Neil's death was poetic. The whole time he preached about how he is willing to walk away from everything if there is too much heat. But he ultimately dies because he could not let Waingro get away with betraying the group. He didn't end up dying because of his attachment to people he loved, but his attachment to people he hated.
He already broke that rule earlier on in the movie when he continued with the bank job despite the big heat from the LAPD. As a result, two of his crew died.
i really like this because even after this scene, we see Neil do exactly what he talked about before and walk out on everything he loved in Eady, but as you said he couldn’t give up on revenge. he cared more about the people he hated than the people he loved, which arguably also describes the conflict that Vincent is having throughout the film, adding even more to their dynamic.
McCauley was literally minutes away from retiring to a private island with his girl and millions of dollars... but he knew he could never be happy if he didn't kill Waingro... LMAOOO
I think that he (Robert De Niro) more than deserved to get away (with his new girlfriend) for killing this Horrible Monster! Broke my heart that he (Robert De Niro) wasn't able to ultimately escape!
i always chill out butt-ass-nekked in my hotel robe. hopefully they wash those things and don't just hang them up after i check out. housekeeping: this dirty slob...knocking the robe off the hanger and leaving it on the ground! let me just hang it up here.
the reason i love this movie is that tied in a serial killer into the whole mix and only Pacino's character and the cops knew there was a serial killer. Neil had no idea Waingro was a crazy serial killer who bludgeoned people to death; he just wanted revenge. so poetic that a heistman (who kills people at times) takes out a TRUE threat to society: Waingro.
Waingro enjoyed killing women with murdering the prostitute and Hanna and his team investigate and link Waingro to other murders of prostitutes and other victims. Waingro is then hired to help McCauley and his crew by Van Zant which Waingro is happy to able to take the opportunity to kill his former team.
@@videogames9972 Killing someone on the job isn't the same as being a serial killer. Neil kills people that get in the way. Waingro kills people for fun on the regular.
He probably also felt like enjoying the execution of Waingro was a bit indulgent, since, perfectionist that he is, Neil probably blamed himself for the ambush outside the diner going sideways.
Also his method of execution was an absolutely no coming back from one. The absolute damage to 2 vital systems. But yeah. It was a satisfying portion to this movie.
@@jonathanbecker8935 True. Plus the ambush going sideways meant that Waingro could sabotage the crew, kill a hooker (whether Neil knew it or not), Anna and almost Trejo whom Neil himself had to put of his misery. He had every reason to hate himself for not being able to put Waingro in that lined trunk.
He avenged those young poor black girls without realizing, did a job that LAPD will not do in 100 years by getting this guy .. that is the beauty of heat and Michael Mann👌🏻.
Felt this scene was one of the best. Neil knew in his heart he had to neutralize Waingro. Neils one policy 0f walking away in 30 secs if you feel the heat coming around the corner. Certainly Neil a man of principle couldn't leave before Clipping Waingro. Even though Neil had the girl and resources to simply vanish. Neil had to avenge his fallen crew members. Robert DeNiro really makes this movie one of my all time favorites. 💪🏼🙏🏻💪🏼🙏🏻
@@genejeffries2888 yes revenge is a dish best served cold. I guess in the film the limited time meant Neil was going to take care of the lose end. 💪🏼🙏🏻
Bittersweet I wanted waingro gone but also wanted Neil to have a happy ending although I doubt Neil could have a happy life knowing waingro is out there after snitching on his friends and getting 2 of them killed. This movie was cast perfectly the actor who played waingro barely gets any credit but he really did play the part well and made people hate him.
Believe it or not it sound so much worse in real life. A person with a sucking cheat wound sounds more like a dying animal than a human, one of the most disturbing sounds you can hear
@@S1deshowRobyep, while deployed i dealt with two of them, hearing them unable to breathe was eerie at best, and horrifying at worst, sometimes when i sleep if youtube doesent autoplay i can hear them in my dreams..... Those dreams never go away, and marcus was wrong in gears 5, they dont get tolerable, they get worse with time cuz your mind begins to distort them.....
Waingro was a sadistic punk, McCauley was a real professional- it was satisfying to see the payback. The street bank escape shootout scene is the frightening and insane consequence of knocking down a huge hornet's nest.
Real profesional my ass..he could've done Waingro easily from the beginning and also the fact that they all kept meeting shortly after a heist that resulted in the killing of three people..
@@billyrj973 everyone feels fear, even psychopaths. It's just they have high social EQ based on messed up life experiences that makes them fear other normal people less. So normal people mistaken that for "no fear". For ex: Surgeons see lots of blood and human organs that makes them numb to all that stuff. Normal people will get creeped out by that stuff
@@avairal5936 you don’t know what you are talking about bud. I am a psychologist, they don’t feel fear or empathy and they are born like that. The guy on the video isn’t one, a sociopath for sure.
