Yeh that's what makes it quite creepy, no disrespect to all the innocent boat people but it's creepy to think we don't know who among them could be a murderer.
@@saneindividual184 I know but we see him in the interrogation room right after, so we're meant to see the whole thing as one sequence technically he's there. Not that we could tell in such a large crowd but that's something I felt was being conveyed with using the archive footage.
Giorgio Fucking Moroder is a genius. Castro was at war against the American government. He dumped Tony Montana on our soil, the most violent gangster of all time.
The Cubans like myself and others saw it in America or else world in the world. But the vast majority do not really know this or the history of Cuba at all in the island
For anyone who wants to understand the psychology of the 'American Dream', this movie is a must see. Hasn't dated at all. Themes as relevant today as 37 years ago.
Similar to the situation in Europe right now with boat people rushing to the south coast of England, because Britain is seen as the 'America' of Europe.
It's a shame that movies of nowadays don't have these catchy soundtracks. Too much emphasis on digital sounds and effects, autotune and other such rubbish. This is just good old fashioned synth music and a drum machine. This sets the tone for the whole movie...and it is one of the best movies ever made.
@@Cj-xt6tv it's funny you say that because in the movie 'Carlito's way' when 'Pete' comes to "visit" Carlito(Al Pacino) he says to his other associates "when i first met this guy i thought he was Italian"
My grandfather who picked up family members in mariel use to say that the boat docked at 3:00 was his boat and I recently found a picture of his old boat and it actually is!
This movie oozes testosterone, to be the top of the food chain, makes you feel unstoppable. A powerful theme paired with an absolute masterpiece, this is just one of them timeless movies that’s massively underrated “the world is yours”
This movie is so powerful that it can cure an SJW’s illness with just a once monthly viewing. Note: May also require weight lifting, having a job or business, and the occasional Arnold speech for full effect
@@industrialcathedral most ppl watching it today see it as red or blue team thing, root for Pacino and are rly too dense to understand that its not, what do they say, an instruction manual. I love Fight Club, but the message is not to be either Cornelius or Tyler Durden but to prevent that split from the start. Imho.
@@charlesg7926 one of the main points of the movie is the hypocrisy of the American dream and people like tony. you're not supposed to look up to him lol. but thanks for displaying the fact that you have the comprehension of a 5th grader.
@@nope4909 it’s a testament to the depth of the character, or even the depth within the lack of depth. Some people just want it all at any cost, even if the cost is death, death is just the price for being immortalised. Great movie.
@Harsh yes very true Miami was basically built off of drug money during the 60s. Most construction companies even confirmed that they were funded huge amounts of money that had no trace
It’s a standard Italo Disco beat, Giorgio Moroder was one of the first to pioneer the sound which you can hear in his early work in the mid 70s, Moroder calls the timing pattern “Four-on-the-Floor” with the drum machine kicking in on every click of a metronome.
I remember seeing this at my cousins’ house in 85. I was 14. This movie hands down is one of my favorites. I remember wanting to move to Miami cuz of this crazy movie. Thank gawd I grew some sense.
That's why it's one of the best 1980s mafia movies ever made. Nothing will be untouched, rebooted or remaking it because it doesn't need to. Universal, outstanding movie for almost 40 years ago. God I missed the 80's.
