Этот знак почета наши сотрудники получают к 15-летию службы в Театре имени Вахтангова.На этот раз победителями стали:– Максим Войченко, сценограф;– Инна Каекина, заведующая отделением глажки и стирки;– Виктория Куль, хореограф-педагог;– Наталья Фадеева, визажист. В честь этих людей мы хотели бы процитировать один из сертификатов, полученных вчера театром. «Театр Вахтангова – это, прежде всего, люди, на плечах которых лежит огромная ответственность, коллектив, который всегда побеждает благодаря своей организованности, слаженности и сплоченности. Уважение к зрителю, служение театру и своему делу по праву вызывают восхищение и благодарность за ваш титанический труд!» Наш коллега, военнослужащий Северного военного округа, приехал в Москву в гости и привез в театр два поздравительных письма от личного состава 423-го гвардейского мотострелкового Ямпольского, Краснознаменного, орденов Суворова и Кутузова полков. Спасибо за такие важные и нужные пожелания! Также вчера режиссер Кирилл Крок и главный режиссер Анатолий Шулиев во второй раз провели церемонию вручения нашей премии «Ударник вахтанговского произведения». Награда – это шутка, но дело серьезнейшее. Ежегодно режиссерский отдел подсчитывает количество спектаклей, исполненных каждым артистом на всех наших сценах и на гастролях. И вот, актеры, сыгравшие больше всего спектаклей в 2024 году, получили ключи и цилиндры. Атрибуты премии создал главный художник Максим Обрезков. «Барабанщиками Вахтанговского труда – 2024» стали:– Александр Галочкин – 181 выступление;– Виталий Иванов – 176 выступлений;– Клим Кудашкин – 175 выступлений;– Евгений Кравченко – 175 выступлений;– Василий Циганцов – 174 выступления;– Сергей Барышев – 173 выступления. Поздравляем! !МОСКВА:
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15 Best 'John Wick' Quotes, Ranked
It's not for no reason that the John Wick franchise, made up of four top-tier, action-packed films so far (and a spin-off John Wick TV show), is one of the most beloved in the action genre. Filled with impeccable, well-choreographed sequences, complex, well-written characters, and immersive worldbuilding, John Wick is not only an astounding action series, but also an incredible thriller saga that invites audiences to delve into its gritty criminal underworld. However, while those elements mentioned are undoubtedly a part of why John Wick has captured the attention of many, its amazing script and dialogue are also worth mentioning. The series has been immortalized through its iconic quotes, some even originating viral Internet memes. We look back at some of the best and most memorable quotes in the John Wick franchise, ranking them by greatness, memorability, and impact. Release Date October 24, 2014 Runtime 101 Minutes Writers Derek Kolstad Budget $20-30 Million Studio(s) Thunder Road Pictures , 87Eleven Productions Distributor(s) Summit Entertainment Expand 15 "Your membership to The Continental has been, by thine own hand, revoked." Winston Scott, 'John Wick' (2014) Image via Lionsgate Films One of Winston Scott's (Ian McShane) most iconic lines in the original John Wick is said to Ms. Perkins (Adrianne Palicki), with his perfect delivery, blending his elegant demeanor with ruthlessness, emphasizing the character's commanding presence. What makes this a memorable line is how it highlights a recurring theme in John Wick: consequences, particularly when it comes to breaking the strict rules of the criminal underworld. It reinforces the fact that all violators will eventually meet justice. McShane's character fully owns the scene, with his Shakespearean tone adding a dramatic effect and making it not only an unforgettable moment, but also an almost poetic one. 14 "A man's ambition should never exceed his worth. You would do well to remember that, sir." The Harbinger, 'John Wick: Chapter 4' (2023) Image via Lionsgate Films Chapter 4's supporting antagonist, a high-ranking agent of the High Table, delivers a small but memorable line warning Vincent in the film, urging him to remember that "a man's ambition should never exceed his worth." Naturally, this is a line that stands out, particularly for how it adds depth to the John Wick universe and encapsulates the franchise's essence. This verbal gut punch is a nice reminder, even outside the film's context, highlighting the importance of ambition being grounded in one's worth and abilities. Overall, it makes for a polished cautionary quote that can easily be appreciated as a standalone piece of advice for those sitting on the other side of the screen as well. 13 "A man has to look his best when it's time to get married. Or buried." Bowery King, 'John Wick: Chapter 4' (2023) Image via Lionsgate Films In the film's last chapter, when John comes to him for a new bulletproof suit and a TTI Pit Viper to fight his way through the assassins, Bowery King, played by Laurence Fishburne, delivers a funny and memorable line about the duality of life and death. Bowery King is a surprisingly philosophical character, and it's clear that he's a very wise personality in the John Wick universe. His outlook reflects his experience in the world of crime, acknowledging both the highs and lows of the criminal underworld. Like other quotes on this list, it resonates beyond John Wick's universe, highlighting the importance of self-respect and always looking your best at all moments in life no matter the outcome. 