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One of the things that makes Marty's movies so great is the authenticity in the casting. I grew up in new York around these kind of people(my own family members & their friends from when they were younger that they tried to avoid later in life after having wives, kids, and options but really couldn't altogether because we still lived in the old neighborhoods and they couldn't disrespect people they survived the old days with whenever called on and or bumped into in person) everything is authentic down to the shirt collars and makeup the women wore. Everyone else's movies are either overly exaggerated or watered down/white washed to being as vanilla as possible. Plus he always nails the duality of the lives these guys live which only helps make them ring more true to even people that have no idea about that life and culture. We were Sicilians(us kids being the first generation born here) living in harlem. People don't realize how equally Italian as it was black harlem was. All of the area that is Spanish Harlem was mostly italians and even though movies want to portray certain eras in a particular way, it wasn't like that. Yeah they would break each others balls with racist terms they all got along, were friends and could depend on each other to have each other's backs from outsiders. You know who both had problems with? The Irish(of that time) who hated everyone and almost exclusively made up and controlled the police force. you would think they wouldn't be like that after being treated how they were when they got here but no. Crazy thing is somehow they all ended up marrying each other. as the Puerto Ricans started moving in to the Italian side they also started marrying each other to. When people say instituitions like the police department are founded on racism and get shouted down like no it's not, it's just a few bad apples(which may be the truth now), let me tell you something just using the nypd as an example. It was almost exclusively Irish and these guys were racists to their core. So as the force starts to take in more and more new people of different ethnicities,etc they were learning the job from and working within systems these people set up. An example of this same core can be seen from the other side of the law in the Aryan nation which was formed by these same kind of guys even though it was on the West coast which is why you see them with all the shamrock tats.alright history lesson to nobody rambling rant is done. It's just these old movies make me think of the old days whenever I think about what makes them so great(well part of it anyway)
Vincent and Pesci had a Martin & Lewis musical comedy act in the 60's. Pesci played guitar, Frank Vincent, drums. Pesci was also involved in getting Frankie Valli and the Four Seasons together...
Heat i like and of course have...but Good Lord was it drawn out. Easy fix-cut out all the bullshit with the broad he meets and theres like at least 45 min of bullshit filler a 2.5 hour movie didnt need. Fuckn michael mann
@@bubbakushii id knock heat off for donnie brasco, dont think i would for goodfellas tho...casino has to be up there, reservoir dogs is up there, jackie brown, theres too many to choose just 3 in all honesty for me.
love your content. It's actual content. You're adding a lot to the material with the context and editing. Also, slick outro's man. I've been learning editing for fun on the side to try to make VR look...more like it feels. I'm not any good yet, but I see things in your video that I want to try! Thanks!
Editing is not going to help you make VR better. What you need to learn is compositing, and VR workflows. Search for a cheap compositing program, AE is great, and buy some VR plugins, and start going to town on it. There's lots of smart guys out there who are happy to help. Cheers!
Joe Pesci and Frank Vincent had a long history together. Vincent hired Pesci to play guitar in his band, and then they were a comedy duo. Scorsese cast both of them together in Raging Bull, and it was off to the races after that!
Yep, "Vincent and Pesci" was the name of the band. Pretty awesome ! Here's one of their songs. I couldn't believe it when I first heard they had a band together. czcams.com/video/vX9VNVN7_60/video.html
He was actually in a band with Frank Vincent, it was called "Vincent and Pesci". Here's a link to one of their songs czcams.com/video/vX9VNVN7_60/video.html
In "Enter The Dragon" during the same scene showed in the clip about why guns weren't allowed on the island, Bruce Lee actually says "Guns! Why doesn't someone pull out a .45 and, bang!" When he is told "No. No guns." he makes a face like "Awe crap!"
@@idgaf1241 No Bruce Lee movie was set in earlier than the 1930s. Fist of Fury. The others have contemporary settings. That's a central part of Way of the Dragon. It's set in Italy and the female character is proud to show old parks and architecture. Bruce's character thinks it's a waste of space. Better to build skyscrapers and charge rent. You know, Chinese mentality. That was largely the appeal to the diaspora Chinese, including Hong Kong and East Asia. Bruce remains a political symbol to this day. Boxing and acting/play-fighting wouldn't alone make Muhammad Ali and Bruce the biggest fucking stars the world has ever seen.
FUN FACT: Pesci grew up around the same area as Frankie Valli and some of the other band members from The Four Seasons and is partially responsible for bringing them together. In fact, in the musical Jersey Boys, they created a minor character based on Joe as he hooks Bob up (the songwriter) with the rest of the men.
