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Scene From The Movie: "Nobody" (2021)
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• Original title: "Nobody"
• Release date: March 18, 2021
• Country: United States
• Director: Ilya Naishuller
• Genre: Action, Crime, Drama, Comedy
• Budget: $16 million
• IMDb: 7.4/10
A bystander who intervenes to help a woman being harassed by a group of men becomes the target of a vengeful drug lord.
Cast:
▶ Bob Odenkirk as Hutch "Nobody" Mansell.
▶ Connie Nielsen as Rebecca "Becca" Mansell, Hutch's wife.
▶ Aleksei Serebryakov as Yulian Kuznetsov, a Russian drug lord who is targeting Hutch and his family.
▶ RZA as Harry Mansell, Hutch's half-brother.
▶ Christopher Lloyd as David Mansell, Hutch's father and a retired FBI agent.
▶ Gage Munroe as Blake Mansell, Hutch's teenage son.
▶ Paisley Cadorath as Sammy Mansell, Hutch's daughter.
▶ Michael Ironside as Eddie Williams, Hutch's father-in-law and boss.
▶ Billy MacLellan as Charlie Williams, Eddie's son and Hutch's brother-in-law.
▶ Colin Salmon as The Barber, Hutch's former government handler.
▶ Araya Mengesha as Pavel, a Russian Mafia soldier employed by Yulian.
▶ Aleksandr Pal as Teddy Kuznetsov, Yulian's younger brother.
▶ J. P. Manoux as Darren, a corrupt Pentagon official.
"What am I gonna do?" "I don't give a shit." LOL.
That line was GOLD
That's Saul Goodman for ya!
Hahaha loved itc
@@okaminess what does "itc" mean?
..and pats him on the back.
I like how he instantly switched from survival reflex to being worried for the guy and then just slaps him with a cold ass response.
I don't think at any point in this scene he had a survival reflex nor was he worried for the guy.
He just quickly disabled him without wanting to really hurt him.
Saul instincts
@@Laban6112 he quickly disabled him = survival reflex, and without wanting to really hurt him = worried for the guy
@@surfin9481 yup, hard to not to see Saul in there, maybe offering a burner as a consolation partway gift 😉
Кадыровцы объявили себя новыми крестоносцами, а русский мир «ценностью Аллаха»
Напомним, что некоторое время назад стало известно, что в СМИ России поступило распоряжение Кремля снизить медийную активность Кадырова и цитировать путинского пехотинца только после одобрения главных редакторов СМИ.
Несмотря на это, Кадыров продолжает яростные попытки под всяким предлогом обозначить себя в информационном пространстве.
Буквально накануне путинский пехотинец отметился новым выпадом, заявил, что в Украине идет война с НАТО, а вовсе не с украинцами ВИДЕО.
Он также обозвал канцлера Германии шизофреником и призвал «добровольно мобилизоваться вокруг Путина».
Однако не эта медийная вылазка Кадырова стала инфоповодом. Информационную повестку перехватил путинский «генерал» Апти Алаудинов (кличка «желтые штаны»).
Напомним, что он был отправлен воевать в Украину, чтобы искупить вину. До недавнего времени Алаудинов находился в опале по подозрению в нелояльности к Кадырову. Его жестоко избили и «опустили», но зато сейчас Кадыров называет его «братом».
Апти Алаудинов объявил, что кадыровцы - это новые крестоносцы («войско Иисуса Христа»).
Не удовлетворившись открытым признанием в куфре, он заявил, что кадыровцы воюют за русский мир, т.к. «эту ценность ниспослал Аллах!» ВИДЕО
Объявить русский мир «ценностью Аллаха» могут только те, кто утверждают, что путинские пехотинцы в Украине «участвуют в джихаде». Теперь, когда кадыровцы назвали себя крестоносцами, можно смело объявлять «газават крестоносцев в Украине».
Высказывания Алаудинова - это квинтэссенция шайтанизма и откровенного куфра, который муртады практикуют и оправдывают под видом суфистской ереси.
В Чечне давно все знают, что к Исламу, к мусульманам и к чеченскому народу эти вероотступники и предатели не имеют никакого отношения.
