It does make sense. Everyone involved only knows enough to do their part. It creates plausible deniability. A few a the top get whole picture. The idea is too keep that circle as small as possible. I
Zurie Pope same here, I played it again and realised it was the word "shooters " in that line that gave me the chill; that realization there was more than one shooter, though I don't think he actually said that in real life
Bob Ingalls Its a common need to know military operation. Just like working on airplanes, everyone was just responsible for one thing or part and when everyone had done their thing the plane is ready to go. Like me the crew chief only had to just make sure the wings didn't fall off. lol 😂
The way he said in the end "I can't see straight " and how sad, regretful he was about his decisions in life is how I feel at times. How distraught and exhausted he was really got to me.
Utter wasteful soap saving for a few scenes. Shore should've won that one. Instead got it for the bs LOTR. Lambs should've been his second Oscar since he was perfect at The Fly but The Academy works in more mysterious ways than the CIA.
@@yusefendure People remember him well in My Cousin Vinny, the Lethal Weapon sequels, JFK, Raging Bull and both Home Alone films. I thought Pesci was a terrific comedic actor when working with good material.
@@yusefendure Pesci picks his roles. It's not that he's typecast. These are the roles he wants to play. He retired from acting in 1999 and has been in only four movies since (plus one in production). Even before that, he wasn't in a lot of films, fewer than 30 over nearly 25 years, and some of those were bit parts.
I'm with you; irrespective of a person's views on the authenticity of the whole movie, I think this is one of the most briiliantly directed movies of all time.
Man, you can FEEL everything that he's going through! The pain, the fear, the panic, everything! Then, he seems to calm down...and then tells him "All I ever wanted was to be a Catholic Priest, live in a Monastery, serve God...but I had this one weakness...and they defrocked me for it. I lost everything! I'm so exhausted, so tired, that I can't even see straight". When he's assured by Jim Garrison that he'll be taken care of, and that he'll protect him, the look in Dave Ferrie's eyes tell all of us one irrefutable fact: It's already too late for Dave Ferrie. Way too late! Shortly after that, Dave is found dead, in his apartment. But he hadn't committed suicide. The bad guys had killed him. Tragic...very tragic, indeed.
His role is so underappreciated in this movie,the fact that his name wasn't even mentioned in the opening credits made me think like he wasn't going to have a great role in the movie,but my word each and every scene which featured him, Tommy Lee, Gary Oldman and Jack Lemmon, Kevin Bacon were more than amazing,some acting performances they gave 👏👏.
He did it all in the early 90’s. His peak years as ac actor. Home Alone, Goodfellas, JFK, The Super, Home Alone 2: Lost in New York, My Cousin Vinny, With Honors, Lethal Weapon 2, Lethal Weapon 3, and Casino
Most of the conspiracy believers never even read The Warren Report ( online free ) but are quick to disparage it . Reclaiming History and Case Closed are the best books on the subject .
The other actors are watching Pesci in amazement the spitting on the ground surprised them possibly wasn't in the script One of Pesci's best performances among many
Well, it was Hyperbly! The killer shot knew he got it! This is just more to let him know this is to big and to deep for him to resolve. There are secret lodges within the lodges themselves.
No, I think it means that they don't even know who were the high up govt peeps that were pulling the strings on it. They were just the hired goons. And the fact that the goon were protected at first, and then brutally killed or payed to keep quiet is telling.
He means that the shooters are the muscle, not the brains, of the operation. They have no idea who is orchestrating everything. Of course, Oliver Stone doesn't know either.
He meant the shooters did not know who had orchestrated the assassination. That way they could never reveal who ordered him killed- whether in a drunken moment, to one’s spouse or if they were prosecuted and faced the electric chair or were tortured for the info. “Compartmentalization.”
Oldman would be fine there but not the others. Movie is a soap sadly. The fact that it actually does have good moments is at the end annoying to me. Thank God Lambs justly received the statuettes. Fairest Oscars ever.
It's amazing year after year that people are just starting to understand this concept of how big this is. I read the comments and I see eyes slowly waking up from the endless slumber.
That scene with Joe pesci as David ferrie was one of the scariest scenes in the whole movie he was telling garrison in his own way that he knew alot of who was behind the jfk assassination despite that he told very little but he knew more alot more but he never got to say it peci should have won an Oscar for playing ferrie its the best movie he's ever done except for his performance in raging bull that was also a very good movie he was in he was unforgettable playing David ferrie
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"He use to run guns for Castro when he was still on OUR side. Then WE tried to wack him." He was referring to the Mob. David Ferrie was with the mob. He was Carlos Marcello's pilot. Back when Castro was rebelling against Batista the mob was supporting Castro so that if he won he'd let them continue with their casinos. Also according to the Irishman, Ferrie picked up 3 high powered rifles from the Irishman in New York and flew them over to New Orleans just a week before the assassination of JFK.