MultiMrMiles maybe in america but in Britain and ireland it was actually a very bleak time it gets fondly remembered for the music and movies of the time but day to day it was tough. In Britain there was strikes and lots of job losses due to thatcher famously the miner strike and most families barely survived as the cost of living went up. In ireland there was corrupt politicians and the rise of aids and heroin in britain aswell. There was also the civil war in northern ireland aswell with bombings eveyday and murders. It was bleak and not a good decade to live in
it wasnt in britain or ireland most families struggled to get by due to cost of living,there were loads of job losses due to thatcher and the conservatives in the north of england and wales famously the miner strike. In northern ireland there was a civil war with bombings and murders everyday. Kids left school early to help their family. There was also the aids and heroin epidemic especially in london and dublin. The 80s were a very bleak time for most people but is remembered fondly due to the music and movies
Saw Scarface a month ago in the theaters. One night only, part of a 35th anniversary re release! It was FUCKING EPIC!! I was 10 when it was released in 1983 so i never saw it when it was first in theaters! I've seen it hundreds of thousand of times on cable, VHS, DVD, Edited for broadcast TV, (Forget chu, mang!) Netflix etc. Seeing it on the big screen was absolutely the best time i've ever watched this movie!! Every seen was magnified x 10!! When Manol' shoots Frank, when Tony shoots Mel, when Sosa kills Omar! The chainsaw scene & the gun battle at the end were all off the charts!!!! This one night re re lease event is happening all over the country. If you ever have the chance to see it at your local mega plex or wherever I HIGHLY recommend it!!!
I was 10 years old when I watched this movie for the first time and it became one of my favorite movies of ALL time.... I’m now 30 years old and STILL one of my favorite movies of ALL time!.
I remember the night in 1983 going to see his this in the San Fernando Valley with a buddy. I thought it was one of the greatest films ever. Have watched it at least 20 time.s
If you are ever in Key West, check out the botanical gardens on Stock Island. They have a couple of "chuggs" which are the boats that are actually from the Muriel Harbor boatlift.
May all emigrants, immigrants, migrants, refugees, and asylum seekers find peace, safety, compassion, happiness, and love in the United States of America...
It's ridiculous that this movie didn't win an Oscar and wasn't even nominated. Now they give Oscars to every woke movie. 40 years have passed since the film was made, but it still has not lost its popularity. Such masterpiece films will never be made again.
maybe not the most logical, not the most well written, not the most critcally acclaimed.. but still, the greatest film of all times for me. The emotions that this intro+main theme leave me with are indescribable
Unsuspecting total I enjoy this movie in 1983 and did not Know what kind of hype of quality a film could do even 35 years later. One of a kind. Mariel Habour pictures, WOW and breathtaking.
Las palabras de Castro le dan fuerza tanto al opening como al guión, porque se le menciona más adelante en la película... Y reitera, como todos sabemos, que era la persona que menos se preocupaba por su gente. Saludos!
I completely disagree with Castro ideologically and politically, but I can see why the uneducated Cuban people supported him initially. He was extremely intelligent, extremely good looking and tall, resembled Liam Neeson, had a good voice, and was a persuasive speaker. His face looked both strong, but also kind/fair/honest. He was actually an evil dirtbag though. Him and Che Guevara both. But they won the genetic lottery and they used it to full advantage on a population who didn’t know any better
@@shusmitgully792 Che Guevara was a dirtbag because he murdered hundreds of people including children, raped hundreds of women, supported communism, and ironically he hated everything the modern left claims they love (gays, Jews, blacks).
Oh my lord... the tragic tune of this tale perfectly juxtaposing the triumphant journey from Cuba to America. A story of greed, hate, apathy and so many more deep themes. Romantic honestly how the music and themes come together to create such an unbelievable viewing experience
The very first time I saw “Scarface (1983)” was in the summer of 1985. A friend rented this movie on one of those old VHS tapes. There were two tapes to this motion picture. So we all sat down, beers being consumed and lots of green leafy substance. He hooked his VCR to some fancy speakers. I could tell just by the way this motion picture soundtrack kicked off that this was going to be a violent-type movie. Gut feeling if you will. I have been told by folks in the past that the opening to the 1982 “The Thing” gives an eerie feeling the movie is horrific.
one of the best film intros of all time
I was searchingfor this type of comments 😂
absolutely
Jade Green FACTSSSSS
Hands down
Ohh yeahh
The theme music of this movie is so powerful. It just evokes the feeling of power and greed that Tony Montana had. Giorgio Moroder is a genius.
you nailed it
couldnt have said it better
I watcched Scarfaceeee full movie here twitter.com/7b843fdd456847390/status/822780647286534146 Scarfacee Theme Intro MMovie avi
yes. the power of this music is similar to Ennio Morricone
Luis Martinez this theme reminds me of Donald Trump. To me it represents chaos.
