This movie is an all time classic. Deniro was absolutely menacing in his role of Cady. Martin Scorsese knocked it out of the park once again with this movie.
@@richardmark9161 When my granddaughter watched Psycho in a film studies class, the class laughed at certain points - including that one, and the "reveal" at the end - but I've always thought Psycho is a very dark comedy, with Hitchcock's signature sly dark humor. He would not have been offended, in fact he might have been amused at the laughter. I've been watching Alfred Hitchcock Presents again after years and years, and I see that owlish dark humor in every introduction.
I was 15 seeing it in the theater. This movie was cemented in my brain. Great flick. I liked it way better than Silence of the Lambs which came out the same year.
Simpson's Cape Fear was an awesome episode. And this movie also creeped me out on a level more than any scream horror movie. It really got under my skin.
@@pointysidedown I think they both played it the way the time period demanded. 50-60s it was more of the cold calculated villains 70s-today it's more about the flashy over the top wildcard character.
My father is in the movie(and your video)! He's an inmate in the prison when Jack is being released. He was technically an extra but did have a speaking part, which he interacted with De Niro but it was cut from the final movie. His name is in the end credits which is pretty cool.
@David L yeah he had a one line roll in an episode of an old Burt Reynolds TV show called B.L. Striker. He has had a couple of non speaking parts in Miami Vice. But his claim to fame and proudest moment was Cape Fear.
I’m unsure if it’s been mentioned already, but the scene when Cady stuck his thumb in the daughter's mouth was not scripted. That made the scene so much more terrifying.
Jesus, so Juliette was not expecting that? Bet it freaked her out in real life! Guess the director was like "Okay, I'll just keep filming, this is creepy as hell and that's what I'm looking for."
Not taking anything away from Robert Mitchum from the original but Robert DeNiro's in this remake is amazing and very frightening the most, cool video as always Minty, keep up the good work, you have a nice day sir
The career of Robert de Niro, what can you say other than he's one of the GOATS!!! Throughout his career the man has shown he can play any role convincingly. He cracks me up with his comedy. The first time I ever saw DirtyGrandpa (or whatever the hell it was I always get it mixed up with the Johnny Knoxville one) anyways that movie ,oh my God! The first time I saw it I about died laughing!! Hell im laughing to myself thinking about it! What a great movie!! Anyways then he's got this character which turns it 180° ! Just like minty just reminded us, by far his most frighteningly menacing character. My personal favorite performances world the gangsters from Goodfellas and Casinore . I can't get enough of his portrayal of a reserved but ruthless gangster motivated for money. (Joe pesci's performances alongside of him in both those movies really entertain me as a child and whenever I go on a swearing fit that's the voice I hear go with me 😂😂😂) And then the movie where he's just a poor cab driver try to keep his son away from that lifestyle. Once again it's another 180 and easy follow each of the characters they're all convincing! I when I watch any movie with Robert DeNiro in it, I can sit and watch the performance I'm focused on that character only, and the thought never crossed my mind and which I'm like all he was better in this movie or that movie. (though I might hear Joe pesci every now and then , cuz I absolutely love the way he calls DeNiro a motherfuker in casino😂😂😂 ) Anyways, I think you guys are starting to get the picture of what I'm trying to say . The man has made a bunch of great movies there's no questioning that! For me personally. It's truly been appreciated and a true enjoyment bto have him entertain me my whole life! LEGEND!!!!!!!!!!!! *** if Robert de Niro was talking with me for whatever reason, I think one of the first things I would ask him is if he thinks about or remembers that 5-hour workout for Cape fear, and then i would very lightheartedly and jokingly ask how much of that 5-hour routine he could do now LOL!! He was ripped!!! 😂😂😂😅😅 I would hopefully get a chuckle and a grin out of the man. LOL. ******This was another great video and I appreciate you entertaining me as well Mr Minty! Much love and hope that you will end up entertaining me for almost 40 years just like Robert DeNiro has!!!!!!!!!!! LEGEND!!!!!!!!!
