The silence between each line in those gangster movies from the 70’s/80’s/90’s is what really makes me feel like a kid again watching these movies with my mom again.
@@dreia2405yeah at first it looks like Tony in Scarface can be mistaken for being afraid of him coming closer and groveling on the floor, and Tony rolling back in his chair. But it was a combo of Tony disguised with the “cock-a-roach” and wanted him to grovel more - wheeling back for a better view.
When I was younger I thought Frank shooting Tango in the middle of the street was a goofy scene. I thought what dummy would do that hes gonna go to jail? But as an adult you understand and you're in awe, cuz you know every damn soul on that street ain't saying shit to the cops.
@@inthelight565The time period is irrelevant. It was showcasing the power Frank Lucas had. People in the streets still stay silent when they know a real G is involved.
@georgemorenstein + let's just say I had a similar situation. We didn't kill him, though. But I know he wished that he was dead after me and my big brother got a hold to him.
Ultimately, it's funny, but the "you think I'm funny...I amuse you" scene in Goodfellas because Pesci's character spins the whole scene around from fun and laughing to very creepy and intimidating in a matter of seconds.
That scene shows how Carlito Brigante is very envious of Benny Blanco for becoming what Brigante was at the past, a VIP druglord. And curiously, that's why he ends up being "trapped by his own past." Edit: Benny Blanco may have killed, or had Clayfield killed, but he was much smarter and didn't make a move until he reappeared and settled the matter once and for all.
Other moments worth noting ... 1. Untouchables: DeNiro as Al Capone with a baseball bat in a team building exercise 2. New Jack City: Snipes as Neno Brown in the famous "G-Money sit your $5 a$$ down before I make change" 3. Bugsy: Warren Beatty as Ben Segal playing Russian Roulette while exclaiming, "Do you think you can kill me? I can't even kill me." Added this one months after original post ... 4. American Gangster: Denzel as Frank Lucas using his cousin's driver's head to tune his piano and afterwards telling his butler how to properly blot out a blood stain.
...for me, Pesci in Casino. In the scene "I Got Your Head in a Vice" The word got around that finally there was a real gangster in town. Nicky was the new boss in Las Vegas.
@@coleozaeta6344 Don't rock the boat baby. (Rock the boat) Don't tip the boat over! I used to have the soundtrack CD, I love the 70s jams on that movie
That’s great writing @ 7:00 . “It doesn’t make sense you should hate this guy, because this guy was you 20 years ago!” I’ve never heard someone appeal to reason that way. Nice.
pachanga, lalin, benny bianco, the lawyer fwok and the gangsta in the joint were all friggin awesome in the movie...but of course, the award for best acting goes to car~lito!!!
How can you be one of the goats its literally can only be one greatest of all time i hate when people say that shit like just call him a living legend or something😂😂😂
@@tariqlopes4238 Depends if you're talking strictly about individuals or groups of people/ a category overall. You can have an actor that is one of the greatest of all time meaning, they and a select few are above all the rest which would make them on of the greatest.
"I am going to give you a choice. You can either have the money and the hammer, or you can walk out of here. You can't have both" - Classic Robert De Niro. Unbeatable, outstanding acting.
Pacino always makes a good gangster whether he's Latino or Italian. Loved him in "The Godfather" was a man of action not words. Not letting anyone know what he was thinking as his father taught him.
I'm not sure how you can leave out the GOAT of all gangster scenes, "You think I'm funny? Like Clown funny? I amuse you? Scariest scene in cinematic history
No Joe Pesci? Come on maaan. Two classic scenes, both from Good Fellas ... the "Do I amuse you?" scene and the "Shooting spider during card game scene". He was a beast in that movie
Robert De Niro and Al Pacino one of the best actors that i have ever seen grace the silver screen. peli classicas like the Godfather, Scarface, Goodfellas, Bronx Tales, and Raging Bull.
The Frank Lucas scene should have begun about 15 secs sooner. To go from a casual conversation, to murder, then back to the conversation "What was I saying? is just epic
I remember watching The Simpsons in an episode where Homer, Moe, Lenny, and Carl were kids walking near a creek and ran into Fat Tony and his crew (also kids) that said "You seemed to have stumbled onto our secret tabaccy patch.." and Lenny asked "Is that wacky tabaccy??" And Fat Tony replied "The Wackiest!!" I feel that clip deserves to be in this compilation.
