Fun fact: Scarface was not actually a Blockbuster hit when it released back in 1983 it made way more through VHS tapes than it did at the Box Office. Having said that I along with millions around the world love Scarface
Fun fact: it's remake of a 30s gangster film. There is some differences but he still steals his bosses and is super weird and protective about his sister. Same sort of arc.
Well, the word itself 'Romantic'- literally is connected to ancient Rome. Their original epics are STILL often consciously or unconsciously inspire many back then in the 80s and current script writers to even now.
Tony's never ending drive and ambition to the top was what led him to his demise, becoming a shell of his former self. And ironically, it was his conscience that screwed him over and ended up killing him. His moral rule of "no women, no kids", which is respectable, but means nothing to a major kingpin like Sosa And the person who suffered the most in this movie is Tony's mom. She could live without Tony, but losing Gina due to Tony's influence was the exact thing she was trying to avoid. By the end, she's left with no kids
He's from Southern Italy, which has a pretty much Roman latinate culture which is also the case in Iberia and its former colonies. But still there are many other differences, obviously... yet with a common cultural root.
@@leonardos2925 im from Rome, some Cubans had Italian origins, in the second half of the nineteenth century there was a migration process promoted by the colonial authorities to make the Cubans whiter, even if in reality more Spaniards went there. what happened after the social structure of the country changed, this is why culturally Cuba today has Latin similarities.
When he first presented the screenplay the studio told Stone to tone down the violence. He told them about his interviews with dealers from Florida. He had toned it down considerably already. If he'd left in several events that really happened it would have been totally unbelievable for most people, and also likely would have gotten an X or NC-17 rating.
This was one of Pacino's best acting performances. The writer, Oliver Stone, would later become a famous director who kind of discovered Quentin Tarantino. Surprisingly, the actor who played the best friend did not become a big star, even though a lot of people expected him to become famous after this movie. So this movie is a cult classic and it deserves it status for the filming making and hard edge story telling.
Little fact about this movie. The girl in the blue bikini leaning over the car while Manny is flirting with her when Tony is in the motel, she went missing right after filming was finished. She's been missing every since then, 46 years.
Fun fact. At 18:19 you can see tony reaching for the lemon slice thats on a small cup of water, that's "supposed" to be used to dip your fingers, and "wash" your hands with lemon water. Instead, scince the character tony montana comes from poverty, he reaches for it and starts eating it lol it took me like 15 years to realize this.
The first time I saw this, it was an accident: I was at the drive-in watching something else and Scarface was on the other screen! No sound, but I caught the mansion shootout. I went to see it the next week. So iconic.
The two inspirations for GTA: Vice City is this movie & Miami Vice. Love Vice City, one of my favorite videogames 🙂 Like they said in the movie; Don't get high on your own supply.
Fun Fact: During Tony's drug deal with Hector, as Tony is being chained up, Hector says, "Ok, cara cicatriz" , which translated to English means, "Ok scar face". This is the only time in the movie, Tony is referred to as Scarface.
Fun fact: During the final shootout Al Pacino burned his hand when he grabbed the barrel of the gun. Which was red hot after being fired so many times. Al Pacino screamed so loud from the pain of the burn that Geno Silva who played the hitman with the shotgun. Heard Al Pacino and Geno Silva said "Wow he's really going for it in this scene." Al Pacino's hand was so badly burned that he couldn't work for two weeks.
Vickie the reason why Tony killed Manny after he saw his sister in Manny's house was because he didn't want his sister who was the only pure thing in his life being with somebody like Manny himself or the douche who took her to the toilet to make out . Manny should have abide by the guy code of never dating your friends sister or any other female family member .
Nice reactions. Yes, Tony really did have an unspoken thing for his sister, Gina. He couldn't verbalize it but that was why he always reacted so negatively to the idea of her being with anyone else. This was a remake of a 1930s movie. The older movie made this subtext more obvious.
@@georgemartin1436 First Tuco's _abuela_ had high principles against the gangster lifestyle now she's just happy if there's no blood on the living room carpet.
