@@mothiurNCL But, remember that the sound of hanging the phone like that is only heard by the one who hung up, the one on the other end always hears the same, a click maybe, then beep - beep - beep... App would work though, to make the caller feel he hung up really hard. So... yeah, well, you never know, there're customers for everything, right?
@@GardenGuy1942 Did you see the movie? The person holding the gun is White. Tom is White. I don't think there's a Black person in the whole movie. What did I miss? The person Tom was talking to you when he said that line was White.
Having never read the books before, Tom Cruise was my first introduction to Jack Reacher. Sure he's not as physically imposing as the character is supposed to be, but I feel he played the bit pretty well
I have read almost all of the books. They are very entertaining. Tom Cruise certainly does not meet the physical characteristics of the Jack Reacher in the books. Nonetheless, he does an excellent job of portraying him. Casting Cruise as Reacher has never bothered me one iota.
watch the series, its a much better likeness. Awsome series at that, proably one of the better ones past years. Tom cruise is like 5" 7, alan ritchon in the series is is 6" 3 and wieghts 235 pounds.
@@jmkhenka Tom is 5'4". All of his shoes/boots are specially made to add 2" without people being able to tell. And the rest is choosing short guys to play villains AND good camera work. Tom is very sensitive to mention of height. 5'9" is the average height for American men. And someone once said that the majority of handsome male actors are below average in height Apparently, the heads of shorter guys look slightly larger, which makes the actor look more imposing.
But its well written for Tom Cruise, the bar fight scene is reliant on the fact that Reacher looks like someone average guy could take on. The lack of Cruise's physique also justifies him being brutal. In the series with Alan Ritchson, the house entrance fight didn't work, it looked like four 5 foot nerds tried to gang up on a 7 foot linebacker. It also looked like Ritchson is overly brutal in the scene. That being said, it worked in the series when he had to fight against hardened criminals.
A testament to Tom Cruises skills as an actor. He looks nothing like how Jack Reacher is described in the books, yet he nails his character perfectly. Book-Reacher is a hunk of a man you won't mess with. Cruise-Reacher is someone you underestimate, and that's your last mistake. I like both
Accidentally fixes it. Seeing the 5th group of skinny punks pick a fight with Alan Ritchson after he just put half the town in hospital just stretches credulity. It's a cool power fantasy but at the cost of immersion and suspense.
@@Treblaine Yep, and the dummy made remarks critical of the police. This is not to say that criticism is not warranted at times, but his remarks were not done with any intellect. He screwed himself.
Anyone who doesn't like cruise as reacher should still thank him. We now have reacher series because of these films . I enjoyed films and series and like both reachers
Cruise brought a level of star power to the role that few to none could match. That, plus his performance in the role made the movies far more attractive to the wider audience. The guy who plays Reacher in the series is far more booklore-friendly, which makes the series all the greater. Plus his performance is very good as well. I'm with you, I've enjoyed all of it thus far, and these scense with Cruise are highly re-watchable. Great supporting cast in both the movies and the series as well.
As a Sci-fi afficionado, I had never heard of these films until today, and I only heard and watched a few episodes of the TV series for the first time a week ago.
I agree. I came to the books my Cruise... and thought it well good... then saw Ritchson as started to know better.. .then started into Lee's original work. It's like when my son came to tell me about a great new song w him playing CoD or the like... ... son... Paint It Black is a great song... but not new.... new to you but not me... now go listen to ACDC and Rammstein. I appreciate the Cruise movies because the lead to the next better thing.
Cruise pulled off the character so well for someone who is 5'8" on a character that is 6'5". Alan Ritchson is probably the difinitive visual adaptation, but Cruise understood the assignment and made a decent Reacher despite his physical mismatch.
@@oldindependent3040 again, I strongly disagree. Cruise never even tried the iconic "Reacher said nothing" and he can't pull off physical intimidation, so he just played the exact same character he plays in every movie. How is this character different to mission impossible, top gun, or the mummy? Cruise makes great action films, and they're entertaining but more than half his films are the exact same guy. That guy is not even close to the Reacher from the books imo
Ritchson looks the part and also is more believable as the loner. Tom does a great job making us forget he is only 5’7” because he is so skilled athletically and as an actor.
@@Prickupyourears I'm not a religious bigot so I don't care. Every religion, Christian, Jew, Muslim, Hindu, Sheik, Buddhist, are all bonkers, all with histories of great violence behind them, and atheists have created some of the most genocidal ideologies in history. So better to take a man at his words and actions rather than his private creation myths.
They are different characters an I love both! Whereas Cruise poses hidden danger in a small frame, combined with his witty arrogance he's almost provocative. Richson is an obvious and imposing danger, he lets his posture do half of his talking, yet he's still full of surprises. You may think that because the guy is so huge and sure of himself you'll have the sucker punch, but he'll hit you first the moment you drop the guard.
