Not bragging..just a wild story about my pops..hes 75...he was driving drunk , motorcycle cop, CHP, pulled him over...before he walked over to the car or as he was walking over...my dad opens the door and pukes on the ground, the cop just got back on his bike and bounced..this was 1974
But in reality - when the back of their heads are shown in these shots, they are "Doubles / StandIns, playing the Parts. They are NEVER actually seen together thro' the whole movie.
Never let yourself get attached to anything you can't walk away from in 30 seconds flat when you feel the heat around the corner. Tremendous. Watta show!
Heat is my favourite film still,absolutely a classic,all best actors great scene bank robbery shootout with cops,my only problem was wanted de Niro to kill al Pacino lol,
Who knew one of the scariest character actors in Hollywood is actually one of the nicest people you could ever wish to meet, makes me love Danny even more
Heat is easily one of my favorite movies, and like my favorite movies, changes spots from time to time between the top few, but never leaves. Trejo was fantastic in it! Endlessly rewatchable and the music is insanely good. To paraphrase: DeNiro: Did you tell them my out? Trejo: I don't know, Neil. I ... I can't remember. That last line just killed me, man. The way he delivered it. The defeat, the self-disappointment, but also the courage and friendship of the honesty. He didn't lie or beg for mercy. He really didn't know. Trejo: Don't leave me like this, Neil. My Maria, she's gone. My legs, I can't feel nothing. Don't leave me like this. BOOM Top notch acting, directing, timing. My heart was in my throat. I gained so much respect for Trejo after that scene. There's a terrific documentary out about him too.
I know Vlads lil money game drop the clips then the whole one with the adds in it. I get it's a money game but shit id like to watch at least the legend danny without it being cut all up.
His memory is phenomenal. He had a cameo in Mi Vida loca too when the homegirl that just got out was at echo park and he comes asking if she had change
Hes doing this shit baxkwards . Should have full interview out first with all these highlights to help draw people in. Not fucking tourture people some just wait for full interviews
I think Vlad might mean Heat was the first time Pacino and De Niro were actually on screen together. They were both in The Godfather part two, but never shared any scenes.
@Pretty Ahki.CORRECTION, Im wrong & u are correct good sir! Just that coffee & that one scene which is crazy. Vlad also didnt point out that they didnt share any scenes in GdfthrII, how could they.Now which other scenes im Heat were they in together after that one?
@Pretty Ahki If not mistaken, as this is what bugged me the fuck out, there werent any other prior nor since that one mild scene. Pachino pissed me off with his over the top antics on that role outside of that classic scene & Bobby mastered his craft and got even more refined in this role then went on to do Ronin a few later which was one of his top ranking best ever. Heat's a one and done for me but Ronin can get watched forever over & over. I remember an interview when Mase first had some success and he rode around in his new truck with the audio of the shootout blasting out of his whip haha.
joe chrow don’t be a hater all your life bruh...I wouldn’t even say it’s a legendary scene because of Pacino or Deniro. Val Kilmer was the best part of the scene to go along with the sounds of the guns and the camera work
@@joechrow8341 what are you talkin about? To this day that scene is held up in high regards as possibly one of the greatest shootouts ever on film. For multiple reasons. Realistic gunfire sounds, no fake sounding crap added in post-production, realistic reloading, tactics and cinematography. In particular the attention to detail is often cited as something rarely seen in film (Val Kilmer tapping his magazine on the back of the car for example). there are film schools that use it as a teaching tool on how to film a great gunfight.
joe chrow are you crazy? At one point in time they were showing the clip of Val Kilmer reloading his weapon to real life military recruits to show them how to properly do it in battle.
Hell yah! Thank you for this Vlad. As a filmmaker I was waiting to see if y’all where gon to mention my favorite director Robert Rodriguez. 🙏 y’all even mentioned Quentin.☺️ can’t wait for the next one.
