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  • @TBRSchmitt
    @TBRSchmitt  Год назад +300

    Tony Montana is unlike any Crime Boss we have ever seen! Especially after enough booger sugar to knock out a horse lol!
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    • @williamsmith5340
      @williamsmith5340 Год назад +4

      Awesome movie and I like your video

    • @user-qh2us7ky1p
      @user-qh2us7ky1p Год назад +5

      Bella Mafia (1997) 👍👍👍

    • @lawrenceallen8096
      @lawrenceallen8096 Год назад

      Based loosely on the 1932 Howard Hughs film...the classic scene. Superimposed the 1983 version music over this 1932 clip.: ruclips.net/video/C0eaORmlJjs/видео.html

    • @lawrenceallen8096
      @lawrenceallen8096 Год назад

      Frank Muney doing the other classic scene? ruclips.net/video/wGvbu2UMHeY/видео.html

    • @sparky6086
      @sparky6086 Год назад +7

      Al Pacino was already a hero to serious film buffs, after "Scarface" he was a hero to the public at large!

  • @TranzparentMethods
    @TranzparentMethods Год назад +360

    I don't care what anyone says about this film. This is one of the best films of all time!!! The camera work, the lighting, the direction, the insanity of the script.

    • @mr.a8315
      @mr.a8315 Год назад +16

      De Palma has some great films! Scarface, Carlito's Way, The Untouchables, Casualties of War.

    • @TranzparentMethods
      @TranzparentMethods Год назад +9

      @@mr.a8315 I would agree!!! Carrie as well.

    • @Stumme-40203
      @Stumme-40203 Год назад +7

      It’s definitely a candidate for best film of the 80s.

    • @fpsmarauder4777
      @fpsmarauder4777 Год назад +7

      The impact of this film is just WAY to big. It even has its own video game. Scarface still my favorite gangster film of all time and i have seen them all.

    • @mchavez4532
      @mchavez4532 Год назад +7

      It's one of those perfect movies. The cast, the music, the cinematography, the dialogue....everything is outstanding.

  • @corvuslight
    @corvuslight Год назад +291

    "I always tell the truth, even when I lie!"
    Epic Tony Montana line.

    • @NuGanjaTron
      @NuGanjaTron Месяц назад +2

      Every other line in this flick is epic! 🙂

    • @reneedennis2011
      @reneedennis2011 Месяц назад

      ​@@NuGanjaTronYup.

  • @herrzimm
    @herrzimm Год назад +556

    So many people were able to "storm" Tony's house because they had LONGER to organize. Tony was too distracted by the disappearance of his sister to focus on "calling up the boys for war" and making a real plan of defense/attack. SO, when they showed up, they already had the upper hand and storming Tony's place was easier because it was "under-manned" due to sending people out to look for Gina.

    • @whatareyoulookingat908
      @whatareyoulookingat908 Год назад +48

      Agreed. Had they been at the ready.. plus with Manny (who was also military like Tony) and the surveillance... it would have almost been an ambush against Sosa's men. The first few ambushed would have been fortified and they probably would have had double the men at the ready and at the location. And if Tony was also participating from the onset, it might have been enough to repel the attack.
      But beyond that... Sosa had more resources, so he'd keep coming. Tony's money would last for a while...but not forever. I wonder if he'd rat out Sosa in exchange for witness protection at that point?

    • @centuryrox
      @centuryrox Год назад +35

      Most of Tony's security force were just friends of his, and not professional security staff. They were way undertrained on securing a house and property, which is why they were overrun so easily.

    • @billtmarchi4320
      @billtmarchi4320 Год назад +10

      It was a movie. This was all scripted. They were actors.

    • @herrzimm
      @herrzimm Год назад +40

      @@billtmarchi4320 - Well, duh. No shit.
      But the overall concept is that a story needs to built on logical situations. This is a logical explanation of why they could storm Tony's place with little to no resistance.
      An explanation that could turn a "plot hole" (and thereby ruining a movie's story) into a logical step to take to explain things so that the story makes more sense.

    • @despayre3914
      @despayre3914 Год назад +7

      @@billtmarchi4320 Haha yeah, this movie has made people into cult followers where they revere Tony Montana as if he was real. Tons of t-shirts sold at these lowlife places to mostly wannabe gangstas who think Tony is their role model. 🤣🤣🤣

  • @GreenDinoRanger
    @GreenDinoRanger Год назад +536

    All I ever knew about this movie was that it inspired GTA Vice City. When I finally watched it, I was kicking myself for not doing so sooner. Incredible film.

    • @dustman820
      @dustman820 Год назад +59

      Also before in GTA III, one of the radio stations plays songs from the Scarface soundtrack.

    • @randyfewkes5726
      @randyfewkes5726 Год назад +42

      There is an actual Scarface PS2 video game
      Gta style free roam,, different voice actor But sounds so much like Al Pacino/ Tony Montana,
      Awesom game !!!

    • @ChrisMillerCrazyHouse
      @ChrisMillerCrazyHouse Год назад +11

      I used to love that game

    • @wolf99000
      @wolf99000 Год назад +5

      @@ChrisMillerCrazyHouse You can still play it on PC but takes some work to get it running

    • @wolftone69
      @wolftone69 Год назад +5

      Carlitos way aswell

  • @ghostofyourmom
    @ghostofyourmom Год назад +399

    Another fun fact:
    When De Palma was shooting the big gun battle at the end (it took weeks), his friend Steven Spielberg visited the set. Spielberg was so excited by all the guns, stunts, and squibs, that De Palma let him direct some of the shots.
    So Steven Spielberg, of all people, directed some of those shots of people getting mowed down by gunfire or flying from a grenade blast!

    • @powerbad696
      @powerbad696 Год назад +22

      WOW.Good back story,didn't know any of this.

    • @mynameisnotearl4383
      @mynameisnotearl4383 Год назад +40

      Yeah it took weeks coz Pacino burned his hand on one of the guns and had to recover for those crazy explosions.

    • @Theomite
      @Theomite Год назад +7

      This makes this movie even cooler.

    • @Jutrzen
      @Jutrzen Год назад

      What's fun about that?

    • @domingorubies656
      @domingorubies656 Год назад +15

      @@Jutrzen that a Directing God directed some of the shots is fun for film fans.

  • @ChefSmith82
    @ChefSmith82 Год назад +22

    His mother was 100% correct about him. “Why do you have to hurt everything you touch? Why do you have to destroy everything that comes your way?”

