Road to Perdition pt. 7

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  • @otto3967
    @otto3967 Před 6 lety +96

    One of the best film ever made.

  • @aliasif8498
    @aliasif8498 Před rokem +11

    One of the best movies of all time with exceptional caste and unbelievably performances by almost everyone 👏 specially Tom Hanks.

  • @KOS00790
    @KOS00790 Před 4 lety +79

    Arguably the best mob film of all time, and one of the best and most complete films ever created.

    • @TheBearBiffo
      @TheBearBiffo Před 2 lety +10

      Agreed, and yet somehow hugely underrated.

    • @KOS00790
      @KOS00790 Před 2 lety +9

      @@TheBearBiffo but to be fair...some of the best things in this life go unseen...its only for the few

    • @mphrdldn
      @mphrdldn Před rokem +2

      ​@@TheBearBiffo Maybe because it was subtle and not flashy.

    • @Pdmc-vu5gj
      @Pdmc-vu5gj Před rokem

      Ehhhh. .

    • @templar8787
      @templar8787 Před 3 měsíci +3

      It certainly is a great movie, but I don’t know about the greatest mob film of all time.

  • @devikwolf
    @devikwolf Před 7 lety +66

    One of my favorite movies, and "Let me explain something to you..." is one of my favorite three quotes from this movie. Tom Hanks, Paul Newmann, and Jude Law gave such amazing performances.

    • @taylorahern3755
      @taylorahern3755 Před 5 lety +7

      Don't forget Daniel Craig, as he was excellent as well.

  • @lowboy1one1
    @lowboy1one1 Před 8 lety +111

    Who would have thought that Tom Hanks could play such a bad ass hit man

    • @mcdonoghrahloh459
      @mcdonoghrahloh459 Před 5 lety +1

      Maybe more to him!

    • @ellencalabrese5308
      @ellencalabrese5308 Před 4 lety

      Forest gump turns hit man Lmao

    • @bugs4680
      @bugs4680 Před 2 lety +2

      When I found this movie I was shocked when I seen it advertised I kind of scoffed at it a little bit thinking yeah Tom Hanks as Hitman yeah right And he f****** nailed it

  • @SV2609
    @SV2609 Před 14 lety +55

    "...we are protecting our interest mike" that was spoken like a true businessman!!

    • @jessejarrell5066
      @jessejarrell5066 Před 3 lety +5

      What Nitti considers himself. It was really Nitti managing Capone's criminal empire. Capone was a volatile and unstable thug, but Nitti was calm, rational, pragmatic. Just a "businessman".

    • @mphrdldn
      @mphrdldn Před rokem +1

      I think Nitti ended his life after thinking things through.

    • @mphrdldn
      @mphrdldn Před 3 měsíci +1

      He couldn’t face going to prison. Time was running out for many characters in this film.

  • @bobareebop
    @bobareebop Před 4 lety +105

    Indeed, Stanley Tucci is wonderful in this scene. He is kind, sincere, menacing and impatient all at once.

    • @zippyzipster46
      @zippyzipster46 Před 2 lety

      Playing a weak minded crook. Netti killed himself while his boss went insane with Clamydia.

    • @rhemium
      @rhemium Před 2 lety +5

      @@zippyzipster46 Netti wasn't going back to jail, which was a virtual certainty. He made sure of that.

    • @goldengirl5165
      @goldengirl5165 Před 2 lety +5

      @@zippyzipster46 Capone had syphilis and that's what made him go insane.

    • @zippyzipster46
      @zippyzipster46 Před 2 lety +4

      @@goldengirl5165 He was half nuts when he went to Alcatraz. And the oldest of the Capone siblings was a lawman who changed his name. Embarrassed by criminality of his brothers.

    • @goldengirl5165
      @goldengirl5165 Před 2 lety +2

      @@zippyzipster46 anyways this is a great and underrated movie.

  • @Lehmann108
    @Lehmann108 Před 3 lety +27

    Probably one of the best storylines in a movie I've ever seen. It's an impossible situation for Newman's character and for Hank's character.

    • @Commanderziff
      @Commanderziff Před rokem

      It's an adaptation from a graphic novel.

    • @Au60schild
      @Au60schild Před rokem

      As when an immovable object meets an unstoppable force. Both are inevitably destroyed.