This is a classic movie and you can see why Tom is 1 of the highest paid actors in the world, he is pure gold at putting himself right in the shoes of the character that he is portraying.
@@VeteranGamerDad4Christ Thing is, Ritchson isn't 6'5" either, but the show casts small people to make him seem bigger. So many of the camera angles try to frame him as taller too, and it gets pretty obvious. Never seen such a cast of bodyguards, henchmen, security and police so small. For the tv show they keep mentioning his size which breaks the immersion for me, for the movies they simply ignored it.
Tom Cruise did an amazing job channeling the “spirit “ of Reacher. One does not need to be 6’3 and 235 to be a bad ass mofo…. Bruce Lee was small in physical stature and anyone with a brain didn’t want to mess with him. Speed, agility, tenacity and determination are far more important than physical size.
I love Werner Herzog... as a joke one time, I narrated some bit out of a travel guide of a nice place, but used Werner Herzog's speech pattern and mimic'd him as best I could, I thought my wife would crash the car she was laughing so hard.
There is a video of an impersonator making documentary commentary about cats that is pretty funny, and a where's waldo one too. Cat: ruclips.net/video/MZzBw-W4clk/видео.html Where's Waldo: ruclips.net/video/EvWh6PMi9Ek/видео.html Bonus Real Werner Herzog on Chickens: ruclips.net/video/QhMo4WlBmGM/видео.html
If you haven't read the books Tom Cruise made the character better with his skill as an actor, the movies are less corny. If you settle for big dumb guy action (like the books) the series is fine. Alan Richardson is a big gut, fits the part, but he is not much of an actor so Reacher doesn't come across as very bright in the show. If there was a way to combine Richardsons frame with Cruise acting it would be great.
@@PotrzebieConolly No.The books are for "dumb guys". It's "write by numbers." Guilty pleasure reading for those who only like Fast & furious movies or watch UFC on TV. I'll admit I read them sometimes when I am short of time. Fun read. But so so simple.
@@jesperjee Yeah, after I finished Snorri Sturluson's 900 page book Heimskringla (English translation of course) I took a break by reading a Jack Reacher book.
I look at both actors who played reacher like this....alan is year one reacher...smart but a bit cocky he hasnt really been jaded yet and become griseled yet. Tom is the rough been through it all version whos seen how shit humanity can be but he keeps on trucking. Both did phenomenal in their own way.
This is actually a really perceptive take I've never heard before. Nice job man. And now that I think about you're actually kind of right. Cruise appears far more as the griseled vet who doesn't really care anymore, while Rictchson is still quiet, but upbeat, cracks jokes and seems to enjoy his life and helping people a bit more.
I remember all the flak this version caught because Tom Cruise's size doesn't match that of the book's character description. However, Tom's smaller, leaner stature makes Jack Reacher all the more badass because he is that much more unassuming. Besides, if you know Special Forces dudes, the majority of them are average size; not large, hulking behemoths. So, all that to say that I much prefer this version overall.
@@dederistote NO.... NOT NECESSARILY I've done this several times in my life. Now, i understand what you mean and .. in the majority of cases, Yes it's a movie and it's choreographed. I get that ! Now you should understand something about me - I'm 51 - Started Martial Arts since i was 8 - The list of Martial Arts that i studied is a very long list and i'll save you the boredom of reading it. Let's just call it, A LONG LIST - In the time that i'm talking about i was between the ages of 25 - 38 - I was training 6 to 7 days a week and approx 4 hours training a day Then from time to time idiots would try and rob me, Either unarmed or with various weapons. If they attacked me with a knife i wouldn't say "Remember, you wanted this" I would say "Are you sure about this ?" They would say "Give me your money" I would say "You're gonna lose, Are you sure you want to do this ?" if they moved.... I took their knife and put them in a world of pain In some cases, they just looked at me and ran away HEY... IT'S A GOOD WAY TO GET RID OF IDIOTS but, Yes... if someone looks you dead in the eye and says something like "Remember you wanted this" or "Are you sure about this" or "You're gonna lose" BE VERY CAREFUL HOW YOU PROCEED. Because there is a way that a guy says it who is bluffing and there is another way that a guy like me says it who is Absolutely certain of what he is doing. A Person like me who has experience will usually also give you an opportunity to walk away. A Guy who is bluffing generally won't and he'll show off and try and throw out insults. so, No, you don't just see this in a movie. It definitely happens in real life
@@martinkuliza Well, kudos to you and your curriculum vitae, it’s really impressive. And what I meant by that, is that those situation are far from representing the majority of the cases, unfortunately
@@martinkuliza I hear this shit every night im working as a doorman at night clubs man. Its 99% bullshit comming from guys who have watched too much youtube. Sure some of them are probably trained some way or another. Fights in the streets are unpredictable..A hit in wrong place with "right" force and even the trained people go down against a weirdo drunk just smashing randomly. Ive seen it all, from two extremely fit people hitting at eachother like you see in cartoon shows, to a very known mma fighter getting clapped by a non trained person. To seeing trained people just do one slap..like a hand slap and people fall to the ground. Often its not even the hits that dangerous, its the fall. Fighting is only supposed to be used in self defense..Sadly we have these moronic low iq baboons running around thinking they are more of a man if the just fight someone here and there.