  • @allyourmoney
    @allyourmoney Год назад +156

    Interesting gun facts for this movie: Tony Montana's "little friend" was a combination of an actual AR-15 and an M203 grenade-launcher prop made for the film. They made 6 of these combos & then sold them to a prop company after the film ended. One of them was used by Arnold Schwarzenegger in Predator.

    • @buggo9357
      @buggo9357 Год назад +22

      And during filming, Al Pacino injured himself by grabbing onto the barrel of the gun and severely burned his hand. They had to pause filming for his recovery. Also, Steven Spielberg was there to direct the ending shootout.

    • @920WASHBURN
      @920WASHBURN Год назад +6

      Better re-check that. That's not an AR. It's an m16 a1. AR's are not machine guns.

    • @allyourmoney
      @allyourmoney Год назад +10

      @@920WASHBURN It really was an AR-15, converted to full auto. The M-16's rate of fire didn't sync well with the camera framerate, so they went with the AR. My comment keeps getting deleted if I link to the article, but just google Scarface AR15 & it'll be the first result----Pewpewtactical.

    • @920WASHBURN
      @920WASHBURN Год назад

      @@allyourmoney yeah I don't know. Cuz an m16 is basically a full auto AR. So even if they did make an AR full auto, they just made an m16. Maybe some journalist got it wrong. But who cares, tony took care of business

    • @xaviergonzalez5390
      @xaviergonzalez5390 Год назад

      Looked long enough to be an M-16, converted to full auto

  • @HBICTiff
    @HBICTiff Год назад +151

    Creepy fact: The blonde woman in the blue bikini talking to Manny during the chainsaw sequence went missing a short while after filming this scene and has still not been found. Her name was Tammy Lynn Leppert and she was only 18 years old.

    • @ryanknight4952
      @ryanknight4952 Год назад +45

      woah that is creepy

    • @angelotrinidad6888
      @angelotrinidad6888 Год назад +32

      Known this for a while, thank you for not saying fun fact coz it’s indeed creepy

    • @zsean6788
      @zsean6788 Год назад +4

      Was she the one that went missing at that beach and is seen in that famous photo? Or is that someone else

    • @hollowmatic
      @hollowmatic Год назад +13

      Hollywood got her

    • @ailouros6669
      @ailouros6669 Год назад +10

      Yep, her case was on Unsolved Mysteries (Season 5 Episode 1)!

  • @SammieSora
    @SammieSora Год назад +32

    Fun fact when their in the car & Michelle Pffier laughs she’s genuinely laughing when he put on the hat it was unscripted & caught her off guard

  • @batmanvsjoker7725
    @batmanvsjoker7725 Год назад +20

    It's interesting to note how being cruel and ruthless is what helped Tony get to the top, while sparing the wife and the girls, arguably his only redeemable moment, is what leads to his demise. Despite all his shit talking, ultimately he wasn't evil enough for the business.

  • @arrow1414
    @arrow1414 Год назад +460

    I feel so sorry for Tony's mom. She lost both her son and, especially, her daughter.

    • @user-ln4gd6hx7e
      @user-ln4gd6hx7e Год назад +46

      They're a Hispanic family, she probably has about fourteen other kids.

    • @arrow1414
      @arrow1414 Год назад

      @@user-ln4gd6hx7e
      Well the racist has chimed in.

    • @Subjectivity13
      @Subjectivity13 Год назад +16

      I imagine their father was awful. I don't remember if anybody ever says anything about him, but I doubt they ended up this way without a bad role model.

    • @krizan1
      @krizan1 Год назад

      Idiot

    • @michaelsegriff3362
      @michaelsegriff3362 Год назад +10

      And she called Tony a “bom”. 😂

  • @TheRomansReact
    @TheRomansReact Год назад +12

    He got to the top and he hated the view… that was perfectly put. So true.

  • @ItsLexy
    @ItsLexy Год назад +15

    That "eating p-" line is changed to "eating pineapple?" when this runs on tv channels and I honestly think the censorship makes it funnier.

    • @avace917
      @avace917 3 месяца назад +1

      A friend and I were trying to find something to watch. We see a shot of Tony in his chair and "USA" in the corner and turned the channel immediately 😂😂😂

    • @reneedennis2011
      @reneedennis2011 Месяц назад

      I agree 😂!

  • @thomasgriffiths6758
    @thomasgriffiths6758 Год назад +150

    Too few people do a reaction to this movie, it's a classic.
    I remember seeing it in the theater.

    • @powerbad696
      @powerbad696 Год назад +9

      Yes,classic.Years ago there was a push to do a remake of Scarface and Enter the Dragon !!! I'm SO glad it never happened.Imagine remaking these 2 classic films.

    • @Fedorevsky
      @Fedorevsky Год назад +4

      Too few people do reactions to DePalma in general outside of maybe usual suspects like The Untouchables and Carrie.

    • @thomasgriffiths6758
      @thomasgriffiths6758 Год назад +2

      @@powerbad696
      I know, you're right 👍 somethings shouldn't be remade, I'm still recovering from the remake of Psycho.

    • @FrancoisDressler
      @FrancoisDressler Год назад +3

      @@Fedorevsky Which is a shame because De Palma's films are perfect for reactions.

    • @Fedorevsky
      @Fedorevsky Год назад +2

      @@FrancoisDressler They sure are!

  • @sparky6086
    @sparky6086 Год назад +52

    "Scarface" resonated with at least an entire generation. Seemed like everyone in college had a "Scarface" poster.

    • @rollfizzlebeef6619
      @rollfizzlebeef6619 Год назад +16

      This movie created the aesthetic for pretty much all of 90's drug dealer and mafioso rap

    • @StephanLamar81
      @StephanLamar81 Год назад +9

      Yep & every rapper in the 90s idolized Tony Montana.

    • @rafaelleon115
      @rafaelleon115 Год назад +1

      @@rollfizzlebeef6619 true, with Nas and Mobb deep idolizing him the most.

    • @rollfizzlebeef6619
      @rollfizzlebeef6619 Год назад +2

      @@rafaelleon115 Don't forget Raekwon and Ghostface. Those "Scarface" samples on "Criminology" are pretty badass.

    • @NuGanjaTron
      @NuGanjaTron Месяц назад

      Don't forget its influence on Miami Vice. Heck, even some of the actors reappeared there. Al Israel alias Hector de Toad made a memorable appearance in once episode!

  • @sparky6086
    @sparky6086 Год назад +63

    Al Pacino was already a hero to serious film buffs, after "Scarface" he was a hero to the public at large!

