There was the Toyota War, which was the last phase of a war that was instigated by Gaddafi’s Libya against Chad. Gaddafi was an appalling failure of a military leader, 7,500 of his troops died, compared to the 1,000 casualties that Chad suffered.
Cause when you got so much money that it gets pointless. His paranoia got the best of him especially doing PURE Colombian yay. This movie is the best fucking classic ever cause it will get talked about til the end of days
Paul Engemann sings the song and Pete Bellotte wrote it, but Giorgio Moroder produced it and the other 80s songs in the movie. You can hear Moroder's score come in as the song ends. Moroder really helped usher in the 80s sound with his 70s synth scores, Donna Summer and Italo-disco sound. By the time this movie came out, the 70s were dead and the 80s sound was here and in your face. Thanks to Giorgio.
@@musahaque2000 but it's literally a remake lmao. The exact same thing that happens in the original happens in this one. Tony overthrows his own boss after they sent a hit squad all because tony was hitting on his girl. Tony is overprotective to his sister, to the point where he murders his right hand man all because he was dating his sister. Tony's own greed ends up getting him into deep shit with the wrong type of people, to the point where he dies in a shootout, where his sister dies in the crosssfire. Also, his sister tries to murder tony for killing her fiance. These events all happen in both the original and the remake.
@@vDeadbolt I know what you mean, I just meant that it was set in the modern time and presented the same things in different ways, the soundtrack was new, unlike movies like The Omen.
and his roles was very opposite. in Godfather he was more coldblooded and serious man in classic suit, who was very traditional, and in Scarface he was a mayhem in hawaii shirts and stylish costumes, who always breaked the rules and do what he want.
@Pear be good to see how it would cope this day and age but toned down to shit because everything has to be friendly n shit I'm only 19 but when I seen this movie it's one I will always watch fuckin mint
Over the course of the movie you see what happens is and it’s not all positive and gangster as people portray it. Tony starts off extremely poor and begins to be alienated with himself and his closest peers as he gets wealthier and stronger
@@BranSoIo It's hard to compare those two. There are huge generation gaps between those. The 1930's version Tony was bad ass for his time. Tony Montana was bad ass for the 80's. The original one also deserves credit IMO. I agree about the reboot, there shouldn't be one, maybe over 50 years just like the gap between these two😅
No you can't- but that won't stop studios from trying. When you're as imaginative as a modern Hollywood studio exec, you can't let a creative idea like remaking an old 80s classic (which was itself a remake) just pass you by.
I love how the banker initially starts off with delight at seeing all that cash coming in and by the end, he's thinking how the hell is he going to wash all of it lmao
He's also probably like "Tony, you can't just constantly bring duffle bags full of cash through the front door of my bank in broad daylight. One time was cool - doing it every single day is basically hanging a giant neon sign for the cops that says 'DRUG MONEY LAUNDROMAT'. Use the back door for gods sake."
In the 80’s this entire movie was criticized due to the fact that ironically it was an accurate critic to the US society from those times. Most of the movies from the 80’s were expected to finish like this scene with the main character obtaining everything related to materialism. A movie light years forward to the age it was realeased. A classic and a masterpiece
I understood it was criticized more-so because he would have been too likeable as a character and was representing a too real problem in peoples eyes at the time. The hyper nationalism of the time made a lot of people at least unwittingly racist and depicting a character of hispanic descent who became a brutal drug lord as this capable and this likeable seemed in poor taste to most especially when combined with some of the brutal scenes. Ganster movies often as in real life ended in their death, many of those movies were based on real gansters who had already died and hollywood had a long history of making gangster movies even in the black and white days so the idea that it was disliked because of the ending seems contradictory.
Literally just one year before Scarface, in 1982 two other masterpieces became huge cult films just like Scarface, and that was The Thing and Blade Runner. All three of those movies flopped financially and critically but are now regarded as classics :D
@César Rabbit Yeah but this is pretty much it's own movie. It has a lot of things different from the original. If anyone tries to make a remake i'm willing to bet that they will just try to copy everything this movie did and fail miserably.
@@ΝαιΑγγελικούλαμου What are you even talking about? The style of men in the 80s? You mean mullets, parachute pants, and neon? I could see the 50s, 60s, or maybe 70s... but 80s? That decade was a major turning point for fashion, mostly away from the clean cut look of a suit.
*Yeah because mass illegal immigration and democrat corruption was a good thing for the country. Fck democrat voters are out of touch soy losers living in their own soy latte bubble. You're all the reason why you cant afford to eat or drive a car or buy a house.*
You are absolutely right, and it is like in any Scorsese movie : De Palma got his inspiration from him. The Wolf of Wall Street is built the same way, among many other works of him.
@@failedsociety0i would have been long gone in half the time & bought my way into Australia & settled in the middle of nowhere after buying a sheep station hopefully bagging a beaut shearer
This is the most aggressively 80’s montage ever, the last scene really sells it too. Tons of coke, smoking a cigarette, drinking hard liquor and also extremely rich because you sell coke lol.
@@krissharma6496 in between the 1st Godfather and Scarface he made Serpico and Dogs Day Afternoon which really boost his popularity. Scarface is a cult classic which the film community hated at the time.
It's wild to think that this movie was kind of panned when it first came out but it became a sort of cult classic especially in the hoods across America. Scarface is synonymous with the American Dream
I owe this movie so much, before I saw Scarface I was a small time drug dealer with nothing going for me. My family disowned me and I’d lost my job(as an electrician). After I saw this movie I decided to turn my life around and started selling cocaine like it was going out of style! (It wasn’t). And eventually, after I buckled down and won a few turf wars I was able to overtake my enemies and had them say hello to my little friend before parting ways. And I lived happily ever after. I have to go now, my computer time’s up, need to get back to my cell.
Naw it’s been like this for them ever since GTA 5 released… in 48 hours they made 1.5 billion dollars …. And all the online in game purchases since then have netted probably triple that or more 😅
3:07 - 3:30. In just 27 seconds, Michelle Pfeifer said, "I feel guilt, I feel regret, I feel rage, I feel shame, I feel neglected, I feel afraid and vulnerable. I hate the person I've become. Money truly can't buy happiness and I don't want to spend the rest of my life living this way" without uttering A SINGLE WORD. An exceptional actress who, much like Halle Berry, has found herself plagued by a career of mostly mediocre films in which she never truly gets the opportunity to showcase her true acting prowess.
