The card dealer who takes over the table to deal with Joe Pesci's character is the late Nick Mazolla, who was a card dealer in real life and a specialist in movie scenes requiring a dealer. Before "Casino," he was the dealer in "Rain Man." And after "Casino" he played a dealer in "Vegas Vacation."
I literally just saw that scene from "Rain Man" and now I was watching this and saying "mm, this card dealer must be the same person/actor" 😀 Thanks for the confirmation.
@@tylertilwick6852 it only works if they can't out muscle you because you ARE the muscle, unfortunately I AM the Walrus so they threw my goofy tusked ass the fuck out
This scene illustrated how Nicky was really losing control of himself and didn't care at all what heat he brought on himself or those around him. It was great that Frank Vincent's character got to do the final justice given the crap he had to put up with dealing with Nicky.
Seeing Rickles in a serious role like this makes me wish he had tried more non-comedic acting years before along with his comedy and stand-up performances. The man definitely had acting chops.
You know it’s funny that even though Frank is dead inside, you can still see on his face how uncomfortable and nervous he is being with Nicky while he’s going psycho
Scorsese’s musical director had great taste. The great Robbie Robertson of The Band. Robertson should know “Ain’t Got No Home” very well, considering that The Band covered this song on their Oldies album, “Moondog Matinee”. Levon Helm sang the hell out of it.
Possibly the greatest performance in this movie was Don Rickles actually playing a role straight and not having the entire cast and crew in stitches the whole time filming
“I got a marker coming” chills me. How can he effortlessly ignore that assault, and continue blackjack, as though nothing happened? It’s scary how nonchalant he is about violence.
Nicky is a violent sociopath and psychopath, in real life, he was even more insane and violent and it’s a huge reason the bosses got sick of BS and ended him
No seriously , I could watch this scene all day . Like the 3rd card when he just picks it up and says ‘ hit me again ‘ with that expression on his face , and the bankers facial expression after the 4th card is gold , I LOVE U JOE PESCI
Yes, in the hierarchy of the mafia people like henry, jimmy and tommy were low level gangsters (comparatively speaking), high level gangsters would be the old guys in Casino who were calling all the hits to cover loose ends, they dont have to lift a finger, they can just collect millions and end peoples lives by giving the order.
The way the king of clubs gets snagged on the blackjack dealer's shirt button and hangs there for a few moments... it's just perfect. It signifies that the gods are smiling down on the scene in approval.
This is my favorite scene in the movie. I think it captures, in an ingenious way, the mentality of not just gangsters and thugs, but people in general who feel entitled in ways most of us can't relate to. The casino setting is the perfect context for a very piercing metaphor for the facade of the political economy, what are really rigged games. Pesci telling the dealer that if he had any heart he would be out stealing for a living is as profound as anything else in the movie. It is the ethos of bad people, so rarely expressed with such clarity by villains who are usually always portrayed as one dimensional ego maniacs.
1:26 The perfect example of the relationship between the two. Both are just soldiers working for the big boss but Nicky doesn't understand Vegas is already owned by the mob and instead keeps on wanting to try to takeover something he thinks is free. Ace just wants to fucking live his life and make money.
@@aiyachristian I remember someone saying that although all the characters are just terrible flawed people, Ace was probably the best of them all since he wanted to run things legitimately and the only criminal sort of attention he got was running a casino without a license which would have just been a fine covered by the board. Nicky however wanted to run things by force, committing murder, armed robbery, extortion and then getting involved with drugs and shootouts with his crew drawing way too much attention, which is why he was whacked at the end.
Nicky knew Vegas was owned by the bosses. He wanted to overthrow the bosses eventually and take Vegas for himself, this is implied during that conversation after he threatened the banker at Ace's house.
also, the suit of the card (clubs) means the working mans suit. (peasants) it means that the dealers were just working. they didnt knew the whole picture of the business, they just want to work, earn the money and go home.
I first watched this as a kid, and I couldn't stop laughing and rewinding this part (yes rewinding, I'm old). It goes to show that Martin makes the best dark comedies, this and Goodfellas can be absolutely hysterical at times.
acountddd then the dealer files a lawsuit for assault on the player and the casino for not protecting them. Then the dealer has a nice early retirement from irresponsible adult babies
I believe Vegas was the last official one until the remake a few years ago. There was the original just vacation then I think European vacation and the Christmas vacation.