  • @MrKajithecat
    @MrKajithecat Před 4 lety +38

    Tucci, an Italian-American, didn't exactly want to be involved in mob films thinking Italian-Americans were usually stereotyped into those roles but accepted it anyway because it was more subtle/professional role and he really wanted to work for Sam Mendes.

    • @Highznberg
      @Highznberg Před rokem +6

      And he most likely took the role when he heard Newman and Hanks were attached to the project

    • @mphrdldn
      @mphrdldn Před rokem +2

      I like Tucci's scenes.

    • @michaelfreydberg4619
      @michaelfreydberg4619 Před 4 měsíci +2

      He made the right choice

  • @drfunk1986
    @drfunk1986 Před 3 lety +24

    "Is one more body gonna make a difference?"
    "Yes. Yes it will."

  • @jfayiii
    @jfayiii Před 16 lety +18

    I became 'aware' of Stanley Tucci after this role. So slick.

    • @jessejarrell5066
      @jessejarrell5066 Před 3 lety +2

      He's a great character actor. Makes every part memorable no matter how big or small.

  • @r3b3lvegan89
    @r3b3lvegan89 Před 3 lety +17

    Timeless piece of fine art that made my heart race and break and warm throughout. Bring these masterpieces BACK :c

  • @Mike-pb6lw
    @Mike-pb6lw Před 5 měsíci +4

    Daniel Craig able to pull off a spineless weasel like this while also being able to be Bond is amazing

  • @RockyMountains0721
    @RockyMountains0721 Před 10 měsíci +3

    Jude Law normally plays these demur and laidback protagonist characters. To see him playing a coldblooded mob assassin was shocking to me. However, I think that Jude Law did a great job playing a very nasty villain in this movie!

  • @roderickreilly9666
    @roderickreilly9666 Před rokem +5

    What an incredible cast for this movie.

  • @2serveand2protect
    @2serveand2protect Před 2 lety +10

    This was the best "version of" Nitti I've ever seen. :D

    • @davidwujczyk3037
      @davidwujczyk3037 Před rokem

      Nitti was like Frank Costello, not all that interesting

  • @789armstrong
    @789armstrong Před 5 lety +17

    The superb soundtrack by Thomas Newman should have won an academy award.

    • @jandreidrn
      @jandreidrn Před 5 lety

      Either this or Elmer Bernstein's soundtrack to Far From Heaven or John Williams' soundtrack to Catch Me If You Can are all deserving of an academy award.

  • @xxxR4MB0xxx
    @xxxR4MB0xxx Před 15 lety +16

    that piano music in the backround is so beautiful. it makes me wanna take lessons.

  • @Supdude.
    @Supdude. Před 14 lety +21

    Holy shit that music with Jude Law's character, pure insanity

  • @robertbrown-qf8xy
    @robertbrown-qf8xy Před 5 lety +15

    Yes, a modern classic. After Godfather, the best gangster film ever.

  • @easy8325
    @easy8325 Před rokem +1

    I watched this when it came out in 2002 and still is one of my favorite movies🍿

  • @larma7
    @larma7 Před 16 lety +10

    I think it's the a reverse tracking shot. The camera zooms in while the moving backwards. I also love that shot and I love the color of the blood of the knife victim. I don't know what to say about this film rather than it's pure beauty.

  • @Bone89
    @Bone89 Před 2 lety +35

    “Go home and bury ur wife and child” takes someone untouchable to say that. Take a lot of restraint by Sullivan with all that rage of emotions twisting inside

    • @mphrdldn
      @mphrdldn Před 3 měsíci +1

      With our blessing

  • @vinzelrato
    @vinzelrato Před 4 lety +13

    I love the "Meet Maguire" part ; like Frank Nitti said "He's gifted" ! ah ! in which field ? It is thanks to the scene from 5:13 that I discovered the work of this fabulous press photographer from the 1930's era Weegee who used to "shoot the dead" as Maguire later says in the movie.

  • @TheStapleGunKid
    @TheStapleGunKid Před rokem +3

    The real life Frank Nitti was actually in prison when the movie takes place. Nitti pleaded guilty to tax evasion in 1930 and served 18 months. He took over Capone's gang after he was released in April of 1932 (Capone was sent to prison in October of 1931).

  • @Davedio
    @Davedio Před 16 lety +7

    Perdition means a state of final spiritual ruin, loss of the soul; damnation. This is an allegory for what this movie is about: figurative treatment of one subject under the guise of another. A statement on whether or not murderers, pious as they may be and pillars of support to their community, can be redeemed. The answer was no. Newman said it best: "There are only murderers here in this room!" Neither of them will see heaven, he knows, no matter what works of good they do.