I've been waiting for seemingly eons for any of the folks I usually watch on RUclips who talk movies and other things to do something on this. THANK YOU FOR DOING SO! 😊 When it comes to villains, DeNiro in this tops Freddy, Jason, Michael Meyers and others because he plays the kind of person everyone has actually come across: You might be filling your car up and someone just asks for street directions to the Post Office and, while you smile on the outside and tell them said directions and they thank you and drive off, you wind up making a pit stop at the liquor store because the energy of their very presence had a darkness and danger to it that makes you think "Jesus Christ, I just met The Devil!". A very good example of why at certain celebrity meet/greets, book signings, record signings, etc. Some of them have "No Eye Contact" rules. Funny thing: I thought the title "Cape Fear" was just a good movie title for one such as this, but it wasn't until moving to North Carolina that I found it was an actual name: Cape Fear River, Cape Fear River Basin, and so on. Hope you're doing well. 🙂
A classic presented by a classic--you're legend, Minty! And yeah, Bernard Herrmann would've hated his music being Frankensteined like that but the remake is just as effectively terrifying. I honestly can't decide who's scarier, Mitchum or DeNiro.
Robert DeNiro scared the SHITE out of be in "Cape Fear"! After he bit a chunk out of that woman's face, i was done. i couldn't finish the movie after that scene and that was over 30 years ago.
Hey, Minty! Jim Carrey removed the cap over his childhood chipped tooth, for Dumb and Dumber. That's the closest tooth altertarcarion, for a role, I can think of. :)
He was---and it really surprised me that he was able to pull it off! Reason I say that is because he normally plays nice guys, so he was cast against type in that one. It paid off!
I agree, I've seen both versions and I think the remake's villain is too much like a slasher villain with the way he seems to survive things that would kill ordinary people which why the original is better, the guy was just gonna come and kill you and was ordinary.
My favorite DeNiro role, just because of how much he scared the hell out of me. I was allowed to be in the room when I was 10 when my mom watched this for the first time! Holy crap did it stick with me.
The opening scene where he's doing dips in his jail cell before release set the tone for the entire movie. Seeing him so fit after he had gained so much weight for The Untouchables was remarkable back then. Of course it's somewhat common now.
Don't forget about Martin Balsam's cameo in the remake as well as the judge who grants Cady's restraining order towards Sam. With the main title, Saul Bass also borrowed some moments from his main title sequence to the 1966 film Seconds.
Please @Minty Don’t ever stop making your videos. There’s nothing better after a hard day’s work than smoking a fat reefer and watching your latest video. That half hour or so is very special to me
The scene in the theatre with De Niro and Lewis was filmed in the theatre where I learned how to act in Broward Community College. Ironically, I lived in Both Fort Lauderdale and Savannah , Georgia, where the 1992 and 1962 versions of Cape Fear were filmed. Kind of worried that has a deeper symbolism for me.
You know when someone says like 30 years later, meaning ago. My heart skips a beat because to me this movie is absolutely amazing and saw it in the theater. It feels like it just came out yesterday. I love the 62' version since I was a kid and when I saw the trailer for this I was like nope. Can't match the original. This was the type that very few have or will ever make of remakes. Exceeded my expectations. Very few movies can achieve this....
The genius of this film is the way Scorsese lulls you into a false sense of security over Cady simply being an annoyance Initially. Almost a caricature. However the intensity of the build up to THAT scene between Cady and Lori is where the film takes a gut punching twist. It is brutal, unforgettable and absolutely unexpected. If you want to be a director this scene should be studied in depth as to how you create insane levels of suspense. The way Cady openly mocks her being drunk at the bar and his slow increase in menace during their chat where he warns her of her impending fate if she takes him home for sex. The quick cut. The handcuffs and low shot angle which suggest Cady has dominance and total control. Then it all becomes nightmare fuel. And it was all to set the tone for what follows. It also creates an unnerving atmosphere when Cady and Danielle meet. It is distressing viewing.
the De Niro laughing in the theatre scene is wildly used by other "RUclipsRS", on other channels as a meme clip...very funny when you insert it in a hilarious segment.