Муртады пошли в услужение Путину именно после того, когда этот кафир по ТВ публично заявил, что, если потребуется, то он будет воевать и с Аллахом. Они с гордостью носят кресты на груди и объявляют, что служат России.
Поэтому слова кадыровцев, объявивших себя крестоносцами, а русский мир «ценностью Аллаха» лишь подтверждают то, что давно известно - их открытый куф, непричастность к Исламу и открытую вражду к религии Аллаха אחרי שנמצאו מספר מנות דם טבורי עם התאמה חלקית לעמית, היא עברה את ההשתלה. כעבור שנה וחצי התבשרו שהחלימה. כיום, עמית בת העשרים היא צעירה בריאה לחלוטין ולדברי אביה, לא רק שהוא ואשתו מיהרו לשמר את הדם הטבורי של בנם הקטן (שנולד לאחר החלמתה), אלא שמאז הם מעודדים כל הורה דם טבורי לא מסייע רק במקרים לוקמיה. חבל הטבור, המשמש בתקופת ההריון להעברת מזון וחמצן מהאם לתינוק, יכול להיות מקור לתאי גזע ולטיפולים קליניים בעתיד. תאי הגזע הם תאים ראשוניים המשמשים כיום לטיפול בשורה של מחלות ממאירות ומחלות מולדות תורשתיות. בנוסף, תאי גזע מדם טבורי נמצאים גם במרכזם של מחקרים קליניים לטיפול במחלות כמו שיתוק מוחין, אוטיזם ועוד. "אומנם את הדם הטבורי של עמית קיבלנו בזכות תרומה מבנק ציבורי, אבל אם בזמנו היינו משמרים את הדם הטבורי של הבן הבכור שלנו, זה היה מקל מאוד על ההליך", אומר קדוש. "ברור לי למה הורים רבים נמנעים מלחשוב על זה. אף הורה לא רוצה לדמיין את הילדים שלו חולים במחלה קשה. אבל אני תמיד אומר שזה בדיוק כמו לשלם עבור ביטוח בריאות, תמיד יכולות לצאת מזה שתי טעויות: הטעות הראשונה שאדם ישלם כל חייו ביטוח, יגיע לשיבה טובה, ויבין שמעולם לא הייתה לו סיבה לשלם. הטעות השנייה היא שחס וחלילה אותו אדם יקום בבוקר, יגלה שהילד שלו חולה, שכדי להציל אותו דרוש טיפול יקר במיוחד, ושהוא אינו יכול לשלם עליו כי לא עשה ביטוח. ברור שכל אחד יעדיף את הטעות הראשונה
He didn't like them, but the comment "now get outta here" was for their protection, not an "I hate you" command. He knew what was coming and didn't need them around to get hurt, or be in the way.
There's a deleted scene where the Old dude was informed about his son in law, so I think at first this scene was to show that the old guy is afraid of him
I'm pretty sure he got along fine with his father-in-law, its the BIL who was kind of a prick.
@@dungeonmaster9800 he wouldn't have married his daughter and still kept in touch with her dad so well if they didn't have good relations.
@@makurei6888 Not afraid, more like a show of sincere respect, they are both veterans of actual conflicts, the son hasn't actually seen any action, Hutch and the father in law have, so after the whole "British dude punching the gut out of his son and then asking for an ice cream shop" incident he has a much more newfound respect for the man and should be known not to be crossed with.
@@astrosherlock374 true
The ability of this movie to change from funny to ridiculously unrealistic to the most realistic action movie I've ever watched is insane bruh
The movie went from realistic to dumb fun really fast. Neither are bad, but I wouldn't call this movie realistic by the end of it.
@@lightningpenguin8937 by the end no, but in this scene yes
Yeah, the whole claymore thing. I been there, and you do not want to be within 30 meters of that thing going off.
@@reverendfry6088that was the point.
Props to Johnny for making this scene very realistic and funny. The way he shelled up after the punch to his guts always cracks me up every damn time.
Ha ha! Indeed. If you’ve ever given or received a hard surprise hit to the body you know just how easily one can be folded like an ironing board.
@@williamstearns7490 His acting was almost spot on, if he had sat back gasping for air it would have been perfect. I've been hit in the solar plexus a few times and it's no joke.