@@dederistote "Well, kudos to you and your curriculum vitae" Thank You good sir :P "And what I meant by that, is that those situation are far from representing the majority of the cases, unfortunately" Ohh of course they are the minority, but the point is.. in that minority you're gonna get your arse handed to you and get hurt really badly. if it was the majority you wouldn't really need to be vigilant as it would be the norm
Tom Cruise Reacher was excellent despite not complying with the books. Ritchson is brilliant but the intensity Cruise brought to the role is missing in the series...
I didn't mind Cruise as Reacher (as I only started reading the books after the first movie), but am I the only one who has more of an issue with Reacher's driving in the films? In the books he is always a self-confessed bad/mediocre driver while in the films he is anything but that. That bothered me more than the difference in verticality in book and films. Apart from that, I recognised Reacher in Cruise's performance after I started reading the books ...
That's Werner Herzog. He's the director, and self-aware enough to know he can emote amoral psychopathy. In 2012 he made "The Act of Killing," where he visited Indonesia and persuaded the celebrated leaders of the nation to re-enact their genocide of a million people. It takes a special sort of discipline and comfort with darkness to do that.
@@MasculinityIsFundamental He also made the movie Grizzly Man about that dumb shit that repeatedly went up to Alaska to "live with the bears" until they ate him, and his girlfriend. Werner Herzog is pretty awesome. He also made a 3d documentary about a cave in France with the oldest paintings known to exist (32,000 years). The documentary is called Cave of Forgotten Dreams.
lol both are adapted from the books tho. This will probably be the only adaptation of the 9th book One Shot we will ever get. The other seasons and movies are all different books all from the same 1 writer Lee Child of book 1, 9, 11, and 18.
Hey, they're having a busy day. There's a holdup in the Bronx, Brooklyn's broken out in fights, there's a traffic jam in Harlem that's backed up to Jackson Heights...
@@osco4311 Well, the violent crime rate keeps falling. But the remaining career criminals keep getting more violent, dangerous, and depraved. For example, look up trends in the ratio of home invasion robberies to simple burglaries. While the law enforcement response is being badly undercut by a culture of ACAB, harassment of informants, catch-and-release zero bail, poor IT practices in maintaining the 911 system for reporting and responding to emergencies, and political pressure on state and local agencies to NOT share arrest records with their peers in other jurisdictions or Federal agencies.
@@edfederoff2679 I think the difference is "The Swede" is, more or less, how Reacher is described in the books. So if you are watching Reacher and you see The Swede, then the character matches. Tom, for as phenomenal of an actor as he is and how well he performs this role, definitely doesn't match the character.
Controversial take: I like Tom Cruise as Reacher. He just has more charisma than Alan Richardson. And this is coming from someone who's watched the TV series before the films and then decided to read the books. In the first 3 books, yeah he's tall and strong but not that many of his enemies are that intimidated by him. Most likely because they're around his size just 3 inches or so shorter.
"When it means you're not pregnant, anyway." The fact she took about 3 seconds to turn around angry, meaning she took that long to get the joke, absolutely destroyed me
Guys, let's be honest. Our toxic trait is that we think we're Reacher in all these situations. Especially the 5v1 scene. We're dumb, boys. But we love it.
Werner Herzog could be doing his fucking laundry and he'd still creep me out. "Have you thought about the transient nature of that which we call possessions, and our need to so routinely clean, even if we're seen by no-one? It provokes a sense of dread, and a consideration to the outlay of laundry detergent. But, all the same, I will persist in this world, and wash my underpants."
Cruise doesn't have the voice or gravitas to play tough. He can play interesting, even unexpected, but I always know he'll end up doing his role as wish fulfillment for him and nothing for the audience. He has been waiting for his John Wick moment, but it hasn't happened yet.
I like both, Richson's physique is more on point and his acting is good too. Cruise's physique is different from source material but his acting is .. well, cruise AAA, a slightly more balanced combo between risk-taker/smart/physically-capable. So it's fairly even in my mind. One has the edge on build, one has a slight edge on presentation. (don't get me wrong, both are great at acting, and this is all subjective) Enjoyed both.
That phone call sounds menacing AF from "little" Tom Cruise, can you imagine the same dialog coming from big hulk Alan Ritchson? Holly shit!!! Easily top 10 most badass moments in cinema history!!!
Hi everyone! What grade (out of 10) would you give this video?
5/7 perfect
"October" ;)
5'8? Maybe with 2" lifts and a heel, but he is a good actor
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Back in the day when you could slam a phone down to end a call.😊
You can still do that just try a bit harder
@@unnamedchannel1237 Yeah, but you can only do it once now.