You don't thing Harrison Ford would have been believable as the villain? I respectfully disagree. Go watch What Lies Beneath and tell me different. Or if nothing else, look at the intensity he has in some of his thriller movies like Patriot Games or Air Force One and tell me that type of intensity wouldn't have made for one hell of a bad guy.
I've seen the older version but I don't think I could handle the 90's one. Supernatural scares I can handle, but if it looks like real life----thanks for the warning! Have you covered Body Heat?
One of my absolute favorites since like a few other movies, I got to watch some of it's filming!! ABSOLUTELY A STAR STUDDED MOVIE!! Especially the cameos!! 😎👍
It's great that they went with De Niro. He did so good, but I'm telling you, Harrison Ford would have done a great job also. He's an underrated villain.
DeNiro gave a fantastic performance! The work he put into the character REALLY paid off for the movie! Now I have to go and rewatch both versions. If my recollection is correct, even Cady had standards...violence against women was implied as you don't see it take place even though you know what was next.
Yeah man… I was about 10 when I saw this movie. My grandfather was watching it so I did too. At the Lori scene my grandfather jumped up out of his chair and immediately took the tape out! It really traumatized me and after that I couldn’t even look at the vhs box without feeling terror and when I walked past it at blockbuster I’d get so scared. That movie was VERY intense and scary as hell.
Harrison Ford as Cady? just no. Only other actors apart from De Niro to get cast as Cady at that time that i could see pulling it off, would be Jack Nicholson. Maybe Al Pacino or Anthony Hopkins.
hello minty ... there is a little mistake. it is true that the title sequence of cape fear contains recycled elements from saul bass. but not from (his only movie) PHASE IV (1974) ... it's from his title sequence of the 1966 john frankenheimer movie SECONDS with rock hudson.
The cinema scene was parodied in Eddie Murphy's film from 2000, called, "The Nutty Professor 2". Also, I liked the 1962 original better than the 1991 remake, only because, I love that time period of the late 50s & early 60s better than present day of 1991, as well as, 2023.
I’m had a thing for this movie when it first came out and I was about 18. I was working out a lot and used the soundtrack for this movie to lift weights to- which thinking back sounds like troubling behaviour! Anyway, great movie and DeNiro set a new bar for movie nutters.
If it was remade today there are only two actors who i see could play Max Cady and they are: Thomas Haden Church (Sandman from Spiderman 3). Russell Crowe.
Nick Nolte is brilliant as Sam Bowden and Robert De Niro is brilliant as Max Cady.😀👍
Yeah, it's perfectly acting.
This movie is an all time classic. Deniro was absolutely menacing in his role of Cady. Martin Scorsese knocked it out of the park once again with this movie.
I think its better than the OG. De Niro was terrifying.
Great job,Martin Scorsese 👍👍👍
Martin Balsam, who played Sam’s lawyer in the original, played the judge in this remake.
Martin Balsam also played the part of the detective in PSYCHO
I believe this is mentioned in the video.
@@AtheistOrphan Minty only mentioned Gregory Peck and Robert Mitchum in minute 4:40 seconds
He did not mention Martin Balsam in the remake.
Who, memorably, fell down the stairs backwards!
@@ferociousgumby more like he flailed his arms around against a rear projection screen, pretending to fall down a flight of stairs lololololol 😂
@@richardmark9161 When my granddaughter watched Psycho in a film studies class, the class laughed at certain points - including that one, and the "reveal" at the end - but I've always thought Psycho is a very dark comedy, with Hitchcock's signature sly dark humor. He would not have been offended, in fact he might have been amused at the laughter. I've been watching Alfred Hitchcock Presents again after years and years, and I see that owlish dark humor in every introduction.
I saw this at the movies when I was 16. It absolutely terrified me. I think it is a brilliant film. Thanks Minty for doing this!
I was 15 seeing it in the theater. This movie was cemented in my brain. Great flick. I liked it way better than Silence of the Lambs which came out the same year.
Robert De Niro's character in this movie is the very definition of an infected boil that just won't go away.
Simpson's Cape Fear was an awesome episode. And this movie also creeped me out on a level more than any scream horror movie. It really got under my skin.
