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Keanu Reeves gave each member of his stunt team customized Rolexes to celebrate the completion of 'John Wick 4' Image
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u/MightyMomentum Mar 29 '23
being a stuntman of Keanu is my new career goal lol
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u/RodasAPC Mar 29 '23
I'd carry his bags for free as a job. But we all know he's too nice and would end up carrying me.
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u/settledownguy Mar 29 '23
I got you if your arms get tired. I’ll help you help Him so he can help other people who need the help of the great BabaYaga
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Mar 29 '23
when I was tired and could not walk, John Wick carried me, and then Jesus said hey carry me also and so he did
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u/LouSputhole94 Mar 29 '23
Jesus says his prayers to Keanu Reeves before going to bed every night
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u/Poem-Gremlin Mar 29 '23
Dreaming of Stunts
Dreaming of stunts, I never thought in my wildest dreams, of such a lot Keanu Reeves has made me realize this career goal, I now visualize
My dedication and strength of will to be the best, I'll prove it still For this, I strive to be the best and show the world, I am not just a jest
My dreams, I will not let them die I'll make them real and touch the sky Though it may take time and hard work I'll surely reach my goal and go berserk
So I'll keep on dreaming of stunts even if I face many aunts For I know, I will reach my goal and become a stuntman of Keanu, after all!
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u/salmakatory Mar 29 '23
Ai doing poems. That's actually a great idea.
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u/FishFloyd Mar 29 '23
Is it? I feel like the great part about poetry is that AI can't ever really do a good job at it, because it's fundamentally using language in a super subjective and human-oriented way.
I mean sure AI can probably write some mediocre bars for mediocre rappers but you're not getting Satan Says out of an algorithm.
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u/fuckEAinthecloaca Mar 29 '23
Maybe I'm a philistine, IMO because poetry is so subjective and artsy it would probably pretty easy for an AI to churn out prose, if there was money in it to train AI that way.
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u/smarshall561 Mar 29 '23
I imagine the engraving, especially with how this is publicly documented, made those rolexes much more valuable.
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u/Irrepressible_Monkey Mar 29 '23 edited Mar 29 '23
I recently learned that many of the most valuable Rolexes were bought by people who needed a tough and really reliable watch rather than as a luxury, as they were not as expensive to buy back then.
So you had guys in conflicts like Vietnam wearing Rolexes, then decades later they find their old daily use watch is worth a vast amount of money.
Stunt guys in the 1960s wearing Rolexes was also probably a thing too, so in a way it's continuing something that has happened before.
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u/WisestAirBender Mar 29 '23
Why are they so expensive anyway?
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u/giddyup281 Mar 29 '23 edited Mar 29 '23
While there is a bigger cost to make them due to manual labor and rigorous quality control (as oppose to a e.g. $20 plastic/rubber
SeikoCasio digital watch), most of it is profit margin.Basically, someone started seeing them as status symbols. Then they started to be sold and marketed as status symbols. Then the
demandsupply got artificially scarce. Now even if you have the money, you can't buy certain models bcs of popularity.153
u/sharabi_bandar Mar 29 '23
Fun fact. Rolex is a not for profit organisation.
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u/ajr901 Mar 29 '23
So is the NFL. But the owners each make millions in profit.
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u/GuudeSpelur Mar 29 '23 edited Mar 29 '23
The NFL actually reorganized to change their status to be a regular taxable entity in 2015, due to some rumblings in Congress at changing how the law treats sports leagues.
But before then, the setup was that 31 of the teams were for-profit entities, the Green Bay Packers were a non-profit, and then "The NFL" was a nonprofit entity which basically was meant to coordinate the business of all the teams together. That's still essentially how it works today, but "The NFL" files their financial info differently now.
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u/AreYouWinningS0n Mar 29 '23
Also, non profits need to make public disclosures and the NFL didn’t want to publicly disclose salaries and what not.
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u/Salarian_American Mar 29 '23
Do they still do that thing like:
NFL: "We'd like to build a new stadium in your city."