Business idea: Every time you want to hangup with that attitude press a different button (an app) to hangup with that sound.
@@mothiurNCL But, remember that the sound of hanging the phone like that is only heard by the one who hung up, the one on the other end always hears the same, a click maybe, then beep - beep - beep... App would work though, to make the caller feel he hung up really hard. So... yeah, well, you never know, there're customers for everything, right?
Great idea
Herzog was perfect for the Zec. Just his voice gives me the creeps, then those chewed-off fingers and mean smile. Wow!
Gonna watch the last part again today, just to hear Herzog's speech.
Agreed, scariest villain in a long while. He should act more
-"Am I stealing your car?"
-"Use it as looong as you like"
The way the bad guy delivers that line always cracks me up.
I love the look on the Zec's face when he realizes;
Ruh Roh!
I'm about to eat lead.... point blank!!
Yep, lol "oops I shouldn't have explained the game to reacher"
Huhhh. I am not going to prison, but also he is not? If he is not, how can ... ohhh .... uh-oh ...
Zec got zapped.
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'You think?'
'All the time, you should try it.'
Yeah, that was a good line.
A little racist but aren’t we all
@@GardenGuy1942 Please inform me how that line was a little racist.
@@Nestor123057 a black person is asked if they think
@@GardenGuy1942 Did you see the movie? The person holding the gun is White. Tom is White. I don't think there's a Black person in the whole movie. What did I miss? The person Tom was talking to you when he said that line was White.
Having never read the books before, Tom Cruise was my first introduction to Jack Reacher. Sure he's not as physically imposing as the character is supposed to be, but I feel he played the bit pretty well
I have read almost all of the books. They are very entertaining. Tom Cruise certainly does not meet the physical characteristics of the Jack Reacher in the books. Nonetheless, he does an excellent job of portraying him. Casting Cruise as Reacher has never bothered me one iota.
These books are terrible. He simply made a good movie by borrowing a bit here and there. The film shoul be considered an independent piece, imo.
watch the series, its a much better likeness. Awsome series at that, proably one of the better ones past years.
Tom cruise is like 5" 7, alan ritchon in the series is is 6" 3 and wieghts 235 pounds.
@@jmkhenka Tom is 5'4". All of his shoes/boots are specially made to add 2" without people being able to tell. And the rest is choosing short guys to play villains AND good camera work. Tom is very sensitive to mention of height. 5'9" is the average height for American men.
And someone once said that the majority of handsome male actors are below average in height Apparently, the heads of shorter guys look slightly larger, which makes the actor look more imposing.
But its well written for Tom Cruise, the bar fight scene is reliant on the fact that Reacher looks like someone average guy could take on. The lack of Cruise's physique also justifies him being brutal.
In the series with Alan Ritchson, the house entrance fight didn't work, it looked like four 5 foot nerds tried to gang up on a 7 foot linebacker. It also looked like Ritchson is overly brutal in the scene. That being said, it worked in the series when he had to fight against hardened criminals.
A testament to Tom Cruises skills as an actor. He looks nothing like how Jack Reacher is described in the books, yet he nails his character perfectly.
Book-Reacher is a hunk of a man you won't mess with. Cruise-Reacher is someone you underestimate, and that's your last mistake.
I like both
well put, i like it ^ ^
Accidentally fixes it. Seeing the 5th group of skinny punks pick a fight with Alan Ritchson after he just put half the town in hospital just stretches credulity. It's a cool power fantasy but at the cost of immersion and suspense.
@@Treblaine Yup. Skill is only visible if you also have skill.
Big is big.
@@Treblaine Yep, and the dummy made remarks critical of the police. This is not to say that criticism is not warranted at times, but his remarks were not done with any intellect. He screwed himself.
Anyone who doesn't like cruise as reacher should still thank him. We now have reacher series because of these films . I enjoyed films and series and like both reachers
Cruise brought a level of star power to the role that few to none could match. That, plus his performance in the role made the movies far more attractive to the wider audience. The guy who plays Reacher in the series is far more booklore-friendly, which makes the series all the greater. Plus his performance is very good as well. I'm with you, I've enjoyed all of it thus far, and these scense with Cruise are highly re-watchable. Great supporting cast in both the movies and the series as well.
it did kick off a new live action franchise. In a way, both Cruise and Ritchson did brilliantly with the character.
As a Sci-fi afficionado, I had never heard of these films until today, and I only heard and watched a few episodes of the TV series for the first time a week ago.
Yeah, if you didn't read the books, it's a great story. Really hard though if you read the books.
I agree. I came to the books my Cruise... and thought it well good... then saw Ritchson as started to know better.. .then started into Lee's original work. It's like when my son came to tell me about a great new song w him playing CoD or the like... ... son... Paint It Black is a great song... but not new.... new to you but not me... now go listen to ACDC and Rammstein. I appreciate the Cruise movies because the lead to the next better thing.
Gotta say I love Tom's interpretation of the character.