  • @leonardrangel8806
    @leonardrangel8806 Před 4 lety +10

    Frank Nitty with a double breasted jacket and a vest underneath is CLASSY!!!

  • @michaelcook6889
    @michaelcook6889 Před rokem +2

    The Lexington Hotel had God knows how many criminals killed there.

  • @E_Nygma
    @E_Nygma Před 2 lety +3

    “Come on, come on. You’re treading on the evidence here.” 😂

  • @carrickrichards2457
    @carrickrichards2457 Před rokem +2

    Mad dogs in suits and cologne. A thin veneer made thinner by the maddest dogs showing through. A clear portrait for anyone who ever had any doubt

  • @michaelcook6889
    @michaelcook6889 Před rokem +2

    John Looney and Frank Nitti never met. Looney was already out of the picture in Rock Island Illinois by the time Al Capone and Nitti took control of Chicago.

  • @monyairving1142
    @monyairving1142 Před 8 lety +30

    That was so cold ! That's how people are, they are just protecting their interest. The guys family didn't get murdered. So, it's not personal to him.

    • @tempfan5547
      @tempfan5547 Před 7 lety +3

      Monya Irving thats how people are? lol ita the freakin mafia, not normal people. whats surprising really is that ton hank caracter is dumb enough to even try to come to ask like he doesnt k ow how the mafia works. it would be against their rules

    • @usedtoberon1828
      @usedtoberon1828 Před 6 lety +8

      @Temp Fan - Normal people are totally like this, it's not only the mafia. I have 20 years in the corporate world and I've seen worse. I've seen people fired for missing days of work after family members were murdered and stuff even more gruesome...

    • @brienmaybe.4415
      @brienmaybe.4415 Před 5 lety +3

      @@tempfan5547 The world is more cruel and beautiful than you think. What pertains here in this universe pertains to everyone and everything, and not just a "select group" of people such as the cosa nostra.

    • @jessejarrell5066
      @jessejarrell5066 Před 3 lety +6

      He has his own business interests to worry about. He's running the crime empire of Al Capone, they have money in banks scattered all over the state, and he's not real happy about getting dragged into this comparatively small squabble over a personal blood feud.

    • @mel...s
      @mel...s Před rokem

      That's life. And u know it. You protect your interests everyday

  • @MasterCheeef
    @MasterCheeef Před 16 lety +2

    omg i watched this movie for the first time when i was 12 and now i realise that jude law is in this movie hahaha such a great movie

  • @1-7-0-1
    @1-7-0-1 Před rokem +1

    Fabulous!
    Thank You ❤

  • @juanfransisco6231
    @juanfransisco6231 Před rokem +2

    This reminds me of John wick

  • @roxyross238
    @roxyross238 Před 4 lety +3

    Super cast 💞😘💯

  • @darekdraminski4565
    @darekdraminski4565 Před 3 lety +4

    Z Tomem są zajebiste filmy super aktor jest moim ulubionym aktorem dziękuję za super filmy z tobą

  • @michaelfreydberg4619
    @michaelfreydberg4619 Před 4 měsíci +2

    And Mr Nitty backing the people who killed his family cost him a lot as well.

  • @heavystarch100
    @heavystarch100 Před 4 lety +20

    The cinematography in this movie should be mandatory in college courses!

  • @flightofthebumblebee9529
    @flightofthebumblebee9529 Před 2 lety +3

    Even though Nitti rules against Mike notice how much respect he gives him compared to Connor.

  • @J2zday
    @J2zday Před 16 lety +9

    i love that 1st shot of maguire, jude laws' character. anybody got any idea how they got that effect?

  • @gabrielesignorini3914
    @gabrielesignorini3914 Před 7 měsíci

    Beautiful movie in 2002

  • @young.frankenstein55_54
    @young.frankenstein55_54 Před 5 lety +5

    Jude law is amazing in this movie

  • @chunkyblue661
    @chunkyblue661 Před rokem +2

    There was a famous photographer from the 30's and 40's named WeeGee. He would beat the police to be first at the scene of a crime and he did this by listening to police broadcasts on a short wave radio. Law's character reminds me of this.