Danny is a great interview! I have to head out now but will definitely resume watching this clip when I get back. I haven't seen him do too many speaking roles; he though really should be given these kind of movie opportunities. The guy speaks just fine and has a personality to boot. His take on Salma cracked me up and was refreshing; talked about her like a real red blooded non PC actor would, ha ha.. he didn't give Vlad this long "oh, she's such a wonderful woman, blah blah, blah" description; Danny zoomed right in on her looks. That was real. He's the type of down to earth cool actor I can see myself throwing back some cold pints with.
Danny Trejo has redeemed himself from a life of ruin and pain and violence to a decent, accomplished man. It's never too late to start over again and reset a career of evil to a life of good works.
Met danny Trejo when he was eating sushi with his wife, I was serving him. Don’t let his movies fool you, he’s one of the nicest guys you’ll ever meet.
One of the funniest parts of the movie, is after Danny's character is dead, and El Bucho is looking at him as the big boss tells him about the guy he sent, and he is clearly describing Danny's character and El Bucho just looks sicker and sicker as he realizes who they killed. What a great movie.
I really don't think he can bring himself to let go of the milking format he does. I remember it's been over a year now, but he tried and released a full interview 1st saying "trying something new seeing how this works let us know if you like getting the full interview 1st." And then he released the parts I can't remember who it was. But I'm absolutely sure everyone loved it because EVERYONE always says that anyway can we hurry and get the full instead of milking it over a year? He couldn't bring himself to do it that was the only time and he instantly went back to this format. Now I try not to even watch I just wait till the full drops. He can't stop the ride the wave format, a rapper had a fight the other day Vlad immediately puts "flashback video" to a clip when he interviewed him. Nipsey Hussle is killed he immediately tries to cash in posting a clip from 100yrs ago he did with him. Every chance he gets to keep going on about the same subjects: Terry crews, boosie flashback, Cosby show actor working at trader Joe's being a failure at life in his opinion he runs the topic into the ground.
Honnestly I was thinking to use my last money to get a gram and smoke but for real this man put a smile on my face and maid me think a bit. I gonna few beers and I'll be fine. What a man
Danny Trejo playing Trejo in Heat is proof he’s as real as it gets as an actor. His real name is Mitch Connor, but as an infant started using the name Danny Trejo. He spent 51 years method acting for this role. Legend 🎭
The fact that this guy is well connected with the Mexican Mafia and basically has nothing left to prove professionally… Him showing enough respect to call black people African-Americans shows what a class act he really is. You can really sense during this interview how respectful he was really trying to be to everyone.
Isidro salas go back and watch the other clips of this interview and you’ll see how wrong you are....don’t worry...I’ll wait till you feel stupid after seeing what he says....I got allllll daaaaayyyy so take ya time...no rush...
I had a buddy like Danny, but a little less imposing looking but equally wise. My friend's roots and trajectory were the similar until he met a woman that could change a tide with a soft smile. My friend died a couple of years ago, I miss his wisdom and counsel to this day.
If you loved Heat. You'll defintely love Heat 2, the book Just came out in August by Michael Mann and a co-author Meg Gardiner who is a great author in her own right. If Michael Mann picked her to help with the writing. You know she's good. Anywho, the book is incredible. I'm not much of a reader and i finished it in less than 2 weeks.
No modern sequel ever lives up to the impact of the original, not even Trainspotting 2. Heat captured a golden era of the mid 90s along with The Usual Suspects, Casino, LA Confidential, etc...
@@HernGeo No director, albeit a "genius," can replicate a bygone era in the modern time. It's like suggesting a producer could emulate the golden 70s Motown sound or an electronic producer could emulate the American and European club anthems. Ain't gonna happen.
Just started reading it. I also didn't know that "Heat" was a remake of "L.A Takedown" from 1989, also directed by Mann, with pretty much same dialogue and all, but actors like Pacino and Deniro made "Heat" a better movie than the original.
Heat is underrated. So much great talent. Pacino, De Niro, Trejo, William Fitcher (before his Prison Break fame), and Val Kilmer in a really well-put-together movie!
Michael Mann awesome from Miami Vice ( The Tv show in the 80's) , Collateral with Tom Cruise and Jamie Foxx and Heat. The bank robbery scene and the shootout in it, Classic scene! 😊
Just watched that film today. 😎💪👍 Commented on the obvious respect warranted to have DeNiro call you by YOUR name in a project. "...Who wasn't there? Trejo."
