@@JackTenrec-qk4zp yes! Any Given Sunday would be another great performance too! Him and Jamie Foxx arguing scene was my favorite clip. Shit was super hilarious to me!
Yes i agree maybe a prequel to however Hanna raised through the ranks would plauseable however i do not think it would pass as canon due to the fact as a lot his previous accounts on a personal and business level are pointed through many aspects of this film. The fact hes been married twice before his "third'" is something i dont think a loyal fanbase would want bare witness to as an audience as its not essential to the plot in general
@@UKMediaReviews His marriage history would be highly relevant to his character because his divorces and the turbulence of his third marriage would play a large part in making him what he is.
They knew he was on the job. A lot of security guards are off duty cops anyway, and they announcdd him before he walked in. He probably worked CIs out of there before.
Anybody that loves Heat needs to read Heat 2, hearing Pacino as Det. Hanna's voice in your head while you read is fun as hell! Great f'n book if you love the characters from this movie.
Pacino creates such a slick alpha character. He dominates everyone, and still comes across educated and sharp. Not just a brutal bully, but the kind of guy you really don't wanna cross.
Like the casting of Tina Turner in Mad Max: Beyond Thunderdome, the casting of Tone Loc in Heat is something that could only have happened during a very narrow window of time.
In my opinion Tina Turner left behind a perfect IMDB. Apart from her own music videos she played the Acid Queen in “Tommy,” Aunty Entity in “Beyond Thunderdome,” and then she DIPPED.
It's not luck if you chase down every bum lead, make friends everywhere, and learn how to threaten people. Here he threatened to walk out, they want to lead him around and waste his time - because they want the perks, but not the responsibility of making an enemy. They don't want it loud either, they don't want to be seen as rats. You make nice with enough mid-level criminals, when they catch wind of the high level ones you get a ping. The kind of thing a detective could do, if say, they completely sacrificed their life to walk in and talk to these people instead of going home early every night. Preparations that likely cost him dearly, some case 7 years ago that built a repoire with some random well networked person. Criminals are opportunistic too, any leverage or opportunity they'll take - including working with police, as long as they know you'll deliver. The horror comes from having to see these people later in a ditch and wonder, "Did I know this would happen to them?" Those boys are going to end up at the dinner table in his dream with 8-ball hemorrhages. Being a cop in L.A. sucks, being a snitch even worse. It gets messed up out there. This might be bad luck in disguise too - how unfortunate that they found a lead that would bring them to the bank robbery. Had the bank robbery gone off without a hitch, no random police officers would've been killed, the robbers would've gone on with their lives and the only victim would be the bank - and a manager who maybe got pretty roughed up. How unfortunate to have this happen... and it does.
@@AchtungBaby77 oh I never use that one publicly. Unless we were already talking about heat and they asked my many favorite Pacino lines... A lapd detective saying "give me all your money." To get the attention of some would be guard on a crutch. another CI. Im guessing since he said "one day, you're gonna get smoked for that" to which vincent smiled it off and said "better not be your fool." First time seeing that I was rolling on the damn floor.
My cousin literally had a laughing fit watching this movie for the first time and hearing that line. We had to stop it because we we cracking up so much. Pacino's delivery is hilarious
5:09 Tone Loc`s rhythmic powers on full display here....great little segment slow talking, fast talking, building to a climax - "[r]ight then and there I KNOW...this cat`s got something goin` down" as he pounds the table with his fingers. Brill
In my mind the K-Town club Vincent meets the brothers at is the same club that Tom Cruise’s character - also named Vincent btw - completely destroys in “Collateral.”
By the time I get to Phoenix. She'll be rising. Anybody else having trouble getting google news articles. Yeah I am Vincent Hanna.as far as the world is concerned. Oh. It's heck being me.
This is how many crimes are solved. A guy says "Hay slick..." Another guy says "This slick an't not mother fucking joke." And boom, 2 meet 2 and equal 4.
What explains Hanna's bizarre behavior throughout the whole picture is that he was doing coke. Mann elected never to show that in the movie and took it upon the audience to surmise that what Pacino was doing
@fifthbusiness1678 Pacino has said that the character Hanna was on coke without the film ever explicitly showing him doing coke. It was unspoken character background. Not that Pacino himself was on coke.
One of the best movies of all time with great actors and great action from start to finish and their will never be another movie like this again. And on a side note I have a you tube channel type in Russell Mills May 22, 2017 to find me.