Batista was OK with the Mafia in Cuba they worked together to make Havana a hotspot. Lucky Luciano even called a meeting in Cubs because he wasn’t allowed back in the U.S. It was Castro who kicked them out once he gained power and control of Cuba.
@Richard Stephens thats why I believe the theory that the mob used a delicate government plan Operation Amworld to force the government to cover up the crime
@Richard Stephens If that were true they wouldn't have asked the mafia for help during world war 2 or the Cuban missile crisis lol. Not saying the mafia was more powerful than the government but they were pretty much at that level. I mean they fixed the 1960 presidential election come on.
The mob supported Castro, a known communist, against Batista? Meyer Lanksy had tens of millions dependent on Batista. Castro blindsided them. Cmon man.
If you spend a few days in New Orleans, you'll find that many of the people who live there, have a brogue that is very similar to Joe's. That's not unrealistic at all.
Yeah? The "Meeting with X" scene with Donald Sutherland is undoubtedly my favorite part. It answers the question of "why would the powers that be want to kill President John F. Kennedy?"
The riddle is who killed kennedy.. The mystery is an assassination by Oz... The enigma is the kennedy Os enigma... The illusion of a shooting by an illusuonist named Oz....
This movie man has so many great actors. Joe Pesci, Michael rooker, John candy, Kevin Costner, Donald Sutherland, Gary Oldman, Kevin bacon, Tommy Lee Jones, Jack Lemmon, Vincent d Onofrio
Just imagine being in Ferrie's shoes right after a successful coup-de-ta .......... He knew Allen Dulles / LBJ / Clint Murchison were responsible, and that he knew to much.
@@marby602 Yeah,and Hoover was there in the Clint Murchison's party along with LBJ and the fired CIA deputy director whose brother was the Mayor in Dallas
Great script writing in this movie for joe pesci, and good acting by Joe Pesci in this role, he should have won academy award!Its a mystery wrapped in a riddle inside an enigma!
One of the best movies ever made. ..... Truth is, and never mentioned in the movie, JFK had taken the USA out of the FED in June of 63 and started printing money, Red Seal, not beholding to the FED. JFK said, "As long as we belong to the FED we'll always be in debt." ..... Look up the FED debt and see who profited the most from the killing. Stone wrote, "Who had the money to pull it off and who stood to profit." ..... No President since has taken on the FED.
Over 2 hundred million Americans why don't U get all of the people a stop Washington as a show of force till something done people power day after day then U will gather attention start with Bush and hunt oil and geo going
@@young2740 Do you not get it? The member-clients of the Federal Reserve are the regional reserve banks... The client-members of the regional reserve banks are the big local banks.... The Federal Reserve is ONE OF MANY Reserve banks that is client-member of the BANK OF INTERNATIONAL SETTLEMENTS in Basel Switzerland... BIS is extra territorial and does not have to follow ANY laws on earth or disclose anything and all former BIS employees are immune from later prosecution.... YOUR COUNTRY is more than likely a member of the BIS also... It is literally an untouchable global cartel
Aside from David's fear which is obvious by the delivery of the dialogue alone, but you can see the overall general concern in Jim and Lou's face for him....especially Lou...you can tell he feels very sympathetic for David's situation!! Bill on the other hand, chewing on that stogie with added eye rolls...could care less. Lots of superb acting going on in this scene as well as the whole film!!
The Fcking shooters don’t even know. Wild. Also wild times we’re living in, it’s about to get a whole lot more crazy, America is getting ready to fall, be ready boys
I really liked that Garrison (Costner) showed genuine pity when he knew he pushed his man too hard and caused him to crack up: 1:45; 2:11; 2:20. Incredible non-verbal acting. Garrison had a very human moment. By the time he gets to "it will be okay Dave . . " he's already switched back to being a prosecutor.
No, he really didn't. I don't think even he realized the Warren commission was fiction. there are still files held under national security to this day. Garrison was going after a very valid conspiracy, but he relied too heavily on the justice department and the court of public opinion, finally coming up with enough smoking gun evidence to nail the real shooter's. But he accidentally discovered that this was a high reaching, highly complex, treasonous assassination. So the Cia, the joint chiefs who wanted the Vietnam war, and the mob all played a role with one end in site the truth never sees the light of day. But also, clay, the guy who was arrested, was finally confirmed to be a high-ranking Cia contractor in the 70s.
Looking at that scene gave me chills to me that was the most intense scene on the entire movie it felt too real to me I felt sorry for David ferrie watching this scene and applauded Joe pesci for playing David ferrie like he did he nailed it I thought he was really David ferrie watching that scene made me realize just how serious this thing was and how they planned on silencing people who.knew.or.were involved on this great secretive dangerous plot which they did get to do.just that the killers were never caught questioned or interrogated even Kennedy's assassin's were killed it just goes to show you the precautions they took to keep.it.solent from the public that is scary
Thats very peacefull indeed, even Lou desperately Requested Garrison for some sort of reinforcements from any sources to protect Ferrie but garrison turned his back or Ignored the intensity, and then after ferrie's death, you would See How Lou was sooo disappointed and felt enormously guilty for that.