Every time I hear cape fear I think of sideshow Bob lol
Thought Nick Nolte & Gary Bushik were the same people. 🤔 Hmmm, how about that? 😮😂.
@@thunderstruck5484 lol same
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@@sarahfields288 I think he's talking to you
It is a masterpiece to say the least. I have watched that movie dozens of times and still love it as much as I did the first viewing.
Just to think the only thing needed to stop Robert De Niro in this movie would have been a rake. Just ask Sideshow Bob.
The golden age of The Simpsons.
Robert DeNiro's portrayal of Cady was even more chilling and unnerving than Robert Mitchum's. He makes for a terrifying villain.
Jack Nicholson would've made a good Cady as well, but still DeNiro is the perfect Cady!
"How's that for white trash?"
I'm sure I paraphrased that a bit, it's been 25 years or so since I've seen it but I remember that part.
Robert Mitchum played the role better in my opinion. Both did a great job
@@pointysidedown I think they both played it the way the time period demanded. 50-60s it was more of the cold calculated villains 70s-today it's more about the flashy over the top wildcard character.
I'd say both of them freaked me out equally (for different reasons).
You should do a video on The Fan (1996). Underrated performance from Robert Deniro
Part of Cape Fear was filmed in Wilmington NC. Our river is called the Cape Fear river.
Deniro spooked Scorsese really proved how effective he is in his acting
My father is in the movie(and your video)! He's an inmate in the prison when Jack is being released. He was technically an extra but did have a speaking part, which he interacted with De Niro but it was cut from the final movie. His name is in the end credits which is pretty cool.
Cool! Did he go on to do more "extra" gigs?
@David L yeah he had a one line roll in an episode of an old Burt Reynolds TV show called B.L. Striker. He has had a couple of non speaking parts in Miami Vice. But his claim to fame and proudest moment was Cape Fear.
@@jayduvde Good to hear! Thanks for the response.
I didn't like a Cape Fear it has all the tools to be a good movie but I just didn't like it the ending was good though.
The original was amazing. Robert Mitchum was incredibly scary
Hey minty, if we want to send you old VHS tapes for your collection, how would we go about this?
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All I know about it is the simpsons did a parody of it lol. And it was quite possibly one of the greatest and funniest episodes ever!!!
Writing a to do list in blood is the only thing missing from Cape Fear(e).
They talked about it in the video…
Here’s a fact, the movie inspired a professional wrestler in the WWF called Whelan Mercy
And don't forget Bray Wyatt was heavily inspired by Max Cady
Liiiives are gonna BE in Waylon Mercy's hands...
Watched this again a few months ago and it's still freaking amazing and intense. Jessica Lang is gorgeous
I love Robert's bad guy in this movie and I think that the Southern accent was a genius move it goes perfect with the biblical quoting
Yes. Finally!! "Come out, come out wherever you aaaare".
Thank you Minty.
Seinfeld Parody too...Uncle Leo - 'Jerry, Hello'
I actually live in the Cape Fear area, both films did a good job of portraying the area fairly accurately.
I’m unsure if it’s been mentioned already, but the scene when Cady stuck his thumb in the daughter's mouth was not scripted. That made the scene so much more terrifying.
Jesus, so Juliette was not expecting that? Bet it freaked her out in real life! Guess the director was like "Okay, I'll just keep filming, this is creepy as hell and that's what I'm looking for."
Is Nick nolte still alive. He was great in the 80s
He's 82 years old and doing fine
He was great in Thin Red Line.
10 Things You Didn't Know About Screamers
Yes, I didn't read that title in a long time
Minty, please review “Lucky Number Slevin”
Not taking anything away from Robert Mitchum from the original but Robert DeNiro's in this remake is amazing and very frightening the most, cool video as always Minty, keep up the good work, you have a nice day sir
The career of Robert de Niro, what can you say other than he's one of the GOATS!!!
Throughout his career the man has shown he can play any role convincingly.
He cracks me up with his comedy.
The first time I ever saw DirtyGrandpa (or whatever the hell it was I always get it mixed up with the Johnny Knoxville one)
anyways that movie ,oh my God!