@@unitedstatian ha ha! Yeah, his “ok, I’m kinda paralyzed here and I’m rather curious at what point, obviously in the distant future, I be capable of standing straight and breathing deeper than a goldfish again” was perfect. 😂
I you listen real close....sounds like he shit himself
@@lukeempty3386 I think you're right. There's definitely the sound of bowels at least shifting 😂
Dude wound up for a haymaker, but Saul Goodman went for a straight punch to the gut. Beautiful.
Man did the Komaki Tiger Drop!
I can't believe I didn't recognize Saul
@@azh698
I came searching for exactly this, I'm glad the Komaki ways live on
@@azh698 based
The difference between a trained fighter and a guy who watches MMA.
Most realistic fight scene in just seconds, we need more movies like this
dude, what? this is not realistic at all bro. if you want realistic fight scenes you will get guys that are puffing up their chests and getting into each others faces, and then you will get a bunch of flailing arms going everywhere.... you will NEVER see a nice and clean punch in a realistic fight. it just doesnt happen.
I always prefer every damn HollywoodMovie over every wrestling, multifight or what ever shit
Cause hollywood at least know how to make it look good even if it is fake
Wrestling looks so shitty, they dont even know basics of musculature
I cant belive anyone sayes its real😂😂😂😂
@@orion7741 those are just the guys that can’t fight
@@orion7741 yeah, just becouse you can't fight doesn't mean everyones like that
What's realistic about fiercely punching someone clean in the gut, and then calmly consoling them into recovery? Have you ever seen that happen?
Literally one of the best punches in cinema history and it came from a comedian.
A comedian not THE Comedian from Watchmen.
You have to be blind. That brother in law wound up a punch so slow it would have to call an uber to reach bob odenkirk's face.
@@smirky101 He was talking about the comedian's punch.
@@cristianitsirc6830 my point exactly. Anyone can look like a badass when you put em up against an opponent who punches like a mime. Its the liam neeson effect.
@@smirky101 that's how real bullying pretend-tough guys fight. If he could _really_ throw he'd already be a different person due to the discipline threshold.
My father was a gentle man but grew up in a tough neighborhood and knew how to box. I recently saw a hockey player do exactly the same thing as in this clip: His opponent, a so-called enforcer, was headhunting, and this player delivered a well-levered body blow that nearly cut him in two. Not into hockey violence but had to admire that shot.
The dad knew the volume of gold (stamped) > value of biz almost immediately, good acting from Michael Ironside.
Man, I did not recognize him.
Legend
I knew the voice, I'm embarrassed I didnt realize him, but homie looks like the fukken Diabetus dude.
His best cameo tho was as the Admiral in Xmen First Class. Homie puts down the binoculars and everyone in the theatre was like "dear god, that's Michael Ironsides!"
@@Diodontgivadayum he wasn’t in robocop. He was in total recall and starship troopers. Two other Paul Verhoeven classics
".... But what am I gonna do?" Homeboy was, pissed, humbled, hurt, made peace, then reverted to childhood in a matter of seconds lol. Brilliant!
That's what a hard shot to the anterior vagus nerve going to the liver will do to you. For a brief (sometimes, not so brief) moment, you brain is 100% convinced you are dying right there on your feet.
I love how he initially respects the FIL’s statement of wanting an amazing offer, then the FIL fully accepts that’s what he’s being given
Hahaha yes
I love this scene. The son shows he has sentimental value to the business that he's not wanting to give up, no matter the price. He's comfortable and in a position that he doesn't want to give up and he lets his emotions get the better of him, which Hutch quickly counters, only to realize the son isn't someone who's trained or someone he has to defend himself from, and the son's father not intervening with the exchange, letting his grown son make his own mistakes and suffer the consequences of it. Brilliant.
Not really, he just knows that if the father takes the money, he'll be out of a job while getting none of those gold. Classic weasel.
@@tranha3616 I was kinda trying to hint at that but saying he's in a comfortable position that he doesn't want to give up.
Another great example to detail is how the son acted tough and unconcerned at the beginning of the movie, and then in this scene, upon finding out a change of course to his career, he breaks, showing his true fragile state by complaining about losing something which is not his to begin with. Also, in the beginning, if you notice when Hutch enters the office, you see that the son was named Employee of the Month more than once, showing he’s more like “Daddy’s pampered boy” instead of Mr. Self-Made.