@ISCARI0T idk i guarantee most cops would hesitate there because it would go down as he shot him in the back of the head while his hands were up. either way was a big risk.
@ISCARI0T nah some cops would hesitate, also technically De Niros character might not know where exactly the cop is and just walking backwards panicking.
This scene proves McCauley failed his OWN CODE. The entire "leave everything you have behind if you feel the heat" line the film reference in the title. He couldn't let it lie. He failed, not just objectively, but by his own standards too.
When Nate’s call to McCauley ends with him saying about Waingro’s possible location! De Niro shows us his brain working over and over on it. Soooo good!
I always loved to see Waingro start crying after what he did. He had it coming. An Neil was a Man who if you mess with his he came back with a vengeance. He coulda got away. But his crew was tight. That's loyalty.
There’s a definition of stupidity which goes like this: doing things that harm other people…and harm yourself, or at least provide no benefit. In this case, Waingro deserved to be harmed, but what about Neil’s girlfriend? And of course, Neil died, too.
@@timdowney6721 Neil was an A plus Alpha Personality. Waingro heinously killed Trejo an wife. the Movie insinuates his wife was raped. An all the trouble Waingro caused , Neil Just couldn't live with it if Waingro lived. So he took that chance. They were his family. When Chris got shot Neil went an picked him up. He did what he felt had to be done. He took a calculated risk an Lost. It made the story more interesting.
@@timdowney6721 . Your moral a over ride your loyalty. What if it was a family.? Sounds like you Pussy out an OH LET THE HONEST POLICE TAKE CARE OF IT. IN THIS WORLD THERE ARE MEN. AN ALSO PORTRAYERS OF MEN. YOU BEING THE LATTER. SOMEONE HURT YOUR WIFE OR FAMILY YOU CRY TO THE COPS. BE A MAN! HANDLE IT. BUT YOUR SCARED. NOT ME. SURENO. 13 INCHES.
I’ve just been to see this at my local cinema. I have seen Heat before but I wanted to see it on the big screen. I had visceral hatred for Waingro throughout this film. Robert De Niro is that good of an actor that I wanted him to ride off into the sunset … Waingro was the cancer in this film. I actually cheered internally when he was shot … “LOOK AT ME!”
You know with a Michael Mann film he's always going to make sure the actors get the proper tactical training. For Heat he actually hired Andy McNab (yes, former SAS novelist of Bravo Two Zero fame) as a technical weapons trainer and adviser.
The true leader always protects his crew. And in this case he had to avenge his fallen brothers. He chose the hard way when he had the option to have it made and get away, by entering that hotel. He knew the consequences.
If not the best ever...but probably is best action movie in recent history. This scene is another classic example. When I watched this movie for the first time. I was praying he would just leave it alone. And try to go, but that is the power of the movie, he couldn't let it go.
Damn this scene is so satisfying. The way he imposes himself as the last thing Waingro sees. Also how he shoots him first in the sternum to inflict excruciating pain before executing him with the head shot.
I just read Heat 2 by Michael Mann. It gives much more insight into why Neil was the way he was in this movie. I really enjoyed it and very interesting to see how things have moved on after this movie ended.
Neil could never start a new life and sever the past with Waingro still out there. Neil was meticulous and detail oriented while Waingro was the one wild card, the thing that could not be quantified or accounted for. He had underestimated him and thought him a luxury and most likely cowering in some roach infested dump while the whole time Waingro had been actively seeking to eliminate the entire crew and profit by it. He also has his ear to the ground and several criminal sources who send him the right way and tell him things like the guys who were killed were Van Zandts guys trying to set up and kill Neil and he is an opportunist above all. What happend if he decides to visits Chris wife and kid like he did Trejo knowing theirs nobody to stop him. Partly it was vengeance for Trejo and part of it was seeing Waingro's handiwork left there and knowing that sooner or later he will surface again or in some capacity bring ruin on Neil and Eddy whether directly or indirectly if he isnt dealt with.
This movie is a point in the history. One of the greatest if not the greatest movie ever. If am an American, i would list it among the things that Make me proud of my country.
Fun Fact: Neil is using the ''Mozambique Drill'', 2 shots in the chest and another one to the head, a technique favoured by the British SAS/SBS operatives. And that's because director Michael Mann hired 2 retired SAS officers to train the actors who play the robbers, in weapons handling & tactics. (The actors who play the cops where actually trained by former LAPD & SWAT officers.) The same guys later trained Tom Cruise for ''Collateral'', where he uses the same technique in the movie.
