@@cadenlewis213Not Really. Great acting can get you in tune with the characters too the point it emotionally effects the viewer who watches it. Especially with the cinematography. Scarface the acting and cinamatography is sooo good it can most definitely effect the psychology of the person that is watching it. Im a 28 year old Man. First time i watched Scarface was 8 years old.
The fact that J recognized Richard Belzer- Munch from Law n Order as the comedian is crazy cuz I e seen this movie many times and never noticed him RIP to him!!!
Right! I was coming on here to comment on the same thing, I seen Richard Belzer dozens of times as a kid doing stand up on TV, I remember him from Law and Order and I seen this movie more time than I can remember and didn't realize he was in it until J said it's the guy from law and order lol
A Scarface game was released on the PS2, the plot was a non-canon sequel where he survived the attack and has to rebuild his empire. It was a GTA: Vice City clone ironically
28:00 him eating the lemon was the films way of showing where Tony comes from, poverty & struggle. it’s a hand washing dish, he was meant to wash his hands with it but he ate it.
Scarface is incredibly influential throughout 90s Hip Hop, when every other rapper wanted to be a drug kingpin. "Put the drugs on the shelf? Nah, couldn't see it Scarface, King of New York, I want to be it" -Biggie
AlCapone is the original scareface 🔥 He was cut by a man in a bar while fighting over a female and his friends nicknamed him Scare-face. And there is the original movie from the 1930s called Scare face
It’s Al Pa-Chino he’s one of the greatest actors of the 70s- “Dog Day afternoon” The Godfather- Panic in Needle Park- And Justice for All. Are a few of his best roles! He’s and old man now In his 80s and a National Treasure and Oscar Winner!
You mentioned all great movies but one that you left out is Scent of a Woman!! Arguably one of Pacino's top three EVER performances!!! Is monologue in that film, in front of the school council, is epic!!!😮❤❤
@@bernardsalvatore1929lol there are so many - Frankie and Johnny ironically w Michelle Pfieffer (again) Carlitos Way- Heat! Which is fire-- I’ve never seen scent of a woman but I know he’s blind in it and he does a masterful job- he did “Crusin” which is about a guys killing gay guys gay clubs- that one was Wild with a crazy Wild twist at the end lol
The guy who killed tony, was standing behind omar suarez and tony when they first meet sosa, omar suarez says you are supposed to have my back, foreshadowing that man killing tony from behind.
Your American History X watch was actually pretty informative and I learned more than I expected from some of your commentary. I like how yall break things down and keep an open mind. It’s hard to believe people haven’t seen some of these movies but I guess younger generations really could’ve easily missed these older classics? Regardless I’m hyped to see this one come up as a new subscriber
right, there are so many movies made a year and this is 40 years ago. so new generations miss this. Glad they are watching what the last generation (US) came up on
Scarface (1983) is one of the most greatest crime movies of all time. The story, performance's, musical score, direction, screenplay, editing, and cinematography was outstanding and incredible. It also gives a insightful and articulate representation of drugs, crime, violence, and the portrayal of Cubans lifestyle as it made a huge and tremendous impact and legacy as it inspired several works in the industry in today's society and generation. Al Pacino did a phenomenal and spectacular job portraying Tony Montana as he put tons of emotion and depth into his role as he set the earlier example of the term "gangster". It was decent and to this day I still watch it. Scarface (1983) is a true blue ultimate masterpiece in cinema. Brian De Palma directed a classic that will be in our hearts forever. It never gets old. 😍😎💯👍🏻
you hit it right on the nail at the end, gangstas wanted to be the big man after this. But if everyone's the big man Then no one's the big man. that's what pop failed to realize after this movie came out 40 years ago
Scarface was one of those films that inspired a generation. Not only dope boys and those aspiring to become that but also many film makers. Futhermore, you pointed something out when you mentioned that things that Tony Montana would speak sounded Italian. Ironically, Al Pacino is Italian but is portraying a Cuban mafia drug kingpin. #greatreaction
I lived this era!! Saw this movie in Fordham road in the Bronx at the Valentine theater In 1984!! Hahahha it was snowing inside that theater hahah yea the 80s were Wild!!!!!!!!!😂😊
11:12 She went missing directly after this scene, She was supposed to be in more scenes but she disappeared after freaking out on set, An was never heard from again..I watched it in Unsolved Mysteries awhile back!