Al Pacino was so good at acting they thought he knew how to hold a gun. So in the movie he's shooting the gun wrong and got 3rd degree burns on his hand from holding the barrel.
Ladies, great reaction. I think you will like Al Pacino in his role in the movie "Serpico" from 1973. It came just after "The Godfather", and Pacino plays the role of a GOOD cop by the name of Frank Serpico. In my opinion, it is Pacino's best acting role. Also in the movie is F. Murray Abraham, who played Omar (the guy hanged from the helicopter) in Scarface. Pacino uses a lot of past fellow actors in his movies. I think you will really like Serpico.
This movie is quite creepy when you realize it spawned its own segment on "Unsolved Mysteries". The blonde extra in the blue bikini Manny is flirting with during the chainsaw scene went missing shortly after the shooting of that scene.
yeah, different style compared to modern movies great acting, and screenwriting. This was released in 1983 so early 80's filming technology. You three are awesome Homies.
Loved your reaction to this classic movie. Such a quotable movie with the most iconic being “ Say hello to my little friend!”. I loved Viki’s response to this iconic line in the full movie reaction. Another acting masterclass from Al Pacino. I’d highly recommend Serpico (1973), Dog Day Afternoon (1975), Scent Of A Woman (1992) and most definitely Heat (1995) for more Al Pacino. Fantastic reaction ladies. Thank You Lia, Michelle & Viki.
I've watched this 372 times.... not a lie. ..and yes,I counted. I'm a hispanic man from ny and lived over 20 years in south florida...with all the cubans.. I HAD to watch this.
The movie looks impeccable because of the image and sound remastering that they did, always when you watch old movies, look for the remastered versions, so the experience is much better and you will see it with a more modern image.
In the video game version of this movie, it starts at the end of the film, only from the perspective that Tony Montana lives & escapes his mansion, losing everything else in the process. Tony slowly has to rebuild his reputation & his empire in the process of getting his revenge on Sosa.
1. I actually thought for one minute that Viki was about to cry just when the movie was almost over. It just looked like she was bout to was all. 2. The guy Tony was supposed to kill but didn’t. Did he intend to bring his wife and kids so Tony wouldn’t kill nobody. 3. If you listen to rap, you’ll hear a lot of artists reference Tony Montana.
@@aliamjon2550 I’m not telling anyone to listen to rap, nor am I telling anyone to care what rappers are saying, bro. I’m just saying that a lot of artists are influenced by this movie, hence they mention Tony’s name all the time.
@@liljrice4867 I hear you, but calling rappers artists is loosely using the word artist, To be honest with you after listening to some rap and reading rap lyrics they use words that don't rhyme but sound similar, they steal songs and beats and melodies and call it sampling, they're so unoriginal and it's pushed on everyone as if they're rap is the greatest thing since sliced bread, I guess I grew up in a time with the best music and we're stuck with crap
Did anyone catch that the hitman who was going to blow up the family is the same actor that played Hector Salamanca in Breaking Bad? (the guy in the wheel chair with the bell)
GODFATHERRRR AND SCARRRFACE, YIKES GIRLS!!! 😊DID YOU JUST GET THAT FEELING OR WHAT? 😊2 ABSOLUTE CLASSICS AND OF COURSE GODFATHER BEING THE BEST MOVIE OF ALL TIME AND JUST ( 50 ) YEARS AGO NOW! ENJOYYYYYYY THIS ONE KIDS!
a powerful movie and i think the reason a lot of rappers, thugs, gangstas, etc. idolize Tony Montana is because he made it to the top - i used to hang out with some guys who were in a gang- Disciples Folk Nation, and their way of life was the streetlife, kill or be killed, didn’t matter if they died or not, they chose their path, and 1 was murdered, the other 2 ended up in prison
Great reaction ladies! Another wonderful Al Pacino movie that almost nobody has reacted to is: “The Devils Advocate” also staring Keanu Reeves. I hope you watch it.
*Fast Times at Ridgemont High* (1982) It's a teen movie which helped launch the careers of several famous actors, including Sean Penn and Nicolas Cage. Then there's *The Breakfast Club* (1985). These two movies were among my favorites growing up. *Scarface* came out near my 12th birthday and I saw it at the movies. For someone my age, the movie was long, drawn-out, and deserved the R rating it got. It was even rated X for a while. Looking back, it's a classic and Al Pacino did a great job acting in it.