  • @ChrisWake
    @ChrisWake Год назад +199

    Watching Michelle Pfeiffer more in her older work just shows how versatile she was as an actress. Wish she had more work during the last decade. She's finally coming back to the public consciousness thanks to the Ant-Man movies, but she absolutely deserves more roles regardless of age. She's that good.

    • @bigneon_glitter
      @bigneon_glitter Год назад +13

      She really is. _The Russia House,_ _White Oleander,_ _Batman Returns_ - her beauty & star power overshadowed the fact that she's Streep-level in the details.

    • @thebigbop5866
      @thebigbop5866 Год назад +9

      She's a legend really. Her best performance was as Catwoman in Batman Returns, just watch the ballroom scene alone.

    • @latinboy906
      @latinboy906 Год назад +10

      She's great in the Fabulous Baker Boys. Her best performance.

    • @tiananesbitt7156
      @tiananesbitt7156 Год назад +9

      Dangerous Liaisons.

    • @aowyn_
      @aowyn_ Год назад +5

      Tequila Sunrise

  • @44excalibur
    @44excalibur Год назад +109

    Most of Scarface was actually filmed in Los Angeles because the Cuban community leaders in Miami objected to the film's portrayal of Cubans as gangsters, so there are only a handful of exterior scenes in Scarface that were actually filmed in Miami, Florida.

    • @nonoco3803
      @nonoco3803 Год назад +1

      I confirm !

    • @mo2k638
      @mo2k638 Год назад +2

      @@nonoco3803 confirm I

    • @nickmitsialis
      @nickmitsialis Год назад +3

      @@mo2k638 My wife is Cuban, but we live in NorCal==She's not happy about how 'Tony Montana' represents her 'peeps' but, by gosh, she says Pacino sure got the Miami accent right. As for Steven Bauer, well, Rocky Echeverria IS Cuban from Miami for reals. so...all's good.

    • @user-vg8rx9tb1g
      @user-vg8rx9tb1g Год назад +3

      yep, The chainsaw scene was film in South Beach, FL, crazy seeing how South Beach looked back then compared to now

    • @44excalibur
      @44excalibur Год назад +1

      @@user-vg8rx9tb1g Yeah, I think that South Beach scene was one of the early scenes that were filmed which angered the Miami Cuban community and forced the production to relocate to Los Angeles.

  • @bigredtlc1828
    @bigredtlc1828 Год назад +6

    "Leave the gun, take the Yeyo." Heh, heh.

  • @davidvainqueur5511
    @davidvainqueur5511 Год назад +111

    The screenplay was written by Oscar winning director Oliver Stone.

    • @tawnieriekena7
      @tawnieriekena7 Год назад +3

      Stone had already won a screenplay Oscar for Midnight Express before writing Scarface, or directing his first film, The Hand.

    • @davidvainqueur5511
      @davidvainqueur5511 Год назад +3

      @@tawnieriekena7 Fun fact: After finishing the screenplay for Platoon, Stone sent the script to Jim Morrison in the hope he would play the lead.

    • @fernandodeleon7466
      @fernandodeleon7466 Год назад +3

      Written by Stone , directed by De Palma , Pacino as Montana... no wonder the results.

    • @eimelgilbert3706
      @eimelgilbert3706 7 месяцев назад

      He named Tony Montana after Joe Montana!!

  • @ghostofyourmom
    @ghostofyourmom Год назад +67

    The part where Tony gives Ernie a job after killing Frank is a BRILLIANT bit of screenwriting.
    What really happened, was Tony completely took over Frank's organization, hired henchman and all. But the film doesn't need us to see Tony recruiting everyone.
    The Ernie scene is storytelling shorthand for that bit of backstory. Ernie represents ALL of the hired guns. "You want a job, Ernie?"

    • @rxtsec1
      @rxtsec1 Год назад +14

      Hey man you got a job

    • @SammieSora
      @SammieSora Год назад +2

      His name was Ernie not Willy

    • @rxtsec1
      @rxtsec1 Год назад +5

      @@SammieSora and the other guys name was Bruno Mars

    • @ghostofyourmom
      @ghostofyourmom Год назад +3

      @@SammieSora Fixed.

    • @bballfan6238
      @bballfan6238 Год назад +1

      Tony had to think about it for little while before giving Ernie the job he was thinking did Ernie ever do him wrong

  • @chugnorris2223
    @chugnorris2223 Год назад +27

    Movies don't need a happy ending arc, which is played to death. This is just a great story, played out by amazing actors. I can watch this movie every other year and it is always riveting

    • @jp3813
      @jp3813 10 месяцев назад +1

      China seems to love sad endings in their big budget films.

  • @user-vo8sj4mi3m
    @user-vo8sj4mi3m Год назад +3

    38:49 "They're all over the place, get out of here!"
    "A little late for that.." LOL

  • @georgedepalma429
    @georgedepalma429 Год назад +5

    While Sosa was being a host and complimenting Tony, telling him "there is no lying in you", he had secretly ordered the murder of the man Tony was with, Sosa had no problem in deceiving you, he was the true boss. Tony was a soldier who could not control his emotions, or hide his intentions. He tried to keep his sanity by refusing to kill women and children, but lost it anyway fueled by the drug use.
    Another great reaction guys, one of my favorite movies, thanx.

  • @matt_afact
    @matt_afact Год назад +45

    Fun fact: During the now famous shootout at the end, the shutters of the cameras were synced to the M16 Al Pacino is firing, so the muzzle flashes would be more visible on camera

    • @Jutrzen
      @Jutrzen Год назад

      What's fun about that?

    • @matt_afact
      @matt_afact Год назад +4

      @@Jutrzen just an interesting movie making tidbit? Cool in camera stuff

    • @frankgesuele6298
      @frankgesuele6298 Год назад +1

      Also Pacino burned his hand on the hot muzzle when you see him touch it while he's down😲

  • @fakeyf2
    @fakeyf2 Год назад +91

    The most amazing thing about this movie is that it was filmed almost entirely in LA.
    DePalma had a great run as a director. All of his movies from Carrie (1976) to Mission Impossible (1996) are terrific.

    • @Arya_Amir
      @Arya_Amir Год назад +12

      And those aren’t even his best ones. My favorites are Blow Out and Body Double

    • @javix2013
      @javix2013 Год назад +2

      It does not seem filmed in L.A but in Miami, in Miami what percentage was filmed?

    • @fakeyf2
      @fakeyf2 Год назад +9

      @@javix2013 Zero. That is why its amazing.
      It seems the city of Miami did not want the movie filmed there because they were afraid it would hurt their reputation.

