Not for me man, I watch this movie at least once a year and it feels like a new experience every time. I’m 24 now and was introduced to this film by my grandpa when I was 8 or 10
how does the shock value wear off when there are no gangster movies to this day as violent as this? obviously u never seen the original scarface from the 1930’s bcuz even the shock value in that movie dosnt wear off.. and this is coming from a horror movie fan that seeks the most vile disturbing films..
I think the Bee Gees couldve been just as effective…. Perhaps the main theme song being “Night Fever”…. While also throwing “How Deep is Your Love” in there throughout….
Pacino is the ish. When you put all his movies together is when you really see how great he is. Better than Deniro for sure. Pacino has looked like 3 different famous people that blew my mind. Very little aesthetics & make up to make Pacino appear like he’s Joe Paterno or Dr Jack. Pacino is pretty Rad.
Ya he looked young many times People said I looked like Tony when I was a teen I shaved my unibrow, got contacts, did my hair, cut my mustache when I was 13-15 and I was no longer seen as a disgusting borat looking monster, people liked me girls liked me finally. I saw Tony as a handsome guy and looked like me, and people thot it too. I blow dryed my hair and cut sides short
@@Chris-cb9or Agreed with BOTH. ! ! ! Sometimes. X. Factor experts[!] NOT X. P. O. R T. A. XPORTS ? ! ! ! surprise. How to figure out Magic J. When Magic J hasn’t decide whether shot or pass yet. He wait til last. 1/10 Th sec. ✝✝⚰🔫🌄🌄🌄🎇🎇🌅🥃🥃🥃🥃🥃🥃⚡🚬💃🏼
The original Scarface (1932) starring Paul Muni, George Raft, Boris Karloff, Ann Dvorak, directed by Howard Hawks, and produced by Howard Hughes, was just as good for it's time. Scarface (1983) is loosely based off of the original Scarface. It's definitely worth watching if you've never seen it.
I think most people noticed but i will write again to show how a great actor Al is and a good movie scarface is. In the finale scenes, tony shouts "how do you like that" and at that moments, you can see the spit from his mouth going around. So realistic scenes!
I remember watching this my entire life with my mom all the way until now lmao a grown man on his own who still idolizes tony montana. Always been a huge part of my childhood and now adulthood. I'll have this movie on repeat until I die.
People said I looked like Tony when I was a teen I shaved my unibrow, got contacts, did my hair, cut my mustache when I was 13-15 and I was no longer seen as a disgusting borat looking monster, people liked me girls liked me finally. I saw Tony as a handsome guy and looked like me, and people thot it too. I blow dryed my hair and cut sides short
Me too a huge fan of scarface too! Watched this movie over 50 times and never bore me at all. I want to own as much merchandise of it, like thr replica gun for display and figures and statues
@@delenorich2852 I wouldn't be surprised. Plenty of the Hollywood honchos and their peers have experimented with numerous brain altering concoctions. Not to mention having dealt with the sleazy underworld of dealing as well. It's pretty deep, to say the least.
Oliver Stone with a Vietnam vet also had a cocaine problem at the time and hung out with a lot of drug dealers in order to get the script done right he wrote in one night on a cocaine binge
I can truly say that this movie is a HELL OF A MOVIE. And you can only just only understand and feel the REAL SHOCKFACTOR IF YOU ARE USING. And believe me. It sends shivers down your spine on just how realistic this movie is. WOW.
As a trivia buff and and some one who grew up in the 70-90s my born in 73. I love love love this movie. I am also the owner and creator of very popular facebook group whose main theme is pop culture. This right here did a lot for my research and development dept. WORD UP. IM ALSO STARTING A TEESHIRT STORE. This is going to help me a lot. So THANK U VERY MUCH, DUSTY... LOVE THE NAME OF THIS CHANNEL. U GOT MY SUB...
Just a small remark: All those niggaz, some of them even dubbed "professors", all rambling about the connection between hip hop and Scarface, yet none of them even mentioned the most influenced hip hop LP, from the film "Scarface", and that's the self-named, "The Geto Boys" (that came out about a decade after the film's release) by one of the greatest hip hop groups ever (only ones, someone - I believe that was Mani - mentions that rappers began naming themselves by the film, referring to Scarface from the Geto Boys) and the best a!bum!