Lol, you are such an idiot 😂 it's not about how tony wasn't able to keep his success, this movie is about how doomed he was. Some people are really dumb, and they look their dumbest when they are trying to be pretentious snd smart 😂
“In this country, you gotta make the money first. Then when you get the money, you get the power. Then when you get the power, then you get the women.” - Tony Montana 1983
The larger the illegal profits of gangsters the harder it is to launder it. there are stories where drug lord just dispose of or hide their profits because it attracts the authorities
LOL it's so true man the look on the bankers face when they keep bringing in those big sacks of money and the sacks get more and more and more the look on his face is priceless
DEFO A CLASSIC OF A MOVIE MY ALL TIME FAVOURITE"THE ONLY THING I HAVE IN THIS WORLD IS MY WORD AND BALLS"AND" I WONT BREAK THEM FOR NOBODY" Tony Montana saying to Sosa..
@@juniorog4080 Goodfellas and Casino yes.... The Godfathetr I only watched 15 mins and never got into it. I stopped watching. Should I give it another chance?
@@alienlatino2945 Ha, I know what you mean, but YES, gotta get in the mindset, it feels slow and long but thats what makes it a masterpiece building each character and storyline, its not a rushed movie, after that youll wish it keeps going on. Dont give up on it, if you did like Goodfellas and Casino you will really appreaciate this more. Good luck!
I saw your video on how Gustavo from Cayo Perico was a reference to Gonzalez then showed the clip with the chainsaw, which made me want to watch this movie. Saw it last night and it was just incredible
@THE WHIRLWIND No, bankers don't go to jail son, he was worried because that's a lot of money to be laundered than before and he knew he would work harder to do that, which means more people needed to be paid, also he needed to let the "scarface" that he must pay him more etc.
@@TylerDurden-oy2hm no movie can replace this movie heat is another type of movie but scarface is irreplaceable the two movies a different from each other and it should be that way they should not be compared at if they are not similar to each other
eh seems like they would've been better off to cut down the earlier stuff the slightest bit and actually fill this out a little, i get that its the least important part of the whole "rise and fall of so and so" thing, but cmon
@@oluwaseunadesoye9028In The world is yours, he outright says that now, since he is a regional manager, he cannot do it so blatantly anymore. To which Tony reminds him that he didn't become regional manager by selling pension schemes.
Whoever did the production design on this film deserves a special award. They really created an iconic pastel look that influenced a whole slew of TV shows and films that followed
He shoulda stayed with that banker. Sure his rates were higher, but look how much money he had to launder. It was worth the price. Instead he decided to go to Seidlebaum, who ended up being an undercover cop, which led to him having to do that thing for Sosa. Ultimately it was greed that started the chain of events that led to his downfall.
he got too greedy and stingy. he was making tons of money but too cheap to stay safe. like frank said, stay low, quiet , stay safe, tony EGO was too big
You miss the point, greed got him there to begin with, and it's what ended him too, this is why greed is bad...because it's an endless search of more, and that more runs out
@Louie O. BlevinsMusic I agree....tacky as hell. But it suits the film and the whole tacky aspiration to wealth, power and ostentation as it is portrayed. It's like the history of portable Casio keyboards from their tinkly bonk beginnings to the CZ series.
@@torachan23 My bad... Did I hurt your feelings bro??? Yeah...taking advantage of vulnerable people because they didn't have a daddy growing up to teach them how to be a REAL MEN.... Did you have a daddy growing up bro?
Frank warned Tony to "stay low" and that the people that want everything... don't last! Frank was right. Montana tried to get too big and too fast. That led to his death.
This montage shows that exactly too. Tonys money comes in, gets laundered, he gains power by being associates with Big people and buying mansions and businesses. Then he gets married.
Then the woman takes you to court. You get divorced. You have no money. You have no woman. You have no more power. You don’t even have friends. Life can be a cruel mistress!
It only worries him because the more money he gets into the bank the harder it is to launder. Banks have anti money laundering procedures that have to adhere to in order for a bank to remain chartered. Every time a deposit or withdrawal of $10000 ($5000 in 1983) or more in a single day is made per account a report is submitted to us treasury unless exempt like other banks operating in the us, state local and federal government agencies or authorities stock entities listed on major exchanges and it's subsidiaries and payroll customers. The banker said he has to charge more to launder after this scene which means he has to do more work to evade detection from the feds and from compliance in his Bank. In this montage we see tony's fronts my guess is he has bogus payrolls and engages in real estate to make the money appear clean at the end which means that the bank in the montage was involved.
It's the look of having everything (materially) you could possibly dream of, but inside your soul your left with complete emptiness. It makes the entire montage.
@firecontent6841she was never wrong. Tony promised her he would be different but that happiness only worked for a couple of days in the movie Also maybe she/he couldn't have kids and that hit harder
I love the ending scene of this song . Tony’s wife is so strung out on drugs. The foreshadowing that while they are on top now; it will undoubtedly lead to their personal demise.
I love the shot of the tigers, showing us the top of Tony's aspirations and dreams getting real, this movie is easily one of the best films ever made, every scene is exciting.
You gotta miss the days when Al Pacino could play unique characters and not be the same type cast of character over and over again since the Devil's advocate. Maybe even the Godfather III he decided to just be himself. But the dude was just an insane actor in his prime and even though I love the godfather movies, this is my favorite Al Pacino movie of all time. Just an incredible acting job here.
It's interesting how Gina and Manny's love blossoms in the background while Tony is distracted with all the bling. He also doesn't see the downfall of his wife into addiction and depression. He's blinded with gold.
