"Risky Business" - Joe Pantoliano / Joey Pants (1983) #2
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- Опубликовано: 28 окт 2024
- Joe Pantoliano / Joey Pants in "Risky Business" (1983) #2
A Chicago teenager is looking for fun at home while his parents are away, but the situation quickly gets out of hand.
Director: Paul Brickman
Writer: Paul Brickman
Stars: Tom Cruise, Rebecca De Mornay, and Joe Pantoliano
More information:
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Long before he joined NJ, Ralph Cifaretto was a wheelin'-and-dealin' SWAP HUSTLER! No wonder he was a good earner.
uni swap?
Guido was a made guy and Joel wasn't.
@@michaelcolello2735 Gotta sit there and take it. It was among the DiMeos.
@@Agent1W Real crystal ball shit
This was way before he beat that whoo-ahh Tracee to death.
"It's my fault she's a klutz?"
Lol
There was more stuff on that truck when Vicki threw the crystal egg out. Yet, a few seconds later, after Joel catches it, the truck is pulling away - empty. Plus, there's no way Joel would've been able to move all that furniture into the house and place it all back exactly the way it was before his parents made it home from the airport - even with Miles and Barry helping. The magic of good editing.
Yep ! He had furniture still in the truck then the truck was empty
I think it was a mistake that happens in,movies
1) it’s a movie.
2) it’s a continuity error or just an editing choice, since the audience doesn’t really want or need to see the other 15 things get removed from the truck one by one.
Go with it. Who fucking cares
Terrific film that has a rewatchability factor thru the roof!
When Ralphie was a solider in Chicago
Now this young man has the makings of a varsity athlete😃
Nice shirt Ralph
Joel managed to get everything back into the house and his parents aren’t the wiser. Until those neighborhood kids that kept watching him talk to his parents …
Gotta give props to the Actor for this performance and bringing all of his shades to The Sopranos. Ralph was great mobster, but a horrible human being.
ALRRRRIGHT the kid likes music.
Joey Pants reformed and joined the U.S. Marshals.
Guido was a real wiseguy. This was practically a wholesome scam for a mafioso to have in the 80's. He's just having a little fun with the kid. AND THEY DIDN'T HAVE FLATTOPS IN ANCIENT ROME!!!
Racketeer
They didn’t have laptops in ancient 1983!
Guido used to look old to me cause I was only 13 when I watched this. Now he looks young lol
Fun fact. During filming, the airborne artsy fartsy thing was actually a water droplet💧 🎬🎥🎬
1:33 Truck is full.
1:49 Truck is empty 😜😂
There was definitely a full size couch in there
shut uuuuppp
Because they unloaded it all
@@tobe1207 Uh no, watch the scene again, there was a full size couch and lamp in there which they didn't unload, and it all disappeared.
That Ralph. He’s more creative than Spielberg
Joey Pants looked like the deranged version of Tom Cruise.
Cypher when he was still in the Matrix
Tony wasn't kidding about Ralphie being a top earner
I wouldn't let a sly dog guido rip me twice. 😊
he looks like Dave Franco
Did Guido rent a moving truck that morning just to make his point? Couldn't he have just kicked Joel's ass and taken his money? Eh better he did it this way, any pimp can beat down a fool for his money, Guido had style.
Maybe Guido knew he was a kid and he’s not the type that Beats up Kids for not understanding how his business works. But he did see him as a smart kid wanting to go into business. But yes he had style
The last movie Joe had hair
He doesnt think he can go 40 on the artsy fartsy thing
Why did they take all his shit???
Cuz they're hustlers n scam artists
lol guido thought joel was moving in on his pimp buisness; intimidation without violence
So they can sell for the highest price and make a hugh profit. The crystal egg, alone $10,000.
@@toddgrogg2810 in 2021, a Baccarat crystal egg that size, yes that could go $10k at Neiman Marcus, but this is 1983 so that egg is $1,500 maybe $2k at best.
That chick is (or was) Columbo's real wife
is that bil burr?
Better, it's Joe Pantoliano