Batter Up - The Untouchables (3/10) Movie CLIP (1987) HD
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CLIP DESCRIPTION:
Capone's (Robert De Niro) baseball metaphor ends badly for one gangster.
FILM DESCRIPTION:
Like the TV series that shared the same title, The Untouchables (1987) was an account of the battle between gangster Al Capone and lawman Eliot Ness, this time in the form of a feature film boasting big stars, a big budget, and a script from respected playwright David Mamet. Kevin Costner stars as Ness, a federal agent who has come to Chicago during the Prohibition Era, when corruption in the local police department is rampant. His mission is to put crime lord Capone (Robert De Niro) out of business, but Capone is so powerful and popular that Ness is not taken seriously by the law or the press. One night, discouraged, he meets a veteran patrolman, Jimmy Malone (Sean Connery), and discovers that the acerbic Irishman is the one honest man he's been seeking. Malone has soon helped Ness recruit a gunslinger rookie, George Stone (Andy Garcia), and, joined by nebbish accountant Oscar Wallace (Charles Martin Smith), the men doggedly pursue Capone and his illegal interests. At first a laughingstock, Ness soon has Capone outraged over his and Malone's sometimes law-bending tactics, and the vain mobster strikes back in vicious style. Ultimately, it is the most unexpected and minor of crimes, tax evasion, which proves Capone's undoing. All of the credits for The Untouchables boasted big names, including music from Ennio Morricone and costumes by Giorgio Armani. Director Brian De Palma continued his tradition of including a homage to past masters of the cinema with a taut stairway shoot-out reminiscent of a similar sequence in Sergei Eisenstein's Battleship Potemkin (1925).
CREDITS:
TM & © Paramount (1987)
Cast: Ernest Capponi, Robert De Niro, Billy Drago
Director: Brian De Palma
Producers: Raymond Hartwick, Art Linson
Screenwriters: Oscar Fraley, Eliot Ness, David Mamet
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This is the most extreme game of duck duck goose I've ever seen
🤣
And you sure as hell don’t want to be picked as the goose.
More like Whack-A-Mole to me. Only one mole.
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Henry Discipline In real life they were plotting to kill him. But for movie purposes, they had him pick one to make an example of.
Guaranteed someone at that table went on to invent Zoom.
boooooooooooooooooo
underrated comment
Or Skype 🤣🤣🤣
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
You mean someone's Grandson or Great Grandson would go on to invent Zoom
This is why I hate staff meetings.
😅this made me laugh so much
Hey, something to be said for working from home and doing all meetings on Zoom or GoogleMeets!
Ya---but they don't use bats in staff meetings just politics which kills slower.
You should say that you scare of staff meetings.
😂😂😂
Iconic scene. What's even more brutal is that this is based on a true historical event, with 3 mobsters being beat to death with baseball bats. The context and story of the deaths are still unknown, but it is true that it was Capone related.
It’s probably based on the theory/story about John Scalise and two other guys
“Years later, a more popular story emerged that Al Capone had discovered that Scalise, Anselmi, and Giunta were conspiring with rival mobster Joe Aiello to betray him. Capone bodyguard Frankie Rio was credited with uncovering the plan, which his boss initially refused to believe. During a charade concocted for their benefit, Capone staged an argument with Rio in front of Scalise and Anselmi and then slapped his bodyguard, who ran from the room. Both killers tracked Frankie Rio down and offered to bring him in on their plans with Giunta and Aiello. After confirmation of the treachery, an elaborate ruse was developed to get rid of the plotters. At the climax of a dinner thrown in their honor, Capone produced a baseball bat and beat the three men nearly to death, before two or three gunmen stepped in to finish the job.”
I mean these guys were known associates of Capone so the betrayal story is probably true.
This is the whole point about contract law, the whole point of a contract is to make sure this kind of thing never happens!