@@giannidisumma2948 he's not really shown using heavily until the very last part of the movie, when he starts facing serious problems - both with the law and the mafia. So his addiction is more of a side-effect of his lifestyle, which is a price he pays for the monetary gains that he receives from his illegal activities. Cocaine was just cheaper and easier for him to use compared to prescription drugs, it was just a matter of convenience. But I agree that emotional suppression can be an influential factor in addictive behavior. But I don't think drugs are main motivator of Montana, nor are they the thing to blame for his behavior. Tony is after 2 main factors: money and influence, he says it himself - "first you get the money, then you get the power, then you get the woman". Here we can see that Montana prioritizes money and power over personal relationships, he sees a partner as something to gain, not a person to be trusted and cared for. Drug use is certainly a factor in psychopathic people like Montana, but I don't see it as a main driving force in his behavior, it was rather his greed and desire to control other people: his wife and his sister for instance. When he can't get that control, he hurts people who are the closest to him. Drugs were just a coincidental factor which he wasn't able to handle due to his personal shortcomings.
“In this country, you gotta make the money first.” - Shows him hauling bags of money into the bank. “Then when you get the money, you get the Power.” - Shows him next with various businesses with his name on them. “Then when you get the power, THEN you get the Woman.” - Finally shows him marrying Elvira. He was goddamn right. 😎👍🏻
I remember watching Scarface at night for like 20th time, result , never heard the alarm in the morning, so missed my flight to Athens, but I never regret it really.
The thumbnail makes Tony look like a chill person who’s talking on the phone with his friend about what they did on the weekend
But then you watch the movie 🤣🤣
Fr bro one of the few times you see Tony smile
Well pretty much what he was doing. "You know Sosa, I had real fun carving up that Khazza Frank"
If you think about it that is what's happening isn't it?
That’s exactly what they were doing, duh!
Please dont remake this movie. Please.
Not needed. 100% agree.
You know they will ain’t no way around it
It's already on it's way but I believe Luca Guadagnino can pull it off
It's already a remake. Original movie is from 1932.
Offwhite TM if you don’t believe him search it up.
When your mom gives you money , and doesn’t ask for the change back
Hahaha, easily the funniest comment!
First the money then the power
😂😂
Good one!
😂😂
A war is heating up in Middle East.
Toyota:
Good one😂😂😂 you mean, the war that's been going on for 3000 years? lol those fkrs just can't seem to stop blowing each other up
As a middle eastern this is funny 😂
Omg I'm dying 🤣🤣🤣
There was the Toyota War, which was the last phase of a war that was instigated by Gaddafi’s Libya against Chad.
Gaddafi was an appalling failure of a military leader, 7,500 of his troops died, compared to the 1,000 casualties that Chad suffered.
LMFAO
Scarface is easily one of the best movies ever
Yep
My ass is easily the best ass I have ever had
@@APAstronaut333 I Can see It?
In my community you get this movie and a copy of the chronic album instead of a father figure ✊
Welcome to the limit🙌🔥
This sequence represents Tony at his peak. It was all downhill from here.
@@6Persona6Ignotus6 😂😂😂😂😂😂
Definitely. "The World is Yours"
It was downhill from the beginning of the film.
So many people watch this film but don't understand anything about it.
Cause when you got so much money that it gets pointless. His paranoia got the best of him especially doing PURE Colombian yay. This movie is the best fucking classic ever cause it will get talked about til the end of days
@@6Persona6Ignotus6 BRUHHHH
The guy who choose this song for this movie deserves a best spot in heaven
Hell ya
This song wasn't chosen, it was made for the movie.
Giorgio Moroder wrote a lot of the music! Not sure about this tune.
Paul Engemann sings the song and Pete Bellotte wrote it, but Giorgio Moroder produced it and the other 80s songs in the movie. You can hear Moroder's score come in as the song ends. Moroder really helped usher in the 80s sound with his 70s synth scores, Donna Summer and Italo-disco sound. By the time this movie came out, the 70s were dead and the 80s sound was here and in your face. Thanks to Giorgio.
@@RichV20 Bellotte wrote it with Moroder if I'm not wrong
Psychiatrists right now.
Ya leí esto en otro post
Ahahahaha and us who bought cryto earlier this year lol.
Well done you yanks
😂😂😂
Because of the election?😂
@@hansgruber788 Fuck YEAH, dude!! I'm making MAD money! I knew a Trump win was gonna make that crypto FLY! My President won AND I'm RICH! Mwahahaha!
*This movie deserves rewatch. Not remake.*
The ironic thing is that this is a remake
@Beverly Marsh yeah?
Well it was really it's own thang, a remake is a direct copy of the original, this was more like a makeover that stands on it's own.
@@musahaque2000 but it's literally a remake lmao. The exact same thing that happens in the original happens in this one. Tony overthrows his own boss after they sent a hit squad all because tony was hitting on his girl. Tony is overprotective to his sister, to the point where he murders his right hand man all because he was dating his sister. Tony's own greed ends up getting him into deep shit with the wrong type of people, to the point where he dies in a shootout, where his sister dies in the crosssfire. Also, his sister tries to murder tony for killing her fiance. These events all happen in both the original and the remake.
@@vDeadbolt I know what you mean, I just meant that it was set in the modern time and presented the same things in different ways, the soundtrack was new, unlike movies like The Omen.
Al Pacino was in BOTH of the greatest gangsters movies of all time Scarface and The Godfather. What a legend
just when I thought I was out, they PULL me back in...
and then he opened for the video game awards or some sht 💀
You spelled Goodfellas wrong and he wasn't in it.
and his roles was very opposite. in Godfather he was more coldblooded and serious man in classic suit, who was very traditional, and in Scarface he was a mayhem in hawaii shirts and stylish costumes, who always breaked the rules and do what he want.
Heat.
Scarface has one of the best soundtracks in cinema history
Yes! Love it
Close but Goodfellas has the best.
Have you not seen Office Space?
Xavier Rainey facts
Kim Carter the godfather has the best by far, it hits different
2:30 I love Pacino's walk, too much confidence and self-esteem in those steps
@@alanledesma4945yup it was awesome ~ remember his pimp'd out ride... all leopard n stuff...
Meow😻
No one will ever play a better role to Tony Montana the way Al Pacino did
I agree. The reboot could be good, but definitely won’t be as iconic as Al Pacino for me, even if I end up liking it.
leonardo di caprio!