@Tran Ha I'd assume the son would get a cut
Bruh u went to far with ur analogy he’s the one kind who acts tough and acts masculine he was an arrogant since his first appearance in the movie his arrogance left him breathless 😂
If Michael Ironside says you don't get a say, trust me, you DON'T get a say.
I met Michael Ironside at a convention up in London about 10 years ago. he always plays grumpy types but in real life he's a very cool funny guy that really put the fans at ease. Great man.
If DARKSEID tell you to sit your ass, YA BETTER SIT YA ASS DOWN
Damn didn't even recognize him. Good looking.
@@captain_hashtag6428 If Darryl Revok tells you to sit down, you'll find you're already sitting down.
Sam Fisher
Guy who played the son nailed it, great scene.
Absolutely right. It takes skill to play a hateable side character. With less screen time and attention paid by the writers, any actor who makes the most out of that gets a feather in their hat.
He had practice playing an asshole from all them seasons of it's always sunny in Philadelphia
He's a friend of mine. Wicked dude... great actor.
@@inchnon wait, actually?
@@inchnon If that's actually true, let him know we hope to see more of him in the future. If it's not true... halfway decent trolling
0:21 I love that you can hear his stomach rumble after it gets hit. It's the little things that make this movie good
How do you even notice that. You must be super good at observing things. Bravo mate.
Think that was his foot as he stepped back
Sam Fisher really enjoyed his retirement.
One of the most accurate depictions of what it's like to be punched hard in the gut. You dont yell in pain cursing theguy who punched you, you just measly keel over and moan gasping for air.
its good to hear from a big time expert
Yeah, if you don't know how to use your diaphragm, or are sucker punched.
@@evanfinch4987😂 took me 35 minutes to realize I need to sleep for a month. I already knew if I hit the noob back teacher would be like "WHAT ARE YOU DOING?" an attack me. But i srs didn't feel like I was hurt.
Or like when kicked on the nut. Not just pain, but stunned af
I love that the fact that the dude just decked his son in the gut doesn't even put off the old man a little bit. He's mostly just impressed that his son-in-law had it in him and is looking at his own son like "Well that will happen if you try something stupid."
Impressed and just got paid to go into the sunset lol
Bob Odenkirk is a comedic genius so I'm really glad he's able to move on to another role.
Honestly though all I see there is Saul Goodman punching a guy in his gut.
He toughen up after being punched and bullied by Lalo, pollos hermanos and the likes
I really liked Better call Saul. It was masterful, but it never got the buzz Breaking Bad did.
But what am I gonna do?
Saul: Did you know you have rights?
it was a liver blow, right under the ribs on the right side. Even pro MMA fighters go down hard if that spot gets tagged
@@thehulk86 nah that was like left side middle of the intestines but it would still hurt like a bitch
I honestly don't know why he's complaining there's a stack of gold he should just go on a vacation 😂
Be fair, Family history perhaps in the work place?
@@Pawker I stand corrected 😂
@@Pawker Facts learned when i was in highschool helped a cousin for the summer at his business, i vowed after that to never do business with family. sold a house when i moved and family asked if would sell or rent it to them. NOPE not worth it good or bad just not worth the headache.
@@barelymakingit79 include best friends you don't want to loose
@@barelymakingit79 you're very lucky learn that early 😂
I love how Sam Fisher instantly knowns how much money is on that table and had zero fucks left to give.
This scene is very good for various reasons.
The reaction to the gut punch - on point
The quick response to an incoming attack - on point
The worries right after punching somebody that is clearly not trained - on point
Plus the look on the father's face.
Also points for honesty "I dont give a shit"
Was he not int the Army?
It's a very pointed scene.
@@MobikSaysStuff Just because he was in the army don't make him tough. And even if he was tough then, if he didn't maintain it, he'll go soft.
"I want an amazing deal"
*Pours bag of gold bars on the table...
"deal it is!"
As the old saying goes CASH talks BS walks
@@1glopz money talks bullshit walks .
Some other commenter said that was 4 million dollars worth of gold. He wasn't playin
@@coreyeverett5500 Looks like 300-400k
I have the benefit of seeing this movie before I knew about Better Call Saul.
