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📽️ "Don't You Ever Touch Me Again" – Tom Hardy’s Ice-Cold Showdown with Guy Pearce in Lawless 🔥🔥🔥
In this tense, quietly menacing scene from John Hillcoat’s gritty Prohibition-era crime drama Lawless, Tom Hardy’s Forrest Bondurant faces off against Guy Pearce’s slick, sadistic special deputy Charlie Rakes. Rakes has come to Franklin County with big-city arrogance and a badge, demanding a cut of the Bondurant brothers’ lucrative moonshine operation. While the other men stay wary, Forrest stands completely still, his eyes locked on Rakes with that signature dead-eyed calm. When the deputy crosses a line and gets physical, Forrest delivers one of the film’s most chilling lines in a low, deliberate voice: “Don’t you ever touch me again.” The air thickens instantly. Rakes tries to maintain his smug authority, but you can feel the power shift. Hardy doesn’t raise his voice or make a big show — he exists in that moment with terrifying restraint, making it clear that some men aren’t to be messed with.
It’s a masterclass in quiet intimidation and one of the best “don’t fuck with me” scenes in modern cinema.
What do you think — is this the most badass Tom Hardy moment in the movie, or does another scene stand out more? How does Guy Pearce’s slimy performance as Rakes elevate the tension here? Drop your thoughts below
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In theaters July 17th.
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“Don’t You (Forget About Me)” was written by Keith Forsey and Steve Schiff especially for the soundtrack of The Breakfast Club (1985). Simple Minds were initially reluctant to record it because it was not their own composition, and Jim Kerr was unsure about parts of the lyric. Before the Scottish band finally accepted it, the song had also been offered to artists such as Bryan Ferry and Billy Idol.
In the end, Kerr’s then-wife Chrissie Hynde helped persuade the band to give it a chance. Although it never appeared on a contemporary Simple Minds studio album and was associated mainly with the film’s soundtrack, the track became the group’s biggest hit in the United States, reaching #1 on the Billboard Hot 100 for one week in May 1985, their only American chart-topper.