I heard it was that the three men were conspiring against Capone, but thanks to a loyal, Al found out so he held a gala dinner in their honor (much like this scene) and beat them to death with a bat
@@chuckferrel5482 I heard they dropped an atomic bomb on Swindon!
About 15 quid's worth of damage!
Ostensibly where future boss Tony Accardo got his nickname, "Joe Batters".
Great motivational speech, i think the rest of the team got the message.
+Harry Callahan Yep, he made an offer they couldn't refuse.
+Harry Callahan A lot more convincing then Mr. Burns.
+Finntastique De Niro is a younger Marlon Brando, he should know all about that stuff.
Harry Callahan Negan took this to a whole different level
Yes...
100% Agre...
I THOUGHT I TOLD YOU TO SHAVE OFF THOSE SIDEBURNS!
How relieved would you feel after he walked past you.
GmanLives very relieved sunny jim
Only to walk back behind you and stand there...
GmanLives Well he was walking back and forth so I only be relieved after he beat the Capo’s head in.
10/10
WHAT ARE YOU DOING HERE, MOD REVIEWER?!
w a t
I actually love how 2-3 of them are just like looking at the guy like "yeah, there goes another one", like they're used to it.
😂😂😂
One of them is supposed to be Frank Nitti....who would not have flinched nor cared.
Frank Nitti was one of Capone’s best Top Hitmen, of course he’s used to seeing Death, plus he knew not to Cross Capone even though Real Life Story says He Betrayed him.
Thats how it is 😂😂
The two men at Nitti's right are the bookkeeper and the accountant that the Untouchables team caught
A good CEO always knows how to deliver an effective message.
I love how everyone in this movie over laughs at anything resembling a joke he makes.
They’re all terrified of him.
He loves it
Putin's friends
Yes Men
That makes it ironic that he has a round table at which to seat his gang. Like a dark mirror of King Arthur.
"They don't love him... they fear him. There's a difference."
Al Capone definitely had the makings of a varsity athlete.
GODDAMNIT UNCLE JUNE!
Small hands that's what his problem was.
CM punk
The real Al Capone was never THAT cruel.
Comment gold kid, gold I tell ya
I wonder how many of those guys were really nervous when he was walking around with that bat
I thought the same. They were turning around and such.
eaglerabbit89 u
Everyone but Nitty
Acting
Likely only the guy who was actually guilty
My old high school history teacher was a huge movie fan and I remember when talking about Al Capone in class, he recited this entire monologue in front of the class, bat and all.
Rip that one classmate.
That's when you know which class to put extra studying time into
@@riapos6679 😆😆😆✨️
All teachers should aspire to be like the one you describe. Regardless of subject.
I'd be more impressed if your young French teacher was a movie buff and insisted on acting out the whole interrogation scene from Basic Instinct.
Whenever there’s an unexpected whack, someone always says “Jesus Christ”
Thats funny cos when Jesus Christ got whacked everyone expected it:);)
@@davidfoy6419 Actually not at all. Not even his betrayer Jude expected that. They all hoped that no matter what happens, having done all those miracles and being divine, he will overcome his enemies, defeat the romans by force and bring back the government to the jewish people. Almost everybody was completely surprised and some even disappointed when Jesus accepted his arrest and torture peacefully
@William Bird facts
He never got to finish his cigar....
@William Bird There is a legal document that the non-Christian Romans had that marks his death by crucifixion. Almost every historian, Christian or not, acknowledges Jesus existed and was crucified.
Why didn’t Robert De Niro get an Oscar nomination for this performance? Absolutely brilliant. Scared the heck out of me.
I think it was too over the top for the oscars. Besides, I believe it wasn't even his best performance that year. He was more intimidating in Angel Heart.
@@t.hussain921 Jesus in AngelHeart he was downright creepy
@@doomvictor3934 when the eyes light up at the end i nearly die inside
DeNiro was on fire in the late 80's and early 90's --- just about every role he played was Oscar-worthy in that time period --- by the late 90's he was taking lucrative but goofy comedic roles and he lost a lot of his Oscar cred
Cause he was not black, an opressed female or a lgbt character
This scene is so well written/shot that even when re-watching and you know what's coming it's just as powerful
Cap
what happened to brian depalma?