Whenever people react to Al Pacino movies , it's always " Scarface " or " The Godfather " . But he has mother great movies like : Dog Day Afternoon - And Justice For All - Serpico - Sea Of Love - Dick Tracy - Cruising ". You should try those .
It's only natural that viki doesn't like tony after everything he's done. He is a character that we must follow suit, not being a crime leader, taking into account his ambition and courage to face his challenges, his way of thinking that no one can stop him! Pacino's Great Role!
Hard to think Lopez didn't have a back up plan for his back up plan ..or any common sense..I mean ..only Ernie in his office when Tony and his goons just comfortably walk into his building ..in through his office door..
My FAVORITE scene is as they're leaving after the righteous revenge murder of his ex-boss and the crooked cop, and Manny says, almost as an afterthought, "what about Ernie...?" Dramaric moment...what ABOUT Ernie...are they gonna shoot him too...? And then...the perhaps unexpected twist of good-natured mercy from Tony. "You want a job, Ernie?..." "Sure, Tony..." "OK, you call me tomorrow..." "HEY MAN, you got a job!!" ...and they continue to walk out in relaxed fashion... "Thanks Tony"...followed by an understandably relieved swig of whiskey. This is actually a pretty funny moment for the audience -- some perfectly placed comic relief. And we like Ernie! We're happy that he's gonna be okay, and we can expect to see him working with Tony. And we like Tony more because he was kind and reasonable and has shown mercy in a good-natured way. So, all-in-all, great movie moment!
Tony's downfall was that he had one spark of goodness in him. He couldn't hurt those children and his betrayal of Sosa got him killed.
His downfall was well before that, he broke everything he stood for and every bit of advice he was given
Actually it was when he wouldn't pay taxes
He was going to be eliminated eventually
@@DiggitySlice lol
He was done either way sosa needed a scapegoat and tony was it
Fun fact: Scarface was not actually a Blockbuster hit when it released back in 1983 it made way more through VHS tapes than it did at the Box Office. Having said that I along with millions around the world love Scarface
It wasn`t a Spielberg type of blockbuster sure , but made almost twice its budget.
Fun fact: please...dear lord..no more fun facts. The fun fact people needs to be held accountable for their actions
@@PatrikNilsson1 100% agree. It's almost as bad as the "if you're reading this" people... or the "in the books" people
@@PatrikNilsson1 I will allow it if the fact is fun or interesting.
IT NEVER FUCKING IS
Fun fact: it's remake of a 30s gangster film. There is some differences but he still steals his bosses and is super weird and protective about his sister. Same sort of arc.
I love how you girls look for the romantic angle in every movie you watch, even a movie as violent as Scarface
Well, the word itself 'Romantic'- literally is connected to ancient Rome. Their original epics are STILL often consciously or unconsciously inspire many back then in the 80s and current script writers to even now.
Tony's never ending drive and ambition to the top was what led him to his demise, becoming a shell of his former self. And ironically, it was his conscience that screwed him over and ended up killing him. His moral rule of "no women, no kids", which is respectable, but means nothing to a major kingpin like Sosa
And the person who suffered the most in this movie is Tony's mom. She could live without Tony, but losing Gina due to Tony's influence was the exact thing she was trying to avoid. By the end, she's left with no kids
If Tony had just paid his taxes the assassination wouldn't have even been part of it
Yup.
Tony's motivation for not killing kids is the regret of never being able to become a father with Elvira
@@arturovandeleyright, there's definitely layers to this lol
An Italian portraying a Cuban. A testament to pacino’s talent.
Gina was Italian too
There was a Jewish and a Greek playin a Cuban too
He's from Southern Italy, which has a pretty much Roman latinate culture which is also the case in Iberia and its former colonies. But still there are many other differences, obviously... yet with a common cultural root.
