I love how Jack starts counting out a specific number of bills after he smashers Leo's hand then says fuck it and just leaves the whole stack. Tells you so much about the character with just one little gesture.
@@bassmaster117 A guinea is an Italian of Southern Italian descent it means they are not purely white Italian like the more prosperous Italians in Italy's Northern regions. Northern Italians in places like Rome , Venice and Milan are purely European whereas Italians in Southern Italy in places like Sicily are mixed with Arab or Moorish blood because of the history of being conquered by Non-Europeans. Most likely derived from "Guinea Negro", implying that Italians are dark or swarthy-skinned like the natives of Guinea.
2:29 - 2:34 is when you can clearly see Franks patience wearing thin with Leo's characters "smart ass" personality lol. Throughout most of the film, he just shrugs it off as a "This kid really doesn't know who he's talking too like this....but I like his attitude". But here, he really gets tired of it lol. Love this scene
+SageofSorrow Yeah he had to show Frank he was still that rough punk and not kiss his ass too much. In the end, that's what Frank liked the most about him.
I like how Scorsese threw in that line, “I don’t know what they do in that particular department anyway” - a reference to when Dignam said “if you had any idea what we do, we wouldn’t be very good at what we do, would we?”
I heard "you know what they do in that particular departmenr anyway." Meaning he knows that Quenin has undercover agents, he's just not sure how they get them into his circles.
Costello is a guy who can say whatever he wants to pretty much whoever he wants. Even in the deal with the Chinese later he's taking shots at them (verbally at first). Here he's in a situation where he's being reasonably polite about a "nobody", and he's got some punk kid he could easily just bury assuming everything is an insult. Costigan is lucky he didn't end up with more broken bones, but him tuning up the Providence mafia in Costello's turf probably got him a little slack.
As soon as Jack starts bashing Leo's arm...man, I cringe! Terrific acting from all cast members in the film. The Departed has to be one of my favourite Scorsese films.
"I just said he had a fuckin problem..." That's my favorite line in the whole movie, just shows how much of a badass Nicholson is, absolute fuckin legend.
The look Jack gives at 0:47 after Leo asks if his name is really Mr. French is just so good. I swear it's the tiny little mannerisms and facial movements that make him so great in this role. It's just so natural. It's also hilarious.
I love how amazingly fitted Let it Loose is in this scene. It starts when Costello sits next to Billy then the tempo rises just as the tension in the scene. In 1:50 there's this little look between Jack and French perfectly fitted with the piano in the song. Next, at 2:30 the horns when Frank gets tired of Billy's attitude and snaps back at him. And then finally there's the climax when French ans Costello smash Billy's hand. That's just Perfect timing and must have required a lot of thought. Not to mention the very fact of using Let it Loose, one of the most emotional and overlooked songs in history. Glad Marty used it, more people got to know this faboulous piece.
Let it loose is one of the greatest songs written and released onto this earth. Agree fully with your sentiment there about how it all tied in perfectly.
Exile on Main Street is the best rock album of all time, if not THE best album of all time. Sweet Virginia is amazing, Ventilator Blues is gnarly, and Let it Loose is beautiful
@@NYRyder1983Great film, but the Best Picture was definitely a Makeup Oscar for all the times they overlooked Scorsese in the past…personally, I would’ve given it to “Children of Men” that year, but that’s just a matter of personal taste
@@NYRyder1983 Oh for sure, my dude. Have you seen any of the other nominees from that year?? I’m just curious of someone else’s take on some of the other ones
I love how frustrated Costello gets with him. Like he’s trying his hardest to be cordial and Billy is such a smart mouth. I’m SAYING HE WORKED AT THE AIRPORT!
BRAD PITT that's funny, cause De Niro was listed among the many names of actors who had supposedly signed on for a sequel that never got made for whatever reason. Your post actually just made me remember there was actually talks of a sequel
@@dmcrun3572 He had a couple roles after this, 2007 with The Bucket List, and his last movie was in 2010 James L Brooks romantic-comedy. But nothing since then. But the Departed was definitely his last “big” movie.
He was nominated that year but for the wrong movie. Blood Diamond was not bad, it was good and Leo did a great job but The Departed would've gotten him that Oscar
Marty knows when to move a camera and when to keep it static. i love the simple shot at 0:37 where Fitzy comes out of the back room. It just adds to the setting, Costello's gang headquarters, intimidating. Even how he walks out without his arms moving, like he's this mindless killer.