It's too bad NBC would take down this if you played more of the SNL skit. Jim is hilarious as Pesci but Alec Baldwin's DeNiro will leave you in stitches.
I love Scorsese movies so much so that they creep into my everyday dialog to this day. My first MS movie in the theater was Cape Fear. Man, I had that whole movie memorized even though Max Cady was fucking crazy, MS gave his rendition of the character a legit reason to seek revenge (unlike the original). This made it kind fun to secretly route for him.... until he rapes, beats and murders of course. Marty is the man. His acting is on point, too.
I watch Scarface and Goodfellas a thousand times cause of syndicated TV. It doesn't seem like Raging Bull is syndicated that much besides on AMC. I never really had interest in the movie but watching this makes me a little interested.
In a 1971 audio interview with Bruce Lee by Ted Thomas (which you can find on CZcams), Bruce Lee admits to Ted Thomas that he was getting challenges from people at that period of time. This interview was after “The Big Boss” became gigantic.
Pesci in the famous Goodfellas laughing scene was improvising the last half of it. non of the actors knew what was happening and that's why it looks and seems so genuine
This Joe pesci is a decent guy i took him driving a cab in Vegas from a topless bar to the Venetian casinos he SAT next to me talking and asking about things un Vegas he is better looking
Ya its funny re-listening to this, bill made a great point "idk hes not alive to defend himself quit making those suggestions" ITS AMAZING all the people who were there when Bruce was alive all ABSOLUTELY SPEAK about how incredible and real of a fighter he was and how fast but the people who call him bs are mostly ufc fans WAYY younger then Lee and have never even meet anyone lee talked to... GEE ISNT THAT A SHOCK itll be the same for people like Khabib and GSP everyone who will be born way after Khabib is done fighting or dead will be talkin shit all day long
Brad Pitt once beat Bruce Lee In shadow boxing.
Luis Rojas 😂
Ah, you beat me to it!
It was a draw 1-1 ; )
@@CheefChaos "Nobody beat the shit outta Bruce"
@@ytcorporate9237 how do you know no one ever beat the shit out of him?. No one is invincible
Bill Burr is the Joe Pesci of comedy. Short to the point and deadly.
What do you mean bill burr is funny, funny how ? Does he amuse you like a clown? Tell me what the fuck is so damn funny?
Joe Pesci is the Joe Pesci of comedy. He has more comedic roles to his credit than anything else.
Joe Pesci the rapper is the Jake LaMotta of comedy.
Anyone remember that George Carlin bit where instead of praying to God he prayed to Joe Pesci? 😂
Joe Pesci statistically was just as efficient as god
Joe straightened that cocksucker out with one visit.
Joe bless you
Where?
everybody remembers that. everyone liked that.
Bill Bur...he's a funny guy. Ya know, he's funny. He makes me laugh.
Whats so funny about him? Is he amusing to you?
a little bit, but not more
@@imsmokey4331 No. He's just funny.
Casino was a masterpiece, The Godfather was also a masterpiece, Good Fellas for me, was the very best MOB movie ever made.
In your opinion…
@@maxpayneful4328 dude he gave the bill burr 'for meee'
He got killed by gunfire in Chinese Connection. Good call fella.
@@maxpayneful4328not his opinion it’s a fact, godfather are overrated kaka 💩🤢🤮 but some fanboys dick ride god father movies lmaoo ☠️💀💀🤡🤡💩😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Joe Pesci snapped at Frank Vincent even in Raging Bull coz of the shinebox
The way they are reciting the dialogue and cracking up to Goodfellas is so relatable
My Cousin Vinny is the literal best Joe Pesci movie. Over any mob movie! Sooo good. Can't change my mind!
It's also the most accurate lawyer film
I wanted to disagree but I can't
I love that the mob boss from Raging Bull is Coach from Cheers.
holy cow, i never noticed that lol
Talk about versatility!
Lol
Pesci and Dangerfield in 'Easy Money' as classic as it gets.
"men dont have style, men wear clothes, women have style."
it' wedding cake flavour...
I been watching a lot of Scorsese lately. Pesci is awesome in Casino.
Scorsesses new film The Irishman is gonna be great. Deniro,Pesci, and Pacino. Can't wait.
He aint aged well...
He is. A little bulldog. Hey Bulldog!!
@@davehoward22 Silence was great tho
Check out After Hours incase you haven't, one of the best and most underrated black comedies ever
Should be titled "bill burr barely says anything about movies."
“You mmmothafffucka you!!”
Henry Hill To Tommy: "You need any help reaching anything?"
I missed that the first 5 times I have watched it.
