Fun fact: there's a video game in 2006 (Scarface: The World Is Yours) that came out where Tony survived the end, got revenge and regained his spot atop of the criminal underworld. Pacino lent his likeness did not return to voice Montana yet handpicked the actor that did! Sequels (the most immediate set to take place in Vegas) to the game were planned only for the rights to be moved around from studio to studio, leading to those plans going unfulfilled.
The fact that Pacino was able to take an over the top psychopath like Tony and make him not only likeable but sympathetic is a real testament to his incredible talent. It’s one of his defining performances.
There are a bunch of Scarface actors in BrBa. Manny plays Don Eladio in BrBa. And there's obviously Mike. edit: my bad, it wasn't Mike. It was Hector Salamanca
@@JamesDavis-sh9gh Hmm you know what maybe I misremembered that. But the guy who was about to blow up a car in Scarface was Mark Margolis, Hector Salamanca.
It’s fun seeing Jen giving facts about the movie instead of Holden. Also I love that Holden says it’s a family friendly channel before they start watching Scarface😂
No freaking way holden hasnt watched scarface and the Godfather?? Thats insane. I watched this at 13 and the Godfather at 17. Scarface will always be my favorite movie of all time. The lines from this movie are way too iconic.
@@CHRISPYakaKONI remember watching 'Blood in Blood out', 'American History X' and 'Goodfellas' by the time I was 10, lol. Usually with my older cousins.
I was really young when I watched this and other movies like it. Also played GTA2, 3, VICE CITY, and all the others when they first came out. Hmm, maybe that's why I'm so desensitized to the world around me, lol
Oh yeah 🔥🔥🔥 Scarface is one of my favorite crime movies of all time, and I’m shocked that Holden has never seen this. Love that you seen this, and showed him this. Awesome reaction 💯😎
A great movie in my opinion in the somewhat the same spirit as this one is "Blood in Blood out". If none of you have seen it I would highly recommend it. Great soundtrack and great acting even if most of the main cast are unheard of.
My favorite mafia movie ever. Everything about it is no less than excellent: The story, the characters, the dialogues, the direction, the music choice, the message, everything, from the first second to the last. It may not be perfect, but it's sprinkled with small details that add for personal enjoyment. Like, this movie inspired GTA Vice City, one of my favorite videogames ever. Or that it shows my home State of Cochabamba, Bolivia, from where I'm writing right now. (Although it's clearly rural Cochabamba, aka Narco Country, but hey, if 1 hour away from my home city is the closest a Hollywood superproduction will show, I'll take it).
This is a remake of the 1930's version of the same name, though that version is about Prohibition. The director of this, Brian De Palma, also directed the 1976 version of Carrie. I recommend watching the Netflix series Narcos, which takes place around the same time as this
I’m a minute in and I can confidently say that I’ve seen the funniest part of the video when Holden said that we’re probably surprised he hasn’t seen this move. I belly-laughed and said to my tv “Not the TINIEST bit surprised!” 😂
It's kinda ironic that Tony died because he didn't want to kill a mother and child. After all, all he have in this world is his balls and his word, and he don't break 'em for no one.
Carlito’s Way is literally basically a spiritual successor to this film since it has a lot of the same cast, Director and has many parallels to this. Scarface is one of the greatest remakes ever but Carlito’s Way is actually a far more emotional story. It’s set in the 70s but has Pacino being released from Prison and being a former legendary criminal. An under-rated masterpiece.
Al Pacino has played probably these top 2 most iconic american gangsters in cinematic history, and it's fascinating just what completely different characters and personalities each one is.
Yes. Never have i woken up to see something that i didn't need but glad i received it top tier movie, my uncle made me watch this movie at age 12 back to back with Pink Floyd the Wall and The Shinning
I’m 10 days late but this is my favorite movie. Especially since I am from Miami and I am Cuban. This movie has the best quotes out of any other movie and I love Al Pacino. You both need to watch The Godfather next.
I think the restaurant scene is what made a star out of Michelle Pfeiffer. She really kills it in that scene. I would also recommend the original version of "Scarface" with Paul Muni and George Raft.
Scarface is one of those iconic movie settings. 70s/80s era Miami with rogue cops, drug dealings/busting, fast crime drama and fire fights with the colors and high spirits of living your life with you don’t know if next day you resting in pool with money/power or resting in bottom of the sea dead with crabs eating you.
Y’all should do The Godfather and The Godfather II!! If y’all haven’t watched it, please do. The greatest movies of all time and such amazing performances, the entire cast pulled their weight.