Sosa and the Terminator looking guy are two different people. And he could take all the hits at the end because he was dekoc up. And Scarface 2 was just an AI fan fiction idea.
A lot of the violence in this movie seems over the top. But wild stuff like this was happenig in Miami during the early 1980s. Drug cartels have no limits on the type of violence they will committ. And if it seems unbelievable, just look up some of the murders they committ in Mexico and Colombia past and present.
1. The first time I saw this was in a Nightclub (during the day for lunch) in Olongapo City in the PI. Hooked immediately!😎 2. Steven Bauer/Manny is the only true Cuban in the main cast. 3. Miami didn't want this filmed there because it would make the City look bad. Most outside scenes were filmed in LA. 4. Tony was the "Bad Guy", but he kept his word, except when he killed Manny, "I never kill anyone that didn't have it coming". Personal comment, Castro's now room temperature, but "Grandpa Joe" is inviting EVERYBODY into the USA now with the same resultsX10.😭Four and a wake-up ends that mess.😁
My dad’s friend would always bring me movies to watch. When he brought me this I thought it was just some old people’s movie… afterwards I knew right away that this movie was legendary.
when you on that much coke, u dont feel the pain of all those bullets, you superman basically lol. the guy who killed Tony was the bodyguard standing behind them, when tony and Omar were sitting outside at he table with Sosa at Sosa's compound
I love this movie for the main reason that the irony of the fact that he was killed due to the little morality he had like he wasn't killed for some drugs or money but the fact that he refused to kill two innocent kids and a woman which also show that he wasn't as ruthless as sosa was either
The song "Tony Montana" comes to mind! Grinding hard when you're at your lowest.. you always have to watch your back. Your best friend could be your hater. And your friends that get involved with your siblings always Rock different.... This is a great movie to live on for generations! There are lessons to be learned. Love you guys.. some of my favorite reactors. Period!! Ya'll brighten up our lives!! Gorgeous and handsome & educated!!❤❤❤ Keep going up!! Sending Love from VA in these trying times. ❤❤❤
Al Pacino ATE DOWN in this role! Can’t believe ya’ll never heard of him he’s up there with Robert Deniro in goat status! Grew up watching this movie. It was a fav in our household. Had it on VHS and then DVD.
My favorite movie and not for some of most people's reasons. It's so many life lessons you can take from this movie. Tony's shades on the beach were still some of the dopest glasses I ever saw. If yall doing mob movies "Mobsters" and "Gotti" is super dope
The ironic thing about Tony’s empire is that it all started to crumble, the second he started being humane. Example: he didn’t kill the mother and kids.
Great movie review and Miami was really wild like that in the 80s, Cocaine Cowboys is what they called the drug traffickers. There’s a documentary out there titled Cocaine Cowboys that highlighted Griselda Blanco and her Hitman Rivi Ayala and their crew going up against rivals. Y’all should watch that it’s very good!
The original Scarface, released in 1932, told the story of an Italian immigrant who became a underworld boss. Maybe that's the one you're thinking of. Also: Al Capone (a real-life mobster) was nicknamed Scarface.
Trust & Believe that there are Banks that wash dirty money, those off shore accounts. Drug dealers opening Boutiques, Restaurants and Car dealerships to cover their earnings. Great reactions, keep up the amazing work the two of you. Blessings
this movie always cracked us up back then with al pacinos funny accent but its still a wild ride with wicked soundtrack. Carlito's Way is another fire classic.
I love youngsters when they watch old movies they dont understand. They had the cameras behind him so that the people recording dont have to go back and forth from him to the camera. Its all about trying to fit it all in with little efforts. Yea it didnt make sence the camera was in the back but it makes sence for us to see both him and the cameras lol. Another reason why he didnt go down after being shot so many times was the drugs he took it allowed him to be numb. Gotta love this movie ❤.