The Pacino line starting @ 7:38 thru 7:59 🤣😂🤣😂 That script is so OG mean it's been sampled by great Hip - Hop artist. And to add insult to injury, Pacino popped him on forehead to fall downstairs. 🤣🤣💪
That guy who gets caught in Casino always acts EXACTLY how me and prolly everyone else would if they were in that situation “yes sir I’m so sorry you’re right thank you so much”
I think the best part of Scarface is when his introduced to Frank’s lady, and she said if anybody wanted to assassinate you they’d know where to find you, Frank laughs and said who would want to kill me, everybody laughs except Tony
Frank Lucas had a few scenes. The piano and the rug. When he was eating with family and stepped out to pay debts. On the club with Nicky Barnes. Just to name a few and not spoil them for ppl that haven't seen it.
His problem was being one foot in one foot out. He truly wanted out but the way he was moving was as if he's still in that life. You put hands on someone in that life or a similar life, they don't care what your name was like on the streets, young guys will kill you. He should've known better. For someone who was very sharp and smart, that was the most obvious blunder that he made.
When I was younger I was walking into a corner store for some candy and slim Jim's. There was a man outside the building on the phone arguing with someone. He was pissed and the threats he was spitting at that man through the phone had me shook. I heard enough to know it was over a pack of cigarettes that were stolen by the person on the other end of the line. Dude said "if I see your face again I'ma shoot you in it, you gone die over some cigarettes." but the way he said it. Made me turn around and go back home I didn't even wanna walk past the man.
It would have been Pacino heavy. You can't forget The Godfather II. "Don't ever go against the family again." Yeah, you know Fredo was about to have a heart attack.
@@BadLuckGino Yeah he said it in part 1 but kept him alive until part 2 because Michael's mother was still alive. Remember Moe Greene and the rest of them were taken out at the end of part 1 which is partially why Hyman wanted to take out Michael in part 2.
They should've added Gus Fring to this list. NO ONE has ever been more intimidating while being polite at the same time. For some reason, a calm rage is much more terrifying than an outright outburst of anger.
I actually think Scarface is one of his worst roles and the movie is highly overrated. I think he did a far better job in Godfather and Carlitos way but then again, maybe I just didn't like the Scarface character and it felt highly over the top compared to roles he usually played which had a more realistic feel to it. As for who's better than who, I think it can go either way and comes down to preference. Both are incredible actors.
@@flametornado491 Or maybe it's just my opinion. You would say I don't know nothing about movies but if I say Godfather is one of the best movies and imo arguably Pacinos best role a lot of "movie experts" would also agree. Some of you are just straight up arrogant and narcissists and think your opinion is final it's actually sad lol.
@@flametornado491 It's crazy how arrogant and narcissistic people can be nowadays thinking their opinions are superior and final instead of simply respecting other peoples opinions...
Anger and abrupt brutality is what intimidates most. I’ve never found calm people that do scary things, very scary. We can both do what you did. But it’s how you deliver it, can you out evil the other guy.
They definitely had Al Pacino ADR his lines at 8:36 because he originally shouted them. They were like: "Maaaaybe we should tone it down for this scene..."
The silence between each line in those gangster movies from the 70’s/80’s/90’s is what really makes me feel like a kid again watching these movies with my mom again.
Ahh, this man - nostalgia truly hit
With that calm, sleepy kind of feeling while being in the air conditioned house. Back when times were better and food tasted better.
You had a great mom - 16 was when we could watch anything. Hokey smokes on Alien and Scarface
That scarface scene is unbeatable, the intensity and acting by everyone is what cinema aspires to make but rarely does...
Robert Loggia was such a great actor. He could play a sleazeball like Frank here or a loving grandfather and be believable doing both
Movies from the 80’s aren’t in directors wildest dreams today in Hollywood
Loggia and Pacino made the best performance, the tension built in that scene was amazing, I agree
@@dreia2405yeah at first it looks like Tony in Scarface can be mistaken for being afraid of him coming closer and groveling on the floor, and Tony rolling back in his chair. But it was a combo of Tony disguised with the “cock-a-roach” and wanted him to grovel more - wheeling back for a better view.
iconic
When I was younger I thought Frank shooting Tango in the middle of the street was a goofy scene. I thought what dummy would do that hes gonna go to jail? But as an adult you understand and you're in awe, cuz you know every damn soul on that street ain't saying shit to the cops.
No. He shoots him in the street because it was a different timeperiod. That use to happen a lot back in the days. That's what they're showing.
@@inthelight565The time period is irrelevant. It was showcasing the power Frank Lucas had. People in the streets still stay silent when they know a real G is involved.