“You look like you’re decorating a Christmas tree, ya fucking prick!”
Tommy sasses him back.
Same
One of the things that makes Marty's movies so great is the authenticity in the casting. I grew up in new York around these kind of people(my own family members & their friends from when they were younger that they tried to avoid later in life after having wives, kids, and options but really couldn't altogether because we still lived in the old neighborhoods and they couldn't disrespect people they survived the old days with whenever called on and or bumped into in person) everything is authentic down to the shirt collars and makeup the women wore. Everyone else's movies are either overly exaggerated or watered down/white washed to being as vanilla as possible. Plus he always nails the duality of the lives these guys live which only helps make them ring more true to even people that have no idea about that life and culture. We were Sicilians(us kids being the first generation born here) living in harlem. People don't realize how equally Italian as it was black harlem was. All of the area that is Spanish Harlem was mostly italians and even though movies want to portray certain eras in a particular way, it wasn't like that. Yeah they would break each others balls with racist terms they all got along, were friends and could depend on each other to have each other's backs from outsiders. You know who both had problems with? The Irish(of that time) who hated everyone and almost exclusively made up and controlled the police force. you would think they wouldn't be like that after being treated how they were when they got here but no. Crazy thing is somehow they all ended up marrying each other. as the Puerto Ricans started moving in to the Italian side they also started marrying each other to. When people say instituitions like the police department are founded on racism and get shouted down like no it's not, it's just a few bad apples(which may be the truth now), let me tell you something just using the nypd as an example. It was almost exclusively Irish and these guys were racists to their core. So as the force starts to take in more and more new people of different ethnicities,etc they were learning the job from and working within systems these people set up. An example of this same core can be seen from the other side of the law in the Aryan nation which was formed by these same kind of guys even though it was on the West coast which is why you see them with all the shamrock tats.alright history lesson to nobody rambling rant is done. It's just these old movies make me think of the old days whenever I think about what makes them so great(well part of it anyway)
Vincent and Pesci had a Martin & Lewis musical comedy act in the 60's. Pesci played guitar, Frank Vincent, drums. Pesci was also involved in getting Frankie Valli and the Four Seasons together...
Casino and Heat are my fav classics
both made in 1995. weird fact
Victor Dell good fellas ain’t that good , it’s a classic but not one my top favs . I’d put Donnie Brasco on list before that one
Heat i like and of course have...but Good Lord was it drawn out. Easy fix-cut out all the bullshit with the broad he meets and theres like at least 45 min of bullshit filler a 2.5 hour movie didnt need. Fuckn michael mann
@@bubbakushii id knock heat off for donnie brasco, dont think i would for goodfellas tho...casino has to be up there, reservoir dogs is up there, jackie brown, theres too many to choose just 3 in all honesty for me.
Casino has aged especially well. Overshadowed by the monolith of Goodfellas in its time; underrated then and now.
One of the saddest moments in film. "Ahh no." BANG!!!!!
Jim Breuer, what an underrated talent
love your content. It's actual content. You're adding a lot to the material with the context and editing. Also, slick outro's man. I've been learning editing for fun on the side to try to make VR look...more like it feels. I'm not any good yet, but I see things in your video that I want to try! Thanks!
Editing is not going to help you make VR better. What you need to learn is compositing, and VR workflows. Search for a cheap compositing program, AE is great, and buy some VR plugins, and start going to town on it. There's lots of smart guys out there who are happy to help. Cheers!
Look up allenpalin lol
"slick outro's man"
ye ok...
Joe Pesci... greatest prank caller ever.
Fun fact: Tarantino got the Bruce Lee scene from Bill.
The Poe Toaster Was saying that to another comment. This scene czcams.com/video/Cz39JAcBITg/video.html
Haha true
Fun Fact: NO, he did NOT.
@@jamiestewart48 he didn't
😯😂
1:00
Pretty much breaks down that scene from once upon a time in Hollywood
1:23 - 1:27
In a Bill Burr Podcast, all roads lead back to GoodFellas. Love that film.
Joe Pesci and Frank Vincent had a long history together. Vincent hired Pesci to play guitar in his band, and then they were a comedy duo. Scorsese cast both of them together in Raging Bull, and it was off to the races after that!
Yep, "Vincent and Pesci" was the name of the band. Pretty awesome ! Here's one of their songs. I couldn't believe it when I first heard they had a band together.
czcams.com/video/vX9VNVN7_60/video.html
FUN FACT: before he became a famous actor, Joe Pesci released a full LP! You know, a vinyl record.