David Ferrie-"I'm so exhausted, I can't see straight". That statement alone speaks volumes. 1:He is physically and emotionally worn down to a proverbial knub. 2:He's so tired of dealing with the whole situation. 3:He is the only one to express any remorse over President Kennedy's Assassination. 4: He's fatally trapped inside the biggest conspiracy that was known to mankind at that point. 5:He just wants everything to be over...done...kaput...so that he can go back to his life as it was, before he got entangled with this whole thing. Yet, he realizes that, as I said, it's too late for him. He said it best, when he quoted the Rhyme: "Oh, what a tangled web we weave, When others we practice to deceive"! The only thing that separated him from death was a matter of hours. He knew that, when the conspirators caught up with him, that he was done for.
@@fernandoferreira6293You're right. I did miss the point, about there being no true remorse, on his part. He did, indeed, strive for self-preservation...but little did he know, that he'd already been spotted, and his killers might've thought that he'd given Mr. Garrison crucial information, so they killed him.
A masterpiece of a movie... Lost count how many times I've watched it and never gets old! That was a great scene in the movie! Here we are 2021 and Oswald stands as the lone assassin of JFK... Everything else to this point is just theory.
There's a documentary that came out in the last couple of years that explains everything. As far as I know it's been deleted from YT but is available on other platforms. If you're interested I can try to find a link. Btw, JFK, although it contains some great info and is an enthralling film, is misleading. As are most, if not all documentaries. They are what in the industry is known as disinformation.
@@theselector4733 no one knows the truth and to be honest I don’t think anyone will ever know. It’s a terrible shame. America as a nation, an idea, and a people, lost something that day it was never able to get back. This nation fractured on November 22nd, 1963. I fear we may never recover.
Oswald does NOT stand as the lone assassin, there was a poll taken and around 75% of the American public does NOT believe the Warren Commission and the lone gunman theory!
@@bebo5558 on official records Oswald is the lone assassin... Not counting polls or theories or rumors. I don't buy it as many others don't either but officially that's the way its recorded.
@@gilbertrios5283 The Warren Commission is not the official record, anymore than the Easter Bunny or Santa Clause, it's one of 25 to 50 theories, of what happened that day!
I feel like people don't know what David actually looked like with his pasted on homemade eybrows and wig he also made. lol. I think this was a an epic performance of David Ferrie.
When he said “the shooters don’t even know,” he meant the shooters did not know who had orchestrated the assassination. That way they could never reveal who ordered him killed- whether in a drunken moment, to one’s spouse or if they were caught and prosecuted and faced the electric chair or were tortured for the info. Compartmentalization.
One of Joe’s most overlooked performances but truly one of his best. JFK was a great movie with an incredible cast.
The shooters dont even know line always gave me the chills for some reason
It does make sense. Everyone involved only knows enough to do their part. It creates plausible deniability. A few a the top get whole picture. The idea is too keep that circle as small as possible. I
+DJ Rec01 I know.Whenever i hear that line i felt chills too,and began to feel uncomfortable.I still don't know why.
Zurie Pope same here, I played it again and realised it was the word "shooters " in that line that gave me the chill; that realization there was more than one shooter,
though I don't think he actually said that in real life
This movie has some of the best lines ever
Bob Ingalls Its a common need to know military operation. Just like working on airplanes, everyone was just responsible for one thing or part and when everyone had done their thing the plane is ready to go. Like me the crew chief only had to just make sure the wings didn't fall off. lol 😂
Man, even in the smallest role Pesci still dominates every single frame of film!
The wig is soooo distracting though
The way he said in the end "I can't see straight " and how sad, regretful he was about his decisions in life is how I feel at times. How distraught and exhausted he was really got to me.
Just repent sincerely to Hashem. And also do mitzvot. You will see your world change. Make teshuvah all 3 steps.
I knew a lady who sometimes said "I'm so tired I can't see straight". I wonder if she got that from the movie.
I don t know whether to agree with you or not Jessie Cantor I just know what it s like when I m all distraught Feeling sore
@@fattymcfatso1083 Who knows Maybe she did
@Michael ....Oh WOW! Never heard of that bullshit before! It always works? Give it a rest, dumb-f*ck!
The key word in the whole scene is plural. “Shooters”.
John Sarviss blew my mind
Right
Notice when he says “shooters”, Garrison and the other guy look at each other like “whoa, did you hear him say that?”
Max Power omg I didn’t catch that before!
When the shooting is depicted in the film notice how much more accurate it is in every way than the official story!
Joe Pesci's performance is so underrated in this movie, he was amazing.
yeah but his performance was let down by the terrible make up.