Odenkirk was very well cast for character, because he fits the definition of an everyman.
He plays a really cowardly/dumb cop in Fargo
Bruh who cares?
@bort555 Bruh who asked?
Saul tiger dropped that guy at the start like a true Yakuza
He paid his father with the Continental Gold. NOBODY is mark as ex communicado.
Was Nobody a ex CIA agent or trained deadly assassin like Baba Yaga(The John Wick)
@@mr.gurung745 all he says is that he was an auditor for 3 letter agencies. He's also a vet. His last target striped $3 million from a military base and he was sent to kill him. He could have been a CIA contract killer. Soldiers who don't wear the American flag to avoid international incidents if they get caught. Basically special forces who are hired by the government after the military.
Black Ops
Ohh gotcha. Dangerous man
@@snitchbstudios 'Ground Branch' is the name of the unit I believe.
Man, I love this movie. It is so underrated. We need a sequel
It's getting one, sometime next year probably.
@YTU001 , nobody
Sequel's green-lit; principal photography's supposed to kick off this year. There's even talk of a subtle Easter-egg-type crossover between Nobody and John Wick, since both franchises share the same writer (Kolstad) and producer (Leitch).
Lots of people seem to forget that the company belongs to the father, the father was going to give it down to is kid, now the father got the gold and the kid nothing and thats why he say "what am i going to do" Probably because he never really work a single day of is life and live off of daddy company
wasn't he working at his dad's company?
Or he sees the shop as legacy he wants to keep and selling it is like selling your namesake.
Not everything's about money
@@simonphoenix3789 yeah, like the son of my boss, "working"
@@simonphoenix3789 actually working and sitting in an office at your dads company are two different things. This is why parents that own companies shouldn't give their children a cushioned job.
You ever work for your father, in the company that he owns, and built from nothing?
Well I have. And EVERY DAY for the 8 years I was dumb enough to swallow the story, he preached this fiction to me, and to my brothers, of
"When you own a company, you don't consider extra hours as overtime . . . if you want to own this one day, you have to remember extra hours you are not paid for, you are doing as an investment ". This was his excuse for only paying us from 730 to 4 but insisting we were there at 7 and making us delay closing the doors until the last customer was served, which often wasn't until 430 or later because the cunt customers wouldn't turn up until they were on their way home themselves.
And
*starting a five hour process at 1145 on a Saturday* "I am doing this NOW, because during the week it slows serving the customers down".
And
"I am going to show you how to do the accounts and GST for when you have your own business" *Adds doing his accounts to my work list, doesn't pay me any more money for the difficult extra work he hated himself*
All day, every day, year after year, taking advantage of the fact some of us wanted to inherit the company. Until one day he announced he had sold it, and every promise, every expectation was null and void.
Rather than live off his company, his three sons made the place a commercial success, and got screwed when the time came.
Love this scene! "But what am I gunna do" "I don't give a shit" best part. 🤣🤣🤣
Dad watched his son gut punched and didn’t even twitch. Just held on to that gold! If he had picked up some more after that I would have just rolled over 🤣
I did the math for what looks like at least 20 100 ounce bars of gold.
It’s possibly more, but the total value is calculated at around $3,900,000.
Considering the property value of that place is probably about half of that, I’d call it a more than fair deal.
I’d be holding on to that as well, Son did a stupid thing and tried to punch the man giving you 4 million dollars.
Not to mention a dude that lugs around 56 kilos of gold like it’s featherweight .
And the dude kinda had it coming
That's Michael Ironside, the Canadian born badass of cinema.
Erikcleric I didn’t even recognize him but I was watching with the volume low in an office. 😂 Could totally recognize his voice after turning it up.
The son probably didn't even know how much the gold was worth. After all this is the dumbass who was casually waving around a Gucci Glock earlier with total disregard for safety.
Love how most of the comments are about the deal… but no one touches on the BEST self defense punch you can make in a real life scenario. That Sternum Punch is sooooo amazing. This action is ridiculously real if you can apply in real time. In other words this movies actions are GREATER than many movies before it which is what separates it from other action movies with almost the same premise.