@@siberwolf33 You see. Y'all don't know nothing!!!!
@@saumar No kidding?
@@saumar Trump rally back in 2016: "I could shoot someone on Fifth Avenue and they'd still vote for me"
"Now go home and get YO FUCKIN SHINEBOX" 😂😂😂
R.I.P Frank Vincent
We needed that scene😂😂😂😂
@@willydickin3499+ I felt that one😮
"Funny how?"
@georgemorenstein + let's just say I had a similar situation. We didn't kill him, though. But I know he wished that he was dead after me and my big brother got a hold to him.
"MUTHAFCKIN MUTT YOU!! YOU FCKIN PIECA SHIT"! -Joe Pesci lmao
Ultimately, it's funny, but the "you think I'm funny...I amuse you" scene in Goodfellas because Pesci's character spins the whole scene around from fun and laughing to very creepy and intimidating in a matter of seconds.
Fun fact the scene wasn't even scripted
@@SiphesihleMndayi-q9fya he surprised everyone, the nervous laughs were real AF. LOVE YOU JOE ❤
The only thing I’d add is “funny like a clown?”
In my neighbord that class of situation is normal, i mean, the "funny what?" is recurrent. Watch it in a movie was epic
That's my favorite scene!
“My name is Ben-“
“Maybe I don’t give a shlt” 😂😂😂
" maybe i dont remember the last time i blew my nose.." lol
😂😂😂
Al Pacino was amazing in this movie
“Think you better than me? You’re a punk.”
That scene shows how Carlito Brigante is very envious of Benny Blanco for becoming what Brigante was at the past, a VIP druglord. And curiously, that's why he ends up being "trapped by his own past."
Edit: Benny Blanco may have killed, or had Clayfield killed, but he was much smarter and didn't make a move until he reappeared and settled the matter once and for all.
Other moments worth noting ...
1. Untouchables: DeNiro as Al Capone with a baseball bat in a team building exercise
2. New Jack City: Snipes as Neno Brown in the famous "G-Money sit your $5 a$$ down before I make change"
3. Bugsy: Warren Beatty as Ben Segal playing Russian Roulette while exclaiming, "Do you think you can kill me? I can't even kill me."
Added this one months after original post ...
4. American Gangster: Denzel as Frank Lucas using his cousin's driver's head to tune his piano and afterwards telling his butler how to properly blot out a blood stain.
The Godfather: Michael Corleone spoke and kills "The turk" and McClawsky
Goodfellas: Now go home and get your fkin shinebox!
A Bronx tale: "now yous CAN'T leave."
@@serpentinefire921that’s my #1!!!
Let's also not forget about Mickey Pearson's speech to Michael at the end of The Gentleman. Or his visit to George early on in the movie
Al Pacino is the goat !! But that frank lucas walking back into the restaurant “so what was i saying” is killer
He is not goat!
@@PhjghhYour opinion
I mean, it's literally killer 😂
that's what got him killed, it all went to his head
Pacino can't touch Denzel
...for me, Pesci in Casino. In the scene "I Got Your Head in a Vice" The word got around that finally there was a real gangster in town.
Nicky was the new boss in Las Vegas.
"Whyd you make me do that? whyd you make me pop your eye out you stvp1d fck!"😂😂
Love the way Frank Lucass just takes hi6s20%😅
What is the best; people talking shit it was for real what happened
Carlito's Way is my all time favourite film. I lost count of how many times I've watched that masterpiece
Never gets dull, does it? I can always watch it straight through.
Same. This movie is as old as the amount of time Lalin was supposed to do in jail. Either way, classic!
Damn bro thats true
Don’t rock the boat
@@coleozaeta6344 Don't rock the boat baby. (Rock the boat) Don't tip the boat over!
I used to have the soundtrack CD, I love the 70s jams on that movie
The most frightening thing in these clips is Sean Penn’s perm in Carlitos Way
😂😂😂
Big perm
🤣😭😂😆😭🤣
the lawyer in vice city was a play on shaun pens character in carlitos way
The oddest character Sean Penn was ever cast as. But he's one of the GREATS! ❤
“F***k Benny!!” “Send it back!” Carlitos way is goated 😂🐐
Now Benny Blanco is Goated, and Carlito Brigante was only a legend.
@@AntagonistaXI highly doubt benny was ‘goated’ as he would have always been a short sited punk
Never me NEVER ME
Benny stood on business he did say he was gon smoke Carlito
Carlito taking up for that hoe Steph was corny…but Benny wanting her was even worse. In the end Benny stood on business
We will never get tried rewatching these Classic films
The unspoken superstar in these scenes is the music scores!