French was far more ruthless but you can't really compare them due to the amount of screen time they had. Wish the film would be adopted into a book for a complete summation of some sorts, THAT would be so satisfying.
One of my favorite things about this scene is when Jack starts to sympathize for crushing Leo’s hand with the boot and gives him $300 to go to take care of it, then ends up saying fuck it and just gives him the whole wad of cash hahaha
God getting your broken hand slammed multiple times…oh lord. I love how Nicholson goes from savage and absolutely merciless to almost fatherly and pseudo-comforting. It happens in an instant and just shows how sociopathic he is.
Leo has acted against De Niro (This Boy's Life), Streep (Marvin's Room), Nicholson (The Departed), Pacino (Once Upon a Time in Hollywood), Day-Lewis (GoNY), Tom Hanks (Catch Me If You Can), etc. No fear or vanity. That's why he's the GOAT.
It’s missing one of the best lines in the movie Costello: How’s your mother? Random Bar guy: well, she’s on her way out Costello: We all are, act accordingly
Ironically, I think Billy's dad being a straight arrow in Frank's universe that even Billy's uncle got involved in, gave Frank a reason to have some respect/leeway with Billy as far as not outright killing him for being a rogue operator (drug deals with his cousin), which in turn allowed him in Frank's circle. Well played
I love how mr French acknowledges billy when he looks over at him from the bar, as he knew that Billy tuned those 2 connected guys up, kind of like a nod of approval
Jacks delivery of "i just said he had a fucking problem" is amazing also his 3 second pause before he said it and the facial expression all fantastic he is hailed as one of the greats for a reason
When he says “swear on your mother’s grave you’re not a cop” notice he never does actually swears on his mother’s grave that he’s not. Very interesting character trait..
My favorite scene in cinema just because that incredible detail of playing let it loose by The Rolling Stones at the time I found out about the album! My favorite album to date!
The relationship between Frank and Billy is intriguing. Billy’s actual father was never really around, but Frank instills wisdom later on when he knows he can trust him. As Frank starts losing his mind and growing paranoid, it’s also interesting that he never suspected Billy to be the Rat (even though he technically was)…
There was some kind of unknown connection between Billy's mother, Billy, and Frank, that we aren't exactly aware of. Perhaps Frank loved Billy's mother, or had a fling with her at one point and Billy was the result. 🤷🏻 But there was something there. It's obvious that Frank had a soft spot for Billy right in the beginning.
"His real name Mr. French?" Smile from Jack... he liked him right away. He had to deal with the Italian situation, but that question saved his life I think.
"I just said he had a fucking problem." He's so fucking cool
Qweefmire that's the line I came here to watch
Lmao Jack Nicholson delivered that line perfectly. Love that dude.
"Ya gonna stop doing coke deals witcha j-off 🤬cousin?"
😂😂😂😂😂
Well it’s Jack Nicholson, so of course😎
That delivery always chills me
Thank God Jack took that role! He was a perfect fit.
Ryszard Kilinski can u imagine Robert De Niro as Costello
@Usern Last Good take. Great movie.
@Usern Last Nah it's about rats.
Jack played the same character he has always played except this time,he did it badly.
@@tiaaaron3278 And, of course, you wouldn't know good acting if you fell over it.
I love how Jack starts counting out a specific number of bills after he smashers Leo's hand then says fuck it and just leaves the whole stack. Tells you so much about the character with just one little gesture.
Probably something he improvised, too, as great as he is.
character? The guy was a psychopath. "Leadership skill" maybe. As soon as he knew he could use the guy, he gave him money.
What does it tell you? He has money?
@@JimmyTurner he was embarrassed and felt bad
@@Mcelly58 he was neither of those things
“I’m not the cops, I’m not askin ya” Such an awesome line, and Jack nailed it
Nicholson can say any thing. He great actor. The best actor
Cold fking line. So simple yet means so much
😄
@@eddievenuto1862he was. Believe it or not he hasn’t been in a movie in over a decade. 😢
@@Rob2068cuz Age has caught up with him. He still best
"His real name Mr French?"
Jacks face hahahahaha
+Bruce Wayne "...... No."
+Bruce Wayne I swear I crack up at that look every time lol. Jack's like "WTF" for no reason at all.
+FREE1UP He's like "WTF" because it's funny that he really thinks his name is Mr. French
It’s an inference that he probably killed a lot of French people in the mob
Zachary Rizzo no dude
Mr French is a bearded character from a show in the 70s called Family Affair.