They both were in Godfather Part 2, but didn't have any scenes together. Vlad probably doesn't know that either. He said "DeNiro was in The Godfather and Pacino in Scarface." When Pacino is more recognizable for The Godfather than DeNiro is.
I didn't know Danny Trejo was such a good interview. I could listen to his stories for hours.
@ ya mama was the rock I've been under...fuck outta here with your ignorant rude ass
@@ariefraiser140 😂😂
All old Mexican men are good story tellers
Not bragging..just a wild story about my pops..hes 75...he was driving drunk , motorcycle cop, CHP, pulled him over...before he walked over to the car or as he was walking over...my dad opens the door and pukes on the ground, the cop just got back on his bike and bounced..this was 1974
Arie Fraiser cuz hes real no hollywood phony
De Niro and Pacino sitting at the table in Heat was one of the coolest scenes in movie history. “There’s a flip side to that coin”.
One of the greatest scenes in film history imo.
And this Scene was played in ONE TAKE. GENIUS.
Favourite film of all time! And that scene is absolutely classic in cinema history.
But in reality - when the back of their heads are shown in these shots, they are "Doubles / StandIns, playing the Parts.
They are NEVER actually seen together thro' the whole movie.
@@bobdownes162 Wrong, that's been debunked.
Never let yourself get attached to anything you can't walk away from in 30 seconds flat when you feel the heat around the corner. Tremendous. Watta show!
Danny Trejo is a straight up legend.. Fell into his career after a life of crime and made something of himself!
Strains Of The Bay yup so inspiring!
Facts!
Wasnt a life of crime is was a life of survival and only way he knew
He has definitely made a nice living in hollywood playing different variations of himself.
Strains Of The Bay HE WAS SOMETHING WHEN HE WAS BORN.HE DIDN'T REALIZE UNTIL HE GOT INTO ACTING.GOD NEVER MADE NOBODIES.
I can watch this Danny interview to part 2,395,089 with no problem. This man is truly great & a living legend.
THIS is what you call a Living Legend. This man has been in more than 300 movies/tv shows. Honestly Danny Trejos life itself is a legit movie.
I was not expecting this. Heat is my all time favorite movie. Danny is truly a legend.
Roberto Diego mine as well bro, such an under appreciated film
Yep. It's not my favourite but I do love it. I watch it at least 3 times a year. It can't be seen just once. You need a "refill."
Its a masterpiece.
Heat is the ultimate classic
Heat is my favorite action movie. Die Hard and Terminator 2 close second.
Is Heat action? Cmon, dude. The bank robbery scene is the best action sequence ever put to film.
@@wallabror Terminator 2 ALL DAY!!!
Playwme Surname the bank shootout on the street with surround sound
Heat is my favourite film still,absolutely a classic,all best actors great scene bank robbery shootout with cops,my only problem was wanted de Niro to kill al Pacino lol,
This man is on top of his life. He remembers everyone down to the name, looks like hes 50, dudes like 76 ! What a legend
Who knew one of the scariest character actors in Hollywood is actually one of the nicest people you could ever wish to meet, makes me love Danny even more
He gives out Donuts in LA
That's why people shouldn't have prejudices nor let those guide them.
Trejo had the most messed up past in Hollywood, yet is the most normal and coolest dude in Hollywood. Go figure
Maybe because he has something to look back on and say "yeah, no interest in ever returning to that life"
@Pretty Ahki damn u ugly
Oceans808 he's a manipulater he's a killer
Mind Reader 😳💀💀😂
nah keanu had it the worst
Desperado, Danny killed it without havin any lines, he was a savage in that film...
Heat is easily one of my favorite movies, and like my favorite movies, changes spots from time to time between the top few, but never leaves. Trejo was fantastic in it! Endlessly rewatchable and the music is insanely good. To paraphrase:
DeNiro: Did you tell them my out?
Trejo: I don't know, Neil. I ... I can't remember.
That last line just killed me, man. The way he delivered it. The defeat, the self-disappointment, but also the courage and friendship of the honesty. He didn't lie or beg for mercy. He really didn't know.