The first time I saw it I about died laughing!!
Hell im laughing to myself thinking about it!
What a great movie!!
Anyways then he's got this character which turns it 180° ! Just like minty just reminded us, by far his most frighteningly menacing character.
My personal favorite performances world the gangsters from Goodfellas and Casinore . I can't get enough of his portrayal of a reserved but ruthless gangster motivated for money.
(Joe pesci's performances alongside of him in both those movies really entertain me as a child and whenever I go on a swearing fit that's the voice I hear go with me 😂😂😂)
And then the movie where he's just a poor cab driver try to keep his son away from that lifestyle.
Once again it's another 180 and easy follow each of the characters they're all convincing!
I when I watch any movie with Robert DeNiro in it, I can sit and watch the performance I'm focused on that character only, and the thought never crossed my mind and which I'm like all he was better in this movie or that movie.
(though I might hear Joe pesci every now and then , cuz I absolutely love the way he calls DeNiro a motherfuker in casino😂😂😂 )
Anyways, I think you guys are starting to get the picture of what I'm trying to say . The man has made a bunch of great movies there's no questioning that! For me personally. It's truly been appreciated and a true enjoyment bto have him entertain me my whole life!
LEGEND!!!!!!!!!!!!
*** if Robert de Niro was talking with me for whatever reason, I think one of the first things I would ask him is if he thinks about or remembers that 5-hour workout for Cape fear, and then i would very lightheartedly and jokingly ask how much of that 5-hour routine he could do now LOL!! He was ripped!!! 😂😂😂😅😅
I would hopefully get a chuckle and a grin out of the man. LOL.
******This was another great video and I appreciate you entertaining me as well Mr Minty! Much love and hope that you will end up entertaining me for almost 40 years just like Robert DeNiro has!!!!!!!!!!!
LEGEND!!!!!!!!!
I've been waiting for seemingly eons for any of the folks I usually watch on RUclips who talk movies and other things to do something on this.
THANK YOU FOR DOING SO! 😊
When it comes to villains, DeNiro in this tops Freddy, Jason, Michael Meyers and others because he plays the kind of person everyone has actually come across: You might be filling your car up and someone just asks for street directions to the Post Office and, while you smile on the outside and tell them said directions and they thank you and drive off, you wind up making a pit stop at the liquor store because the energy of their very presence had a darkness and danger to it that makes you think "Jesus Christ, I just met The Devil!".
A very good example of why at certain celebrity meet/greets, book signings, record signings, etc. Some of them have "No Eye Contact" rules.
Funny thing: I thought the title "Cape Fear" was just a good movie title for one such as this, but it wasn't until moving to North Carolina that I found it was an actual name: Cape Fear River, Cape Fear River Basin, and so on.
Hope you're doing well. 🙂
Saw this in theaters and unfortunately wasn't smoking a cigar with laughing loudly. JK. Creepy cool movie and loved seeing Mitchum's cameo.
I love to think this is the sequel to Taxi driver
A classic presented by a classic--you're legend, Minty!
And yeah, Bernard Herrmann would've hated his music being Frankensteined like that but the remake is just as effectively terrifying. I honestly can't decide who's scarier, Mitchum or DeNiro.
@Donnie Delvecchio That's what I was thinking, but remember DeNiro in Taxi Driver....😲
This is must watch for me 🍿
Robert DeNiro scared the SHITE out of be in "Cape Fear"! After he bit a chunk out of that woman's face, i was done.
i couldn't finish the movie after that scene and that was over 30 years ago.
Hey, Minty! Jim Carrey removed the cap over his childhood chipped tooth, for Dumb and Dumber. That's the closest tooth altertarcarion, for a role, I can think of. :)
Please do a facts video on the new super Mario Brothers movie
Harrison was an excellent villain on what lies beneath
He was---and it really surprised me that he was able to pull it off! Reason I say that is because he normally plays nice guys, so he was cast against type in that one. It paid off!
I love this movie! Underrated Scorsese movie
Nice one, Minty.