You guys should play the game "Scarface The world is yours" for the PS2. Its a continuation as if Tony survived the war against Sosa. Id like to see you react playing that game
Sad fact:the girl manny was talking to at the hotel when they almost killed Tony has been missing since she was 18 and she still is missing now her name is Tanny Lynn leppert they said she was last seen alive in a parking lot
A claaaaasic! But if there's one thing I hate as a result of this film is how so many people are inspired by this film like y'all said at the end. The sad thing they don't get is that the life Tony Montana lived got him killed and the money that he hustled so hard for didn't matter at the end because he lost what was the most important to him.
Yea but Cocaine was everywhere in the 80s it was the thing like alcohol lol- watch “Blow” w Johnny Depp- based on George Jung famous dealers who’s drugs came to everyone’s neighborhood it affected us all back in the day!!
Look up the documentary: Cocaine Cowboys It’s about the Miami drug trade. The events in Miami inspired the movie, but the movie was also a remake from the 1930s as well. The original one was about the Prohabition era
It’s a lesson drugs and that life lead to death those that made it out of that era learned that lesson!!!!!!! Fast money and cocaine is a hell if a drug! It drove Tony. Crazy in the end and killed everyone he loved!!
Bruh I was born in late 90's and Even I know who Al Pacino is,you gotta stop with this assumption that all young people born after the 90's-2000's are naive,Everyone doesn't watch the same things growing up
I like when he says "I always tell the truth, even when i lie". Basically saying he knows how to withhold information, which can be seen as a form of lying. Or he only says what's true and let's people jump to their own assumptions 💯
I lived 4 blocks from chainsaw scene '98-'01. It was on same street Versace got shot, if you even know who that is? This is old before Ocean Drive got jumpin'. Had maybe a dollar in my bank account to keep it open?😅 Partied like a rock star "Studio 54 times a thousand 365 nights a yr" according to Miami Beach mayor on E Entertainment.😅 Only left cause of family matters. Is a man-made island Paradise playground for rich & famous. Back then if knew what you were doing you really could "make it" there. I hardly paid for sht. Just hit the scene hard & ran!!!😅 Old man talking good times here. Sorry, couldn't help myself. This ought to be fun. See ya. ✌️🌎❤️
Good job. 👍🏻 Had a blast watching this. I would like to see you guys reacting to The Wanderers (1979). This is a classic, too. Set against the urban jungle of 1963 New York's gangland subculture, this coming of age teenage movie is set around the Italian gang the Wanderers. Slight comedy, slight High School angst and every bit entertaining with its classic 1950's Rock n' Roll songs.
Scarface is a real classic. You will never be the same again.
You overdoin it
@@cadenlewis213Not Really. Great acting can get you in tune with the characters too the point it emotionally effects the viewer who watches it. Especially with the cinematography. Scarface the acting and cinamatography is sooo good it can most definitely effect the psychology of the person that is watching it. Im a 28 year old Man. First time i watched Scarface was 8 years old.
@@cadenlewis213 u just wanted to hate lol Hating for free is a broke man's sport. get a job, ups is hiring
The original Scarface was 1932, in black and white
@vancelubben4527 I know there's a 1932 version of Scarface, and I stand by what I said.
The fact that J recognized Richard Belzer- Munch from Law n Order as the comedian is crazy cuz I e seen this movie many times and never noticed him RIP to him!!!
Right! I was coming on here to comment on the same thing, I seen Richard Belzer dozens of times as a kid doing stand up on TV, I remember him from Law and Order and I seen this movie more time than I can remember and didn't realize he was in it until J said it's the guy from law and order lol
Belzer was a great stand up comedian
Money, power, respect; but everyone in recovery knows it’s jails, institutions and death. This movie teaches a hard lesson about the American dream
Some people recover cold turkey, just sayin
Well said respect you put that brilliantly
@@isabelleger2815 my mom has 30 years of sobriety, I can’t make it 3 days, everyone’s different
@@DannyBedobless her
@@DannyBedoI saw lots of death coming up that’s poison
A Scarface game was released on the PS2, the plot was a non-canon sequel where he survived the attack and has to rebuild his empire. It was a GTA: Vice City clone ironically
That game was 🔥🔥
I wouldn't call it a Vice City clone, it's got nothing in common. It's its own thing.
