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  • Опубликовано: 7 июн 2024
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  • @Tetleyb
    @Tetleyb Год назад +550

    The technical advisor for this movie was Andy McNab. A former member of the British 22 SAS. That is why the action scenes are so accurate.

    • @Last_Chance.
      @Last_Chance. Год назад +15

      Common knowledge bro

    • @Tetleyb
      @Tetleyb Год назад +166

      @@Last_Chance.Not that common. Neither host knew. And I’m not your bro.

    • @Last_Chance.
      @Last_Chance. Год назад +7

      @@Tetleyb you're right you're definitely not my bro. But most people know that's why there's probably 25 comments on here saying the same exact thing. Smdh.

    • @larrypeterson1227
      @larrypeterson1227 Год назад

      In the 80's, Michael Mann used a guy named Jim Zubiena. Google him, check out his work.

    • @Dragon_Eskrima
      @Dragon_Eskrima Год назад +41

      I believe former SAS member Mick Gould was responsible for most of Michael Mann's technical advising in his films, this one included, they had a long history together, and yes as others have mentioned it's well known that Andy was there too, pretty sure Mick trained Tom cruise for collateral, I actually preferred the ending of the original TV movie version of heat called LA takedown, lesser known actors and it still has the classic deniro and Pacino scene. Both great movies of course

  • @williamflowers9435
    @williamflowers9435 Год назад +218

    Val Kilmer’s reload scene was shown to USMC recruits as an example of a proper and rapid reload.

    • @TechMetalRules
      @TechMetalRules Год назад +1

      Yes! My buddy told me about them showing that scene when he was in the Marines (early to mid 2000s). "If that Hollywood pussy can change a mag like that, then so can you!"

    • @CaptainRudy4021
      @CaptainRudy4021 10 месяцев назад +51

      I believe the instructor said something along the lines of "if you can't reload better than this actor, you don't belong in the marines"

  • @intricateinc8566
    @intricateinc8566 Год назад +309

    "Don't let yourself get attached to anything you are not willing to walkout on in 30 seconds flat,
    if you feel the heat around the corner.”
    EPIC movie

    • @The2ndFirst
      @The2ndFirst Год назад +8

      Solid life advice. I find no fault in it.

    • @intricateinc8566
      @intricateinc8566 Год назад +7

      @@The2ndFirst True story

    • @apok1980
      @apok1980 Год назад

      I’ve thought about this. Very hard to do in 2023. You have to make your money portable. I’m not so sure if crypto currency is the reliable way to go. I guess an off shore account in Panama City maybe. Even if you don’t talk to any of your former contacts, I watched a documentary once about a private investigator who’s specialized in tracking people. Especially people who tried to fake their death. Not saying it’s not doable, but I think you have to a phd in crime to be able to thrive these days.

    • @joseringo4190
      @joseringo4190 Год назад +3

      That rule has helped my life in more ways than one. True, lol.

    • @jonw1958
      @jonw1958 11 месяцев назад

      I need someone to explain this quote to me, I don't fully understand it.

  • @_T-B_
    @_T-B_ Год назад +104

    RIP Tom Sizemore. Unbelievably good movie! One of my favourites.

  • @aarone1981
    @aarone1981 Год назад +173

    The Fire and Maneuver scene is one of the best action scenes ever. The Sound Effects were as good as it gets.

    • @OisinClissmann
      @OisinClissmann Год назад +12

      Yes, epic. Michael Mann is a fan of realism and I believe they edited in real live fire sounds into the scene.

    • @Muschelschubs3r
      @Muschelschubs3r Год назад +25

      @@OisinClissmann It was actually the real sound of the blanks and all the echos that was used.

    • @loganlapointe2744
      @loganlapointe2744 Год назад +10

      I've heard they show that scene in some military classes on how to move, suppress, and reload because it was so accurately well done.

    • @gen3kali877
      @gen3kali877 Год назад +8

      When attempting to add sound effects, they found that the sound recorded during filming was better so they used it instead.

    • @AmazingChinaToday
      @AmazingChinaToday Год назад +2

      The sound in the movie is the actual sound as recorded during filming. One early cut of the scene had sound effects replacing the recorded sound, and director Michael Mann said "Where is my sound?" so they removed the fake sound effects and went with the sound as recorded, including the awesome echo between the buildings.

  • @MrDman21
    @MrDman21 Год назад +104

    I remember that North Hollywood shootout that Abel was talking about. It happened in 1997 which was 2 years after Heat came out. It's featured on those Banned from TV VHS tapes and it's also on RUclips.

    • @Last_Chance.
      @Last_Chance. Год назад +4

      Same

    • @hachimanjiro
      @hachimanjiro Год назад +6

      "SWAT" with Colin Farrell had an opening scene that was definitely taken from the North Hollywood shootout

    • @MrDman21
      @MrDman21 Год назад

      @@hachimanjiro yep

    • @randomuser3853
      @randomuser3853 Год назад +7

      I’m sure that the two robbers felt that heat was specifically made for them in their crazy minds. Just like in heat they robbed a armored truck and killed one of the guards couple years before the Hollywood heist. A vhs tape of heat was found in their vcr when the police raided their house after the shooting.