@@mantabond Two rounds to incapacitate or stop the target. If the target wasn't done, one more shot to the head to completely eliminate the threat. It wasn't favored but an incident in which a Mercenary who shot an opposing force was still active after two shots to the chest. Realizing this, he shot for the head neutralizing the threat's advance. It was a story relayed to Jeff Cooper who then shared that knowledge worldwide. of this technique which was very effective. Mind you this is more of a CQB tactic than anything. trying to do this at distance is not feasible.
He did recognize Neil but what’s he going to do, the alarm is going off, he’s panicked and on edge being hunted, and he doesn’t know for sure if it’s Neil and killing a cop or security isn’t going to do him any favors. Not to mention everything is happening very fast.
This films already towering legacy should increase to greater heights in the years to come, not only Mann's magnus opus, but the absolute peak of it genre.
The woman who became his lover, who, in the scene prior to this, realizes he is basically a whacko, was brilliantly cast. She has never been in another major film ttbomk. She thought he was just a strange lonely but decent man who was very macho and therefore exciting. He turned out to be a killer. I am not saying he isn't obeying a code or that Waingro didn't deserve what he got; I am just saying she was a civilian who got hooked in.
I beleive that was what's her name from the Show- Judgeing Amy and she she was on NYPD Blue for a years and did other shows. She also played the Wife in The Leftover. Amy Something.
@@HoldenNY22 Brenneman. She's been in many good movies. 88 Minutes, Fear and Daylight to mention some. But she is more known for TV-series. NYPD Blue, Judging Amy and Private Practice. I look forward to see her in The Old Man, coming this year.
As i have got older and wiser i have looked at this relationship and his psychology differently. She got very lucky. he was a psychopath and a good chance he would have killed her later if she ever wanted to leave him.
@@chagadiel I don't think he's that kind of guy. The only reason he might kill her was if she somehow found out about his crimes and threatened to tell the police. He wouldn't just murder her in cold blood for leaving him
Neil got his revenge, but did not live long to savor it. Vincent put out the word to set the trap and Neil fell right into it. He could have got away and started a new life with his new love, but Neil could not change who he really was deep inside and died for it.
@@mandeepsangha8225 on average, around 15 unarmed blacks get shot by the cops ever year, in a country of 330+ million, which is statistically irrelevant, you are a victim of media propaganda and manipulation
Kevin Gage (Waingro) often played these horrible slimy characters in films, but he looks like such a friendly chill dude in real life. Great convincing actor
This scene was dreadful in 1989's L.A. Takedown. Waingro actually gets karate-kicked out the hotel window by the Vincent Hanna character (played by Scott Plank). Incidentally, the Waingro character in this made-for-T.V. version was played by actor Xander Berkeley who also appeared in Heat as 'Ralph', the guy who wasn't allowed to watch Al Pacino's television.
@@fear5735 Damn straight. :) It's just a shame we'll likely never get that elusive third game (from what I understand, K&L 2's ending was originally going to lead into K&L 3, which seems like it will remain forever unmade)
When you pick the bad ending in a game but it still feels like you made the right choice.
nuдора предателя надо всегда гасить!😀
Gta 4 deal and ME3 Control
It was the right choice, it was the moral choice, for reasons unbeknownst to Neil, because he and not even Hanna know that Waingro was a
@@jamiecapes2644 serial killer
Its the Red Dead Redemption 2 equivalent of Go Back to kill Micah or help John Escape
Neil's death was poetic. The whole time he preached about how he is willing to walk away from everything if there is too much heat. But he ultimately dies because he could not let Waingro get away with betraying the group. He didn't end up dying because of his attachment to people he loved, but his attachment to people he hated.
He should have killed him at the armored car heist. What difference would one more body have made then and there?
Well said
He already broke that rule earlier on in the movie when he continued with the bank job despite the big heat from the LAPD. As a result, two of his crew died.
@@chrisstucker1813 for me he also breaker the rule again saving Chris when all the heat was firing at him
i really like this because even after this scene, we see Neil do exactly what he talked about before and walk out on everything he loved in Eady, but as you said he couldn’t give up on revenge. he cared more about the people he hated than the people he loved, which arguably also describes the conflict that Vincent is having throughout the film, adding even more to their dynamic.
McCauley was literally minutes away from retiring to a private island with his girl and millions of dollars... but he knew he could never be happy if he didn't kill Waingro... LMAOOO
Such is the price of Honor and Love.
TAHITI!
I think that he (Robert De Niro) more than deserved to get away (with his new girlfriend) for killing this Horrible Monster! Broke my heart that he (Robert De Niro) wasn't able to ultimately escape!
Totally worth it!
@@felixzahner495 I'll take the millions and the girl and the escape to a private island, but I can definitely see the temptation LOL
I love how Waimgro totally embracing the hotel experience in his robe.
