@mrkingjesse378 You are absolutely correct" but at the end of day his message remain valid!! Look what happen to tony at the end when he didn't take heed!!
The movie represents people who make these types of decisions, frank Sosa and tony montana are the same in my eyes. They even like the same type of women. Frank probably has a more stable past compared to tony even being Latin descent, but at least Frank had a little league team that he actually cared about while Tony kept trying to take control of situations where he thought things were straightforward when they almost never are, but the movie itself being able to present that message and everything else indirectly is exactly why it’s a good movie.
He didn’t care about living to be old. He was right but his philosophy just wasn’t compatible. It was never truly about the long game it was about living fast so when the wall hits it’ll end so fast you don’t realize it’s all fallen apart. leaving at the top.
@@ActionPantherTony grew up in poverty and spent majority of his life at the bottom, he wanted nothing more than to become rich and be at the top and wasn’t going to allow anyone or anything to stand in his way.
@@ninog9737he still wouldn’t have lasted long anyway. He got busted and was getting too high on his own supply and his wife and best friend were starting to hate him.
@@Dontcare-p7l they take out the hit, Tony gets no jail time, dont remember the "we have a problem" meeting? And so what about his wife and Manny? He didn't live for them lol they were just tagged along in his journey.
You should check out Scarface 1932 version to see how really well done the remade 1983 version is it’s so good I watched the original for the first time last night and man it’s intense even if it’s in black n white it was incredible seeing the original work and how the remake compares to it and does phenomenally
Frank was not a real gangster. He had a narcotics detective on his payroll....he had weak and unreliable employees with no integrity. And he tried to exploit Tony from the very beginning. You have to remember that Omar put Tony on the deal that almost got him cut with the chainsaw. That was Omars people
@@high_maintenance especially when the father has a detective and a snitch POS on his payroll .....as well as probably being a protected federal informant himself (Frank)
Frank was right the whole time. Frank had a dealership, little League team. Things that made him low key. Tony had a reality company that made stupid amount of money and made no sense.
The big the outright win, the more liquid he can be. The more legit. I didn't know. What a movie. Good for a rainy day. I hope the young men don't watch this
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Oh he realized that which is why he set them up with the Colombians but didn’t realized Tony is a cold blooded killer that can survive a situation as a drug rip off since he was in the army in Cuba during Castros regime which meant you had to be ruthless
Frank was speaking to Tony through personal experience. Tony had mad balls but at the end tho Frank was right all of long. I will never get tired of this legendary classic. I love it too this very day 😎🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥.
Nowadays you can have the fast life as long as you pay taxes. But you really gotta launder it well. Which is almost impossible to get away with on that scale unless you bribe. Other business models like casinos in less regulated countries could work well and not raise much suspicion.
Real-life lesson. You can have multiple successes all your life and win. But it only takes 1 bad decision to lose it all. That one bad decision was Tony.
One hundred percent correct. If you can bang singles and few doubles take it and play the long game . . . grab volume over time, slow and steady. Those who start gambling by swinging for the fences taking large risks that generate too much exposure create more problems than they solve.
one bad decision by Tony is violating the second rule: never get high on your own supply. As ambitious, narcissistic and greedy as Tony was, he was still thinking straight until he got constantly high on coke and became the paranoid, delusional madman that he was.
@@jaybee5315 They say don't get high on your own supply bc if you snort/shoot up/smoke your own supply then you don't have anything to sell. He should'nt have gotten high period.
Frank was right, Sosa could have easily lied about Omar being an informant. And as expected, Tony bought it. Sosa was just trying to appoint a new leader in Miami that he could easily infuence. I used to think it was Tony’s balls of steel that got him to the top, but that just made him more exploitable.
Thing is, Omar and Tony didnt get along the day they met. Omar always looked at Tony as a piece of shit, to Tony, Omar's fate didnt matter one bit to him. Did you see how he was trying to son him in front of Sosa? There was no reason needed for Tony to even care about him lol
@@ninog9737Yeah, even if Sosa lied, Tony still hated Omar since he was convinced that he was responsible for the botched Colombian deal and ensuing bloodbath.
