Al Pacino Robert De Niro face to face - Heat (1995)
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- One of the most iconic scene in movie cinema, Al and Bobby going face to face for the very first time on screen two decades after their first movie, where they didn't share any screen time. [ www.Tabonoid.com ]
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Nominated for ZERO academy awards. Insanity.
1995 to many good movies :)
Brave Heart is so fucking overrated.
You can't expect idiots to understand brilliance.
I know what you mean.
@@ankihansen2489 hmm... I don't know if I can vouch that man.
I pity the people who've never seen this masterpiece of a film.
Agreed
If only there's a part two somehow DeNero is just wounded and it's game on!
Or envy them since they can see it for the first time.
Wise words mr t.
its good but its not a masterpiece. I would call masterpiece movies like: Scarface, The Godfather, Braveheart...
DeNiro looked really cool in this movie
@@Sir_Pumpington_Of_Dumpenshire true I don't want to be a fan of his but he's so good lol
@SuperPunch76 well maybe they should separate their art from their political views because it alienates so many of their fanbase when they publicly choose a particular side. I want to just enjoy someone's work but it's hard when they are attacking my beliefs.
@@kang6914 exactly
@@Sir_Pumpington_Of_Dumpenshire Snowflake are we?🤣🤣🤣
If DeNiro was a Trump guy I wouldn't be as triggered. He's not on my side politically so I bitch about it as If I'm a........Liberal😳
This is one of the single greatest scenes in movie history.
5050tankabbot two legends having coffee is legendary
@@georgesolano1309 you're an idiot
Yeah and they really didn't film this scene face to face, notice you never see them actually face to face or film from an angle where they're on camera together, you only see the back of their heads after every word said to each other..
George Solano well, it’s a movie.
Dark Star yep, it’s called filmmaking
Only these two would make a cup of coffee epic
and the ketchup..
Stefan Hammel lol Foreal !
Or dinero eating that sandwich in Copland lol
AMJH 4LAH My hands are tied now...
Denzel and Ethan hawke rather mailed it too
😂😂😂
I know everyone is talking about the great acting but what I love about this scene is that these two could have been the closest friends in another life. Both highly principled, just on the opposite sides of the law
And the fact that this movie is based on a true life story is even more remarkable
@@shanewoods1980true story?
No because guys like that can't really have friends they can't maintain relationships their "careers" are all that matter to them.
Exactly!
@annalisavajda252 Some of the actual shoot out is on UA-cam. The National Tea grocery store robbery in Chicago after an armored car made its money drop.
In another life, they could have been friends...
AirPowered maybe if Pacino ever play, say, Jimmy Hoffa and deniro played frank Sheeran. That would definitely work
@@bobby9192 and maybe deniro's character can have his revenge on Pacino's this time around.
matthew mcpeak bro take this idea to netlfix wtf I’m pretty sure they’ll fund the project
@@Covisi0n he already got to whack Pacino in Righteous Kill.
Star Trek refrence...
Two tigers in a face off. Neither one is the least bit intimidated by the other. One of the greatest scenes ever.
One is a detective who’s cornered his perp and has helicopters and units all around. The other, a guilty bank robber,dangerous but cornered. He’s constantly looking all around him waiting for the swarm. It’s obvious who holds the upper hand here.
Pacino has the edge.
@eddiemoran8044 Except he doesn’t have the upper hand. Spoiler alert: this entire meeting at the diner was planned by DiNero’s character so that his team could ditch all the surveillance equipment that had been placed on them, and by the time this little meetup was finished, DiNero’s team had completely rinsed the surveillance and the police were blind.
In their shared GQ interview, Pacino said the filming of this scene was the first time they were really acting together. So no other scenes, no rehearsals, this was the first time they sat face to face. You can really feel the excitement in this scene
pjetrs It was like a match made in heaven, these two guys are absolutely masterclass natural actors.
This has to be one of the most intense scenes in movie history. Character development in this movie is insane.
Could you imagine being extra in this? It would've been an honor to be there
@@Pinkranger87 oh yeah. That is something you could tell your grandkids about That scene is like a masterpiece within a masterpiece.
Yep. Even though they both were in The God Father.
"brother... you are going downnnnnn" get the chills when he says that.
Onur Hassan there’s a flip side to that coin. If you got me boxed in. I won’t hesitate not even for a second
@@ColdChillin20 Pacino's line is better
@@TheGuitarifier You are correct. And the sexy voice certainly elevates it too.