I love the way he just throws over the rest of the cash! lmao
I love the way he slams his hand with that boot hahaha
@betatalk357 yeah, that would be a $3000 hospital bill, emergency room etc......easily
It’s like alright this is to fix your hand and the rest is necessary
Count it, its probably all in ones. (Chuckle)
My God, seeing Jack Nickolson acting like this demonstrates he's ONE OF THE BEST and GREATEST actors in this world. We salute you Mr.
Where is he? I haven't seen him in a while.
+29AndreG enjoying his money.
He is going to return to make the american version of Toni Erdmann
He is the Greatest actor of all Time IMO
Don't you guys think this performance is an inferior version of Jack's character in A Few Good Men?
Lets not cry over spilled guineas lmao
HAHAHAAHA
Lmfao
They just do not stop having the mafia in providence. 😂
What the hell is a guinea
@@bassmaster117 A guinea is an Italian of Southern Italian descent it means they are not purely white Italian like the more prosperous Italians in Italy's Northern regions. Northern Italians in places like Rome , Venice and Milan are purely European whereas Italians in Southern Italy in places like Sicily are mixed with Arab or Moorish blood because of the history of being conquered by Non-Europeans. Most likely derived from "Guinea Negro", implying that Italians are dark or swarthy-skinned like the natives of Guinea.
The way Frank and mr french look at each other when Leo asks, "is this something i cant handle personally?" 😂😂😂😂
Lololololol 😅🤣😂😅🤣
They were like “yeah he’s definitely Jackie’s nephew”
2:29 - 2:34 is when you can clearly see Franks patience wearing thin with Leo's characters "smart ass" personality lol. Throughout most of the film, he just shrugs it off as a "This kid really doesn't know who he's talking too like this....but I like his attitude". But here, he really gets tired of it lol. Love this scene
+SageofSorrow Yeah he had to show Frank he was still that rough punk and not kiss his ass too much. In the end, that's what Frank liked the most about him.
How was his patience wearing thin when this is one of the first times they met
I like how his eye twitches
@@rowenbolan5881 i don’t think a guy like Frank C has too much patients for people disrespecting him
@@rowenbolan5881 exactly. He didn’t take a full shine to him yet. It’s a line between I like this kid and fuck this little punk.
i remember counting down the days to the release of this film. its 10 years old now... where'd the time go.
13 years soon
Right out the window
Let's not cry over spilled time.
Time?
15 years
Jack Nicholson does the best drinking face, especially in The Shining.
I'm not sure he's even acting. I think Jack just plays himself if he'd been in that life. He's just so convincing as any cool character.
And easy rider
I love Ray Winstone making those approving grunts as he starts inspecting Leo's cast, "Mhmm, mhmm." It enhances the ruse of calm before the violence.
😆 yep.
Superb actor
“As far as that problem in Providence goes, let’s not cry over spilled guineas …”
Spoken like a true Irishman
Are you gonna stop doin' coke deals with your jerk-off fuckin cousin?!
Still never understood why Scorsese gave the head of the Irish mob an Italian name.
@@Francois176 really!!!!
@@Francois176 nawww you lying lol
@@Francois176 I’m fucking with you lol
I like how Scorsese threw in that line, “I don’t know what they do in that particular department anyway” - a reference to when Dignam said “if you had any idea what we do, we wouldn’t be very good at what we do, would we?”
I heard "you know what they do in that particular departmenr anyway." Meaning he knows that Quenin has undercover agents, he's just not sure how they get them into his circles.
We would be CUNTS...
Edit mark Wahlberg killed it with that role 👌 🔥 👏
" We would be *unts"
Well, he was correct. Quinlan did pull him out of patrol to go after him.
@@davelowetsare you calling us *unts?
“I’m saying he worked at the airport!” 😂 the way he raises his arms like “how the fuck do you not get what I’m spitting” always kills me
Spitting????
@@warmicecubes2161"saying"
How the fuck did you not get what he was spitting?!@@warmicecubes2161
Thank you for this 😂😂😂
Costello is a guy who can say whatever he wants to pretty much whoever he wants. Even in the deal with the Chinese later he's taking shots at them (verbally at first).
Here he's in a situation where he's being reasonably polite about a "nobody", and he's got some punk kid he could easily just bury assuming everything is an insult.