    • @holyfuknmolymyshitstinks3415
      @holyfuknmolymyshitstinks3415 Год назад +1

      Same

  • @PTurbo86
    @PTurbo86 Год назад +21

    Many before me have said this: Val Kilmer's reload technique in this scene was so spot on and excellent, that snippet of this scene has been used in US Military and LE training.
    Val Kilmer totally killed it in this movie.

  • @TheApilas
    @TheApilas Год назад +82

    The actors were trained in handling the weapons and in tactics by former SAS operator(s) one of them "Andy McNab" the pseudonym for Steven Billy Mitchell

    • @thesmanbrowne4561
      @thesmanbrowne4561 Год назад +4

      Yep , that’s a awesome fact , you can see it in the shirt bursts

    • @TheApilas
      @TheApilas Год назад +4

      @@thesmanbrowne4561 Correct, this also the standard way we who have served in the Finnish Armed Forces have always been trained when comes to firing automatic

    • @Taberpony
      @Taberpony Год назад +3

      He is the one the film “Bravo Two Zero” protraded. And he has also been the advisor om the game battle field 3.

    • @TheApilas
      @TheApilas Год назад

      @@Taberpony Correct, Bravo Zero Two was the patrol team he commanded during the Gulf War, and also the name of the Novel he wrote and that the movie is based on.

    • @hachimanjiro
      @hachimanjiro Год назад +1

      ​@@TheApilas Chris Ryan (also part of Bravo two zero wrote his own book on the subject they did a TV drama "the one who got away" which is worth a watch but don't expect too much from it, it's dated and the has that "made for television" feel

  • @scottbest4798
    @scottbest4798 Год назад +80

    Buck, De Niro already was a green beret. You're forgetting The Deer Hunter

    • @ajg8722
      @ajg8722 Год назад +5

      Speaking fax lol.

    • @andrecharlebois705
      @andrecharlebois705 Год назад +5

      this is this, this ain't somethin else, this is this
      classic

    • @apok1980
      @apok1980 Год назад +1

      De Niro is old school. If they filmed him with the finger on the trigger after editing, I can’t imagine how much they probably tried to remind him, (aka Godfather, Raging Bull. Goodfellas) to get his gunplay right. I know he’s an ok dude (not a saint, but not a dick). But I imagine he eventually gets annoyed at the unit director or stunt coordinator or whatever. Either way, I’d love to see the bloopers on that.

    • @andrecharlebois705
      @andrecharlebois705 Год назад +3

      @@apok1980 DeNiro is left handed. In Taxi Driver, during the gun dealer scene AND on his own in the apartment, he sights with his right eye, with left closed. This brings the pistol out of alignment with his arm. Cringy.

    • @andrecharlebois705
      @andrecharlebois705 Год назад

      similar misalignment in First Blood. Galt is aiming a hunting rifle; right handed, and sights with his left eye on the scope. Makes no sense.

  • @MrDman21
    @MrDman21 Год назад +181

    I like how Abel says "I have one of those." Then Buck says "No you don't, you don't even have a BB gun.' 😆

  • @shannonmcstormy5021
    @shannonmcstormy5021 Год назад +65

    I totally remember that. They had AK's with drum magazines and side arms. (and I think they just had "full metal jacket" ammo, not specifically "armor piercing.") They had also duct taped 2 layers of military plate carrier plates all over their body, so they were being shot by cops with no apparent effect. While the robbers stuck together initially, they eventually split up. Meanwhile, the cops went to a gun store and got more powerful weapons, then cornered one of the guys while he was trying to carjack a vehicle and riddled him with bullets. He surrendered but died soon after. The other guy walked into a neighborhood, having dropped the AK because he ran out of ammo. He then pulled his side arm and pointed it under his helmet, taking his own life.

    • @RosaParksWasWyt
      @RosaParksWasWyt Год назад +3

      They both had full auto type 56 ak’s. They both had a second rifle. One had a full auto G3. The other had a full auto bushmaster AR15 dissipator. And beretta 92’s as sidearms. They had good taste for sure

    • @scalarX
      @scalarX Год назад

      The North Hollywood shootout. Must the scary for the cops to realized they are wayy under equipped

    • @politicallyinsensitive4200
      @politicallyinsensitive4200 Год назад +10

      "North Hollywood shootout"

    • @chrissantos6885
      @chrissantos6885 Год назад +3

      They made a pretty cool movie about it called 44 minutes: north hollywood shootout a while back

    • @themandomerc652
      @themandomerc652 Год назад +3

      If i remember correctly officers had to raid a hunting/gun shop for high powered hunting rifles since all the police carried were .38 and 9mm handguns with a shotguns here and there.