@@888ssss 🤣 what you didn't like that wig and makeup 😭
@@888ssss That's what the dude actually looked like!
i know lol.@@laurad2442
@techur2763 underrated by who exactly? You? As far as I know everyone liked his short performance in this film
Soundtrack was perfect, John Williams showing his genius once again.
Utter wasteful soap saving for a few scenes.
Shore should've won that one. Instead got it for the bs LOTR. Lambs should've been his second Oscar since he was perfect at The Fly but The Academy works in more mysterious ways than the CIA.
Pesci can take profanity and make it high art.
Pesci should star in an Armando Ianucci film.
indeed
Most of the time.
He and Samuel L. Jackson
WHATTHEF*****YOUTALKINGABOUTYOUMOTH****YOU ;)
One of the greatest performances in the history of cinema. Joe Pesci is terribly underrated. Brilliant actor.
He won an Oscar ….
@@fabjtown1 Correct, but he's still stereoyped as a 'mobster' and he and DeNiro being parodied on SNL and MadTV years ago didn't help
@@yusefendure People remember him well in My Cousin Vinny, the Lethal Weapon sequels, JFK, Raging Bull and both Home Alone films. I thought Pesci was a terrific comedic actor when working with good material.
@@threerings1345 I'll check out Easy Money then
@@yusefendure Pesci picks his roles. It's not that he's typecast. These are the roles he wants to play. He retired from acting in 1999 and has been in only four movies since (plus one in production). Even before that, he wasn't in a lot of films, fewer than 30 over nearly 25 years, and some of those were bit parts.
"A toupee wrapped in a wig inside a bad haircut" - Joe Pesci's hair in this movie
His character had cancer and wore a wig in real life
thesir27 hahaha. It's a miniba a minibar. ...
thesir27 that’s hilariously
what about them eyebrows?
David Ferrie had lost his hair and wore wigs so the obvious wig was historically accurate.
Joe Pesci should have gotten an Oscar for this scene alone.
+Max Power My thoughts exactly! So powerful.
+Max Power I agree, but I think the hairpiece should've gotten an honorable mention. LOL
Yes he should have, he was awesome in this movie .
+Archangel the Stylish True, LOL!
he already has an Oscar for GoodFellas
I think this was a brilliant scene in a brilliant movie.
So you're a Conspiracy Theorist
@@hashimawan5402 As are most Americans on the JFK Assassination since 1966!
I'm with you; irrespective of a person's views on the authenticity of the whole movie, I think this is one of the most briiliantly directed movies of all time.
Man, you can FEEL everything that he's going through! The pain, the fear, the panic, everything! Then, he seems to calm down...and then tells him "All I ever wanted was to be a Catholic Priest, live in a Monastery, serve God...but I had this one weakness...and they defrocked me for it. I lost everything! I'm so exhausted, so tired, that I can't even see straight". When he's assured by Jim Garrison that he'll be taken care of, and that he'll protect him, the look in Dave Ferrie's eyes tell all of us one irrefutable fact: It's already too late for Dave Ferrie. Way too late! Shortly after that, Dave is found dead, in his apartment. But he hadn't committed suicide. The bad guys had killed him. Tragic...very tragic, indeed.
@@ronaldshank7589 I agree I just watched the movie again it’s on a couple streaming services right now it’s a great part.
Pesci’s most underrated role
the shooters don't even know!! don't you get it!? best scene!!😉
Exactly
Ion get it
True
@@mhvisionzz9690 the shooters didn’t know who’s order it was. Who ordered the hit
@@theraiden1018 they don't care. They just want to get paid
His role is so underappreciated in this movie,the fact that his name wasn't even mentioned in the opening credits made me think like he wasn't going to have a great role in the movie,but my word each and every scene which featured him, Tommy Lee, Gary Oldman and Jack Lemmon, Kevin Bacon were more than amazing,some acting performances they gave 👏👏.
How the hell do you just ignore the absolutely horrid hair piece & eye brows?? I'm so confused by this.
@@Gameboy-Unboxings Because David Ferrie in real also had the same appearance. He also wore wig and had the same eyebrows.
Joe Pesci had a wide range of roles in the early 90s from Goodfellas to Home Alone to JFK.
My Cousin Vinny and Lethal Weapon
@@BigBossCQCLegend Jimmy Hollywood.
He did it all in the early 90’s. His peak years as ac actor. Home Alone, Goodfellas, JFK, The Super, Home Alone 2: Lost in New York, My Cousin Vinny, With Honors, Lethal Weapon 2, Lethal Weapon 3, and Casino
"It's a mystery wrapped in a riddle inside a shine box."
"... inside a little bit of an insult"
Funny 🤣 stuff!
"...buried inside a cornfield"
@@russcalabrese7561 Funny How????
@@snelgrave101 you know, funny, I don't know,it's just funny,I don't mean nothi'n by it. Your a funny guy.