@Pear you realize scarface is a remake of an older scarface
@@wanjafoessmeier8855 Dicaprio sucks, Al Pacino is unbeatable
@Pear be good to see how it would cope this day and age but toned down to shit because everything has to be friendly n shit I'm only 19 but when I seen this movie it's one I will always watch fuckin mint
I love how short this montage is. It emphasises how short ‘the top’ really ever lasts and how quickly it can all crumble after years of chasing it
Over the course of the movie you see what happens is and it’s not all positive and gangster as people portray it. Tony starts off extremely poor and begins to be alienated with himself and his closest peers as he gets wealthier and stronger
Yep just like Frank Lopez told him never underestimate the other guys greed. Frank or Tony didn't heed this advice for themselves..
It's not worth it
@@JoseGomez-cj1tq Also to not use your own product
Exactly
the crazy thing is Scarface isnt really exaggerated, the 80s really was this wild
We should bring some it back
i feel its coming back but its gunna be next level shit
In Tiger King they even interviewed the real life inspiration behind Tony Montana. That guy now owns a private zoo because of his love for tigers
@@manospondylus scarface was inspired by Al Capone
@@cancelcancel6613 the 1932 film, not the 80s remake
I would like to see a decade like the 80's come around again.
just 56 more years!
Never going to happen. Wish I lived during the 80’s tho.
We’re gonna need more coke
@@FoxWolfWorld It's snowing lol
I wish i had experienced the 80's :/
Don't reboot this movie, please. No one could do Tony Montana the way Al Pacino did.
RetroYT The funny thing is that 1983 Scarface is a reboot of the 1932 Scarface.
@@ViolentVz I DON'T GIVE A SHIT ABOUT IT!!... AL PACINO THE BEST EVER!!
@@ViolentVz the funny thing is that Al Pacino's role in scarface was so iconic, 1930s scarface ain't worth dick compared to the 80s scarface 😂🤷♂️
@@BranSoIo It's hard to compare those two. There are huge generation gaps between those. The 1930's version Tony was bad ass for his time. Tony Montana was bad ass for the 80's. The original one also deserves credit IMO.
I agree about the reboot, there shouldn't be one, maybe over 50 years just like the gap between these two😅
murdock drinkalot I agree
You cant reboot a movie like this. A straight up masterpiece...
this movie is a reboot from the original scarface movie in 1932 :)
@@tekkamanviper2783 yep he dies on the street like a dog instead of a badass like in this one
Dude this is a reboot...
No Reboot,its a Remake
No you can't- but that won't stop studios from trying. When you're as imaginative as a modern Hollywood studio exec, you can't let a creative idea like remaking an old 80s classic (which was itself a remake) just pass you by.
I love how the banker initially starts off with delight at seeing all that cash coming in and by the end, he's thinking how the hell is he going to wash all of it lmao
He's also probably like "Tony, you can't just constantly bring duffle bags full of cash through the front door of my bank in broad daylight. One time was cool - doing it every single day is basically hanging a giant neon sign for the cops that says 'DRUG MONEY LAUNDROMAT'. Use the back door for gods sake."
Clean it with water
@@drrockkso8882 Then Tony will likely go "Then we'll pay off the cops...and if that doesn't work, cap them in the head when they're off duty."
@@drrockkso8882 exactly lol
@@DarkDashV6 i noticed the banker but havent noticed the lawyer before
Rest in peace Angel Salazar who played chi chi one of Tony’s most loyal buddies
Chichi Get the Yayo
@@MyPrivateMusichey man you got a job lol 😂
@@MyPrivateMusic It's Yeyo. Yayo was name of Mr. Escobar's nephew in Get Shorty.
In the 80’s this entire movie was criticized due to the fact that ironically it was an accurate critic to the US society from those times. Most of the movies from the 80’s were expected to finish like this scene with the main character obtaining everything related to materialism. A movie light years forward to the age it was realeased. A classic and a masterpiece
Exactly! Great comment
FACTS
I understood it was criticized more-so because he would have been too likeable as a character and was representing a too real problem in peoples eyes at the time. The hyper nationalism of the time made a lot of people at least unwittingly racist and depicting a character of hispanic descent who became a brutal drug lord as this capable and this likeable seemed in poor taste to most especially when combined with some of the brutal scenes. Ganster movies often as in real life ended in their death, many of those movies were based on real gansters who had already died and hollywood had a long history of making gangster movies even in the black and white days so the idea that it was disliked because of the ending seems contradictory.
I mean Alex was in deep shit when Tony died. So in a way Tony got the last laugh.
Literally just one year before Scarface, in 1982 two other masterpieces became huge cult films just like Scarface, and that was The Thing and Blade Runner. All three of those movies flopped financially and critically but are now regarded as classics :D
Al Pacino played the greatest gangster role ever - Scarface . It can never be duplicated
Agreed, No one could’ve possibly played it better
Youre right
The original from 1932 is very good! Some of those scenes were copied in 1983 scarface..check it out
Also in the godfather
Michael Corleone
Everybody wanna be "Scarface" but nobody willing to die in the end
Fuck scarface I wanna be el chapo or Pablo Escobar
Shut the fuck up 😂
I just want the money and the wife.
comparing to my life condition right now, i think that's still worth the price
@@musicpro7278 to get killed by the search block in a roof in Colombia no tanks
1:12 I appreciate Al Pacino practicing safe scissor usage.
The acting, the aesthetics, the soundtrack of this whole film will never be able to be remade. No matter how hard they try!
@César Rabbit Yeah but this is pretty much it's own movie. It has a lot of things different from the original. If anyone tries to make a remake i'm willing to bet that they will just try to copy everything this movie did and fail miserably.
Remember my fuckin name man
@César Rabbit that was a joke
There is a remake already in the works.
@@keltrepes2534 is there? Any videos about it?
When the "80 were awesome. The music, the movies....
Scarface the world is yours trailer.The rest I leave up to you to decide.
And cocaine
@@davidbarkley7516 a h€ ha/un doare all evel
the style of men was absolutely awesome..not like today.
@@ΝαιΑγγελικούλαμου What are you even talking about? The style of men in the 80s? You mean mullets, parachute pants, and neon? I could see the 50s, 60s, or maybe 70s... but 80s? That decade was a major turning point for fashion, mostly away from the clean cut look of a suit.
GTA Vice City is Scarface, with happy ending.
That would literally be Scarface: The World is Yours.
Search it.
Lol love that game
exactly!