Costigan is lucky he didn't end up with more broken bones, but him tuning up the Providence mafia in Costello's turf probably got him a little slack.
Nicholson is *so* f**king good.
Absolutely perfect in this role.
He's like wine. Just gets better with age
Chris Fegan not anymore though
Seriously. It’s like you’re not watching a dude act, he is the guy.
As soon as Jack starts bashing Leo's arm...man, I cringe! Terrific acting from all cast members in the film. The Departed has to be one of my favourite Scorsese films.
what about the hammer scene in casino?
retro junkie Of course! Another cringeworthy, but fantastic Scorsese scene.
+retro junkie or the vice grip scene in casino? pesce is one of the best too. but Goodfellas is Scorcese's magnum opus.
Sitizen Kane oh yeah, never mess with the little guy
"CHARLIE M....!!"
Ray Winstone's little "mmm hmm, mmm hmm, mmm hmm" before smashing his arm at 2:50 is hilarious 😆
Ray great in the movie like Nicholson and decaprio
Notice how Leo helped play the smashing motion a little too much and made Ray lose his grip on the wrist ^_^
Let It Loose. The Rolling Stones.......perfect depiction of scene.
Jagger's singing was superb on that. And Winstone's presence didn't fade out behind Jack...
Absolutely appropriate for the scene.
"I just said he had a fuckin problem..." That's my favorite line in the whole movie, just shows how much of a badass Nicholson is, absolute fuckin legend.
The look Jack gives at 0:47 after Leo asks if his name is really Mr. French is just so good. I swear it's the tiny little mannerisms and facial movements that make him so great in this role. It's just so natural. It's also hilarious.
i just said he had a fuking problem. besttt
Are you gonna stop doing coke deals with your jerkoff fucking cousin!!! Best😈😈
Probably the only film I've watched more times over. Something about it just works. It's an excellent film but it means more to be re-watchable.
I watch it all the time too lol
Yes, there's scenes in here that are so rewatchable...good call.
So much so that it's been a Rewatchable twice now.
I love how amazingly fitted Let it Loose is in this scene. It starts when Costello sits next to Billy then the tempo rises just as the tension in the scene. In 1:50 there's this little look between Jack and French perfectly fitted with the piano in the song. Next, at 2:30 the horns when Frank gets tired of Billy's attitude and snaps back at him. And then finally there's the climax when French ans Costello smash Billy's hand. That's just Perfect timing and must have required a lot of thought.
Not to mention the very fact of using Let it Loose, one of the most emotional and overlooked songs in history. Glad Marty used it, more people got to know this faboulous piece.
Let it loose is one of the greatest songs written and released onto this earth. Agree fully with your sentiment there about how it all tied in perfectly.
My favorite Stones song.
Exile on Main Street is the best rock album of all time, if not THE best album of all time. Sweet Virginia is amazing, Ventilator Blues is gnarly, and Let it Loose is beautiful
1:12 Lol i love how Frank just lets the door close on Leo and he just holds it open for the next guy
Billy
Director, screenplay, editing, casting, music, acting, cinematography, etc... Its a perfect movie. My favorite Scorsese film, hands down.
It deserved the Best Picture it won.
@@NYRyder1983Great film, but the Best Picture was definitely a Makeup Oscar for all the times they overlooked Scorsese in the past…personally, I would’ve given it to “Children of Men” that year, but that’s just a matter of personal taste
@@mywhychromosome well, to each their own.
@@NYRyder1983 Oh for sure, my dude. Have you seen any of the other nominees from that year?? I’m just curious of someone else’s take on some of the other ones
Wolf of Wall Street was his best modern movies
I love how frustrated Costello gets with him. Like he’s trying his hardest to be cordial and Billy is such a smart mouth. I’m SAYING HE WORKED AT THE AIRPORT!
Search me for what?? CONTRA-FUCKIN BAND, take ya shoes off
That was fucking amazing acting
jaguar7 instead of Dicaprio and Nicholson it was gonna be Pitt and De Niro
BRAD PITT that's funny, cause De Niro was listed among the many names of actors who had supposedly signed on for a sequel that never got made for whatever reason. Your post actually just made me remember there was actually talks of a sequel
SageofSorrow hope it never happens
SageofSorrow
i still think Nicholson in departed is a missed opportunity
It wouldn't have been a bad movie I believe: it visualizes well.
This is one of Jack Nicholson best work.