This scene always got to me. "It's a Mistery wrapped in an enigma. "
Most of the conspiracy believers never even read The Warren Report ( online free ) but are quick to disparage it . Reclaiming History and Case Closed are the best books on the subject .
mystery
it's a famous Churchill quote
“He’s a mystery wrapped in a Twinkie….” Jerry Seinfeld on Wayne Knight
Indeed so.
Joe Pesci's brilliant performance is a perfect demonstration of the effects of PTSD.
If you thought he gave a brilliant performance, I'd go tell him to go get his shinebox.
@Agent1W lol seriously. Him and John Candy were both terrible in this film
@@jaymanishere13 opinions vary.
sure, honey.
@@jaymanishere13 a lot of critics were surprised at John Candy's performance in a dramatic role and how good he was in it.
Oliver Stone used here quotation of Winston Churchill from 1939 about soviet foreign policy "A mystery wrapped in a riddle inside an enigma"
this whole movie is full of inconsistency. Stone said it was a counter-myth to the warren myth. Still a myth.
"Who killed the president?"
"It was two yutes."
A pair of jokers and three bullets._. My guess is a full house killed him._. Oz was pissed.
MrChisleblast "Did you say 'yutes'? What is a 'yute'?"
“ Two WHat??”
*emphasis on the WH*
It was his own administration and the military sector!!!
Everything that guy just said is bullshit!
The other actors are watching Pesci in amazement the spitting on the ground surprised them possibly wasn't in the script
One of Pesci's best performances among many
He's fearful of poisonous coffee.
This Movie gave chills to Stephen king.
He goin hard but its tough to focus with that wig lol
radiation treatments for cancer took his hair out
which made him wear wigs
@Janetta Martin
Exactly. Ferrie thought he did.
It's probably alopecia from the stress
"The shooters don't even know!" Meaning with all of them firing at the same time it's impossible to know who fired the fatal shot.
Firing squads do the same thing.
Well, it was Hyperbly! The killer shot knew he got it! This is just more to let him know this is to big and to deep for him to resolve. There are secret lodges within the lodges themselves.
No, I think it means that they don't even know who were the high up govt peeps that were pulling the strings on it. They were just the hired goons. And the fact that the goon were protected at first, and then brutally killed or payed to keep quiet is telling.
He means that the shooters are the muscle, not the brains, of the operation. They have no idea who is orchestrating everything. Of course, Oliver Stone doesn't know either.
He meant the shooters did not know who had orchestrated the assassination. That way they could never reveal who ordered him killed- whether in a drunken moment, to one’s spouse or if they were prosecuted and faced the electric chair or were tortured for the info. “Compartmentalization.”
he should have had his shinebox on him
Haha! Or maybe you haven't heard you been gone a long time. I don't shine shoes no more😉
Just breakin' your ball a little bit. Just breakin' your balls.
Max Power I didn't want to get blood on your floor...
sometimes its hard to tell when you are just breaking my balls.....lot of people around lol
Mellon-farmer!!!
Brilliant performance, he definitely should have been nominated at the Oscars that year.
Yeah, him, Gary Oldman and Donald Sutherland and Kevin Bacon and Jack Lemmon
Tommy Lee Jones got nominated instead for best supporting actor.
Oldman would be fine there but not the others.
Movie is a soap sadly.
The fact that it actually does have good moments is at the end annoying to me. Thank God Lambs justly received the statuettes. Fairest Oscars ever.
I have watched this video clip at least a couple of hundred times. One of my favorite scenes and lines in the movie.
Indeed a segment worth watching in a loop a few times. Specially drunk. One ends up spitting beer allover.
Damn pesci is such an underrated actor!
He nailed this role
Why is he underrated?
He is not underrated at all. Whole world knows he is one of the best actors all time
It's amazing year after year that people are just starting to understand this concept of how big this is. I read the comments and I see eyes slowly waking up from the endless slumber.
It's why people go communist, and it's also why the CIA goes after communists the hardest
Oswald killed Kennedy.
The other way around, actually.
If wolves devour one another the hyenas can laugh more with each other.
Do you understand that this is a fiction movie, not a documentary?
That scene with Joe pesci as David ferrie was one of the scariest scenes in the whole movie he was telling garrison in his own way that he knew alot of who was behind the jfk assassination despite that he told very little but he knew more alot more but he never got to say it peci should have won an Oscar for playing ferrie its the best movie he's ever done except for his performance in raging bull that was also a very good movie he was in he was unforgettable playing David ferrie
Don’t forget his rule in goodfellas
And don’t forget Interpunction.
Thank you Mr English Teacher
i won't forget it next time. Check my punctuation here for any mistakes let me know thanks.
@@eddieq2189
Good boy. 👍
He was already up for goodfellas. Although the double rule for supporting...not sure rn.