Those are very critical to a scene!
🎯🎯🎯
"So. What was I saying?" Denzel Washington
💀
Yeah that was too cold... below zero type eeesshhh!!!
Pacino does it like no other. The man is just on a different level...
The craziest part about the American Gangster "Frank" scene...It wasn't about the money at all. He just had to go lol
Disrespect and territory
Exactly. Tango tried Frank at Bumpy's repass. It was only a matter of time.
That’s great writing @ 7:00 . “It doesn’t make sense you should hate this guy, because this guy was you 20 years ago!” I’ve never heard someone appeal to reason that way. Nice.
Never me!! 😂😂😂
Carlito's Way is the lesser known, least talked and most underrated gangster flick that I know of. Classic scenes and dialogue.
my favourite. love every minute of it!
Aye turn it up maaan, I fuckin lurve dat song
Yep and there's a sequel to it that came out years, really good too
@@sunrise_tea What's that called?
pachanga, lalin, benny bianco, the lawyer fwok and the gangsta in the joint were all friggin awesome in the movie...but of course, the award for best acting goes to car~lito!!!
Al Pacino is one of the GOATS.
How can you be one of the goats its literally can only be one greatest of all time i hate when people say that shit like just call him a living legend or something😂😂😂
@@tariqlopes4238 Depends if you're talking strictly about individuals or groups of people/ a category overall. You can have an actor that is one of the greatest of all time meaning, they and a select few are above all the rest which would make them on of the greatest.
If you talking gangster movies then it’s definitely Al Pacino
@@tariqlopes4238 Bro what are you talking about?! All dude said was Al Pacino is one of the greatest of all time.
*THE* GOAT.
The chainsaw scene in Scarface was more tense and what followed onto the road.
Yeah, was about to say that. He was nuts. He wasn’t about to give up anything no matter being cut in half.
GREAT!! Scene
Nice scene but in the context of straight intimidation, it doesn't fit.
“Leave the gun, take the cannoli”
the best...
I remember a lot of people didn’t like American Gangster when it first came out but man has it aged like fine wineeee
American Gangster has a fresh rotten tomatoes score when it came out.
You need to hang out with different people or your memory is bad as American Gangster always had positive reviews.
It blows. It tried to emulate the style of the films it’s shown with here. Garbage 🗑
@@Spooky_515it did its own thing, you just are too stingy when it comes to mafia movies
"I am going to give you a choice. You can either have the money and the hammer, or you can walk out of here. You can't have both" - Classic Robert De Niro. Unbeatable, outstanding acting.
Look what they did to my hannnnd mannnn
He's seriously overrated. I'm always very aware he is acting.
@@MS-en7mt Word. De Niro is a hack.
@@MS-en7mt agree
“Shoot that pizza chip” 😂😂😂😂
😂😂😂😂😂😂
Piece of sh_t. Is what Tony said.
😂😂😂😂
Pacino always makes a good gangster whether he's Latino or Italian. Loved him in "The Godfather" was a man of action not words. Not letting anyone know what he was thinking as his father taught him.
The Godfather.
The GREATEST MOVIE Along with PART TWO!
Thanks. Loved all of these. Christopher Walken’s "You're All Welcome!" scene in ‘King of New York’ is another beauty.
Scarface, American gangster and Carlitos Way all my favourite movies in one clip, brilliant.
1:08 “You see in their last moments, people show you who they really are” - Joker
💯
Frank said "yes I am in fact, going to shoot you in front of everybody" & proceeded with his day 😂😭
Yep
Don Rickles - "Somethin... real special 🥴😖😉"
😂😂😂
that guy knew deep inside he was finished after saw the Casino Manager smile hahahahaha! Don Rickles Genius!!!
Hollywood use to make great movies, with great actors. Not so much these days...
Because ?
There are still great movies, wtf are you on about
@@raja-jl9os He's probably one of those smooth brains that calls everything woke because he doesn't like it
Oppenheimer and killers of the flower moon were great movies, I think cinema is returning and the studios finally try to make proper films again.
He right
Every single scene is a masterpiece.
Some good memories here…
Especially with Scarface, American gangster, Carlitos way 😂😂😂😂
I'm not sure how you can leave out the GOAT of all gangster scenes, "You think I'm funny? Like Clown funny? I amuse you? Scariest scene in cinematic history
Tension and fear off the scale .
7:40 "You ain't like me muthafuka." I simply LOVE the way Carlito say muthafuka. Too cold!!!
