I'm trying to imagine Humphrey Bogart smashing a glass over his nemesis' face 😂 not sure it's the same. But I agree, the black and white format was an excellent choice
The interesting thing is, Joe and Frank are great buddies from way back, and in fact it was Frank who finally convinced Joe to persist with an acting career and take this role. Imagine the laughs they had during the scenes where they have to beat each other up
The beating Joey gives him emanates from his fear of his own brother. If his brother finds out, and finds out he didn’t do anything, he’ll beat both his brother and his wife. And the grim irony of it all is that his brother ends up beating him and her anyway for suspecting that Joey was the one having the affair with her. Raging Bull refers to the blind animal rage Jake LaMotta was driven by. Unreasoning, unquestioning, misguided, wrong.
I was dealing with a lot of anger management issues as a man in my early twenties. Scorsese's films artistically reminded me that I was not alone: -"Shutter Island" (2010) -"The Departed" (2006) -"Ragging Bull" (1980)
@@Rustygillamano His character did sleep with his wife in Casino, and they showed it, but not in Raging Bull. If you truly believe that he slept with his wife in Raging Bull, then you did not understand the film
Martin Scorsese is one of the best directors ever. I don't know any boxer or a few boxers who were not crazy. Jake lamotta was crazy and the movie is a great movie.
Some half-truths in that. 1, she was right that people did hate him. 2, he won the title due in large part to the fact that he was suspected of taking a dive for a mob boss who later fixed it for him to have a shot at the title, which was a legitimate match that he did win
Joe Pesci isn't even the craziest guy in the film and yet we get this amazing scene where he goes full Joe Pesci on Frank Vincent, starting a cinematic blood feud that only meets its conclusion in Casino.
Now we can see how Tommy and Billy Batts' partnership was amicable when Billy got out of prison, the last time they'd met had a severe falling-out. All because of a f*cking shine box.
Another terrific New York Italian historical movie from one of the genres masters.Top of the range renditions from all involved,thanks for the entertainment,love from Manchester UK.
When Jake's jealousy, compelled him to beat up his brother...adds to the disdain, because he was lookin out fr him the whole time. Such a shame. Jealousy is a disease
Wouldn’t be surprised if the two of them had worked in more than the 3 films I know they’re in together. They probably asked who’s killing who each time.
When I first saw 'Raging Bull' as a kid in the mid-1990's, I thought something was wrong with our TV, at first because the movie was in black & white instead of in color. Unbeknownst to me, it was intentionally made black & white for various reasons & I didn't know what they were until I read up on some behind-the-scenes trivia when I was in middle school...
Who was Frank Vincent reaching out to around 2:16-2:24?... I couldn't tell what was going on because of the various camera shots & on top of that, I haven't seen this movie in a long time & need a memory refresher.
Zike Bucan: Nicholas Turturro is the brother of John Tuturro. He used to be on NYPD Blue for many years. He also played Sammy Gravano in Witness to the Mob. Great actor. ~Miguel, Guitar Lessons from Spain 🇪🇸
I want to see a Scorcese movie about that big galoot bouncer, or whatever he was supposed to be. "Don't say no names! You do what you do, and we do what we gotta do!"
Even though Joe Pesci was ‘the nice guy’ in this movie, this particular scene was a foreshadowing of him getting cast in Goodfellas and Casino as hot tempered violent psychopaths.
Scorsese made a great choice to film this movie in black and white. It's got that beautiful timeless "silver screen" look. Classic.
Well said sir
I'm trying to imagine Humphrey Bogart smashing a glass over his nemesis' face 😂 not sure it's the same. But I agree, the black and white format was an excellent choice
Had no choice. All that blood can be off putting. Same deal with Schindler's List.
I read somewhere that the only reason it was shot in black and white was to avoid cutting out all of the blood from the fight scenes.