I love the tragic sound of the song and the contrast between the noise of the people and boats and the silence of black screens with the cast.
Tommy Vercetti I still think someone needs to mix this song with keyboard cat video
Tommy Vercetti One day, ima save your ass, and you’re probably gonna want to kiss me.
I loved playing your character and getting all the cheat codes for weapons and blowing shit up
Its brilliant!!
Yeah and has the kinda feeling that you would get on a boat
What I love about this intro is they don't even show Tony here because he can be any of them
Yeh that's what makes it quite creepy, no disrespect to all the innocent boat people but it's creepy to think we don't know who among them could be a murderer.
Tony isn't there because this is real footage
@@saneindividual184 I know but we see him in the interrogation room right after, so we're meant to see the whole thing as one sequence technically he's there. Not that we could tell in such a large crowd but that's something I felt was being conveyed with using the archive footage.
So true the movie makes many points about immigration and xenophobia
Same
I can listen to this theme over and over. Such a masterpiece.
Giorgio Fucking Moroder is a genius. Castro was at war against the American government. He dumped Tony Montana on our soil, the most violent gangster of all time.
Agree
The Little boy crying and then his Dad pointing to the American Flag...
Powerful
This is where your Life will Be !
🔥🔥🔥
Get out of my country you stupid piece of trash
I just look at all these real Cuban people in the footage and wonder if many of them ever got to see themselves on the intro of this movie?
Only the top Socialists have access to information in a Socialist society. Castro definitely saw this, very few rank and file Cubans did.
The Cubans like myself and others saw it in America or else world in the world. But the vast majority do not really know this or the history of Cuba at all in the island
Devon Gonzalez Brother I keep wondering that
Yeah me
Right
For anyone who wants to understand the psychology of the 'American Dream', this movie is a must see. Hasn't dated at all. Themes as relevant today as 37 years ago.
Agreed
Well said 💯
Similar to the situation in Europe right now with boat people rushing to the south coast of England, because Britain is seen as the 'America' of Europe.
Maybe dated a little bit but it’s timeless and I don’t care so it’s great
One of the most meaningful comments. 👍💯
It's a shame that movies of nowadays don't have these catchy soundtracks. Too much emphasis on digital sounds and effects, autotune and other such rubbish. This is just good old fashioned synth music and a drum machine. This sets the tone for the whole movie...and it is one of the best movies ever made.
You clearly are a bland person
Tbh you're taking into account this was made by Giorgio moroder
It's like cheating. The guy was 3 steps ahead of the rest
Now, these days, they just rehash AC/DC's "Thunderstruck" and call it a day.... (or some other overused metal, or 30yr old tune)
Giorgo Moroder makes it possible the greatest intro to a movie of all time
Ennio Morricone is unbeatable.
One of the greatest movies ever. Al Pacino unreachable in terms of performing skills.
The introductory music makes me think of GTA lol 😆
Hell yes
It was kinda blindingly obvious he was Italian and not Cuban and I always found that funny, but great movie
@@Cj-xt6tv it's funny you say that because in the movie 'Carlito's way' when 'Pete' comes to "visit" Carlito(Al Pacino) he says to his other associates "when i first met this guy i thought he was Italian"
inspired scarface muic turned into gta
My grandfather who picked up family members in mariel use to say that the boat docked at 3:00 was his boat and I recently found a picture of his old boat and it actually is!
That's amazing, really! Thanks for sharing.
God!!!.So he had to bring with his relatives criminals also,didn't he?.
I see two boats; it's the biggest one , isn't it?.
A la lucha si te interesa la prosedencia de tu familia v escríbele a Donal TRUMP para que nos ayude
@@eldefensordeyoutubethefend4872 jajaja se mamo
This is pure Rambo, Miami, 80s, He_man, MJ Thriller, Cubans, MTV, Retro, Thundercats, Jemz. This song brings out the pure magic of the 80s.