One of the best movies or probably the best from those who came from Cuba , well Done Pachino , you make the reality of them , you read what a great peoples became to receive tremendous change w the actual situation. And government
Hola! A Dominican From NYC Who's Aware Of How Successful Cubans Are In USA. In All Education, Medicine, Science, Sports And Entertainment. TY To The Cuban People For Making Latino Names Like Mendes, Gonzalez, Hernandez, Fernandez, Rubio, Cruz And Garcia Shine, Cuz It's A Latino (Dominican Republic Puerto Rico Colombia Mexico Cuba) The World Takes Notice Of First.
I I remember I lived in Florida as a kid when this movie came out and I went over my friend's dad's house and a guy actually thought that he was Tony Montana
A whole lot of guys thought the same after watching the film and tried to mold their lives around the character. Sadly, the majority found out it's not as glorious as the film makes it out to be. Although, it's close to reality as can be.
This great super classic movie was the best movie of the 80s maybe Untouchables right behind it. This movie wasn't just great it was iconic for the future decades and culture. Al Pacino's greatest movie in my opinion.
I remember seeing this movie in the theater. They had an intermission either right before or right after the money laundering bust. That intermission gave me the impression that the movie was like four hours long. To this day I am still not sure why they had that intermission. Was it really that uncommon to show movies that were longer than two hours?
@@jm9980You, of course, are free to say that. But what I am telling you is, the movie DID go into intermission at the theater in 1983. I was AT the theater when it happened! I never even saw the movie on video tape. It did come on cable a million times though, and I eventually bought the DVD.
I was just the other night referring to the 'dummy' as Jimmy Durante. I always thought, look, they got a Durante doll, making fun of Italians, what w/ 'Strangers in the night' playing and all. apparently, they thought they needed a guy w/ a huge nose, belly and ears to walk thru this scene. WHY?
They Motion Picture Association talks about drugs. Guns. Violence , rated R or X etc. But its just about real life and the truth about what went on in the early 80s. Its stark reality. Thats the story . Real life isn't Polyanna.
I saw this movie when I was 6 years old and I got to say that I had nightmares a whole week I don't know about you I don't know if I can watch this I will try.
Here's a fun fact: the role of scarface was offered to Robert Deniro but he felt it wouldn't be believable from Italian American to play Cuban immigrant, al Pacino aced the role and from a colombian American I think he did a hell of a job
For sure not a movie that represents ghetto ass shitty Hip hop, they wish. Even the director said he does not like the fact that Scarface got associated
As a 12 year old boy, I had no interest in the life-size cardboard cutout of Al Pacino. No, I was more interested in the young lady disappearing behind it. My friend and I would sneak into whichever movie the girls we desired entered. He followed my lead, and we always scored.
@@chriss619 never meant that all people are the same but even if any person has born in some country else his roots country does not change the fact of his blood. Nothing of that got any thing to another Americans! Don't take it that way fellow
@@davidnavarro4821 That´s why the production is so mediocre. A Latino movie but the characters seem to be lost culturally. "No te muevas cabroncito" Hollywood Spanish. Who in the hell talks like that....well, maybe Alejandro in "Sicario"
The critics .... they don’t know jack ish. The best movies weren’t ever over hyped by the critics BS lies & bribes about how great it is, those movies always suck. There’s always the exceptions There’s some that you can’t miss , even the BS critics couldn’t miss so they got the reviews and are actually good to great movies But the usual is the more hype the less likely I am to see it. I love finding movies I haven’t even heard of and they end up being great. It really is finding A Diamond in the rough and that is always so pleasing with movies & music to discover it on your own and not have all the mainstream BS hype trying to tell everyone it’s good. 👎 %90 of the time that stuff is crap. But the masses will LOVE IT Because they were told to.
Its fuckin insane that all the greatest directors alive in the past 50 years are all really good friends & met eachother at such a young age as a bunch of films students together & lived together before fame!!!!! Spielberg, Coppola, Scorsese, De Palma & Lucas (i don't like the last director hes a douchebag idc what other people say) its mind blowing to know they were all close friends so long ago!!! They're literally the real life Avengers
Scarface the best gangster movie & my favorite Love the Profanity 😂Love& Respect AL Pacino& Michelle Pfeiffer ❤️🔥❤️🔥❤️🔥❤️🔥❤️🔥❤️🔥❤️🔥❤️🔥❤️🔥❤️🔥❤️🔥❤️🔥❤️🔥❤️🔥❤️🔥❤️🔥❤️🔥❤️🔥❤️🔥❤️🔥♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️💵💵💵💵💵💵💵💵💵💵💵💵💵💰💰💰💰💰💰💰💰🥃🥃🥃🥃🥃🥃🥃🥃🥃🥃🥃✊✊✊✊✊✊✊✊✊✊✊✊💸💸💸💸💸💸💸💸💸💸💸💸💸💸💸💸💸
Did this movie give them the money to buy the drugs and sell it ? Did this movie put a gun on their head and said become a drug dealer ? Please Javier don't be a moron
The movie doesn’t tell you to start selling drugs. It tells you about the consequences of getting into the drug business. It doesn’t have a happy ending and as Elvira said, “We’re not winners, we’re losers.” All of those who go into the drug business are losers.
too much extra music.