Another Brian De Palma film with Al Pacino I highly recommend is Carlito's Way, hands down my favorite gangster film and Brian De Palma movie, I even named my cat Carlito after that movie.
Jen im an Al Pacino fanatic i have seen every movie he has made since the 70's and i thought i knew everything but i never heard about that Cocaine thing..wouldnt be surprised if its true, some actors go to great lengths to imbody these characters..thats crazy..thanks😊
whaaa ??? i’m honestly so shocked Holden has never seen this movie haha no wayyy dude this movie is fs a good classic movie , the eyes chico .. they never lie
Lana Clarkson is also in this (which was released the same year she also played a very...exposed role in Deathstalker in which Richard Brooker - who played Jason Voorhees in Friday The 13th Part 3 - was also among the three main characters) and was killed 20 years later by Phil Specter.
Great reaction,Scarface is a classic and it was fun watching how excited Jen was lol. If you want to watch another classic gangster movie you should watch “Blood In, Blood Out” I don’t think many ppl know this movie but everyone in L.A. knows this movie.
I had the poster where he's sitting with the mound of white. But we wrecked on the way home from vacation in the rain and it went flying out the trunk and was ruined lol
Today in 'and now for something completely different'. Great selection. I hope this means you'll get around to The Godfather; a serious must-see. And I hope one day maybe 1982's Gandhi.
In the vhs version nick fury does indeed show up at the end. He takes scarfaces mangled body and rebuilds him but now tony has to wear a weird breathing mask or hell die but now darth tony can join the avengers but then brian depalma got sued and so they never added darth tony to the avengers.
Oh this was fun!! 😊 Pretty old movie, but hey it's a classic. The way Al Pacino talks and acts in this is just so enjoyable. 👌 I would love for you both to watch the biographical "Megan Leavey". Dogs + Marines + Female lead, what else does one need? 👀 I often asked for it, but I will keep trying! ❤
Im very glad y'all watched this classic. Jen have you ever seen menace to society thats a good crime movie and coming of age black story. You guys should consider watching.
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This film is an interesting update of the 1930s mob movie (in particular the 1932 of the same name, which was more obviously inspired by the life of Al Capone). It follows that classic formula, including the "mobster has to meet a tragic end because crime cannot pay" stipulation, but it immerses that formula in 80s excess. Perhaps it's a bit too excessive for my tastes, but it's undeniably quotable.
One thing that made Tony Montana different from other gangsters is that he had some sense of morals like no women or children and basically not killing anyone that was not involved in the business. You can see that in some scenes how Tony goes out directly in front of that Colombian and shoots him point blank instead of shooting him from afar and going to Frank after the assassination attempt in the club and confronting Frank directly about it instead of just having Frank wacked like how Gotti wacked the mob bosses in NYC to become the boss. I like that the movie still killed him in the end even though those morals are what ultimately got him killed but more importantly putting out the message that crime does not pay in the end and is a short ticket to prison or the grave.
ppl r talkin about gta... there's a brit movie called sexy beast... most of you wont have heard of it... but it influenced the story of gta 5. It's about a psycho gangster that goes after a retired bank robber who just wants to be left alone but this guy wont take no for an answer... it's a good movie, highly recommend it.
How i took Gena and Tony's relationship is that he always took the protective brother role too far and never let Gena live her own life, and make her own decisions so it could almost be seen as jealousy so she says "is this what you want, you want me?"
Let's not forget how much inspiration Grand Theft Auto Vice City took from this movie
Honestly. It makes GTA Vice City so much more incredible ~
Yeah Vice City was the baby born from Miami Vice and Scarface Florida's 2 Masterpieces of the Small Screen and Big Screen
And GTA3 too, the radio station flashback FM is only music from the movie.
Fun fact: there's a video game in 2006 (Scarface: The World Is Yours) that came out where Tony survived the end, got revenge and regained his spot atop of the criminal underworld. Pacino lent his likeness did not return to voice Montana yet handpicked the actor that did! Sequels (the most immediate set to take place in Vegas) to the game were planned only for the rights to be moved around from studio to studio, leading to those plans going unfulfilled.
I remember playing that game, the most memorable thing about it was it telling where people “got hit” lol
@@dantesellars4941"balls"
I loved that game even though it gets bad press
Very underrated game. Definitely needs a remastered
I loved that game. It was gta before gta.
The fact that Pacino was able to take an over the top psychopath like Tony and make him not only likeable but sympathetic is a real testament to his incredible talent. It’s one of his defining performances.