  • @MiguelGonzalez-ei9og
    @MiguelGonzalez-ei9og Год назад +51

    The “LA shootout” you guys spoke about is North Hollywood shootout at a Bank of America in 1997, or maybe 1998.
    Edit: forget Steven Seagal’s sound effects when you have “Buck” Rogers’ PEW PEW effects.

    • @eldritchmorgasm4018
      @eldritchmorgasm4018 Год назад +3

      I think there's a (tv?) movie about exactly that, called "44 Minutes", February 97, with Michael Madsen & Mario van Peebles, the 2 bad guys had full body armor, so many weapons & ammo, it's as close as it can humanly possible get to be like the fucking Terminator going on a rampage.
      Don't remember the real details, but the movie is quite good, it seems realistic, believable, and when SWAT came in, they realy had to fight.
      Imoressive thing to achieve, if I remember correctly, no one died, except 1 bad guy.
      This happening in a not-warzone, a shootout of that size, is kinda special crazy-scary...

    • @unluckytourist
      @unluckytourist Год назад

      @@eldritchmorgasm4018 They took some drug prior to the shootout that was meant to relax them. Like xanax or something. Didn't work out obviously.

    • @griz312
      @griz312 Год назад +2

      @@eldritchmorgasm4018 I would read up on the shoot out itself because it’s a very intriguing. Both shooters were killed, one killed himself either by accident or suicide, the other died from blood loss. A crazier robbery was the Norco Bank Shootout of 1980. 30 police cars were disabled, a dozen cops shot with one killed. The robbers all had .308 Semi Auto Rifles with improvised Rifle Grenades, they even shot down a Helocopter.

    • @MiguelGonzalez-ei9og
      @MiguelGonzalez-ei9og Год назад

      @@eldritchmorgasm4018 I believe two TV movies were made about that incident and has been ripped off a few times in movies (SWAT in 2003). I remember that day vividly, watching it all go down on TV live. Cops went to local gun stores asking to use more firepower than their lonely handguns which were doing NOTHING to those guys

    • @shawnhood5962
      @shawnhood5962 4 месяца назад

      I think they where ex rangers too not sure

  • @sergiopablo6555
    @sergiopablo6555 Год назад +27

    The reason bullets in Michael Mann's movies sound better than anyone else's is because he puts dozens of microphones all over the area and records the real shooting noise and how the blast wave expands over the place. This is very clear in the final shootout in HEAT, where you can hear the bullet sounds reverberating over the skyscrapers windows. Other movies just use generic bullet libraries that are added in post, or a single microphone over the actor.

    • @cesarbayou9823
      @cesarbayou9823 8 месяцев назад +1

      I agree!

    • @deanwilliams433
      @deanwilliams433 Месяц назад

      Yup. In Collateral when Tom Cruise's character shoots the thugs in the alley, the best handgun sound.

  • @DeOppressoLiber
    @DeOppressoLiber Год назад +45

    RIP to Tom Sizemore 😢: he was great in saving private Ryan and heat and other good movies but those 2 are the highlights

    • @apok1980
      @apok1980 Год назад +2

      I was a fan of Sizemore. I grew up on all the movies he was in. I know he was the punching bag in Hollywood, but I always see him as the blue collar NCO in movies. I vaguely remember him getting fired off of “Eyes Wide Shut” because he lost his cool….. or rather specimen on Nicole Kidman. But it was a movie about people having orgies during a simulated scene, so it would have been nice if he was forgiven.

    • @hectormartinez9657
      @hectormartinez9657 Год назад +3

      When I’m in the mood to be a little sarcastic with my wife, I call her “Ace”. To this day she has no clue what that’s about.

    • @IronMikeDyson1979
      @IronMikeDyson1979 Год назад

      He was epic in NATURAL BORN KILLERS also very underrated

    • @hachimanjiro
      @hachimanjiro Год назад

      ​@@hectormartinez9657 doesn't he call people "slick" in heat, maybe "ace" is from something different?

    • @hectormartinez9657
      @hectormartinez9657 Год назад

      You know what? I think you’re right. I will just have to start calling my wife “Slick” from now on 😂.

  • @MrGrimm-dl4hy
    @MrGrimm-dl4hy Год назад +32

    My fav movie of all time. This is what Emil Matasurano and Larry Phillips had in their VHS player before they robbed BOA.

    • @thedavescloop
      @thedavescloop Год назад +1

      It was mine for a very long time. It’s still very close to the top but was supplanted by Blade Runner 2049

    • @nathanhaney91
      @nathanhaney91 Год назад

      @@thedavescloop Did we just become best friends?! Loved 2049 but Heat is and probably always will be my all-time favorite film. I used to say Michael Mann was my all-time favorite director, but I think it's Denis Villeneuve now. Every movie he's made has been my favorite film of that given year. 2049 being no exception.