No Joe Pesci? Come on maaan. Two classic scenes, both from Good Fellas ... the "Do I amuse you?" scene and the "Shooting spider during card game scene". He was a beast in that movie
Fr
And the shine box scene with Billy Batts
Right
I’m glad to see my favorite movie of all time, Carlito’s Way, get this love!
"So What Was I Saying" Classic!!!!
Pacino...wow. and DeNiro. legendary.
Carlito’s Way- top notch acting.
Robert De Niro and Al Pacino one of the best actors that i have ever seen grace the silver screen. peli classicas like the Godfather, Scarface, Goodfellas, Bronx Tales, and Raging Bull.
Robert DeNiro in Men Of Honor..
Chills down my spine!
the guy in the white jacket should of let him live, yeah he was a bastard, but I felt sorry for him @@shannonvanderhoof4810
Don’t forget Heat…
The Frank Lucas scene should have begun about 15 secs sooner. To go from a casual conversation, to murder, then back to the conversation "What was I saying? is just epic
I remember watching The Simpsons in an episode where Homer, Moe, Lenny, and Carl were kids walking near a creek and ran into Fat Tony and his crew (also kids) that said "You seemed to have stumbled onto our secret tabaccy patch.." and Lenny asked "Is that wacky tabaccy??" And Fat Tony replied "The Wackiest!!"
I feel that clip deserves to be in this compilation.
Classics! ❤ One of my favourite film genres!❤
The Pacino line starting @ 7:38 thru 7:59 🤣😂🤣😂 That script is so OG mean it's been sampled by great Hip - Hop artist. And to add insult to injury, Pacino popped him on forehead to fall downstairs. 🤣🤣💪
You can’t leave the part out where Scarface offers the man a job after he kills his boss and he thought he was next!
"Go snatch a purse" one of the coldest lines ever
DAMN! "CARLITO'S WAY"! ...what a Movie!...
Carlito's way is my favorite film by Al. So dark emotional and intense.
Casino "MAN DOWN." 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Nobody expected Denzel to pull the trigger in front of everybody ,still getting chills after all the times i ve watched the movie
Carlito's Way.....an amazing soundtrack.!
Carlitos Way scene was phenomenal. When Pacino's character says "go snatch a purse" is one of the ultimate boss statements ever 👍
No it's not.
Denzel Washington, Al Pacino and Robert De Niro did an awesome job playing gangster like Tony Soprano!!!!😊😊😊😊😊😊
Tony Soprano was a pathetic piece of shit that led both of his families to their demise.
Scarface is so damn good I watch the full 3 hours over and over
20 percent cold ass line
The American gangster scene is on a whole other level.
This is the video we actually needed
The ‘hello’ from Bruce the shark in Finding Nemo was pretty intense!
I like the part when Tango's bodyguard tries to stop Frank
He had his fill of Tango, for sure.
That guy who gets caught in Casino always acts EXACTLY how me and prolly everyone else would if they were in that situation “yes sir I’m so sorry you’re right thank you so much”
Al Pacino the 🐐
I think the best part of Scarface is when his introduced to Frank’s lady, and she said if anybody wanted to assassinate you they’d know where to find you, Frank laughs and said who would want to kill me, everybody laughs except Tony
I love a lot of these, but damn Denzel just killing Idris in AG was like WOW.
Classic acting with AL Picchino and Denzel Washington both Scarface and American Gangster are great, great movies
All classics gangsters of our time
I love Carlito. Someone mentions Benny Blanco and Carlito just goes “WHO???” 😂 Savage
Frank Lucas had a few scenes. The piano and the rug. When he was eating with family and stepped out to pay debts. On the club with Nicky Barnes. Just to name a few and not spoil them for ppl that haven't seen it.
That's alpaca! You BLOT that 💩!
Definitely piano scenes you blot that stuff thats alpaca 😂😂😂
When Tony says “manolo….shoot that pos.” As he walks off is absolutely amazing.
"Maybe i don't remember the last time I blew my nose either" Haha😅😅
Al Pacino in just about every gangster film ever made 😂
Absolute bangers ... but you missed out Tony Soprano's moments. As well as scenes from Bronx Tale. And scenes from Godfather of Harlem
This is movie moments and the Sopranos and Godfather of Harlem are tv shows
A Bronx tale’s now you’s can’t leave scene without a doubt was intimidating
Carlito's way is such an underrated gangster movie.
Unbelievable actors 👏
Carlito and Tony are the best fictional Latino gangsters
Thats scene from Casino is so brutal and funny at the same time😂.