So a Sternum pumch is basically a punch in the middle of the ribs
@@thy_struggling_onyx9293 It was a punch right to the solar plexus. If you're not expecting it, you'll be doubled over and unable to breathe pretty much instantly. The only spot more painful to hit on the upper body is the liver.
I agree. Most people with no training go straight for a head shot and leave their body completely exposed.
Hutch: Punches Johnny hard enough to knock the wind out of him.
Johnny's Dad: Shakes Hutch's hand like nothing happened. 😂😂
This movie was a complete hidden gem. I saw it on a streaming app and clicked solely because of Bob. When I saw Lloyd and then the whole movie was just fucking BAD ASS. It NEEDS a sequel. I thought I had the ending pegged for SURE and was very surprised, and Lloyd STOLE every scene he was in. it was great.
Charlie is an entitled man child. He doesn’t know how to have a life outside working for his dad and thats why he is so angry.
well at least he was workin tho and not just sittin on the sofa living off his dad doing nothing
At least he's willing to work for his family. And not sit on his ass
At least he's working
at least
At
Just because I don’t want you to suffer, doesn’t mean I actually like you. 😂
Not too often in movies where a son 'fights' to keep a family business with the family.
_"What am I gonna do?"_ That was genuine pain.
When Saul Goodman & Heisenberg joined into one man, he becomes an unstoppable force.
More Like Saul + Mike.
I love the "OH SHIT!" look on Ironsides' face when his son gets punched.
Still can't believe that was Michael Ironside as the dad. Time catches up to all of us.
You should see Ironside in Barry Season 3 as a cameo. I didnt even know it was him until I read a comment in a youtube clip.
Gut punch. Underrated move. Everyone always goes for the face, gut punch is much more practical. Highly sensitive area and no one ever sees it coming.
Surprisingly decent of him to sit him down and talk him through it. Good punch too.
Saul Goodman meets Komaki-sensei and learns to do the Tiger Drop
That was a fucking L1 + Triangle
Tiger Drop.
Amazing.
Dad's secretly happy his daughter is with a solid bloke.
He's already accepted that his son is a whiny brat and now he's just happy to learn that at least he's got a badass son-in-law.
Wow is that Michael Ironside?!? Didnt recognize him til the last few seconds! See you at the party Richter!
"Long time no see, Gooder."
💪💪
Wow!
@@paulcoy9060 that show was so much fun. Doesn't age well, though.
It makes a lot more of sense when revealed in cut out scene that the old man and the younger company owner is actually his father inlaw and his brother inlaw. Also the old man was actually also a retired ex-operative, so when Hutch suddenly bought his factory using gold bars, it automatically rings many alarm bells in his head. That's why he quickly agree with Hutchs preposition, he understand just how dangerous the situation they are in.
I love how the dad is stroking the gold bars with his thumbs while his son got the gut punch 🥊 had me crying hah😂
I never noticed that little detail lol that's hilarious
Holy sh*t I didn't realize that was Sam Fisher! Daaaamn, please come back to voice him!
The way his back arched when he got hit made me wince. Like I don't know if it was realistic but man that looked painful...
A solid strike to the solar plexus or liver will do exactly that -paralysing pain and difficulty breathing.
damn, thats michael ironside.. great actor, didn't see him in a while.
You haven't seen him because impossible to detect Sam Fisher
The years hadn't been kind to 'ol Sam.
Doesn't matter who you are, doesn't matter how tough you may think you are. An accurate punch to the liver sets anyone straight.
Well, it actually bends them in half, but I get the figure of speech.
It looked more like a solar plexus shot based on the way the guy was acting, trying to suck in air that wasn't coming.
It was a hit to the solar plex, and is easy to take if you have learned to use your diaphragm, and are not sucker punched.
saul goodman really went for the tiger drop
The great part about this scene is that I can't blame anyone in it for behaving the way they are. Everyone is being reasonable here, even the young man who is defending his livelihood.
I love Michael Ironside's initial reaction to the punch to the gut, almost as if he really didnt expect it. 😄
Considering how hutch had never acted violently around them or stood up for himself he most likely didn't expect him to fight back
This is such a guilty pleasure movie. Simple, realistic but then completely over the top
Just a fun, fun ride from start to finish
“But what am I going to do?”