....there's a flip side to that coin....
@@allthingsbegin The flip side is that De Niro SUCKS.
1990s produced the best movies in Hollywood’s entire history. The shawshank redemption, pulp fiction, reservoir dogs, goodfellas, casino, heat, forrest gump, the green mile, fight club, titanic, jurassic park, matrix, the silence of the lambs, seven, saving private ryan, good will hunting, brave heart, the usual suspects,.... and the list goes on
Don Draper now a days it’s all superhero movies 🎥
I never heard of a movie called "...And the list goes on"
So true
Its True!
No, it's the 70's, 90's will come next . 70's had the all time greatest movies Godfather Series,One flew over the cuckoo's, French connection,Annie hall,Taxi Driver, Apocalypse now, Chinatown,original Star wars,clockwork orange,deer Hunter, Manhattan,marathon man list just goes on.
Michael Mann was nothing short of genius on this film.
Little bit, little bit
Two men putting their differences aside and an incredible demonstration of principle and discipline.
Kelley well done Kelley, you’ve found out that movies are actors being filmed
Kelley it’s okay to get invested in movies, you sound like a schmuck
Kelley real life isn’t commenting on UA-cam videos you damn fool hahaha 😂
Kelley hahahahhaha shutup battyman
Kelley you’re explaining nothing, you have a lot of nothing to say pal.
Each one of them just keep stealing the scene from each other. It’s incredible.
good observation...it just kept shifting.
I remember the main attraction to this film was Robert Deniro and Al Pacino together on screen for the first time and it was well worth the wait
At the end, when De Niro says "maybe we'll never see each other again", you can see in Pacino's eyes he's thinking "No way you're getting away from me. You try and pull another job in L.A., one of us is going down." Wonderful acting.
I thinks there’s part of him that’s saying he wished this guy would call it’s quits…. But he knows that he never will. What a film.
In Pacino's eyes you can see the "We'll certantly meet again"
DeNiro in "Taxi Driver", Pacino in "Serpico', started it all for me.
DeNiro in King of Comedy, give it a try
Serpico was just brilliant, and so intense for a movie of that time.
Same. I saw both in theaters with my parents and have been hooked ever since
Taxi Driver and Serpico, not Mean Streets and Cruising?
@D B He wasn't in Sepico, either.
2:43 de niro says "It's what it is" to pacino in both heat and the irishman
Imight Realperson you think that’s a spoiler? Lmao grow up
Imight Realperson What happens? He might move somewhere, betray him, kill him, stop working for him. There are many possibilities. Watch the movie and find out.
@Imight Realperson the movie came out literally YEARS ago. And the fact that you came on this particular video is your fault in itself. Only an idiot like you would say SPOILER! On a movie thats been out for 24 years.
Imight Realperson he didn’t say anything. Remove your last comment if you want to prevent giving spoilers.
@Imight Realperson he's talking about the comment in which you spoiled what happens in the irishman, which you did spoil, regardless if your original comment was a joke or not, in one of your replies you spoiled the reason why deniro tells him that, which could be a spoiler since that film just came out
Both legends in their own right. Both acting in roles where they’re masters at what they do. They’re having a muted and cool conversation, yet the tension is palpable. Amazing.
“ you do what you do, I do what I gotta do”. That Scarface came out of Pachino in that line.
Pacino
@@bruno84 pistachio
One of the best scenes ever in one of the best movies ever👌👌👌
Detomaso Pantera it had some good scenes the movie tho ehh
"EPIC", is all I can say. 2 Veteran actors, MASTER'S in their craft, that scene alone is Worth a Million bucks. Both are Great actors Love their Masculinity and delivery of Bad Asses.
stan broniszewski Glad you brought this up. It wasn't until later on, in another movie (I forget which) that they actually appeared on screen together.
@ That's bullshit. Just watch this and shut up:
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@ You're a liar:
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@ moron. Deniro and Pacino are best friends. They just did a vanity fair interview together
@ Baloney..
But one thing I learned recently was that Pacino wanted the two to meet to rehearse the scene but Deniro suggested that it'd be better not to as the characters hadn't met prior to that scene in the movie...
I love both these dudes but Pacino in this movie is just electric, the good guy stressed out of his mind and just flies off the handle at a moments notice, usually a trait for villains. De Niro's character (the likeable villain) is the calm and composed one which is usually the hero's trait. This movie is a masterpiece, criminally underrated!
had to come back and watch this scene after watching The Irishman. LEGENDS.