Yes, it’s amazing how he turns a 6’ 5” beast into a 5’6” gay Scientology nut
Yes, Brilliant acting. Love the Amazon series with Alan Richman.
yep, he does a better job
I read all of the books a long, long time ago.
Intensity
Cruise pulled off the character so well for someone who is 5'8" on a character that is 6'5". Alan Ritchson is probably the difinitive visual adaptation, but Cruise understood the assignment and made a decent Reacher despite his physical mismatch.
And a lot of camera shots that don’t show him standing on a box
I strongly disagree. He played "Tom Cruise in an action film", not Reacher. This is one of the worst casting choices I've ever seen.
@@lukeytron Cruise captured the persona of Reacher in the books much better
@@oldindependent3040 again, I strongly disagree. Cruise never even tried the iconic "Reacher said nothing" and he can't pull off physical intimidation, so he just played the exact same character he plays in every movie. How is this character different to mission impossible, top gun, or the mummy? Cruise makes great action films, and they're entertaining but more than half his films are the exact same guy. That guy is not even close to the Reacher from the books imo
alan is woke trash.
Ritchson looks the part and also is more believable as the loner. Tom does a great job making us forget he is only 5’7” because he is so skilled athletically and as an actor.
Ritchson became a crybaby libtard. So what if he's tall, the man is a mouse. Cruise is a legend.
@@darthkek1953if you like legends who believe in space ghosts from volcanos 😂😂😂😂
@@PrickupyourearsAs opposed to being a gormless moron who believes everything he reads in the tabloid press. 🤦🏻♂️
@@Prickupyourears I'm not a religious bigot so I don't care. Every religion, Christian, Jew, Muslim, Hindu, Sheik, Buddhist, are all bonkers, all with histories of great violence behind them, and atheists have created some of the most genocidal ideologies in history. So better to take a man at his words and actions rather than his private creation myths.
They are different characters an I love both! Whereas Cruise poses hidden danger in a small frame, combined with his witty arrogance he's almost provocative. Richson is an obvious and imposing danger, he lets his posture do half of his talking, yet he's still full of surprises. You may think that because the guy is so huge and sure of himself you'll have the sucker punch, but he'll hit you first the moment you drop the guard.
This movie had many things going for it; fantastic story line, excellent acting and killer dialogue just to name a few…
Love the bus scene.
The only negative was knowing Tom Cruise is not anywhere near Reacher in terms stature and physique
@@drebk Character's more important.
@@AnnaMack-m1l More like camera trickery is more important
@@drebk Camera trickery only affects the physical aspect (unless we're getting into AI).
The last dialogue with Zec Chelovek.
Some people just don't seem to get, you don't mock and dare a trained killer to kill you.
The look on that guy's face when Reacher asked if his sister was a good kisser?!?! He was looking around like "Oh God, how did he know"?
Yup, some of Tom's best stuff! Love him or hate him, he has the best facial expressions ever!
This is a classic movie and you can see why Tom is 1 of the highest paid actors in the world, he is pure gold at putting himself right in the shoes of the character that he is portraying.
To me he always looks like a nice guy, I never believed in his bad roles. Maybe Graig is a bit closer to a guy ready to get dirty
Cruise nailed the attitude, Ritchson has the size.
"New guy" (hehe) is cool n' all, but I kinda wish Cruise would do the series.
Ritchson has the size and the dialogue, but half of the lines used with Ritchson only work because of his size
Cruise has the delivery
Both are good.
No he didn't. He was a terrible Reacher.
@@VeteranGamerDad4Christ Thing is, Ritchson isn't 6'5" either, but the show casts small people to make him seem bigger. So many of the camera angles try to frame him as taller too, and it gets pretty obvious. Never seen such a cast of bodyguards, henchmen, security and police so small.
For the tv show they keep mentioning his size which breaks the immersion for me, for the movies they simply ignored it.
Tom Cruise did an amazing job channeling the “spirit “ of Reacher. One does not need to be 6’3 and 235 to be a bad ass mofo….
Bruce Lee was small in physical stature and anyone with a brain didn’t want to mess with him. Speed, agility, tenacity and determination are far more important than physical size.
Yes. Unfortunately, too many macho tall guys, think they can take on anyone.
Did you ever see the film clip of Bruce Lee playing ping pong with num chucks? I still can't believe what I saw!
Tom’s too short, but I’ve still watched this about a hundred times 😂 He nailed it.
Never mess with a badass... especially one with great writers!
"She a good kisser?" 🤣
Tom is just amazing. Put this beside Less Grossman. He's just.... amazing.
"I'm going to need to see something."
"How about the inside of an ambulance?"
This was my intro to Reacher, Cruise did a heel of a job, a mission impossible on a budget, no gadgets just an imposing presence. Cheers
heel of a job, I see what you did there.
I love Werner Herzog... as a joke one time, I narrated some bit out of a travel guide of a nice place, but used Werner Herzog's speech pattern and mimic'd him as best I could, I thought my wife would crash the car she was laughing so hard.