Great fucking game!
@@Streetw1s3r Vice City is a Scarface and Miami Vice clone
That game was SO hilarious. Played like a comedy more than anything!! The great lines, the cheesy voice actors, LMFAO 😂😂😂
Yall can turn 50 years old and never finish reacting to the BEST movies ever there are thousands and thousands!!!! Keep it going!!!!!!!!!!
Can’t wait for their reaction to CASINO!😉Joe Pesci gives an absolute masterclass in that movie.
28:00 him eating the lemon was the films way of showing where Tony comes from, poverty & struggle. it’s a hand washing dish, he was meant to wash his hands with it but he ate it.
All that coke made him invincible
Facts 😭🤦🏿♂️until the shotgun enter the chat
Scarface is incredibly influential throughout 90s Hip Hop, when every other rapper wanted to be a drug kingpin.
"Put the drugs on the shelf? Nah, couldn't see it
Scarface, King of New York, I want to be it" -Biggie
AlCapone is the original scareface 🔥
He was cut by a man in a bar while fighting over a female and his friends nicknamed him Scare-face. And there is the original movie from the 1930s called Scare face
Mom's was not wrong at all honestly. She knew from the beginning what Tony was up to couldn't lead anywhere good.
Yup.
Because he always was up to no good, some people just can't do or live good, all they know is crime.
@NecramoniumVideo Yup.
It’s Al Pa-Chino he’s one of the greatest actors of the 70s- “Dog Day afternoon” The Godfather- Panic in Needle Park- And Justice for All. Are a few of his best roles! He’s and old man now In his 80s and a National Treasure and Oscar Winner!
You mentioned all great movies but one that you left out is Scent of a Woman!! Arguably one of Pacino's top three EVER performances!!!
Is monologue in that film, in front of the school council, is epic!!!😮❤❤
@@bernardsalvatore1929lol there are so many - Frankie and Johnny ironically w Michelle Pfieffer (again) Carlitos Way- Heat! Which is fire-- I’ve never seen scent of a woman but I know he’s blind in it and he does a masterful job- he did “Crusin” which is about a guys killing gay guys gay clubs- that one was Wild with a crazy Wild twist at the end lol
y'all should check out Carlitos way al Pacino plays a Puerto Rican from NY it came out in 1993 but its based in 1970s y'all will love it
The guy who killed tony, was standing behind omar suarez and tony when they first meet sosa, omar suarez says you are supposed to have my back, foreshadowing that man killing tony from behind.
@55:18 say good night to the bad guy, cause you’ll never see another bad guy like this!”
RIP Razor Ramon
Your American History X watch was actually pretty informative and I learned more than I expected from some of your commentary. I like how yall break things down and keep an open mind. It’s hard to believe people haven’t seen some of these movies but I guess younger generations really could’ve easily missed these older classics? Regardless I’m hyped to see this one come up as a new subscriber
right, there are so many movies made a year and this is 40 years ago. so new generations miss this. Glad they are watching what the last generation (US) came up on
Are you serious?... These two are braindead.
Check out the movies American Gangster(2007), American Me(1992), Jackie Brown(1997), and The Warriors(1979).
30:10 "F the Diaz brothers! I'll bury those cockroaches!"
the passion 🔥🔥🔥
Tony was a man of principles.He didnt break his code.
Scarface (1983) is one of the most greatest crime movies of all time. The story, performance's, musical score, direction, screenplay, editing, and cinematography was outstanding and incredible. It also gives a insightful and articulate representation of drugs, crime, violence, and the portrayal of Cubans lifestyle as it made a huge and tremendous impact and legacy as it inspired several works in the industry in today's society and generation. Al Pacino did a phenomenal and spectacular job portraying Tony Montana as he put tons of emotion and depth into his role as he set the earlier example of the term "gangster". It was decent and to this day I still watch it. Scarface (1983) is a true blue ultimate masterpiece in cinema. Brian De Palma directed a classic that will be in our hearts forever. It never gets old. 😍😎💯👍🏻
Exactly.