Tony messed it up for everybody. Got his sister killed, killed his best mate, fkd Sosa, killed Frank, got himself killed, his mates killed. What’s to admire. Sosa had to clean all that shit up and he was the only one who knew how to it properly.
I was working at a movie theater and century city when this movie came out. Just above the playboy club. We had long lines for about four weeks. sold out every friday saturday and sunday.
the question is where did that phone call come from that Sosa took (privately)??? and Frank had a point. Tony believed Sosa and assumed he was tellimg the truth about Omar being a rat . then again, Tony was swimming in waters where he had no choice but to believe Sosa or be killed too.
Omar and Tony didn't like each other at all anyway. If anything, Sosa did Tony a favor by taking out his biggest rival within Franks organisation. And since Tony wanted to do business with Sosa in the future, it was clear which side he'd pick. It doesn't even matter what Tony believed that Omar was a rat, things were going in his favor regardless.
He was a stooley and Frank was a rat. Remember who came and payed Tony a visit at the club and remember who Tony killed after Manolo killed Frank. Sosa is the ideal of the movie , Tony was right they were becoming weak and comfortable and Tony had morales that went against both of the guys he had to report to. Bothe Frank with the snitching and paying off of cops and Sosa with the ruthlessness of killing anyone against the agenda.
No this isn't true. She was something he saw and wanted but saying she was his motivation is just wrong. I am very certain Tony would have done everything the same way even if she didn't exist. As quite well explained in this clip, Tony wanted it all. No sole thing or person was the source of his motivation. I think it was the fact that he started out with nothing that motivated him. He basically wanted everything that the world told him he couldn't get. It was that same reason that made it impossible for him to understand Frank's advice.
Had to. Tony totally disregarded his knowledge and presence, casually walking the fuck out. Frank standing there with his hands slowly dropping🤣. Had to feel something... Other than like a chump
He broke basically every rule of the drug game: stay low key, fly straight, don't get high on your own supply. Tony was greedy and he wanted the world. This movie is basically a cautionary tale about greed
Tony was doing great in business. Just lost some respect from manny and elvia, whoopty doo lol his only obstacle was his morals for wife and kids nothing else
I mean Frank is right a,he doesn't want to be bigger guy in drug deal or illegal activities, because the fed and his enemy will always coming for him,his life will never be in peace state, at the end he just want more money to have luxury life and enjoy it to the fullest. Tony in the other hand only think about power without knowing how to play the game right.he will cross anyone no matter how dangerous they are without knowing what he capable of.
@@Alien345-f1o plus he couldn't handle his personal problems with his "nose" habit, his girlfriend and his sister and because of that he wiped out rhe wrong guys...
I've known Guys with Tony Montanas attitude,since 1985 to 2024 they only last from 2 to 4 yrs,after that,they are either resting in peace,or doing some serious time,and after doing time they are never the same
My version would be Tony's wife having a son who ends up in a relationship with Sosa's daughter. Seeing Tony's wife was the only one who made it out alive in his camp.
@@selfcreated124 that sounds way too much like a spanish soap opera, i like the ideas of alejandro sosa origin or continuation story and tony having an heir with elvira but its either one or the other, mixing those two is stupid, and to be honest the first one makes more sense because realistically speaking theres not an actor alive who can portray Tony Montanas (Al Pacinos) son currently
@@Djordje-gd5pw , with all due respect though you're entitled to voice your opinion, it means absolutely nothing to me. And if you use a word like stupid a lot it shows just how unintelligent you are. If you don't agree with something or someone there's never a need to be rude. Have an awesome rest of your day and life.
@@Djordje-gd5pwThere was this idea I once heard(in youtube comments section ironically enough) of Tony's son going to kill Sosa and avenge his father. Funny to think about, I guess.
Frank was that dude. Very smart. Wise. A real boss. While Tony was a greedy man. Greed and pride killed Tony. Sometimes in life having just balls don't get you nowhere.
