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An FBI undercover agent infiltrates the mob and finds himself identifying more with the mafia life, at the expense of his regular one.
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The thumbnail looks like an SNL skit😂
I thought the same as I was scrolling. Lol
It’s because it’s fake
I had that exact same thought and I couldn't figure out why!
I thought it was
Ya I thought it was snl too
Al's ability to play a disrespected, overlooked, low ranking button pusher is awe inspiring. The same sentiment expressed in the DVD director's commentary. Such a tremendous actor he is.
As many times as I've seen this film it never hit me that Bruno Kirby was the young Peter Clemenza in the Godfather.
😂 I hate when that happens to me with movies and actors.
And, he was with Brando and Broderick in “The Freshman.”
Lefty stumbling and sitting around the party all alone mumbling to himself is hilarious lol
He can't afford the cumma
Imagine being mad you weren't included in whacking the boss 😂
It could be a massive gain in money and future opportunities. When Lefty got a contract business was business.
I've seen this movie one hundred times and only just realized Brasco & Lefty are just tossing burger after burger at the lion! 😅😅
How else are they going to feed it? All the butcher shops are closed. They’re just throwing the pattys. It’s either that or the lion will eat them.
In real life, lefty kept the lion in the basement of his building.
"Sonny got uped"
"What? D'ya get uped?"
Aawwww that big kitty looks so cute eating burgers
You're a fully grown man 🤢
How old are you? Early teen? You gonna learn a lot about life in this decade.
@@Zodroo_Tint Prat.
Exceptionally well acted scene by Pacino and Madsen. At 1:09 notice Sonny look down when he tells Lefty he got the power (he doesn't know how this will go since Lefty would've expected to get bumped). Then 1:44-1:50, a lot is said with Lefty's look and Sonny's reaction. The words don't even matter.
I need the words what is the meaning
Lefty felt marginalised, ignored and disrespected and Sonny doesn't give a 💩😃.@@vibecity5381
"look at this thing, its a fuckin' insult." xD
Al Pacino the legend of acting
Eating all those burgers. i'm sure that Lion had some wicked gas.
If it's White Castle it is I don't think it's White Castle
@ 5:40, that's Jimmy Petrile on the extreme right...was he part of this crew before joining the Lupertazzi family? LOL!
You got that right
I heard a transfer took place between the two familys 😊
Damn… quite an eye you got there!!
W-RAT
He was a sweet old guy
How the f did you notice that? Lol
Apparently the real lion was a small cub.
The movie had to fit so many years into a small amount of time. Donnie / Joe said the lion got too big to be taken care of properly.
I always liked how all the car doors opened up at almost exactly the same time in the beginning of this scene
Does anybody think that Michael Madsen almost stole the show in this movie? ...and we're talking about Pacino and Depp. :D In many movies, Madsen just has that natural, raw presence and charisma. Like Mickey Rourke. To me, they always looked like brothers, especially around that age and time... Please comment and tell me if you feel the same way.
Where is Johnny Sack in all of this?
He was spending 22 hours a day smacking Snickers bars from his wife's hands 😂
In the can
Johnny Sack would have been roughly 25 back in the late 70's
@@Professor__S johnny macaroni
@@andrewp7509Johnny "what's this, the fucking UN!" Sack
DONNY ATE LIKE A LION TONIGHT
A prequel before the first Hangover movie
Fantastic Movie.
This is a great movie. Highly underrated.
Phil did 20 years in the can
Al Pacino is an is an all-time great. The reaction to that dude getting shot at 6:00
We want you to go to Florida to help Little Carmine fix wet T shirt contests
great observation skills Robbie ; the sacred and the propane...
A prequel before the Sopranos came out in '99...This is so time less because I remember watching this back in the day.
Timeless doesn't mean you remember watching it. :)
I would have loved to see a Real Prequel to the Sopranos Crew. Not that garbage that was on HBO a few years ago. But a Real Prequel. That took place in the late 70’s and 80’s when the Crew was reacting its peek in NJ & NY. Before many members went to Jail in the late 80’s
I thought the thumbnail was some sort of comedy skit 😂😂
What a great friggin movie! Had it all a bit of suspense like in this scene a ton of humor and some bro bonding in one movie
What I remember about this scene is Sonny Black was genuinely insulted. He was hurt Lefty thought Sonny would kill him.
That Lion is cool because nobody fucks with a lion😂
Rip karate monkey....
Many animals do.
All the large herbivore species lay the pipe to lions when they're in a bad mood or protecting young. Juvenile rutting elephants are the real kings of the jungle
Love this movie but god Lefty must have been a pain in the ass to deal with!
I always wondered if Lefty knew deep down? Great movie 🍿
Imagine trying to take this movie seriously when they’re driving around New York with a lion in the backseat and haven’t been devoured in four seconds
It stank. It was very different from the book. The book is awesome, perhaps the best mob book ever written, because it's not written by a mob guy, but by an FBI agent, so you get an estimate insight into the Media, from someone who was there and recorded everything.
There's no attempt to retain eho, or to avoid seeming weak or to smesr any particular person or anything like that.
It's an excellent book. The movie, however, had a totally different tack, viewing Lefty as some sort of disgruntled lower level mob member, complaining as if being a gangster wasv like working for a corporation.