12 "You stabbed the devil in the back and forced him back into the life that he had just left." Winston Scott, 'John Wick: Chapter 2' (2017) Image via Lionsgate Films Winston's dramatic summation of Wick's arc when he's talking with Signor D'Antonio, played by Riccardo Scamarcio in the second entry, highlights just how legendary his status is — he even goes as far as to refer to him as "the devil," a force feared, respected, and definitely not to be reckoned with. Reflecting on themes of betrayal, loyalty, and vengeance — universal topics explored throughout the franchise — this unforgettable line speaks not only to how difficult it was for John to escape past patterns or situations, emphasizing that he has been disrupted by his hard-won freedom despite his strong will, but it also encapsulates the character's resilience and ability to dismantle any challenge thrown at him. 11 "I can assure you that the stories you hear about this man, if nothing else, have been watered down." Abram Tarasov, 'John Wick: Chapter 2' (2017) Image via Lions Gate Entertainment Another line that perfectly emphasizes Wick's legendary status is said by Abram Tarasov, played by Peter Stormare, who implies that the truth about John Wick is far more incredible than anyone could ever imagine. This statement speaks about Wick's character, magnifying his reputation as an almost supernatural force and persuading audiences to see him as an even greater character. Tarasov's remark adds layers to Reeves' ruthless on-screen counterpart, making him all the more compelling and three-dimensional: it leads audiences to see him as more than a man but as a force of nature that embodies destruction. In a way, Stormare's character's words elevate Wick to an almost divine level. This serves as a testament to how feared and respected Wick is by his enemies. 10 "Guns. Lots of guns." John Wick, 'John Wick: Chapter 3' (2019) Image via Lionsgate Films One of the most memorable and evocative lines in the franchise is said by John Wick, paying tribute to Reeves' other defining on-screen character in the sci-fi film The Matrix, Neo. As Wick prepares for a showdown, he visits an underground armory and replies, "Guns. Lots of guns," after being asked what he needs. In The Matrix, Neo also requests weapons when preparing for a mission. This particular John Wick: Chapter 3 line is an iconic one not only because of how straightforward it is (very on-brand for the awesome anti-hero character of John Wick) but also because of the strong nostalgia factor and the way it acknowledges Reeves' beloved character, making for an interesting cinematic parallel and providing a fun nod to fans of both action franchises. 9 "How you do anything is how you do everything." Marquis, 'John Wick: Chapter 4' (2023) Image via Lionsgate Films Bill Skarsgard's first line as the character of Marquis in John Wick: Chapter 4 is quite memorable: "How you do anything is how you do everything." Marquis explains that this is something that his father used to say and is now a rule that he lives by, setting up his villain character quite well. Despite his questionable morals (like everyone's in the movie), Marquis is still an interesting character, with this thoughtful analysis of attention to detail serving as a great and motivational lesson on how consistency gets you far. It suggests that one's approach to small tasks reflects how one handles all aspects of their life, which ultimately makes a lot of sense. In this context, it reflects Marquis' high commitment to everything he does. 8 "...Yeah." John Wick, Every 'John Wick' Movie Image via Lionsgate The usage of the word "yeah" in the franchise has rapidly been turned into a meme, and understandably so. Said a great number of times, this funny catchphrase highlights how Reeves' on-screen counterpart is a man of few words who does not waste time with unnecessary explanations. The fan-favorite character can be an inspiration to all introverts who aspire to be as fierce and fearless as him, and this line proves how men of few words can easily come across as confident; the titular character showcases that not speaking much does not matter (in fact, he only says 380 words in a three-hour movie) when it comes to being effortlessly cool. The amount of times Wick resorts to the word highlights his consistency, how he stays true to himself, and also his stoic nature. 7 "Friendship means little when it’s convenient." Koji Shimazu, 'John Wick: Chapter 4' (2023) Image via Lionsgate Films In John Wick's latest chapter, Koji Shimazu, played by the incredibly talented Hiroyuki Sanada, presents himself as an intriguing and wise character — a wielder of knowledge. This thoughtful line is spoken in the movie's first act after John apologizes for the hassle he has caused his friend after bringing trouble to Koji's Continental in Osaka. Koji's line is self-explanatory: it highlights that there is more to true friendship than convenience to one or both parties when someone is in trouble and needs a helping hand. Considering that loyalty and trust have always been themes tackled in the franchise, this remark is poignant and relevant and even invites audiences to examine their personal relationships. 