@@randompalmtopgaming7541 I still play it on ps2. I even have a pc disc of this game
@@matijatgaming feel you
Psychiatrists after Election night 😂😂😂😂😂😂
😂😂😂😂
*Yeah because mass illegal immigration and democrat corruption was a good thing for the country. Fck democrat voters are out of touch soy losers living in their own soy latte bubble. You're all the reason why you cant afford to eat or drive a car or buy a house.*
*democrat voter phgerts after pulling their pants down at a diddy party*😂😂😂😂
Therapists are also making mad money right now
We don't need a remake...
No remake! That’s insanity
Agree
They better not remake this
Isn't this Scarface technically a remake
We just need the video game remake, not a movie remake
Literally the limit of his empire. The climax of the movie. This is the highest Tony can get, everything else is downhill after that.
You are absolutely right, and it is like in any Scorsese movie : De Palma got his inspiration from him. The Wolf of Wall Street is built the same way, among many other works of him.
that wasnt the highest tony got, not even close. the highest tony got was at the end of the movie because of a mountain of some powder
The ending of the song is literally “welcome to the limit” meaning the highest he can get like you said
The idea in a business like that one is to push it to the limit try to get the most cash out of the cow & then get out of it.
@@failedsociety0i would have been long gone in half the time & bought my way into Australia & settled in the middle of nowhere after buying a sheep station hopefully bagging a beaut shearer
This is the most aggressively 80’s montage ever, the last scene really sells it too. Tons of coke, smoking a cigarette, drinking hard liquor and also extremely rich because you sell coke lol.
Lmao so true hahaha
Best life ever
Thats me these days
Except this is not a "montage".
You can be extremely rich by selling coke this days too...
the GOLDEN ERA of MOVIES!!!! when the SOUNDTRACKS were just as important as the MOVIE! EPIC!
Truly a diamond within universal pictures
Isn't this movie and the godfather movie the reason al pacino became a star
@@krissharma6496 pretty much he also had several classics between those 2 films as well.
@@krissharma6496 in between the 1st Godfather and Scarface he made Serpico and Dogs Day Afternoon which really boost his popularity. Scarface is a cult classic which the film community hated at the time.
It's wild to think that this movie was kind of panned when it first came out but it became a sort of cult classic especially in the hoods across America. Scarface is synonymous with the American Dream
This song n these scenes are divinely intertwined!!
Fun fact: The doctors saved Manny, he moved to Mexico, started his own business and called himself "Don Eladio".
SALUD
Samuri How do you know
Nice breaking bad reference
VYNX Huh?
Ken Sturm, its a joke he was referencing to breaking bad because the same actor of Manny acted as Don eladio in breaking bad
I owe this movie so much, before I saw Scarface I was a small time drug dealer with nothing going for me. My family disowned me and I’d lost my job(as an electrician). After I saw this movie I decided to turn my life around and started selling cocaine like it was going out of style! (It wasn’t). And eventually, after I buckled down and won a few turf wars I was able to overtake my enemies and had them say hello to my little friend before parting ways. And I lived happily ever after. I have to go now, my computer time’s up, need to get back to my cell.
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FBI OPEN UP!!!
@@TvGunslingeRvT Not Again!!!
LoLLllll
You should've called Saul
The feeling of sending one e-mail at work and calling it a day
When you see comments that are a week old for an almost 40 year old movie you know that it's a masterpiece
lol yeah
This video was posted 1 year ago and already has 10 milions views. Unforgettable country
When you see avatars from an almost 20 year old game, you know it’s a masterpiece.
@@truth__hurts yes
These old classic movies will be liked forever because they are actually good not like the new trash movies
i like how the song sounds like a training montage soundtrack but its just a montage of Tony getting that bag lmao
That’s what I love about it 💀💀💀
@@prowthegamer just realising it's a superb music video for the song
@@aanuoluwasoetan20
This version of the song is the best one.
It sounds like it could've been in Rocky 3
That’s why they used it in the special Olympics episode of South Park when Jimmy is doing steroids and getting big.
Rockstar after GTA 6 release:
Naw it’s been like this for them ever since GTA 5 released… in 48 hours they made 1.5 billion dollars
…. And all the online in game purchases since then have netted probably triple that or more 😅
Should get Take-Two Interactive Software, Inc. Common stocks 🎉
*Rockstar after any of their games release:
They should use it for the trailer
@@wellemitberg already holding babyyyy.
the fact that Scarface inspired vice city makes this video so good
3:07 - 3:30. In just 27 seconds, Michelle Pfeifer said, "I feel guilt, I feel regret, I feel rage, I feel shame, I feel neglected, I feel afraid and vulnerable. I hate the person I've become. Money truly can't buy happiness and I don't want to spend the rest of my life living this way" without uttering A SINGLE WORD. An exceptional actress who, much like Halle Berry, has found herself plagued by a career of mostly mediocre films in which she never truly gets the opportunity to showcase her true acting prowess.
I listened to this while baking and now my flour is cocaine.
lol
Capital Wasteland 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Lol
That is hilarious god bless lol😁😄
Yayo*
This movie would've taken a real dark twist if that tiger got loose.
In the video game Scarface: The World is Yours it escapes
@@javierfebronio8907 Interesting.
Tony Montana is the real "Tiger king"
Fuckin Carol Baskins at it again
Carole Baskin
"Reach the top but still you gotta learn how to keep it" hidden life advice right there ladies and gents.
So true
The movies final also gives the same massage
A gem
Lol, you are such an idiot 😂 it's not about how tony wasn't able to keep his success, this movie is about how doomed he was. Some people are really dumb, and they look their dumbest when they are trying to be pretentious snd smart 😂
@@MuhsinSerdar I love movies that give me a good massage.
Therapists in blue states after trumps victory!😂🇺🇸
The stock market after trump victory
this is not a movie, this is a work of art that must be preserved worldwide
Этот фильм - памятник человеческого земного безумия !!!
It is an remake 😂
yea@@abraham2174
Brian Depalma knew how to take a story and turn it into cinematic art.
@@abraham2174*a
“In this country, you gotta make the money first. Then when you get the money, you get the power. Then when you get the power, then you get the women.”
- Tony Montana 1983
Can I taste your 🌰🌰
I heard Tony Montana in my head say those words exactly as I read through.