@@leonardos2925 im from Rome, some Cubans had Italian origins, in the second half of the nineteenth century there was a migration process promoted by the colonial authorities to make the Cubans whiter, even if in reality more Spaniards went there.
what happened after the social structure of the country changed, this is why culturally Cuba today has Latin similarities.
@@nicolaypastoreand so was frank
When he first presented the screenplay the studio told Stone to tone down the violence. He told them about his interviews with dealers from Florida. He had toned it down considerably already. If he'd left in several events that really happened it would have been totally unbelievable for most people, and also likely would have gotten an X or NC-17 rating.
What were the deleted scenes like
"Say hello to my little friend" my favorite line from the movie, very violent at the end
This was one of Pacino's best acting performances. The writer, Oliver Stone, would later become a famous director who kind of discovered Quentin Tarantino. Surprisingly, the actor who played the best friend did not become a big star, even though a lot of people expected him to become famous after this movie. So this movie is a cult classic and it deserves it status for the filming making and hard edge story telling.
Brian De Palma too.
This was Pacino's best performance.
@@andrewstack9980 Michael was better (not on the 3rd).
Well Steven Bauer (Tony’s friend Manny) is pretty recognizable now for his role as Don Eladio in Breaking Bad.
@@NatoHoro his acting was top tier in the third one what are you talking about?
“Yeah from a cat.” English is not even Michelle’s first language, and she’s still that quick witted. That’s a badass chick
Simp
There's no such thing as a "badass" chick
"Say hello to the bad guy" classic line.
Little fact about this movie. The girl in the blue bikini leaning over the car while Manny is flirting with her when Tony is in the motel, she went missing right after filming was finished. She's been missing every since then, 46 years.
1983 was 41 years ago.
@@Diezel_Mike yeah but his comment is from the future 😀
Yup. Tammy Lyn Lambert. This was covered on Unsolved Mysteries.
Manolo is a suspect.
Fun fact. At 18:19 you can see tony reaching for the lemon slice thats on a small cup of water, that's "supposed" to be used to dip your fingers, and "wash" your hands with lemon water. Instead, scince the character tony montana comes from poverty, he reaches for it and starts eating it lol it took me like 15 years to realize this.
The first time I saw this, it was an accident: I was at the drive-in watching something else and Scarface was on the other screen! No sound, but I caught the mansion shootout. I went to see it the next week. So iconic.
Brian De Palma is one of the greatest. And I loved the score here by Giorgio Moroder, another master, unforgettable.
They should watch Untouchables. IMO almost as good as Scarface.
I agree.
@@pluckyduck11y
Nah, untouchables is way overrated
The two inspirations for GTA: Vice City is this movie & Miami Vice. Love Vice City, one of my favorite videogames 🙂 Like they said in the movie; Don't get high on your own supply.
And there is the sequel video game Scarface: The World is Yours.
The actress playing his sister also played in The Abyss...she was great in that movie.
Yup.
Mary Elizabeth Mastrantonio
15:57 Whenever I get my mom something expensive for her birthday or Christmas....."I didn't kill nobody, mama" LOL
Fun Fact: During Tony's drug deal with Hector, as Tony is being chained up, Hector says, "Ok, cara cicatriz" , which translated to English means, "Ok scar face". This is the only time in the movie, Tony is referred to as Scarface.
The fact that you reviewed this film and picked up the vice city references won my subscription!
The scene where he puts on her hat wasn't scripted he just did it so her reaction in that scene is genuine
“So say goodbye to the bad guy, the last time you see a bad guy like me!”
Love Scarface, al Pacino is one of my all time favorite actors
Fun fact: During the final shootout Al Pacino burned his hand when he grabbed the barrel of the gun. Which was red hot after being fired so many times. Al Pacino screamed so loud from the pain of the burn that Geno Silva who played the hitman with the shotgun. Heard Al Pacino and Geno Silva said "Wow he's really going for it in this scene." Al Pacino's hand was so badly burned that he couldn't work for two weeks.
