HEAT (1995) MOVIE REACTION!! FIRST TIME WATCHING!! Robert De Niro | Al Pacino | Full Movie Review
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With a sequel in the works from Director Michael Mann (Manhunter, Collateral) set to star Austin Butler & Adam Driver, John Humphrey and Aaron Alexander, at long last, give their FIRST TIME Reaction, Commentary, Breakdown, & Spoiler Review for the classic Crime Epic - and the first film to feature both Robert De Niro (Raging Bull, Taxi Driver) & Al Pacino (The Godfather, Scarface) as co-leads! The film also features Val Kilmer (Top Gun, Batman Forever, Real Genius), John Voight (Anaconda, Deliverance), Ashley Judd (Kiss the Girls, Bug, Double Jeopardy), Tom Sizemore (Saving Private Ryan, Black Hawk Down), Wes Studi (Deep Rising, The Last of the Mohicans), Dennis Haysbert (24, Major League), William Fichtner (Armageddon, The Dark Knight), Hank Azaria (Mystery Men, The Simpsons, The Bird Cage), Danny Trejo (Machete, From Dusk Till Dawn), Tom Noonan (Robocop 2, The House of the Devil), Natalie Portman (Black Sawn, Leon The Professional, V for Vendetta, & MORE!
John & Aaron React to all the Best Scenes & Most Intense Moments including the Heat Restaurant Scene, Armored Van Heist, The Sun Rises and Sets with Her, Heat Shootout Scene, Neil and Eady, Drive-In Shoot Out, Look at Me, The Action is the Juice, The Coffee Shop Scene, and BEYOND!
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44 Minutes is another shootout movie based on a true story, which happened in LA.
This movie did inspire those 2 guys to wear body armor and rob a bank in LA decades ago. They were watching Heat before they robbed the bank. There was like a several hour shootout with the police and it was crazy.
@jeffreydavid6794 I heard also those two guys came over from Eastern Europe to commit crimes, and if caught, they would claim insanity.
58:05 BETTER HELP is not a credible therapy provider. They have been caught using unlicensed and reportedly rude "therapists", selling sensitive personal data of their patients to third parties like Facebook and have been fined over $7 Million by the FTC for ethics violations.
The scene of Pacino and De Niro having their conversation over coffee is a true masterclass in acting, writing and directing! These two enemies being completely honest with each other about their lives and how even though they respect each other they will not go easy on each other, it’s s impossible to look away from.
I would argue that the final couple minutes of the film is the actual conclusion to that conversation. The connection those two have to each other is compounded tenfold when they share those final moments together. It's truly poetic and I tear up EVERY time ❤
They don't consider each other as enemies, just two professionals in absolutely opposite professions , it was like a sit down between a doctor and an undertaker
That part still gives me goose bumps
What if you do got me boxed in
They always work best when they are in the same movies
Fun fact: Soldiers were given val kilmers footage from this movie to show them how they should be handling a gun properly. With the reload speed and accuracy
Including “bounding”. In the gunfight he regularly lays down suppressive fire to allow his buddies to move up, and vice versa. Exactly how it should be done.
Pacino said his character was supposed to be a user of cocaine, so that's why he was acting that way. It was just never portrayed in the movie on screen. I read there was supposed to be a scene where he does a key bump off a knife.
Came in to say this.
The only action movie with an uninterrupted shoutout scene not ruined by a music overlay
29:25 Theres a dead man on the other end of this line. Iconic Quote.
Michael Mann is, very quietly, one of the best directors of his generation. One of his best is a film he did a few years before Heat, Last of the Mohicans. He isn't the first to adapt that novel into a movie, but his is generally regarded as the best, featuring peak Daniel Day-Lewis.
From top to bottom, the final action scene is imho the best in film history. Been humming that music for 3 decades.
This was my late brother's favorite movie. We would watch this so many times on hangover Sundays.
This is for Andrew: Heat was a remake of Michael Mann's own TV movie LA Takedown! Dude basically made the same film twice!!