Yes Vacation, European Vacation, Christmas Vacation, Vegas Vacation, thats the order. The new remake of Vacation sucked. Why are we talking about Vacation movies again?
This is one of my favorite scene in any movie- the music to it is perfect. I had a cousin who would act like an abusive maniac when he got drunk just like this and I was always the straight guy like the guy in this scene so it has special meaning for me.
It makes a lot of sense how Frankie was so easily and viciously able to turn on Nicky in the end. Just watch his body language and subtle reactions to Nicky's behavior in this scene and throughout the movie. He was incredibly loyal to the bosses and the organization, so he protected Nicky no matter what. But it's clear he really disapproved of and was growing exhausted of Nicky's unnecessary, egotistically destructive bullshit. Scorsese did a good job of keeping it on the periphery and not giving it too much focus, so as not to foreshadow Nicky's demise, but it's there if you watch for it. Especially after the bus stop scene where Nicky threatens to wanna go to war with the bosses.
I own a Western Electric 2554 black phone just because of this scene. It was made in 1979 and is still working and solid after 41 years. You can definitely deal some damage with the handset.
I know Henny Youngman is the king of the one-liners, but I counted about 20 funnier one liners from Pesci just in this absolute classic scene. This is gold.
“That’s it, keep looking at him you f***ing dummy, if you had any f***ing heart at all, you would be out stealing for a living”. Haha lmao classic line from a legendary actor Joe Pesci.
I love the way that the mobsters in Casino, Goodfellas and other similar mafia films always look for the nearest inanimate object to throw/beat their helpless victim with. Trash cans, waste paper baskets, pay phones, hand dryers... The list is endless. 😂 Stamping with the sole of a foot is also a typical trait.
I love how Pesci legitimately can’t understand why they won’t give him a bunch of money and enable his behavior. “Look at this fucking beaut” one of the funniest scenes not trying to be funny ever
The card dealer who takes over the table to deal with Joe Pesci's character is the late Nick Mazolla, who was a card dealer in real life and a specialist in movie scenes requiring a dealer. Before "Casino," he was the dealer in "Rain Man." And after "Casino" he played a dealer in "Vegas Vacation."
And he was married in real life to the dealer that he relieves.
@@woodson21good for him I bet they had a fun relationship
@@mikeg2491 I'll raise you
I literally just saw that scene from "Rain Man" and now I was watching this and saying "mm, this card dealer must be the same person/actor" 😀
Thanks for the confirmation.
Look at this fucking beaut
Rickles' face when he rolls over at the end is the best.
😂😂😂
I know that face! That's Asshole Splitting turd face right there. 😭 💩
And when he gets shoved at the beginning
Is why I watched the scene
Dude got rolled!!!!
Phil should have talked about how he did 20 years at the table
It's ok he compromised
Or he should talk about his days as the Shah of Iran
The grilled cheese on the rad e a tor
You look like a Puerto Rican hoo-war. makes me sick.
You know, he didn't come out here just to buy you a couple of sundaes.
Joe is a mastermind. his black jack technique is remarkable, he never loses with this technique.
It wasn't very scientific, but it worked
20 fuckin paints in a row!!!
@@DavidTheRoss when be won collected and when he lost he told them to hit him again lol
I tried that technique when I went to Vegas… It didn’t work for some reason IDK why🤷♂️😂
@@tylertilwick6852 it only works if they can't out muscle you because you ARE the muscle, unfortunately I AM the Walrus so they threw my goofy tusked ass the fuck out
That guy, "the beaut", is a real dealer and really dealt for Tony Spilotro. He said Tony was worse than this.
Robert Thomas where can i find info about that
Luis - you can't coz it's bullshit
He also was the black jack dealer in the movie Rain Man..
@@leyroy1980 he was in Vegas Vacation too
@@leyroy1980 yup, I thot I'd recognize his face...."I'm really happy for you" deadpan expression on his face lol
This scene illustrated how Nicky was really losing control of himself and didn't care at all what heat he brought on himself or those around him. It was great that Frank Vincent's character got to do the final justice given the crap he had to put up with dealing with Nicky.
"If you had any fucking heart at all you'd be out stealing for a living." Great fucking line
in Italian sounds good too
Wasn't the irony had Nicky been out stealing he would not be getting upset with him.
That's gold Jerry! Gold!!
@@joepermenter7228 uncle Leo?