  • @Davedio
    @Davedio Před 16 lety +4

    Sure... they push the camera forward on a dolly while focusing backwards, as Law's character is walking forward towards the camera. It is a optical illusion that many directors have used through the years to gerat effect, to emphasize an element in a character or situation on the screen.

  • @TheSal702
    @TheSal702 Před 14 lety +2

    thanks for uploading this movie,you rock!!

  • @thelupoistheman1
    @thelupoistheman1 Před 13 lety +14

    Jude Law is a great actor. Closer, Cold Mountain, The Aviator, The Talented Mr. Ripley, All The Kings Men. What a career.

    • @davidwujczyk3037
      @davidwujczyk3037 Před rokem

      Was that tongue in check? Guys career ended after his nude photos got leaked

  • @zooch79
    @zooch79 Před 13 lety +6

    Perdition... What a great name for a town.

  • @ThatsMrMoronToYou
    @ThatsMrMoronToYou Před rokem +1

    Jon Cryer was born in New York City, NY in 1965.

  • @michaelreece2966
    @michaelreece2966 Před rokem +2

    It’s always bothered me no matter the movie or TV show how the “Devil” in the story always invokes the name of deity for help in committing a crime, killing someone, etc. it especially bothered me in this movie when Paul Newmans character keeps saying “God help me” when he orders the death of a Michael Sullivan after his wife and son were so brutally murdered.

  • @Davedio
    @Davedio Před 16 lety +18

    You would name a town Perdition for this reason:
    The town is bleak, uninviting, and leads to a undesirable final destination. In a special theological sense of "condition of damnation, spiritual ruin, state of souls in Hell" The founders of the town wanted those who would come there to understand exactly what they were getting into... Yet the town ended up being where Michael Sullivan and his son found their own redemption. Michael Jr. would not end up like his father.

    • @davidwujczyk3037
      @davidwujczyk3037 Před rokem

      It’s right on the lake?😅 what are you mumbling about

  • @hjb103055
    @hjb103055 Před 13 lety +5

    Frank Nitti is a real person. He was in the same syndicate as Al Capone.

    • @rr7firefly
      @rr7firefly Před 5 lety +2

      They were actually cousins. Nitti ran Capone's liquor smuggling and distribution operation, importing whisky from Canada and selling it through a network of speakeasies around Chicago. He was one of Capone's top lieutenants, trusted for his leadership skills and business acumen. Because Nitti's ancestry was from the same town as Capone's, he was able to help Capone penetrate the Sicilian and Camorra underworld in a way Capone alone never could. Capone thought so highly of him that when he went to prison in 1929, he named Nitti as a member of a triumvirate that ran the mob in his place.

  • @imrantajik7504
    @imrantajik7504 Před 3 lety +1

    I liked this story

  • @KenJohnsonMusic
    @KenJohnsonMusic Před 5 lety +5

    This Hanks guy began his career dressing like a woman and now he's one of the very best. Was there ever a film like this better?

  • @jeffreyworthen7033
    @jeffreyworthen7033 Před 2 lety +2

    That waiting room was a collection of members from Thugs "R" Us.

  • @garyowen9044
    @garyowen9044 Před rokem +2

    Odd that the Old Man’s son is named “Hunter” isn’t it?

  • @orestes67
    @orestes67 Před 5 lety +12

    “I said not the kid.” Paul Newman

  • @Davedio
    @Davedio Před 15 lety +2

    Oh yes, they were just as powerful and ruthless. No one wanted to mess with either one of them.

  • @roderickreilly9666
    @roderickreilly9666 Před rokem +1

    Was this movie based on a graphic novel, or was it the other way around?

  • @GoldGregory
    @GoldGregory Před 2 lety +2

    “I shoot the dead is such a great line.” It’s not in this clip but probably in the next one?

  • @heavystarch100
    @heavystarch100 Před 4 lety +2

    It's from an illustrated novel. Perdition means Hell.

  • @hajimezero
    @hajimezero Před 4 lety +3

    Lov the music and tom for doing this role ill definitely read the comic

  • @SV2609
    @SV2609 Před 14 lety +2

    Irish and Italian brought more repect to the Crime Syndicate. Later on the other mafias came detroyed the whole respectability. Infact it was people like Al Capone and John Dillinger who brought the downfall by getting unwanted publicity. Infact i remember the dialogue by DW in AG "...the loudest one the room;is the weakest one in the room"

  • @jamesboulger8705
    @jamesboulger8705 Před 3 lety +6

    Jude Law plays this weird character very well, but he is also kind of fantastical and unbelievable. Like Capone's gang would hire such a nut, or that one would even exist (a hitman that collects pictures of dead people?) Was he in the original graphic novel?