I'd love to hear that. Why not make a YT video, including Laughing Girl?
There is a video of an impersonator making documentary commentary about cats that is pretty funny, and a where's waldo one too.
Cat: ruclips.net/video/MZzBw-W4clk/видео.html
Where's Waldo: ruclips.net/video/EvWh6PMi9Ek/видео.html
Bonus Real Werner Herzog on Chickens: ruclips.net/video/QhMo4WlBmGM/видео.html
audio plz
I love how they had him in rick and morty talking about penises. Cool dude.
@@slick8086 I really liked the Waldo one and the chicken one too. Thanks for sharing!
Rosamund Pike looks amazing in this film.
As she usually does.
I haven’t watched the tv show yet, but I really liked Tom in this role. Doesn’t matter if he is the right size for the character. He played it so well
I enjoy this movie, but truthfully, watch the series. It's great
If you haven't read the books Tom Cruise made the character better with his skill as an actor, the movies are less corny. If you settle for big dumb guy action (like the books) the series is fine. Alan Richardson is a big gut, fits the part, but he is not much of an actor so Reacher doesn't come across as very bright in the show. If there was a way to combine Richardsons frame with Cruise acting it would be great.
@@jesperjee Jack Reacher in the books is a dumb guy?
@@PotrzebieConolly No.The books are for "dumb guys". It's "write by numbers." Guilty pleasure reading for those who only like Fast & furious movies or watch UFC on TV.
I'll admit I read them sometimes when I am short of time. Fun read. But so so simple.
@@jesperjee Yeah, after I finished Snorri Sturluson's 900 page book Heimskringla (English translation of course) I took a break by reading a Jack Reacher book.
I look at both actors who played reacher like this....alan is year one reacher...smart but a bit cocky he hasnt really been jaded yet and become griseled yet. Tom is the rough been through it all version whos seen how shit humanity can be but he keeps on trucking. Both did phenomenal in their own way.
This is actually a really perceptive take I've never heard before. Nice job man. And now that I think about you're actually kind of right. Cruise appears far more as the griseled vet who doesn't really care anymore, while Rictchson is still quiet, but upbeat, cracks jokes and seems to enjoy his life and helping people a bit more.
''That's a pretty impressive response time, fellas ''
I remember all the flak this version caught because Tom Cruise's size doesn't match that of the book's character description. However, Tom's smaller, leaner stature makes Jack Reacher all the more badass because he is that much more unassuming. Besides, if you know Special Forces dudes, the majority of them are average size; not large, hulking behemoths. So, all that to say that I much prefer this version overall.
Between Jack Reacher, Robert McCall, and John Wick, what’s not to like!!👍 😄😄
"When it means you're not pregnant, that is." I'm DEAD ‼️🤣💀☠️
"What about Justice?"
"I just delivered it".
This is the very best editing of a good movie ,I have ever seen.
RUclips member since 2006.
3:51 If someone says "You wanted this" before the fight, know you will lose. Badly.
I mean, that’s just a film
@@dederistote
NO.... NOT NECESSARILY
I've done this several times in my life.
Now, i understand what you mean and .. in the majority of cases, Yes it's a movie and it's choreographed.
I get that !
Now you should understand something about me
- I'm 51
- Started Martial Arts since i was 8
- The list of Martial Arts that i studied is a very long list and i'll save you the boredom of reading it.
Let's just call it, A LONG LIST
- In the time that i'm talking about i was between the ages of 25 - 38
- I was training 6 to 7 days a week and approx 4 hours training a day
Then from time to time idiots would try and rob me, Either unarmed or with various weapons.
If they attacked me with a knife i wouldn't say "Remember, you wanted this" I would say
"Are you sure about this ?"
They would say "Give me your money"
I would say "You're gonna lose, Are you sure you want to do this ?"
if they moved.... I took their knife and put them in a world of pain
In some cases, they just looked at me and ran away
HEY... IT'S A GOOD WAY TO GET RID OF IDIOTS
but, Yes... if someone looks you dead in the eye and says something like
"Remember you wanted this" or
"Are you sure about this" or
"You're gonna lose"
BE VERY CAREFUL HOW YOU PROCEED.
Because there is a way that a guy says it who is bluffing
and there is another way that a guy like me says it who is Absolutely certain of what he is doing.
A Person like me who has experience will usually also give you an opportunity to walk away.
A Guy who is bluffing generally won't and he'll show off and try and throw out insults.
so, No, you don't just see this in a movie.
It definitely happens in real life
@@martinkuliza Well, kudos to you and your curriculum vitae, it’s really impressive.
And what I meant by that, is that those situation are far from representing the majority of the cases, unfortunately
@@martinkuliza I hear this shit every night im working as a doorman at night clubs man.
Its 99% bullshit comming from guys who have watched too much youtube. Sure some of them are probably trained some way or another.
