I was not prepared for *JOHN WICK*

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Published 2022-05-23
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Original Movie: John Wick

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All Comments (21)
  • @bonaparte6431
    To be fair, they didnt put the dog in front of him, it dragged itself over to him with its last bit of strength while he was passed out... which is much sadder
  • @Bad_Wolf_Media
    If it makes you feel better, Nat, NO ONE was prepared for this movie when it came out.
  • They straight up introduced John Wick the way you normally introduce the terrifyingly powerful villain. And i LOVE jt
  • It's honestly the little scenes for me that makes this such a badass movie, Like Charlie and his clean up crew, and the execution of Ms. Perkins for breaking the rules of the Continental. It really shows how deep this universe is.
  • @KingTexas
    Hey, to make you and everyone feel a little bit better. The actor that killed the dog, for the rest of the filming day, he was cuddling the dog every chance he could because he felt so bad
  • @G3rnsback
    Alfie Allen has really nailed the "sons who disappoint their fathers" roles.
  • @wesley.peterson
    the reason why the action scenes are so well done is because the director is a long time hollywood stund co-ordinator! Great work throughout the series.
  • @niedlich516
    The part where John asks Francis how much weight he lost was actually him asking Francis about the amount of guards protecting Iosef. 60 lb = 27 kg, meaning there was 27 guards
  • @Xarb0n
    Daisy actually crawled to him (denoted by the blood trail) in her last moments to be next to him
  • @snack_bar2474
    It's not every day when a film has a protagonist that is FEARED by the antagonists, and this is done so well. The whole John Wick trilogy is a must-see.
  • Keanu Reeves actually can shoot like that. He also can do his own fight scenes. He trains like a mad man for these movie. On a human level he has seen plenty of tragedy. He is also an incredibly kind and generous man. He has more than earned my respect as a person and an actor. In that order.
  • @ANNIHILISTIC
    Keanu's status as a legit action star was already solidified a long time ago. Speed, Point Break, The Matrix, Johnny Mnemonic, etc. You couldn't blame anyone for thinking he had already peaked, then he goes and does this!
  • @mitchellneu
    One of my personal favorite lines in this series: “I once saw him kill three men in a bar…with a pencil. With a F*CKING…PENCIL.” So badass and scary.
  • @RealzFoSho
    Daisy was played by Andy. Andy was chosen because of how brain meltingly adorable he was. The directors went after the most adorable dog they could find and insisted killing Daisy was necessary to the story, fighting producers who were against killing the dog. The producers fought it all the way to testing and finally gave in to allowing the killing to remain in the film when they saw the way the test audiences reacted. The directors knew what they were doing, that it would allow the average person to set aside guilt over what John would do for the rest of the film. It would help the audience empathize and cheer rather than feel more conflicted over the titular character. Andy got to walk on a few red carpets with the rest of the stars and apparently gave out some paw-tographs to some very eager fans. Even though it was just acting, the actor who (pretend) killed Andy really struggled with it. Every time they had a cut, he picked up Andy and held him. Andy had his time in the spotlight as a youngster, got to come visit Keanu and friends on the set of the Third film, and is now apparently happily in retirement. Not long after his stardom in the first John Wick film, Andy found his forever home and was renamed 'Wick' by the children of the forever family who adopted him.
  • @hookin1
    The look on John's face at the car outside the continental is actual suprise. The director had them bring Keanu's car in for the scene
  • @davidr1050
    The John Wick house is out here on Long Island in a very exclusive town called Mill Neck.. I believe it's at the end of Horseshoe road.. -- The air field where John practices driving is Republic Airport in Farmingdale, NY..
  • @kennywaters5972
    I love how this movie emphasizes reloading rather than having seemingly unlimited rounds. Weird detail that I enjoy
  • @control2XS
    Two nice details form this film: - When John comments on the guard who has lost weight, the subtitles give the weight in Lbs, but he actually describes it in KGs, and the amount in KGs is the amount of people John kills inside the club (suggesting he was actually tipping John off about how many guards were inside). - The dog he takes at the end from the shelter had written on it's info that it was due to be put down, so John saved it's life.
  • @broodhunter2
    "It was so smooth..." A rule in shooting and reloading: "Slow is smooth, and smooth is fast."
  • @roguemerlin1969
    Winston is the manager of the Continental. In case you missed it, the Concierge is named Charon, as in the ferryman who takes the souls of the newly dead across the river Styx to Hades.