Trejo: Don't leave me like this, Neil. My Maria, she's gone. My legs, I can't feel nothing. Don't leave me like this.
BOOM
Top notch acting, directing, timing. My heart was in my throat. I gained so much respect for Trejo after that scene. There's a terrific documentary out about him too.
facts
I wish this whole interview would drop. I have always love danny.
It will drop once all the clips have
I know Vlads lil money game drop the clips then the whole one with the adds in it. I get it's a money game but shit id like to watch at least the legend danny without it being cut all up.
Heat is an incredible film. It’s underrated as hell.
His memory is phenomenal. He had a cameo in Mi Vida loca too when the homegirl that just got out was at echo park and he comes asking if she had change
Jay Es MI VIDA LOCA good ass movie till this day !!!!
@@quietmoney7161 ya feel me
@Rondough Howell haha i got that dvd maybe the only nicolas cage movie thats good haha
Haha the homegirl LA GIGGLES
He played Casual Dreamer in Mi Vida Loca. I always wanted to know his back story. He stole that scene.
I could hear this man talk forever ! .. Great interview 💯
Cant wait to see part 30 in a month
full interview with 600 ads
D lol
@Richard Romero maaaaaaaaaaaaaaane STFU you dork
Hes doing this shit baxkwards . Should have full interview out first with all these highlights to help draw people in. Not fucking tourture people some just wait for full interviews
Yea i hate it too.. smh🤬🤬
3 legends my young ass learned of Danny Trejo thru Dej Jam fight for NY and started watchin his movies Vlad be interviewing the right ones sometime
414 Mufasa bro they need to at least remaster that game. EA is slacking. One of the best fighting games till this day
@@mrsanchez3036 facts bruh
@@Brooklyn7savior i dont talk to bitches mashin they keyboard tryna sound hard but hiding they picture
One of the greatest movies of all time. Michael Mann is a genius. Collateral with Tom Cruise and Jamie Foxx is underrated as well.
Seen that in theaters.....
Truth !! That was one of the best movies ever made. Heat is number one though.
You don't know shit about cinema
@@LeJobastre1215 Anyone who ends a critique with “lol” nullifies everything they’ve just said.
@@thatfilmgeekguy Now go home and get your fucking shinebox
Danny was awesome in Heat. Respect!
1:46 “You know what, she’s uh little kiss from God’s lips”! 👏😆
I fukn hate wen ur cunts do this shit we know wata f he said mfk
@@cali-yv9hj shush now little bitch
@@cali-yv9hj
1:56 "You know what, she's uh little kiss from God's lips"!👏😆
@@cali-yv9hj ua-cam.com/video/ZfHStKWYfNY/v-deo.html
@@alexanderthegreat5649 yea she was fine af wish i was the 1 drinkn the liquior from her foot 😋
I’m addicted to listening to Danny he’s great at story telling
"Don't get involved with anything you're not willing to walk out on in 30 seconds flat if you spot the HEAT around the corner"
Real words!!!!
Truth !!!
WinterAgent Words to live by?
Only if your a criminal
Wilson Gang can make for a lonely life
Heat had great cinematography. Dope film.
It had GREAT dialogue also.
"There's a flip side to that coin (etc.)"
In my top 5 favorite movies of all time for sure .
The bank shootout is still one of the best shootouts in cinema
So did collateral
Vlad should interview waingro
Lol didn’t say one word in Desperado & had the most memorable part in it that’s wild....
That was the first movie I ever saw him in
Chubbs Escobar real shit
No 🧢
I throw knives because of his character in HEAT
I love the way he tells stories. He is like one of those uncles that you can sit up with all night and vibe
This Interview should be hours and hours. He could tell amazing stories of his life.
I think Vlad might mean Heat was the first time Pacino and De Niro were actually on screen together. They were both in The Godfather part two, but never shared any scenes.
@Pretty Ahki.CORRECTION, Im wrong & u are correct good sir! Just that coffee & that one scene which is crazy. Vlad also didnt point out that they didnt share any scenes in GdfthrII, how could they.Now which other scenes im Heat were they in together after that one?