Robert Mitchum's portrayal of Cady was genuinely terrifying. Robert de Niro's Cady is just a cartoonish villain.
What an interesting perspective. I haven't seen Robert Mitchum's portrayal. I need to see it now!
I agree, I've seen both versions and I think the remake's villain is too much like a slasher villain with the way he seems to survive things that would kill ordinary people which why the original is better, the guy was just gonna come and kill you and was ordinary.
cape fear was a good movie. I could actually see someone going to the lengths in the movie to get revenge and that gives it a more real feel.
More terrifying than Dirty Grandpa?!
LOL Gregory Peck being a lawyer again reminds me of his role in the Classic To Kill A Mockingbird :P
Saul Bass ... is not Sole Base ... is (better call) Saul Bass(omatic 2000). $0.02 nice vid Minty.
My favorite DeNiro role, just because of how much he scared the hell out of me. I was allowed to be in the room when I was 10 when my mom watched this for the first time! Holy crap did it stick with me.
I was 10 as well! And same!
The opening scene where he's doing dips in his jail cell before release set the tone for the entire movie. Seeing him so fit after he had gained so much weight for The Untouchables was remarkable back then. Of course it's somewhat common now.
Hard of me to think of Cape Fear and not think about Sideshow Bob.
Just watched this movie last night. Golden. Magnificent performance from De Niro
Don't forget about Martin Balsam's cameo in the remake as well as the judge who grants Cady's restraining order towards Sam.
With the main title, Saul Bass also borrowed some moments from his main title sequence to the 1966 film Seconds.
Please @Minty Don’t ever stop making your videos. There’s nothing better after a hard day’s work than smoking a fat reefer and watching your latest video. That half hour or so is very special to me
Great Pick Minty! Congratulations on having the finest video rental store in Alice Springs!
The scene in the theatre with De Niro and Lewis was filmed in the theatre where I learned how to act in Broward Community College. Ironically, I lived in Both Fort Lauderdale and Savannah , Georgia, where the 1992 and 1962 versions of Cape Fear were filmed. Kind of worried that has a deeper symbolism for me.
You know when someone says like 30 years later, meaning ago. My heart skips a beat because to me this movie is absolutely amazing and saw it in the theater. It feels like it just came out yesterday. I love the 62' version since I was a kid and when I saw the trailer for this I was like nope. Can't match the original. This was the type that very few have or will ever make of remakes. Exceeded my expectations. Very few movies can achieve this....
I'm a Tennessee mountain hillbilly and I'm tellin ya NOTHING is southern about Cady's speech.
The genius of this film is the way Scorsese lulls you into a false sense of security over Cady simply being an annoyance
Initially. Almost a caricature.
However the intensity of the build up to THAT scene between Cady and Lori is where the film takes a gut punching twist. It is brutal, unforgettable and absolutely unexpected. If you want to be a director this scene should be studied in depth as to how you create insane levels of suspense.
The way Cady openly mocks her being drunk at the bar and his slow increase in menace during their chat where he warns her of her impending fate if she takes him home for sex.
The quick cut. The handcuffs and low shot angle which suggest Cady has dominance and total control. Then it all becomes nightmare fuel.
And it was all to set the tone for what follows. It also creates an unnerving atmosphere when Cady and Danielle meet. It is distressing viewing.
the De Niro laughing in the theatre scene is wildly used by other "RUclipsRS", on other channels as a meme clip...very funny when you insert it in a hilarious segment.
You don't thing Harrison Ford would have been believable as the villain? I respectfully disagree. Go watch What Lies Beneath and tell me different. Or if nothing else, look at the intensity he has in some of his thriller movies like Patriot Games or Air Force One and tell me that type of intensity wouldn't have made for one hell of a bad guy.
Stylized, pulpy but memorable AF. Good actors all around.
Minty, do some Australian movies. The Proposition is a great one. And one from the 80s’ called Fortress.
10 things you didn’t know about Sleepaway Camp
De Niro made my skin crawl in this performance!!! He's the only reason this film made any money!