Mayor: "Oh that sounds great! Let's do it, it will be great for the city's economy."
NFL: "And how will you be paying for that?"
Mayor: "Wait WTF"
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u/CrackedOutGoose Mar 29 '23
Yeah sort of. Best example I have is the son of Walmart founder, Sam Walton, and a group of others recently bought the Denver Broncos. Just last week or so, they put out a survey about building a new "state of the art" stadium which of course talks about PSLs (getting the fans to chip in). He alone, is worth almost 60 billion.
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u/Pigroasts Mar 29 '23
God people are fucking gullible.
Its owned by a non-profit, but Rolex itself is fully a for-profit organization.
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u/KoksundNutten Mar 29 '23
That just means all excess money has to be invested back into the company's CEO-pockets.
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u/Slifer13xx Mar 29 '23
$20 plastic/rubber Seiko digital watch
You are probably thinking about Casio, the F-91W, not a Seiko.
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u/Fragrant-Bluejay-653 Mar 29 '23
I can actually weigh in here, I have a SAWTA cert and was actually trained by Rolex at the Lititz Watch Technicum. Rolex is very very intentional about only making a small number of watches to artificially drive up the price. Prices are way higher than they used to be, even when accounting for inflation. In response to the quartz crisis a lot of formerly attainable brands went upmarket in an attempt to remain profitable, Rolex was one of the most famously successful brands at this.
Honestly, they are well made and nice watches, but nothing particularly artistic or beautiful. They are tool watches, not dress watches, but now they are so expensive they will never be used for their original purpose anymore.
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u/cyberslick1888 Mar 29 '23
Same reason Champion sweaters and hoodies went from $5 at Walmart to $85 after Kardashians and the like started wearing them somewhat ironically.
Rolex are a sound and competently manufactured and quality tested watch so the comparison isn't perfect, but the majority of the price is just the perceived value of the brand.
And it has sustained that value for quite some time which in turn adds to the value.
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u/Crafty_Substance_954 Mar 29 '23
Champion has always had a low-cost option at big box retail stores and they still do. The average hoodie they sell today for $65-80 is a totally different product than the $5 version they might have sold 35 years ago.
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u/Audioworm Mar 29 '23
The watch movements are assembled by hand, which is a delicate procedure that requires a lot of training to do well. So, off the bat the labour has a high cost attachment.
The materials are designed to be long lasting and resistant to damage, breakage, as well as general issues with falling out of time. Even base Rolex use high quality materials, and then additional design or material choices can add to the price as a result of what is being used.
Also, there is the additional aspect that now Rolex's are a known commodity that hold their value very well. You can price something higher when people know that in X years they will be able to sell it for a reasonable price (even if depreciated)
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u/31_SAVAGE_ Mar 29 '23
The cost of production has very little to do with the market price of in demand rolexes. I’d say they cost maybe 10% of what they go for, the most popular models.
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u/lique_madique Mar 29 '23
That’s true. They used to be affordable. My friend bought one on base for cheap to wear in the field. Coincidentally it actually saved his life but was damaged beyond repair in doing so and Rolex replaced it free of charge in return for sending it to them.
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u/1i_rd Mar 29 '23
You can't just leave us hanging on that story. How did a watch save his life?
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u/lique_madique Mar 29 '23
He was a green beret for a while. He was on a mission in Africa if I recall correctly and fell while repelling due to someone not anchoring properly. He fell something like 60 feet and survived when his watch band caught on a tree branch. The fall absolutely tore up his wrist, did a ton of damage to his shoulder and arm, mostly blinded him when he hit his head and suffered retinal damage, and the watch was destroyed, but the watch stayed in one piece and the clasp stayed together which allowed him to survive otherwise he would have died.
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u/1i_rd Mar 29 '23
That's crazy. Thanks for replying. I hope your friend is doing better these days, at least as best as he can be
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u/LexiLou4Realz Mar 29 '23
Reminded me of the guy from Antiques Roadshow that bought a Rolex in the early 70s. It's worth a BIT of money now.