Same
I’m 26 years old. And I feel like Matt Damon and Leo DiCaprio could be the next generations Pacino and De Niro
Godz
@@zacharyrizzo3952 🤣🤣🤣
This is the real acting ladies and gentlemen! Masterclass
The best part of this scene is how much both actors understate it. No showy grandstanding or yelling at each other. They play it exactly as they should: 2 professionals who operate on opposite sides of the coin but respect each other nonetheless. And both realize the inevitability that one is going to end up taking the other down.
The Dark Knight was supposedly modeled on this movie with the Joker and Batman being polar opposites but profoundly connected
I'll tell you what, Micheals dad looks damn good for his age in this.
robert de Niro played young Vito who was Michael's dad is what I think he was getting at
@robert power r/wooosh
robert power it’s a joke
“You see me doing thrill seeking liquor store hold-ups with a ‘Born to Lose’ tattoo on my chest?”
That’s just golden writing...
Pale Zombie
Almost sounds like a tarintino line!
He probably wanted to repeat it 50 more times but Mann wouldn't let him...
That’s just basic/k-101
This is one of the all time great movie scenes ever shot. No matter how many times I watch this, I feel the hairs on the back of my neck stand every time. EPIC👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽
Probably THE greatest
About two minutes in, after they've shared some personal info, you can hear the background noise get quieter -- the voices totally muted and the cutlery sounds muffled -- and it only comes back up after the last line. To them, nobody else exists in that restaurant. Plus we keep getting closer to their faces, starting back and over the shoulder and ending up right next to their ears. They start talking about history, find common ground in relationships, then find they both like their abnormal occupations, then share the fears that feed into their dreams. They end looking so regretful that their jobs put them on opposite sides.
A scene that wanted to create enemies might push them further apart until they finally walk away.
Everything about this scene shows them getting closer to each other... and then it cuts away.
They became friends. Then they had to go right back to their cat and mouse game.
Probably the most timeless movie scene of the 1990s.
Al Pacino is the goat ..... so versatile, always on point. His presence, his voice the way he commands the scenes....there's really no one like him out there. His facial expressions are always different and you can't fault him....ever
For me Pacino is the goat. But I preferred De Niro in this movie.
Nat Rose
What facial expressions? 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
De Niro is the shit in this one!
@@gma7067 What facial expressions does your boyfriend De Hacko have??? ZERO.
@@sugs1191 I prefer Pacino over that hack any day.
This movie was amazing. No crazy special Effects no green screen bullshit just a movie done the way Movies should be done.
I just finished watching the Irishman on Netflix and I couldn’t help but think of this scene. It’s crazy how these legends have gotten so much older. It just reminded me of how time passes by, eventually they won’t be around any longer, but movies like this will live on forever
Wtf is Netflix barbecues & ballgames???
Nah. They'll eventually be gutted by UA-cam censors to make them fit within vague or unarticulated "community standards".
Yeah,inside 10 yrs,one will pass on while the other will honor him.
Easily one of my favorite movies of all times. They don’t make movies like this anymore.
Sadly, they never will.
De Niro was in Casino and Heat in 1995. Pretty great year.
finally a good quality version of this. i salute you albale
After 7 years, You are Welcome!
One of the greastest back and forth dialogues u will ever see in a movie. By two of the 5 greatest actors to ever do it.
Id say Oscars 1981
DeNiro isn't close to Pacino in ANY movie.
@@mytwosense9135 Go see Good Fellas Bronx Tale,Heat,Casino. And i didnt say he was better,I said that scene in Heat was one of the best scenes between two actors
Jermaine Allison Taxi Driver and Raging Bull are really all you need.
I remember watching this in the theatre when it came out. You could hear a pin drop. I don't think people were even breathing during this scene. Two amazing actors in a great movie.
Panologist- One who study’s Penology. One who studies the effect of the repression of criminal activities through different societies. The use of punishment through the prison system.
Wow, I never knew that.
What happens when an unstoppable force meets an immovable object?
The immovable object gets shot at the end.
@@pxdstudios Nope, the unstoppable force got shot in the end :)
The two cannot exist in the same universe of discourse. At least in Logic. One of my favourite Raymond Smullyan's riddles.
They surrender...
Heat
What a film and what a scene! Brilliant!!!!