As soon as the baseball bat came out you knew someone was gunna get whacked
Worked for an Italian dude who had a baseball bat in his car but never actually played baseball🤔
What did you work as?
André Silva a gun would be better
PearMint Squid
I was an apprentice chef, didn’t stay long only 3 months. He was the dodgiest person I ever met didn’t even pay me properly. Totally changed profession, went back to university and I work as a radiologist now. It was rather a tedious journey but it paid off at the end.
Italians always have a weapon in their car just in case, actually a lot of guys do. That’s common.
We like baseball ⚾ and baseball bat
Joker: How About another joke Murray.
Murray:
What'd ya get when......ya get what u fuckN deserve !!! Lol
@@brianwilliams6167 hahaha XD
A batman
Lololol
Ya insulted him, Joker, ya insulted him a little bit.
Notice at 1:49 how all the men at the table are horrified, yet Frank Nitti (Played by Billy Drago) is sitting nonchalant while casually wiping his hands with his napkin!
Honest Person Was just coming here to say this! 🤣 Bruh is only slightly bothered by the blood splattered in his hands. Dude did not flinch!
I never noticed that!!! Thanks!!!
I never noticed this either. Awesome tidbit of info. Also, I never noticed the guy they catch for the first time bringing in the alcohol from Canada (where Sean Connery blows off the dead guys head) is sitting right next to Billy Drago
Cause Nitti is a sociopath makes him an employee of the month
I love Billy Drago as Frank Nitti in this movie. This movie is what started his career.
As brutal as this scene is, at least it’s more accurate in how it portrays blunt head trauma and how little of it can actually kill someone than most movies ever
I had a head injury that took 10 years of my life....and i'm still only 85 percent BUT I'LL TAKE IT.!!! The poor soldiers with really bad ones...you are absolutely right.
You can see how they are shitting themselves when Capone starts walking behind them with that bat.
SQUEEZE LEMONS IN PEOPLES EYES no they dont, they just turn and look at him
yeah, no one knows who's going to get hit but they know someone will. Why did that guy get it anyway?
dt1111able
He thought he could skim off the top without Al noticing.
Trill Gates I thought it was because he let Elliot Ness and the other members of the untouchables raid that beer factory
Chandros Evans
That too
This scene is so powerful!...the lines written are so poetic and de Niro is unmatched in his delivery!...a dramatic demonstration of poetic gore and wisdom.
This was based on a real (and bloodier) event. It involved the murders of three men- John Scalise, Albert Anselmi and Joseph Giunta. Their plan was to assassinate Capone and seize his crime empire. Unfortunately for them, Capone found out via a loyal intermediary. He threw a gala dinner in their honor in Hammond, IN. After they were engorged with food and sated with wine, Capone henchmen jumped them on a prearranged signal and tied them to their chairs. Screaming furiously, Capone produced the bat and beat the three almost to death; they were each finished off with a gunshot to the head. Their bodies were left on a deserted stretch of road outside of town.
+Kaiju Director OO7 That's as sick as it comes.
And Scalise and Anselmi were the machine gunners at the St. Valentines Day massacre.
But that's just a popular myth; both murders have never been solved. The only true is that both were gunners at the St. Valentine's, but that thing about Capone killing them... just not proven facts.
Yes, Folkner repeats a myth which is more Hollywood than Capone-Scalise/Anselmi were killed, but highly unlikely in this manner
In mafia parlance this is called a confirmation.
At 1:49 Nitti is the only one looking straight at the carnage, thinking "damn, that's the end of this dinner then..."