True in 2020 as well
Sad truth
Still true to this day, even Kanye made a song about it. LOL
My favourite thing about this is how more and more stressed the banker gets
The larger the illegal profits of gangsters the harder it is to launder it. there are stories where drug lord just dispose of or hide their profits because it attracts the authorities
LOL it's so true man the look on the bankers face when they keep bringing in those big sacks of money and the sacks get more and more and more the look on his face is priceless
The look on his face was "what the hell am I going to do with all this?"
Favorite ****
@@mikert3724 I'm in the UK so its favourite for me 🤷🏻♀️
When I win in monopoly:
You cant reboot a movie like this. A straight up masterpiece
Ur cute
Ironically, it's a remake too.
They’d make Tony a rainbow man in todays day 😂
@@oscarbravo1962
"Ya like men, Tony?"
"Of course. Fuck yes"
I'll be back when they reboot it. 🎶😎
Seen this movie maybe 20-30 times...came on the other day and I literally dropped what I was doing to watch it yet again...an absolute masterpiece
How old r u
Can't watch it too much
This movie aged incredibly well, it was in theaters 10 years before I was even born
Cable or TV version
@@RealestDave absolutely
Easily my favorite movie of all time.
“The world Chico. And everything in it.”
Hell yeah
PNL
You seriously have to watch the original Scarface.
Agreed!
DEFO A CLASSIC OF A MOVIE MY ALL TIME FAVOURITE"THE ONLY THING I HAVE IN THIS WORLD IS MY WORD AND BALLS"AND" I WONT BREAK THEM FOR NOBODY" Tony Montana saying to Sosa..
I watched "Scarface" for the first time yesterday and damn... What a masterpiece. Easily one of the best movies ever made.
lol. It was good, but not THAT good. The Godfather movies and Goodfellas are masterpieces
Must of been born yesterday
Well, it is what I think and what I see. Why don't you all just respect the opinion of the people?
@@juniorog4080 Goodfellas and Casino yes.... The Godfathetr I only watched 15 mins and never got into it. I stopped watching. Should I give it another chance?
@@alienlatino2945 Ha, I know what you mean, but YES, gotta get in the mindset, it feels slow and long but thats what makes it a masterpiece building each character and storyline, its not a rushed movie, after that youll wish it keeps going on. Dont give up on it, if you did like Goodfellas and Casino you will really appreaciate this more. Good luck!
How a teenager feels when getting a job
*This*
AHHAHAHAHAHAHAA
depend on the job
No
When you got no bills or rent to pay 200$ if like a million
Tony told Sosa that Omar didn’t have the makings of a varsity athlete . That’s why Sosa was laughing .
TheProfessional my man, I wasn't expecting you here.
What are you doing here 😂
How did you get here?
Vice City Playthroughs got you wanting to watch some Scarface my man? 🙏🏾👌🏾
I saw your video on how Gustavo from Cayo Perico was a reference to Gonzalez then showed the clip with the chainsaw, which made me want to watch this movie.
Saw it last night and it was just incredible
We are so fucking back, gentlemen 🇺🇲🇺🇲🇺🇲
This movie is a masterpiece !! Love the 80s movies
Its my favourite movie of all time, every time i watch it i think its better
Push It To The Limit Is A Good Workout Song 💪🔥
My favorite song in GTA III, plus this movie was a huge inspiration for Vice City.
@@mikolajpaluch4927 hell yeah
The two best decades ever is certainly either the 80’s or the 90’s
The look of the bank manager's face in the second delivery is pure perfection. More going on than it seems in this movie.
Nothing Exceeds like Excess
@THE WHIRLWIND No, bankers don't go to jail son, he was worried because that's a lot of money to be laundered than before and he knew he would work harder to do that, which means more people needed to be paid, also he needed to let the "scarface" that he must pay him more etc.
@@markosrba0279 No that is the look of someone who knows they are in over their head
No movie can replace this masterpiece
Heat crushes it
@@TylerDurden-oy2hm I disagree this movie is very different from heat
@@rossblace899 i didnt say they were similar ..but heat can replace it easily
@@TylerDurden-oy2hm no movie can replace this movie heat is another type of movie but scarface is irreplaceable the two movies a different from each other and it should be that way they should not be compared at if they are not similar to each other
@@TylerDurden-oy2hm 👎
*You'll be amazed what you can accomplish when this is your alarm clock... 👌🏾*
Tony was so rich that they named a state after him
Lol
Here before someone doesn't get the joke
Like Solid, Liquid and Gas?
@@jameswest4692 Montana the state
Fax, they had to name a whole state after this legend
Still the best montage in film history. The expression on the bankers face just says it all.
how does he launder all that money without the feds being on his neck??
@@oluwaseunadesoye9028 he's Tony fucking Montana! You're fucking with him you're fucking with the best!
eh seems like they would've been better off to cut down the earlier stuff the slightest bit and actually fill this out a little, i get that its the least important part of the whole "rise and fall of so and so" thing, but cmon
@@oluwaseunadesoye9028In The world is yours, he outright says that now, since he is a regional manager, he cannot do it so blatantly anymore. To which Tony reminds him that he didn't become regional manager by selling pension schemes.
Gym memberships when its 1st of January
That Sosa guy seems pretty cool....
membership fees cover:
1. access to equipment
2. access to changing room
3. full size bengal tiger for flexing
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 dead by 2nd week
😂
@@martinm.1967yah he got the billionaire bad ass laugh.😂
Don't dare touch this masterpiece
My grandma is a super Christian lady and my dad passed in 2012 and i caught her watching this last night. Dads favorite movie
That's sweet man, your dad probably watched with her that night ;)
Mud Its because of Tony Montanan He is the greatest character ever in the movies
This man just made Scarface wholesome
That so sweet
Check out Derek Prince
Whoever did the production design on this film deserves a special award. They really created an iconic pastel look that influenced a whole slew of TV shows and films that followed
Ferdinando Scarfiotti.
Que significa el término "pastel" ?