Y’all should react to “Carlitos Way” another classic 🔥🔥🔥
Carlito’s Way is a must see
Here comes the pain!
That wasn't Sosa that took tony out it was Sosa bodyguard same one that killed Omar in the helicopter
My favorite reactors of all time I love y’all so so much!!!! This movie right here is a classic!!!!!!!!!!
you hit it right on the nail at the end, gangstas wanted to be the big man after this. But if everyone's the big man Then no one's the big man. that's what pop failed to realize after this movie came out 40 years ago
Scarface was one of those films that inspired a generation. Not only dope boys and those aspiring to become that but also many film makers. Futhermore, you pointed something out when you mentioned that things that Tony Montana would speak sounded Italian. Ironically, Al Pacino is Italian but is portraying a Cuban mafia drug kingpin. #greatreaction
I lived this era!! Saw this movie in Fordham road in the Bronx at the Valentine theater In 1984!! Hahahha it was snowing inside that theater hahah yea the 80s were Wild!!!!!!!!!😂😊
I already know that theater way packed!!!
In the movie "Paid In Full" there was a scene showing the audience reaction to the premier of Scarface in New York 80's
@@BingeTieshahaha yes indeed great times !!!! We were partying in that place there was NOTHING you couldn’t sneak in there 🤭🤭🤭🤭
11:12 She went missing directly after this scene, She was supposed to be in more scenes but she disappeared after freaking out on set, An was never heard from again..I watched it in Unsolved Mysteries awhile back!
Fr I’ve heard of that too, shit is crazy.
Yup. Tammy Lyn Leppert.
@@reneedennis2011 Yeaa when I seen the whole episode it tripped me out..
@Shoota5269 Yup. It's a crazy 😧 story.
Sosa and the Terminator looking guy are two different people. And he could take all the hits at the end because he was dekoc up. And Scarface 2 was just an AI fan fiction idea.
A lot of the violence in this movie seems over the top. But wild stuff like this was happenig in Miami during the early 1980s. Drug cartels have no limits on the type of violence they will committ. And if it seems unbelievable, just look up some of the murders they committ in Mexico and Colombia past and present.
Yup.
"The eyes, chico, they never lie."
A dedication is when people who work on the movie pass away during the making of the movie. Before the movie was released to the public.
1. The first time I saw this was in a Nightclub (during the day for lunch) in Olongapo City in the PI. Hooked immediately!😎
2. Steven Bauer/Manny is the only true Cuban in the main cast.
3. Miami didn't want this filmed there because it would make the City look bad. Most outside scenes were filmed in LA.
4. Tony was the "Bad Guy", but he kept his word, except when he killed Manny, "I never kill anyone that didn't have it coming".
Personal comment, Castro's now room temperature, but "Grandpa Joe" is inviting EVERYBODY into the USA now with the same resultsX10.😭Four and a wake-up ends that mess.😁
Tony was coked out.1:10:22 It's like with people who are on PCP, they don't really feel pain and are crazed.
Carlitos Way,,,was called scareface 2. A lot of the same actors. Al Pacino is a Puerto Rican durg dealer from the Bronx. I'll movie
Scarface got nothing to prove to live up to the hype 😂😂. It's cemented in film history a long time ago 😂😂
Facts
The coke is what kept him alive and moving when he was getting lit up.
Hispanic Culture is 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
FACTS 💯
Drinking age was 18 until early to mid 80s when changed to 21.
That's why at 20 his sis in the club.
✌️🌎❤️
The dedication was to the original movie actor and director
I would like to recommend carlitos way starring Al Pacino. And Sean penn. It's about puerto rican gangsters in New York in the mid 1970s.
My dad’s friend would always bring me movies to watch. When he brought me this I thought it was just some old people’s movie… afterwards I knew right away that this movie was legendary.
when you on that much coke, u dont feel the pain of all those bullets, you superman basically lol. the guy who killed Tony was the bodyguard standing behind them, when tony and Omar were sitting outside at he table with Sosa at Sosa's compound
I love this movie for the main reason that the irony of the fact that he was killed due to the little morality he had like he wasn't killed for some drugs or money but the fact that he refused to kill two innocent kids and a woman which also show that he wasn't as ruthless as sosa was either
Now you know the reference in Bruno Mars song Uptown Funk, "Michele Pfeiffer that white gold". Referring to Michele Pfeiffer in this movie.