He got used to such moments cause he wasn't just a regular mob he was a hitman if I'm not mistaken
Billy Drago was absolutely perfect in this role as a sociopathic hitman that isn't really all that perturbed; just wipes off his blood spattered hands with the air of wiping off food.
nah Nitti will dig right into the grub right after they clear the stiff off the table
This scene was filmed in the historic Blackstone Hotel's ballroom. Its one of the most amazing rooms in the whole hotel. I was there for a wedding. Amazing place. I highly recommend it for a vacation. Just don't get clubbed to death in the ballroom that's all.
Lol.....very interesting fact tho 👍
Beautiful! But no lectures on teamwork.
Al Capone used to get his hair cut in this hotel's barber shop. The room in this scene, the Crystal Ballroom, was where "Lucky" Luciano hosted the first ever Crime Convention in 1931.
Which country is it in?
@@dhalsim-1 The United States, downtown Chicago, Illinois.
This right here is what's makes Robert DeNiro the greatest actor. Calm, poised and murderous all in one little scene.
Capone's Main man was also Sonnys guy from "A bronx Tale" (1993)
Al pacino is much better dumb dumb
Just like al Capone
Yes. Every second of this scene you’re just terrified of him. When he’s smiling even.
Especially in the deer hunter
In real life, it was Tony Accardo who did this when he was still Al Capone's bodyguard. He killed 2 mobsters with a bat that night. Al Capone then named him "Joe Batters".
I just saw something on Accardo when he went on vacation and his house got burglarized. I think a total of 10 people were killed or disappeared after that happened in 1978. It was surprising to hear that he had a direct connection to Capone, yet he died as late as he did in 1992!
Urban legend. It was really because he liked making pancakes
Tony "Big Tuna" Accardo? I think I heard of him.
If the story I heard is true, then I don't feel too bad for the two guys. What I heard is that they were planning to "un-alive" Capone so they could take over his business.
De Niro is a lagend ❤
Respect to DeNiro, but the man that brings the best out of guys like him and Pacino is Brian De Palma. Absolute genious.
More like Martin Scorsese. Well, except for _The Irishman._
Edit: HaHa and neither Scorsese or De Palma are a genius(or _genious?)._ 🤭🤭🤭
@@donarthiazi2443De Niro was brilliant in The Irishman as well. Such an underrated performance.
@@Revolver1981
Oh puhleese... UA-cam should ban the word _"underrated"_ from the comment section because so few people seem to know what it means.
@@donarthiazi2443 He should've been nominated for the Oscar. He gave the best performance in that movie. Him and Pesci. Pacino's performance was highly overrated. Typical over the top performance by Pacino who I like as well.
@@Revolver1981 You are an idiot. Pacino was the best part of that movie.
The guys to the left of him really can't eat their cake now.
Atleast they have some red strawberry syrup on it.
A little bit of bloody brain matter adds flavor --- unless it has syphilis or HIV in it
Red velvet cake
In honor of Billy Drago, whose passing was just announced, I invite all of you to notice and enjoy Nitti's "reaction" to the horror unfolding. Such a great touch for those paying attention. He was so good in bad guy roles, and by all accounts, a gentleman and supportive peer off-camera.
i've rewatched this clip like eight times and i can't figure out where he is. is he visible in this clip?
@@sophagator327 He's sitting at the table.
@@sophagator327 he’s in the car
@@TheStopShort ahahahh you're epic!
@@sophagator327 If you look closely you can see him peeking out from the leaves of the potted plant in the corner.
This is one of the most extreme scenes of violence ever.
THE UNTOUCHABLES is a big, brassy, art deco classic. One of my favourite gangster pictures.
Yeah it’s like a cartoon compared to scene from Irreversible
Three baseball clubbing movie/TV scenes come to mind. This, the scene in Inglorious Bastards (I can't be bothered to misspell it right) and the infamous Negan scene in The Walking Dead. The first two are worthy but the last takes it for sheer violence and shock impact.
I am your 100th like...and it's one of my favorites too!
Nicky Santoros death in casino 1995 by baseball bats was the most intense for me, really brutal.