    • @lewstone5430
      @lewstone5430 Год назад +3

      I guess LA didn’t care about it’s good reputation being tarnished.

    • @-insertchannelname-6578
      @-insertchannelname-6578 Год назад +10

      @@fakeyf2 some parts where filmed in miami like frank lopez mansion and i think the chainsaw scene was filmed on miami beach

  • @manuelacosta9463
    @manuelacosta9463 Год назад +52

    The ironic juxtaposition at the end is perfect. Tony got it all yet the dark world that gave it to him also took everything away, including him. Sure went out with a brave bang though.

    • @AbrasiousProductions
      @AbrasiousProductions Год назад +1

      Cosmic karma my friend

    • @robogreek3157
      @robogreek3157 Год назад

      YET...what got him killed was him doing the right thing. He blows up the wife and kids... his problems are solved and his life goes on

  • @Maya_Ruinz
    @Maya_Ruinz Год назад +58

    I still think this movie has perfect casting, every actor and actress were so good for their roles, they just become the characters. Al Pacino, like Daniel Day Lewis have the ability to just morph into these wild and extreme characters to the point where the actors themselves just completely fade away.

    • @Kickinthescience
      @Kickinthescience Год назад +5

      Unfortunately after Al Pacino won a Oscar for Scent of A Woman, he pretty much been playing that character since.

    • @Maya_Ruinz
      @Maya_Ruinz Год назад +1

      @@Kickinthescience I can see that but to be honest at that point his age was starting to become a factor so his roles were becoming relatively straight forward.

    • @Fedorevsky
      @Fedorevsky Год назад

      @@Maya_Ruinz He wasn't that old. 52-53 at the time.

    • @Maya_Ruinz
      @Maya_Ruinz Год назад +1

      ​@@Fedorevsky In Hollywood years that might be, I wouldn't consider him "old" but its no coincidence he started moving away from leading roles to support roles in the majority of his movies.

  • @MrDman21
    @MrDman21 Год назад +11

    People seem to forget that Scarface is actually a remake of the 1932 movie of the same name starring Paul Muni

    • @GeneralZodFDNY77
      @GeneralZodFDNY77 Год назад +1

      I actually liked the Muni version better. May be biased because I saw it first as a kid.

    • @BDogg2023
      @BDogg2023 Год назад +1

      People seem to forget…except for the dozens of comments just like yours…😂

  • @serelryk5365
    @serelryk5365 Год назад +61

    When we first meet Gina her theme music is so sweet, innocent, and pure. One of the saddest parts to me (in addition to everything else going on) was in her final scene when her theme music plays again, except this time it's all garbled and unsettling, showing how corrupted and ruined she is now because of Tony's actions.

    • @lavenderllamamusic
      @lavenderllamamusic Год назад +10

      Giorgio Moroder did a fantastic job scoring the film. Plus giving us those tracks like "Push It to the Limit", "She's on Fire", "Rush Rush", and all the others he produced. I don't know too many composers but him and Hans Zimmer are my favorites

  • @sca88
    @sca88 Год назад +5

    When I was kid in the 70's, Michelle Pfeiffer was a checker at a local supermarket (I think Vons) in my hometown, El Toro (Lake Forest) CA. She was always really beautiful.

  • @disconnexionsdotcom
    @disconnexionsdotcom Год назад +21

    FYI. When you see that blimp passing by, that's when the movie theater had an intermission. The projectionist had to change the reel for the second part of the film. This also became the point where you had to change the VHS tape. 😁

    • @Kaadeeem
      @Kaadeeem Год назад +4

      I used to watch this double vhs and I coulda swore that the tape switch was after the bathtub scene when he’s yelling at Manny. It’s been years tho since, well ya know, DOUBLE CASSETTE MOVIE with a vhs hahahaha.

    • @centuryrox
      @centuryrox Год назад +1

      @@Kaadeeem I think you're right about that. When I rented the movie back in the 80s, I vaguely remember the last words of Tape #1 being "I don't need him. I don't need her"....
      I think the version shown on HBO back then had a brief intermission at the blimp scene.

    • @disconnexionsdotcom
      @disconnexionsdotcom Год назад +1

      @@centuryrox You could be right. It's been so long since I've seen that double VHS tape version. I do remember watching on HBO many times so maybe I got confused. My father even had it on BetaMax and that was the entire film all the way through.

    • @toro5280
      @toro5280 Год назад

      I had that movie on vhs as well, but it was a 180 minutes tape so it ran from start to finish.

    • @NewAgeSlaves
      @NewAgeSlaves 4 месяца назад

      She had this regal-ness about her, but she was just constantly doing drugs - astute description of character from Sam

  • @44excalibur
    @44excalibur Год назад +7

    Those aren't pelicans that Tony is watching on TV, those are flamingos. 😂

  • @YoureMrLebowski
    @YoureMrLebowski Год назад +66

    TBR Schmitt is the only channel with a 20 minute outro on a 40 minute reaction that I would (and did) actually watch. 👍🏼✅❤️

    • @joelwillems4081
      @joelwillems4081 Год назад +7

      Yeah, it's one of the few to do a real reaction by talking over the films at the end. I don't think everyone else could or should do those though as you have to have film knowledge and how stories work.

    • @YoureMrLebowski
      @YoureMrLebowski Год назад +6

      @@joelwillems4081 Lord you are 100% right on that. Some reactors, bless their hearts, really do themselves a disservice by adding too much commentary. I remember when I first starting watching the Schmitts the reaction would be 20-25 and there would still be 15-20 minutes of them talking. Skip. Skip. Until one day I let it play and before I knew it I had listened to 15 minutes and I was like "damn, that was... interesting funny and what I would probably say if I was discussing a movie I had just watched. it's really quite impressive...

    • @michaelsegriff3362
      @michaelsegriff3362 Год назад +1

      Worth every minute.

    • @el34glo59
      @el34glo59 Год назад +1

      They're the best

  • @xaviergonzalez5390
    @xaviergonzalez5390 Год назад +7

    Saw this movie with my buddies when it was released in theaters back then. One of the best of the 80's

  • @chrisbruneau8552
    @chrisbruneau8552 Год назад +9

    "I always tell the truth--even when I lie" Tony knew exactly who and what he was. What a classic!!!