If you watch LA Takedown you can definitely see what a bigger budget and A class actors can get you. It's basically a shot for shot remake in some cases, and Heat is far superior.
This movie is really good, the sound design with the guns in this movie is immaculate
really good? its a masterpiece in film making.
The bank robbery scene was shot and choreographed so well that to this day it’s shown to U.S. marine recruits as an example of how to reload and retreat under fire.
When I was in the army they showed us that scene as well esp with communicating and use of cover
I remember watching this in the theater. The sound design during the firefight with the police. The echo of the gunfire. Dolby at its finest.
Not only that, but they never used any sound effects on this scene. Its all live fire sounds (blanks of course) I've seen this movie over 20 times
Because it’s based on a real shootout pull it up! 💩 lasted hours!! Realtime copter from overhead
I worked in a high-rise in downtown LA when the shootout was filmed. Heard automatic weapons fire for the better part of 2 weeks, but for safety reasons they kept onlookers too far away to see anything interesting (and believe me, I tried to look).
That Time that Batman, and Michael Corleone and Vito Corleone did a movie together 😅
(with a lil of Tony Montana)
I’d say it’s more Michael, Vito, and Doc Holliday
Machete too 🤠
Also the og Red Dragon and Buffalo Bill.
Vincent's colleague Bosko is Ted Levine who played Wild Bill in "Silence of the Lambs".
And I believe Tom Noonan was the og Red Dragon from Mann's own "Manhunter".
He was also Paul Walkers boss in the very first Fast and Furious movie. Plus, he was in the TV show Monk with Tony Shaloob
@@geoffbaumgartner5335 Yes he was, I wish people would react to "Manhunter as well.
He didn’t play wild bill he played buffalo bill.
He’s also the voice of Rusty Nail in Joy Ride (also w/ Paul Walker)
12:00:
One of the best stares ever.
R.I.P
Tom Sizemore
Practically, Heat is just a film made to see who can be the greater powerhouse: De Niro or Pacino.
Honestly, Pacino wins. But damn De Niro comes close.
I lean De Niro, but agree with the sentiment!
It was remade from L.A Takedown.
Ppl for so long wanted a scene with Pacino and DeNiro
52:08 former members of FBI & British sas was brought on to advise the actors on weapons training. The actually spent three months training them from trigger discipline to quick reloaded, rapid fire, & flank maneuvering. The most dedicated and near expert level was Val.
The military when training actually use Kilmers scenes from the shootout
@@shawnjohnson2837 CORRECT!!!
This is one of the best "cops vs criminals" films of all time. I think it's brilliant.
Nolan even said that Heat was one of the big influences on the tone of The Dark Knight. William Fichtner appears in both films and in The Dark Knight is the bank employee who takes shots at The Joker's guys in the opening of TDK.
The iconic scene between Vincent (Pacino) & Neil (Deniro) Actually happened Heat is based loosely on Chicago Cop Chuck Adamson (Vincent)
On the hunt for the real Neil McCauley.
The shootout is the best ever committed to film. The training they went through was extensive
Guys, give Manhunter a try. Very underrated, first Hannibal Lecter movie, also a Michael Mann joint
Amy Brenneman was great in this, she was also great in the TV Show Judging Amy.
Fun fact: Al Pacino was instructed via the script to play his character as if he had a secret coke addiction. Apparently there was even scene that was deleted that showed a quick glimpse of him using it.
We need COLLATERAL next from you guys.
Supposedly theres going to be a Heat 2 which will serve as a prequel/Sequel. Supposed to start filming sometime this year
You can bet the house it will suck the big one. They always do.....especially nowadays.
Easily one of the best crime epics of all time. Every performer in this is in top form, but ESPECIALLY Bobby D and Ally P lol. And just the vibe of the film is amazing. Incredible filmmaking all around.
Also, Fun Fact: during the bank heist, they actually had sound design for the firearms ready to use in the final cut, but Michael Mann hated the way it sounded, so they trashed it and used all of the sound they captured on the day.