Prolly whatever the heck you want; your dad just got solid gold bars; definitely overpaid for the place, so just leave the building, walk away with loads of money and read about how your former business was the sight of a massive shootout in the newspaper in the morning
Why guilty pleasure though? it's almost a general consensus that this movie is really good. Guilty pleasure would be liking a movie that almost nobody likes.
The producers have no concept how heavy gold actually is!!! The old guy is tossing around those gold bars like they're paperweights... in reality, if he dropped one, he'd break his toes!
0:35 hahaha
Must be hard to act like you got hit in the guts, but he did amazingly well.
Must be really hard to act at all, especially after getting hit in the guts like that.
Realistically a punch like that there would make you extremely confused because your body would just start to limp and fall over while your brain is like still perfectly fine but unable to control anything
@@tydshiin5783 Your body reacts by trying to protect the hurt spot. That means bending. you go limp when you're knocked out. Fights are not like in the movies.
@@sid2112 A good body shot would cause you to collapse.
@@tydshiin5783 huh? You ever been punched hard in the gut before? At worst, if you’re not expecting it (tensing up your abs) you get the wind knocked out of you. 😂 I don’t even think females would go limp after a full force gutshot
One of the most satisfying scenes in a movie
I wish more people knew how great this movie is. But, I'm also kind of happy they don't.
Sadly relatable.
It's a good movie but not great.
The real question is what is your reason for being glad that people don't know about it?
Kind of selfish lmao
This is just a fun action movie directed by the same guy who made John Wick. This is just a movie being a movie, not putting any agenda bullshits or in Critical Drinker, word: "THE MESSAGE!"
@@margarethmichelina5146 we need more of this
Nobody is all in Saul Goodman's head.. what he wishes he could be in the Breaking Bad and Better Call Saul world. An underground badass.
Actually it's also Odenkirk's Power-fantasy. I donno if 'passion project' is the right word, but the movie was inspired by the very scary home invasion he had dealt with IRL.
Richter survived the fall, got his arms re-attached and made it to the party.
0:20 I bet he gotta take a shit 😂🤣. That gut shot temporarily paralyzed him lol.
the mood of this scene kept changing so fast lmao
If someone drops a bag of gold bricks on your desk, and what they're asking isn't morally unacceptable....you say yes
That's what a tight punch in liver does. Most realistic action scene.
That's not the liver.
Hit em in the solar plexus. Its crazy how I still remember this, probably because it felt like I was gonna die but when I was in elementary school some kid was throwing his arms side to side and the tip of his elbow hit me directly in the solar plexus. All I can remember is it took the breath right out of me immediately and I couldn't breath. This scene is accurate asf
@@dannybranch9865 oh man I remember similar times as a kid when you would get the wind knocked out of you. It sounds so mundane but its such a awful feeling and if you still have enough sense you can panic wondering like shit what if this whole not being able to breathe thing goes on too long.....Thug life I guess
@@Johnyjohn-mc-jonjon That looked like solar plexus. The liver isn't center mass of your body.
@@Babidi111 A hammock broke from under me and I felt that, just gotta remember to think and breathe. Flash banged by gravity.
0:22 look at the look on Ironsides face xD
The total lack of concern on Dad's face upon seeing his son catch a jab to the gut was epic.
Michael Ironside, dude has survived three different cancers. What an animal.
Saul Goodman really toughened up after seeing Lalo kill Howard 😂
After punch: "Do you know you have rights?"
"But what am I gonna do?"
"Get a lawyer"
This movie is so underrated omg. Please give us a sequel 😭😭😭😭❤
I felt bad for that dude when he said "What am I gonna do"
Poor guy was just protecting his job
imagine that all these gold bars are made of lead. similar density and material property. that is about 100 pounds of lead. try to lift a hundred pound pot. and spill it on the table.
Yeah, dropping gold on a wood table like that would have made a much louder thud. Plus just lifting the bag up would have been a chore.
I neve r noticed Ironside's reaction to the punch before lol. Makes the scene even better.
Kudos to the director all that realistic scenes
Realistic? The movie climax is fun but realistic it's no fucking way.
Made by the same guy who directed John Wick
@@flybeep1661 most the fight scenes in this movie are 150% more real looking than most of Hollywood. Ever been punched in the gut so hard you get winded? I guess not.