@Pretty Ahki If not mistaken, as this is what bugged me the fuck out, there werent any other prior nor since that one mild scene. Pachino pissed me off with his over the top antics on that role outside of that classic scene & Bobby mastered his craft and got even more refined in this role then went on to do Ronin a few later which was one of his top ranking best ever. Heat's a one and done for me but Ronin can get watched forever over & over. I remember an interview when Mase first had some success and he rode around in his new truck with the audio of the shootout blasting out of his whip haha.
@@793rd he got interrupted
@@kiteracer2497 ??
@@793rd vlad might have said something about godfather 2 if he didn't get interrupted
I have followed Danny Trejo's career for many years. He is absolutely one of my favorite actors. I really enjoy these interviews.
Hands down , Danny Trejo gave the best interview 2019!
Classic Mexican uncle vibes.. this guys a legend
Desperado, straight up Classic right there... remember I would watch it all the time on Saturday mornings on TNT when I was mad young. Same with Heat
One of the original badasses of cinema, and so humble too.
They should make a documentary about this man's life. Very interesting and engaging guy.
He is so cool to listen to. Guy is an icon.
That shootout scene in the movie Heat after they robbed the bank is legendary
Oh lord...it was NOT legendary at ALL....Stop PRETENDING just cause "deniro/pacino" was in it....
joe chrow don’t be a hater all your life bruh...I wouldn’t even say it’s a legendary scene because of Pacino or Deniro. Val Kilmer was the best part of the scene to go along with the sounds of the guns and the camera work
@@joechrow8341 what are you talkin about? To this day that scene is held up in high regards as possibly one of the greatest shootouts ever on film. For multiple reasons. Realistic gunfire sounds, no fake sounding crap added in post-production, realistic reloading, tactics and cinematography. In particular the attention to detail is often cited as something rarely seen in film (Val Kilmer tapping his magazine on the back of the car for example). there are film schools that use it as a teaching tool on how to film a great gunfight.
@@ChromeTecNina Most UNREALISTIC shootout scene in history
joe chrow are you crazy? At one point in time they were showing the clip of Val Kilmer reloading his weapon to real life military recruits to show them how to properly do it in battle.
What a great interview...what a great guy Danny Trejo is...thank you.
I could watch Danny Trejo all day, Good story teller.
Danny is such a cool guy, he's humble and grateful and totally down to Earth. I'll bet he has some amazing stories
Hell yah! Thank you for this Vlad. As a filmmaker I was waiting to see if y’all where gon to mention my favorite director Robert Rodriguez. 🙏 y’all even mentioned Quentin.☺️ can’t wait for the next one.
Danny is a great interview! I have to head out now but will definitely resume watching this clip when I get back. I haven't seen him do too many speaking roles; he though really should be given these kind of movie opportunities. The guy speaks just fine and has a personality to boot. His take on Salma cracked me up and was refreshing; talked about her like a real red blooded non PC actor would, ha ha.. he didn't give Vlad this long "oh, she's such a wonderful woman, blah blah, blah" description; Danny zoomed right in on her looks. That was real. He's the type of down to earth cool actor I can see myself throwing back some cold pints with.
i am just gonna wait till this season ends and binge watch the whole interview at once. smarts
Dang u smart
One of the classic moves of the 90s. Pacino and Deniro shared 5 minutes of screen time after all the hype from godfather... classic
Dope ass scene
Heat is such an awesome movie, Danny deserves every accolade he's received. Such a cool guy.
Danny Trejo has redeemed himself from a life of ruin and pain and violence to a decent, accomplished man. It's never too late to start over again and reset a career of evil to a life of good works.
Danny taking over the interview lol
Lmao
"Armed robbery consultants"
Danny Trejo, his face can say more than a thousand words
Met danny Trejo when he was eating sushi with his wife, I was serving him. Don’t let his movies fool you, he’s one of the nicest guys you’ll ever meet.
Danny is the most humble person ever! Love this guys energy! From prison to promise!
Danny Trejo interview is probably my favorite of all time
"Armed robbery consultants "jajajjaja...love it.