Great react, Al Pacino deserves an Oscar for such a memorable performance, Tony effing Montana one of the greatest movie characters ever
"They're walking in high heels and bikinis in the street"..... MIAMI BEACH
Vickie the reason why Tony killed Manny after he saw his sister in Manny's house was because he didn't want his sister who was the only pure thing in his life being with somebody like Manny himself or the douche who took her to the toilet to make out . Manny should have abide by the guy code of never dating your friends sister or any other female family member .
Nice reactions. Yes, Tony really did have an unspoken thing for his sister, Gina. He couldn't verbalize it but that was why he always reacted so negatively to the idea of her being with anyone else. This was a remake of a 1930s movie. The older movie made this subtext more obvious.
The funniest scene is when he's arguing with his wife while he's in the bath tub lol
The actors that played Alberto and Tony's mom both appeared in Better Caul Saul
Who does the mom play? I know Alberto is Hector from bb and bcs, and Manny is Eladio from both of those shows.
@@s.marshian8455 Tuco's MOM!
She's on an old episode of Bonanza, probably in her 20s.. completely beautiful . Miriam colone
@@georgemartin1436 First Tuco's _abuela_ had high principles against the gangster lifestyle now she's just happy if there's no blood on the living room carpet.
@@scipioafricanus5871 Just don't call her a bizz-snatch!
I always laughed at how they tried to play basketball. Its literally 30 people in the paint trying to fight for one ball lol
2:20
I'm so old I have the immense pleasure of remembering the TV edit of this movie.
"Eating pineapple!?"
Al Pacino was so good at acting they thought he knew how to hold a gun. So in the movie he's shooting the gun wrong and got 3rd degree burns on his hand from holding the barrel.
Ladies, great reaction.
I think you will like Al Pacino in his role in the movie "Serpico" from 1973. It came just after "The Godfather", and Pacino plays the role of a GOOD cop by the name of Frank Serpico. In my opinion, it is Pacino's best acting role. Also in the movie is F. Murray Abraham, who played Omar (the guy hanged from the helicopter) in Scarface. Pacino uses a lot of past fellow actors in his movies. I think you will really like Serpico.
I first saw this in a nightclub for lunch in Olongopo City PI. Good food, beer and movie 👍
This movie is quite creepy when you realize it spawned its own segment on "Unsolved Mysteries". The blonde extra in the blue bikini Manny is flirting with during the chainsaw scene went missing shortly after the shooting of that scene.
wow really? i want to know more about this
@@theeorehekchannelup. Tammy Lynn Leppert.
@@theeorehekchannelHer name is Tammy Lyn Lambert.
yeah, different style compared to modern movies great acting, and screenwriting. This was released in 1983 so early 80's filming technology. You three are awesome Homies.
The Classic”Say Hello to my Little Friend🤘!”
Loved your reaction to this classic movie. Such a quotable movie with the most iconic being “ Say hello to my little friend!”. I loved Viki’s response to this iconic line in the full movie reaction. Another acting masterclass from Al Pacino. I’d highly recommend Serpico (1973), Dog Day Afternoon (1975), Scent Of A Woman (1992) and most definitely Heat (1995) for more Al Pacino. Fantastic reaction ladies. Thank You Lia, Michelle & Viki.
aw man Heat is amazing, Michael Mann at the top of his game with Deniro & Pacino, it doesn’t get any better than that
Fun fact: Steven Speilberg directed most of the final shootout.
I've watched this 372 times.... not a lie. ..and yes,I counted. I'm a hispanic man from ny and lived over 20 years in south florida...with all the cubans.. I HAD to watch this.
Tony was crazy but at least he had morals. He didn't sell drugs to kids. Or kill innocent people.
Credit for low expectations, SMH you're giving him credit for what your supposed to do
@@aliamjon2550 tell that to his fellow drug lords. IRL they have no problem with collateral damage.
@@slanetroyard92
You're talking about real life and fiction,
You're giving credit to a character, then you're talking about real life animals
This is a semi-remake of the 1932 film “Scarface;” staring Paul Muni and directed by Howard Hacks. Still a very good movie 🎉
The movie looks impeccable because of the image and sound remastering that they did, always when you watch old movies, look for the remastered versions, so the experience is much better and you will see it with a more modern image.