Pesci, Bacon, Sutherland and John Candy did very well in their minor roles.
it's a mystery wrapped in a riddle inside a shinebox!
sorry I couldn't help myself
Watch out peschi might wack you....
Hey Joey! Go get your shinebox!!!
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
The fuckin shoes dont even know
When I seen Joe Pesci in the first scene. I knew he was going to be pure comic relief. "The f'n shooters don't even know!" I love it!
Jesus fuprincess Christian... comic relief....
Why God, why?
This whole movie is like experiencing cocaine psychosis.
keefriff99 but in the best possible way
it´s because it´s a fallacy too. Stone said it. A counter-myth to the Warren myth.
No, it's a GREAT movie, but it's just a serious head trip.
David Ferrie had a medical condition where he couldn't grow hair. That's why he wore a wig and fake eyebrows.
So sad ..
Ferrie developed alopecia later in life. He had hair early on... it all fell out as he got older.
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Old man Rockefeller had this condition also.
"He use to run guns for Castro when he was still on OUR side. Then WE tried to wack him." He was referring to the Mob. David Ferrie was with the mob. He was Carlos Marcello's pilot. Back when Castro was rebelling against Batista the mob was supporting Castro so that if he won he'd let them continue with their casinos. Also according to the Irishman, Ferrie picked up 3 high powered rifles from the Irishman in New York and flew them over to New Orleans just a week before the assassination of JFK.
Someone else is paying attention 👍
I didnt know he was Marcellos pilot
Batista was OK with the Mafia in Cuba they worked together to make Havana a hotspot. Lucky Luciano even called a meeting in Cubs because he wasn’t allowed back in the U.S. It was Castro who kicked them out once he gained power and control of Cuba.
@Richard Stephens thats why I believe the theory that the mob used a delicate government plan Operation Amworld to force the government to cover up the crime
@Richard Stephens If that were true they wouldn't have asked the mafia for help during world war 2 or the Cuban missile crisis lol. Not saying the mafia was more powerful than the government but they were pretty much at that level. I mean they fixed the 1960 presidential election come on.
The mob supported Castro, a known communist, against Batista? Meyer Lanksy had tens of millions dependent on Batista. Castro blindsided them. Cmon man.
If you spend a few days in New Orleans, you'll find that many of the people who live there, have a brogue that is very similar to Joe's. That's not unrealistic at all.
My favorite scene from this movie
Yeah? The "Meeting with X" scene with Donald Sutherland is undoubtedly my favorite part. It answers the question of "why would the powers that be want to kill President John F. Kennedy?"
+ryanspears1986 Definitely my favorite scene as well. "Kings are killed Mr. Garrison, Politics is power."
Cresencio Medina kings are KILLED and medias rule...
The riddle is who killed kennedy..
The mystery is an assassination by Oz...
The enigma is the kennedy Os enigma...
The illusion of a shooting by an illusuonist named Oz....
It's a movie within the movie.
Avengers was the best crossover
*Kennedy Assassination Plot* : Hold my whiskey
This movie man has so many great actors.
Joe Pesci, Michael rooker, John candy, Kevin Costner, Donald Sutherland, Gary Oldman, Kevin bacon, Tommy Lee Jones, Jack Lemmon, Vincent d Onofrio
So many, that one of them could have been actually connected to the JFK assassination by less than 6 degrees of separation.
Sinister forces.
And Michael Rooker too.
You left out Walter Mattheau and Jack Lemmon.
Just imagine being in Ferrie's shoes right after a successful coup-de-ta ..........
He knew Allen Dulles / LBJ / Clint Murchison were responsible, and that he knew to much.
marby602 and he flew with Oswald
Also include Hoover
@@hashimawan2433 TRUE..... Hoover was informed ahead of the event, and was ready to fulfill his cover-up tasks.... which he did !
@@marby602 Yeah,and Hoover was there in the Clint Murchison's party along with LBJ and the fired CIA deputy director whose brother was the Mayor in Dallas
@@hashimawan2433 You know your history. I think his name was Bissel ? LBJ's favorite hitman was also there..... "Mac" Wallace.
“I’m so …exhausted I can’t see straight.” Slumps on the couch. Gives me the chills
I've seen Waterworld a hundred times and I never get tired of this scene.
It must REALLY suck to be in that position this guy was in. This scene gives me so much anxiety. Lol.
This scene was explosive. Love this film! Brilliant editing
Great script writing in this movie for joe pesci, and good acting by Joe Pesci in this role, he should have won academy award!Its a mystery wrapped in a riddle inside an enigma!
Since no one else wants to say it, Kevin Costner looks so good in this movie. Gorgeous even.
Maybe no one thought it was relevant...
💯 😍
Every supporting character from this film should have won an Oscar. Sutherland, Tommy Lee Jones, Pesci, Bacon...all fantastic.