Actors get better with experience. Of course that is true. Still, I really can't help but feel like Pacino's early work was his best. Serpico, Dog day Afternoon, The Godfather, And Justice for All. He's still got it but, man he used to be able to make you forget you were watching a movie it was so real.
@@thesoultwins72 Pacino was great in Serpico but the other actors were pretty bad. Overall it was a pretty average movie. Cruising was also a movie that gave Pacino room to stretch but again the other actors were pretty bad really. Still, both movies are much better than later stuff like Heat in my opinion.
In the first truck heist, Vincent learns from his Detective's that one of the suspects used the name "slick." Vincent stored it in his mind and recalled it as soon as he heard it while walking away in the club. He's as sharp as they come..
@@stevemoore3951 I rewatched it, you're right, it's some kind of drum and bass track, kind of ... the House of Pain track in when they are in the club ... but driving to the club is something else. Probably best to just run it through some song recognition software ...
Originally: Detective Hanna was supposed to have a Cocaine habit in the film but they ended up getting rid of that whole idea. This part made a whole lot more sense cause of how Pacino went thru multiple changes in behavior the moment he entered & left the scene😂 #classicfilm
I love the way Albert says “cause he in phoenix!!! And he points in the direction like its 5’feet away 😅😅😅
And Vincent looking under the table before that LOOOL
"By the time I get to Phoenix......He'd be rising........ he'll probably leave a note right on the doooor........ 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
@@mrslywwilliams313 Pacino is just too good, shame we can clone him
@@JackTenrec-qk4zp yes! Any Given Sunday would be another great performance too! Him and Jamie Foxx arguing scene was my favorite clip. Shit was super hilarious to me!
@@mrslywwilliams313 yeah no one does it like Pacino, especially when he yells and argue!
"where's your empathy brother, its a substance abuse problem" with the straight face on hahahaha gold!
@@oliver9804 he was dead ass serious
I mean
A tv series with Hanna as the lead character would be awesome. In the right hands it could be iconic.
@davideriksen2434 Michael Mann wouldn't be known for pandering to the criteria of so called social justice warriors so you can take it easy.
Yes i agree maybe a prequel to however Hanna raised through the ranks would plauseable however i do not think it would pass as canon due to the fact as a lot his previous accounts on a personal and business level are pointed through many aspects of this film. The fact hes been married twice before his "third'" is something i dont think a loyal fanbase would want bare witness to as an audience as its not essential to the plot in general
@@UKMediaReviews His marriage history would be highly relevant to his character because his divorces and the turbulence of his third marriage would play a large part in making him what he is.
@davideriksen2434 funny as hell!
@davideriksen2434cuz of pussies like you
“well I am over FUCKING whelmed “😂😂 I say that all the time 😂😂
I usually follow it up with ‘What do you want for that a JUNIOR G MAN BADGE???’
when you lose 28 - 26 in third set of any badminton match
Always loved how he walked around the metal detector and no one batted an eye. Hanna was on a different level and everyone knew it...
They knew he was on the job. A lot of security guards are off duty cops anyway, and they announcdd him before he walked in. He probably worked CIs out of there before.
Al Pacino is without a doubt one of the BEST actors EVER ! From “Heat” to “ Scent of a Woman” to “ Dog Day Afternoon “ BRAVO ❤️
Scent of a woman too is ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
Albert nailed it too.
To the Godfather, to Serpico, to And justice for all.
@@Steven-wz7shThe casting is flawless.
Al Pacino was savage and cool AF in Heat
Incredible acting 👏
Anybody that loves Heat needs to read Heat 2, hearing Pacino as Det. Hanna's voice in your head while you read is fun as hell! Great f'n book if you love the characters from this movie.
Can you get the audiobook right
I totally agree. One of the best books I have read (or heard) it’s on audible. Storyline was amazing.
I didn't know there was a book. Thanks for mentioning it!
"By the time I get to Phoenix...she'll be rising..."
Probably leave a not, right awn the door..
Beautiful layout
Is that a song 🎵🤔 ?
@@p.delatorre2386 ua-cam.com/video/MkDKT0ngkFs/v-deo.html
@@p.delatorre2386 Glenn Campbell
Slick. Michael calling everyone that was all the info Vincent needed to spot the crew.
Did a 180 like a shark that smelled a drop of blood a mile away
Wonder how many cases come together with one random thing like that.
These things happen.