Al Pacino is Sicilian Italian
The song "Tony Montana" comes to mind! Grinding hard when you're at your lowest.. you always have to watch your back. Your best friend could be your hater. And your friends that get involved with your siblings always Rock different.... This is a great movie to live on for generations! There are lessons to be learned. Love you guys.. some of my favorite reactors. Period!! Ya'll brighten up our lives!! Gorgeous and handsome & educated!!❤❤❤ Keep going up!! Sending Love from VA in these trying times. ❤❤❤
0:30 "Tony Montana" song is Future not 21 Savage
Al Pacino ATE DOWN in this role! Can’t believe ya’ll never heard of him he’s up there with Robert Deniro in goat status!
Grew up watching this movie. It was a fav in our household. Had it on VHS and then DVD.
My favorite movie and not for some of most people's reasons. It's so many life lessons you can take from this movie. Tony's shades on the beach were still some of the dopest glasses I ever saw. If yall doing mob movies "Mobsters" and "Gotti" is super dope
He was feeling no pain.
The ironic thing about Tony’s empire is that it all started to crumble, the second he started being humane. Example: he didn’t kill the mother and kids.
@13:35 chichi get the yayo!
Tony was so high on Yayo but the shotgun in the back took him out
On a side note, my boy Jae edge ups be on point‼️
CHECK OUT....JASON'S LYRIC, IN TOO DEEP AND HITCH 🔥🔥🔥
1:03:18 not justifying what Tony did,but he clearly warned manny anybody but his sister,He ain't listen
Is there a movie based off of Pablo escibar ?
Good question.
They've got a series on Netflix called "Pablo Escobar, The Drug Lord"
He was still moving when they were shooting him bcuz he was coked tf up lol
Yea if u know u know it makes u lose your GD mind
At the end when he was getting shot up remember he did all that coke bro was high asl😂😂😂😂
Future popped off for the song “Tony Montana”
Little did I know after doing my research on this movie, it was shot in California and Miami
Great movie review and Miami was really wild like that in the 80s, Cocaine Cowboys is what they called the drug traffickers. There’s a documentary out there titled Cocaine Cowboys that highlighted Griselda Blanco and her Hitman Rivi Ayala and their crew going up against rivals. Y’all should watch that it’s very good!
Amanda "he gonna hit him with the car" 😂😂😂
Yesssirrrr!!! Y’all really onto something
That wasn’t Sosa at the end. That was one of his main hit men.
Let's Gooooooo!!!!🔥🔥🔥🔥 Keep doing y'all thang
1:10:32 The Only Reason He Was Still Standing Is Bc Of That Coke
Great reaction! This is one of my favorite movies 🍿🥤!
You want mob movies?...but have yet to touch the godfather trilogy? That should have been your starting point guys!
Hawks and Hecht were the director and screenwriter for the original "Scarface" movie. That movie was inspired in part by the life of Al Capone.
36:10 Richard Belzer from law and order
The original Scarface, released in 1932, told the story of an Italian immigrant who became a underworld boss. Maybe that's the one you're thinking of. Also: Al Capone (a real-life mobster) was nicknamed Scarface.
Who the hell hasn’t seen Scarface in 2025
young people
If y’all like Al Pacino in this… y’all have to see Godfather 1&2 the epitome of what mafia films should be ! Straight masterpieces!!
Trust & Believe that there are Banks that wash dirty money, those off shore accounts. Drug dealers opening Boutiques, Restaurants and Car dealerships to cover their earnings. Great reactions, keep up the amazing work the two of you. Blessings
this movie always cracked us up back then with al pacinos funny accent but its still a wild ride with wicked soundtrack. Carlito's Way is another fire classic.
I love youngsters when they watch old movies they dont understand. They had the cameras behind him so that the people recording dont have to go back and forth from him to the camera. Its all about trying to fit it all in with little efforts. Yea it didnt make sence the camera was in the back but it makes sence for us to see both him and the cameras lol. Another reason why he didnt go down after being shot so many times was the drugs he took it allowed him to be numb. Gotta love this movie ❤.