Agreed! It seems they weren't happy until every second of their documentary had a bass line under it lol
Those were the days when everything was EXTREME!
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After watching this film over & over, the shock value wears off but the composition & impeccable acting keeps you watching til the bitter end.
Not for me man, I watch this movie at least once a year and it feels like a new experience every time. I’m 24 now and was introduced to this film by my grandpa when I was 8 or 10
@@relaxingrainsounds8944 Grandpa emigrate from Cuba ?
@@rbrb3625is grandpa was a political prisoner from coobah.
how does the shock value wear off when there are no gangster movies to this day as violent as this? obviously u never seen the original scarface from the 1930’s bcuz even the shock value in that movie dosnt wear off.. and this is coming from a horror movie fan that seeks the most vile disturbing films..
My favorite movie, shame they didn't mention Giorgio Moroder who composed the music for Scarface, it wouldn't be the same movie without his music!
I TOTALLY AGREE WITH YOU
Absolutely
I think the Bee Gees couldve been just as effective…. Perhaps the main theme song being “Night Fever”…. While also throwing “How Deep is Your Love” in there throughout….
Totally agree!!
Agreed
Pacino showed how talented he is. His immersion into a Cuban persona makes him untouchable and immortal as an actor.
Too bad he was as believeable as a "Cuban" as Vincent Chase would've been believeable as Pablo Escobar 👀
Pacino is the ish.
When you put all his movies together is when you really see how great he is.
Better than Deniro for sure.
Pacino has looked like 3 different famous people that blew my mind.
Very little aesthetics & make up to make Pacino appear like he’s Joe Paterno or Dr Jack.
Pacino is pretty Rad.
@@CommanderLongJohn he was an exaggerated version u mus tbe new to the scarface documentrys,welcome
@@regidon793 Um...... What?
I agree 100
Pacino was 43 when he made this movie. All them years and i would never have guessed. Great acting in this movie.
Ya he looked young many times People said I looked like Tony when I was a teen I shaved my unibrow, got contacts, did my hair, cut my mustache when I was 13-15 and I was no longer seen as a disgusting borat looking monster, people liked me girls liked me finally. I saw Tony as a handsome guy and looked like me, and people thot it too. I blow dryed my hair and cut sides short
His Cuban Mother in this movie was just a couple years older in actuality.
Just goes to show critics don't know what they're talking about, this Movie is a classic.
No fucking doubt;)
@@Chris-cb9or Agreed with BOTH. ! ! !
Sometimes. X. Factor experts[!] NOT
X. P. O. R T. A. XPORTS ? ! ! !
surprise. How to figure out Magic J. When Magic J hasn’t decide whether shot or pass yet. He wait til last. 1/10 Th sec.
✝✝⚰🔫🌄🌄🌄🎇🎇🌅🥃🥃🥃🥃🥃🥃⚡🚬💃🏼
It’s the most influential flick ever made in the 1980s but however the most controversial movie after that was Silent Night, Deadly Night.
The original Scarface (1932) starring Paul Muni, George Raft, Boris Karloff, Ann Dvorak, directed by Howard Hawks, and produced by Howard Hughes, was just as good for it's time. Scarface (1983) is loosely based off of the original Scarface. It's definitely worth watching if you've never seen it.
Please never Remake this Movie 🙏
The movie was one of the greatest movies ever made & it was nominated for Razzies. What was wrong with critics in 1983, man?
I think most people noticed but i will write again to show how a great actor Al is and a good movie scarface is. In the finale scenes, tony shouts "how do you like that" and at that moments, you can see the spit from his mouth going around. So realistic scenes!
Greatest movie ever
@MetalReign boring ass godfather ain’t close
@@babyjesus1056 lol you funny
Scarface isn't even _close_ to the mastery involved in the first two Godfather movies.
All these Spike tv specials had 10,000 commercials to watch.
All that BS Tv does.
Much better this way.
Even 15years later, id rather watch it old & no BS ads.