@@gameconsumer2517 and Tone Loc can actually act a little bit
It was small detail from that truck hit. One of the robbers called somebody slick. See. Just that nothing detail ended up being something.
One of the best written and acted 🎥 of all time....
Empathy was yesterday,Today you’re wasting my mother fucking time ..✋🏼 what a line man ..Favourite movie ever ..
The way the camera swoops around the kennels to then cross in front of Pacino before he pushes the door open into the wrecking yard is SO GOOD.
That's a good eye. Michael Mann is great at this kind of movie.
Same when Vincent enters the club and the camera does that short pan from right to left when the background beat drops out.
tone loc was fucking great in this scene
Just think if Tone Loc didnt say SLICK they might have never ID'd them
Tadaow!
@@worsethanhitlerpt.2539 🤣😂🤣😂🤣
@@leivabernie some guy you know might be doing something? That's earth shattering
His voice is just instantly recognizable.
well..i am OVER FUCKIN WHELMED...what do you want? a junior Gman badge?
Pacino creates such a slick alpha character. He dominates everyone, and still comes across educated and sharp. Not just a brutal bully, but the kind of guy you really don't wanna cross.
And only 3 feet tall. Everyone in town would be petrified if he wasn't the filth
Yup
Plus around his family a broken man. It’s a terrific performance which is a lesser appreciated one
I wouldn’t be scared of no short guy like Pacino. Lol. Tiny lil fellas barely 5’9 😂
Like the casting of Tina Turner in Mad Max: Beyond Thunderdome, the casting of Tone Loc in Heat is something that could only have happened during a very narrow window of time.
In my opinion Tina Turner left behind a perfect IMDB. Apart from her own music videos she played the Acid Queen in “Tommy,” Aunty Entity in “Beyond Thunderdome,” and then she DIPPED.
Tone Loc... that was awesome
His voice was perfect for this role.
When he screams “give me all You got”…
That screams Michael Corleone
That also screams Michael Scott from Dunder Mifflin
Peed my pants !!!! Hysterical
😂😂😂😂😂
*IN MY HOME, IN MY BEDROOM*
Where my wife sleeps and my children play with their toys.
I love how pivotal this scene is, yet it's essentially just a lucky break. Pure dumb luck sets Pacino's character on the right path
that's how it works, most times. if a cop can't find a lead in 48 hours, the case goes cold.
It's not luck if you chase down every bum lead, make friends everywhere, and learn how to threaten people.
Here he threatened to walk out, they want to lead him around and waste his time - because they want the perks, but not the responsibility of making an enemy. They don't want it loud either, they don't want to be seen as rats.
You make nice with enough mid-level criminals, when they catch wind of the high level ones you get a ping.
The kind of thing a detective could do, if say, they completely sacrificed their life to walk in and talk to these people instead of going home early every night. Preparations that likely cost him dearly, some case 7 years ago that built a repoire with some random well networked person.
Criminals are opportunistic too, any leverage or opportunity they'll take - including working with police, as long as they know you'll deliver.
The horror comes from having to see these people later in a ditch and wonder, "Did I know this would happen to them?"
Those boys are going to end up at the dinner table in his dream with 8-ball hemorrhages. Being a cop in L.A. sucks, being a snitch even worse. It gets messed up out there.
This might be bad luck in disguise too - how unfortunate that they found a lead that would bring them to the bank robbery. Had the bank robbery gone off without a hitch, no random police officers would've been killed, the robbers would've gone on with their lives and the only victim would be the bank - and a manager who maybe got pretty roughed up. How unfortunate to have this happen... and it does.
I know it's a bit late, but Mann said in an interview that he'd spoken to cops who got leads that seemed like dumb luck or too much of a coincidence.
You can get killed walking your doggie!
I’ve said that line so many times over the last 30 years 😂
Give me all your money 😆
Absolutely true
@@marcus_rrp_productions2648 Careful where you use that one! 😂😂
@@AchtungBaby77 oh I never use that one publicly. Unless we were already talking about heat and they asked my many favorite Pacino lines... A lapd detective saying "give me all your money." To get the attention of some would be guard on a crutch. another CI. Im guessing since he said "one day, you're gonna get smoked for that" to which vincent smiled it off and said "better not be your fool." First time seeing that I was rolling on the damn floor.
My cousin literally had a laughing fit watching this movie for the first time and hearing that line. We had to stop it because we we cracking up so much. Pacino's delivery is hilarious
great scene yet another great scene in this spectacular movie ....