@@IvanRamirez-2jz Like the tone of the colours and how vibrant it is
Believe or not Hollywood used to be filled with talented men and women. (Very different than today)
@@cappy2282 ok boomer
He shoulda stayed with that banker. Sure his rates were higher, but look how much money he had to launder. It was worth the price. Instead he decided to go to Seidlebaum, who ended up being an undercover cop, which led to him having to do that thing for Sosa. Ultimately it was greed that started the chain of events that led to his downfall.
he got too greedy and stingy. he was making tons of money but too cheap to stay safe. like frank said, stay low, quiet , stay safe, tony EGO was too big
You miss the point, greed got him there to begin with, and it's what ended him too, this is why greed is bad...because it's an endless search of more, and that more runs out
@Jokerpilled Saint lol, greed has no limit, that's what makes it greed, much to learn lil pup
@Jokerpilled Saint you don't get the definition of greed that's the first step of your problem, greed is INSATIABLE, you juvenile
It’s Manny fault aswell he brought up seidlebaum to tony ☹️
The Beginning Of The End For Tony Montana.
*"Past The Point Of No Return."*
GTA Vice City made a story gameplay out of this single movie.
Gta 3
@@luisjjusn5411 No, that was based on The Godfather and Goodfellas.
This movie was based off GTA vice city
David Steck 😂😂😂
@@Nobunaga1983 no lmao,gta vice city was based of this movie
Giorgio Moroder did a magnificent job making the soundtrack of this movie
The music was amazing, every, single song.
Masterful music on this piece!
Louie O. BlevinsMusic What do you mean , this music is amazing
@@SinclairGarcia He is probably just shit talking
@Louie O. BlevinsMusic I agree....tacky as hell. But it suits the film and the whole tacky aspiration to wealth, power and ostentation as it is portrayed. It's like the history of portable Casio keyboards from their tinkly bonk beginnings to the CZ series.
“The World is Yours” - Tony Montana
Alexander Wright Nas made it look even more significant
"The Wörld Is Yöurs" ~ Lemmy
He never actually says it any dialogue of the movie wish he did tho
The world is yours until you get gunned down in your own home.
Actually, the quote is from the PAN AM zeppelin 😝
Me after sold my Brazilian kids to Real Madrid
Official soundtrack of the guy who sells candies at school
Love him or hate him... he's spitting straight facts
You've meant drugs to vulnerable people....
Koichi Nishi shut the fuck up. Why are you even here if you don’t like the concept of what’s going on?
@@torachan23 My bad... Did I hurt your feelings bro??? Yeah...taking advantage of vulnerable people because they didn't have a daddy growing up to teach them how to be a REAL MEN.... Did you have a daddy growing up bro?
@@koichinishi9075 fuck those people and fuck you too "vulnerable people" should be taken advantaged of😘
Frank warned Tony to "stay low" and that the people that want everything... don't last! Frank was right. Montana tried to get too big and too fast. That led to his death.
Frank was smart, his only real mistake was bringing Tony into the fold.
Now i feel like i despise tony
That's the story of every druglord that ever lived..... Pablo, Pacho, El Chapo, Barry Seal, Amado Carrillo Fuentes, Queen of the South, etc,ect.
If Tony wanted to move up he should have done it slowly
Tony's big mistakes were not trusting his banker and not letting that car blow up at the UN.
The riffs the solos the lyrics the drums. Everything is perfect on this song love it.
If DISNEY make this movie, so all italians will be BLACK and Montana will not be MACHO MAN he will be MACHO GAY!
And all mafia BOSS will be WOMANS!!
@@gigigigi1271true
@@gigigigi1271Tony's sister is trans, 😅
@@gigigigi1271Don’t Americans like to pretend Italians are ‘People of Colour’ anyway?
Decades later this is still extremely inspiring shout-out to Al Pacino. He MADE SCARFACE
Me and the boys selling candy at school
The dreams are made of white powder
Selling chips in school was something else
I heard this on South Park first and thought it was a spoof song they wrote. Then I learned it was a real song and I was like Fuck No
youre kidding
and when it becomes a successful black market
Selling 10p space raiders for 25p because the tuck shop was to far to walk for the fattys :) always a winner
"In This Country, You Gotta Make The Money First. Then When You Get The Money, You Get The Power. Then When You Get The Power, Then You Get The Women.
In every country.
It’s true. Money is king of los santos
This montage shows that exactly too. Tonys money comes in, gets laundered, he gains power by being associates with Big people and buying mansions and businesses. Then he gets married.
You need jobs. Once you have jobs then you get the khakis and once you have the khakis then you get the chicks.
Then the woman takes you to court. You get divorced. You have no money. You have no woman. You have no more power. You don’t even have friends. Life can be a cruel mistress!
The banker is happy to see Tony the first visit, the second it looks like he's thinking 'what the hell have I gotten myself into."
true
It only worries him because the more money he gets into the bank the harder it is to launder. Banks have anti money laundering procedures that have to adhere to in order for a bank to remain chartered. Every time a deposit or withdrawal of $10000 ($5000 in 1983) or more in a single day is made per account a report is submitted to us treasury unless exempt like other banks operating in the us, state local and federal government agencies or authorities stock entities listed on major exchanges and it's subsidiaries and payroll customers. The banker said he has to charge more to launder after this scene which means he has to do more work to evade detection from the feds and from compliance in his Bank. In this montage we see tony's fronts my guess is he has bogus payrolls and engages in real estate to make the money appear clean at the end which means that the bank in the montage was involved.
@@Lupinthe3rd. he was at Tony’s wedding so he is living it with them
That's why he had to up his fees, much to Tony's displeasure
XD
Reading all these comments feels like that time was good, though I was only a child this was my uncle’s favorite movie.
Imagine being a cop during the cocaine wars in the 80s.
most likely a dirty one.
Watch "the 75th"
Watch a movie called Cocaine Cowboys Reloaded. Hell of a documentary.
Crocket and Tubbs.
Watch Miami Vice
Pacchino stamped his name in history with this one.
But not to the extent where you know how to spell his name...
@@SERGIO-cr6uy pistachio?😂😂😂
Who tf is pacchino
Yes, Prosciutto really cemented himself in this role.
@@anuar9855LMFAO
Elvira’s look in the mirror to end this scene really sets the stage for what is to come.
Also in 1:09
It's the look of having everything (materially) you could possibly dream of, but inside your soul your left with complete emptiness. It makes the entire montage.