@@sk1ll_z1lla82 Jerry, Hello.
The way Pesci claps to imitate the lady then starts roasting the man as he starts to deal gets me every time 🤣 💀
JAGG OFF
Me and a friend of mine do that to each other all the time.
Pesci is the GOAT LOL
look at this fuckin beaut they put in
That what the blackjack dealers do laughing there ass off when you lose
RIP Don Rickles (May 8, 1926 - April 6, 2017), aged 90
You will be remembered as a legend.
Seeing Rickles in a serious role like this makes me wish he had tried more non-comedic acting years before along with his comedy and stand-up performances. The man definitely had acting chops.
He was a great man who played Mr. Potato Head
@@lylel.j.plummerjr.2094 Also did Mr.Wilson.
Legend?
He aint legend.
Was he philantropist?
Gave charity to homeless people?
@@SeriousDragonify Yes, he was a philanthropist..
I love how the king landed perfectly in between his buttons😂
Magic of cinema ;)
They did 27 takes
I’ll bet that took many takes....
@@jackthomas6952 Nah. More likely it was, as Bob Ross would put it, a happy little accident.
That wasnt intended! But they kept it in because it was so great.
Apparently the blackjack scene took the longest to shoot because the extras couldn't stop laughing at Joe Pesci! 😂
John O'Neill Is that true ? I would have thought the scene was hard to shoot because of multiple incidents of dealers soiling themselves.
source?
lmhvfd You won't find a source because that never happened
John O'Neill I could act like that but I would have to be drunk. its possibly one of the best scenes ever
That's close but it took long because they couldn't stop laughing at Don Rickles the funniest man on the planet RIP
You know it’s funny that even though Frank is dead inside, you can still see on his face how uncomfortable and nervous he is being with Nicky while he’s going psycho
He was Lowkey quiet around Public until the Cornfield scene,
Glad he was the one who took out Nicky & his Brother
Yes ,Frank is thinking " this kid
is going to throw us 20 fucking years in the can, with grilled cheese in the radiator " 😂😅😂
@@sabataskull9661Plus, a box of tissues.
He wanted to get outta here, he compromised: he waited for Nicky to get his mark.
Rest in peace Frank Vincent you will be missed.
Danny Reyna I hate learning about dead actors on RUclips
Sadly, Don Rickles passed away a couple years ago too. He was also Mister Potato Head in the Toy Story movies :(
Frank and Don both true legends! Also kinda funny Casino and Toy Story 1 is the same year lmao but rip to both of course
20 years in the can and I had to compromise
The people of Iran are still weeping for their Shah's demise
“What do you mean get out of here? I got a marker coming.” After he just beat someone 10 feet away 🤣
Yea! I was literally thinking the same thing.
Absolute pitch perfect summation of the gangster mindset and approach to life in less than 30 seconds LMAO
@@lukebingus9432In a movie, sure
The balls on this guy
"' WHY WE LEAVING ? "' ,
.
"' I GOT A MARKER HERE "' ,
Casino is such an epic movie. Probably the best set design and musical arrangement ever set the mood perfectly throughout.
“Look at this fucking beaut they put in here”😂😂 gets me every time
He was a real life dealer in Vegas, I sadly forgot his name, but he passed away some years ago. He was also a dealer in Vegas vacation.
Best line ever.
Jesus is God and only way to heaven and escape eternal hellfire
Wasn't he on rainman deLer
“Sherbert sent you in here to rob me now?”
This scene cracks me up every time. Especially the music in the background makes it hilarious
@james crowe aint got no home greatest song ever
IT GETS ME EVERY TIME TOO MAN LMFAO!!
Ooooh oooohh oooooohhh ooohhh
Mom pops use to love that song lol
Rip jeffito
YES !!!! I think he’s me on the inside
“What do you mean get outta here? I got a marker comin’.”😂
thats my favorite part lol
Only Pesci can make violence seem so funny
beating people with phones, getting a blowtorch to the head, getting shot in the leg with a bb gun
Oh yes....totally hilarious. He has me rolling on the floor every time he opens his mouth.
Funny? How? What the fuck is so funny? Tell me. Tell me what's funny?
funny?
Tony sirico too
"How the fuck can you grin" gets me every time
*
“Do you even care?” *claps* ((break))
You know how much in stuck do you give a fuck?
@@adrianesmerio449 DO YE!!!!!.......