You guys should play the game "Scarface The world is yours" for the PS2. Its a continuation as if Tony survived the war against Sosa. Id like to see you react playing that game
Love that game. Every time you made a drug transaction or tried to launder money, you had to use one of the meters like kicking a field goal in Madden
Ya gotta watch "blood in blood out" thats the mexican gangster movie 10/10 must see
Tony is the wrong muthafka to be surprising lol. Who tf surprises a psycho murderer
Tony was muscling in on my territory but Pedro offered me his protection.
Sad fact:the girl manny was talking to at the hotel when they almost killed Tony has been missing since she was 18 and she still is missing now her name is Tanny Lynn leppert they said she was last seen alive in a parking lot
Let’s goooo, this is my favorite gangster movie and one of my favorite movies of all time 🐐. So classic, “say hello to my little friend!” 💯
A claaaaasic! But if there's one thing I hate as a result of this film is how so many people are inspired by this film like y'all said at the end. The sad thing they don't get is that the life Tony Montana lived got him killed and the money that he hustled so hard for didn't matter at the end because he lost what was the most important to him.
Yea but Cocaine was everywhere in the 80s it was the thing like alcohol lol- watch “Blow” w Johnny Depp- based on George Jung famous dealers who’s drugs came to everyone’s neighborhood it affected us all back in the day!!
Al Pacino is in The Godfather series ... He plays Michael Corleone. That series is considered the greatest movies of all time.
The guy at the end that killed Tony wasn't Sosa it was his security guy that went up in the chopper and hung Omar out of the helicopter
Lol. That boy thought Sosa tooled up and handled the business himself.
My all time favorite classic gangster movie
In the original movie, he does run him over after he kills him in the street.
8:46 Miami Beach looks nothing like that, today. Big difference from over 40yrs ago
What’s crazy is the buildings pretty much the same tho
Look up the documentary:
Cocaine Cowboys
It’s about the Miami drug trade. The events in Miami inspired the movie, but the movie was also a remake from the 1930s as well.
The original one was about the Prohabition era
It’s a lesson drugs and that life lead to death those that made it out of that era learned that lesson!!!!!!! Fast money and cocaine is a hell if a drug! It drove Tony. Crazy in the end and killed everyone he loved!!
Check out Carlito's Way. Just as good as Scarface and some of Pacino's best work.
Before ya'll watch anything else right after of this please watch 2001 Blow starting Jonny Deep
Must be getting old if the young people don't know Al Pacino. It's pronounced "Puh-CHEE-no" like cappuccino.
Bruh I was born in late 90's and Even I know who Al Pacino is,you gotta stop with this assumption that all young people born after the 90's-2000's are naive,Everyone doesn't watch the same things growing up
@@SupportGamin2025 I can tell you were just by reading what you typed.
I like when he says "I always tell the truth, even when i lie".
Basically saying he knows how to withhold information, which can be seen as a form of lying. Or he only says what's true and let's people jump to their own assumptions 💯
I lived 4 blocks from chainsaw scene '98-'01. It was on same street Versace got shot, if you even know who that is? This is old before Ocean Drive got jumpin'. Had maybe a dollar in my bank account to keep it open?😅 Partied like a rock star "Studio 54 times a thousand 365 nights a yr" according to Miami Beach mayor on E Entertainment.😅 Only left cause of family matters. Is a man-made island Paradise playground for rich & famous. Back then if knew what you were doing you really could "make it" there. I hardly paid for sht. Just hit the scene hard & ran!!!😅
Old man talking good times here. Sorry, couldn't help myself. This ought to be fun.
See ya.
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Good job. 👍🏻 Had a blast watching this. I would like to see you guys reacting to The Wanderers (1979). This is a classic, too.
Set against the urban jungle of 1963 New York's gangland subculture, this coming of age teenage movie is set around the Italian gang the Wanderers. Slight comedy, slight High School angst and every bit entertaining with its classic 1950's Rock n' Roll songs.
I love how oblivious they both are about someone being coked out lol
Scarface was on his Diddy