    • @thedavescloop
      @thedavescloop Год назад

      @@nathanhaney91 Dude…are you me?! Mann was my favorite director until after collateral which was his last good movie. And Villeneuve is absolutely by favorite director currently. I hope they get him to do the third Sicario film, though I doubt it. I’m even a cyclist. I don’t think I’m in the air force though. Wait, AM I IN THE AIR FORCE?! ……fox three? Oh shit I am!

    • @nathanhaney91
      @nathanhaney91 Год назад

      @@thedavescloop Haha possibly. I think Public Enemies was Mann's last good film. As for Villeneuve, I'm just counting down the days until Dune 2...can't freakin wait! I worry about a third Sicario ever happening since Taylor Sheridan seems to be keeping busy with all of his TV stuff :(

  • @jamesdouglas6977
    @jamesdouglas6977 Год назад +21

    I'm surprised there was no comment on Val Kilmer's magazine change when engaging the police.

  • @LondonPride25
    @LondonPride25 Год назад +22

    "Andy McNab" (22 SAS) was the technical advisor on this film and choreographed the gunfight scenes, as well as coached the actors on how to look like they knew what they were doing.

    • @sigspearthumb3249
      @sigspearthumb3249 Год назад +1

      ...and Mick Gould (also 22 SAS).

    • @chanang453
      @chanang453 10 месяцев назад

      not true...McNab trained the actors in how to handle weapons but he certainly did not choreograph any gunfight scenes.. Michael Mann has directed action scenes in many of his movies and he directed ( choreographed ) all of the shootout... Andy Mcnab knows nothing about directing , cameras or editing . He had nothing to do with the filming ...only the training.

  • @npz1838
    @npz1838 9 месяцев назад +8

    Notice how there's NO music in the bank robbery fight scene. It adds so much to the realism.

  • @gameocalypse6040
    @gameocalypse6040 Год назад +25

    Absolute classic that still has one of the best shootouts/ all around best action sequences ever.

  • @deiwi
    @deiwi Год назад +16

    I love Heat and you did really good breakdown here. Please consider Collateral from the same director. Tom Cruise was trained even better for his role and you gonna love it I'm sure.

  • @bossisin2510
    @bossisin2510 Год назад +10

    Both the town and Tennessee’s were highly inspired by heat, many of the classic modern heist tropes come from this film.

  • @rogerwood5228
    @rogerwood5228 Год назад +22

    Michael Mann is probably my favorite director still in the game. He nails the perfect blend of character, drama, and action and makes his actors go through intensive weapons training.

    • @snowbear163
      @snowbear163 Год назад +3

      He did great work with Collateral but he really dropped the ball with Blackhat and Miami Vice.

  • @g00se99
    @g00se99 Год назад +5

    They recorded the actual gunfire sounds and post production they tried to replace the sounds but realized the actual gunfire was outstanding. The echo is what I love the most. Kilmer reloading is also a favorite moment.

  • @garettb7800
    @garettb7800 10 месяцев назад +4

    Just prior to the LAPD RHD responding to the bank heist, the movie reported that the LAPD SIS Unit advised of the Suspects whereabouts at the bank. In all actuality, the SIS Unit would be the ones to initiate the police intervention, and not RHD. Historically, LAPD SIS trained SEAL teams on surveillance and counter measures. I once work alongside a SIS Detective before he retired, and he had 17 kills in the Unit. SIS only went after the top 5% of the most violent suspects in LA City.

  • @javidaderson
    @javidaderson Год назад +5

    That scene with Al Pacino and Robert de Niro in the restaurant is what made me want to make movies.

  • @TheSimonForsyth
    @TheSimonForsyth Год назад +8

    Kilmer and the "bad guys" were trained by Andy McNab... on that note he also trained Tom Cruise for collateral

  • @itsamadworld2711
    @itsamadworld2711 Год назад +19

    I'm surprised you never heard of the North Hollywood shootout, it's the whole reason police carrying assault rifles in their cars now. And the "house" in the middle of the "parking lot" is actually a concessions stand at a drive-in. It made me feel really old, when you guys didn't know that. 😁

    • @joelkeefthompson4993
      @joelkeefthompson4993 Год назад

      Bob lm

    • @jeffbeck8993
      @jeffbeck8993 6 месяцев назад

      My Grandfather rode a horse for transportation. My generational hallmark is going to drive in movie theaters, because that's what you did. First movie I ever saw on a television was Star Wars, on a Betamax. 😄

  • @shannonmcstormy5021
    @shannonmcstormy5021 Год назад +10

    Fun Fact: This movie uses two actors that played serial killers in 2 different Hannibal Lecter movies/franchise. The actor that played "Waingro" in Heat was "Buffalo Bill" in Silence of the Lambs. The actor that played "Kelso" in Heat played "The Tooth Fairy" in "Manhunter (1986)," the first movie in this franchise. Heat was directed by Michael Mann who knew both of these actors from previous projects.

    • @mjl9702
      @mjl9702 Год назад +6

      The Actor that played Buffalo Bill was a different Actor than the one that played Waingro. "Buffalo Bill" was Ted Levine. "Waingro" was Kevin gage.