  • @rollfizzlebeef6619
    @rollfizzlebeef6619 Год назад +105

    If you guys liked this one, you definitely have to follow it up with "Carlito's Way". It's a very similar movie in a lot of ways. It has the same director (Brian DePalma) and also stars Al Pacino doing a bad Hispanic accent (except in this one he's Puerto Rican instead of Cuban 😂). It's also a gangster movie, but I like to think of it as "Scarface"-in-reverse. While "Scarface" is about a gangster's rise to the top, "Carlito's Way" is about a gangster who's already on top trying to go clean and leave the life. I also think it's kind of a better movie than "Scarface" (which I also love). You can tell Brian DePalma matured a lot as a filmmaker by the time he made it, and as a result it feels like a more mature movie (even though it still features a lot of cheesy lines and over-the-top violence). Honestly just my favorite Brian DePalma movie ever. Definitely a must-watch

    • @thetechsite9619
      @thetechsite9619 Год назад +2

      @Nocturneking I agree with both of you.

    • @thegirlinquestion
      @thegirlinquestion Год назад +2

      oh PLEASE yes. i love that movie so damn much. such a mature film.

    • @xaviergonzalez5390
      @xaviergonzalez5390 Год назад +1

      Saw it in the theater back then. It was good also

    • @charlesb8267
      @charlesb8267 Год назад

      Donnie Brasco also

    • @jerrym1218
      @jerrym1218 Год назад +1

      His accent wasn’t THAT bad, many people liked it and often imitated them from his characters of both Tony and Carlito.

  • @gluuuuue
    @gluuuuue Год назад +18

    What I always found fascinating was how Pacino could be in a second major crime drama franchise, as the principal protagonist again, and embody a completely different personality so well who’s absolutely nothing like Michael Corleone.

  • @Serpent947
    @Serpent947 Год назад +22

    Out of all the rated R movies my dad irresponsibly let me watch with him this was one I actually enjoyed as a kid and didn’t find boring.

    • @robogreek3157
      @robogreek3157 Год назад

      So PG movies are more fun than R? Don't invite me over to watch movies 😂

    • @Serpent947
      @Serpent947 Год назад

      @@robogreek3157 this was how I felt when I was a child you melon

  • @shanenolan8252
    @shanenolan8252 Год назад +5

    Thanks guys. .fun fact this movie is a remake. Original was about al Capone.

  • @hulkslayer626
    @hulkslayer626 Год назад +8

    "Hey man, you got a job!" Is an underrated line 🤣

    • @reneedennis2011
      @reneedennis2011 Месяц назад +1

      I agree. My sister says that's the best line in the movie!

  • @44excalibur
    @44excalibur Год назад +9

    Fun Fact: Manolo is played by Cuban American actor Steven Bauer, who was briefly married to Melanie Griffith in the 1980s, and Griffith was later cast by Brian De Palma as porn star Holly Body in his next film, 1984's Body Double.

    • @centuryrox
      @centuryrox Год назад +1

      And had an excellent role as the drug kingpin "Don Eladio" in the TV series "Breaking Bad".

    • @reneedennis2011
      @reneedennis2011 Месяц назад

      Yup.

  • @15blackshirt
    @15blackshirt Год назад +30

    This is a remake of the 1930's film of the same name by Howard Hawks, though that version is about Prohibition. Brian DePalma also directed Carrie in 1976. Two shows to watch that center around the cocaine boom during the 80's are Narcos and Narcos Mexico on Netflix. There's a videogame adaptation that picks up after the movie, but it has Tony survive his assassination

    • @Madbandit77
      @Madbandit77 Год назад +2

      There's also the Cocaine Cowboys documentary series that focuses on the Miami drug wars, which influenced "Scarface 83" and the TV series, "Miami Vice".

  • @Mostopinionatedmanofalltime
    @Mostopinionatedmanofalltime Год назад +4

    It cracks me up when you two take a drink at the same time. 🤣

  • @shainewhite2781
    @shainewhite2781 Год назад +32

    Robert DeNiro was considered to play Tony "Scarface" Montana, but turned it down, and had Pacino play the character.
    John Travolta was going to play Manny, Tony's friend.
    Glenn Close, Geena Davis, Carrie Fisher, Rosanna Arquette, Kelly McGillis, Melanie Griffith, Kim Basinger, Sharon Stone and Sigourney Weaver were considered for Tony's girlfriend, Elvira.

    • @georgemartin1436
      @georgemartin1436 Год назад +4

      Manny, Tony's mom, Alberto...all in Better Call Saul

    • @StCerberusEngel
      @StCerberusEngel Год назад +7

      De Niro got to play the real Scarface in another De Palma film though. Full circle.

    • @BDogg2023
      @BDogg2023 Год назад +3

      The actor who played Manny has had a long career as a character actor. He also played the rich real estate developer in Primal Fear, to which they recently reacted.

    • @rollfizzlebeef6619
      @rollfizzlebeef6619 Год назад

      Damn, back when Hollywood didn't give a f about putting white actors in brownface 😂. Although, I would've loved to have seen John Travolta as Manny. I can only imagine him doing a Cuban accent and trying to teach Tony how to pick up girls while doing that tongue waggle 🤣. We really missed out!

    • @Zack_410
      @Zack_410 Год назад

      @@rollfizzlebeef6619 Not a bad thing at all they actually care now or at least appear to. Still a great film despite what you mentioned.

  • @crowtcameron
    @crowtcameron Год назад +15

    The "Say goodnight to the bad guy" speech and the "You want a job, Ernie?" scenes are my favorite in the film. Also, the Push To The Limit montage is so wonderfully 80s that it sounds like Rocky Balboa is training for a big fight.

  • @LPlFan81
    @LPlFan81 Год назад +10

    Frank said it best: "Remember I told you when you started, the guys who last in this business are the guys who fly straight, low-key, quiet. And the guys who want it all, chicas, champagne, flash, they don't last."
    He was right.

  • @inventsable
    @inventsable Год назад +19

    I liked the sponsor ad lol. Love how real and chill you guys are instead of being overdramatic and playing it up for the camera -- literally the reason I follow you two, because I can tell you're being genuine.

    • @inventsable
      @inventsable Год назад +1

      I'd actually watch all the ads if they were like this, where you guys mix a drink before each movie and sip on it throughout

  • @sonnyblack71
    @sonnyblack71 Год назад +8

    Every episode of MTV Cribs had two things a well organize fridge and and a dvd copy of Scarface!!!😂

    • @BDogg2023
      @BDogg2023 Год назад +1

      Don’t forget the framed poster(s).

  • @stsolomon618
    @stsolomon618 Год назад +55

    Cool fact about this film: the original scarface movie came out in 1932 and Al Pacino saw the film and wanted to do a remake.