Great job
"is that you councilor? Could it be? Come out come out wherever you are"
Its the shit of nightmares 😅
*I love the old episode of The Simpsons with sideshow Bob doing the Cape Fear Parody*
No joke I'm literally in the middle of watching it now
Even more so if Amblin had the right to do it
I love when he used the belt to attach himself to the undercarriage of the truck … so psychotic to put yourself through that just to get someone 😮
It also questions the dynamic about the judicial system that Sam's part of and where right begins and where it ends.
I've seen the older version but I don't think I could handle the 90's one. Supernatural scares I can handle, but if it looks like real life----thanks for the warning! Have you covered Body Heat?
This is one of the few movies that scared me as a kid, due to robert de niro's performance!
Another great video, Minty. Cape Fear is a fantastic movie.
This is one of the best movies ever. You forget you're watching Deniro because he seems to become Max Cady.
Swear I just watched this a few days ago.
As soon as your video started that theme reminded me of Sideshow Bob 😁
Saw it at the cinema when it came out, absolutely terrifying!! Do love the movie and probably goes on once every couple of years.
Hey Vern, help me get my head out of this toilet. *flush
Anyone know if minty has a girlfriend? Asking for a friend.
ben stiller show parody was sick
Robert De Nero was brilliant in this film 👍😊🐾💜
Do primal fear facts next that movie is underated
Bill Murray was a lot like Max in What About Bob? but instead of being a sociopathic killer Bob killed with kindness.
Hahahah
I forgot about this movie. Now I've got to watch it again. Thanks Minty!
One of my absolute favorites since like a few other movies, I got to watch some of it's filming!! ABSOLUTELY A STAR STUDDED MOVIE!! Especially the cameos!! 😎👍
It's great that they went with De Niro. He did so good, but I'm telling you, Harrison Ford would have done a great job also. He's an underrated villain.
@Donnie Delvecchio I was.....................and wasn't expecting to be. Was pleasantly surprised!
DeNiro gave a fantastic performance! The work he put into the character REALLY paid off for the movie! Now I have to go and rewatch both versions. If my recollection is correct, even Cady had standards...violence against women was implied as you don't see it take place even though you know what was next.
He's a real cheeky fellow. Get it? The bite scene
I see what you did there 😂
"Come out come out. Where ever you are!"
Jamie Fox had his teeth ground.
Why didn't you finish your thoughts of #9
Yeah man… I was about 10 when I saw this movie. My grandfather was watching it so I did too. At the Lori scene my grandfather jumped up out of his chair and immediately took the tape out! It really traumatized me and after that I couldn’t even look at the vhs box without feeling terror and when I walked past it at blockbuster I’d get so scared. That movie was VERY intense and scary as hell.
I had the closed captioning on and saw Reese RIVERSPOON...and I died! 😂😂😂😂
Just dead 🤣
Never fear, Minty's here.
Robert Mitcham /Gregory peck...1962 Version...👍 Why try to improve on "perfection" (and fail) typical HOLLYWOOD! 👎
Harrison Ford as Cady? just no. Only other actors apart from De Niro to get cast as Cady at that time that i could see pulling it off, would be Jack Nicholson. Maybe Al Pacino or Anthony Hopkins.
hello minty ... there is a little mistake. it is true that the title sequence of cape fear contains
recycled elements from saul bass. but not from (his only movie) PHASE IV (1974) ... it's from his title sequence of the 1966 john frankenheimer movie SECONDS with rock hudson.
Great video
The cinema scene was parodied in Eddie Murphy's film from 2000, called, "The Nutty Professor 2". Also, I liked the 1962 original better than the 1991 remake, only because, I love that time period of the late 50s & early 60s better than present day of 1991, as well as, 2023.
I’m had a thing for this movie when it first came out and I was about 18. I was working out a lot and used the soundtrack for this movie to lift weights to- which thinking back sounds like troubling behaviour! Anyway, great movie and DeNiro set a new bar for movie nutters.
MINTY!!! You're the man! I just watched this the other day - for like the 20th time 😉
If it was remade today there are only two actors who i see could play Max Cady and they are:
Thomas Haden Church (Sandman from Spiderman 3).
Russell Crowe.