I thought so too until i saw the scene in Casino where Joe Pescis character and his brother get beat and killed
Ennio Morricone's score for The Untouchables intensifies the dramatic effect of so many scenes by perfectly capturing the suspense and tension. The piano accompanyment to the overhead shot of the henchman's head bleeding out is epic.
Wow he did this movie too??? Amazing
"I get nowhere unless the team wins". I agree!
The guy knew what was coming, so he smoked his last cigar.
Eazy livin, but he was stealin when he shoulda been buyin ;)
Any cigar would have been his last.
Why was he killed again?
I’m confused on what happened.
I’m visually impaired, so I didn’t see what happened.
There was nothing he could do, the bat was a made guy and the back of his head wasn't.
And that's that.
The bat even smashed his face in, so his mother couldn’t give him an open casket funeral.
Lmao
So sick of hearing this
He never had the makings of a varsity athlete
1:45 Imagine being the waiter coming in and asking "who wants dessert?"
that's the gag at the very end of the movie Clue, when the butler asks that after all the murders.
They certainly did …….
His acting scared me. I hoped I would never have to meet a person like that. Phenomenal acting by the great DeNiro
God of cinema!
Hack of cinema!
Love how Frank Nitti just watches with no real emotion, while all the rest are turning their heads with shock, and disbelief! Robert Deniro portrayed Al Capone the best!
I don’t like Deniros portrayal he just played himself really.
juneaug Lok translate
Ken Haddad
How he plays himself? Are you drunk ?
Jeremy 065 He’s the same guy in every movie. He has the same mannerisms, same accent same everything....and it’s good but he’s overrated. In the movie Casino it’s a perfect example. Pesci spoke with a midwestern or especially a Chicago accent, Deniro never even tried just the same guy.
Jeremy 065 He’s the same guy with the same expressions and mannerisms. Daniel Day Lewis is a legend not Deniro, Deniro is a good movie star but not a great actor. And yes Pesci absolutely changed his accent in Casino, he changed his native New York accent to a Chicago accent anyone from the States or especially one of those cities and clearly hear it.
Continues walking around the table, realizes he has bashed the wrong guys brains in
Oof.
So menacing , De Niro is such a good actor. Even after so many views that scene still gives me the chills 👌🏻
This is the clip Jeff Bezos shows to his directors in their every staff meeting.
I did not know that. Thanks for the information
@Satanogoat Rex he doesn’t even pay taxes
I'd take my chances with Bezos --- he's a short bald guy that escaped from a Monopoly board --- I aint afraid of him
He's like were all a team ...Or...
@@lukebuchwald9252 lulz
I think this is one of DeNiro’s most underrated performances. Basically a glorified cameo role and he chews scenery in the best possible way.
Everything, on every subject, that's ever been done anywhere... is *underrated* to UA-camrs..
Can’t agree anymore
@@DelxtBks
Thanks
More like OVERRATED.
If Al Capone picked up a bat I'd leave the room regardless of what I had or hadn't done
degaulle30 and that would probably sign your death warrant 💀 too suspicious. I myself would start asking questions on why you left (or rather, tried to leave) and I’m no mob
@@JohnDoe-dj3lw Exactly scary thing is, you would have to sit there in anxiety
@@doomvictor3934 gangsters aren't friendly
@@jarrodedson5441 Amen and if they are, that's even worse😟
I would grab my baseball glove
Close to 4 decades later it’s still a great scene and as chilling as when I first saw it when I was 14.
I love this movie. It may be 95% fiction, but it's damn good fiction.
That's some mighty fine real non fiction there
I wish the little girl who took that suitcase... I wish that never actually happened...
It’s very close to how the real Al Capone was. That’s what makes it work.
@@PhilAndersonOutside De Niro was fantastic as Capone. And any film featuring Sean Connery always automatically gets some plus points from me.