@@margarethmichelina5146 it doesn't, Wick series is directed by Chad Stahelski, Nobody is directed by Ilya Naishuller, the only thing that connects John Wick and Nobody is its Producer and Script writer - Derek Kolstad
Don't pick a fight with hutch
The only thing “fake” about this scene would be how casually a duffel bag full of gold is carried about. I doubt the bag could bear the weight. Gold is dense as hell.
Can we just talk about the fact that if those are 100 ounce bars (which is an estimate on the small side, they look like 200 or 400 ounce bars) and there’s at least twenty of them, this guy is lugging around between 56 and 226 kilos of gold in a sack.
The total value of that gold being between 4 and 16 million dollars depending on the size of the bars, and that’s only if they actually are 20 of them.
Edit: For reference, this is a kilo of gold: czcams.com/video/W5__rc9ARUs/video.html
Those bars are FAR bigger than kilo bars.
Finally someone who can explain the worth of the gold bars he poured on the table. How dumb was that kid initial reaction of saying no when any sane person would have said "shit sir, you can take my house and car and even my wife". I mean, geez if he took that gold bar and went into a country that valued it even more, he would never have to lift a finger for the rest of his life, and i mean that in a very literal sense.
Fyi to OP, i agree with all you said but the weight is probably at 56 kilos or so like you said. No way he can lug a bag of gold almost twice his weight without being winded (i know i am using logic here but still)
Is it due to the lighting or some of those bars are silver? Doesn't change all those fat gold bars we saw taking up the screen but still
Thank you king
I just spent 15 min trying to figure out how much that would be worth. Your the goat for this!
@@Beowulf95 gold is twice the weight of silver, but 70 times more valuable, if you wanted material value, you’d always store gold over silver in order to concentrate your wealth.
If it’s the mob concerned, they’d deal in 100% gold bullion rather than an assortment of valuable metals as it streamlines storage and exchange.
Saul Goodman: "Think of this as...upgrading to better opportunities."
The son definitely didnt understand how much that gold was actually worth
How much is one gold bar worth?
@@H.K.550-60k
@@H.K.5 I think someone did calculations stating that the total value of all the gold was about 4 million. And he admitted the real value was probably higher still.
The more I see this the more I appreciate “Nobody”
0:21
Ironsides small 😬 is fucking priceless
The look on dads face after the hit. LOL!!!!!!! He didn't know he was capable of doing it.
"Remember, If you wanna be like Batman, take care of your abs." - Definitely not Bruce Wayne.
The way he says "but what i'm gonna do" like that gold bars are not enough.
Old man teaching his son not to let pride get in the way of riches
Little dude absolutely crapped on himself after receiving that punch.
Anyone know about how much his "offer" was worth? Don't know much about gold, except my wedding band.
around 4m
Gold is worth in 2021 around $1,800 for 1 Troy ounce. There were a couple of 10 ounce bars and I think a few 10kg bricks as well (321.5 Troy ounces). in other words, a lot of money.
a 400 oz gold bar (gold brick) costs about 750k USD
bout tree fiddy
probably worth more than a wedding band.
Who turns down raw gold? Money will always be paper. But gold will always be gold. 30,000 yrs from now, still gold.
Michael Ironside has gotten fat. The best Sam Fisher and Darkseid we ever had!
Dude, I had to double take when I saw him. He looks like Willford Brimley now
Happens when you age. Hope he loses some for his health.
First saw him in Scanners, veins popping out everywhere.
The dad isn’t even worried. He’s just impatient for the handshake 😂
Excellent movie. Michael Ironside is always solid.
Nothing better than Michael Ironside as your father-in-law, tops off the movie like a cherry
Michael Ironside is almost unrecognizable.
Only because he gained weight and his close ups are VERY brief.
“Now get outta here.”
“You don’t have to tell me twice.”
*PTSD flash backs from “Total Recall”.*
I love this movie.. Hits the guy flush in the solar plexus then says, " OK, sit down, breathe, breathe.. "
I'm pretty sure Road House took some inspiration from this character, what a great punch
Good acting ... this is pretty much what happens when you get punched in the solar plexus. Pretty much pain all round, difficulty breathing etc.
most dont know where that is
I love his father is just "to the point" man.