Fights in the streets are unpredictable..A hit in wrong place with "right" force and even the trained people go down against a weirdo drunk just smashing randomly.
Ive seen it all, from two extremely fit people hitting at eachother like you see in cartoon shows, to a very known mma fighter getting clapped by a non trained person.
To seeing trained people just do one slap..like a hand slap and people fall to the ground.
Often its not even the hits that dangerous, its the fall.
Fighting is only supposed to be used in self defense..Sadly we have these moronic low iq baboons running around thinking they are more of a man if the just fight someone here and there.
@@dederistote
"Well, kudos to you and your curriculum vitae"
Thank You good sir :P
"And what I meant by that, is that those situation are far from representing the majority of the cases, unfortunately"
Ohh of course they are the minority,
but the point is.. in that minority you're gonna get your arse handed to you and get hurt really badly. if it was the majority you wouldn't really need to be vigilant as it would be the norm
Tom Cruise Reacher was excellent despite not complying with the books. Ritchson is brilliant but the intensity Cruise brought to the role is missing in the series...
Not even close, Cruise was the worst casting choice.
@@jdsim9173 For those who had read the books...
I don’t know if I would call it intensity or presence
@@jdsim9173 Just becuase hes not tall as Reacher in the books...
I didn't mind Cruise as Reacher (as I only started reading the books after the first movie), but am I the only one who has more of an issue with Reacher's driving in the films? In the books he is always a self-confessed bad/mediocre driver while in the films he is anything but that. That bothered me more than the difference in verticality in book and films. Apart from that, I recognised Reacher in Cruise's performance after I started reading the books ...
That was a very good movie.
"Am I stealing your car?"
"Use it as looong as you like." 😂
He may not have the size, but boy does he have everything else to play this character.
The Zec...that look when you realize you might possibly have gone just a bit too far.
That's Werner Herzog. He's the director, and self-aware enough to know he can emote amoral psychopathy. In 2012 he made "The Act of Killing," where he visited Indonesia and persuaded the celebrated leaders of the nation to re-enact their genocide of a million people. It takes a special sort of discipline and comfort with darkness to do that.
@@MasculinityIsFundamental He also made the movie Grizzly Man about that dumb shit that repeatedly went up to Alaska to "live with the bears" until they ate him, and his girlfriend.
Werner Herzog is pretty awesome. He also made a 3d documentary about a cave in France with the oldest paintings known to exist (32,000 years). The documentary is called Cave of Forgotten Dreams.
@@slick8086that cave documentary is amazing
Rosamund PIke. 'Nuff said.
A real babe.
Never seen her look better…
Meh. Never thought she was anything special.
Everyone has their preferences, certainly
@@paulquintin3607 Have you not seen her in "Surrogates"? KerWow!
Note: At 9:25 she calls the police, “I have an emergency, yes I will hold.” 😂😂😂😂
That spinning elbow he did on the first guy is used in Muay Thai and WORKS.
It works....IF you have the reflexes and the poise/confidence to pull it off. Most people flinch when a fist is coming at them.
I like that Cruise takes on roles that most would consider entirely wrong for him. I think that is a challenge for him. And he does well.
Shows how Tom can completely carry a movie, his shoulders are that broad.
Smart man, Reacher. I'll bet the prisoner realised that he had said too much, just before he was shot!
Much better written than the series. Hire the movie writers for the series. Win win.
lol both are adapted from the books tho. This will probably be the only adaptation of the 9th book One Shot we will ever get. The other seasons and movies are all different books all from the same 1 writer Lee Child of book 1, 9, 11, and 18.
Movie has a lot more time to adapt compared to a series, and much higher budget too.
Applea and Oranges. No comparison needed nor warranted,
Great Jack reacher !
the way he negotiates that hostage situation is wild, I love it
Jeez he layed into every one of em 😂😂
"I have an emergency ... yes, I'll hold" What the hell?
Hey, they're having a busy day. There's a holdup in the Bronx, Brooklyn's broken out in fights, there's a traffic jam in Harlem that's backed up to Jackson Heights...
@@Activated_ComplexUnfortunately common now, actually
@@osco4311 Well, the violent crime rate keeps falling. But the remaining career criminals keep getting more violent, dangerous, and depraved. For example, look up trends in the ratio of home invasion robberies to simple burglaries.
While the law enforcement response is being badly undercut by a culture of ACAB, harassment of informants, catch-and-release zero bail, poor IT practices in maintaining the 911 system for reporting and responding to emergencies, and political pressure on state and local agencies to NOT share arrest records with their peers in other jurisdictions or Federal agencies.
@@Activated_Complex Car 54, where are you???
Operator after putting caller on hold: "Do we have anyone on stand-by?"
Zec talked himself into his own death. Lol!
One of the best ending to a action movie
9:54 Jack knew what kind of man he was dealing with.
He was left with no choice but to shoot him.
I know Tom made a tiny Reacher but I still like these movies.
The Zec made a fatal mistake: Saying how he would walk. He realised just before.....