One of my favorite movies and favorite scenes of all time!
Amazing how one small piece of info, ‘slick’ brings down Macauley’s whole crew. Genius.
GIMME ALL YOU GOT!
thats tone loc.. the guy who did FUNKY COLD MEDINA... that voice tho
5:09 Tone Loc`s rhythmic powers on full display here....great little segment slow talking, fast talking, building to a climax - "[r]ight then and there I KNOW...this cat`s got something goin` down" as he pounds the table with his fingers. Brill
"By the time I get to Phoenix, she'll be risin'"
4:48 is still one of the hardest moments in crime movie history. I love his attitude.
"I call the shots. Now sing."
Love how Hanna looks under the table when Albert says ”my brother Richard”😂
When a truly scary man gently says be there quietly when he is pissed off, your ass better be there son
2 classic scenes together from a great film.
This movie nearly 30 yrs old.
Crazy. No cell phones
In my mind the K-Town club Vincent meets the brothers at is the same club that Tom Cruise’s character - also named Vincent btw - completely destroys in “Collateral.”
By the time I get to Phoenix. She'll be rising. Anybody else having trouble getting google news articles. Yeah I am Vincent Hanna.as far as the world is concerned. Oh. It's heck being me.
I want to have THIS 92 Crown Vic!
I like his sudden and unexpected rages.
One of the best films ever made....
He's still liking people's comments over 14 years later...legend
Whoever did the location scouting for this film had an incredible eye.
The first time I ever listened to "By The Time I Get To Phoenix" was after watching this movie.
AL-BERRRRT !
Sad to know that the guy played Alfred (Ricky Harris) died 7 years ago😢😢
Wasn't that Albert? Still very sad though.
“Could get k**** walking ya doggy”
Hilarious. "Give me all you got!"
Awesome how al came out years later and said yes, I embraced the character and the he was a coke user. So al did coke for this role, it really shows.
Richard: I'm a good citizen
Pacino: I'm Donald duck
Gets me everytime 😂😂
This informant was the one that put them on the map, the rest is history
This movie was perfect
ALBERT, what's wrong with you? hilarious 😂
This is how many crimes are solved. A guy says "Hay slick..." Another guy says "This slick an't not mother fucking joke." And boom, 2 meet 2 and equal 4.
Ton Loc had that funkycomedena, he broke case wide open
great piece thanks foor posting
My favourite 😊 scene
I'm not a fan of spin-off movies but a movie with the charchter of Tone loc would be so great in the context of Heat
I want a whole “Heat” cinematic universe. Sequel, prequel, Voight character spinoff series, Hanna and McCauley in Nam, all of it.
@@palmerlpyeaahhh would be awesome, kinda like Breaking Bad and Better Call Saul. But in LA with Car thieves and Bank Robbers.
Michael Mann is going to adapt his Heat 2 novel into a TV series or film. This is a prequel so new cast in their 20’s.
Everyone stop what you’re doing and buy Heat 2 the novel.
You will be. Over f’n whelmed.
I'm kicking myself because I saw it for $1 at Walmart in their clearance section but I passed on it as I have too many books to read.
@@ryangossett8211 I have too many books myself!
Ricky Harris was a great actor..”Now how am I supposed to eat my pound cake”
Everyone that loves this movie. Read heat 2 it’s so good. You can imagine all the action scenes. It’s great won’t be disappointed.
Hanna is supposed to be a coke fiend. That´s why he´s so jumpy at times
What explains Hanna's bizarre behavior throughout the whole picture is that he was doing coke. Mann elected never to show that in the movie and took it upon the audience to surmise that what Pacino was doing
👀
Nooooo lol...who told u that?!
Really? I thought he was just being every Pacino character
Never understood why they didn’t include that very short clip of him using coke, would have helped add up why he acted off the wall.
@@damarcomusik639 Who? who? What are you a fuckin owl??
Amazing how all these guys flee at the first sight of cops at 0:35. Definitely not a single person here lives off something legal.
Even Pacino has said he was cooked on cocaine to the eyeballs in this movie
Never heard that - he’s never admitted to it, either. Nice try
@@fifthbusiness1678he has
@fifthbusiness1678 Pacino has said that the character Hanna was on coke without the film ever explicitly showing him doing coke. It was unspoken character background. Not that Pacino himself was on coke.