Frank was smarter than Tony, but he slipped up once and let his emotions get in the way. Those of us with straight jobs can make mistakes and bounce back. In the criminal world, it only takes one miscalculation to end it all.
Wow! Frank nailed it..fly straight, low key and under the radar. How true because look how it ended for power hungry Montana! 10 years later, Pacino's character Carlito Brigante was the opposite..."All I want to do is rent old pintos to tourists in the Bahamas!" "Car rental guys don't get killed that much!" -What an actor ⭐
Announcement ..no shirt buttons were unnecessarily used in this scene. Current rules covering Minimum order of shirt gathering were enforced. Oh, and Chichi. ..dont forget the Yayo.- Edit- 8 months later and years of watching this intermittently and only now do I see the Bobby Kennedy signed photo on the shelf- sly nod and a wink there by Stone 😂
So we are not gonna talk about the fact that Tony ki**ed Frank just because he didn't want him to sleep with his girl? That's the most disrespectful thing a man can do to another... Frank was right about everything.
Frank was the only genius in the film. Tony was the most charismatic. Charisma can get you far but brains and a cool mind can get you a comfortable lifetime.
Love him or hate him, Frank had a point.
No one loves or hates him. Frank was a loser in Scarface
@@mrkingjesse378you sound bitter
What point, Frank was just as flashy as every other drug dealer in the movie.
@RFJersey Yes" but Frankie was low key he wasn't out there making noise and drawing attention to himself!!!
@mrkingjesse378 You are absolutely correct" but at the end of day his message remain valid!! Look what happen to tony at the end when he didn't take heed!!
Frank would of died an old man extremely wealthy had he not met Tony Montana a man who wanted it all
Omar was a rat, would've ended up in prison
He did have him killed.
Well died further down the line than Tony did
Frank was a drug dealer
The movie represents people who make these types of decisions, frank Sosa and tony montana are the same in my eyes. They even like the same type of women. Frank probably has a more stable past compared to tony even being Latin descent, but at least Frank had a little league team that he actually cared about while Tony kept trying to take control of situations where he thought things were straightforward when they almost never are, but the movie itself being able to present that message and everything else indirectly is exactly why it’s a good movie.
Tony had balls but Frank was the smart one
"Frank never talked about money!"
That's 'cause he was so smart!
Hahhaa! "was".
Not too smart. He hit Tony, with no one confirming what happened, and then only had Ernie around him that night.
But Tony is the one who’s been idolized for years.
Frank was so smart he died before Tony and Tony out smarted frank..
@@danielmarquez4727😂😂😂
Frank is telling Tony the secret of success but he did not want it.
Tony out succeeded frank... frank so smart he died first.
@@danielmarquez4727Tony so successful he died young
@@ASOS_GODtheyre both so smart someone else wanted them dead.
You're all so smart you're broke in comparison to Frank or Tony.
Tony wanted to make big money IMMEDIATELY, whereas Frank knew it was a slow & gradual process.
In the end, frank was right all along.
Frank was right but Frank also messed up by bringing Tony (a person who wanted it) under his wing. Which ultimately the reason why Frank lost it all.
NOPE... FRANK WAS GOING 2 GET IT ANYWAYS...DIAZ BROTHERS
@@StreetzCultureTV "fk gaspar gomez and fk the fkn diaz brothers"!! lol
He sure was
Nope, Frank flew small and ended up the same place as Tony.
Frank was right.
He didn’t care about living to be old. He was right but his philosophy just wasn’t compatible. It was never truly about the long game it was about living fast so when the wall hits it’ll end so fast you don’t realize it’s all fallen apart. leaving at the top.
BULLSEYE. Frank was ON point about Tony, He did GREAT until Tony came into the lineup. He JACKED it all up getting greedy and Frank Called it .
@@ActionPantherTony grew up in poverty and spent majority of his life at the bottom, he wanted nothing more than to become rich and be at the top and wasn’t going to allow anyone or anything to stand in his way.
That’s why he lasted so long in the business Tony lasted a year
@@HarristonRichardson-h8ffranks guy was a snitch so nope
Frank told him his downfall right to his face
Always loved that art work in his office. Totally cool. 🌞
That was epic
Extremely unique!!!!