U know how much I'm stuck huh do ya give a fuk huh!! Do ya !!! 😆
Just a rude prickk, nothing likeable just cringeworthy
0:13 When your groceries are $300 and the cashier grins at you..
😂
Where tf do you shop 😂 I usually spend from 120 to 200 at most
I just want to say “Ain’t Got No Home” by Clarence Frogman Henry was the perfect song choice for this scene. Nailed it!
Scorsese knows how to match popular music with his scenes!!
I think this song is in the film THE LOST BOYS when Corey Haim is taking a bath.
Scorsese’s musical director had great taste. The great Robbie Robertson of The Band.
Robertson should know “Ain’t Got No Home” very well, considering that The Band covered this song on their Oldies album, “Moondog Matinee”. Levon Helm sang the hell out of it.
1:04 That face when the dealer pulls the third face card in a row is priceless LOL
Crumb Bum
I like the look of disbelief after the 4th face card in a row
The absolute 'fuck my life' look.
Lol yeah, why did I never notice that!
@@hisdudeness8328 bro I was crying tears when he made that face 😭😭😭
Possibly the greatest performance in this movie was Don Rickles actually playing a role straight and not having the entire cast and crew in stitches the whole time filming
“Give yourself a hand right across your fucking mouth” only Pesci could make that line hilarious and scary at the same time.
I like how he suddenly out of nowhere takes it easy on the dealer saying, "You should pay as fast as you collect, ya know?"
Because he won!
“I got a marker coming” chills me. How can he effortlessly ignore that assault, and continue blackjack, as though nothing happened? It’s scary how nonchalant he is about violence.
Psychopath going to psychopath.
Nicky is a violent sociopath and psychopath, in real life, he was even more insane and violent and it’s a huge reason the bosses got sick of BS and ended him
@@andu1854he’s basically Tommy if Tommy was a made guy and a bit smarter.
“What the fuck you keep lookin at him for” 😂😂😂
Never thought Ned Flanders would take a job in a casino, but hey, live and learn I guess.
LOL!!!
Okally Dokally
He's gotta earn right?
Yes, he took this job and then he and Homer married two hooker ladies
Maude's death hit him hard.
Greatest 2 minutes in the history of cinema and it's not even close.
You're probably right
No seriously , I could watch this scene all day . Like the 3rd card when he just picks it up and says ‘ hit me again ‘ with that expression on his face , and the bankers facial expression after the 4th card is gold , I LOVE U JOE PESCI
Couldn’t be more relatable when he said “pay as fast as you collect”😂
No bull!
"what do you mean get out of here, I got a marker coming!" lol
Deal!!!
Great line!
@@travisdonaldstanley6420 no wonder he been called billy bats
Deniro really is a completely different person in each movie, either subtly or explicitly, what a great actor.
he plays the same character in every movie tho 😆
Too bad he's a shitty person.
@@TWOCRUNK4Unow how was the guy he played in awakenings at all similar to his character in Angel Heart, you tell me
@@BigBadJerryRogers same Gweedo
@@TWOCRUNK4U yeah see you're full of it
The music & Joe's perfect mix of wise guy comedy make this one of the best scenes in this movie.
If you had any heart you would be out stealing for a living lmfao
imagine thinking that's what having heart means, lawl
Funniest line of the whole movie lmfaoooo
Ted's Retard Retardium That’s some young dumb out da hood shit 🤣🤣🤣
HIT ME AGAIN ♣️
It is hilarious, but it is true...
martin scorsese really knows what to play in a scene. This song goes so well with Pesci character’s scene
Fun fact: Joe Pesci’s weapon of choice is a phone receiver.
Joe taught Russell Crowe everything he knows.
I almost spat out what I was drinking when I read that, lmao.
To this day I claim Casino as my best mob flick all time. Pesci was beyond amazing in this entire movie
"my best mob flick all time" did you make it?
I feel like Goodfellas holds that title Casino kinda trails off at the end. Not a bad movie though.
D'lish Donut poor comment mate
Yes, in the hierarchy of the mafia people like henry, jimmy and tommy were low level gangsters (comparatively speaking), high level gangsters would be the old guys in Casino who were calling all the hits to cover loose ends, they dont have to lift a finger, they can just collect millions and end peoples lives by giving the order.
@@teamhex Goodfellas is a depressing bore after they go to jail.