    • @TheBearBiffo
      @TheBearBiffo Před 2 lety +1

      Not sure about the novel but I kind of agree with you. It's as though they thought he needed that weirdness to make him scary or more interesting. I don't think they did, seems forced, but its hard to make the 'bad guy' hit man stand out these days, I guess.
      The guy in in 'No Country for Old Men' might be the epitome of that.
      Maybe we are missing something?

    • @jamesboulger8705
      @jamesboulger8705 Před 2 lety

      @@TheBearBiffo Good call. No country. But that is very arthouse. It seems forced, and we have to refer to the original source material to see how it might have worked. I posted this as a callout to get more insight on that end, as god knows I am too busy to read a graphic novel myself.

    • @wolterzz3267
      @wolterzz3267 Před rokem +2

      @@jamesboulger8705 Maguire is not in the original novel.

    • @chunkyblue661
      @chunkyblue661 Před rokem +2

      There was a famous photographer from the 30's and 40's named WeeGee. He would beat the police to be first at the scene of a crime and he did this by listening to police broadcasts on a short wave radio. Law's character reminds me of this.

    • @davidwujczyk3037
      @davidwujczyk3037 Před rokem +1

      You’re unaware of the criminal underworld if you find that bizarre or fantastical.

  • @aspectra
    @aspectra Před 14 lety +2

    People who are newer to the US at the time are generally more bloodthirsty than the previous syndicates. That's why the Russians are much more fearsome than Italians are these days.

  • @Ronbonbon7
    @Ronbonbon7 Před 17 lety +5

    i thought the boss said not dead for the kid, now the other people are saying kill him?

  • @adolfolicious
    @adolfolicious Před 12 lety +1

    @billy1212ist
    Your translation of my comment into English made me come back to this film.
    IT REALLY PICKS UP AFTER THIS! haha i like it now.

  • @PureNRG2
    @PureNRG2 Před rokem +1

    It was so unsettling watching Jude Law and Daniel Craig play roles so out of character for them. Then it occurred to me maybe that’s exactly what the director was going for in casting them in these roles. It just added another layer to their respective creepiness.

    • @MalcolmCir
      @MalcolmCir Před rokem

      Newman and Hanks, too. Brilliant casting...

    • @PureNRG2
      @PureNRG2 Před rokem

      @@MalcolmCir That’s a really good point. Totally missed that.

  • @therealchamp3348
    @therealchamp3348 Před 3 lety +3

    One day the kid becomes a man, you think he wont remember.

  • @MonSwon
    @MonSwon Před 14 lety +2

    In sicily they are called "Cosa Nostra" its sicily where all the control was before they were sucessful in the US and evetually the US "Cosa Nostra" cut them sicilians out. No one workig in this field or even remotely involed would never say the word mafia. Its just a name, no one ever talks about any thing they dont need to. Cosa Nostra, just means "our thing" they just call it our thing as every who needs to know understnad.

  • @shadowsruss5748
    @shadowsruss5748 Před 8 lety +6

    Is there no role that Hanks can't play? Or Newman for that matter?

    • @scottknode898
      @scottknode898 Před 6 lety +1

      Shadow's Russ they are both legends and versatile actors could both do comedy and drama roles easily.

  • @acetone2233
    @acetone2233 Před 14 lety +1

    Jude Law looks a LOT like Frank Sinatra in this flick!!!

  • @Mikenewhouse
    @Mikenewhouse Před 17 lety +3

    He is a fotographer who is given the job to kill Sullivan (Tom Hanks).

    • @scottknode898
      @scottknode898 Před 6 lety +3

      Mikenewhouse he wasn’t just a photographer, Maguire is hired hitman and takes pictures of his kills for pleasure as enjoys it and for business as some hitmen would take pictures for their bosses for proof after fulfilling a contract kill.

  • @deanobwfc44
    @deanobwfc44 Před 15 lety +2

    you clearly don't "get" his character then. You're supposed to get the sense that he isn't gentle and compassionate - although he has that side to him, he will do what he has to and certainly has a ruthless side to him when necessary, He's only compassionate with those whom he is close to.

  • @panchovillanueva
    @panchovillanueva Před 16 lety +2

    frank nitti, da guy tom hanks' character talks to in the office

    • @WSMDSA
      @WSMDSA Před 3 lety

      Yes we had worked that out..