One of my favourite movies of all time great too see it on the channel rejects.. I always cry at the end. The chemistry between deniro and pacino is some of the best ever captured on film. One of the best reactions ive seen..
Yeah that ending, especially the final shot, is absolutely poetic and powerful ❤
54:53 Val's scenes are used for S.W.A.T. Units almost nationwide. To this day.
Manhunter also by Michael Mann. First Hannibal Hector movie.
Great movie and GREAT ASS!!! Lol!
Anyway, the shootout scene is one of the most realistic action sequences in film history. It took 2 weeks to film it, as Director Michael Mann was worried that it was going to rain in some scenes.
I worked in a high-rise in downtown LA when the shootout was filmed. Heard automatic weapons fire for the better part of 2 weeks, but for safety reasons they kept onlookers too far away to see anything interesting (and believe me, I tried to look).
You've definitely seen references in other movies, The Dark Knight was basically Nolan's homage to Heat.
51:11 "Boss Man" Yeah, he had it coming.
I like how the "good guy", Cop has the worse personal relationships and the "bad guy", criminal has the more romantic love relationships.
You mentioned if this movie got a lot of criticism for showing criminals on "how its done". This movie inspired the North Hollywood shootout in 97'. Where the criminals walked down the street in body armor and fully automatic weapons.
It’s great how the contrasts Pachino and DeNiro’s characters in EVERY way. Down to DeNiro being the criminal who’s quiet and a man of few words, and Pachino is a cop of many words, who is anything BUT QUIET.
Couldn't give this a thumbs up fast enough. One of my all-time favorites! Cheers.
Eady felt the heat in her hands waiting in the car
One of the greatest heist movies of all time and peak De Niro/Pacino (I get it that others may argue for others, but to me, this is at least up there).
😊 just to throw it out there for you, Aaron, Batman forever, same year as heat. Oh my God, I just looked it up. Michael Mann is 81 years old, Jesus.
The "green screen" shots of Eadie and Neil looking out over LA were actually still shot on the same location as the real shots from the rear as Mann wanted to have the genuine ambient light on the actors faces and still be able to clearly see their eys and face etc while still have the ambient light of city too. But given the nature of light levels captured by film cameras they wouldn't be able to get all the ambient light in one shot and still see their faces and eyes.
The “she had a great ass” was improvised by Pachino, and the shock from the other actor was real
Nearly 30 years later...still my all-time favorite movie. It's one of the rare movies where you like both sides. You don't want either to lose. Michael Mann's masterpiece imo.
What a cast with so many up and coming actors. The only disappointment was the ending being abrupt but it's understandable. Rumors are Austin Butler could play a younger version of Val Kilmer's character as he has been doing gun training with the same trainer that trained Keanu Reeves and Halle Berry for John Wick Chapter 3: Parabellum.
Correct, it is confirmed already that Adam Driver will play Robert DeNiro's younger version character, and I believe Timothy Chalamet is rumored to play young Pacino, nothing confirmed so far, except that the movie is in fact green lit.
@@LetsGetitBoah interesting.
Taran Tactical
@@LetsGetitBoah God I hope not, I don't get the infatuation with Timothy Chalamet. He's an average actor and certainly doesn't have the gravitas to pull off this type of role.
^^^^^ Agreed 100%. Hell, I like his sister more lol.
Aaron and John were fabulous for this reaction. 🎉 love you 2 together. So many moments of fun. Thanks guys.
One of the most poignant quotes I live by to this day. *Do not get attached or make any obligations that you cannot walk out of in 30 seconds flat when you feel the heat around the corner.*
why? you a bank robber?
@@happyapple4269 Have you seen the job market & dating pool?
😂😂😂😂😂 My exact thoughts
Pacino was his ultimate sexiest in : Serpico, Godfather I & II and Carlito's Way(especially Carlitos Way). In Heat, I give him and average sexy even though I love this movie. This movie was a big deal back in the day because despite them both being in Godfather II, Pacino and DeNiro had never done a movie in which they were in actual scenes together. Thanks for the upload guys! PS. "Jason Momoa at home" is also "Buffalo Bill" from Silence Of The Lambs.