One of the best movies ever made. ..... Truth is, and never mentioned in the movie, JFK had taken the USA out of the FED in June of 63 and started printing money, Red Seal, not beholding to the FED. JFK said, "As long as we belong to the FED we'll always be in debt." ..... Look up the FED debt and see who profited the most from the killing. Stone wrote, "Who had the money to pull it off and who stood to profit." ..... No President since has taken on the FED.
Over 2 hundred million Americans why don't U get all of the people a stop Washington as a show of force till something done people power day after day then U will gather attention start with Bush and hunt oil and geo going
This is probably a dumb question but what is the FED
@@young2740
Do you not get it?
The member-clients of the Federal Reserve are the regional reserve banks...
The client-members of the regional reserve banks are the big local banks....
The Federal Reserve is ONE OF MANY Reserve banks that is client-member of the BANK OF INTERNATIONAL SETTLEMENTS in Basel Switzerland...
BIS is extra territorial and does not have to follow ANY laws on earth or disclose anything and all former BIS employees are immune from later prosecution....
YOUR COUNTRY is more than likely a member of the BIS also...
It is literally an untouchable global cartel
@@ricpeden7499
Read my comment above (the one on the Fed...well just read both more on the BIS is in the second link in the other comment. Ive made 3)
Yup, He started to issue, gold and silver certificates too.
Pesci should have 5 oscars: Raging Bull, Goodfellas, JFK, Casino and the Irishman.
Home Alone too
Masterclass in acting.
By the way
Anyone paid attention to the amazing performance of Jack Lemmon in the few scenes he appeared in that movie
Joe Pesci really delivered the paranoia well
Any moment, the mob would do a Jack Ruby on him?
This is the "Ferry" "fairy" character also depicted in "The Irishman".
When in Irishman?
@@KMcNally117 when Frank gets sent by Russell to take a rig to the dog track in Miami he also in the film meets E Howard Hunt
Yes
Pesci is an amazing actor. One of the best.
Aside from David's fear which is obvious by the delivery of the dialogue alone, but you can see the overall general concern in Jim and Lou's face for him....especially Lou...you can tell he feels very sympathetic for David's situation!! Bill on the other hand, chewing on that stogie with added eye rolls...could care less. Lots of superb acting going on in this scene as well as the whole film!!
Anyone here tonight?
Yes. First thing I thought of. LOL.
This whole movie is all one should be thinking about right now.
The Fcking shooters don’t even know. Wild. Also wild times we’re living in, it’s about to get a whole lot more crazy, America is getting ready to fall, be ready boys
I hate when people post "Anyone watching in 2024??" and it gets upvoted to the top.
@@erjo2567Cry about it
David Ferry was quite a character.
One of many great scenes in a brilliant film by Oliver Stone. .
Poor Dave. He knew it was curtains for him, too.
I can’t fathom how even in these days crucial eye witnesses died in such bizarre ways and no one could ever find who did it
Mr. Garrison, do you think I am funny? Am I a clown?
Lmaoooooo Good One Bro
The wig is hilarious
I really liked that Garrison (Costner) showed genuine pity when he knew he pushed his man too hard and caused him to crack up: 1:45; 2:11; 2:20. Incredible non-verbal acting. Garrison had a very human moment. By the time he gets to "it will be okay Dave . . " he's already switched back to being a prosecutor.
Joe Pesci should won an oscar for this.
One of the BEST MOVIE SCENES EVER!
Joe Pesci is a great actor and he's great in this, but dammit I can't stop staring at his wig.
Eyebrows are also very distracting
the real character he potrayed had a medical condition that he needed to wear a wig and a fake eyelash
@@hashiramasayan162 ive heard this is just a myth to protect the integrity of the movie
@@geneschwartz no. Watch the movie. When they find his dead body he is completely bald and has no eyebrows
This is pretty much how I behaved while prepping for final exams.
Garrison didn't understand what he was up against
Who does?
No, he really didn't. I don't think even he realized the Warren commission was fiction. there are still files held under national security to this day. Garrison was going after a very valid conspiracy, but he relied too heavily on the justice department and the court of public opinion, finally coming up with enough smoking gun evidence to nail the real shooter's.
But he accidentally discovered that this was a high reaching, highly complex, treasonous assassination. So the Cia, the joint chiefs who wanted the Vietnam war, and the mob all played a role with one end in site the truth never sees the light of day.
But also, clay, the guy who was arrested, was finally confirmed to be a high-ranking Cia contractor in the 70s.
Those eyebrows.....that hair.....
Google David Ferrie, he looks exactly the same. It's based on an actual person.
Pesci's toupee was more suspicious-looking than Oswald going into that book depository
Ha ha ha ha
One of the greatest scenes ever!