How does this comment not have more likes ?
Hey brother, when in Rome!
I loved the fruit basket on the table too.....
i always chill out butt-ass-nekked in my hotel robe. hopefully they wash those things and don't just hang them up after i check out.
housekeeping: this dirty slob...knocking the robe off the hanger and leaving it on the ground! let me just hang it up here.
Hey.....
Might as well live the life now.....since he was soon going back to Chino
Mann has a way of making his main characters look like badasses. It's a gift.
Just like Tom Cruise's character in "Collateral"(2004).
@@neilsingh5923 same hair style, even the clothes look the same
@@ricardoabreu4997 The only difference is that Cruise's character wore a gray suit and had gray hair. But yeah, pretty much the same.
To be fair, De Niro is a badass without even trying 😅✌️
Sonny Crockett
the reason i love this movie is that tied in a serial killer into the whole mix and only Pacino's character and the cops knew there was a serial killer.
Neil had no idea Waingro was a crazy serial killer who bludgeoned people to death; he just wanted revenge.
so poetic that a heistman (who kills people at times) takes out a TRUE threat to society: Waingro.
They were both true threats. One was just worse
Waingro enjoyed killing women with murdering the prostitute and Hanna and his team investigate and link Waingro to other murders of prostitutes and other victims. Waingro is then hired to help McCauley and his crew by Van Zant which Waingro is happy to able to take the opportunity to kill his former team.
um my dude, they were all serial killers
@@videogames9972 Neil was not a serial killer.
@@videogames9972 Killing someone on the job isn't the same as being a serial killer. Neil kills people that get in the way. Waingro kills people for fun on the regular.
Waingro finally felt that fear
also felt that oxygen leaving his chest 1:06
@@MrHotguy034What ?
@@boohoo79 homey got shot in the lung that's why he was gasping?
Waingro forgot who the real Grim Reaper was. And he never forgets someone on his list. Waingro felt that fear finally when he said LOOK AT ME.
Brilliant take .
For real
If I ever kill someone, I'm definitely saying "Look at me, look at me..." before I shoot
@@dicktease9780 De Niro 👍👍
well said
Kevin Gage, who played Waingro - is outstanding in "Heat." Didn't get enough credit with that high powered cast.
you can see him in knock around guys also. very good character actor
He was married to Kelly Preston (R.I.P)
At first thought it was Ted Levine aka Buffalo Bill
@@timleery Ted Levine played Bosko in Heat.
The look in his eyes when he realizes he's dead.
Waingros words came back to haunt him “Oh he’s real thorough he’ll make time for you”
good catch
He ain't gonna forget about you
Neil should have been given an award, he inadvertently stopped a serial killer
I love how Neil padded out the Drill.
Gave Waingro a couple moments to feel the slugs in his chest.
Neil had earned some pleasure.
He probably also felt like enjoying the execution of Waingro was a bit indulgent, since, perfectionist that he is, Neil probably blamed himself for the ambush outside the diner going sideways.
Also his method of execution was an absolutely no coming back from one. The absolute damage to 2 vital systems.
But yeah. It was a satisfying portion to this movie.
@@jonathanbecker8935 True. Plus the ambush going sideways meant that Waingro could sabotage the crew, kill a hooker (whether Neil knew it or not), Anna and almost Trejo whom Neil himself had to put of his misery. He had every reason to hate himself for not being able to put Waingro in that lined trunk.
It’s called the Mozambique drill two shots to the center mass and one to the head Vincent (Tom Cruise) uses the same technique in collateral
He avenged those young poor black girls without realizing, did a job that LAPD will not do in 100 years by getting this guy .. that is the beauty of heat and Michael Mann👌🏻.
Going back for Waingro is one of the main reasons we can empathise with Neil.
No it’s not, it was a decision that got him killed
Felt this scene was one of the best. Neil knew in his heart he had to neutralize Waingro. Neils one policy 0f walking away in 30 secs if you feel the heat coming around the corner. Certainly Neil a man of principle couldn't leave before Clipping Waingro. Even though Neil had the girl and resources to simply vanish. Neil had to avenge his fallen crew members. Robert DeNiro really makes this movie one of my all time favorites. 💪🏼🙏🏻💪🏼🙏🏻
Yeah, I'd have come back for him later... or arrange to have him brought to me. There's always time for revenge later.
@@genejeffries2888 yes revenge is a dish best served cold. I guess in the film the limited time meant Neil was going to take care of the lose end. 💪🏼🙏🏻
To be fair he already broke his rule when he didn’t walk away from the bank job despite big heat from the LAPD.
He felt like he didn't deserve his escape until he did this deed
The final gunfight could have used similar endings as Point Break and The 1st Fast Furious, which is Pacino letting Deniro escape.