One of the funniest parts of the movie, is after Danny's character is dead, and El Bucho is looking at him as the big boss tells him about the guy he sent, and he is clearly describing Danny's character and El Bucho just looks sicker and sicker as he realizes who they killed. What a great movie.
Scorseses next gangster flick needs to be a biography of Danny. Holy shit this man is a true OG!
*_™This guy needs his own Podcast..._* 😤😤😤
I liked him in sons of anarchy too.
Love your vids but in this case you needed to upload the full interview instead of clips. This guy is such a legend we really want to hear it in full
I really don't think he can bring himself to let go of the milking format he does. I remember it's been over a year now, but he tried and released a full interview 1st saying "trying something new seeing how this works let us know if you like getting the full interview 1st." And then he released the parts I can't remember who it was. But I'm absolutely sure everyone loved it because EVERYONE always says that anyway can we hurry and get the full instead of milking it over a year? He couldn't bring himself to do it that was the only time and he instantly went back to this format. Now I try not to even watch I just wait till the full drops. He can't stop the ride the wave format, a rapper had a fight the other day Vlad immediately puts "flashback video" to a clip when he interviewed him. Nipsey Hussle is killed he immediately tries to cash in posting a clip from 100yrs ago he did with him. Every chance he gets to keep going on about the same subjects: Terry crews, boosie flashback, Cosby show actor working at trader Joe's being a failure at life in his opinion he runs the topic into the ground.
@@alexanderthegreat5649 i was just giving constructive criticism. Doesnt need an essay lol
"You can say more with your face" that line killed me! I can totally relate to that!
“Heat” is in the top 50 Greatest movies of all time
50? Lol try 10
Donalddump I feel you, but to be in my top 50 movies ever is really saying something. Trust me
Top 10 easily.
Brilliant idea to include "Trejo" as one in McCauleys gang..he just looked tough and you can tell was ruthless..Good job Michael Mann.
TK Kirkland told the director to put Al, Danny, and Robert in Heat. True Story!!
He great for telling stories and he has a natural talent for it
Vlad ain’t lying about her body
You mean Salma Hayek?
@@davideselvi3906 no, al pacino
Davide Selvi hell yeah
@@steerwheelholder6060 you crazy 🤣🤣
Davide Selvi no, robert de niro
that story with Danny's son and Robert, You talkin ta me 🤣🤣🤣
Tio Trejo ✊🏽
Honnestly I was thinking to use my last money to get a gram and smoke but for real this man put a smile on my face and maid me think a bit. I gonna few beers and I'll be fine.
What a man
Danny Trejo needs to make a movie about his life, the real deal.
True
Turning to being a nice guy payed off. When a dude is bad enough to be a real life villain, and he chooses to be a good guy, the Universe smiles
I DON'T ALWAYS WATCH DJ VLAD
BUT WHEN I DO I WATCH DANNY TREJO
Danny Trejo playing Trejo in Heat is proof he’s as real as it gets as an actor. His real name is Mitch Connor, but as an infant started using the name Danny Trejo. He spent 51 years method acting for this role. Legend 🎭
Heat is definitely my top 5 gangster movie's
Heat was the real deal dude!!
leofunkhowser33 goodfellas. Heat. Scarface.blow. casino
Ok Joshua Quinn
@@joshuaquinn1986 that's a great list!!!!
leofunkhowser33 can't forget godfather 1&2. and reservior dogs.pulp fiction. Bronx tale.
One of the things I will never forget him recall was him being out the pen since '69........never looked back since!!!!!
You talkin to me??..classic😂😂😂
Heat is the GOAT of action movies!!! It has one of THE BEST shoot out scenes in history. I loved this movie!!!🤩🤩🤩🤩
The fact that this guy is well connected with the Mexican Mafia and basically has nothing left to prove professionally… Him showing enough respect to call black people African-Americans shows what a class act he really is. You can really sense during this interview how respectful he was really trying to be to everyone.
There's no "fact" revolving any affiliation with the "Mexican Mafia"...
Isidro salas go back and watch the other clips of this interview and you’ll see how wrong you are....don’t worry...I’ll wait till you feel stupid after seeing what he says....I got allllll daaaaayyyy so take ya time...no rush...