Tony Rodriguez don't forget Miami Vice
It does indeed. (Add Miami Vice too!)
Rambo: First Blood (82), this(83) and The Terminator (84) were the foundation of 80s action movies
100%
Couldnt have said it better...
The best intro of a movie in the history of cinema
Estoy d acuerdo esta rola es cono mi segundo himno
That was the real situation of cubans refugees, realness nothing else !!!
@@avelardogonzalez6678 Yo lo canto todas las mananas me levanto tomo mi desayuno y lo pongo ha ha
epic
Star wars a New hope is the best intro in the history of cinema
Remember watching this movie in late 2000s, got goosebumps as soon as the intro started. It’s so powerful that I’m still searching for it in 2023.
It was on Netflix as couple months ago may still be there
@@steelcity9778just got added today
probably one of the best intro music for a movie EVER
This is my fucking jam mang
CHeers!
Yo this move is the best
I just want to know does thay plays the move the same way that they plays sounded track
Tony Montana Ain't you suppose to be dead mang?
Tony Montana super classic film
First you get the money.
When you get the money you get the power.
When you get the power then you get the woman.
Darshan Vaghela cause women are gold diggers
@@OOFELMESON cause Tony has sexual power issues
Then you lose your money and ultimately power too.
Lol
Just for sec not a partner tf are they useful for if they just lay around doing nothing but my own supply
As Méxican immigrant who crossed the desert when I was 4 to escape the Cartel violence; this intro is very impactful on my life!
Damn right it is.
Es diferente
@@richyman3141 dime los puntos diferentes
@Zap Rowsdower it might as well be now
@@richyman3141 communism is communism, thats what Mexico is. The difference is it has always been worse than Cuba.
Probably one of the best movie intro's of the 1980's... the music makes it amazing...
Giorgio Moroder did such a good job with the music. This intro is ominous and hopeful at the same time. That’s hard to do.
All the music in this classic flawless film is absolutely amazing!
Elvira Hancock how much for your silk robe
Now you're talking to me baby,that I like!
The soundtrack is amazing there is something special about the 80s
A masterpiece of a theme, and such a perfect soundtrack. Sad they don't make films like these anymore, Pure classic
This movie oozes testosterone, to be the top of the food chain, makes you feel unstoppable. A powerful theme paired with an absolute masterpiece, this is just one of them timeless movies that’s massively underrated “the world is yours”
This movie is so powerful that it can cure an SJW’s illness with just a once monthly viewing. Note: May also require weight lifting, having a job or business, and the occasional Arnold speech for full effect
But in the end he lost all because of his greed of power. Elvira said "we're losers, not winners" and she was darn right.
@@industrialcathedral most ppl watching it today see it as red or blue team thing, root for Pacino and are rly too dense to understand that its not, what do they say, an instruction manual.
I love Fight Club, but the message is not to be either Cornelius or Tyler Durden but to prevent that split from the start. Imho.
@@charlesg7926 one of the main points of the movie is the hypocrisy of the American dream and people like tony. you're not supposed to look up to him lol. but thanks for displaying the fact that you have the comprehension of a 5th grader.
@@nope4909 it’s a testament to the depth of the character, or even the depth within the lack of depth. Some people just want it all at any cost, even if the cost is death, death is just the price for being immortalised. Great movie.
Does anyone get chills on this intro?
Fact
@Harsh yes very true Miami was basically built off of drug money during the 60s. Most construction companies even confirmed that they were funded huge amounts of money that had no trace
always
I do
Always
That beat is simply amazing. What a great movie overall.
It’s a standard Italo Disco beat, Giorgio Moroder was one of the first to pioneer the sound which you can hear in his early work in the mid 70s, Moroder calls the timing pattern “Four-on-the-Floor” with the drum machine kicking in on every click of a metronome.
Oooooh 69 likes ur welcome
My family who didn't want to come over for Thanksgiving. "No los queremos, no los necesitamos"
Dr. Who lmaooo
Jaja no se que dijiste pero te apoyo
LOL
@@michelleramirez4710 su familia que no quiso ir a su cena de accion de gracias.