Toughest dinner date in movie history
"Enough time? to do what you wanna do?" The precise moment where Al Pacino totally understands and agree's with the greater place in life these 2 souls find themselves in
The two best actors of all time PERIOD.
Daniel day Lewis
Denzel
There’s no such thing as the best. They’re definitely 2 of the best actors ever
Deezy24
Is nothing... De Niro, Brando, Nicholson, Olivier, sellers!!
Mike Al-Lateef_513
Good but nothing to compare
What a display of masterful acting.... Might be one of the best movies for me ever 👌
It's in my top 5
@AMJH 4LAH since Irishman the comments for HEAT and particuslry this scene have gone nuts
@AMJH 4LAH mate they're just too old be doing it now, Socrsese Bob and Al
It's in my top 25 Pacino films.
i had coffee with him HALF AN HOUR AGO
Cuz she's got a GREAT ASS !
Does it get any better than these two, a masterpiece of a scene!
Overrated. They only talking.
Anyone come here from The Irishman? And yes I remember waiting 1year &1/2 for this to come out!
Irishman was good. Wasn't great. What did you think?
@curragh 42 I didnt put them in the same world or did I allude to that.
He mentioned The Irishman. I talked about The Irishman.
bellmeisterful the Irishman I thought was decent. A great selection of actors and the story took its time and wasn’t rushed for a change!
Once I’d heard what it was, I highly enjoyed it. It was very slow, but the performances (especially Pacino) were phenomenal. His scenes with Stephan Graham steal the movie.
These two give me goosebumps whenever I watch them on the screen.
One of the greatest movie scenes of all time. De Niro, Pacino absolute quality 👍
The absolute pinnacle of acting in the last 25 years. Their characters are so different yet both actors own the role and make you think you are watching these two go at it in real life.
Absolute legends... I need to watch this movie again.
Second time you're gonna see it???! I've seen it more than 30 times. You're lagging.
And the soundtrack is a masterpiece!
@@pacocandano yah, the OST is pretty amazing in its own right. Listened to it so many times.
One of the most engaging scenes of any movie, ever. Superb
I'm gonna be brutally honest, in my opinion. I didn't find one scene in The Irishman with Pacino and De Niro together that was as riveting and captivating as this one scene here in Heat. These two legends are so much in their own element in here, something I thought was missing in The Irishman
True. This was them at the absolute height of their powers and we're lucky that this was captured then. I can only imagine of this were done in the early eighties when they started to peak.
I agree but it makes perfect sense, not only have they aged quite a bit since, but this scene is the very best of the best. There’s no topping this really. Nor did The Irishman try to
I agree, yet I thought "Righteous Kill" was a distant 2nd place to heat.
I like how they aren't afraid to open up to each other on how flawed their life is. No complex superiority attitude, just two professional gentlemen playing what they're good at who just happens to cross path.
My favorite part is when Vincent goes “I pretty much don’t want to do anything else either” and Neil goes “Neither do I”. He lies, Neil-cus in truth he just wants one last score and to run away to Fiji with his girlfriend; he’s only a career criminal cus it’s all he knows-not cus he enjoys it. Vincent, divorced twice, ever eager to grab his gun with its ivory plated handle and rush out to catch bad guys, always out late chasing leads and meeting informants?-he loves his job. He embraces his nature. Neil eventually doesn’t, and you see it at the end when he deviates from his methodical nature and goes after Waingro, which ultimately gets himself killed.
True story
@@toddgoode2275 Very true if there is such a phrase. Their confrontation at the end didn't happen at an airport. It happened across the street in a gangway between two homes on 47th just off cicero in chicago right after an armored car robbery in front of a corner grocery now replaced with a fish eatery. I pass by it going to work all the time.
Disagree. He definitely doenst want to work a 9-5. He knows he's good at what he does and sure he doesn't want to do it the rest do his life. But all he wants to do to make money, is this life. It's all he knows.
@@shihanUKS ill tell your waiter
Yeah, that's true. Neil felt obligated to settling the score with Weingro after he got Trejo and his old lady killed. They were family and Neil put personal feelings over his professional code.
DeNiro and Pacino in: Heat, Righteous Kill, and soon to come out, The Irishman!
Juan Carlos Valdes already came out buddy
Godfather 2 also
It's funny how the roles are reversed, Pacino does in De Niro, De Niro does in Pacino years later. Full circle.
They were both in godfather
Let's not talk about Righteous Kill
Best Scene in the movie...