    • @stuartcook8823
      @stuartcook8823 Год назад +2

      You're wrong. Ted Levine played Buffalo Bill. Waingro was played by Kevin Gage 🤦‍♂️

    • @stuartcook8823
      @stuartcook8823 Год назад +4

      Ted Levine plays Bosco in Heat.

    • @shannonmcstormy5021
      @shannonmcstormy5021 Год назад +2

      Oh, that's right. Ted Levine played, "Detective Mike Bosko" In Heat. That's the other actor I was thinking of. Thanks guys 🙂

  • @TheApilas
    @TheApilas Год назад +7

    Pretty sure Heat won a Oscar for Sound editing/effects. They spent plenty of time to get the sounds correct

  • @R12gsa09
    @R12gsa09 Год назад +11

    The FN Para 7.62 I had in late 80s, was an awesome riffle!!

    • @FNGACADEMY
      @FNGACADEMY  Год назад +7

      they used a lot of cool ones in this

    • @hachimanjiro
      @hachimanjiro Год назад +2

      I cut my teeth on the SLR version way back in the day, left school at 16 went for selection with the Royal Marines served in 42commando great rifle "the right arm of the free world"

    • @R12gsa09
      @R12gsa09 Год назад

      @@hachimanjiro we operated together with you Brits under the “Amber Star” joint mil op in the mid-90’s in Croatia (the Serbian enclave). I was a young SSG with Green Berets at the time, but hats off to your Royal Seals. Tough mofos mentally and one helluva drinkers literally!!

    • @hachimanjiro
      @hachimanjiro Год назад

      @@R12gsa09 Cheers my brother,got the highest respect for you guys too, hope your doing well and all is good with you!

  • @tay4467
    @tay4467 Год назад +4

    Pacino and the FN FNC go so perfectly together for some reason

    • @rezamirkhani4747
      @rezamirkhani4747 Год назад

      True but has he ever looked bad? He would look cool fighting with a toothpick 😂

  • @morimo11
    @morimo11 Год назад +4

    NH bank robbery was “inspired” by Heat. I work with the lapd SWAT operator who fired under the truck, he now has 50 plus years in law enforcement. Patrol was obviously heavily outgunned. Some officers went to B&B guns down the street and commandeered some AR’s but I don’t think they deployed the rifles. This led ultimately to availability of rifles for patrol when previously only Tac teams carried rifles.

  • @owenhughes2653
    @owenhughes2653 Год назад +5

    This is worth watching the making of. Michael Mann is always big on getting good advisors in for stuff. It's legit fascinating as a process

  • @Oct14cya
    @Oct14cya Год назад +3

    This was a redo of a made for tv movie Michael Mann made called L.A. Takedown. You can really enjoy the acting between Pacino and DeNiro when you see the two actors in the tv movie during the restaurant meeting scene.

  • @azrielisrael8505
    @azrielisrael8505 Год назад +5

    i wait all week for your GREEN BERET Reacts to... videos! keep up the great work on ALL your endeavors bro!

  • @davids1716
    @davids1716 Год назад +5

    The North Hollywood bank robbery happened a couple of years AFTER the movie came out.

  • @The2ndFirst
    @The2ndFirst Год назад +6

    The action is the juice.

  • @davidoconnor1773
    @davidoconnor1773 Год назад +2

    I'm glad Abel is finally sharing his tactical expertise! Its pretty clear from watching previous episodes that Buck had a pretty underwhelming military career (never even did a day raid in all black BDUs), so its nice to hear from somebody who does actually talk the talk AND walk the walk!

  • @11lam11
    @11lam11 Год назад +2

    I was completely immersed, heart pounding, adrenalin flowing while I watched this with friends, in a theatre setting. 10/10

  • @azmaddog6
    @azmaddog6 Год назад +10

    Dang, you missed the Val Kilmer reload during the street shoot out. I would have loved to have heard your comments on that!

    • @FNGACADEMY
      @FNGACADEMY  Год назад +8

      ill double back on a top 10 shootout video

    • @sp22m3
      @sp22m3 Год назад +2

      Yup, apparently when Bradley Cooper was training gun handling for the a-team, his on screen goal to beat was val's reload in heat.

    • @williamflowers9435
      @williamflowers9435 Год назад +1

      Val Kilmer’s reload scene was shown to USMC recruits as an example of a proper and rapid reload.

    • @simonlam33
      @simonlam33 Год назад

      @@williamflowers9435 ruclips.net/video/uGmT8UTPaco/видео.html

  • @jakecleveland1051
    @jakecleveland1051 Год назад +2

    When you brought up the crazy L.A shootout in Hollywood, after the shootout was over, they raided the guys place and the movie HEAT was actually in the VCR.

  • @mikeglaspey4562
    @mikeglaspey4562 4 месяца назад +1

    Kilmers tac reload is one of the better examples of proper training that you will see. He definitely put in the work at the range. Loved the movie. Great channel guys.