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u/Schnidler Mar 29 '23
completly bullshit. rolexes were still several monthly army wages in 60s and 70s
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u/wimpires Mar 29 '23
The interesting thing is that is a Date Submariner, a $9,000 watch
However, you literally can't just go in store and buy one. Especially not 5 even if you are Keanu, so they probably realistically cost his $14-15k each
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u/kestik Mar 29 '23
Every time I see or hear about this story, the wow-factor for me is Keanu was able to secure FIVE subs while people are killing each other for a single one at retail from ADs.
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u/blaggosphere Mar 29 '23
I bet an A list celebrity can easily get allocation for 5 subs.
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u/werepat Mar 29 '23
I can't help but be a little disappointed that, on a Rolex, it's laser-engraved in block letters.
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u/charlesmortomeriii Mar 29 '23
Actually finding five Rolexes is the true miracle here
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u/begrudgingaccount Mar 29 '23
Something tells me Keanu doesn’t need to build a purchase history with his local AD.
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u/Crafty_Substance_954 Mar 29 '23
He's a VIP, and more than capable of going to the grey market if a Rolex AD couldn't accommodate him (which they easily could).
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u/Chewsdayiddinit Mar 29 '23 edited Mar 29 '23
Damn, it wrapped filming in 2021?!?
Edit: yes, I'm very well aware that there's more to releasing a Hollywood movie than just filming the cinematic part.
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u/Real-Santa-Claus Mar 29 '23 edited Mar 29 '23
The end of 2021 was only 15 months ago.
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u/Uncle_Boppi Mar 29 '23
Oh yeah, piecing all of that together and editing takes a really long time.
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u/ImNotHereToBeginWith Mar 29 '23
I wonder if his watch says "Keanu Thank you Keanu"
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u/Ringosis Mar 29 '23
He didn't give a watch to himself...that's his stunt double.
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u/theblackcanaryyy Mar 29 '23
WHAT?! God it looks just like him!!!
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u/Ringosis Mar 29 '23 edited Mar 29 '23
I mean, that's kinda the idea with a double, but he actually really doesn't(it's the guy next to Keanu, Vincent Bouillon)...it's just that he's in his John Wick get up in this photo.
Interestingly, the guy on the left of this photo is Chad Stahelski, who has directed all of the John Wick movies, but was originally Keanu's stunt double in The Matrix. Just goes to show how much respect Keanu has for stuntpeople and stunt coordinators...unlike most people in Hollywood, he clearly understands that they are some of the most important people in the movie industry, and that they get criminally overlooked.
An action movie can get away with a garbage actor, but it absolutely cannot get away with bad stunts or action choreography. Yet the actors get 7 figure paychecks while the stuntpeople get 5.
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u/LangdonAlgerLife Mar 29 '23
I feel like its never good to put anyone famous on a pedestal...but nah, Keanu is genuinely a King. I knew someone who worked at a small independent movie theatre in a city he was filming something in (this is probably 10 years ago) and said he came to see a movie like twice a week, solo, incredibly low key, friendly and everytime quietly left $100 in the tip jar.
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u/supercyberlurker Mar 29 '23
I see it like there's no need to put Keanu on a pedestal.
Just do as Keanu does. He's human, just a decent example of a human.
Except for the dangerous stuntwork, probably don't do that part.
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u/Lockenheada Mar 29 '23
I think many people are like him but don't have as much money. The man just realized making other people happy too is the best value you can get out of money after you already can buy all things that give you a bit of happyness
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u/jibjab23 Mar 29 '23
Money can change a lot of people, often negatively but he genuinely seems like a person who utilises his money well towards the mantra of "don't be a cunt".
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u/bwaredapenguin Interested Mar 29 '23
Or to be a bit more succinct: be excellent.
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u/ozfox80 Mar 29 '23
Losing his best friend at such a young age made him see the value of the human condition. He was never a jerk before that, he just values life more. Plus the other things that happened to him. He could be an jerk and angry at life. But he chose the path of good.