Pay your bill before we go. Ha ha
This is one of my top 10 movies
Great movie.
I'm not a fan of Tom Cruise, but I'm a yinzer and I'll watch any movie filmed in the Burgh. Great movie. P.S. GO STEELERS
I liked seeing Werner here!
Whenever i look at Reacher, all i see is Tom Cruise..Tom's superstar power oevrshadows everything.
Whenever I look at Alan Richman, the new Reacher - all I see is The Swede - from "Heartbreak Ridge" - LOL.
@@edfederoff2679 I think the difference is "The Swede" is, more or less, how Reacher is described in the books. So if you are watching Reacher and you see The Swede, then the character matches.
Tom, for as phenomenal of an actor as he is and how well he performs this role, definitely doesn't match the character.
Tom Cruise NEVER plays a character. He always plays himself playing a character.
I met a soldier from the Vietnam War. He told me how well a few MP's could clear a path in a bar. They never take either Reacher at face value.
I'm a huge fan of werner herzog films. I recognized that voice right away.
In case anyone was wondering. Reacher won the bet at the end.
i miss that phone slam back in the day.
We got a problem: How do you slam a flip phone??
@@dough9512 easily. But you can only do it once.
Remember you wanted this.
Controversial take: I like Tom Cruise as Reacher. He just has more charisma than Alan Richardson. And this is coming from someone who's watched the TV series before the films and then decided to read the books. In the first 3 books, yeah he's tall and strong but not that many of his enemies are that intimidated by him. Most likely because they're around his size just 3 inches or so shorter.
I absolutely agree.
The holy grail is somewhere in the middle.
Agreed
Well Cruise is certainly better actor
I liked them both but it was hard to get around Alan's way of acting. It was slow and harder to follow.
I love the movies, I love the series.
Woohoo!! Phone Fight! :D
Did that all the time.
Fun was making the other person's phone strobe beeps on and off by ringing them super fast
Don’t understand the negative comments. This is pretty great power fantasy
"what did you do" tied up loose ends......
I know a guy who can, has and does things like this for many years. He isn't as big as Reacher just as bad.
Tom NAILS the intensity of this character.
Jack Reacher : The Groin Kicker
Krav Maga says basically...do whatever to neutralize the threat
"When it means you're not pregnant, anyway."
The fact she took about 3 seconds to turn around angry, meaning she took that long to get the joke, absolutely destroyed me
Werner Herzog shows up when you least expect him, and punches a hole in the screen every time.
Such great writing and directing
I would give this video a 10. In this movie, the Zec had to go. I really appreciate watching Reacher movies.
Though Tom Cruise don't have the height or is ripped, he's still intimidating and fearless.
Love cruise as Reacher
Guys, let's be honest. Our toxic trait is that we think we're Reacher in all these situations. Especially the 5v1 scene.
We're dumb, boys. But we love it.
Werner Herzog could be doing his fucking laundry and he'd still creep me out. "Have you thought about the transient nature of that which we call possessions, and our need to so routinely clean, even if we're seen by no-one? It provokes a sense of dread, and a consideration to the outlay of laundry detergent. But, all the same, I will persist in this world, and wash my underpants."
Loved this movie
Wow. I was expecting to see the, "I know where the hospital is," scene.
"Use it as long as you like" was exactly the correct answer lmao
He literally took the words, "Its better to burn out than to fade away" -Jeff Blackburn The Ducks
Cruise doesn't have the voice or gravitas to play tough. He can play interesting, even unexpected, but I always know he'll end up doing his role as wish fulfillment for him and nothing for the audience. He has been waiting for his John Wick moment, but it hasn't happened yet.
As a non veteran a specialist in various areas very good performance
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"Got a pen."
"Don't need one."
Immediately forgets the number. 😂
- Got a pen ?
- don't need one.
- oh, you have super memory or something ?
- Nah... I just don't have a piece of paper to write on neither.
Not my favorite individual, BUT G.D! great movies
Word to the wise, when you challenge someone and they look bored and tell you to walk away, walk away.
A very good movie 🍿
In the scene where Tom disarms the guy, I know they are using blanks, but that would still be very loud going off next to your face!
I like both, Richson's physique is more on point and his acting is good too. Cruise's physique is different from source material but his acting is .. well, cruise AAA, a slightly more balanced combo between risk-taker/smart/physically-capable. So it's fairly even in my mind. One has the edge on build, one has a slight edge on presentation. (don't get me wrong, both are great at acting, and this is all subjective) Enjoyed both.
Yeah, if they had given the character a new name I wouldn't have minded at all.
They liked this ideal so much they made it a TV series.
That phone call sounds menacing AF from "little" Tom Cruise, can you imagine the same dialog coming from big hulk Alan Ritchson? Holly shit!!! Easily top 10 most badass moments in cinema history!!!
i like her
He wasn't expecting that!
Yeah. How kind of him to let Jack borrow his car.😆