This is one of the best interviews ever.
Vlad knows I’m on lunch break
Eat some salad you wanker
Hahaha me too.whos this salad goof? Get outta here bro
Same 😂 have a good rest of your day bro, be thankful
Danny Trejo was also on the movie previous to Desperado " El Mariachi " which is really part one of the Desperado movies
"I let Danny Trejo sleep on my couch when he filmed Heat, he was homeless at the time" -TK Kirkland
Boooo give up its getting old
@@drzg2640 😂😂😂
DRZ G It’s been old I just commented for fun get off my case
🌽🌽🌽
KutthroatKwezzo it's Old but 29 Viewers Don't think soo..?
I had a buddy like Danny, but a little less imposing looking but equally wise. My friend's roots and trajectory were the similar until he met a woman that could change a tide with a soft smile. My friend died a couple of years ago, I miss his wisdom and counsel to this day.
If you loved Heat. You'll defintely love Heat 2, the book Just came out in August by Michael Mann and a co-author Meg Gardiner who is a great author in her own right. If Michael Mann picked her to help with the writing. You know she's good. Anywho, the book is incredible. I'm not much of a reader and i finished it in less than 2 weeks.
No modern sequel ever lives up to the impact of the original, not even Trainspotting 2. Heat captured a golden era of the mid 90s along with The Usual Suspects, Casino, LA Confidential, etc...
@@TheHumanBallsack you are clearly underestimating the genius that is Michael Mann.
@@HernGeo No director, albeit a "genius," can replicate a bygone era in the modern time. It's like suggesting a producer could emulate the golden 70s Motown sound or an electronic producer could emulate the American and European club anthems. Ain't gonna happen.
Just started reading it. I also didn't know that "Heat" was a remake of "L.A Takedown" from 1989, also directed by Mann, with pretty much same dialogue and all, but actors like Pacino and Deniro made "Heat" a better movie than the original.
Heat is underrated. So much great talent. Pacino, De Niro, Trejo, William Fitcher (before his Prison Break fame), and Val Kilmer in a really well-put-together movie!
dudes got a full head of hair at 75
Danny is Awsum God Bless Him He’s Truly Inspiring!!! 👍🏼
Heat is in my top 5.
This is the best fuckin interview ever vlad much respect for having this legendary chicano!!
He drove a badass El Camino in the movie.
Michael Mann awesome from Miami Vice ( The Tv show in the 80's) , Collateral with Tom Cruise and Jamie Foxx and Heat. The bank robbery scene and the shootout in it, Classic scene! 😊
"I was originally in line to direct Heat"
- TK Kirkland
Lol
Here u go with those played out TK lines
@@rubenruiz3904 it's funny tho...that all that matters
@@kingberry100 not really its caca now
" i knew Rubin Ruiz would make that comment " TK Kirkland
“So, you can blame him for all that stuff” . Wow! Mr.Trejo! You’re Top Of The CallSheet 🔑💣🎉👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻🌳
His description of Selma😂😂😂😂😂😂
One of my favorite movies!! Great actor! Did not know that this brother was so Solid!
Al pacino also
played in Godfather
THIS nigga...
Danny Trejo is an amazing inspiration and so humble.
"She's a kiss from Gods lips" that's good I have to remember that one.
Just watched that film today. 😎💪👍
Commented on the obvious respect warranted to have DeNiro call you by YOUR name in a project.
"...Who wasn't there? Trejo."
Hey Vlad... Both Pacino and Deniro were in Godfather...
Yeah
Rarely repaired... Just reading footnotes and blurting out things...
They both were in Godfather Part 2, but didn't have any scenes together. Vlad probably doesn't know that either. He said "DeNiro was in The Godfather and Pacino in Scarface." When Pacino is more recognizable for The Godfather than DeNiro is.
The best crime thriller ever made! 90s Action Classic at its Finest. 👍🏾💯👌🏽
You say Machete I say Tortuga
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This ain’t Branson Missouri, know what I’m talking about?
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Both good
Even the actors know Danny a real homie that's respect