I remember watching this my entire life with my mom all the way until now lmao a grown man on his own who still idolizes tony montana. Always been a huge part of my childhood and now adulthood. I'll have this movie on repeat until I die.
I still idolize him as well
People said I looked like Tony when I was a teen I shaved my unibrow, got contacts, did my hair, cut my mustache when I was 13-15 and I was no longer seen as a disgusting borat looking monster, people liked me girls liked me finally. I saw Tony as a handsome guy and looked like me, and people thot it too. I blow dryed my hair and cut sides short
2003 I graduated high school and when this SPIKE show came out. Holy hell I’m old
Do you remember Eminem, 50 cent come up?!
Thanks for reminding me how old I am. I graduated in '01
I was 3 years old when this came out in 2003 I’m 25 now and love this movie
Thanks for uploading this gem I never seen it before and I'm a huge Scarface fan so thanks again man
Me too a huge fan of scarface too! Watched this movie over 50 times and never bore me at all. I want to own as much merchandise of it, like thr replica gun for display and figures and statues
Who knew the script writer had to indulge in drugs to write a helluva script about a drug dealer.
Whether or not he "had to", it certainly worked for him.
The best way to tell a story like that is to have some type of experience to go with it.
@@delenorich2852 I wouldn't be surprised. Plenty of the Hollywood honchos and their peers have experimented with numerous brain altering concoctions. Not to mention having dealt with the sleazy underworld of dealing as well.
It's pretty deep, to say the least.
Oliver Stone 🤔😳🧐 apparently stayed stoned🥴 while writing the script🔥💯♍💎😷😎
Oliver Stone with a Vietnam vet also had a cocaine problem at the time and hung out with a lot of drug dealers in order to get the script done right he wrote in one night on a cocaine binge
I can truly say that this movie is a HELL OF A MOVIE. And you can only just only understand and feel the REAL SHOCKFACTOR IF YOU ARE USING. And believe me. It sends shivers down your spine on just how realistic this movie is. WOW.
This is the best gangster movie ever made. I love it. Al Pacino, Steven Bauer. You can't get any better. Al Pacino was my love especially in serpico
Sarah Moses paid in full
@@SlimeDisease50 That's your opinion.
@@SlimeDisease50 fuck no
The day he dies I’m mourning the sh*t out of him ❤️
No,its not..but the best "B" movie ever.
Tony: me i want whats coming to me
Manny: yeah well what coming to you tony
Tony: THE WORLD CHICO AND EVERYTHING IN IT
Scarface is the best movie ever made. I've seen it so many times that I can't tell you. I can recite every line no problem.
I've seen it 137 times you cocka roach. 😅
And then AL PACINO said, in another interview, SCARFACE is his favorite role.
By far theeee greatest movie of all time.
I remember watching this with my dad..i was like 13 ..like wtf
I watched this with my dad when I was 12 then of course I went home to my mom (divorced) it was then I dropped the f bomb for the first time 😂
As a trivia buff and and some one who grew up in the 70-90s my born in 73. I love love love this movie. I am also the owner and creator of very popular facebook group whose main theme is pop culture. This right here did a lot for my research and development dept. WORD UP. IM ALSO STARTING A TEESHIRT STORE. This is going to help me a lot. So THANK U VERY MUCH, DUSTY... LOVE THE NAME OF THIS CHANNEL. U GOT MY SUB...
Thanks! Glad I could help and good luck on your group :)
Thank you for the classics 😊😍🌷
tight i just did a bump and found this
Nice
I'm so glad I'm done with addiction but blowing lines was always whack, got to learn how to shoot up some crack
🤣🤣
"The world is yours" and as I found out it's full of prisons.
The only thing I've always wondered is if Omar was really a stollie or just a peg in sossas plan to get Tony for his partner.
Ha me too
I I love this movie Baddest Movie Ever
Just a small remark: All those niggaz, some of them even dubbed "professors", all rambling about the connection between hip hop and Scarface, yet none of them even mentioned the most influenced hip hop LP, from the film "Scarface", and that's the self-named, "The Geto Boys" (that came out about a decade after the film's release) by one of the greatest hip hop groups ever (only ones, someone - I believe that was Mani - mentions that rappers began naming themselves by the film, referring to Scarface from the Geto Boys) and the best a!bum!
I love the reporter's sarcastic humor at 27:30.
Thanks Spike TV
One of the best movies or probably the best from those who came from Cuba , well Done Pachino , you make the reality of them , you read what a great peoples became to receive tremendous change w the actual situation. And government
Hola! A Dominican From NYC Who's Aware Of How Successful Cubans Are In USA.