My dad's dental office built in the 70's had very similar wall paper. Crazy to think about that now.
It's so cool
Same, can never take my eyes of it, some beautiful 80's retro miami flavours ✌️
Frank was right, Tony didn't last much
Not bc of greed. Bc he had morals, no wife no kids
@@ninog9737he still wouldn’t have lasted long anyway. He got busted and was getting too high on his own supply and his wife and best friend were starting to hate him.
@@Dontcare-p7l they take out the hit, Tony gets no jail time, dont remember the "we have a problem" meeting? And so what about his wife and Manny? He didn't live for them lol they were just tagged along in his journey.
Tony got killed because he made himself a target to the Feds.
How do the Colombian drug lords do things in real life?
There you go. 🤷♂️
I could watch this movie 1 million times & never get tired of it. Pure classic
😁👍So true, I know this film off by heart, every word, and will watch it a m8llion more times.
You should check out Scarface 1932 version to see how really well done the remade 1983 version is it’s so good I watched the original for the first time last night and man it’s intense even if it’s in black n white it was incredible seeing the original work and how the remake compares to it and does phenomenally
Yesssss especially as I get older.
Are you a drug lord or fantasize about being a drug lord by watching Scarface a million times...?
@@BrianWarren-hl6pv I just like the movie. What's it to you??
The way he spins before exiting is genius
You’re the only person who picked that up in my 55 years lol. 👍. Nice job
Showing why Al Pacino is one of the greatest
I’m surprised how nobody mentions it lol
FRANK WAS DROPPING WHAT I CALL GANGSTER KNOWLEDGE
Frank was not a real gangster. He had a narcotics detective on his payroll....he had weak and unreliable employees with no integrity. And he tried to exploit Tony from the very beginning. You have to remember that Omar put Tony on the deal that almost got him cut with the chainsaw. That was Omars people
Fatherless men resent father figures.
@@high_maintenance especially when the father has a detective and a snitch POS on his payroll .....as well as probably being a protected federal informant himself (Frank)
Like the old saying goes “what do men with power always want? More power”
Facts
Some real matrix knowledge 👍🏼
1983 -2023....SHOULD HAVE BRING BACK THIS FILM TO THE THEATERS ON IT'S 40TH ANNIVERSARY
You finished??
😂@@ravinodyab7725
They did bring it back to the theaters.. 🎭 4k screenings..
RIP The late great Robert Loggia!🙏😇🎥🇺🇲🇮🇹
Tony Soprano had him sent back to prison
He was funny in the sopranos. Shame he was losing his memory at the time.
@@Stevo-klo45453 Yes! True! He grew up in Staten Island with my best friends father! The versital Robert Loggia! RIP 🙏😇🎥🇺🇲🇮🇹
@@tomscerbo1588 that’s so cool man. I’m from Australia man. His a good actor, yes r.I.p to Robert 🙏🏼
@@Stevo-klo45453 Much appreciated Stevo-klo! THX for responding! Hope everything is well in the land down under! Peace to you!✌️
Frank was right the whole time. Frank had a dealership, little League team. Things that made him low key. Tony had a reality company that made stupid amount of money and made no sense.
The big the outright win, the more liquid he can be. The more legit. I didn't know. What a movie. Good for a rainy day. I hope the young men don't watch this
Tony was definitely had no control over his emotions and acted wrecklessly
And bought a fucking tiger
@@dravenericson9126 😂yup
@@migz_8894he couldn’t take a loss he would overreact every time
Frank should have clipped him. His mistake was allowing a subordinate to run loose like that.
Well, he did try.🤷🏾♂️
👍
oh yeah then what would happen in the movie 🎥😮
Wow... your rite
Sosa took care of an insubordinate
Tony in the end.
Frank was right here. Tony stepped on him, after all he did for him...
These two delivered masterful performances, but no Oscar nod for “Scarface”.
Robert Loggia was a great actor. RIP.
Damn straight bro, may he rest in peace.