Jason Momoa at home is not Buffalo Bill, but he is in the movie, he is the first cop who dies in the shootout
Michael Mann wrote a book that was released last year that is a combination sequel/prequel to the events of Heat.
1:07:40 F*ckin Xander Berkeley Get Owned
1:08:24 Ralph Sit Down!!!
The tune at the end as he dies is phenomenal
Moby - God moving over the face of the waters. Superb.
😊😊 OK so at this point, you know through my comments I love you guys, but I have to say with the crew that you have somebody’s movies that you watch for the first time amaze me because I always assumed because of the nature of some of your background in the industry you guys would know of these movies but then again I am assuming things about you guys I don’t know and I do apologize for doing that. but honestly heat shocked me that in particular, you have not actually seen it😮😊😂❤
Brush they cappin for the bag. Come on its YT. Nothing be real it's all a grift.
Aaron, when you have a big boy thought that you would like to express, you don't have to scream it out every single time you open your mouth. Good lord dude.
Thank you for reacting to this film!
At my job, I write a movie quote on the whiteboard for everyone to guess the film...Just a way to help boost morale and spirit, but yesterday, I used a quote FROM THIS MOVIE! When I saw the notification, I said "there's no way..."
I love these kind of interactions at work places :D What was the quote?
It was from the diner scene, when Al says “if it comes down between you, and some poor bastard who’s wife you’re going to turn into a widow…brotha, you are goin’ down.” I had to change “bastard” to keep it appropriate though 😂.
Thanks for that rewatch. Been a while since I've watched it but it still gets me.
Yes! I'm so glad y'all are reviewing Heat. This is one of my favorite.
Bank robbery scene is a masterclass in editing and sound design.
THE BEST SHOOT OUT IN A MOVIE EVER!! NO MUSIC, JUST REAL SOUND AND ECHOS ETC.. AMAZING UNDERRATED SCENE IN A MOVIE
This was much more than i expected. You guys were surprised at so many moments. It's not predictable at all. What a great watch!
I know it's not a competition, but DeNiro won the diner scene. Pacino is trying to show off his range and intensity while DeNiro just sits there being the coolest guy in the room.
How can these guys not have seen HEAT? I find it extremely difficult to believe a channel that covers the in's and out's of films the host have never seen HEAT! ... Loz I do love your work and your reactions.
Amazing movie with great action and super entertaining dialogue. Diane Venora and Amy Brenneman do a excellent job and it's not that easy when you have a movie icon as a scene partner
This movie is flawless from my perspective. I can watch it anytime anywhere. It won the award for best sound design. Spot on castings and great writing. Whoever choreographed did great as well with the weapon handling and what not. Im also a fan of Michael Manns asthenic and style. I have been involved with martial arts, combative and such for years. Love the come along tactic Neal uses on Bosko when they leave the diner. Hand under the bridge of the nose with the head forced back. Then Vincent used it again against Rollins in the hotel room to put him through the glass. Where the head goes the body goes. Not something you would typically see. Buffalo Bill out here being a detective now. Great reaction from you guys.
1:10:15 Chris & Charlene although toxic relationship still had love to the end.
What's your All-Time FAVORITE Crime Epic???
City Hall is super underrated
Out of michael man's this and public enemies which would be awesome to see one day🙆♂️🙏🙏
We own the night and Eastern Promises.
2017 Power Rangers
I think 'American Gangster' with Denzel and Russell Crowe. They have a similar cat & mouse relationship, but that movie doesn't get as much love as it deserves.😟
This movie is easily in my top 10 of favorite movies of all time! The bank robbery scene and shoot out is one of the best scenes of all time! Val Kilmers acting during the shootout and technique is so amazing
1:11:37 "Neil is gone... BAM!"
"He's on a plane flying *FIRST CLASS!* "
that restaurant scene just chills and brilliant to giants sat infront of each other
This is a great example of how a shootout scene can look when trained by the S.A.S, and taken seriously by the actors.