This is/was basically his Swan song movie. He hasn’t had a leading after this movie
@@dmcrun3572 He had a couple roles after this, 2007 with The Bucket List, and his last movie was in 2010 James L Brooks romantic-comedy. But nothing since then. But the Departed was definitely his last “big” movie.
2 greatest actor of their own era sitting together at a bar
Theres three in that room. Ray Winstone.
Three legendary fucks right here, but the most badass still is BEOWULF.
Well, one at least.
Im Italian and 1/4 Irish. But i gotta say.
“Lets not cry over spilled Guinnys” is one of the best lines i ever heard!!
😄good
I'm SAYIN he worked at the AIRPORT
scrainbow1234 He snapped with that statement
Damn I miss Jack Nicholson
Ryan SLADEEE he’s retired. The whole world is worse off for it.
Sidenote: Dig the leopard skin tie. Because when you're a psychopath, what you wear is of little consequence.
hahaha. one of the best comments I've ever read. really hope it's not your take on some meme
None that I've read. Thank you for your compliment sir!
I never noticed that
Who would dare ask him about it, or voice their opinion about it... 😆
The Departed, Goodfellas, and Casino are one of the best mafia movies Martin Scorsese has ever made
Time Pop Warner Wars
Knowing that Costello was a protected FBI informant definitely puts the movie into perspective.
why didn't Leo get an Oscar for this? great movie, all actors did phenomenal
He was nominated that year but for the wrong movie. Blood Diamond was not bad, it was good and Leo did a great job but The Departed would've gotten him that Oscar
I don't know about that. Forest Whitaker was pretty damn good in "The Last King of Scotland"
true, he's a great actor, that movie was. awesome
John Belser Music because he can't do a Boston accent
TheMushroombadger That movie REALLY sucked
I love his tie. That's pure class right there
+HOLY EMPEROR NERON Thinking the same thing, he's killing it with that tie. Nothing says mob boss like leopard print.
Subtle symbolism that he’s an urban apex predator
Even if it WAS ugly, who's gonna tell him, right?
Jesus Christ this scene is so good.
Untouchable acting skill, JESUS.
I'm saying he worked at the airport!
Marty knows when to move a camera and when to keep it static.
i love the simple shot at 0:37 where Fitzy comes out of the back room. It just adds to the setting, Costello's gang headquarters, intimidating. Even how he walks out without his arms moving, like he's this mindless killer.
French was far more ruthless but you can't really compare them due to the amount of screen time they had. Wish the film would be adopted into a book for a complete summation of some sorts, THAT would be so satisfying.
Jack Nicholson acting is sooo creepy in this movie I love it
"I just said he had a fuckin problem" That was awesome
let it loose in background
Suicide Dez Legend
If Jack Nicholson sat down next to me at a bar I'd lose my mind. 😉
Well you can sit next to me anytime
...."do you know who I am?.....
He loves those kind of girls 😎
Hi
I'd buy the man a shot and a beer...
"Search me for what?!"
"Contra-Fucking-Band, Take ya shoes off"
Always gets me.
I’m saying he worked at the airport
One of my favorite things about this scene is when Jack starts to sympathize for crushing Leo’s hand with the boot and gives him $300 to go to take care of it, then ends up saying fuck it and just gives him the whole wad of cash hahaha
"Let's not cry over spilled guineas." Underrated line.
Stones playing "Let it loose" in the background!
God getting your broken hand slammed multiple times…oh lord.
I love how Nicholson goes from savage and absolutely merciless to almost fatherly and pseudo-comforting. It happens in an instant and just shows how sociopathic he is.
Let it loose. The best Rolling Stones song. I appreciate Scorsese immensely for what he did with it here. brilliant
Scorcese knows how to match Stones songs to scenes.
Best line from any movie, ever: "I just said he had a fucking problem.."
"let's not cry over spilled guineas" is one of the greatest lines I've ever heard
Guineas/Guinness.... All the same thing.
i remember counting down the days to the release of this film. its nearly 20 years old now... where'd the time go.
One of my favorite scenes in cinema.
Leo has acted against De Niro (This Boy's Life), Streep (Marvin's Room), Nicholson (The Departed), Pacino (Once Upon a Time in Hollywood), Day-Lewis (GoNY), Tom Hanks (Catch Me If You Can), etc. No fear or vanity. That's why he's the GOAT.
Pacino was just a cameo in once upon a time in Hollywood but I get what you are saying
Walken too
It’s missing one of the best lines in the movie
Costello: How’s your mother?