RIP robert loggia
R for- Robert loggia
O for- oh my god! It's Robert loggia
B for- by God! Isn't that Robert loggia?
E for - everyone loves Robert loggia
R for - Robert loggia
T for- thats Robert loggia!
L for - look! It's Robert loggia
O for- oh my goodness it's Robert loggia
G for- good golly, that's Robert loggia!
G for- goddamn , it's Robert loggia!
I for- it's Robert loggia!
A for - ah...it's Robert loggia
He had a brief role in The Sopranos...Excellently played.
He was star of tv séries THE Cat
I think Omar was right from the very beginning they should've gotten that 50$ space cadet to do it. 😂
Omar was on the run from Vienna for killing mozart anyway.. 😂
Oh he realized that which is why he set them up with the Colombians but didn’t realized Tony is a cold blooded killer that can survive a situation as a drug rip off since he was in the army in Cuba during Castros regime which meant you had to be ruthless
Frank was speaking to Tony through personal experience. Tony had mad balls but at the end tho Frank was right all of long. I will never get tired of this legendary classic. I love it too this very day 😎🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥.
Not really. Tony died bc he had morals, not because of anything Frank said lol
Greed destroyed tony, and fear destroyed frank
Hiring Tony destroyed him
Narcissism destroyed Tony. Thinking he could do anything and everyone better get in line or get checked. Eventually you get checked.
Tony didnt listen to sosa. No fucking kids... Sosa didnt care.
@@GuidedbyCrows Well stated💯
Jealousy destroyed Frank,it wasn’t about Sosa, it was about the girl,Frank saw Tony as threat and his ego pushed him to the edge…
One of the real lessons of the movie
Movie had many lessons all throughout
DON'T GET HIGH OFF YOUR OWN SUPPLY
Nowadays you can have the fast life as long as you pay taxes. But you really gotta launder it well. Which is almost impossible to get away with on that scale unless you bribe. Other business models like casinos in less regulated countries could work well and not raise much suspicion.
There will never be a modern movie as good as Scarface.
Real-life lesson. You can have multiple successes all your life and win. But it only takes 1 bad decision to lose it all. That one bad decision was Tony.
One hundred percent correct. If you can bang singles and few doubles take it and play the long game . . . grab volume over time, slow and steady.
Those who start gambling by swinging for the fences taking large risks that generate too much exposure create more problems than they solve.
one bad decision by Tony is violating the second rule: never get high on your own supply. As ambitious, narcissistic and greedy as Tony was, he was still thinking straight until he got constantly high on coke and became the paranoid, delusional madman that he was.
@jaybee5315 Take this lesson with you when You Start Your Own Business.
@@jaybee5315 They say don't get high on your own supply bc if you snort/shoot up/smoke your own supply then you don't have anything to sell. He should'nt have gotten high period.
@@uploadvidz4490that didn't matter for Tony he was rich and had more than enough to use. Its more about how it effected his mind
Frank was right, Sosa could have easily lied about Omar being an informant. And as expected, Tony bought it. Sosa was just trying to appoint a new leader in Miami that he could easily infuence. I used to think it was Tony’s balls of steel that got him to the top, but that just made him more exploitable.
Omar set up Tony in the Colombian deal.
He had balls but he wasn't smart enough to listen to wiser people
Thing is, Omar and Tony didnt get along the day they met. Omar always looked at Tony as a piece of shit, to Tony, Omar's fate didnt matter one bit to him. Did you see how he was trying to son him in front of Sosa? There was no reason needed for Tony to even care about him lol
@@ninog9737Yeah, even if Sosa lied, Tony still hated Omar since he was convinced that he was responsible for the botched Colombian deal and ensuing bloodbath.
He should’ve deleted Tony immediately.
Montana got things done though....a very useful tool for the organisation, that's why Frank didn't wanna lose him
In reality,Tony would've been clipped after the trip to Columbia.
No. As much as i love him, he was too much of a liability. They should of clipped him as soon as he spun out the door. @4exgold
The same is true in reality, the guys who lay low and stay quiet end up lasting longer
Very very true
Facts💯
Indeed 💯 and with facts.