  • @TheApilas
    @TheApilas Год назад +4

    More fact about the FN FNC is that Sweden Armed Forces uses a modified license built version know as AK5.

  • @jimholmes4729
    @jimholmes4729 Год назад +8

    Abel doing techno babble explosives speak is the best Abel.

  • @mountedpatrolman
    @mountedpatrolman 11 месяцев назад +1

    Most realistic gun crazy gun fight in a movie ever. The brass hitting the pavement and the way they had the sirens coming in from a far when they are in the middle of a shit storm is so accurate.

  • @showyash
    @showyash Год назад

    Love these vids! Please keep them coming.

  • @goldenshark3182
    @goldenshark3182 Год назад +3

    Michael Mann was the director of Heat and the one who goes into detail on all the authentic shootouts and guns. He was the one behind Miami Vice, one of the greatest TV shows ever. You guys should review Last of the Mohicans (1992), Mann directed that as well, one of my top 5 favorite films.

  • @warprimeminister
    @warprimeminister Год назад +4

    The gunplay in this movie was wild

  • @dingfeldersmurfalot4560
    @dingfeldersmurfalot4560 10 месяцев назад +2

    An incredibly intense, beautifully set-up and executed movie with unforgettable sequences and actors.

  • @Krater84
    @Krater84 Год назад +2

    About the cars discussion at 12:55 - the truck is a brand new, large Dodge RAM (2500?). As a car, it's intimidating by it's sheer size. It's speaks to how the opposition is more about looks. DeNiro drives in a non-descript station wagon. He cares nothing about the appearances - all he cares about is the functionality, with a sniper overlooking the meeting place.

  • @jameskastle599
    @jameskastle599 Год назад +5

    F-ing legend! I thought it would be a great idea to do a video about this movie and yet here you are. Can't wait to see it

  • @brendanemarpee8418
    @brendanemarpee8418 Год назад +3

    They used actual blank cartridges in the guns for this movie, which is why the guns sound so good. Most all movies now a days just add the gunfire sound in post production. You don't get that realistic muzzle flash and loud explosive sound.

    • @azmaddog6
      @azmaddog6 Год назад +1

      And the echoes off the buildings. Extremely well done!

  • @felithehero4506
    @felithehero4506 Год назад +2

    i think a beers and breakdowns on the first Predator would be awesome

  • @mas687609
    @mas687609 Год назад

    Always looking for your beers and breakdowns

  • @DJTheMetalheadMercenary
    @DJTheMetalheadMercenary Год назад +9

    Such a good damn movie!!!! Heat and Ronin are two of my favorites in the genre.

  • @michaelryan3818
    @michaelryan3818 Год назад +2

    This is one my go tos when someone asks for a badass movie they've never seen. It surprises me how many people have never seen this. The use of audio levels throughout the film is amazing and makes the heist firefight one of the most intense in cinema for me.

  • @galford5108
    @galford5108 Год назад +3

    TMI: this movie was released few months prior to the "North Hollywood Bank Shootout".

  • @fredbyoutubing
    @fredbyoutubing Год назад +7

    I feel like there are still a lot of good movies. But a lot of worst things to filter through.
    The feeling older movies were better is probably because we only watch and remember the good ones from that era.
    Heat was revolutionary for recording the actual audio from the blanks being fired. The actors were trained and fired for real. That's why it sounds so real, because it is.

  • @hirkballs
    @hirkballs Год назад +7

    The action is the juice.
    Lets go 🍻

  • @albertov1837
    @albertov1837 Год назад +2

    I was waiting for you to cover this one (and a cop movie to boot). Great work!

  • @jesseshulaw
    @jesseshulaw Год назад +1

    North Hollywood shootout. The ambulance explosive used to be called Fougasse.

  • @werdle92
    @werdle92 Год назад +10

    Michael Mann is still underrated even after dropping classics all over the crime genre. I mean he even made the first Hannibal Lecter movie. He deserves more recognition

    • @chrisnunley114
      @chrisnunley114 2 месяца назад

      HOW is Mann underrated? I think you and your whole generation needs to delete that term from your vocabulary.

  • @sureshock98
    @sureshock98 Год назад +3

    The north Hollywood shootout, look up the movie 44 minutes.

  • @MOTIV8TED1
    @MOTIV8TED1 Год назад

    Dude!!! I have been waiting for this! LFG!!!

  • @factstraight
    @factstraight Год назад +2

    @FNGACADEMY Two corrections: 16:59 Val Kilmer clearly has an HK-91 at the drive-in, not an FN FAL. 27:00 Robert De Niro's Sig P220 is in single action with the hammer to the rear. Taking up the slack in the trigger of a P220 will in fact result in the trigger being nearly completely depressed to the rear and you'd certainly want to have your finger on the trigger with the slack taken up and ready to fire in this situation where a close pursuer could come around the corner at any moment. I'm surprised as a Green Beret and Officer you're not familiar with a P226 or M11 (P228), which are very similar in function.