PESCI IS BACK TO HIS SPECIAL BRAND OF BEATINGS IN NEARLY ALL FILMS HE'S ON.. IT WELL KOOL MUN🇮🇹
Before Billy Batts was a made man and Tommy still had his shinebox.
TheLightBearer Before the bosses had enough of Nicky and told Frankie to bury him and his brother alive.
🤣👍
Young uncle philly
@@flavio7180 while they were still breathing
@MUFC I see you everywere soccer is boring
RIP Frank Vincent. Great actor, great man.
Giant Dwarf he doesn’t have to idiot to give his respects.
RoyalFlush2112 you’re a df 🙂
@RoyalFlush2112 You're an idiot.
He did 20 fakin yeas
@@nonameguy96?
Whenever Frank Vincent just 'has a few drinks' it never ends well
Lol
Give us a drink give us a drink
@Alex Saba drinks with me
Lol, frank should’ve never drank while Pesci was around
@@calogerogriffin861 no no billy drinks are on the house
Damn Joe Pesci shoulda sent flowers to Frank Vincent's family all the times he's beat his ass in movies...
Oh yeah I forgot he did the same thing in Goodfellas.
Triston Esquivel Frank got him back in Casino though, in a big fucking way.
+Carl Kamuti Shit I forgot about that too he kills and his brother with a baseball bat.
I mea in Casino he got his shot haha
I heard there’s an even earlier film from the early 70s where Frank shoots and kills Pesci.
Could there possibly be at least ONE movie where joe Pesci and frank Vincent actually got along?
I think in real life they were actually good Friends.
Collin Martin They were partners in Casino up til the end
@Randall Madison yeah was thinking that. She's a good actess
@@HoldenNY22 They were a comedy duo before this :D
when?@@Aivottaja
This looks like a film made in the 50s! It's very authentic!
That’s the beauty of b&w
2:05 classic Pesci´s kick
Way down below the ocean where I wanna be she may be
joe pesci always ends up breaking a glass over somebody's head xDD
Hanging over my shoulder like impending doom
@@christufuhh "you're funny!!!!" 😁
@@Sportingalagrieska funny how?
But Macaulay Culkin opens a bag of tools onto his head and he cries 😅😅
@@akshay6027 like you’re amusing funny, now go get your fukin shine box! 📦👞✨
Boy, Joe Pesci has it in for Frank Vincent; wait until Goodfellas....
Just look at casino you'll see why.
Frank Castle great response tough guy
Cody Jolley That’s when Frank got his revenge.
The interesting thing is, Joe and Frank are great buddies from way back, and in fact it was Frank who finally convinced Joe to persist with an acting career and take this role. Imagine the laughs they had during the scenes where they have to beat each other up
Wait til Casino. The tables are turned a little bit...
The beating Joey gives him emanates from his fear of his own brother. If his brother finds out, and finds out he didn’t do anything, he’ll beat both his brother and his wife. And the grim irony of it all is that his brother ends up beating him and her anyway for suspecting that Joey was the one having the affair with her. Raging Bull refers to the blind animal rage Jake LaMotta was driven by. Unreasoning, unquestioning, misguided, wrong.
So well put
couldn’t have said it better
He was banging her. That's why he's so jealous.
She admitted Joey was banging her.
I always took it as he was starting to believe in his brothers paranoia
1:10 no more shining,....the college years
Mr. Pesci makes it real like you are really there watching it live amazing actor
These two guys being in a movie together never ends well lol
He takes his revenge in casino
Don't make me go nuts in this place. And he did.
Frank finally gets his revenge in CASINO lol
I was dealing with a lot of anger management issues as a man in my early twenties. Scorsese's films artistically reminded me that I was not alone:
-"Shutter Island" (2010)
-"The Departed" (2006)
-"Ragging Bull" (1980)
lol ragging bull
1:06 I know it seems like a small detail, but that finger point is when acting and real-life blend together. Because that's authentic as it gets
RIP Frank Vincent :(
And Frank Adonis.