    • @rrmenton8016
      @rrmenton8016 Год назад +15

      Tge 1932 film is good, and the remake surprisingly keeps maby of its elements. Crazy shootout at the end, the weird sister issues, even down to the sign that says "the world is yours".

    • @stsolomon618
      @stsolomon618 Год назад +6

      @@rrmenton8016 Yeah also must of the music from the 83 film is also in the GTA 3 and the story is also in GTA vice city

    • @michaelsegriff3362
      @michaelsegriff3362 Год назад

      He saw it in 1932? 😂

    • @michaelsegriff3362
      @michaelsegriff3362 Год назад +1

      @@stsolomon618 The song at the club “Hooray for the Yayo” actually charted. 😝

    • @TonyMontana-mv9ez
      @TonyMontana-mv9ez Год назад +1

      No, it was Oliver Stone. It was his idea

  • @eabcool
    @eabcool Год назад +26

    Miami was so riddled with drug violence in the late 70s and early 80s that it spawned this movie and the tv series Miami Vice. Unlike the Godfather , there's no redeeming qualities in these characters. Although popular, it wasn't so popular with critics when it came out. It was also realeased in December, so quite a Christmas gift.

    • @Fedorevsky
      @Fedorevsky Год назад +4

      Yes, that's true for a lot of De Palma's best films.

    • @IndyCrewInNYC
      @IndyCrewInNYC Год назад +3

      I think Frank's house even appeared on MV a couple of times. Definitely the main impetus for Vice despite the creators' denial.

  • @ChrisWake
    @ChrisWake Год назад +14

    You guys have an infectious personality, I watched the entire sponsor clip just cause I enjoyed your banter. Keep it up!

  • @deanhagerman6843
    @deanhagerman6843 Год назад +16

    One of my favorite movies of all time, had it on VHS in the 90's and wore it out

  • @billhicks6449
    @billhicks6449 Год назад +5

    Tony's the ultimate chaser. As long as there's something to go after he's in his element. But when he gets to the top there's nothing left to chase and he's got nothing left to prove, he's miserable.
    Kind of like a war-time general vs a peace time general. They're not the same thing.

  • @gregvanmatre5068
    @gregvanmatre5068 Год назад +6

    Al Pacino said this one of his favorite roles

  • @k333rl
    @k333rl Год назад +16

    best line in this movie 'you need people like me so you can point your finger and say that's the bad guy'

  • @PamelaCovey
    @PamelaCovey Год назад +13

    By the way, you two are by far the best and most watchable film reactors on RUclips, so thanks for doing such a great job. Some others aren't bad, but a few drive me nuts by either prattling on about nothing in particular all the time or having a really annoying laugh like a cackle or non-stop giggling. I always want to say 'Hey, shut up and pay attention to the movie!' And you both take so much trouble to analyse each film in detail, so you obviously were both absorbing each film and giving it a proper critique. Please keep up the good work!

  • @FrldyZX87
    @FrldyZX87 Год назад +13

    Before I even saw Scarface, I knew of it from MTV Cribs. Every rapper showed it off and made it seem like it was the greatest movie ever made. Also can't wait to try the patented TBR Schmitt "Glossary" drink 😅😜

    • @ryanjacobson2508
      @ryanjacobson2508 Год назад +7

      Those dopey rappers think Tony is a hero, LOL. That it's a cautionary tale about ego, ambition, and drugs goes right over their heads.

  • @wacokid30
    @wacokid30 Год назад +9

    I still think this is Al Pacino's best performance of all-time. His magnum opus.

  • @jjmalaprop9968
    @jjmalaprop9968 Год назад +22

    This movie seems a little over the top at times which is just ... perfect.

    • @Theomite
      @Theomite Год назад +1

      I mean...it's an 80s movie fer cryin' out loud.

    • @rjpg
      @rjpg Год назад +1

      I'd change one word in your sentence. Replace "little" with "WAY".

    • @jjmalaprop9968
      @jjmalaprop9968 Год назад +1

      @@rjpg 🤣🤣🤣 I try to be kind

  • @shaggycan
    @shaggycan Год назад +7

    39:30 a lot of the final fight was actually directed by Spielberg. Him and DePalma were buddies. DePalma wrote the opening crawl text for a new hope.

  • @p-mac8413
    @p-mac8413 Год назад +3

    Carpeted bathrooms were really a fairly common thing in the '80s when I was a kid.

  • @keithbrown8490
    @keithbrown8490 Год назад +5

    This was a remake of a 1930's "Scarface" movie. That version was a Hollywood fictionalized story of Al Capone. Back then it was the bootlegging business they updated to the drug trade that exploded after the Cuban boatlift where Castro emptied his prisons of all the criminals, mixed them with the refugees and dumped it all on Florida.

  • @TheShockninja
    @TheShockninja Год назад +4

    The video game of the same name starts from the end of the movie, only Tony Montana actually lives through the battle and escapes his mansion.

  • @deathproofpony
    @deathproofpony Год назад +3

    Alberto "The Shadow" (the assassin) is Mark Margolis, who was Hector Salamanca in Breaking Bad and Better Call Saul. Phenomenal actor.
    Also, Tony Montana inspired Scott Hall's "Razor Ramon" character in the WWF. Even going so far as to use the "say hello to the bad guy" line.

  • @flnthrn2
    @flnthrn2 Год назад +2

    Important to keep n mind, this is more of a documentary than a movie.
    The 80's were gnarly, and hella killer.

  • @renemies78
    @renemies78 Год назад +77

    Samantha was a natural in the "commercial". Really cool. Loved the reaction. Al Pacino still gets shit for that horrible "Cuban" accent but it just makes me laugh. Good movie. Hopefully you guys watch more Brian De Palma movies. "Carrie", and "Dressed to Kill" come to mind.

    • @governorboltz
      @governorboltz Год назад +2

      Dressed to Kill is fantastic!

    • @blaisebienvenue5117
      @blaisebienvenue5117 Год назад +1

      +1 for Dressed to Kill.

    • @carlossaraiva8213
      @carlossaraiva8213 Год назад +1

      And Carlito's Way.

    • @renemies78
      @renemies78 Год назад

      @@carlossaraiva8213 Oh wow! Completely forgot that was also Brian DePalma. Such a good movie.