Oh no, The Devil’s Advocate that was a defining performance but this was memorable and delivered a message.
@@charles1203Devils advocate doesn't even come close to this masterpiece.
I am 30 years old. Never saw the movie all the way through just bits and pieces until I watched it last week. Now I’m obsessed.
Fun fact: The guy Tony shots in the car/Sosa's assistent or whatever, is the same actor who portrays Hector Salamanca from Breaking Bad.
Also Manny is played by Steven Bauer who was Don Eladio in BB
There are a bunch of Scarface actors in BrBa. Manny plays Don Eladio in BrBa. And there's obviously Mike.
edit: my bad, it wasn't Mike. It was Hector Salamanca
@@Pir-o I didn't see Mike in Scarface. I know he was in Beverly Hills Cop.
@@JamesDavis-sh9gh Hmm you know what maybe I misremembered that.
But the guy who was about to blow up a car in Scarface was Mark Margolis, Hector Salamanca.
greed. And seeing it countless times we can agree it's a classic masterpiece.
"I always tell the truth, even when I lie"
It’s fun seeing Jen giving facts about the movie instead of Holden.
Also I love that Holden says it’s a family friendly channel before they start watching Scarface😂
HAHAHAA
No freaking way holden hasnt watched scarface and the Godfather?? Thats insane.
I watched this at 13 and the Godfather at 17. Scarface will always be my favorite movie of all time.
The lines from this movie are way too iconic.
That’s a wild age to watch Scarface lol
@@CHRISPYakaKONI remember watching 'Blood in Blood out', 'American History X' and 'Goodfellas' by the time I was 10, lol. Usually with my older cousins.
@@CHRISPYakaKON I was 8 😂😂
@@KaliCush Same I saw all those before i was even 10 😂😂
I was really young when I watched this and other movies like it. Also played GTA2, 3, VICE CITY, and all the others when they first came out. Hmm, maybe that's why I'm so desensitized to the world around me, lol
Never seen Jen having so much fun you should do more hard R rated movies, look at that smile she was like a kid in a candy store.😊
Jens taste in movies is pure 🔥 😂 she showed her husband training day!!
Facts😂🔥
The Godfather 1 and 2 should be next
Jen is hilarious!
What did she do as a kid, say bye to the Tony poster before goin to school?
"i gotta big test today Tony..wish me luck!"
9:55 So what you’re saying is… Glenn was not cast.. but she was Close…
Ba dum, tissss
@@paulcurran4786 ;D
The place where Tony's brother dies is a cvs now but still has the stairs
Please let Jen show Holden more stuff 😂😂
I had a "gangster" phase too growing up like Jen lol
Oh yeah 🔥🔥🔥
Scarface is one of my favorite crime movies of all time, and I’m shocked that Holden has never seen this. Love that you seen this, and showed him this. Awesome reaction 💯😎
A great movie in my opinion in the somewhat the same spirit as this one is "Blood in Blood out". If none of you have seen it I would highly recommend it. Great soundtrack and great acting even if most of the main cast are unheard of.
The entire South park KFC episode was based off scarface and it makes it that much better! glad you guys can see that in 4k 😂😂
Man u never get to see jen so excited this was a cool intro lol
When Jen said, "The Comment of The Day!" she showed us a decent heavy metal voice. 😅 Should be in a band lol
Love this classic movie I never clicked on a video so fast
My favorite mafia movie ever. Everything about it is no less than excellent: The story, the characters, the dialogues, the direction, the music choice, the message, everything, from the first second to the last.
It may not be perfect, but it's sprinkled with small details that add for personal enjoyment. Like, this movie inspired GTA Vice City, one of my favorite videogames ever. Or that it shows my home State of Cochabamba, Bolivia, from where I'm writing right now. (Although it's clearly rural Cochabamba, aka Narco Country, but hey, if 1 hour away from my home city is the closest a Hollywood superproduction will show, I'll take it).
This is a remake of the 1930's version of the same name, though that version is about Prohibition. The director of this, Brian De Palma, also directed the 1976 version of Carrie. I recommend watching the Netflix series Narcos, which takes place around the same time as this
I’m a minute in and I can confidently say that I’ve seen the funniest part of the video when Holden said that we’re probably surprised he hasn’t seen this move. I belly-laughed and said to my tv “Not the TINIEST bit surprised!” 😂
R.i.p. Ray Liotta Goodfellas PLEEEEEEASE consider reacting to such a movie!
The cut to yalls dog when the blimp popped out took me out😭😭😭
13:49 When you said "South Park + KFC," I was thinking "Family Guy + chicken fights."