6 "Those who cling to death, live. Those who cling to life, die." Caine, 'John Wick: Chapter 4' (2023) Image via Lionsgate During the gripping, intense duel scene between Wick and Caine (powerfully portrayed by Donnie Yen) in Chapter 4, the latter points out how "those who cling to death" usually make it out alive in the end, whereas "those who cling to life" frequently perish. Put shortly, this John Wick quote suggests that while embracing death and its inevitability leads to freedom, the terrifying fear of death constrains life. It's an interesting line because of how accurate it is: it is not uncommon for those afraid of dying to be more constrained and cautious, perhaps not even experiencing life to its fullest potential. On the other hand, anyone who is not held back by the fear of losing their lives will likely find themselves embarking on a more fulfilling journey. 5 "Fools talk. Cowards are silent. But wise men listen." Koji Shimazu, 'John Wick: Chapter 4' (2023) Image via Lionsgate Films Considering how much of a wise man Koji is, it makes sense that he would have not one but two quotes featured on this list. This one is just as thoughtful as the one mentioned, though it sheds light on a different subject. Koji's line emphasizes the importance of listening and communicating only when you have something to say that adds to the conversation. On top of satirizing impulsive speech by those who speak without thinking, reinforcing that listening is one of the most valuable skills one can get, Shimazu's line also highlights the importance of speaking up on things that matter instead of being a coward. This makes for a contemplative moment in Chapter 4 and is certainly one of the best John Wick quotes. 4 "Exactly. Rules. Without them, we'd live with the animals." Winston Scott, 'John Wick: Chapter 2' (2017) Image via Lionsgate Films Another knowledgeable character with his fair share of memorable lines is Winston, played by the skilled Ian McShane. This one in particular, he says in a conversation with Wick when the two are discussing the rules about the Continental and the marker. It is obvious that rules are a huge part of maintaining order and civilization in our society; we would not exist or function properly without them. As such, it is only natural that they are even more relevant in the criminal underworld, where codes and laws are strict and there are boundaries to keep things from completely spiraling out of control. Not only is this a great John Wick quote because it resonates with viewers, but also for the flawless way McShane delivers this line. 3 "John is a man of focus, commitment, sheer will... something you know very little about." Viggo Tarasov, 'John Wick' (2014) Image via Lionsgate Films Spoken by Russian crime boss Viggo Tarasov (Michael Nyqvist), this one line remains an unforgettable one for the way it perfectly sets up Wick's character, compellingly introducing him to audiences while Viggo himself describes the character to his son, Iosef Tarasov (Alfie Allen). What's so great and unforgettable about this line is how it perfectly encapsulates Wick's character, leaving a lasting impression on audiences watching the franchise for the first time. It is both a diss to Iosef and a proper introduction that lets viewers know how big of a deal Keanu Reeves' character is, including how incredibly respected (and feared) he is in the criminal underworld. In a way, it lets audiences know that he is nearly unstoppable. 2 "Tell them all... Whoever comes, whoever it is... I'll kill them. I'll kill them all." John Wick, 'John Wick: Chapter 2' (2017) Image via Lionsgate Films In Chapter 2, which sees Wick in a vulnerable state towards the end after learning that he will be considered "Excommunicado" for killing Santino D'Antonio on the grounds of the Continental Hotel, the character says these powerful words, letting viewers know that he is not afraid of going up against every professional assassin in the criminal underworld. This makes for an undoubtedly memorable moment in the John Wick franchise, whether that is for Wick's courage and determination to keep on fighting or Reeves' incredible delivery, which fully cements him as the perfect choice to bring this complex and layered character to life. Wick has always been a man of his word, so hearing him say this just makes viewers even more excited about what's next. 1 "People keep asking me if I'm back, and I haven't really had an answer. But now, yeah, I'm thinking I'm back!" John Wick, 'John Wick' (2014) Image via Lionsgate Although several characters ask John if he is returning to his former job throughout the first installment, he never really gives them an answer. However, in an unforgettable scene during a confrontation, audiences get to see the character fully embodying the Baba Yaga, making for a powerful introduction to the character. Again, Reeves' impeccable line delivery plays a huge part in making this scene amazing, fully cementing it as one of John Wick's most remarkable. It is also a noteworthy moment because it sees Wick back on his feet, finally embracing and making peace with the fact that the life he once thought he had left behind is back in full force, with the character ready to resume his former identity as a relentless hitman. NEXT: The Most Violent Action Movies of the 21st Century, Ranked
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