Bittersweet I wanted waingro gone but also wanted Neil to have a happy ending although I doubt Neil could have a happy life knowing waingro is out there after snitching on his friends and getting 2 of them killed. This movie was cast perfectly the actor who played waingro barely gets any credit but he really did play the part well and made people hate him.
When you hate a character, it means the actor did a good job
Kevin Gage is the name of the actor who played Waingro.
Yea
@@neilsingh5923 Ted Levine NOT Kevin Gage ! I'm wrong as it happens.
He also played the sex change killer, Buffalo Bill, in Silence of the Lambs.
That sucking chest wound can’t-breathe sound is so legit sounding it gives me chills
Believe it or not it sound so much worse in real life. A person with a sucking cheat wound sounds more like a dying animal than a human, one of the most disturbing sounds you can hear
Couldn't have happened to a nicer guy, either.
Michael Mann has impeccable attention to detail 👍
@@S1deshowRob I’ve heard a few. The depiction in this movie is as close to real life as I’ve heard in a movie.
@@S1deshowRobyep, while deployed i dealt with two of them, hearing them unable to breathe was eerie at best, and horrifying at worst, sometimes when i sleep if youtube doesent autoplay i can hear them in my dreams..... Those dreams never go away, and marcus was wrong in gears 5, they dont get tolerable, they get worse with time cuz your mind begins to distort them.....
The fear in his eyes when Niel tells him to look at him 👌 exceptional acting
Waingro was a sadistic punk, McCauley was a real professional- it was satisfying to see the payback. The street bank escape shootout scene is the frightening and insane consequence of knocking down a huge hornet's nest.
Waingro,was an actor
Doing his job and did
It well.,we all hated
That character!
Real profesional my ass..he could've done Waingro easily from the beginning and also the fact that they all kept meeting shortly after a heist that resulted in the killing of three people..
This comment and the replies are all poorly phrased
@@caideeyou try to do it better then!
@@anonymous-rz6zj What dumbufck? I'm not allowed to say my opinion if I don't do heists?
That look of disgust Neil gives before walking away from Waingro's dead body is some amazing facial acting.
The living legend Robert de Niro
🔥🔥🔥
He did it " collateral " style ..... two in the chest, one in the head for confirmation.
Exquisite !!!!
i’m sure you know but just incase you don’t both those films were made by the great michael mann.
It's an actual technique known as the Mozambique Drill
@@AJ8871 i know both movies were made by a great mann .......
@@SousouCell watch your attitude with your pussy ass little dots I was just saying
@@Sergei_Ivanovich_Mosin Yup!
Sig P220 doing what the Sig P220 does best... killing Waingros.
Sig should come out with a P220 Heat Special Edition. 🤣
💀Yeeessss !
(In my sinister slow voice)
@@_k911 They make a p220 legion, they should make a p220 Waingro
I thought it was a USP45 like the one Cruise's character used in Collateral ?
@@_k911 Get you some custom aluminum or wooden grips for the P220. Mine would say "I had to get it on man!"
Waingro was your stereotypical psychopath: killing and hurting other people meant nothing to him, but he was shit scared of being hurt himself.
McCauley is also a psychopath, albeit a more highly functioning one.
Actual Phsycopaths can’t feel fear. It also lessens his guilt in his crimes, since you are claiming he is mentally ill.
@@billyrj973 He felt fear at the end there. A lot of fear.
@@billyrj973 everyone feels fear, even psychopaths. It's just they have high social EQ based on messed up life experiences that makes them fear other normal people less. So normal people mistaken that for "no fear". For ex: Surgeons see lots of blood and human organs that makes them numb to all that stuff. Normal people will get creeped out by that stuff
@@avairal5936 you don’t know what you are talking about bud. I am a psychologist, they don’t feel fear or empathy and they are born like that. The guy on the video isn’t one, a sociopath for sure.
1:15 - This has always been one of the most badass moves in any movie for me.
Detroit urban survival training
@ISCARI0T idk i guarantee most cops would hesitate there because it would go down as he shot him in the back of the head while his hands were up. either way was a big risk.
@ISCARI0T no chance... cops arent supposed to shoot people who are imminently going to be arrested.
@ISCARI0T nah some cops would hesitate, also technically De Niros character might not know where exactly the cop is and just walking backwards panicking.
@@__-yu2mz Not a chance. Cops will kill you for blinking, let alone backing up towards them.
This scene proves McCauley failed his OWN CODE. The entire "leave everything you have behind if you feel the heat" line the film reference in the title. He couldn't let it lie. He failed, not just objectively, but by his own standards too.
He has sex with the corpse in the directors cut
Revenge is often very, very expensive.
He dug two graves.