Looking at that scene gave me chills to me that was the most intense scene on the entire movie it felt too real to me I felt sorry for David ferrie watching this scene and applauded Joe pesci for playing David ferrie like he did he nailed it I thought he was really David ferrie watching that scene made me realize just how serious this thing was and how they planned on silencing people who.knew.or.were involved on this great secretive dangerous plot which they did get to do.just that the killers were never caught questioned or interrogated even Kennedy's assassin's were killed it just goes to show you the precautions they took to keep.it.solent from the public that is scary
Joe's Pesci performance + the music = goosebumps
What Jim should have said is: “You can still serve God. By telling the truth. That’s what will set us all free.”
Thats very peacefull indeed, even Lou desperately Requested Garrison for some sort of reinforcements from any sources to protect Ferrie but garrison turned his back or Ignored the intensity, and then after ferrie's death, you would See How Lou was sooo disappointed and felt enormously guilty for that.
I find the Pesci scenes, especially this one, to be electrifying.
Joe Pesci was amazing in this movie.
Him, Donald Sutherland and Tommy Lee Jones stole the show
Nah not really
That wig was touching Joe Pesci's eyebrows- it's so f☆☆☆ing low. Kevin Costner was laughing after every take.
David Ferrie-"I'm so exhausted, I can't see straight". That statement alone speaks volumes.
1:He is physically and emotionally worn down to a proverbial knub.
2:He's so tired of dealing with the whole situation.
3:He is the only one to express any remorse over President Kennedy's Assassination.
4: He's fatally trapped inside the biggest conspiracy that was known to mankind at that point.
5:He just wants everything to be over...done...kaput...so that he can go back to his life as it was, before he got entangled with this whole thing. Yet, he realizes that, as I said, it's too late for him. He said it best, when he quoted the Rhyme:
"Oh, what a tangled web we weave,
When others we practice to deceive"!
The only thing that separated him from death was a matter of hours. He knew that, when the conspirators caught up with him, that he was done for.
No remorse. You miss the point. His move was for self preservation. Everyone bellow Shaw wqs going. He knew his days were counted.
@@fernandoferreira6293You're right. I did miss the point, about there being no true remorse, on his part. He did, indeed, strive for self-preservation...but little did he know, that he'd already been spotted, and his killers might've thought that he'd given Mr. Garrison crucial information, so they killed him.
That's me when I break down history to people who don't know 😂😂😂😂😂
I once heard Oswald backed out at the last minute when he realized President Kennedy was the target. Who knows.
A masterpiece of a movie... Lost count how many times I've watched it and never gets old! That was a great scene in the movie! Here we are 2021 and Oswald stands as the lone assassin of JFK... Everything else to this point is just theory.
There's a documentary that came out in the last couple of years that explains everything. As far as I know it's been deleted from YT but is available on other platforms.
If you're interested I can try to find a link.
Btw, JFK, although it contains some great info and is an enthralling film, is misleading. As are most, if not all documentaries. They are what in the industry is known as disinformation.
@@theselector4733 no one knows the truth and to be honest I don’t think anyone will ever know. It’s a terrible shame. America as a nation, an idea, and a people, lost something that day it was never able to get back. This nation fractured on November 22nd, 1963. I fear we may never recover.
Oswald does NOT stand as the lone assassin, there was a poll taken and around 75% of the American public does NOT believe the Warren Commission and the lone gunman theory!
@@bebo5558 on official records Oswald is the lone assassin... Not counting polls or theories or rumors. I don't buy it as many others don't either but officially that's the way its recorded.
@@gilbertrios5283 The Warren Commission is not the official record, anymore than the Easter Bunny or Santa Clause, it's one of 25 to 50 theories, of what happened that day!
Never rat on your friends even if they make you shine their shoes. - Jimmy Conway
Reports are that this is the best impersonation of Ferrie. Joe killed this scene
Joe Peci is one amazing actor!
:32-:34 that's me drinking coffee too hot every morning
JOE's Wig looked like it was coming Off 🤣😂😂😂
I feel like people don't know what David actually looked like with his pasted on homemade eybrows and wig he also made. lol. I think this was a an epic performance of David Ferrie.
How could Garrison protect Ferrie (Pesci) when the President himself couldn't be protected!
Exactly
This scene is where I got my whole look.
David Ferry, the sanest person in room.....
So glad someone else thinks that. Here, have a coffee. Black. Black. Like our dearest blackest ops.
Fun fact, that was joe pescis real hair
This scene was so intense to watch. Damn.
Brilliant acting in this movie
So good. Please upload the scene with Pesci talking about the possible plot with Tommy Lee Jones.
When he said “the shooters don’t even know,” he meant the shooters did not know who had orchestrated the assassination. That way they could never reveal who ordered him killed- whether in a drunken moment, to one’s spouse or if they were caught and prosecuted and faced the electric chair or were tortured for the info. Compartmentalization.
Trademark CIA.
A toupee wrapped in a funny guy inside a shinebox…don’t you get it!!!
Joe Pesci's wig deserved an Oscar for this performance.
Ha ha ha ha
Arguably one of the most entertaining three minute clip ever filmed