In the video game version of this movie, it starts at the end of the film, only from the perspective that Tony Montana lives & escapes his mansion, losing everything else in the process. Tony slowly has to rebuild his reputation & his empire in the process of getting his revenge on Sosa.
This movie, along with Pachino in the godfather, created a wave of gangsters. Same as Superfly.
This is a remake of the 30s classic scarface starring Paul muni. As Tony
“SAY HELLO TO MY LITTLE FRIEND”!!!
1. I actually thought for one minute that Viki was about to cry just when the movie was almost over. It just looked like she was bout to was all.
2. The guy Tony was supposed to kill but didn’t. Did he intend to bring his wife and kids so Tony wouldn’t kill nobody.
3. If you listen to rap, you’ll hear a lot of artists reference Tony Montana.
Dude, rap sucks, why would anyone care what a rapper says ? All rappers do is steal from real artists and call it "sampling" SMH
@@aliamjon2550 I’m not telling anyone to listen to rap, nor am I telling anyone to care what rappers are saying, bro. I’m just saying that a lot of artists are influenced by this movie, hence they mention Tony’s name all the time.
@@liljrice4867
I hear you, but calling rappers artists is loosely using the word artist,
To be honest with you after listening to some rap and reading rap lyrics they use words that don't rhyme but sound similar, they steal songs and beats and melodies and call it sampling, they're so unoriginal and it's pushed on everyone as if they're rap is the greatest thing since sliced bread,
I guess I grew up in a time with the best music and we're stuck with crap
Did anyone catch that the hitman who was going to blow up the family is the same actor that played Hector Salamanca in Breaking Bad? (the guy in the wheel chair with the bell)
Another Al Pacino legendary classic you chose to react to well Done that movie is a timeless legendary great masterpiece
One of the craziest movies ever. So good!!
GODFATHERRRR AND SCARRRFACE, YIKES GIRLS!!! 😊DID YOU JUST GET THAT FEELING OR WHAT? 😊2 ABSOLUTE CLASSICS AND OF COURSE GODFATHER BEING THE BEST MOVIE OF ALL TIME AND JUST ( 50 ) YEARS AGO NOW! ENJOYYYYYYY THIS ONE KIDS!
8:31
“Chichi, get the yayo!”
Godfather yesterday and Scarface today wow!!! awesome reactions!!! 😁😁😁😁
a powerful movie and i think the reason a lot of rappers, thugs, gangstas, etc. idolize Tony Montana is because he made it to the top - i used to hang out with some guys who were in a gang- Disciples Folk Nation, and their way of life was the streetlife, kill or be killed, didn’t matter if they died or not, they chose their path, and 1 was murdered, the other 2 ended up in prison
No .People idolize Tony is because he has balls of steel and that made him a millionaire.Its more the bravery and manliness.
@@LARULES100and just the way he carried himself regardless of the outcome was the icing on the cake.
@@LARULES100
Bravery ? He was coked up half the time, not impressed
@@champagnepettis
He was self destructive because he was coked up, you're impressed with that ?
@@aliamjon2550 he wasn't coked up in the chainsaw scene.
Check out Halloween 1978 for this Halloween
Good one, Halloween h20 is underrated as well
@@MRVV7717 meyers with eyebrows Is still something I never got used to lol
@@ctwishkeyprn2039 🤣
@@MRVV7717
No, Halloween H20 sucked actually
@@aliamjon2550 that's your opinion, not a fact, didn't ask for your 2 cents so you can keep that too
Yall uploaded half of the movie lol
Say hello to my little friend
Women walking in a bikini and high heels close to the beach is very common in Miami and Key West.
Vicky screaming yes when that was the decision that ended his life
The fact that Steven Spielberg shot the action scenes makes me laugh for some reason
Great reaction ladies! Another wonderful Al Pacino movie that almost nobody has reacted to is: “The Devils Advocate” also staring Keanu Reeves. I hope you watch it.
i100% agreed
yeah please !!!