That was never in the hook.
In the book the lion issue occupied about half a page.
@@jimreily7538 thanks. Theres an (unfortunately) abridged audiobook that Pistone reads. I’ll check it out.
The first thing that came to their minds were burgers? I would have went to the store and bought a bunch of steaks...
What’s more expensive? A bunch of burgers or steaks? Especially back then. Hamburger was seen as a poor man’s food compared to steak. Yes, I know nowadays burgers are priced high especially at a burger joint but still steaks are always way more. Usually at least double or triple.. Lefty didn’t always have a lot money either. So makes sense he’d get burgers.
In our thing...when you.get sent for...you go in alive then you come out dead and it's your best friend who does it.
I always wondered what johnny Depp was laughing at here? Lol 1:59
He's just giggling at the Lion being cute. It's like playing with a cat but a much larger chance of being murdered. Can't help but smile.
@@Stephen-wb3wf yeah but he was giggling at the front seat while the lion 🦁 was on the backseat even al takes a quick look at the front
Sonny sounds like Toni Cipriani
Because he was
So they drove from the airport to the burger place with the lion in the backseat?
The movie had many made up parts or changed things from the book. The lion was actually a cub when they got it.
I think this is an homage to the early 90s movie that Bruno Kirby did with Marlon Brando where they trafficked wild animals.
The Freshman. Great movie!
Nah, this actually happened, although it was a cub, not a full grown lion.
Man Al Pacino has had a lucrative career, he might be the most decorated actor of all time.
Clearly you've never heard of a little someone called Pauly Shore. Ever heard of Encino Man, Son in Law, In the Army Now? How those three didn't take home best picture with Pauly getting best actor baffles me to this day.
@@CrazyMunky84uhm HELLO Jury Duty, anyone?
@@mwilliamshs Another classic!
@@mwilliamshs And of course we must never forget Biodome.
@@CrazyMunky84a fellow man of culture!
The real Lefty Ruggiero was a lanky six foot tall and Joseph Pistone (Donnie Brasco) was just an inch over him. The real Sonny Black was shorter, at five feet seven inches.
Does it matter?
Old fish lips @7:00
I wish De Niro and Brando was in the film too
🦁
So did the lion get wacked because Lefty didnt have a cage to keep hkm in?😂
In real life they left it at a park at night and contacted the police to pick it up because they couldnt look after it obviously.
@@vinnie245 Just like in real life sonny red didnt have anything to do with the raid. Donnie / Joe said it was just some local who called over that who had no mafia ties.
Is that Carmine in that grey outfit. 6:56
The way sonny looks at lefty after the hug though ...
Like he wants to wack lefty buy dosen't
I think it actually hurt sonny that he felt that way even tho the life they lived who wouldn’t but the real Donnie brasco said sonny was likable and more of an average person compared to other mob guys he also said he genuinely liked sonny
east west id go
Nordth Souwth I’d go
Sonny Black never got arrested for killing that guy!?
He paid for his crimes in a more deserved way.
Sonny didn't have a white elephant, but it was practically the same thing
There was no litter box
A real gd reason y ppl don't help tha cops tha dude jzt told him cut for him n when he said no he goes on n says ur not tha only one who has ppl tells u right there they got a cop in there already
Take the lion back to Brooklyn he has some place to be. Give him money too
What's with the lion, that is not a domestic animal
I dont know why but the thumbnail of this video made me think this was kind of a saturday night live sketch
Steve French
So they had a lion in their backseat?
Someone already said it but why does thumbnail look like it’s a parody of the actual movie ?
Did Lefty ended up pawning the Lion? Or did the Lion got whacked?
They tied it up outside because it was too big to take care of and the police or animal control took it.
Was this true? Did they actually transport a lion
It was a lion cub originally when they got it.
A lion? A real lion. I thought maybe a wolf like in pulp fiction Alright
It was a lion cub in reality.
Left thought he wa going to gr whackef
This whole plot line is bs. They drove w the lion in the back seat?
No danm way lol
Yes way
I never remember this movie when I think good gangsta film
@@theconsciousobserver6829 Do you think it's a good film?
No way they would do that. The lion's instinct would be triggered with the two human turning their back to him. Lefty is watching animal tv-show all the time, he would not sit in that car.
He should have gone to nightclub and let that lion loose
stephen bowers meal
tarentinos navy seal
uss kings keel
Old rat Febby Petrulio @4:54
mock crucifixion
vigliaturas diction
hongmeizhous fiction
... thespians
gregs loved cursed tenants
mid night mass lauries penance
dave ortiz pennants
For this real dead n alive game...the COUNTRY/USA and FBI gave him just 500.DOLLARS..
later its the MOB that gave Joe his dues (millions..fame n fortune....with his story/book)
It’s not Florida but the booze is flowing, the music is good, the girls are pretty, Brooklyn is not so bad.
Yes it is if you're not connected
NYC was quite dangerous back in the 70s and 80s. You really had to be careful especially at night.
The Mafia does not exist ok
schizo
tables sealed clean freak
vigliaturas puffed cheek
barbara gancarz seek
I stand corrected no one fucks with a tiger twice as big and have 2
steven bowers life
hongmeizhous swiss army knife
sheet cake wal mart fyffe
Al Pacino the legend of acting