Jimmy Hoffa and frank the Irishman’s first meeting in LA.
The light, the photography, the silence, music playing, the dialogue.. this is a masterpiece inside a masterpiece. I take my hat off Mr Mann.
One of the most impactful dialogues in contemporary cinema. This right here is where people who want to become actors, draw their inspirations from
This scene was recited so accurately and beautifully by Aries Spears.
He's the reason I was even turned on to this movie. Its definitely one of my top 5 GOAT movies
@@JoelElTractor good stuff
I can't count the number of times I've watched this movie or this scene yet it's still one of the greatest things I've ever seen in my life.
Derision, admiration, anger, sadness, intimidation and fear expressed through eyes, vocal inflection and facial expression. Two masters of their craft
3:01 that look after “neither do i” is my fav part of the whole scene
I don't know how many times I watched this movie, I never get tired watching it again and again. A true Masterpiece.
DeNiro doesn't directly answer a single question in this scene,
like a real criminal.
almost everything Pacino says is a question,
like a real cop.
The respect they both show to eachother with the professions they do is brilliantly done
this scene, this movie is just pure masterpiece
This script has the dialogue so sharp it cuts off your realization it’s just a movie! It’s acted and directed by the dialogue it’s so well done it feels like they are real
This just has to be the greatest scene in movie_history! Both actors in their legend-prime. and then this scene. no one has come close to this since.
You've got two of the greatest performers ever talking across a table. Two of the greatest on opposite sides face-to-face just talking. Talking, feeling each other out and ultimately coming to understanding about each other and respecting each other. Like the description says "One of the most iconic scene in movie cinema..."
Truly great actors when paired with brilliant directors, creat pure magic on the silver screen... What we have here is nothing but a timeless classic!!
The neither do I lines and the slight smiles and admiration for each other is why this is my favorite acting scene of all time
Bravo 👏👏👏👏👏chemistry between the two best of the best! Was there
The things they said without talking. Their eyes screming.
" nothing is more powerful to see yourself in eyes of you enemy, in the spirit of your lover, in the voice of your mother" J.R
In the voice of your maa.thats an old irish saying.
@@Abcd-hr9ot really? Thats great! Good to know.
What I got from this scene was that they were telling each other, in a respectful manner, that they both live life the only way they know how.
"The puppy never got his spanking. Therefore, what he did w/ pleasure & success must be moral."
- Robert A. Heinlein
The two single greatest actors of all time
Yes i seen it when it came out. Watching it on the big screen was something else. It's a movie classic. Some great one liners in this conversation they are having.
Such a powerful scene. So simple in it's setting, a diner of all places for these two greats to film a scene. You can see that they respect each other on some level. It could've went either way in the end.....
Anyone with an appreciation for acting you will replay this scene over and over! This still gives me chills almost 30 years later! I remember as a kid I couldn't believe these 2 were on screen together. Michael Mann knows how to cast!!!
I never get tired of watching this. So much subtlety and nuance in both of their performances. Two legends utterly at the peak of their powers. In lesser hands, this would have been a throwaway scene, but instead…one of the best interactions ever put on film.
Can’t believe this movie is so old. Almost 30 years…the 90s were golden
I have pondered about them switching roles and saying these lines in their own styles, and the scene in my mind still comes out awesome!
Before actors had to embarrass themselves on Twitter
So damn true.
“That’s the discipline” legend
classic well written scene not only a scene in a script. but 2 unreal hollywood legends
These two would be able to make brushing their teeth a epic scene
One of the greatest conversation by two lead actors.
90`s are the best and most HardCore Movies of all Cinema History.
This movie has THE BEST gun shootout of ANY MOVIE IN HISTORY!!! PERIOD!
What a great scene; the dialogue. Two individuals on opposite sides of the law, with somewhat mutual respect, yet ready to kill each other without reservation. One of my favorite Michael Mann films.
Imagine if the coffee caused these men to need to take a shit, and they continue this conversation side by side in bathroom stalls.
Still get chills watching these 2 together.......
That movie...... that conversation will never get old!!!
It is my favorite movie of all time! Bob and Al are...
wow
I must be a lameass. I like bbq's and ballgames.
Everytime I see clips from this movie, I get drawn in even if it's for like 3 minutes. Then the clip ends and remember I was watching a clip from a movie... Goddamn what a masterpiece
2 of best Italian actors ever!
Iconic Actors...love these two together. EXPLOSIVE