scary. Now an entire Bar with nothing but a Pencil that is Terrifying.
eyyy the guy from the insurance ads
oh and Rescue Me :D
I can't believe his son didn't know who John Wick is. If he was such a legend. That was one big plot hole in this movie.
He knew the name but he had never encountered him b4. So that's why he did not recognize him.
No reason to know who he was. John disappeared from the world entirely for a time.
@@1014p You’ve got to be kidding. He’s supposed to be the greatest Russian hit man working for his father and he has no idea who he is? Doesn’t even know his name? I’m not buying it.
What your dad introduced you to every co-worker and subordinate he ever had when you were growing up? Would you have cared?
Why would Ioseph, who is shown to be a bratty, entitled, impulsive bully give two craps about a hitman who was retired when he was 23? Odds are if he met Wick while he was active he’d be between the ages of 18-23, or heard about him, he’d forget it. Look how quickly he ignored what Vigo was telling him the absolute earth ending fuckup he made. “I’ll make it right, I’ll finish what I started.”
“You haven’t been listening to me.”
@@Mostlyharmless1985 You're trying to downplay the legendary status that John Wick has. I don't blame you. The argument holds no water.
Epic scene …the beginning of the best franchise of the past 10 years
Vigo was already making funeral arrangements.
He just wanted the man to “stay” .. 😂
I have heard that if someone in a Mafia family steps over the line, like this kid did, the Mafia boss will have him eliminated.
Better to have one die for his wrong than a Mafia war between two families and dozens killed.
There's a different level of 'justice' in the Mafia.
"That f🤬king nobody is John Wick...."
Defend yourself, you will never stop being Theon Greyjoy...
4:43 the concrete is perfectly cut up lol
Young people never understand what someone will do to just walk away from something that they don't want to do anymore
I've heard that this scene is amazing because it flips the usual scene in reverse. Usually, the heroes talk about the villain with great fear. This time, it is the villains who fear the hero.
This was the coldest introduction that sparked a fuse into a franchise
Kristi Noem is about to have a bad day when John Wick hears about her shit
0:21 that was nice I like that
The subscriber bell and glass clink were synced!
My man Theon has suffered enough
As soon as he heard who his son has wronged he knew that death was coming.
This Title is for many One of the Fucking Best my friends. Thanks.
Jeez now that I watch it again after watching the entire series...all those coins...😯
"john will come for you"
This is the best scene in of every john wick movie. BEST GOD DAMN SCENE!!!!
i would of called john apologized and told him where my son is and hoped my sons death settles it. get right with god because its (my sons time)
Or told my son to.
It would have been the smart thing to do, but it seems like this mafia has a code: protect your family at ANY cost. Even if the cost is everything. It might have been considered shameful or downright heretical to just give up his son like that.
Mafia pride can be weird, I guess.