Jajaj
One of The most powerful themes EVER Made in history of Cinema! And in my opinion One of The best 5 Movie intros EVER Made.
Amen
I TOTALLY AGREE !!!
which are the other four?
@@ThePabler6 Godfather 1, 2, 3 and Scent of a woman.All four with All Pacino.👌
Watching this intro just gave you goosebumps knowing how well this movie will unfold
That booming synth over the Universal Logo really gives chills..you know what's about to come.
Now this is how a movie should start.
I love the music
Hi..how is the title of the song?? Thank you
fret the music makes me w e t
fret the opening scene reminds me of the Trump presidency. So much chaos and instability
Giorgio Moroder is a beast
the lightest phase of the moon and mobb deep made a song with this beat pretty dope song
i'm cuban and american 🇺🇸 and i cried watching this 💯💯💯💯💯💯💯🇨🇺🇨🇺🇨🇺🇨🇺🇨🇺🇨🇺🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻💰💰💰💰💰💰💕💥🏆🦍✅✅✅
Pure magic and nothing from today or future can ever beat this intro. It reaches into your soul. Magnificently addictive and powerfull soundtrack!!!
nr 1 movie
I remember seeing this at my cousins’ house in 85. I was 14. This movie hands down is one of my favorites. I remember wanting to move to Miami cuz of this crazy movie. Thank gawd I grew some sense.
That's why it's one of the best 1980s mafia movies ever made.
Nothing will be untouched, rebooted or remaking it because it doesn't need to.
Universal, outstanding movie for almost 40 years ago. God I missed the 80's.
This movie is a remake of 1932 movie Scarface. Except they are Italian. So I don't know what you mean by remakes, because it is one.
80s decade....living was awesome...its gone forever....
MultiMrMiles maybe in america but in Britain and ireland it was actually a very bleak time it gets fondly remembered for the music and movies of the time but day to day it was tough. In Britain there was strikes and lots of job losses due to thatcher famously the miner strike and most families barely survived as the cost of living went up. In ireland there was corrupt politicians and the rise of aids and heroin in britain aswell. There was also the civil war in northern ireland aswell with bombings eveyday and murders. It was bleak and not a good decade to live in
it wasnt in britain or ireland most families struggled to get by due to cost of living,there were loads of job losses due to thatcher and the conservatives in the north of england and wales famously the miner strike. In northern ireland there was a civil war with bombings and murders everyday. Kids left school early to help their family. There was also the aids and heroin epidemic especially in london and dublin. The 80s were a very bleak time for most people but is remembered fondly due to the music and movies
@@adamsanecdotes7357 things were bad in America too, but not quite as bad as the 70s
I think then the meaning of the movie went over your head, the 80s was a disgusting decade that worshipped greed and of unfettered capitalism...
I love that the movie gives that 80s feeling without even using the popular music of those times.
One of the greatest movies of all time
Eric Rodriguez * The best
What movie is better????
@@merilynwinter731 the Godfather, Se7en, Space odyssey, Seven Samurai, Goodfellas, etc
There will NEVER be another movie like this made again.
I wish I could time travel back to the 80’s and watch this in the theatre
Saw this in a theater in LA last week and it was incredible
i first watched scarface sometime in the 2000s, it was low quality back then, now i just watched it first time in 4K resolution, it looks great.
Beautiful powerful sounds.
Dope music
Giorgio Moroder check out Random Access Memories it's an album by Daft Punk but I believe he collaborated with them through the entire thing
Saw Scarface a month ago in the theaters. One night only, part of a 35th anniversary re release! It was FUCKING EPIC!! I was 10 when it was released in 1983 so i never saw it when it was first in theaters! I've seen it hundreds of thousand of times on cable, VHS, DVD, Edited for broadcast TV, (Forget chu, mang!) Netflix etc. Seeing it on the big screen was absolutely the best time i've ever watched this movie!! Every seen was magnified x 10!! When Manol' shoots Frank, when Tony shoots Mel, when Sosa kills Omar! The chainsaw scene & the gun battle at the end were all off the charts!!!! This one night re re lease event is happening all over the country. If you ever have the chance to see it at your local mega plex or wherever I HIGHLY recommend it!!!