  • @rr7firefly
    @rr7firefly Před 5 lety +2

    Nitti (Francesco Nitto) comes off as such a refined gentleman. Despite his nickname ("The Enforcer"), Nitti used Mafia soldiers and others to commit violence rather than do it himself. In earlier days, he had been one of Capone's trusted personal bodyguards, but as he rose in the organization, Nitti's business instinct dictated that he must personally avoid the "dirty work", for which hitmen were paid.

  • @benjaminb6678
    @benjaminb6678 Před 2 lety +3

    “One day, when the kid becomes a man, you think he won’t remember?”

  • @jays2474
    @jays2474 Před 14 lety +2

    @serendipity990 There are two movie villans that I hated.Connor rooney here in Road To Perdition,and billy zanes character Cal in Titanic belive it or not lol.If someone can make you hate them in a movie they have done a fantastic job in thier roll on screen ya know.

  • @counsellor4jobinterviews551

    Is Tom Hanks the most versatile actor in Hollywood?

  • @nickformo
    @nickformo Před 12 lety +2

    also percy in the green mile

  • @027220
    @027220 Před 13 lety +1

    4:50 - :54 'That's' nice to know.

  • @MrSoprano0125
    @MrSoprano0125 Před 15 lety

    Jude Law in this movie looks like a really evil David Hyde Pierce.....

    • @rocio4629
      @rocio4629 Před 5 lety

      MrSoprano0125 hahahah no it isn’t, please

  • @bruiselee28
    @bruiselee28 Před 12 lety +1

    viktor navorsky was a hitman?

  • @mightisright
    @mightisright Před 16 lety +1

    Dolly in, zoom out. You can tell because the background widens out.

  • @jays2474
    @jays2474 Před 14 lety

    @JOSUE5401 Didnt Dennis explain all of that to Christopher Walken in the movie True Romance?LOL that scene in True Romance with Hopper,and Walken is one of the greatest scenes in the history of film.

  • @027220
    @027220 Před 13 lety

    @goofygoat2009 Thus, heroic looking.

  • @outdoorfreedom9778
    @outdoorfreedom9778 Před rokem

    I want to see the movie but everything I have seen shows me it was filmed in a cave!

  • @mwoldin
    @mwoldin Před 16 lety

    What, Jack, does this mean -- "Most heroes are stupid, cruel, brutal, and greedy"? Was Hamlet stupid? Was Count Vronsky brutal? Was Othello cruel? Was Quixote any of those things? Was Ahab? When I consider MY heroes, they do not fit your description.

  • @NewWaveFan1
    @NewWaveFan1 Před 13 lety

    @xxxR4MB0xxx makes me want to play mozart and dance a jig.

  • @fsasking11
    @fsasking11 Před 16 lety +1

    is the guy on the matress dead or is he pretending to be dead?

    • @jessejarrell5066
      @jessejarrell5066 Před 3 lety +1

      Probably mostly dead but not quite until Maguire finishes him off.

  • @SV2609
    @SV2609 Před 14 lety

    Actually....Irish mafia was much more polished and kid-gloved than Italian Mafia, thats why latter wiped out the former without any problem. Now later Italian were more polished and niche compered to Columbians and Law of Nature took its course. Anyone watched "Public Enemies"

  • @027220
    @027220 Před 13 lety +1

    7:48 - :51 abnormal question.

  • @josephcarpenter6921
    @josephcarpenter6921 Před 6 lety

    Well payback

  • @TellMeWhenImTellingLies
    @TellMeWhenImTellingLies Před 9 měsíci +1

    Michael sullivan was genius. He knew capone would give connor up if he hit him wher it hurts in his wallet

  • @jackturanchik4377
    @jackturanchik4377 Před rokem

    Who’s here after Rico bosco

  • @MAUREENALLEN79
    @MAUREENALLEN79 Před 2 lety

    Mike Sullivan

  • @veek24
    @veek24 Před 13 lety

    woah jude law whats up with your hair

  • @iivv_nn
    @iivv_nn Před 4 lety

    John Wicks dad

  • @griever257
    @griever257 Před 14 lety

    good part of the movie. Don't understand why niggas gotta argue over some "fake" territories.... This is online, ppl brag

  • @Jargon
    @Jargon Před 3 lety

    6:30 Is this D'onofrio?