The way the king of clubs gets snagged on the blackjack dealer's shirt button and hangs there for a few moments... it's just perfect. It signifies that the gods are smiling down on the scene in approval.
0:46 I love how the card sticks to his shirt
Hi, Neighbor! hi Mr. Rogers.
Hi, Neighbor! Mr Rodgers!quit hogging all the Titty Cocaine!!!
Hi, Neighbor! Hahaha seriously!? I thought I was the only person who loved that moment. I also go crazy over the music in the background.
He couldn't do it again to save his life.
Double sided shirt with Glue lol
I love that part so much when Ace says “10 and that’s it. “
...and for Ace, it was like saying, "...a million and that's it."
Pesci is an elite actor in a league of his own. Home Alone to Goodfellas to My Cousin Vinny. Everything he was ever in, he was incredible.
Don't forget about Leo Getz from Lethal Weapon. He's one of my favorite Pesci characters
The only bad films he starred in were Gone Fishin' and 8 Heads in a Duffel Bag.
@@thrashmetalfiend lol the only 2 I didn't watch.
Don't forget the Irishman.
@@ParsianTV Those were examples.
This is my favorite scene in the movie. I think it captures, in an ingenious way, the mentality of not just gangsters and thugs, but people in general who feel entitled in ways most of us can't relate to. The casino setting is the perfect context for a very piercing metaphor for the facade of the political economy, what are really rigged games.
Pesci telling the dealer that if he had any heart he would be out stealing for a living is as profound as anything else in the movie. It is the ethos of bad people, so rarely expressed with such clarity by villains who are usually always portrayed as one dimensional ego maniacs.
We live in a society.
Damn I was like smart 3 years ago.
Your choice of words is too advanced for me to bear comprehension at 3am but I agree with you.
@@williammoffett2216 LOL
I just graduated with my Masters degree and i finally understand this comment!
The ridiculous song in the background just adds to the hilarity.
I love that song.
The song's not ridiculous, ya fucking dummy.
The Frogman
its not a ridiculous song, its rock and roll/ rockabilly, what music likes you? fucking rap? sucker..
Hahaha yeah especially the part where rickles just stares at pesci
Don rickles was so perfect in this movie. The icing on the cake
I love how uncomfortable Frankie looks during all this. Like even he knows Nicky's losing it.
"Give yourself a hand across your mouth" always cracks me up
The face the dealer makes after the third bust is f'n hilarious he's like for fks sake hahah
1:26 The perfect example of the relationship between the two. Both are just soldiers working for the big boss but Nicky doesn't understand Vegas is already owned by the mob and instead keeps on wanting to try to takeover something he thinks is free. Ace just wants to fucking live his life and make money.
That's why ace ultimately got to live
@@aiyachristian I remember someone saying that although all the characters are just terrible flawed people, Ace was probably the best of them all since he wanted to run things legitimately and the only criminal sort of attention he got was running a casino without a license which would have just been a fine covered by the board.
Nicky however wanted to run things by force, committing murder, armed robbery, extortion and then getting involved with drugs and shootouts with his crew drawing way too much attention, which is why he was whacked at the end.
Nicky knew Vegas was owned by the bosses. He wanted to overthrow the bosses eventually and take Vegas for himself, this is implied during that conversation after he threatened the banker at Ace's house.
I died when that face card landed perfectly wedged in his button 😂
Incredible how such a small man can be so terrifying.
The heart of the dog is what matters...
I bet he was terrifying even in his shoe shining days.
Tony spitltro was only 5'5 tall that don't mean you can't be a badass
One of the absolute greatest movies of all time! On a scale from 0 to 10 it gets an 11.
More like a 5
@@rdecredico no
@@rdecredico you're delusional
Only Spinal Tap gets that privelige
It's not one of the greatest movies of all time lol. It's an entertaining mob flick. I'd go as high as 7/10.
That card sticking to the dealers button was awesome. I doubt it was planned, but it turned out great.
1:00 "if you had any heart you'd be out stealing for a living" hardest line ever to casinos lol
The music makes this scene.
What’s the song name?
@@SuperFastEddies just search I ain’t got a home song
@@rundamic3373 I’ve tried
@@SuperFastEddies Ain't Got No Home · Clarence "Frogman" Henry
They’d be more scared of phil if they knew how long he did in the can.
I heard it was 20 years and he had to compromise while he was in there.
Well ... he compromised ..