Officer :"Ever been to a mental hospital?"
Tony: "Yea.... the boat coming over here!"
0:07 everyone in the theatre had no idea what cinema history they were about to experience !
I was 10 years old when I watched this movie for the first time and it became one of my favorite movies of ALL time.... I’m now 30 years old and STILL one of my favorite movies of ALL time!.
Still get goosebumps even after watching this film hundreds of times .
36 years ago, Castro allowed Tony to come here!
Shalashaska
and now Castro is where Tony is now.
tdevil101 ._.
tdevil101 well hate to break it you but we will too very soon.
do you know that is a fiction carracter?
I just love how this movie is Rated G in Japan. It just makes me wonder of bad the R rated movies must be.
Rated G, are you kidding me??
I don't care what the rating is; I'd be happy to see a Japanese dub anyway!
@@Discosaturn I have the Japanese dub with me. I will upload some of its iconic scenes soon.
Reminds me of how Indonesia will show sadistic Japanese game shows but censor romantic intimacy 😂
In Japan the rated R movies are sex with animals, sodomy without KY Jelly, ATM sex, you know, that sort of thing(s). LOL
Imagine you’re in 1983, you’re going to the cinema to watch their new released movie called Scarface
I remember the night in 1983 going to see his this in the San Fernando Valley with a buddy. I thought it was one of the greatest films ever. Have watched it at least 20 time.s
I felt that beat drop @1:01 nearly 40 years later.
the theme music is awesome and it makes me feel like playing scarface the world is yours
The start of that beat gets me everytime
Iconic!! Best cinema introduction in history! It’s 2022 and this is still haunting!
Sin lugar a dudas, los años ochenta fueron lo máximo que he vivido y disfrutado en mi existencia.
te inmaginas como seria cuba en esos años
Senza nessun dubbio
If you are ever in Key West, check out the botanical gardens on Stock Island. They have a couple of "chuggs" which are the boats that are actually from the Muriel Harbor boatlift.
the best of Brian de Palma
Scarface, Carlitos Way, The Untouchables
May all emigrants, immigrants, migrants, refugees, and asylum seekers find peace, safety, compassion, happiness, and love in the United States of America...
Now all imigrants coming to the Us are illegal from South America.
YOU WILL NEVER SEE NOR HEAR NOR OBTAIN ANOTHER INTRO LIKE THIS IN HISTORY.
true
La música , el tema , los actores . Es la mejor película hecha para mí opinión
This track is something else, man. So Dark and violent.
It's ridiculous that this movie didn't win an Oscar and wasn't even nominated. Now they give Oscars to every woke movie. 40 years have passed since the film was made, but it still has not lost its popularity. Such masterpiece films will never be made again.
I grew up in South Florida during this.
Sam Scrapla congratulations for surviving
What was it like? Musta been a crazy era man
Me too mirimar
Wow
With Griselda Blanco ?
Hats off the Giorgio Moroder for the amazing Soundtrack.
maybe not the most logical, not the most well written, not the most critcally acclaimed.. but still, the greatest film of all times for me. The emotions that this intro+main theme leave me with are indescribable
Seeing this in 4K and with Dolby Atmos was life changing. So emotional
Rest easy Tony. Fidel is dead. Remember guys, he ate octopus 3 times a day. He had octopus coming out of his ears.
But I love octopus
Now he’s got maggots coming out of his ears. Lol
the legacy of the historic leader of the cuban revolution will never fade, hasta la victoria siempre commandante
@@damiano1174 so you dunrik
@@HungarianHashMafia liberta liberta! Rebengaaaaaa
DePalma. Pacino. Stone. Moroder. This film truly was a meeting of the minds. No wonder it's a classic.