So this is not adapted from a book but Michael Mann wrote a sequel to the film in the form of a book titled HEAT 2. Now it is confirmed that Michael Mann is adapting his own sequel into a film.
1:14:09 I'm sorry but Waingrow had to die!!! He was like a rabid dog, killed numerous prostitutes and sold out the crew. If anyone had it coming the most was him. Like I said a bad penny.
Great Reaction John and Aaron! This movie is really good! 👍
The background is Pacino is playing an aging cokehead. This being the '90s, the character was meant to have been a big shot in the '80s, but this is the wreckage of his glory days.
Deeper background: Pacino's girl in this is also the lead in a great '90s action movie, The Substitute. Tom Berenger. Ernie Hudson. Some others. Lotta fun.
Search for Nolan and Heat, it's not just on Dark Knight, Christopher loves this film
1:12:34 The only father figure who cared. (They were not married.)
7:01 - John: "Oh no don't do it Optimus!"
Pffthahaha!
1:23:31 That music is Moby's 'God Moving Over the Face of the Waters' from the album 'Everything Is Wrong' (1995). :)
Batman Forever was released in the year 1995.
54:09 The best movie shootout. It manages to make the sound of dead silence after the last shot rang out more deafening than the sound of all those rounds being fired.
underrated movie 👏🏻👏🏻
please watch and react to:
- jack reacher (2012)
- jack ryan: shadow recruit (2014)
- triple 9 (2016)
- criminal (2016)
- jack reacher never go back (2016)
- the snowman (2017)
no one has ever underrated this.
I thought Criminal was brilliant!
8:51 - Aaron: "I mean Diddy makes lotsa moves that's why he's in the situation..."
Roaraahahahaaa!!
I think the camera change you're talking about in the final scenes was to replicate the look of a security camera
Did anyone notice the character actor playing one off the cop squad also played buffalo bill in silence of the lambs
Michael Mann's 'Thief' is also well worth checking out. Very much an early companion piece to this with the authenticity and attention to detail of robbers doing a robbing.
Yes yes yes have fun with this movie you two the shoot out scene and the sound of the gunfire was a chef's kiss.
The Sharper Imaged used the post heist shootout to showcase these very small, very powerful speakers.
This masterpiece movie not getting nominated for any Oscars is an absolute travesty!
I remember when this was coming out. The trailers for this got so many people hype for it. Two of our best actors at the top of their game, going head to head. Movies like this are why I love epic crime stories. Great reaction. Tons of fun. Thank you guys for watching this.
Fun fact. Nolan used "HEAT" as a template for the "Dark Knight." You also mentioned Grand Theft Auto; GTA straight ripped off HEAT for it's video game franchise. Also, A bunch of corrupt cops in Columbia pulled a heist of an armored truck based on the tactics in the movie. Heat is an all time classic.
That was a nice betterhelp plug right there lol
Dude I just watched this on Sunday! Perfect timing
On streaming?
1:50:39 Henry Rollins has talked about it being amazing to have worked on this movie, but also has joked that he'll basically take whatever acting job he's offered because one day "they" are going to realize that he's "not supposed to be here." Meaning in the acting or entertainment world. His words, not mine. I think he's great. He's remained very humble in general and basically wants to keep doing whatever he can as long as people want to hire him. He's also talked about what it was like getting beat up in that scene.
The guy who plays Van Zandt is also the Bank Manager in The Dark Knight.
Waingro was a serial killer now under the protection of the police, if Neil doesn’t get him he will kill again, sacrificed himself for the greater good.
Scrolling through RUclips, what do I watch today? No, not this, not this, not that then, til I see the thumbnail to this and say,
yep, that's it! 🍿
Love this reaction. Your excitement matched mine. 🎉🎉❤
I've seen this movie probably 30 times and it is an absolute master class in film making. Everything is top notch
this duo always has the best jokes and humor
Although John Voight's Nate had vibes of suspension, he & kelso were the ones who set the crews' scores. 1:14:14
Great reaction guys! Heat is definitely a classic