Had to eat grilled cheese off a radiator poor bastard
0:45 Is no one going to talk about the fact that Joe Pesci flicked the card and it landed on the dealer’s button, now that’s good aim right there.
Good eye! Came here to comment the same thing. Then, suddenly the card disappears just as quick as it landed on the button.
also, the suit of the card (clubs) means the working mans suit. (peasants) it means that the dealers were just working. they didnt knew the whole picture of the business, they just want to work, earn the money and go home.
"What do you mean get outa here I got a marker comin"
Richard Jones ...Probably lost it as well. Lol
That's some funny ass shit..lmao...not a care in the world....
Richard Jones Best part of that seen. Pesci acted like nothing happen like it was another day in the office.
Ima ok 10 to get ya even and that's it.
Deal!
They don't make phones like that no more lol
Simply not true, if he could only use Nokia3310 he could kill him...
Ahh the Nokia 3310. The Swiss Army Knife of phones. Miss that thing.
It would still be a phonebox in 2017 because real gangsters don't use mobile phones.
Arran Boon 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
BIGWORM 510 there would be more damage from glass than from impact considering the screens blow up when hit.
I first watched this as a kid, and I couldn't stop laughing and rewinding this part (yes rewinding, I'm old).
It goes to show that Martin makes the best dark comedies, this and Goodfellas can be absolutely hysterical at times.
We all have dreamed about doing this on a blackjack table
wsuptrick I've considered flipping roulette tables from time to time but they look so damn heavy.
And we've all dreamed you would so security can tackle your ass for harassing dealers
acountddd then the dealer files a lawsuit for assault on the player and the casino for not protecting them. Then the dealer has a nice early retirement from irresponsible adult babies
Yup...was all wasted and down a G then got 86’d from the flamingo for using the “look at this fuckin beaut they put in now” line...
If you're too weak to handle the action stay outta the casino.
That dealer looks like the type you see at casinos that will bankrupt you in 20 mins lol
The fact that this film contains not one but two different scenes of Joe Pesci beating a man with a phone makes Casino one of the funniest films ever
Joe Pesci= brilliant actor
It's great, almost as good as Goodfellas. Have you seen Casino yet?
marc80s Wait is the the sequal to Vegas Vacation with Chevy Chase??
I believe Vegas was the last official one until the remake a few years ago. There was the original just vacation then I think European vacation and the Christmas vacation.
Yes Vacation, European Vacation, Christmas Vacation, Vegas Vacation, thats the order. The new remake of Vacation sucked. Why are we talking about Vacation movies again?
Idk mr100101 asked...not sure how it relates to this. Guess he just wanted to know
I’m proud to say I have all of these lines memorized. I use them on my friends early and often.
🤡
I have them memorized and also try to mimic Pescis pronunciation and cadence, its the stuff of legends
He ripped the phone off the wall and proceeded to beat him with it 😅😅😅😅, funniest thing I've ever seen
This is one of my favorite scene in any movie- the music to it is perfect. I had a cousin who would act like an abusive maniac when he got drunk just like this and I was always the straight guy like the guy in this scene so it has special meaning for me.
It makes a lot of sense how Frankie was so easily and viciously able to turn on Nicky in the end. Just watch his body language and subtle reactions to Nicky's behavior in this scene and throughout the movie. He was incredibly loyal to the bosses and the organization, so he protected Nicky no matter what. But it's clear he really disapproved of and was growing exhausted of Nicky's unnecessary, egotistically destructive bullshit.
Scorsese did a good job of keeping it on the periphery and not giving it too much focus, so as not to foreshadow Nicky's demise, but it's there if you watch for it. Especially after the bus stop scene where Nicky threatens to wanna go to war with the bosses.
Nicky is still alive though... I guess he got the last laugh
@@dirtysouthbushcraftandmma9770 lmao no he isn’t.
@@n1kobefan Well, Joe Pesci is.
@@dirtysouthbushcraftandmma9770 what a stupid thing to say bro
@@dirtysouthbushcraftandmma9770 Nicky Santoro got beaten to death in a basement decades ago.
I read somewhere that this scene took multiple times to shoot because the dealer actors couldn't hold up laughing at Joe Pesci's lines :)
😂😂😂😂 I believe it
The music is an excellent choice for this scene .
Another quiet night out with Joe Pesci. He still makes me laugh out loud. What a funny guy.
Funny how?
@@zachhi89 it's just the way he talks you know?