And he filled them both, Waingro and his own.
Derp derp derp.
He left his woman behind, but he couldn't leave behind vengeance.
you are so right.
The “look at me” part is super demeaning. And Neil punked him in the diner, too. Lol Waingro was abused.
It was mainly because Waingro offered Chris and Trejo and Michael some pie but did not offer Neil any.
if waingro lived thru that he would totally sue Neil for abuse and bullying!
He’s a piece of shit who killed a deafened guard for not listening to him, because he was “looking at him funny.”
Golly those Hollywood scripts are just so realistic and fulfilling!
@@Dr.MantisTobogganMD Not only that but was also a Murderer and Rapist of Women🤢🤢🤢🤢
To this day one of my absolute favourite films, amazing cast and Michael Mann, genius...
The most satisfying scene of all time for me. Also one of my favorite movies.
Waingro was played MASTERFULLY. Remember these are grown ups playing pretend. The last look up, the gasping etc - MASTERFULLY done.
Thx for leaving in the part where he takes down the cop after the execution...so brilliant, so badass.
I've always wondered did he kill that cop or just knock him out?
@@bradnov89 I think he just knocked him out because he kicked the gun away.
When Nate’s call to McCauley ends with him saying about Waingro’s possible location! De Niro shows us his brain working over and over on it. Soooo good!
i love how waingro tries to keep his cool when neil points the gun at him because it makes the moment when he does succumb to his fear even sweeter
Kevin Gage who played Waingro actually got arrested for growing marijuana. In prison, all of the inmates and even the guards called him Waingro.
The sad part is he had legal grounds to do so if I'm not mistaken.
I always loved to see Waingro start crying after what he did. He had it coming. An Neil was a Man who if you mess with his he came back with a vengeance. He coulda got away. But his crew was tight. That's loyalty.
There’s a definition of stupidity which goes like this: doing things that harm other people…and harm yourself, or at least provide no benefit.
In this case, Waingro deserved to be harmed, but what about Neil’s girlfriend?
And of course, Neil died, too.
@@timdowney6721 Neil was an A plus Alpha Personality. Waingro heinously killed Trejo an wife. the Movie insinuates his wife was raped. An all the trouble Waingro caused , Neil Just couldn't live with it if Waingro lived. So he took that chance. They were his family. When Chris got shot Neil went an picked him up. He did what he felt had to be done. He took a calculated risk an Lost. It made the story more interesting.
@@timdowney6721 . Your moral a over ride your loyalty. What if it was a family.? Sounds like you Pussy out an OH LET THE HONEST POLICE TAKE CARE OF IT. IN THIS WORLD THERE ARE MEN. AN ALSO PORTRAYERS OF MEN. YOU BEING THE LATTER. SOMEONE HURT YOUR WIFE OR FAMILY YOU CRY TO THE COPS. BE A MAN! HANDLE IT. BUT YOUR SCARED. NOT ME. SURENO. 13 INCHES.
Absolutely LOVE this movie since it's release! The ending is also awesome!
One of the most satisfying kills in movie history. When I have trouble dozing off I play this clip on a loop and it puts me right to sleep.
Lol the fcuk
Seek a psychiatrist
Yeah you need to find a hobby or some form of peace. Tf
Get some help
@@steverogers7601 pussy
He had to get it on, he had to...
Wow good catch
I love the almost operatic score here, like McCauley is on some hellish mission with no good ending. Which of course, he is.
right
@johnnycaruthers7180 dumb
One of the best movies of all time...
For sure
I can't believe after he said Security there's a Fire on 3 that Waingro didn't just say "Neil, bro, what are you doing here?"
Robert De Niro too good in these movies
Robert de Niro is brutal playing this character and he nails it
One of the most hardcore characters ever.
One of the top 5 greatest movies ever imo.
I’ve just been to see this at my local cinema. I have seen Heat before but I wanted to see it on the big screen. I had visceral hatred for Waingro throughout this film.
Robert De Niro is that good of an actor that I wanted him to ride off into the sunset …
Waingro was the cancer in this film. I actually cheered internally when he was shot …
“LOOK AT ME!”
him knocking out that cop at the end was 100% tactical training, they must've hired a really good consultant for that.
You know with a Michael Mann film he's always going to make sure the actors get the proper tactical training. For Heat he actually hired Andy McNab (yes, former SAS novelist of Bravo Two Zero fame) as a technical weapons trainer and adviser.
That would never happened in real life with cop a kxller. One step back that cop would’ve sent him a lullaby, just as Pacino character did
@@Wh4L205 Nah, most cops would've had their smashed in just like that guy did.
That execution with 9mm was so smooth. Two in the chest and one between the two eyes. Absolutely smooth action.