@@PhilAndersonOutside How do people gauge a Capone performance? Is there a bunch of video's online that the real Capone can be seen interacting and going about his daily life or something?
"Leave the bat, take the cannoli."
Imagine if he got the wrong guy, they all look the same from the back.
That would be a good twist
😂
He actually looked back at deniro then he say "team the team WACK
. So how he get the wrong guy ?
Most Italian guys in the 30's all looked the same from the back --- lots of grease in their hair forming "duck tails"
HaHa! Good one!
Them all murmuring teamwork in order to not piss Al off is both terrifying and hilarious
_Teamwork!_ …I find even myself chanting this to myself after watching this clip.
I like how Nitty is the only one who isn't horrified. He was ready for that shit. Probably thinking, "he died like a pig".
Destroyer of Worlds LOL
Thanos of Titan Also notice how the lieutenant who later cracks under Malone's fake-gunshot-in-the-mouth gambit up at the Canadian border is one of the most horrified at Capone's attack. Foreshadowing ... can't stand the sight of blood.
Ronald Bittner LOL. Never noticed that. He's probably thinking, "AHHH, I'LL TELL YA WHATCHA WANNA KNOW!!!!!"
+Thanos of Titan He never knew what hit him that stunad.
Lmao right??
He got Al Capwned!
That is extremely clever
I LOVE YOUR PROFILE PIC
Oooooooowwww
Gotta see this now?
ElBombastico883 🤣 he sure did !
The guy who died
“As a young boy I dreamed of being a baseball” LOOOL
Constanza: "Player! I meant baseball player!"
Seinfeld theme plays.
Simpsons reference
Final Fantasy X reference?
"I often dreamt of becoming a golf club"
And then he got the thrashing of a lifetime.
I actually loved his reasoning about why he loves baseball. It really is true how it shifts from individual achievement to teamwork.
Capone: “I get nowhere unless the team wins”
*Various voices repeating the word team*
Capone: “So I’m gonna pull what’s called a pro gamer move”
The others didn't even bat an eye.
Cuz they were eyeing that bat.
Pun intended
You don't blink when Capone is in a murderous rage within 50 feet of you 🤣🤣
Hoho..
Hell nah...can't let em see you sweat! 🤣😂
Capone drops the bat.
"Thank you for not smoking."
1:40 I can't help but laugh at the fact he still had the cigar in his mouth when he face planted into the table after that hit lmao
I know right 😂😂😂
His teeth most likely bit down hard from the trauma
Wow, by the sound of it, that piano was pissed!
LMAO
You lost all credibility as soon as you lmao'd yourself.
Niels Åge Nielsen lmao
Hahahaha
@@SeanstonVA Whereas you've never had any credibility.
Amazing scene. Deniro really hit this one out of the park xD.
Because he didn't know he'd been found out. BTW, Al Capone supposedly really did this. I'm guessing he made his point very clear.
literally ⚾
He went yard on that one!!
ThePatriotsPressLLC The two guys he did this too were a couple of hitmen that were planning to kill Capone and take over everything. He was told about this so he set up a lavish dinner for the two. He and one of his senior lieutenants/captains helped. That man was Tony Accordo and got the nickname "Joe Batters" after beating one of the two without breaking a sweat. He eventualy took half control over Capones gang and ran it behind the scenes as the Under Boss and with Paul Ricca as the Godfather. The two used front bosses for decades, but they were the real power. After Ricca died of natural causes in 1972, Accordo became the official boss until his death in 1992.
Badoo boom!
That look of pure disgust and rage right before he hit him was intense. Inside the park homerun 😁
Interesting to note that the one who gets his head bashed in, is the only one (besides Nitti) who isn’t wearing the exact same tuxedo. He is wearing a stylish and distinctly different waist coat to the others because he is not “PART OF A TEAM”
Love the look he gives to everyone right after. It's like he's saying "anyone else wanna try messing with me"?.