    • @michaelsegriff3362
      @michaelsegriff3362 Год назад +1

      Oh my God, the commercial was awesome! Companies should line up to sign Samantha as their pitch woman. TBR is just a genuine guy but I barely recognized him without his headphones. 😝

  • @DRaquascapes
    @DRaquascapes Год назад +4

    The part where his mother rejects him gets me teary eyed.. something similar happened with my mother and me back in the day for the same kind of reason.

  • @rzone1286
    @rzone1286 Год назад +7

    After Tony refused to kill the family in the car, he knew he was doomed, so he took all that cocaine to get ready to go to war.

  • @nevrogers8198
    @nevrogers8198 Год назад +6

    After Corleone, this is Pacino's next best performance. Iconic.
    I'm not normally a fan of remakes - particularly when the original was so good. But the complete switch of culture and location makes this essentially a new contemporary movie, with its own vision. It's a masterpiece that improves upon Paul Muni's harrowing portrayal in 1930s Chicago bootlegging. It does of course mean we know the story arc, but this is so stylish, well made, and brilliantly acted, you forget the parallels.

  • @joeyrogers7017
    @joeyrogers7017 Год назад +2

    The girl who distracted Manny in the car disappeared after filming her scenes. Tammy Lynn Leppert. She's been missing for over 39 years. I read articles and different stories circulated about her disappearance and the strange days leading up to it. I think her story is even on Unsolved Mysteries.

  • @_eclipz_
    @_eclipz_ Год назад +13

    Grew up with this movie lol, can't remember how many times i've seen it. Massive fan of the music in it as well! Bought the OST years ago and still listen to it today :) Great reaction as always, thanks.

  • @jims.2274
    @jims.2274 Год назад +3

    Now think about why Breaking Bad and Better Call Saul were so good. It helps that Manny also played Don Eladio, Mama Montana played Tuco's Abelita, and the Hitman who took out F. Murray Abraham and got doned by Tony? HECTOR SALAMANCA.

    • @Madbandit77
      @Madbandit77 Год назад

      Mark Margolis's character didn't take out F. Murray Abraham's character. It was the guy with the shades.

    • @jims.2274
      @jims.2274 Год назад

      @@Madbandit77 I stand corrected. Whoops.

  • @jedicid
    @jedicid Год назад +2

    I love this movie, first saw it at the Mann Chinese Theater when it came out, I was fourteen years old. The actor that's holding Tony Montana at gun point while his friend is getting killed by a chainsaw, was dating a friend of my mom when this movie came out. Not related to the movie, but watching you two make a commercial was priceless, that was a lot of fun.

  • @44excalibur
    @44excalibur Год назад +7

    Scarface was originally going to be a period film remake of the original Scarface from 1932 with Paul Muni when Al Pacino and his manager, producer Martin Bregman, were first developing the project. Director Sydney Lumet was originally hired to direct, but he didn't want to do a period remake of the 1932 movie and instead wanted to do a contemporary gangster film. Brian De Palma was originally developing a script for the police corruption drama, Prince of the City, but was hired by Bregman to do Scarface instead, and Lumet ironically ended up doing Prince of the City. Oliver Stone was hired to write the screenplay, but Stone also didn't want to do an Italian gangster film, instead taking inspiration from Lumet's original idea of doing a contemporary gangster film set in the illegal cocaine trafficking business.

    • @Fedorevsky
      @Fedorevsky Год назад

      A perfect storm resulting in this great film.

  • @PrimitiveFilmGroup
    @PrimitiveFilmGroup Год назад +10

    *Dangerous Minds* w Michelle Phifer (1995)
    And other bad school films...
    *Lean on Me* with Morgan Freeman (1989)
    *The Principal* with James Belushi (1987)
    *Teachers* w Ralph Macchio (1984)
    *Stand and Deliver* w Lou Diamond Philips, Edward James Olmos (1988)

    • @shanenolan8252
      @shanenolan8252 Год назад +3

      Maybe stand and deliver. As well . Dangerous minds and lean on me are both similar but it was first. ( Edward James olmos ) ( Miami vice, Battlestar Galactica)

    • @PrimitiveFilmGroup
      @PrimitiveFilmGroup Год назад +2

      @@shanenolan8252 Yes, Stand and Deliver Can't believe I didn't add that I'll edit and add it.Its a great film and I've probably seen it more than all the others lol.

    • @shanenolan8252
      @shanenolan8252 Год назад +1

      @@PrimitiveFilmGroup happens to use all . ( someone just corrected or reminded me of something i forgot in one of my comments) yes i think i have seen it more that the others myself. It doesn't get enough attention. Same with lean on me .

    • @PrimitiveFilmGroup
      @PrimitiveFilmGroup Год назад +1

      @@shanenolan8252 yeah those 2 are my favorites. I started with Dangerous Minds only bc of the Michelle Phiefer connection to Scarface. I actually met and know Eddie Olmos (been a while though) as I was in the film crew for the Selena film and he starred in a film based on an ancestor of mine in The Ballad of Gregorio Cortez in the early 80s. It would be nice if the channel did a run of Latino films like La Bamba, Stand and Deliver, Mi Familia (My Family), Blood In, Blood Out, American Me, Selena, Born in East LA, etc.

    • @shanenolan8252
      @shanenolan8252 Год назад +1

      @@PrimitiveFilmGroup oh wow, i have seen an love all those movies except the ballad of gregorio cortes ( never saw that ) i saw him speak at a convention once and i saw him on a RUclips channel recently, ( anniversary of stand and deliver) ( midnights edge, latino slant ) ( paulie ) had a two hour discussion on the picture. ( maybe a year ago ) he has done some amazing performances over the years. I think i first saw him in Miami vice, then la bamba, America me was unforgettable .he was just perfect in Battlestar Galactica. Start to finish.

  • @jlbarnes
    @jlbarnes Год назад +3

    "... and the... never mind - GLOSSARY. So it looks like it comes with threeee drinks" was too funny.

  • @bobkupi9905
    @bobkupi9905 Год назад +9

    Fun Fact: Scarface was and is the only mainstream film to be rated "X". The director, Brian DePalma had to re edit the entire movie in order to have it reduced to an "R" rating. The DVD however was released in two versions. The theatrical release and the original "Unrated" version.

    • @duanevp
      @duanevp Год назад +2

      Midnight Cowboy was initially awarded an R by the MPAA, but the _studio_ decided to give it an X for release. The MPAA expanded the content permissible under an R rating some time later and it was _re-released_ with an R after that. Lots of movies were also initially GIVEN X ratings as presented to the MPAA for rating, and then recut to get R ratings for release.

