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Whoever my nikka was that was speakin on the audio going high to low like a muhfukka wasn't bullshyttin :laugh:

My OG DVD copy of it was mixed like that. That heist shootout :ohlawd:
 

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I know the Diner Scene and Bank Robbery shootout was the GOAT moments of this flick, but there were so many other scenes that were just as powerful.

Like, when Val Kilmer's character goes to Ashley Judd's crib after the shootout, and the cops are inside waiting for him to turn up, and she signals him with her hands to keep driving. :wow:

And, I know it's been said over and over, but why did Neil detour from the airport. :ohlawd:
 

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I know the Diner Scene and Bank Robbery shootout was the GOAT moments of this flick, but there were so many other scenes that were just as powerful.

Like, when Val Kilmer's character goes to Ashley Judd's crib after the shootout, and the cops are inside waiting for him to turn up, and she signals him with her hands to keep driving. :wow:

And, I know it's been said over and over, but why did Neil detour from the airport. :ohlawd:

Because he had "unfinished business" with Waingro

Waingro fukked up the robbery in the very beginning and got away when they tried to kill him at the diner....and he also dropped a dime on them for the bank robbery...so Neil being the type of guy he was...couldnt just let it go
 

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Because he had "unfinished business" with Waingro

Waingro fukked up the robbery in the very beginning and got away when they tried to kill him at the diner....and he also dropped a dime on them for the bank robbery...so Neil being the type of guy he was...couldnt just let it go

I blame Jon Voight. He should have kept that info to himself. Send Neil a text when he's on the plane like, :manny:

Heat is pretty much a perfect screenplay. Every scene had meaning and conflict and backstory and subtext. Even the secondary characters like President Palmer's story.:wow: Had you really feeling for his girl when she was in that bar and saw his face show up on the news.:to:


Deniro's speech to Edie towards the end.
"I don't even know what I'm doing anymore. I know life is short, whatever time you get is luck. You want to walk? You walk right now. Or on your own... on your own you choose to come with me. And all I know is... all I know is there's no point in me going anywhere anymore if it's going to be alone... without you."

perfectly tied up how they met and she asked him if he was lonely. He was all, "I'm alone, I'm not lonely.":beli:

brilliant movie.
 

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I blame Jon Voight. He should have kept that info to himself. Send Neil a text when he's on the plane like, :manny:

Nah..he had to, because he had the info and he was a straight shooter...business man He was even like "I know you dont care but this is where he at"
 

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There's time' with that De Niro look of confidence...:snoop:


Man, I love this movie, all the scenes mentioned. Plus, Kilmer's fight with his wife when he has some great lines, something like 'Take the bank book and the credit cards and get out what do you want from me'?

Of course, the 'Last Night' scene, on the balcony, and the meeting in the bookstore, I've done a variation of the De Niro 'Who are you and why are you interested in what i do or what I read' on accident too lol
 

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There's time' with that De Niro look of confidence...:snoop:


Man, I love this movie, all the scenes mentioned. Plus, Kilmer's fight with his wife when he has some great lines, something like 'Take the bank book and the credit cards and get out what do you want from me'?

Of course, the 'Last Night' scene, on the balcony, and the meeting in the bookstore, I've done a variation of the De Niro 'Who are you and why are you interested in what i do or what I read' on accident too lol

As a young'n I didnt understand why he was trippin off that piece of p*ssy was hittin on him....but made perfect sense...thats what the feds do
 

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4.5/5

lose the 5 stars b/c of pacino and the start of his terrible, screaming yelling over-acting phase

pacino in this scene is fukkin awful

 
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I love the Pacino moment when he's talking to the guy in the club, 'So you ran into a guy on the street....an ex con, who you know from prison, who says he's not doing anything.... and that's what you have for me? Well I am OVERfukkING WHELMED'

The yelling worked in this, unfortunately he dragged it around with him for seemingly the rest of his career..
 

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this is cringe-worthy in a serious movie

[ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s81gWFanDO0]Great Ass! [Extended Version] - YouTube[/ame]
 

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Great film....honestly think it's overrated though :yeshrug:

And I think "Thief" is better.
 
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