Deadly deniro...and that piano organ breaking the silence is the key to being the most powerful and memorable scene in the entire movie
Not as bad as Joe Pesci's ending in Casino
Plus they were bludgeoned with numerous baseball bats and all of them were aluminum, aluminum bats r more deadly than wooden bats
Man, fa real...
Omg that one is brutal verry unforgiven
That death was one that really stuck with me- watched it when was about 8 years old or so and remember that scene so clearly
@@chandrosevans5323 how would you know that hmmmmmmm
Appreciate for a moment the genius of Brian DePalma and the blocking and filming of that scene
This guy in Meet the Parents: Let me tell you somethin’ Greg. This is the circle of trust, and this, is you!
Mr Robert De Niro is an amazing actor
Lelouch Ell He literally acts exactly the same in every movie. But he's entertaining to watch.
+mrzazzaable I don't think so.
Not anymore he's a propagandist for the establishment a puppet/sell out and into the Hollywood sickness that were not allowed to talk about, he was once a great actor though but so many of them ended up selling there souls
Lelouch Ell Not for this role Al copone is fat and has a diffrent accent
No. 1
He LITERALLY got whacked! 🤣
Repeatedly!!!
🤣🤣🤣
To this day whenever someone says something about teamwork, I act like the first guy at the table saying “teamwork… teamwork…”. Funny that after 30 years, that’s the one part of the movie that stuck with me the most LOL.
The question I have is this: Why would the guy who took the business into his own hands and lose a bunch of Capone's alcohol during a raid SHOW UP to a dinner hosted by him? I would have been halfway to China by now.
He probably figured Capone wouldn't mind so much because he was trying to do what he felt was best. Wrong!
That dude was totally fucked either way. But I think Capone would have given the table a new paint job with any of those guys if they had the balls to interrupt his spiel. The scene accurately depicted his psychopathy. Ideally, he would have clipped that guy in private but he was probably at boiling point anyway because of his incompetence.
Simultaneously it was cathartic, time-saving and an example-setter
In the mob business when you're called to a meeting you go even if you know you're gonna get whacked. It's like, if you show up, show your face and stand up to the situation they might give you a pass or just quickly whack you and take care of your family financially. If you don't show up they'll hunt everyone you fucking know and kill your family if they have to until they catch you, then they'll torture the shit out of you until you finally get whacked.
Perhaps he figured that if he came, he could "kiss up" to him and start afresh. But he was screwed regardless. Had he ran, Capone would've just stuck another one of his agents on him and taken him out.
Easy he's an idiot
This scene is no joke.
Hey can I still get a cup of coffee?
@@markcognetti4875 Certainly! Get this man a cuppa Joe but hold the cream ha ha ha ha
"Errrr, we still share the bill ?"
Notice Nitti in the background hardly even fazed more like he is annoyed that Capone has interrupted his dessert.
Open up that goddamn!!! Window!!!!!
He is Capone's enforcer, reckless murder is his thing.
What desert? The Sahara?
1:52 are we all not going to acknowledge Ennio Morricone AMAZING score at that moment?!
Absolutely.
He forgot his shinebox.
He's gone and there's nothing we can do. And that's that.
You guys are funny!
The Ratchet Rat Channel what do you mean I’m funny, funny how?
Pidgeon Scythe that was Joe Pesci in goodfellas, not even the same actor or movie.
He never had the makings of a varsity athlete
Good speech they learned right off the bat
BADAP TSSH!
Sounds like the speech a coach would give after a championship game loss.
But most couches wouldn't do that to the players if they lost... O.k, Maybe bobby knight...
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After some of the truly insane stories I have heard about Knight and some of the things that have come out of his mouth, if he could have legally gotten away with doing to a player what Capone did to one of his underlings, I get the feeling that yeah, he MIGHT have actually done it.
GATO MICH 🤣👍
2:09 "my spaghetti : ("
IT'S JUST A PRANK BRO
James Llewellyn FILTHY PRANKED!!