    • @Madbandit77
      @Madbandit77 Год назад

      ​​@@duanevp The X rating has been disused since 1990, when director Phillip Kaufman criticized it while his film "Henry & June" was out. It's now NC-17.

    • @Burstify
      @Burstify Год назад

      actually not true the movie "Cruising" , which came out in 1980 which also stars Al Pacino originally got a X rating so the director had to cut out 40 minutes of footage to secure the R rating.

    • @coyotefever105
      @coyotefever105 2 месяца назад

      Doesn’t Clockwork Orange count?

  • @ARSVids
    @ARSVids Год назад +3

    Fun Fact: Alberto the disposal expert is portrayed by Mark Margolis aka Hector Salamanca in Breaking Bad.

  • @hansmax3565
    @hansmax3565 Год назад +7

    Pacino delivers one of the most powerful acting in history of film.

  • @donreid6399
    @donreid6399 Год назад +6

    You two are hilarious...taking a drink together at just the right moments in the film! 🙂

  • @djsdesignsandcustoms4779
    @djsdesignsandcustoms4779 Год назад +2

    You never gonna get tired of watching Scarface I can tell you that much this movie is a classic

  • @centuryrox
    @centuryrox Год назад +2

    Hey guys - The blonde actress that Manny was flirting with right before the chainsaw scene is Tammy Lynn Leppert, who disappeared shortly after filming this scene, and hasn't been seen since. Nearly 40 years now. Suspected a victim of foul play.

  • @lethaldose2000
    @lethaldose2000 Год назад +9

    Hey Daniel and Sam, Fun fact: They really did hang a guy from a helicopter for that shot.
    No dummy dolls were harmed here, they actually dangled a stuntman from the helicopter.
    What a WILD ride, the 70's and 80's had no hold barred.

  • @metalmugen
    @metalmugen Год назад +3

    In the videogame (which is not canon since Tony survives) Tony's mom also gets horribly murdered. Also, you can purchase both Manny's and Gina's ashes to pimp your mansion, along other outlandish items.

  • @tonyyul703
    @tonyyul703 Год назад +2

    The reason so many fans love PACINO'S *SCARFACE* and admire him is because inspite the fact that Tony grew up HARD he worked hard and MADE IT.... sure it was in the wrong profession, but he worked it until he MADE IT....
    If you want a flip side to this movie please watch *Carlito's Way* Starring Al Pacino....

  • @Ailsworth
    @Ailsworth Год назад +1

    We love him because he checks every box of "the hero's journey."

  • @44excalibur
    @44excalibur Год назад +7

    Fun Fact: Tony Montana is half Italian on his father's side, hence his name, "Montana." His father was Italian-American, just in case anyone has any issue with Al Pacino playing a Cuban gangster. 😛

    • @MoisePicard-ef8fr
      @MoisePicard-ef8fr Месяц назад

      I read his character, Tony Montana is Italian, as well and not just Cuban.

    • @44excalibur
      @44excalibur Месяц назад

      @@MoisePicard-ef8fr Yes, I know. That's what I said.

    • @MoisePicard-ef8fr
      @MoisePicard-ef8fr Месяц назад

      @@44excalibur I was just telling you that's what I read.

  • @dr.darklaw25
    @dr.darklaw25 Год назад +3

    Don't think ive ever watched a Scarface reaction and its my 3rd favorite movie of all time. Nice reaction!

  • @404RACER4
    @404RACER4 Год назад +7

    This is in my top 5 Fav Movies of all time !! Seen it over 100 times and counting ... Awesome Flick !!! You both make these reactions so much fun to watch .. Love the TBR Fam !!!

    • @powerbad696
      @powerbad696 Год назад +2

      It's one of the GREATEST film ever made !!! IMO. LOL.

  • @whisperjet707
    @whisperjet707 Год назад +4

    That's great, love the addition of the cocktails.🙂

  • @Rydiggity
    @Rydiggity Год назад +6

    Congrats on the sponsors guys! Well deserved and was so happy when I saw.

  • @fredclaus2678
    @fredclaus2678 Год назад +28

    "Casualties of War" by Brian DePalma must watch. 👍

    • @fashizzle78
      @fashizzle78 Год назад

      It's too depressing

    • @paulgardner5079
      @paulgardner5079 Год назад +1

      is that the one where Michael J Fox is an enlisted man in the army during VIetnam and witnesses war crimes?

    • @Madbandit77
      @Madbandit77 Год назад +1

      ​@@paulgardner5079 Yup. One of his best performances.

    • @fredclaus2678
      @fredclaus2678 Год назад

      @@paulgardner5079 yes. Great performance

  • @Cagon415
    @Cagon415 Год назад +1

    The only reason I wanted to watch this at 8 yrs old was because it was two tapes. And they're literally split with the rise and fall. The first tape ends at the montage and the second tape starts counting the money. On another note, the tv edit of this movie is the funniest thing I've ever seen.

  • @LiloFunk68
    @LiloFunk68 Год назад +36

    Yes, Tony Montana really did have an unspoken thing for his sister. This was in the original 1932 movie as well as the novel on which the movies were based.

    • @solvingpolitics3172
      @solvingpolitics3172 Год назад

      What was the 1932 movie like?

    • @eliminator173
      @eliminator173 Год назад +5

      @@solvingpolitics3172 like one of those 30s Italian gangster movies. The one that dont really hold up.

    • @LiloFunk68
      @LiloFunk68 Год назад +6

      @@solvingpolitics3172 The 1932 film had the police, not other gangsters, be the ones who took Tony out. The incest motif is more blatant. It's definitely not one way. The film has lots of references to Capone, starting with the titular nickname and including a version of the St. Valentine's Day Massacre. The major beats are the same. The acting is over the top.

    • @JayTor2112
      @JayTor2112 Год назад

      @@LiloFunk68 Over the top was just the acting style of the time.

    • @solvingpolitics3172
      @solvingpolitics3172 Год назад

      @@LiloFunk68 Sounds like I am not missing much?

  • @dnllrnt
    @dnllrnt Год назад +3

    That cheers timing was 🤌

  • @d.k.borelli8267
    @d.k.borelli8267 Год назад +6

    Once again, the most authentic movie reaction content creators deliver a great one!

  • @nio5844
    @nio5844 Год назад +2

    Al Pacino is the Man … playing the two most powerful characters in movies history ( Michael Corleone & Tony Montana ) that’s alone enough to call him the 🐐🙌🏻❤️

  • @luismedeiros7139
    @luismedeiros7139 Год назад +2

    So cool you guys got a sponsor and so weird to see you guys without the headphones hehe