+2
You could watch cocaine cowboys..IT s a very good documentary from the days scarface played..IT s like a movie
*Fast Times at Ridgemont High* (1982) It's a teen movie which helped launch the careers of several famous actors, including Sean Penn and Nicolas Cage. Then there's *The Breakfast Club* (1985). These two movies were among my favorites growing up. *Scarface* came out near my 12th birthday and I saw it at the movies. For someone my age, the movie was long, drawn-out, and deserved the R rating it got. It was even rated X for a while. Looking back, it's a classic and Al Pacino did a great job acting in it.
I love Vice City too ❤️🤘🏻
The Three Stooges are back
Whenever people react to Al Pacino movies , it's always " Scarface " or " The Godfather " . But he has mother great movies like : Dog Day Afternoon - And Justice For All - Serpico - Sea Of Love - Dick Tracy - Cruising ". You should try those .
Let's be real, sea of love sucked, I'd say Carlito's way before sea of love
@@aliamjon2550 maybe , but it still makes the list before : Godfather 3
@@guitarman8462
Ok, that's true,
I guess I'd watch sea love before
godfather 3
27:05 the way she says it makes me laugh. haha "in da belly"
This year is the 40th anniversary of the film!
First time watching this channel I'm wondering what are these girls from? I noticed the accident
Leah seems to me like she is a deep thinker and thinks a lot more outside the box a lot
My all time favorite movie
45:15 Ffs Viki 🙈
Love when you guys take the time to give your own analysis on the film. Respect. Hope you guys do Boyz N The Hood
It's only natural that viki doesn't like tony after everything he's done. He is a character that we must follow suit, not being a crime leader, taking into account his ambition and courage to face his challenges, his way of thinking that no one can stop him!
Pacino's Great Role!
The tryvison overly of your experiences is fantastic 😀
Wow seeing y’all react to Scarface is amazing. Looks like me watching it for the first time in the early 90’s
SAY HELLO TO MY LITTLE FRIEND
Mother knows Best...
I like how the dog was just sleeping the whole time.
One of my favorites and my personal favorite performance from Al, close to Michael from The Godfather
DOPE reaction ladies. SUBCRIBED...........
The suitcase with the coke was in the room. It shows it when that guy gets the chainsaw
33:54 "She wanted this life" 😂 For this reaction.. I subscribe :)
Wish they would make good gangster movies nowadays with good actors.
12:18 The hell, who hates ice cream
"Chi chi get the yayo"
“What an exact shot in da head.”🤩🤩❤❤
The scene with his mother is amazing
I have ask you for scarface in youre last vidéo and you made it ! Thx youuuuu 😍😍😍😍
Y’all killed this reaction subcribed 🔥
Much better than the original.
Have you seen the original ?
Great Reaction Ladies On One Of My All Time Favorite Movie's, Classic
More Brian De Palma movies, please. You guys seemed to love his style.
Shout out to Netflix for putting it back on 😮💨
Ohh haha, you guys chose such a box office hit to react to, this movie never gets old
Unless Ellie seen this I wish she had reacted to this movie and the Godfather movies, her reactions would've been amazing
Hard to think Lopez didn't have a back up plan for his back up plan ..or any common sense..I mean ..only Ernie in his office when Tony and his goons just comfortably walk into his building ..in through his office door..
My FAVORITE scene is as they're leaving after the righteous revenge murder of his ex-boss and the crooked cop, and Manny says, almost as an afterthought, "what about Ernie...?" Dramaric moment...what ABOUT Ernie...are they gonna shoot him too...? And then...the perhaps unexpected twist of good-natured mercy from Tony. "You want a job, Ernie?..." "Sure, Tony..." "OK, you call me tomorrow..."
"HEY MAN, you got a job!!" ...and they continue to walk out in relaxed fashion...
"Thanks Tony"...followed by an understandably relieved swig of whiskey.
This is actually a pretty funny moment for the audience -- some perfectly placed comic relief. And we like Ernie! We're happy that he's gonna be okay, and we can expect to see him working with Tony. And we like Tony more because he was kind and reasonable and has shown mercy in a good-natured way.
So, all-in-all, great movie moment!
"...dramatic moment..." Damn I alkways have one typo."
One of my favorite movies ever, thank u ladies for this reaction #Homies