I'd be happy with so much coke
@firecontent6841she was never wrong. Tony promised her he would be different but that happiness only worked for a couple of days in the movie
Also maybe she/he couldn't have kids and that hit harder
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Love how the bank teller dude was happy to see tony and the gang at first, but progressively got more worried as they kept coming
Tony and Sosa sitting around, talking on the phone like a couple of schools girls is hilarious!
JR Brantley I always imagined they were laughing about Frank lol
Tony “he was a fucking hazzer mang”
Sosa “haha what’s a hazzer again?”
Tony “dats a pig that don’t fly straight”
Look up Opie&Anthony’s review of Scarface. Patrice O’Neal’s review is hilarious as well!
@@DragonBlack199 BAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA🤣
@@christiansoldier77 Exactly. I pictured Tony saying, “and then, I said, ‘Manolo. Choot dat piece a shit!’ “
If this scene and song doesn’t motive you to push yourself to the absolute
max potential of your life I don’t know what will
not into drugs though, that obvious
Jesus Christ is everything
It does the opposite, it's about how all that stuff doesn't matter
Talk about missing the fucking message
If DISNEY make this movie, so all italians will be BLACK and Montana will not be MACHO MAN he will be MACHO GAY!
And all mafia BOSS will be WOMANS!!
A friend of mine said he didn't wanna see this movie because it looked boring. I can happily say he isn't in my life anymore.
Whirling Music
Then he was not meant to be your friend.
It just took time for the pieces
to come together.
why didnt you just make him watch it you fuking idiot
@@logana1999
Because I don't know what I'd have done to him if he had said it sucked.
You feed him the tiger?
Good.That's the only correct answer.
6 year old me imagining what I could do with the 20 dollars my grandma gave me for my birthday:
I watch this once a day for motivational purposes only
I need to, but I forget how awesome it is
Lol u must have time. 2 and a half hour movie 😭😭😭
@@mr__OK i think he means just this scene😂😂
same
@@brijeshparmar3908 I try
I love the ending scene of this song . Tony’s wife is so strung out on drugs. The foreshadowing that while they are on top now; it will undoubtedly lead to their personal demise.
Divorce 💔
You could tell that she feared this lifestyle, but as always occurs with addiction, she was too far in to listen to her better instincts.
Right.
I got a fukking junkie as a woman
I love the shot of the tigers, showing us the top of Tony's aspirations and dreams getting real, this movie is easily one of the best films ever made, every scene is exciting.
You gotta miss the days when Al Pacino could play unique characters and not be the same type cast of character over and over again since the Devil's advocate. Maybe even the Godfather III he decided to just be himself. But the dude was just an insane actor in his prime and even though I love the godfather movies, this is my favorite Al Pacino movie of all time. Just an incredible acting job here.
yep
Early career Al Pacino was amazing
Scarface, Godfather, Serpico….
Great stuff
Pacino and De Niro of 1970s and 1980s are the greatest actors ever
Totally !!!!!
Al is one of a kind. From Dog Day Afternoon to Serpico to Scarface to Heat. The man is a living legend.
@@rafikz77 yes some of the best, I love it so much especially Godfather and Scarface
Me and the boys after betting our life savings on the man playing in women's sports
This scene is better than many new movies
Yes. Cheers...
For sure!
For sure better than any movie made nowadays
Many old too.
Putting the bar hella low there.
never gets bored of this scene
never
Never
Never.
Never
Never
It's interesting how Gina and Manny's love blossoms in the background while Tony is distracted with all the bling. He also doesn't see the downfall of his wife into addiction and depression. He's blinded with gold.
he got blinded by the money and he lost touch with reality through his cocaine addiction
but another cuelo and she love me in the morning
Another quaalude lol not cuelo
He was warned to never get high on his own supply. Should have listened.
@@giannidisumma2948 he's not really shown using heavily until the very last part of the movie, when he starts facing serious problems - both with the law and the mafia. So his addiction is more of a side-effect of his lifestyle, which is a price he pays for the monetary gains that he receives from his illegal activities. Cocaine was just cheaper and easier for him to use compared to prescription drugs, it was just a matter of convenience. But I agree that emotional suppression can be an influential factor in addictive behavior. But I don't think drugs are main motivator of Montana, nor are they the thing to blame for his behavior. Tony is after 2 main factors: money and influence, he says it himself - "first you get the money, then you get the power, then you get the woman". Here we can see that Montana prioritizes money and power over personal relationships, he sees a partner as something to gain, not a person to be trusted and cared for. Drug use is certainly a factor in psychopathic people like Montana, but I don't see it as a main driving force in his behavior, it was rather his greed and desire to control other people: his wife and his sister for instance. When he can't get that control, he hurts people who are the closest to him. Drugs were just a coincidental factor which he wasn't able to handle due to his personal shortcomings.
I spent $20 on One Piece trading cards at my local card shop and I found a $50 art card and I immediately thought of this scene
“In this country, you gotta make the money first.” - Shows him hauling bags of money into the bank.
“Then when you get the money, you get the Power.” - Shows him next with various businesses with his name on them.
“Then when you get the power, THEN you get the Woman.” - Finally shows him marrying Elvira.
He was goddamn right. 😎👍🏻
And then he was shot to death.
@@goo8295 multiple times *
Epic fail. Kicks out durg addict. Good riddance. Wipes hands of that.
@Zfast4you oh gee get buzzed then and drunk of stupid ya idiot.
@Zfast4you smirks. Kiss my a$$
This movie is a real life GTA Vice city.
Well actually they based Vice City from Scarface.
@J Muldoon Yes, Vice City was the best game ever made by Rockstar. It would be fucking great if they come with a remake!
I just want universal to remaster Scarface the game
kreygasm
@@zackaryfritschie7652 Pretty good game too! Good old times on my ps2, playing games like GTA, Scarface and Godfather
Like The Godfather, this movie is a classic and should not be remade.
But it was a remade movie itself...
@@FM-gh8tk the second is better though
Idc about the remake tho, the Coen brothers direct it and they never miss
EVER!
A sequel yes
I remember watching Scarface at night for like 20th time, result , never heard the alarm in the morning, so missed my flight to Athens, but I never regret it really.