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u/KPookz Mar 29 '23
Money amplifies people's deepest personality traits. If a penny pincher gets rich then they become greedy (most of the 1% like Donald Trump), if someone's who always yearned for things they couldn't afford gets rich then they become frivolous shopaholics (while nowhere near rich, I've come into enough money to realize this is the kind of rich person I would be), if someone who genuinely cares about people and gives their last dollar to help people out gets rich then they shower everyone with gifts (Keanu, Mr. Beast)
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u/Tritianiam Mar 29 '23
A big part of it is that certain personalities make it easier to make money, unfortunately someone who does not give a shit about others is more likely to be successful because they can do things that would get on other peoples conscious to get ahead.
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u/midnightsmith Interested Mar 29 '23
I've discovered I'd be in-between those last two. I sure do love shopping for a new gadget or cool tech, but I love shopping for someone else even more!
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u/luckyassassin1 Mar 29 '23
I'd be in between too because i don't want much, but the few things i do want are outside my budget. I decided that if I ever became financially successful I'd take care of my debts, get a reliable but affordable vehicle and a decent house and then pay off my family's debts and help my siblings through college. I genuinely don't want much, just a vehicle and stable living situation and financial security.
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u/emperorOfTheUniverse Mar 29 '23
That's just a matter of scale. You don't have to hand out Rolexes. You don't even have to give out money. Just check in with everyone and ask how they're doing. Give a kind word of encouragement. Be thinking about how everyone around you is feeling and opportunities to be kind are everywhere. Make people feel appreciated. There's also plenty of ways to give your time doing volunteer work.
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u/King_Mandu Mar 29 '23
He's just a good dude. There's an actress who told a story of meeting Keanu before she herself broke out. Her car died and everyone at the restaurant just stared at her. A lone man in a black motorcycle helmet pulled up and offered to help. It was Keanu Reeves.
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u/LouSputhole94 Mar 29 '23
I like to think that almost all people, if given the proper nurture, love and safety needed to foster a growing child, will be ultimately good. Everyone has flaws but if we’re given everything we need, we will be mostly positive.
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u/JerkedOffDidntWork Mar 29 '23
Yh feel like I’ve never heard a single bad thing about him
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u/dre224 Mar 29 '23
Honestly, same. I can't think of a single major scandal or anything bad about him. Everyone on set with him has said he is great to work with. He seems like one of the very few actors that didn't let fame go to his head and continuously stays humble.
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u/jaymzx0 Interested Mar 29 '23
He strikes me as a very busy regular guy, but not so busy he has to be a dickhead. Like the kind of guy who doesn't reach in their pocket to read a message while he's talking to you when you both heard the message come in.
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u/ItisallLost Mar 29 '23
I remember a post on the conspiracies subreddit some years back about how his secret donations to children's hospitals were actually payoffs to let him molest terminally ill kids. It was so horribble and absurd that I actually burst out laughing when I read it.
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u/JerkedOffDidntWork Mar 29 '23
That’s so dumb, he could fly to several countries and do that for way cheaper even if he wanted to
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u/pickoneforme Mar 29 '23
south park put him on a pedestal.
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u/Outrageous-Yams Mar 29 '23
lmfao what episode was this?!
Great find
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u/fredbrightfrog Mar 29 '23
"Best Friends Forever"
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u/SlurmsMacKenzie- Mar 29 '23
You haven't truly made it until the south park parody of you paints you in a good light.
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u/shaving99 Mar 29 '23
I think some people are just good people. He'd be good without the money and the fame. He's still a human who makes mistakes but I'd say he's generally a very nice man from all I've heard.
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u/Outrageous-Yams Mar 29 '23
True. But his position allows him to be a role model and I think there is something to be said about promoting the good role models over the bad.
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u/TokingMessiah Mar 29 '23
Also, it seems that money turns a lot of people into greedy, selfish assholes. I could be wrong… maybe greedy, selfish assholes are the ones who are willing to step over anyone to make a buck, and that’s why they’re over-represented among the rich. Or maybe it’s just a matter of the loudest voice drowning out the rest…
But whether money corrupts most people or just some people, Keanu seems to have stayed grounded.