That only really applies to the drug game or organized crime
Not everyone likes to live without taking gambles
“You callin me a liar?”
“I ain’t callin you a truther!”
"I GAVE YOU YOUR START, I WAS THE ONE WHO BELIEVED IN YOU!" 😁👍
One of the greatest supporting actors of all time.
I read that in Frank's yelling voice 😂
🔥😎
@@MJAY-yf3kb
You got to 😁👌
The older I get the more I realize that Frank was right. Everyone is routing for Tony but Frank had wisdom.
He brought tony wtf are you talking about
Wisdom, but not enough balls. And balls make the rules.
His biggest problem was underestimating Tony's greed. Which is exactly what he told Tony not to do
Tony messed it up for everybody. Got his sister killed, killed his best mate, fkd Sosa, killed Frank, got himself killed, his mates killed. What’s to admire. Sosa had to clean all that shit up and he was the only one who knew how to it properly.
Frank was a coward who hated taking gambles. Not everyone likes to live like that lol
Great movie. One of Pacinos greatest performances.
I love how Frank had to give himself assurance/insurance "I'm the Boss..."👌
I like Tony's response though sure your the boss
"Anyone who must say they are the boss is no boss". - GOT
Tony should have been appreciative and loyal to Frank
Yeah Like Jay should have been to Dame
For some people, money and power is not something to be shared!
He did stay loyal. He made what he could on the side but he never turned him.
@@joshm2089 except he wanted franky's girl along with his business!!!
@@1VAHNFANEL shame her womb is polluted tho
That’s straight facts by Frank.
Frank dropped that knowledge.
But knowledge ain’t for everyone..
It's for everyone but everyone ain't for it
@@MuhammadAli-Lateef same difference..
As the saying goes, "You can lead a horse to the water, but you can't make him drink it."
Frank was a cool dude. Tony got too loud too quick. His attitude got the best of him.
Frank should’ve shot Tony in the back right then and there he knew Tony wanted it all for himself
Elvira !!!!! You want Elvira!!!! A few scenes later ,… on his knees begging 😂😂
He knew elvira was a skank
R.I.P. Robert Loggia. You will always be remembered in this great role, Frank Lopez.
I was working at a movie theater and century city when this movie came out. Just above the playboy club. We had long lines for about four weeks. sold out every friday saturday and sunday.
Frank lookin like George Jefferson in the beginning 😂
Well, he was moving on up..
That theme song needs played in the background. "Well, we're moving on UUUUP TOOOO THA EAST SIIIIDE WE FINALLY GOT A PIEEEECE OF THAAAAAA PIE" lmao
If you look at his character in the Sopranos, he actually walks like him too
the question is where did that phone call come from that Sosa took (privately)??? and Frank had a point. Tony believed Sosa and assumed he was tellimg the truth about Omar being a rat . then again, Tony was swimming in waters where he had no choice but to believe Sosa or be killed too.
Omar and Tony didn't like each other at all anyway. If anything, Sosa did Tony a favor by taking out his biggest rival within Franks organisation. And since Tony wanted to do business with Sosa in the future, it was clear which side he'd pick. It doesn't even matter what Tony believed that Omar was a rat, things were going in his favor regardless.
Frank was dropping knowledge. Tony wasnt trying to hear it.
The show offs don't last....I like that ❤
Tony wasn't greedy. He just wanted the whole world and everything in it.
The truth...no one wants to hear
Bob Loggia great actor.
Robert Loggia!!
Ya JACKASS
He was a stooley and Frank was a rat. Remember who came and payed Tony a visit at the club and remember who Tony killed after Manolo killed Frank. Sosa is the ideal of the movie , Tony was right they were becoming weak and comfortable and Tony had morales that went against both of the guys he had to report to. Bothe Frank with the snitching and paying off of cops and Sosa with the ruthlessness of killing anyone against the agenda.
Very good point I agree 👍🏼
Well stated💯
You finish can i go now😂😂😂
Pearls before swine, like it or not the rat had a point
some movies just go on forever.