Random Bar guy: well, she’s on her way out
Costello: We all are, act accordingly
This movie 🎬 is a classic 👌 I can watch it again again again 🍿🍕✌️
All of us from Boston or Mass in general were obsessed with this film when it came out. Very well done by all
" is it something I can't do personally" 😆😆😆😆😆
“Who said he had a problem?”
*pause*
“I just said he had a fucking problem.”
Ironically, I think Billy's dad being a straight arrow in Frank's universe that even Billy's uncle got involved in, gave Frank a reason to have some respect/leeway with Billy as far as not outright killing him for being a rogue operator (drug deals with his cousin), which in turn allowed him in Frank's circle. Well played
such a great film in every way
"Im sorry it was neccessary" throws 3 hundred on the table. Then the whole clip afterward
3:26 first hint that costello is working with the feds
incredible acting from decaprio
From Jack also...
I love how mr French acknowledges billy when he looks over at him from the bar, as he knew that Billy tuned those 2 connected guys up, kind of like a nod of approval
Let it loose!!
They couldn't have cast better people for this film. Jack, Leo, Mark, everyone killed it.
Jack is a treasure and needs to be protected at all costs
“As for our problems with providence, let’s not cry over spilt guineas.” Soooo many great lines.
This movie was unbelievable, one of the best lineup of actors and Scorsese directing!!!!!!! Legendary
"contrafuckinband"
Jacks delivery of "i just said he had a fucking problem" is amazing also his 3 second pause before he said it and the facial expression all fantastic he is hailed as one of the greats for a reason
Such a great actor Jack Nicholson is
A phenomenal acting performance by Jack Nicholson. Again and again
Great actor the best
Every time I take my shoes off, I think of this scene.
Funny that I say the same to my 6 year old son when I need to take his shoes off "Shoes"!
Lol
@@kebabremover6024 😂contra-fuckin--ban.
Love that Leo is drinking cranberry juice again
“I AM NOT A FUCKING COP!!!”
Leo should have received an Oscar right after that line.
When he says “swear on your mother’s grave you’re not a cop” notice he never does actually swears on his mother’s grave that he’s not. Very interesting character trait..
Thank God for Jack Nicholson. GOAT
ALWAYS with a great Stones track in the background of these gangster flicks we all love so much!
Cream being not far behind.
I miss Jack Nicholson is movies
My favorite scene in cinema just because that incredible detail of playing let it loose by The Rolling Stones at the time I found out about the album! My favorite album to date!
The relationship between Frank and Billy is intriguing. Billy’s actual father was never really around, but Frank instills wisdom later on when he knows he can trust him. As Frank starts losing his mind and growing paranoid, it’s also interesting that he never suspected Billy to be the Rat (even though he technically was)…
There was some kind of unknown connection between Billy's mother, Billy, and Frank, that we aren't exactly aware of. Perhaps Frank loved Billy's mother, or had a fling with her at one point and Billy was the result. 🤷🏻 But there was something there. It's obvious that Frank had a soft spot for Billy right in the beginning.
One of the best movies of all time!
Jack's best performance imo.
My god this films cast was just sublime. No film has ever come close to have such an amazing ensemble cast like this.
What about Heat??
glengarry glen ross:
Lemmon
Arkin
Pacino
Baldwin
Harris
Spacey
Pryce
I love this movie. It's definitely in my top 5.
Love watching Jack for the Jack-isms. His mid-line movements, cadence, etc. Sublime.
Batman, One Flew over the Cuckoo's Nest, The Shining, A Few Good Men, etc.. He plays a damn good Villain.
Aaah 'The Shining' an absolute cinematic masterpiece.
He was great and pretty villainous in 'Wolf' too.
Superb actor.
02:31 "I just said he had a fucking problem." :D
Nicholson is a complete badass as an actor.... SUBLIME.
"...do you want me to stop them?"
*shrug*
😂
Movie turned DiCaprio from a heart throb into an actor with the likes of Nicholson, DeNiro & Pacino
Aviator already did it, this and Blood Diamond solidified it.
i love how jack gets more gangster a he gets older, hes like 72 here deep voice gangster as fuck. i love him hes a true G
"His real name Mr. French?"
Smile from Jack... he liked him right away. He had to deal with the Italian situation, but that question saved his life I think.
so many great actors in this movie :)
As if hed answer "YES IM A COP ! , PLEASE STOP"