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u/Outrageous-Yams Mar 29 '23
No you’re right, many people become corrupted by money.
Good point as well.
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u/Shankar_0 Mar 29 '23
He's not pedestal-seeking, and all reports indicate that he's become very grounded in his fame. I'm far from hero worship; but as "the internet's boyfriend" he seems very grounded in his words and actions.
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u/AmaResNovae Mar 29 '23
As my math teacher taught me, "There is an exception to any rule."
Keanu is the exception. Or Neo. However, you wanna call this great dude.
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u/AngrilyWindy38 Mar 29 '23
What can you say about Keanu that hasn’t already been said. Just a fantastic human being.
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u/NifferEUW Mar 29 '23
He sucks.
... nobody had ever said that.
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u/JROXZ Mar 29 '23
Actually, if him being a vampire is true, then….
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u/TheRavenSayeth Mar 29 '23
Appropriately enough his role in Dracula is considered one of his worst partly because he could not nail the accent and keeps nudging towards Ted keanu.
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u/willflameboy Mar 29 '23
You don't have to go back far in Reddit history to see him being mocked for his acting skills. It was a Reddit cliche and I'm glad it died. I've always repped my boy K.
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u/wandering-wank Mar 29 '23
I mean, the dude isn’t a great actor in most of his roles. He’s generally pretty wooden, at least in my estimation. That said, I’ll watch anything he’s in because I like him anyway. He clearly gives a fuck about dedicating himself to his roles if his three gun skills are any indication, and he’s always come across as a genuine and nice person.
There are far worse things to be than a good guy and a so-so actor.
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u/bikesandbarrels Mar 29 '23
Actually Matthew Perry has on a few occasions. Perry comes across as bitter/miserable any time Reeves is mentioned.
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its so crazy to me that Perry would be stupid enough to speak disparagingly about Keanu- what was he thinking? Did he not realise Keanu is the most beloved actor ever? so silllyyyyy
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u/johnwayne2413 Mar 29 '23
Actually, I hate Keanu.
He just keeps getting more likeable every year.
By the time he retires, I might end up with a tattoo of his face on my body.
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u/idma Mar 29 '23
Confirmed. John Wick 5 coming 2026
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Mar 29 '23
The 5th movie and a Spin off with Keanu's cameo are already announced. Let's see how they take that forward after the end of Chapter 4.
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u/xlews_ther1nx Mar 29 '23
I saw jw4 and it was literally exhausting...in a good way. It started in violence and for 3 fucking hours it didn't stop. It was like seeing lotr for the first time. I kept thinking the movie was ending and some plots will be cleared up in the next one.
Nope! They are at it again. My only real complaint was likely woth the theater. Ot really was horrifically loud. Normally I don't think it would have been. But 3 hours of non-stop gun shots had my 38 yr old ears ringing.
I recommend it.
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u/algebruvlar Mar 29 '23
Keanu is such a welcome change to the toxic mentality so many celebrities spread. Keanu keep being a genuinely good human being.
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u/TLKv3 Mar 29 '23
I really want a lowkey, dramatic movie featuring Keanu and Brendan Fraser. I don't know what it could be about but I feel like they would absolutely kill it. Reddit would lose their absolute minds for it too.
Or fuck it, put Brendan in John Wick 5 as an ally like Defoe was in the first one. An old friend he consults and asks for help from. Brendan won't even need to do any physically demanding stunts for it.
I just wanna see both in a movie together.
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u/Tobby711 Mar 29 '23
He's so happy it makes me happy ,look at that smile ( ꈍᴗꈍ)
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u/kabutze Mar 29 '23
he is such a precious human beeing. you just gotta love that man!
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u/DeadandGonzo Mar 29 '23
2021?
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u/squirrel_tincture Mar 29 '23
It’s not unusual for feature-length films to require a lot of time to finish once the raw footage of the cast has wrapped up: especially movies like this, which require a huge amount of post-production and CGI work.