One of the best movies of all time with great actors and great action from start to finish and their will never be another movie like this again. And on a side note I have a you tube channel type in Russell Mills May 22, 2017 to find me.
1 person wasted Pacino's MOTHERFUCKING TIME!
What do you want from that a Junior G man badge...
Looking for Richard under the table😂
If he would've said nothing, I'd thought nothing.
Actors get better with experience. Of course that is true. Still, I really can't help but feel like Pacino's early work was his best. Serpico, Dog day Afternoon, The Godfather, And Justice for All. He's still got it but, man he used to be able to make you forget you were watching a movie it was so real.
@joshuamorrison8332......Mmmm.......not sure about 'Serpico' to be honest. However, you missed 'Cruising' [1980]. Very under-rated.
@@thesoultwins72 Pacino was great in Serpico but the other actors were pretty bad. Overall it was a pretty average movie. Cruising was also a movie that gave Pacino room to stretch but again the other actors were pretty bad really. Still, both movies are much better than later stuff like Heat in my opinion.
Carlito's Way shows us Pacino on fire too. Peace :)
I love this scene. 😅😅
Just realizing this Ricky Harris
I wonder what version of Jump around was playing in club, could not find it anywhere
If that isn't a classic line I don't know what is
1:38 GIMME ALL YOU GOT...
GIMME ALL YOU GOT 😂😂😂
Epic scene!!😂😂😂😂
Did you fall in love?. I'll buy that.😎♥️
Legendary.
classic scene.
I thought Alvin was full of crap but his brother basically gave him Neal’s whole team.
Started with a random homeless guy hiding during the robbery.
So a detective is meeting snitches/CI's in a public place such as a club?
Why did Vincent turn around when he said “Slick”?
In the first truck heist, Vincent learns from his Detective's that one of the suspects used the name "slick." Vincent stored it in his mind and recalled it as soon as he heard it while walking away in the club. He's as sharp as they come..
@@sh2560sharp. On the edge. Where he's gotta be.
somebody know the music playing when Pacino is driving to the club?
Heat has a soundtrack. Try that.
@@stevemoore3951 already did but the one im looking for wasnt in the OST i tried tunefind too
It's a house of pain track I believe. Top o the morning?
@@ewannoelkailevi4772 I don't think that is it. Good song though.
@@stevemoore3951 I rewatched it, you're right, it's some kind of drum and bass track, kind of ... the House of Pain track in when they are in the club ... but driving to the club is something else. Probably best to just run it through some song recognition software ...
I'm Donald duck....
Great neighborhood. The dog fighting pound hides the chop shop.
Pacino is such a goon
I do for you, you dont do for me, is that it?
Compton farms?
5:05 U can get killed walkin' ya doggie😂😂😂
RIP. Slick
I've been tormenting my friend for years quoting Hanna every time he tells me he's walking his dog - 5:03. LOL!!!!
what is the song at 3:38
Top o’ the morning to ya - House of Pain
Originally: Detective Hanna was supposed to have a Cocaine habit in the film but they ended up getting rid of that whole idea. This part made a whole lot more sense cause of how Pacino went thru multiple changes in behavior the moment he entered & left the scene😂 #classicfilm
Michael Mann’s masterpiece
Well written screenplay, but why the heck would you want to meet with a hotshot cop in a full club with probably snitches even worse then yourself?
Cuz it looks cool for a movie, that’s all
@@snabavi83 Yep. And Michael Mann is The Maestro.
because: LOS ANGELES itself is just as much a "character" in Mann's movies as are the actors (ref: Cruise/Foxx Collateral circa 2004).
When tony Montana and Bubba Burford come to see you its over
Always thought the very end sounded dubbed, like “ I talked to Barzini”
you think you can come to my hotel and take over? *i talked to barzini* I can make a deal with him and still keep my hotel!
@@sammyb5102 Why ? Because he was Moe Green...and he made his bones while Michael was banging cheerleaders.
No, I buy you out, you don't buy me out.
“Not by you fool” - Carlito Brigante
"Heat" drinking game. Down a shot of Tequila everytime someone says the word "F@@k", "Motherf@@@er" or "Motherf@@@ing"...last man standing, wins.
Its like 2:30 am. The team is at work. Dude pics up phone like its 9:00am. Those guys will outwork you.
GIVE ME ALL YOU GOT! GIVE ME ALL YOU GOT!!
Tone Loc really was a Crip.
Vincent's car still looks good.