YOU BOUGHT THAT LINE...??
Tony’s motivation was Frank’s wife, he was obsessed with her.
Pussy will be your downfall
No. She was just a bi-product of the life he wanted. She wasn’t special to him.
@@harleyfleeton565 You see it your way, I'll see it mine.
@@harleyfleeton565
And it had to be her when women chasing thick wallets abounded around.
No this isn't true. She was something he saw and wanted but saying she was his motivation is just wrong. I am very certain Tony would have done everything the same way even if she didn't exist. As quite well explained in this clip, Tony wanted it all. No sole thing or person was the source of his motivation. I think it was the fact that he started out with nothing that motivated him. He basically wanted everything that the world told him he couldn't get. It was that same reason that made it impossible for him to understand Frank's advice.
Frank kinda knew he was next
Had to. Tony totally disregarded his knowledge and presence, casually walking the fuck out. Frank standing there with his hands slowly dropping🤣. Had to feel something...
Other than like a chump
In fact, as much as he is everyone’s favorite character in the movie, Tony was a punk.
Tony was a worker nothing more. A money making goon, started working for Frank and then Sosa the end lol
@@mikedadon8037 lol
Did he feel lucky?
I mean his carelessness and desire for control caused the loss of his sister and of his best friend.
He broke basically every rule of the drug game: stay low key, fly straight, don't get high on your own supply. Tony was greedy and he wanted the world. This movie is basically a cautionary tale about greed
Frank was the blueprint. Tony was a cautionary tale. 💯👑
Frank was right on point 👉 on how to operate in that business
Tony was doing great in business. Just lost some respect from manny and elvia, whoopty doo lol his only obstacle was his morals for wife and kids nothing else
This scenes represents the absolute truth of a violent world: when you face someone who is willing to go further than you, you are finished.
Two different points of view, let's stay the way we are, low but still profitable and safe or go for the big numbers and become huge...
And then die like a "cakaroach", alone in an empty mansion. Nice way to go, eh?
@@ivanaleksandartsanev1693 no risk no profit.
I mean Frank is right a,he doesn't want to be bigger guy in drug deal or illegal activities, because the fed and his enemy will always coming for him,his life will never be in peace state, at the end he just want more money to have luxury life and enjoy it to the fullest.
Tony in the other hand only think about power without knowing how to play the game right.he will cross anyone no matter how dangerous they are without knowing what he capable of.
@@Alien345-f1o plus he couldn't handle his personal problems with his "nose" habit, his girlfriend and his sister and because of that he wiped out rhe wrong guys...
@@vasilisvasiliadis3256 you goddam 👍
Words of wisdom
I've known Guys with Tony Montanas attitude,since 1985 to 2024 they only last from 2 to 4 yrs,after that,they are either resting in peace,or doing some serious time,and after doing time they are never the same
A prequel of Sosa working w/the Feds in early 70s NYC is 🔥
Omar was working w/ the feds not Sosa.
My version would be Tony's wife having a son who ends up in a relationship with Sosa's daughter. Seeing Tony's wife was the only one who made it out alive in his camp.
@@selfcreated124 that sounds way too much like a spanish soap opera, i like the ideas of alejandro sosa origin or continuation story and tony having an heir with elvira but its either one or the other, mixing those two is stupid, and to be honest the first one makes more sense because realistically speaking theres not an actor alive who can portray Tony Montanas (Al Pacinos) son currently
@@Djordje-gd5pw , with all due respect though you're entitled to voice your opinion, it means absolutely nothing to me. And if you use a word like stupid a lot it shows just how unintelligent you are. If you don't agree with something or someone there's never a need to be rude. Have an awesome rest of your day and life.
@@Djordje-gd5pwThere was this idea I once heard(in youtube comments section ironically enough) of Tony's son going to kill Sosa and avenge his father. Funny to think about, I guess.
Tony used Frank to get to where was going, and in the end they all died,
What Tony meant to say.
"You finished. I go now."😂😂😂
Loggia was fantastic in this.