17:42 "I NEVER did NOTHING to NOBODY." Triple negative? I guess it cancels out.
19:48 If only women today were like that. Hell, people in general, especially in hip hop. Got so bad I turned metalhead.
So far so good. I mean THIS intro....🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
Now THAT'S a fun movie idea: Scarface Vs. El Terminador.
It's kinda ironic that Tony died because he didn't want to kill a mother and child. After all, all he have in this world is his balls and his word, and he don't break 'em for no one.
You guys should do The Crow next
Carlito’s Way is literally basically a spiritual successor to this film since it has a lot of the same cast, Director and has many parallels to this. Scarface is one of the greatest remakes ever but Carlito’s Way is actually a far more emotional story. It’s set in the 70s but has Pacino being released from Prison and being a former legendary criminal. An under-rated masterpiece.
18:24 If Jen and Holden come up missing in the next few days blame this Guy!
A guy like that won't and shouldn't last long!
I can't believe Jen dropped a "To Be Fair" on THAT scene, wow!
Al Pacino has played probably these top 2 most iconic american gangsters in cinematic history, and it's fascinating just what completely different characters and personalities each one is.
Yes.
Never have i woken up to see something that i didn't need but glad i received it
top tier movie, my uncle made me watch this movie at age 12 back to back with Pink Floyd the Wall and The Shinning
Love the sub genre of the gangster movies. If Jen seen a lot of gangster movies. Did she ever watch the movie Blood in Blood Out?
I’m 10 days late but this is my favorite movie. Especially since I am from Miami and I am Cuban. This movie has the best quotes out of any other movie and I love Al Pacino. You both need to watch The Godfather next.
I think the restaurant scene is what made a star out of Michelle Pfeiffer. She really kills it in that scene. I would also recommend the original version of "Scarface" with Paul Muni and George Raft.
Tarantino got the KILL BILL SOUND that you referenced from the 70s TV show IRONSIDE. It's in the TV show intro
Man, I'm only 3 minutes into the video, but this is by far the most entertaining commentary you've filmed...
Since Mask of Zorro, that is...
Scarface is one of those iconic movie settings. 70s/80s era Miami with rogue cops, drug dealings/busting, fast crime drama and fire fights with the colors and high spirits of living your life with you don’t know if next day you resting in pool with money/power or resting in bottom of the sea dead with crabs eating you.
This is one of my favorite movies 🎬! Great reaction!
Holden, Quentin Tarantino got that sound you were mimicking from the 1970s cop show called "Ironside".
Jen, U R a legend for showing a first timer the world of Tony Montana.
Y’all should do The Godfather and The Godfather II!! If y’all haven’t watched it, please do. The greatest movies of all time and such amazing performances, the entire cast pulled their weight.
Another Brian De Palma film with Al Pacino I highly recommend is Carlito's Way, hands down my favorite gangster film and Brian De Palma movie, I even named my cat Carlito after that movie.
Jen im an Al Pacino fanatic i have seen every movie he has made since the 70's and i thought i knew everything but i never heard about that Cocaine thing..wouldnt be surprised if its true, some actors go to great lengths to imbody these characters..thats crazy..thanks😊
whaaa ??? i’m honestly so shocked Holden has never seen this movie haha no wayyy dude this movie is fs a good classic movie , the eyes chico .. they never lie
Lana Clarkson is also in this (which was released the same year she also played a very...exposed role in Deathstalker in which Richard Brooker - who played Jason Voorhees in Friday The 13th Part 3 - was also among the three main characters) and was killed 20 years later by Phil Specter.
Heat should be next on your list. Pacino vs De Niro in the holy grail of heist movies
Now that you have seen Scarface,, you need to watch the Scarface school play 😆
I can't believe Holden didn't even mention, "Say Hello to my Little Friend!"
Great reaction,Scarface is a classic and it was fun watching how excited Jen was lol. If you want to watch another classic gangster movie you should watch “Blood In, Blood Out” I don’t think many ppl know this movie but everyone in L.A. knows this movie.
Somehow, just somehow, without reading the title yet but just glancing at the thumbnail, I knew this was a movie Jen was introducing to Holden. Lol
Wild, I asked for these types of movies when you started, my girlfriend watches series. ❤
After Training Day and some others 🤔...
Mrs is definitely the REAL gangsta in that couple 👍✌️
20:45 is a really funny cut. love the vids
I had the poster where he's sitting with the mound of white. But we wrecked on the way home from vacation in the rain and it went flying out the trunk and was ruined lol
Jen: I’m not saying I condone it
😂
Today in 'and now for something completely different'. Great selection.