The Pesci rap album is gold
He was actually in a band with Frank Vincent, it was called "Vincent and Pesci". Here's a link to one of their songs
czcams.com/video/vX9VNVN7_60/video.html
Wish more people knew about 8 Heads in a Duffel Bag with Pesci. He cracks me up in that shit😂😂 Even Cousin Vinny he's fucking hilarious in too.
8 heads was a decent flick.
"...fortress without walls....." Actual walls in the shot as this is said
That's why I burst out laughing lol
“Is that what he says?” Lmao
The guy who plays Joe Pesci is comedian Jim Breuer.
Joe Pesci on Raging Bull looks like Adrian Monk it's a jungle out there...
😂
0:29 the 'ol "give it hell" while on the toilet face.
Little Joe Sure Can Sing
Ya gotta watch Pesci’s first film. Which eventually got him the gig in Raging Bull. It’s called the Death Collector.
Ty I will
5:00 That's Scorsese's dad Charles (with glasses) in a "Raging Bull" cameo. He played many bit parts in Marty's movies over the years . . .
No shit
He shoots Tommy in Goodfellas I believe
Song is by Dresus called WarPath
Casino is so underrated.
how?
I mean it's overshadowed by goodfellas but I don't think anyone would deny its just as much of a masterpeice.
Overshadowed by Goodfellas Unfortunately. And fair enough.
I hear ya some people say it’s just a vegas version of goodfellas.... Sharon Stone was so annoying though 😂🤣
@@JohnnyGingy I found her performance comedic and it really lightens the mood. She's such a bitch in that movie.
Love that outrage song. That's a cree succession song.
now i can't wait to see pesci back in the irishman!
Have you watched it yet? It's fantastic.
Update, they have a Podcast on the Irishman now. I think its titled under Best Gangster Movies.
Bill would be great playing the joe Pesci role in a home alone remake.
In "Enter The Dragon" during the same scene showed in the clip about why guns weren't allowed on the island, Bruce Lee actually says "Guns! Why doesn't someone pull out a .45 and, bang!" When he is told "No. No guns." he makes a face like "Awe crap!"
What Bruce Lee movie was in the 1600’s lol
@North End Productions With Raquel Welch.
Fucking dumbass, the movie universe was during the 1600’s, not the production of it
@@idgaf1241 you just called someone a dumbass, and used "movie universe" in the same setting lol. The word you're looking for is "setting'"
@@idgaf1241 No Bruce Lee movie was set in earlier than the 1930s. Fist of Fury. The others have contemporary settings. That's a central part of Way of the Dragon. It's set in Italy and the female character is proud to show old parks and architecture. Bruce's character thinks it's a waste of space. Better to build skyscrapers and charge rent. You know, Chinese mentality. That was largely the appeal to the diaspora Chinese, including Hong Kong and East Asia. Bruce remains a political symbol to this day. Boxing and acting/play-fighting wouldn't alone make Muhammad Ali and Bruce the biggest fucking stars the world has ever seen.
You mean they talk about two films 😂😂 goodfellas and raging bull. Great actor. Classic films.
I love Pesci man
thanks
love how bill ist talking over joe alwmost everytime joe says something
FUN FACT: Pesci grew up around the same area as Frankie Valli and some of the other band members from The Four Seasons and is partially responsible for bringing them together. In fact, in the musical Jersey Boys, they created a minor character based on Joe as he hooks Bob up (the songwriter) with the rest of the men.
Anyone notice that the "Mob Boss" is Coach from Cheers?
It's too bad NBC would take down this if you played more of the SNL skit. Jim is hilarious as Pesci but Alec Baldwin's DeNiro will leave you in stitches.
Yeah, Alec is phenomenal at doing DeNiro
Lil’ bit, yeah, lil’ bit...
Alec Baldwin's impression is good, but not as good as Jim Meskimen's.
Check it out. It's nuanced to the tits.
The guy who played Pesci in Jersey Boys was outstanding. Ok ok ok...
'Frank Vincent one of the great heads of hair of all time'
Truth
Agreed, now get ya fuckin shine box Tommy!
"once upon a time in hollywood " is seeming more based on real life.
Good fellas is amazing
It’s funny that in once upon a time in Hollywood Quentin put that scene in w Bruce fighting Pitt on movie set to speak to what Bruce really did
My cousin Vinny i love that movie infact im gonna watch it again for the 25th(?) time right now.
I love Scorsese movies so much so that they creep into my everyday dialog to this day. My first MS movie in the theater was Cape Fear. Man, I had that whole movie memorized even though Max Cady was fucking crazy, MS gave his rendition of the character a legit reason to seek revenge (unlike the original). This made it kind fun to secretly route for him.... until he rapes, beats and murders of course. Marty is the man. His acting is on point, too.