Carlito should have taken out benny blanco
Nah. Carlito should have known how much can change in 5 years and looked on Benny as a potential investment but not a partner
His problem was being one foot in one foot out. He truly wanted out but the way he was moving was as if he's still in that life. You put hands on someone in that life or a similar life, they don't care what your name was like on the streets, young guys will kill you. He should've known better. For someone who was very sharp and smart, that was the most obvious blunder that he made.
Ikr
The scene from casino was so funny and raw he had dude scared as hell“look what they did to my hand man!”
Nobody is more gangster than the government
UTTERLY agree Mr. Leong
Blessings and Greetings from ITALY 🇮🇹
Ain’t that the motherfucking truth
I love these kind of movies and I'm sure I've seen them all more than once and I haven't even watched the video😅😅😅😅
When I was younger I was walking into a corner store for some candy and slim Jim's. There was a man outside the building on the phone arguing with someone. He was pissed and the threats he was spitting at that man through the phone had me shook. I heard enough to know it was over a pack of cigarettes that were stolen by the person on the other end of the line. Dude said "if I see your face again I'ma shoot you in it, you gone die over some cigarettes." but the way he said it. Made me turn around and go back home I didn't even wanna walk past the man.
That Carlito's way scene was intense!! What a great great movie.... Up there with the casino and Goodfellas of the world.
I have to giggle a little every time I hear Robert Logia with that Accent. Remember when he did those Orange Juice commercials? "YYYeahhhh"
How about pulp fiction . When Jules quotes the Bible verse and turns home boy into Swiss cheese
All time classic...
Sonny- Bronx Tale
"Now you's can't leave" - locks door 🤟
Here you go 20%
All these moments are iconic
It would have been Pacino heavy. You can't forget The Godfather II. "Don't ever go against the family again." Yeah, you know Fredo was about to have a heart attack.
That was part 1..
But agreed
@@soufsideace5143no, Michael has Fredo taken care of in part 2.
@@BadLuckGino when he told him that was part 1
@@BadLuckGino Yeah he said it in part 1 but kept him alive until part 2 because Michael's mother was still alive. Remember Moe Greene and the rest of them were taken out at the end of part 1 which is partially why Hyman wanted to take out Michael in part 2.
@@11bornrich My mistake. Thanks for the heads up. Need to re-watch it again.
I definitely hope they have other videos, we missing out on Sosa, Billy bats, Nino Brown, tat Lawson, even doughboy
Nino brown after the carter was shut down was a great scene when he started jumping rope with the dog collar 😂😂 u know he was furious
“Gangster movie moments” ☝️🤓
Whatchu hating for 😭
😂😂😂
They should've added Gus Fring to this list. NO ONE has ever been more intimidating while being polite at the same time. For some reason, a calm rage is much more terrifying than an outright outburst of anger.
I Honestly Love Robert De Niro but Al Pacino is another level😊😊😊😊😊 especially in Scarface😊😊😊
I respect your opinion but I think De Niro is the one who’s on another level.
@@janski1982 and I respect yours as well blessings from Toronto
I actually think Scarface is one of his worst roles and the movie is highly overrated. I think he did a far better job in Godfather and Carlitos way but then again, maybe I just didn't like the Scarface character and it felt highly over the top compared to roles he usually played which had a more realistic feel to it. As for who's better than who, I think it can go either way and comes down to preference. Both are incredible actors.
@@flametornado491 Or maybe it's just my opinion. You would say I don't know nothing about movies but if I say Godfather is one of the best movies and imo arguably Pacinos best role a lot of "movie experts" would also agree. Some of you are just straight up arrogant and narcissists and think your opinion is final it's actually sad lol.
@@flametornado491 It's crazy how arrogant and narcissistic people can be nowadays thinking their opinions are superior and final instead of simply respecting other peoples opinions...
Scarface best one.. Oscar winner that year.. Idk how the hell Al got robbed of it.. Nobody beats Scarface.. Tony Montana numero uno!
one hell of a way to celebrate April Fool’s Day!
Anger and abrupt brutality is what intimidates most. I’ve never found calm people that do scary things, very scary. We can both do what you did. But it’s how you deliver it, can you out evil the other guy.
Al Pacino❤🔥
They definitely had Al Pacino ADR his lines at 8:36 because he originally shouted them. They were like: "Maaaaybe we should tone it down for this scene..."
I like King Of New York and Goodfellas
best scene from Scarface undoubtedly "Fly Pelican Fly"