The man. The legend. Feech Lamanna
I love this movie to death, Tony had such conviction. He literally died because he wouldn't compromise his morals to save himself from prison.
Totally 90s with the artwork!!!
Try 70s
90s 😂😂😂😂😂
Omar was dropped out of the helicopter hung by his neck,by the guy who eventually shot Tony in the back! Sosa said to do it!😮😳>😎
The guy with the sunglasses no?
@@masoncampbell3314 Oui le second garde du corps et tueur à gages de Sosa et de surcroît muet pendant tout le film Lol😎
Frank was that dude. Very smart. Wise. A real boss. While Tony was a greedy man. Greed and pride killed Tony.
Sometimes in life having just balls don't get you nowhere.
If Tony had listened to Frank, Manny and Gina would have given him a niece or a nephew.
He gave frank an offer he can't refuse
Frank was smarter than Tony, but he slipped up once and let his emotions get in the way. Those of us with straight jobs can make mistakes and bounce back. In the criminal world, it only takes one miscalculation to end it all.
Wow! Frank nailed it..fly straight, low key and under the radar. How true because look how it ended for power hungry Montana! 10 years later, Pacino's character Carlito Brigante was the opposite..."All I want to do is rent old pintos to tourists in the Bahamas!" "Car rental guys don't get killed that much!" -What an actor ⭐
What happened was Tony had morals lol his morals got him killed not greed or power
And Carlito was too soft. He made a fatal mistake in letting Benny Blanco live.
If this movie was a roller coaster, this clip is the click click click at the very top.
Tony was a jealous hater....
True like most immigrants
Where did you come up with that ?🤷🏾♂️
@@keronwindley4950why he want his girl an frank help him get money fake
He was 100% right
Manny was the best, smiling the whole time.
The hoodie is 🔥
All I can think of when I see this is frank yelling at Paulie in the sopranos!!
20 years in the can entitles him to earn!
@@jayciejaybee7872In my book you get points for staying outta the can!
Good thing for me then, that what you think don't mean Ugatz to me!
Nice movie 👏👏👏
He was so handsome when he was young I've always had a crush on him
Agree his always been one of ny favorite actors ❤
Frank was absolutely right. Live to a nice ripe old age with wealth and comfort or Die Young never knowing nothing.
Every time I rewatch the movie I always hope for Tony to listen to Frank.
Tony told him from the gate that she isn’t for you so if you don’t want to listen from the start accept what comes at the end of that
What about Titanic?
Hoping that it will sail?
@@ИльяЗаболотный-е5м No. I never watched Titanic but I know what you mean. I probably would feel the same.
Am not Afraid too have power or be powerful Boss
Announcement ..no shirt buttons were unnecessarily used in this scene. Current rules covering Minimum order of shirt gathering were enforced. Oh, and Chichi. ..dont forget the Yayo.- Edit- 8 months later and years of watching this intermittently and only now do I see the Bobby Kennedy signed photo on the shelf- sly nod and a wink there by Stone 😂
So we are not gonna talk about the fact that Tony ki**ed Frank just because he didn't want him to sleep with his girl? That's the most disrespectful thing a man can do to another... Frank was right about everything.
the world Chico and everything in it
Hiring Tony was a huge mistake. He was impatient and reckless.
If frank was smarter he would have jus take a backseat n let Tony run his own ting n collect a piece
Hell nah Tony would’ve brought them down with the heat.
Honestly, Manuel would have been better off running things. He could recognize that Frank was smart
@chrisb1906 Nope, Manny wasn't so smart (the Seidelbaum "deal" was all Manny).
Picture looks great!!!
Tony didn't fly straight.
Frank made good points to Tony about staying low key and not going after the flash, but Frank tried to take Tony out twice
Frank es smart, you know?
Frank was the only genius in the film. Tony was the most charismatic. Charisma can get you far but brains and a cool mind can get you a comfortable lifetime.
Great movie
I never realized there’s a headshot of Bobby Kennedy behind Frank in this scene.
"You stole your deal"
Stall
Frank should talk. He wants what he don’t need. He’s a REAL hassa.