In All Education, Medicine, Science, Sports And Entertainment. TY To The Cuban People For Making Latino Names Like Mendes, Gonzalez, Hernandez, Fernandez, Rubio, Cruz And Garcia Shine, Cuz It's A Latino (Dominican Republic Puerto Rico Colombia Mexico Cuba) The World Takes Notice Of First.
I I remember I lived in Florida as a kid when this movie came out and I went over my friend's dad's house and a guy actually thought that he was Tony Montana
😂😂😂😂😂😂 wtf
A whole lot of guys thought the same after watching the film and tried to mold their lives around the character. Sadly, the majority found out it's not as glorious as the film makes it out to be. Although, it's close to reality as can be.
"Ju got de stoff, mang?"
Thanks Dad
Thanks!!!
Love this film I love al Pacino and Oliver stone
I remember watching this on tv back in 03, I still have the 20th anniversary dvd that when it came out 💯
At the time the film have to stay a x rated for voilence
They had to go to court to fight it off and eventually won
This great super classic movie was the best movie of the 80s maybe Untouchables right behind it. This movie wasn't just great it was iconic for the future decades and culture. Al Pacino's greatest movie in my opinion.
I remember seeing this movie in the theater. They had an intermission either right before or right after the money laundering bust. That intermission gave me the impression that the movie was like four hours long. To this day I am still not sure why they had that intermission. Was it really that uncommon to show movies that were longer than two hours?
Cigarette breaks unless u could smoke in them 😂
They had to change the reels
@@jm9980You, of course, are free to say that. But what I am telling you is, the movie DID go into intermission at the theater in 1983. I was AT the theater when it happened! I never even saw the movie on video tape. It did come on cable a million times though, and I eventually bought the DVD.
what a film, this was a fun era for film
Al Pacino in Scarface: "It's ok! I reloaded!"
Al in Carlito's Way: "It's ok! I reloaded!"
When does he say that in scarface
Alpacino. Is kinggggggg classsi actor my favorite respect
Best movie EVER.
I was just the other night referring to the 'dummy' as Jimmy Durante. I always thought, look, they got a Durante doll, making fun of Italians, what w/ 'Strangers in the night' playing and all. apparently, they thought they needed a guy w/ a huge nose, belly and ears to walk thru this scene. WHY?
My favorite of all time!
Hahaha his name was based off of Joe Montana, one of the greatest to ever play as a 49 ER fan I approve this message 💯 #Faithful
Great Movie.
❤️❤️🔥❤️ CLASSIC!!!❤️❤️🔥❤️
What about the blimp? They rented it out, I wonder how much it cost?
They Motion Picture Association talks about drugs. Guns. Violence , rated R or X etc. But its just about real life and the truth about what went on in the early 80s. Its stark reality. Thats the story . Real life isn't Polyanna.
Scarface 5 🌟☮️. Read the Book and Saw the movie somewhere and had the Video and Lost it somewhere. ☮️.
I saw this movie when I was 6 years old and I got to say that I had nightmares a whole week I don't know about you I don't know if I can watch this I will try.
You’re a simp
Here's a fun fact: the role of scarface was offered to Robert Deniro but he felt it wouldn't be believable from Italian American to play Cuban immigrant, al Pacino aced the role and from a colombian American I think he did a hell of a job
The narrator says Al Pacino is "Italian born," but Al was born in the East Harlem, New York City.
a classic film albiet an extremely violent one thats not for the faint hearted...
pacino's best
What's with this dishwasher, chico?
it was a funny line. "Don't you think, we could've got another space cadet to hit Rebenga cheaper? 50 bucks!
U want every rapper on ur joint cuz u were an extra in a pool in a film???????
Right! He needs to get off his high-horse!
For sure not a movie that represents ghetto ass shitty Hip hop, they wish. Even the director said he does not like the fact that Scarface got associated
Stfu
Go eat a burrito
Go eat a burrito
It is a shitty ass ghetto movie
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Goodfellas and this film are my top Gangster films. Goodfellas is more graphic which I didn't like but still an interesting movie
Sounds like the announcer from Elimidate.
The source: Uncle Joey’s Joint!
As a 12 year old boy, I had no interest in the life-size cardboard cutout of Al Pacino. No, I was more interested in the young lady disappearing behind it.
My friend and I would sneak into whichever movie the girls we desired entered. He followed my lead, and we always scored.
Interesting.