I’m a huge Scorsese fanatic, myself, what did you think about The Irish Man?
Me, myself, thought it was phenomenal.
Was that Jim Breuer doing Pesci at the end? Breuer was on FATK yesterday. I fucking love that guy.
Holy Beautiful
Bill you remind me so much of my uncle and cousin so much. You three are so fucking insane it's hilarious
"Most underrated performance in Goodfellas" Bill says of Joe Pescis Oscar winning performance
I think he was taking about the restaurant manager who’s business they burn down
3:48 - Amen, Kim Basinger!
You are a true hero
Omg deniro in raging bull is a savage.
5:56
*SUDDEN PIZZA-RELATED ANXIETY*
R.I.P. John Saxon 7-25-2020
Great actor that got to work with Bruce Lee, Wes Craven, and Dario Argento
Okay I hate to admit this but I've never seen Raging Bull damn I'm absolutely going to have to go watch that now
I love how they play the spider man game pizza delivery game mode song
Nicholas Colosanto looked like a real mob boss.
Coach from Cheers! nah
“Jesus Christ”. Blessed be His holy name.
AMEN ALWAYS & FOREVER PRAISE JESUS
Entry I was like wtf did I click now? Oh what I wanted.
This rabbit hole isn’t over tho
I’ve watched scarface more times than I have raging bull and I love both
I watch Scarface and Goodfellas a thousand times cause of syndicated TV. It doesn't seem like Raging Bull is syndicated that much besides on AMC. I never really had interest in the movie but watching this makes me a little interested.
In a 1971 audio interview with Bruce Lee by Ted Thomas (which you can find on CZcams), Bruce Lee admits to Ted Thomas that he was getting challenges from people at that period of time.
This interview was after “The Big Boss” became gigantic.
Joe Pesci is a goattttttttt
I seem to recall Bruce seemingly getting shot to death in Chinese Connection. Butch and Sundance style. All his other movies were contemporary
Frank Vincent and Pesci were in a band together. Frank was a good drummer. Look them up.
The way this dude says bruce lee never lost was like a child affirming his hero's the fucking greatest haha
They never thought to video tape any of those fights lol
0:08..." fortress without walls " There's some walls there.
metaphysically
the story of Hollywood says different!! lol
Holy shit this is exactly like “once upon a time in America” 😂😂😂
I hope Burr got writting credit for "Once Upon A Time in Hollywood'
Fuck Raging Bull is so poetic.
7 fucking big ones here 7 fuckings gs
Yo, I thought Pesci was gonna come up and be in a Kung-Fu movie for a second
Pesci in the famous Goodfellas laughing scene was improvising the last half of it. non of the actors knew what was happening and that's why it looks and seems so genuine
Joe Pesci’s Oscar winning performance in Goodfellas is underrated?
He was talking about the guy that owns the restaurant
the mob boss from raging bull is coach from cheers
Diane from Cheers was the den mother of a girl scout troop in the movie Troop Beverly Hills.
@@sparksdrinker5650 - Is it cookie time yet?
I had to watch it last night to see. He also gained weight
5:21 "And no grudges, that's the most important thing, no grudges". Boy did that not work out!!!
“Hey asshole! This is our series lead!”
Easy Money, Nicky, take it easy!
Unknown fact: Joe Pesci played the cab driver in Do The Right Thing.
Nopr
its cute that bill and joe think awards for art actually mean something
what are you talking about? They clearly show that they think the awards are bullshit
Cheers' Coach @4:27.
This Joe pesci is a decent guy i took him driving a cab in Vegas from a topless bar to the Venetian casinos he SAT next to me talking and asking about things un Vegas he is better looking
3:38
Yo is spike hitting Samuel?😂
Wtf man looks fucked up
Can someone please tell me what episode of the Monday morning podcast this is from?
Dude in red on the bottom left almost gets his head kicked off at :21.
My Cousin Vinny is where it’s at
R P that movie where he defends those two yoots? 😂
Shaq out here getting his son drafted to the Lakers and shit...lol...
Vincent Gambini Sings Just for You
Ya its funny re-listening to this, bill made a great point "idk hes not alive to defend himself quit making those suggestions"
ITS AMAZING
all the people who were there when Bruce was alive all ABSOLUTELY SPEAK about how incredible and real of a fighter he was and how fast
but the people who call him bs are mostly ufc fans WAYY younger then Lee and have never even meet anyone lee talked to... GEE ISNT THAT A SHOCK
itll be the same for people like Khabib and GSP everyone who will be born way after Khabib is done fighting or dead will be talkin shit all day long