Same way Vincent kills bad guys in Collateral (2004).
u know about guns..😮
The true leader always protects his crew. And in this case he had to avenge his fallen brothers. He chose the hard way when he had the option to have it made and get away, by entering that hotel. He knew the consequences.
If not the best ever...but probably is best action movie in recent history. This scene is another classic example. When I watched this movie for the first time. I was praying he would just leave it alone. And try to go, but that is the power of the movie, he couldn't let it go.
Damn this scene is so satisfying. The way he imposes himself as the last thing Waingro sees. Also how he shoots him first in the sternum to inflict excruciating pain before executing him with the head shot.
A classic double tap putting 2 in the chest. Then to ensure the person is dead one in the front of the head. That scene was really well done. 💪🏼🙏🏻✨
He killed Waingro for the audience... we all wanted to see him get what he deserved
I just read Heat 2 by Michael Mann. It gives much more insight into why Neil was the way he was in this movie. I really enjoyed it and very interesting to see how things have moved on after this movie ended.
Is there any talk about turning it into a movie?
@@reasonableskeptic5703 Yeah I'm pretty sure they will start shooting the film this year.
"Grim Reapers visiting with you tonight"
In his final seconds, Waingro wished he had stayed in Pelican Bay SHU.
Pretty sure death is better than the Pelican SHU lol ...
One of my favorite parts of this movie.
You guys saw Waingro make that move behind the door? Had to get it on man.
My feeling is that Waingro left a really shitty review on Tripadvisor about the level of room service he received.
lol
Neil could never start a new life and sever the past with Waingro still out there. Neil was meticulous and detail oriented while Waingro was the one wild card, the thing that could not be quantified or accounted for. He had underestimated him and thought him a luxury and most likely cowering in some roach infested dump while the whole time Waingro had been actively seeking to eliminate the entire crew and profit by it. He also has his ear to the ground and several criminal sources who send him the right way and tell him things like the guys who were killed were Van Zandts guys trying to set up and kill Neil and he is an opportunist above all. What happend if he decides to visits Chris wife and kid like he did Trejo knowing theirs nobody to stop him. Partly it was vengeance for Trejo and part of it was seeing Waingro's handiwork left there and knowing that sooner or later he will surface again or in some capacity bring ruin on Neil and Eddy whether directly or indirectly if he isnt dealt with.
WOW that was a good way of putting it. You Described it to the T.
Seeing the Grimm reaper look up scared is always so satisfying.
Damn. Should I watch this movie? Looks intense!
Sike I already watched it 549756 times and even watch scenes of it on RUclips. 😂
This is a much higher quality film than what Hollywood makes today.
The 1990s were a golden age for Hollywood, and this was top ten of the era. Nothing made today compares in any way whatsoever.
@@Dr.TJ_Eckleburg true
@classifiedtopsecret4664 Certainly one of them.
Super movie. Michael Mann masterpiece.
Even the indoor gun sounds are so authentic in this movie.👍
This movie is a point in the history. One of the greatest if not the greatest movie ever. If am an American, i would list it among the things that Make me proud of my country.
Fun Fact: Neil is using the ''Mozambique Drill'', 2 shots in the chest and another one to the head, a technique favoured by the British SAS/SBS operatives.
And that's because director Michael Mann hired 2 retired SAS officers to train the actors who play the robbers, in weapons handling & tactics. (The actors who play the cops where actually trained by former LAPD & SWAT officers.)
The same guys later trained Tom Cruise for ''Collateral'', where he uses the same technique in the movie.
Interesting. Why 'Mozambique'? Was it favoured during the Bush Wars?
@@mantabond Two rounds to incapacitate or stop the target. If the target wasn't done, one more shot to the head to completely eliminate the threat. It wasn't favored but an incident in which a Mercenary who shot an opposing force was still active after two shots to the chest. Realizing this, he shot for the head neutralizing the threat's advance. It was a story relayed to Jeff Cooper who then shared that knowledge worldwide. of this technique which was very effective. Mind you this is more of a CQB tactic than anything. trying to do this at distance is not feasible.
@@AznGamingNation1140 Ah-so. Cheers.
"Two in the body and one in the head, always leaves the target dead"
Well, it’s just good practice as well-destroy the heart, and the brain. Unless there’s some holy miracle, that person is dead
one of my favorite scenes
What I love about this movie is the fact that we were given a hero and a anti hero.....waingro is the true villain of the entire movie.
That was so satisfying to watch. I know I shouldn't say that. Surprised that waingro didn't recognize Neil from behind
He should have recognized the voice.
He did recognize him and his voice. That is why he said "who don't we just talk about this brother". Stupid idiot then opened the door for him.
Did he recognize him? He called him brother,?