This film is perfection
a real man protecting his brother while he isn't there. doing what his brother would do.
Kevin 123 but he is sleeping with her too
@@Rustygillamano no
@@Rustygillamano No, he did not, you idiot
Nicholas Santoro have u taken your user name from Joe Pesci's character in Casino? Maybe I can educate you in what happened in that film aswell?
@@Rustygillamano His character did sleep with his wife in Casino, and they showed it, but not in Raging Bull. If you truly believe that he slept with his wife in Raging Bull, then you did not understand the film
My wife acts like Joe Pesci every time we go out.Ha ha
Has she changed since the past year?
@Sara lol
@@joel8583 she don't shine shoes no more
Hope she don't look like him...lol
Jeez. Good luck with that. Is she still sucking down Newport’s, and using racial slurs around children?
The Joe Pesci kick, as seen here, Goodfellas and Casino, has now been incorpated in to Muay Thai, Kickboxing & Breakdancing.
1:30 No wonder Frank Vincent carried that grudge for the next 15 years, until Casino… 🤣🤣🤣
2:03 is comedy gold.
This is not a drama movie it’s a comedy 😂
1:16 He always talking about drinks.
😂
Funny the way Pesci jumps on top of the cab. Good way to end this wild scene.
Salvy gets his revenge in Casino
We been friends a long time. We can straighten this out.
Yeah, why not!
Martin Scorsese is one of the best directors ever. I don't know any boxer or a few boxers who were not crazy. Jake lamotta was crazy and the movie is a great movie.
Joe Pesci in Raging Bull = Joe Pesci in Goodfellas = Joe Pesci in Casino
If it ain't broke...
she says jake is never going to be champ because people hate him
a year later he wins the championship from marcell cerdan
Some half-truths in that. 1, she was right that people did hate him. 2, he won the title due in large part to the fact that he was suspected of taking a dive for a mob boss who later fixed it for him to have a shot at the title, which was a legitimate match that he did win
Frank got him and Dominic back with Eastons in the corn field.
Cathy Moriarty was such a beauty😀😁
Ten years before Goodfellas and Pesci was still a legend.
1980: Joey beats up Salvy Batts
1990: Tommy beats up Billy Batts
1995 Frankie Batts kills Nicky
He was tranning to make a "funny guy"...! :D
One thing about Joe pesci that never changes
The way he kicks guys
00:20 Her delivery's great
Joe Pesci isn't even the craziest guy in the film and yet we get this amazing scene where he goes full Joe Pesci on Frank Vincent, starting a cinematic blood feud that only meets its conclusion in Casino.
His own brother was such a monster. He just felt the need to emulate him.
Yeah, or defending his honor, something clearly foreign to you.
@@jonathansmith5561 She disrespects his brother she disrespects him.
"NUDDINGOINAHN?!?!"
Now we can see how Tommy and Billy Batts' partnership was amicable when Billy got out of prison, the last time they'd met had a severe falling-out. All because of a f*cking shine box.
Another terrific New York Italian historical movie from one of the genres masters.Top of the range renditions from all involved,thanks for the entertainment,love from Manchester UK.
"You do what you do, we do what we gotta do."😆
That’s the best line. I don’t know why.
Thank God that guy to not mention the shine box. Otherwise Pesci would have killed him
Great great scene. Joe Pesci very early in his career was still a dynamite actor. Martin Scorsese classic.
When Jake's jealousy, compelled him to beat up his brother...adds to the disdain, because he was lookin out fr him the whole time. Such a shame. Jealousy is a disease
@@Shambles99it is toxic
I love the way Joe pesci kicks guys.
Wouldn’t be surprised if the two of them had worked in more than the 3 films I know they’re in together. They probably asked who’s killing who each time.
Amazing how mature Cathy Moriarty comes across here, even though she was only 19 years old at the time...
Vicki must’ve been a great lay, she got all these dudes flipping out
Joe Pesci shoud ve won an oscar for this film. He was brilliant.