Is he like a clown? Is he here to amuse you?
Is he here to make you laugh?
😂😂
"Give yourself a hand; right across your fucking mouth."
Ice cold, baby!
"Look at this fuckin' beaut they put in now..." lmfao
I own a Western Electric 2554 black phone just because of this scene. It was made in 1979 and is still working and solid after 41 years. You can definitely deal some damage with the handset.
Have you ever used it in this fashion? 😂
As far as serious movies go, this is probably the funniest scene from all of them.
You know there is no original music for this movie, it’s all classic songs from the 70s and under, just shows how masterful Scorsese was at film.
Dylan Matthews but don’t you laugh at this song, made the scene even funnier
There is a score, its when sam picks ginger up from the air port and during their fight and also at the end credits.
"What the fuck you keep looking at him for?" LMAO
I don't know why all say "the Godfather" and "Scarface" Are the best Mafia Movies !
For me the best Are Goodfellas and Casino!
Augustus Maximus I agree 100% casino and goodfellas are the best
Augustus Maximus I agree as well. Bronx tale is good too
Augustus Maximus the godfather goodfellas and the godfather part 2 are my favs
I agree. And don't forget 'A Bronx Tale'.
Scarface really wasn’t a mafia movie
*New dealer enters*
“Look at this fucking beut they put in”
I know Henny Youngman is the king of the one-liners, but I counted about 20 funnier one liners from Pesci just in this absolute classic scene. This is gold.
Literally every line of dialogue is a work of art
“That’s it, keep looking at him you f***ing dummy, if you had any f***ing heart at all, you would be out stealing for a living”. Haha lmao classic line from a legendary actor Joe Pesci.
You missed a fucking, its *fucking stealing
The way the old guy flopped over. SO dramatic 😂
It's scenes like this that make you realise that Nicky's death was a long time coming.
Another fun fact: Tony Spilotro was a smoker, but Joe Pesci refused to smoke for the film, so they had him chew on a toothpick.
So no ones gona talk about done rickles expression rolling over at 1:53 worthy of an oscar
🤣🤣🤣🤣 hell yeah he looked like he was in real pain
The face he makes is fuckin hilarious😂😂😂
I have not seen this film but from this scene alone, it's obviously one of the greatest ever made. Love it!
Yeah, I would say a top 10 movie of all time, every frame in this movie is perfect
Do yourself a favour and watch it. Copious swearing, brilliant acting, great music, epic and brutal violence. One of my top five best films.
If you had any heart you'd be out stealing for a living
Oh, look at this fuckin beaut they put in now LOL
greyfox37 flanders from the simpsons
HIT ME take this stick and pound it up your fucking ass 😅😅 best ever
"Take this stiff" not stick
Cory ahhh thank you miss heard 😊
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I love the way that the mobsters in Casino, Goodfellas and other similar mafia films always look for the nearest inanimate object to throw/beat their helpless victim with. Trash cans, waste paper baskets, pay phones, hand dryers... The list is endless. 😂 Stamping with the sole of a foot is also a typical trait.
Nobody can play that part like Joe Pesci.
He deserved the Oscar for Goodfellas😂
Let’s be honest, we’ve all felt like Nicky at the blackjack table at least once in our lives(right or wrong).
Not just a BJ table but any place
oh if only, probably at the low end casinos compared to the corporate owned resorts
@Mrs. Norman Reedus He was pissed because he had 2 cards in his hand already, probably a 14. The paints would have busted him.
Fuck me dead, Anthony (the blackjck dealer) has got balls of steal for keeping a straight face.
Casino manager looks like ned flanders
I think that the same asshole from Office Space. Jennifer Aniston’s boss at the restaurant.
Trifacic 😄😆😅🤣
xD xD
That is either the floorman or the pit boss. Don Rickles plays the manager
I thought the same thing
"How the fuck can you grin? How the fuck can you grin?"
I love how Pesci legitimately can’t understand why they won’t give him a bunch of money and enable his behavior. “Look at this fucking beaut” one of the funniest scenes not trying to be funny ever
what an unreal actor. how much of that was probably improv and him just talking shit. not just this scene but throughout the movie.
He’s so mad he doesn’t realize he’s hitting on a 20 LOL
Don rickles when he turned over tho😂💀
That attack on Rickles is what really iced his fate.
Scorsese soundtracks are just brilliant, aren’t they?
That's a yes