"Italian-born Al Pacino"??? WTF? He was born in New York!
Well he is Italian and he was born.
@@daviswendye
Still, pretty sure he's American.
@@muffdiver240 his blood is Italian though accept this somehow fellow
@@lokamodric10 so black people are african, and not american then?!?! by that logic??. al pacino is american, and NOT italian!
@@chriss619 never meant that all people are the same but even if any person has born in some country else his roots country does not change the fact of his blood. Nothing of that got any thing to another Americans! Don't take it that way fellow
Oliver Stoned.
The latino gangster movie, with no latino actors.
Not completely accurate
en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steven_Bauer
Manny is Cuban , his crew too
Italy is where.
Well, actors don’t always the nationalities of their characters. Acting is about playing characters you aren’t in real life, you know.
@@davidnavarro4821 That´s why the production is so mediocre. A Latino movie but the characters seem to be lost culturally. "No te muevas cabroncito" Hollywood Spanish. Who in the hell talks like that....well, maybe Alejandro in "Sicario"
Give thanks to DJ Ready Red for sampling Scarface in the hip hop world
Who the fuck is that lol
Nice one
Was this record underwater?
Too hard to watch this with that constant music.
Need a remake. Daughter of tony montana is revenging for example.
Greatest movie ever.....juice
The critics .... they don’t know jack ish.
The best movies weren’t ever over hyped by the critics BS lies & bribes about how great it is,
those movies always suck.
There’s always the exceptions
There’s some that you can’t miss , even the BS critics couldn’t miss so they got the reviews and are actually good to great movies
But the usual is the more hype the less likely I am to see it.
I love finding movies I haven’t even heard of and they end up being great.
It really is finding A Diamond in the rough and that is always so pleasing with movies & music to discover it on your own and not have all the mainstream BS hype trying to tell everyone it’s good. 👎
%90 of the time that stuff is crap.
But the masses will LOVE IT
Because they were told to.
Say hellos to mu little friend lolol funny 🤣
Jayz said it best ..💪🏼🔥 as long as the villain wins..🚀
TONY'S METEORIC RISE TO POWER AND MONEY IS WHY PEOPLE LOVE THIS MOVIE...ESPECIALLY BROKE PEOPLE.
Great cult classic.Don't fuckin ever remake ya hasa.
Its fuckin insane that all the greatest directors alive in the past 50 years are all really good friends & met eachother at such a young age as a bunch of films students together & lived together before fame!!!!! Spielberg, Coppola, Scorsese, De Palma & Lucas (i don't like the last director hes a douchebag idc what other people say) its mind blowing to know they were all close friends so long ago!!! They're literally the real life Avengers
A classic mobster movie
El senor pachini es in actor muy bueno muy profecionàl
Scarface the best gangster movie & my favorite Love the Profanity 😂Love& Respect AL Pacino& Michelle Pfeiffer ❤️🔥❤️🔥❤️🔥❤️🔥❤️🔥❤️🔥❤️🔥❤️🔥❤️🔥❤️🔥❤️🔥❤️🔥❤️🔥❤️🔥❤️🔥❤️🔥❤️🔥❤️🔥❤️🔥❤️🔥♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️💵💵💵💵💵💵💵💵💵💵💵💵💵💰💰💰💰💰💰💰💰🥃🥃🥃🥃🥃🥃🥃🥃🥃🥃🥃✊✊✊✊✊✊✊✊✊✊✊✊💸💸💸💸💸💸💸💸💸💸💸💸💸💸💸💸💸
Al Pacino is not Italian-born. Born in New York.
This movie did a lot of bad I personally know people who got in to selling drugs because of this film
Did this movie give them the money to buy the drugs and sell it ? Did this movie put a gun on their head and said become a drug dealer ? Please Javier don't be a moron
The movie doesn’t tell you to start selling drugs. It tells you about the consequences of getting into the drug business. It doesn’t have a happy ending and as Elvira said, “We’re not winners, we’re losers.” All of those who go into the drug business are losers.
Your right
I didn't do bad on purpose..people get ideas and miss the real point of the movie. Which was totally negative
Oliver Stone, doing coke (research) for the film…what a G!😎
Epic
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lots of guns shot here, No one died on set, go figure.
This movie glorified gangsters !
Just in time for CHRISTMAS
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If want to achieved in life good way or bad must have bowls
33:55; that didn't work out.
Too much bleeping .
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3:53 Al Pacino Italian born actor? C'mon man 🤦🤦🤦🤦🤦
40:03 😬