  • @Mreevesxd
    @Mreevesxd Год назад +4

    Definitely would love to see a break down of the north Hollywood shootout, even though I've seen plenty of breakdowns of it, it would be awesome to see a beers and breakdown of it

  • @boldie24
    @boldie24 Год назад +4

    Love the commentary and movie choices. Heat is an all time favorite and extremely accurate IMHO.
    Have you considered putting yourself in the small box and movie clips in the larger so they are more easily seen?

    • @hachimanjiro
      @hachimanjiro Год назад +1

      Maybe a problem with copyright bs

    • @boldie24
      @boldie24 Год назад

      @@hachimanjiro not sure but others do it.

  • @ricardohenry1
    @ricardohenry1 Год назад

    Hit the nail on the head with shooting sounds. I’ve always felt uneasy watching these scenes and that’s exactly why.

  • @worldofgreenhell
    @worldofgreenhell 11 месяцев назад +1

    I love the fact they used the on location audio recording for the shootout scene instead of a generic sound effect from a library, also without any music the whole scene just feels utterly real, like Al Pachino is in a legit gunfight with Robert De Niro 😂

  • @brendanemarpee8418
    @brendanemarpee8418 Год назад +6

    I loved the breakdown! I hope you guys can do a beers and breakdown for Michael Mann's other movie Miami Vice.

    • @RosaParksWasWyt
      @RosaParksWasWyt Год назад +2

      Uber underrated movie. Best soundtrack of any movie

    • @williambowden2340
      @williambowden2340 Год назад +1

      Any Michael Mann film has better than normal for Hollywood gun-handling. Mann actually trained with Ray Chapman back in the day, and had Chapman train James Cann for "Thief", his first feature film in 1981. He was "Cooper School", which led to Don Johnson using the Bren 10 in the first several seasons of Miami Vice. "Collateral" with Tom Cruise is also another Mann film.

  • @joshscott9905
    @joshscott9905 Год назад +4

    What a classic movie! I've loved watching this even as a kid I knew it was pretty damn realistic.

  • @soonenough938
    @soonenough938 Год назад

    Been waiting forever for y’all to do Heat 👏

  • @adamjones3277
    @adamjones3277 Год назад

    Bounding and talking weapon systems in this moving was amazing. Great shootouts.

  • @fredbyoutubing
    @fredbyoutubing Год назад +4

    My guess is they synchronized small charges to break the car windows. It seemed too deliberate in the shot.

  • @apok1980
    @apok1980 Год назад +3

    Heat is my FAVORITE movie of all times! I was a fan of Deniro and Pachino, but they achieved god status when I saw it. I didn’t even see it when it came out. A friend of mine gave me the Heat dvd for my birthday or something around 2000 I think. Also, I discovered Michael Mann watching this movie and am a fan of everything he does because his cinematography and semi-doc filming is iconic. That’s why you have to watch Collateral and Miami Vice (movie) because they are just beautiful to watch. Chris Nolan made his crew watch all of Michael Mann’s movies before filming “The Dark Knight” in order to get that feel. You’ll notice even in Heat a Michael Mann signature is a shot of the city at night from the helicopter. I probably sound like a movie nerd, but I’m not. I’m just a nerd for Heat.

  • @WeeMoDesign
    @WeeMoDesign 7 месяцев назад

    Very good review. This is one of my favorite movies of all time. When it came out, I had the VHS then a bit later, bought the DVD. I probably listen to this movie twice a year since it came out!
    Thanks guys. First time on your channel and I loved the insight and the review. Been working as a paramedic a few years so details, in movie, is important to me! I could tell a few story where I have worked as a consultant. Have a great evening!

  • @jaygupta2875
    @jaygupta2875 Год назад +2

    your joke dialogue about "you owe me $60" is better than most actual Segal movie dialogue!

  • @brookdeford7908
    @brookdeford7908 Год назад +3

    Heat!! Great Movie. Please break down the Los Angles shootout. plenty of footage and info out there.

  • @luxurybuzz3681
    @luxurybuzz3681 Год назад +4

    I purchased the Dragon Breath shotgun ammo after watching John Wick 4.

  • @bingus549
    @bingus549 Год назад +6

    This my favorite movie. You inhabit the world while youre watching and its a sick world

  • @LeDiamondDog
    @LeDiamondDog Год назад +2

    Thank you FNG Team 🙏🙏
    Awesome 👌

  • @calebellis5327
    @calebellis5327 Год назад

    To your point about the sound, I remember reading about Heat that the reason it sounded so realistic is that rather than film the shots and dub the gunshot sounds in retouched in post production, they had the sets heavily mic'd to record the audio live, and used larger blank loads for the shooting scenes. This gave the real reverb of the gunfire sounds off of the environment. The final shootout in the city EXPERTLY captures the sound gunfire makes in the open, echoing off of walls. I did a brief search in comments to see if anyone else addressed this, but if I missed it disregard. I always enjoy your work gents.