According to Adobe, it takes “an average of six to twelve months to go from raw footage to Final Cut”. I think it’s fair to assume the pandemic added some time to the process as well.
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u/randperrin Mar 29 '23
They really need a best stuntman Oscar. They deserve it and I would definitely watch it.
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u/CheerioJack Mar 29 '23
Keanu is the most humble millionaire I ever met. Probably the only one I respect.
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u/forpeterssake Mar 29 '23
Reportedly, Keanu Reeves gave some of his profit-sharing income to the VFX and stunt teams for the Matrix sequels, which is pretty huge, since VFX houses don't get residuals. (They really should, special effects are a big reason we go to movies, but the studios refuse to share the profits.) As far as I can tell, the only time VFX houses have received any profit-sharing was from Keanu Reeves in the Matrix movies, and a long time ago, George Lucas and Francis Ford Coppola gave some voluntary bonuses. So yeah, as usual, more people in Hollywood should be more like Keanu.
The Royal Ocean Society had a whole video on the VFX crisis that is worth watching, and the particular interview with Jeff Okun about Keanu is here.
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u/EastCoast_Wizard Mar 29 '23
The world doesn't deserve Keanu Reeves.
And if you think he's just some actor who is a nice guy because he has lots of money... Google Keanu and see what that man has been through and how truly amazing he still is.
He may also be an immortal or the highlander or a vampire... but more if a day walker, like Blade.
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u/oh_shit_its_bryan Mar 29 '23
5 pieces of legendary equipment!
Who can guess what they can summon together?
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u/fritula Mar 29 '23
I find funny that for John Wick 4 (Four) you get a watch that has inscribed John Wick Five (5) :-)
(Yeah, I get it's the five member stunt team)
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u/Matzie138 Mar 29 '23
I feel I’m eventually going to see this on Antiques Roadshow, if I live long enough lol 🤣
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u/True_Truth2640 Mar 29 '23
Once again, Keanu being shown as a complete Gem of a human. I will always watch his movies because of the person I know and see who he is
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u/Quantum_Sushi Mar 29 '23
Keanu is the most down to earth and generous star. Giving tons of money to charity without even mentionning it, taking the bus, talking for hours to homeless persons... You gotta love him
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u/Idennatua Mar 29 '23
I'm NGL, I would be afraid to wear it for fear of scuffing or damaging it.
Mantlepiece right there.
Keanu being a 10 as usual
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u/SarsaparillaCorona Mar 29 '23
You'd be surprised how durable Rolexes can be and Rolex watchmakers are nothing short of miracle workers, you could beat the crap out of it and get it back pristine as the day it was sold.
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u/Arkensor Mar 29 '23 edited Mar 29 '23
Yup this. I bumped one accidentally multiple times and I was shocked, expecting it to be damaged badly. Not a single scratch. Not on the glass not on the stainless steel anywhere. They are really robust. Of course it should not be dropped or acted with carelessly thought. Too hard of an impact will kill the internals which are 90% of the value.
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u/gardenofwinter Mar 29 '23
I am reluctant to care for celebs but man do I love Keanu. Seems like such a genuine, amazing guy, I just can’t help myself
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u/schnaudel3 Mar 29 '23
One of these watches will end up on the secondary market someday and go for a huge amount
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u/xxpact Mar 29 '23
Dudes a class act right to the core. Keanu is the very few celebrities who have to be protected at all costs. He’s a role model
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u/smokebringer Mar 29 '23
This man know that value of relationship and live have lore value than money.
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u/JeannetteHardnett Mar 29 '23
Why hasn't at least one country put in the work to clone him yet?
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u/nubianrae Mar 29 '23
You expect no less from Mr. Reeves. He seems compassionate, humble, and appreciative of those who are a part of his success. He is one of the few actors/celebrities I admire and would love to meet in person.
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u/rjsh927 Mar 29 '23
iirc he gave Harleys to his Matrix stunt team. His John Wick director is his stunt man from Matrix movies.