I hope this means you'll get around to The Godfather; a serious must-see.
And I hope one day maybe 1982's Gandhi.
@Holdman & Jen Hardman If I may ask, what program did you use to make that awesome intro with Spider-Man, Star Wars and Dragon Ball Z?
In the vhs version nick fury does indeed show up at the end. He takes scarfaces mangled body and rebuilds him but now tony has to wear a weird breathing mask or hell die but now darth tony can join the avengers but then brian depalma got sued and so they never added darth tony to the avengers.
Oh this was fun!! 😊 Pretty old movie, but hey it's a classic. The way Al Pacino talks and acts in this is just so enjoyable. 👌
I would love for you both to watch the biographical "Megan Leavey". Dogs + Marines + Female lead, what else does one need? 👀 I often asked for it, but I will keep trying! ❤
I saw the title of the video and immediately said "How does this happen?! Holden Thomas Hardman!" 😂
EDIT: 2:57 WHAT? 😮
Honestly, now that you've mentioned Tarantino, i feel like the final battle of Django takes a lot of inspiration from this too
Im very glad y'all watched this classic. Jen have you ever seen menace to society thats a good crime movie and coming of age black story. You guys should consider watching.
“How’d you get the scar tough guy..eating pineapple?”
Not sure if it has been said yet, Harris Yulin who played the corrupt detective was one of the Three Wiseman cops in Training Day.
Loved the intro 😂😂😂
Goodfellas PLEASE
Steven Bauer is criminally underrated as an actor.
Check out the movies GoodFellas(1990) this is based on a true story and American Gangster(2007) this is inspired by a true story.
Great choice of movie, honestly a classic.
May I recommend 'blood in, blood out bound by honor' and 'sin nombre'
YESSS It’s about time. I been waiting on this video
@24:31 is the scene Spielberg directed
No. Tarantino got the kill bill siren sound from the Kung Fu Classic Flying Guillotine. If I'm not mistaken.
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the hand holding *sigh* you two kiddos make me wanna believe in love again.
This film is an interesting update of the 1930s mob movie (in particular the 1932 of the same name, which was more obviously inspired by the life of Al Capone). It follows that classic formula, including the "mobster has to meet a tragic end because crime cannot pay" stipulation, but it immerses that formula in 80s excess. Perhaps it's a bit too excessive for my tastes, but it's undeniably quotable.
Probably excessive due to the excessive nature of the 80s. Flash, pizazz, drugs...fuel for the downfall~
Y'all should watch American Gangster if you haven't seen it. A lot of similarities to this movie, and it's got Denzel in it!
Con air is super fun.
One thing that made Tony Montana different from other gangsters is that he had some sense of morals like no women or children and basically not killing anyone that was not involved in the business. You can see that in some scenes how Tony goes out directly in front of that Colombian and shoots him point blank instead of shooting him from afar and going to Frank after the assassination attempt in the club and confronting Frank directly about it instead of just having Frank wacked like how Gotti wacked the mob bosses in NYC to become the boss. I like that the movie still killed him in the end even though those morals are what ultimately got him killed but more importantly putting out the message that crime does not pay in the end and is a short ticket to prison or the grave.
OH MYYYY what a classic
bros winning at life
Your husband looks like he’s watching Scarface for the first time .😂
I’ve never clicked a video so quick.
My favorite movie since I was 10. And loved the video game
This is a fantastic movie. Surprised Holden has never seen it
i remember playing the Scarface game on ps2 and you could get the cut scene of tony death start of the game
ppl r talkin about gta... there's a brit movie called sexy beast... most of you wont have heard of it... but it influenced the story of gta 5. It's about a psycho gangster that goes after a retired bank robber who just wants to be left alone but this guy wont take no for an answer... it's a good movie, highly recommend it.
I didn't have the black and white poster, I had the poster of him walking by the pool in the white suit , red shirt and, glasses
There's two types of kids growing up, the ones who watched scarface and stopped watching movies and holden
We all gotta thank Jen for starting to show Holden some classic films!
I hope that now that this reaction is here,we will get a series on the godfather trilogy
Jen if you love this movie, Show Holden The Godfather trilogy and Heat. Just to mention a few of many performances by Al Pacino.
How i took Gena and Tony's relationship is that he always took the protective brother role too far and never let Gena live her own life, and make her own decisions so it could almost be seen as jealousy so she says "is this what you want, you want me?"
Yes con air next!