  • @derekstrome7287
    @derekstrome7287 Год назад +5

    Please review The Way of the Gun with Benicio Del Toro. This movie used a navy seal to consult with the tactics. 👍

    • @FNGACADEMY
      @FNGACADEMY  Год назад +1

      will do!

    • @_DST0NE_
      @_DST0NE_ Год назад +1

      @@FNGACADEMY it’s so badass.. the last scene at the Mexican motel is epic. James Caan was a legend.

  • @andrewvillalpando9989
    @andrewvillalpando9989 Год назад +3

    I'm not sure if it's been recommended or not, but if it hasn't, can you react to the equalizer movies with denzel washington

  • @davidbeale3474
    @davidbeale3474 6 месяцев назад

    Just found you guys. Love the breakdown. I know it's probably been commented a million times by now but fuck it. I'm a veteran and a movie nerd and I love this shit. The sound is what makes the shoot outs in this film. This is because it's not ADR like most films. Automated Dialogue Replacement is when the sound editor cuts out the recorded sound in editing and adds back in sound effects to get a cleaner sound for the final film. Michael Mann the director thought it sounded fake, like most gun sounds in films, so he had the editor use the actual recorded sound from the filming and clean it up and enhance it. This made it much louder and kept in the punch and echos from the surrounding buildings that give it such a realistic feel. 10/10 not my favorite gun fire fight in a film but for sure in my top 10.

  • @mainepants
    @mainepants Год назад +1

    I've lost count of how many times I've seen Heat and never once did I pick up on Robert Dinero holding down the trigger in the cat and mouse scene at the end.

  • @joerogan9522
    @joerogan9522 Год назад +3

    This Movie is a Masterpiece

  • @MarxAlex
    @MarxAlex Год назад +3

    They had very good team movement( fire reload cover) thanks to ex sas member as technical advisor , think the same guy trained Tom cruise for Collateral.

    • @OisinClissmann
      @OisinClissmann Год назад +2

      Yep. So good. For any interested, the advisor was Andy McNab, author of Bravo Two Zero.

  • @jonahhex9620
    @jonahhex9620 Год назад

    We watched this on a bus ride in the overhead during movement to staging when I was in the Infantry and everyone in the unit loved it - talking about bounding

  • @jsweetser2
    @jsweetser2 Год назад +2

    It sounds real because it is. The director had the vision to capture all the sound in every scene from actual guns firing, which is what makes the city shootout so amazing, hearing the sounds bounce around the buildings.

  • @abefroman4953
    @abefroman4953 Год назад +6

    Glad Abel is back. He's a bit sketchy, but entertaining.

    • @luxurybuzz3681
      @luxurybuzz3681 Год назад +1

      Sketchy?
      What does he sketch? Sounds like a cool hobby?

    • @abefroman4953
      @abefroman4953 Год назад +1

      @@luxurybuzz3681 dodging the draft and all that.

    • @Last_Chance.
      @Last_Chance. Год назад +1

      Well I mean generally speaking power bottoms are quite sketchy

    • @luxurybuzz3681
      @luxurybuzz3681 Год назад

      @@abefroman4953 he drafted a sketch?
      That's really cool

  • @rezamirkhani4747
    @rezamirkhani4747 Год назад +2

    Dialogue Bingo! I like it! 😂

  • @RidgeR5
    @RidgeR5 Год назад +1

    I love that shot at the airport at the end. I don't know why, but Pacino pivoting to DeNiro and shooting, with the camera close on his upper body and the sharp light contrast just catches me. I love to rewatch that moment again and again.

  • @jeffpadilla9891
    @jeffpadilla9891 Год назад +1

    Michael Mann was the director who had done Miami Vice so he had a lot of experience with action shooting and he also did a great Tom Cruise film called Collateral.

  • @magnusaune5926
    @magnusaune5926 Год назад

    A detail i remember from Heat is the reverb in the open space from the shots, you hear the ecko in the street, keep up the good work and push push push 🤙🏻😎💯

  • @glen3225
    @glen3225 Год назад

    Great podcast 😊

  • @aprilrichelle.18
    @aprilrichelle.18 Год назад

    the shout out in 1997 in Hollywood, a year after graduated high school.. I remember!💚🖤

  • @gkamal1199
    @gkamal1199 Год назад

    Thanks guys! Been waiting on this! Can you please do Michael Mann's Miami vice movie and/or black hat?

  • @johnpelfrey2041
    @johnpelfrey2041 Год назад

    Such an epic movie!! Ha just seeing the review, I'm going to watch it again tonight .

  • @mohammedashian8094
    @mohammedashian8094 Месяц назад

    They set up microphones all around the place that they were filming the shootout and cranked up the volume. They were originally gonna change it in post but they thought they sounded FANTASTIC so that’s what you hear in the final product and thank god for that