He was so good
Pesci then left to get his shinebox.
When I first saw 'Raging Bull' as a kid in the mid-1990's, I thought something was wrong with our TV, at first because the movie was in black & white instead of in color.
Unbeknownst to me, it was intentionally made black & white for various reasons & I didn't know what they were until I read up on some behind-the-scenes trivia when I was in middle school...
Joe and Frank can never seem to get along.
Pesci is always a savage lol
Cathy Moriarty was only 18 when she made this film.
19 I think
@@SN2903 She was 18.
The way I saw it, everybody takes a beating sometime.
Joey beat up someone in the mafia now he's gonna get killed
Was that Animal Blundetto near?!
Go for you Shinebox 1:29
Who was Frank Vincent reaching out to around 2:16-2:24?...
I couldn't tell what was going on because of the various camera shots & on top of that, I haven't seen this movie in a long time & need a memory refresher.
the answer is at 2:26
Joe Pesci's performance here was far more Oscar worthy than in Goodfellas.
Agree
Nah you have to see the scene I’m funny how?, it can only take a single scene to determine how an Oscar can be given in a movie
Joe Pesci reminds me of Nick Turturro here with his curly hair.
osamabad John Turturro , you idiot
Zike Bucan: Nicholas Turturro is the brother of John Tuturro. He used to be on NYPD Blue for many years. He also played Sammy Gravano in Witness to the Mob. Great actor. ~Miguel, Guitar Lessons from Spain 🇪🇸
Nick always looked more Hispanic then Italian - guess that’s why he got cast as Det. Martinez on NYPD Blue. Mad crush on him back in the day 🥰
Both brothers were raging bulls.
Tats comical wen hes reaching up inbetween the car door...
The first time on screen Joe goes full Pesci & its glorious.
Cathy Moriarty was in fact only 19 years old when these scenes were filmed. She was born on Nov 29, 1960, and the film was released Nov 13, 1980.
I want to see a Scorcese movie about that big galoot bouncer, or whatever he was supposed to be.
"Don't say no names! You do what you do, and we do what we gotta do!"
Thats the guy de niro and pesci killed in goodfellas
JOE PESCI IS I AT IT AGAIN WIT HIS SPECIAL TYPEZ OF BEATINGS🤣
Before John Wick it was Joe Pesci
Such great friends
it was in this scene that i fell in love with joe pesci
Frank Vincent got his revenge in Casino
Joe Pesci fantastic actor OMG WOW
There are surprisingly few Shinebox references in this thread. I suppose I will have to add some.
These two beat the hell out of each other in like 3 different movies lol
That’s okay he finally got payback in Casino 🤣
Nightclub rumble scene.
Pesci got to beat up Vincent twice, Vincent only once.
You can see he loved his brother and looked out for him. No reasonable and sane person would make that accusation
It was a warning
Fifteen years later, Frank finally gets revenge. Sadly he couldn’t live long enough for The Irishman. Joe was a major actor and Frank wasn’t.
Haha I haven't watched this movie but its cool how he knew he would follow him outside and was ready to continue the fight against him 1 on 1
I laugh Everytime after that pause he's just like...shut up lol
Go getcha shinebox.
Looks like Joey was a raging bull too.
Poor Salvy, the guy was always taking a beat.
Lmaooooo it's nothing going on!!
The REAL reason Joey beat Salvy up, because Salvy told Vickie to go home and get her shinebox. 🤣
Even though Joe Pesci was ‘the nice guy’ in this movie, this particular scene was a foreshadowing of him getting cast in Goodfellas and Casino as hot tempered violent psychopaths.
Pesci was so good at that scene
My family when they were still alive. RIP everybody
Joe Pesci being Joe Pesci
The way he said shut up
Billy Batts can't catch a break
Nothing like the Joe Pesci kick. Seems so natural
Best Scene Ever 2024' ❣️
Don't mention no names!lol
Joe Pesci is one of a kind