He did recognize Neil but what’s he going to do, the alarm is going off, he’s panicked and on edge being hunted, and he doesn’t know for sure if it’s Neil and killing a cop or security isn’t going to do him any favors. Not to mention everything is happening very fast.
Killing Waingro is the most satisfying scene in the whole movie.
rage is the number one ingredient for self destruction
One of the most satisfying kills ever
This films already towering legacy should increase to greater heights in the years to come, not only Mann's magnus opus, but the absolute peak of it genre.
A story of how one man through all traps and an easy escape jeopardised everything as he wanted his friends revenge, epic!
"Oh, he's real thorough, he ain't gon' forget about you." You 2 bruv, U 2.
He did the world a major favor.
this movie really leaves you wanting more.. or a prequel..
Yesterday i saw this movie for first time and am still hyped for how brilliant this movie is! This scene gave me strong Taxi Driver PSTD jsjdjd✌️🦉
🤣🤣🤣🤣 My best film 🎥 lol 😊 🏴👍
I'm jealous of you.
The woman who became his lover, who, in the scene prior to this, realizes he is basically a whacko, was brilliantly cast. She has never been in another major film ttbomk. She thought he was just a strange lonely but decent man who was very macho and therefore exciting. He turned out to be a killer. I am not saying he isn't obeying a code or that Waingro didn't deserve what he got; I am just saying she was a civilian who got hooked in.
I beleive that was what's her name from the Show- Judgeing Amy and she she was on NYPD Blue for a years and did other shows. She also played the Wife in The Leftover. Amy Something.
@@HoldenNY22 Brenneman. She's been in many good movies. 88 Minutes, Fear and Daylight to mention some. But she is more known for TV-series. NYPD Blue, Judging Amy and Private Practice. I look forward to see her in The Old Man, coming this year.
As i have got older and wiser i have looked at this relationship and his psychology differently. She got very lucky. he was a psychopath and a good chance he would have killed her later if she ever wanted to leave him.
@@chagadiel That makes a lot of sense.
@@chagadiel I don't think he's that kind of guy. The only reason he might kill her was if she somehow found out about his crimes and threatened to tell the police. He wouldn't just murder her in cold blood for leaving him
His last words should have been “I had to get it on man, I had to”.
If badass Robert De Niro say "LOOK AT ME!" you must look at him!
You’re sure you don’t want any pie? This is some awesome pie.
Mister De Niro, you are A GREAT ACTOR !
Most satisfying revenge killing of all time
Neil got his revenge, but did not live long to savor it. Vincent put out the word to set the trap and Neil fell right into it. He could have got away and started a new life with his new love, but Neil could not change who he really was deep inside and died for it.
Lol, that LAPD cop woulda put the entire clip through Neil's skull if he so much as twitched, in reality 😆
Only if Neil was black
@@mandeepsangha8225 on average, around 15 unarmed blacks get shot by the cops ever year, in a country of 330+ million, which is statistically irrelevant, you are a victim of media propaganda and manipulation
Sure and it’s not a clip it’s a magazine lol…
Kevin Gage (Waingro) often played these horrible slimy characters in films, but he looks like such a friendly chill dude in real life. Great convincing actor
When you find that one dude who leaked the group chat.
This scene was dreadful in 1989's L.A. Takedown. Waingro actually gets karate-kicked out the hotel window by the Vincent Hanna character (played by Scott Plank). Incidentally, the Waingro character in this made-for-T.V. version was played by actor Xander Berkeley who also appeared in Heat as 'Ralph', the guy who wasn't allowed to watch Al Pacino's television.
Lol
@Hox Ton Correct.
@@plissken2156 Yup. Which made the original much more anti-climactic. Mann surely wanted to give a more dignified fate for Neil/Patrick
@@davidnavarro4821 Agreed.
And John Connor's foster dad in T2.
Waingro is one character that deserved everything that happened to him
Awesome 😊
That's a hard core scene... Michal is a genius for this one.
ROBERT DENIRO
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The sucking sound is so gruesome but accurate.
You get a hole in your lungs the air gets sucked IN not blown out.
It seems that Kane finally put Lynch out of his misery.
K&L gang for life!
@@fear5735 Damn straight. :) It's just a shame we'll likely never get that elusive third game (from what I understand, K&L 2's ending was originally going to lead into K&L 3, which seems like it will remain forever unmade)
@@OnafetsEnovap Without K&L 2 Arcade mode, there would be no Payday. I still often play K&L 2 because I love the style.
gang yo 💯
we need k&l remake and k&l 3
Waingro: “Hey, man, this is a private residence!”
Waingro felt the HEAT
Double tap & the execution. Serious business 💯👌
De Niro sure could box
Heat 2 the novel is such an awesome book!
One of the most official, characters of all time