One of few movies where the opening music pumps you up for the whole movie
The best intro to a movie ever!
It’s 2022 and still the greatest intro ever!!
"The world Chico and everything in it"!
One of the most iconic films ever made. Just under godfather but above all the other movies..
Unsuspecting total I enjoy this movie in 1983
and did not Know what kind of hype of quality a film could do
even 35 years later. One of a kind. Mariel Habour pictures, WOW and breathtaking.
Every scene in this movie sticks to memory in a unique way ....
The best movie I have seen in my life
The Best Movie ever made
Watch the original its better if you like original black and white gangster movies
Coco Lytle Na mang the remake was alot better.
It’s definitely up there
@MEEP and Departed
one of the best intros ever, I'll say that
Las palabras de Castro le dan fuerza tanto al opening como al guión, porque se le menciona más adelante en la película... Y reitera, como todos sabemos, que era la persona que menos se preocupaba por su gente.
Saludos!
Scarface one of the best movies of all time a timeless classic
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This is absolute pure gold!!! Untouchable classic!!!
When the music moves you emotionally, that is legitimate magick.
yes indeed.
Fidel's speech with the back ground music is a vibe
I completely disagree with Castro ideologically and politically, but I can see why the uneducated Cuban people supported him initially. He was extremely intelligent, extremely good looking and tall, resembled Liam Neeson, had a good voice, and was a persuasive speaker. His face looked both strong, but also kind/fair/honest. He was actually an evil dirtbag though. Him and Che Guevara both. But they won the genetic lottery and they used it to full advantage on a population who didn’t know any better
Not really i heard hes speeches use to be 4-5 hrs. Worse than church. Like ok can we go now.
@@charlesg7926 Okay so please explain why Che was a dirtbag
@@shusmitgully792 Che Guevara was a dirtbag because he murdered hundreds of people including children, raped hundreds of women, supported communism, and ironically he hated everything the modern left claims they love (gays, Jews, blacks).
@@shusmitgully792 But by all means, keep fawning over Che Guevara because he has a catchy t-shirt
What a great intro. Still my favorite movie of all time. Giorgio Moroder at it's finest.
My favorite movie of all time.
Best beginning of movie ever made.
This intro is beyond amazing.
Best intro music a films ever heard
powerful scene 2:15
Pedro Henrique for sure mostly because I'm a foreigner
Facts
death to america
Yes america is built on immigrants
love the flag ❤️
This is the proof that a movie doesn't necessarily need a sex scene
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But scarface had a few
@@ekriporthelegoguy1794no it didn’t what 😂😂😂
This one always hit just riiight.
The world chico, and everything in it
Oh my lord... the tragic tune of this tale perfectly juxtaposing the triumphant journey from Cuba to America. A story of greed, hate, apathy and so many more deep themes. Romantic honestly how the music and themes come together to create such an unbelievable viewing experience
Epic intro
Perfect movie and music!
Theirs only one Jorge GAMEBREAD Masvidal🍗🍗🍗🥤
The very first time I saw “Scarface (1983)” was in the summer of 1985. A friend rented this movie on one of those old VHS tapes. There were two tapes to this motion picture.
So we all sat down, beers being consumed and lots of green leafy substance. He hooked his VCR to some fancy speakers.
I could tell just by the way this motion picture soundtrack kicked off that this was going to be a violent-type movie. Gut feeling if you will.
I have been told by folks in the past that the opening to the 1982 “The Thing” gives an eerie feeling the movie is horrific.
Tears of joy! run through my eyes every time I hear this intro!
I love this music because it shows very day life as someone whose`s coming from another world to the new hostle enviriment.
" so what do you call yourself?", "Antonio Montana, and jew?"
Ahaha! Nice one!
When social distancing meant something different.... In the 80s
Giorgio Moroder is immense! One of the fews that is able to impress so much sentiment in a soundtrack perfectly tailored for the visuals.
very unique chords, I can't describe the exact feelings comin out of it..