KNAWLEDGE
"What gives me joy ?"
"Shinebox"
One bat's going east, the other is going west. So what?
Every word was laden with menace. That's how great deNiro is. You know something's going to happen, and the constant movement around the table made me wonder who was going to get it the first time I saw this movie. Then the camera stopped and I thought, "Uh-oh, this guy is toast."
His eye movements and expressions are pure genius --- DeNiro could speak a 1000 words with just his eyes
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Playing duck, duck, ghost.
Utterly. Brilliant. Scene. They don't make films like this anymore.
"Uhhh...check please."
Thomas Thomas lol, swiping through the comments and watching the clip “cheque please” enters my head “that’ll be a funny comment” I think....very next comment I come to...yours 😂
He knocked that one out of the park.
0:00 Me looking at my friend when the teacher asks the class to pick partners
Abe??
Lol
_Son-of-a-bit**, there's blood in my strawberry shortcake...again!_
It's like a game of duck duck murder!
lmao
My fave
Duck Duck
Goose-is-cooked
😂🙏🏼
*Neagan's teacher*
Zege LMBAO!
That show sucks
Zege can say that again.
Zege ye, this was probably Negan's favourite movie!
J C 🤣 I'll bet !
I remember my father covering my eyes when I was a kid and this scene occurred.
I could still see through his fingers but acted like I couldn’t.
Freaked me out .
"I heard you paint dinner tables"...
Lol
I love Mr. Dinero. This is my favorite movie. Favorite scene and favorite analogy. His look before the 1st wack was priceless.
This was one brutal scene. Classic DePalma.
You think Quentin Tarantino watched this scene?
Scorsese and Tarantino have both admitted this movie inspired them for their own brutal scenes
When De Niro speaks, we listen!
**Guy gets skull caved in**
Everyone:
Me: **Takes the world's quietest bite**
I like the look on Deniro's face right before he gives dude the serious header...kind of a frowny face..got a good grip..and SMASH...
I love how he plays “duck duck goose” with a baseball bat. So much more fun. Lol
D'oh! You beat my to it (no pun intended given the subject matter). I posted something similar today.
Todd: I agree 100%. That scene shocked the shit out of me over any horror movie, because this I could believe. Now let's eat...
One thing I love about this is how - apart from the end - this could be a motivational speaker for some big company "team-building exercise".
There should have been one guy who just kept eating the meal.
"Hey, Frankie, pass me Tony's garlic bread, will ya? He won't be eating it this evening."
And another one to eat the body
Billy Drago's Frank Nitti looks like he would have just kept eating his meal. As someone else on here noted, Nitti didn't even flinch when Capone proceeded to start beating that man over the head with a baseball bat and caving in his skull and bashing his brains out.
Drago is one of those character actors who was typecast in villainous roles but he never seemed to mind it all that much, ''it's a living'', as Bugs Bunny would say and it kept Drago working.
Billy Drago did an excellent job of playing Nitti as an unfeeling, remorseless, sadistic psychopathic killer -of which the Italian-American Mafia and the Italian Mafia were full of.
But again, Nitti looks like he would have just kept eating-but it doesn't look like he had any food left on his plate.
@@JR-ju3kj Billy Drago is one of those brilliant actors who, like Harry Dean Stanton, gets called a "character actor" because "movie stars" don't have any idea how to portray depth and range. His Frank Nitti is fantastic and repulsive. He does seem to be less bothered by the situation than the rest. Great acting and a fantastic villain. Always love to see Drago at work, even in crap like Cyborg 2.
I have only seen billy Drago act in this movie as Frank Nitti, and in Tremors 4, the legend begins as Black Hand Kelly.
The scene was based on a myth about Capone in which he found out that three of his men were planning on killing him. Capone then had each of them beaten with bats and then executed, though Capone himself didn't take part in the beatings.
The guy took individual achievement to the next level and got his skull caved in.
Still, it's a great speech about teamwork