the forgotten classic scenes of "Heat" 1 of 2
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- čas přidán 9. 07. 2006
- Everyone loves the heist scene from "Heat" and so do I but some people forget the other classic scenes from Michael Mann's film like this one scene where Vincent Hanna(Pacino) and his detective team discover what crime group leader Neil (De niro) and his gang are looking at a dock in LA
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Arguably the greatest crime film ever made
Undeniably Micheal Mann's greatest work
Logan Woolard you won’t hear me arguing with you
See Thief with James Caan also a great flick
Last of the Mohicans, Thief, Heat - all great.
Adam Smith Adam I agree. Heat is great but Thief is even better I think. Sadly a lot of people don't even know about it.
Classic scene,...and movie. Another one of mann's films, super underated btw, is collateral w/Tom cruise & Jaime Foxx
Love it! The kind of film you have to watch at least once a year to let you remember what good movies are supposed to be like!
12 years later this comment is more accurate than ever.
That’s true as well
So den of thieves doesn’t even get a copycat credit… acting was terrible but the heists were cool
They don’t make movies like this anymore sadly. Too much cgi and no great story telling.
@@georgecostanza9213 huh? Since when ? Quentin and Dennis v andChris Nolan have been dropping bombs since …. Yeah
This is the moment when Pacino realised they were up against a crew like no other, without a doubt his hardest ever job to take these down
They missed giving the pricks a licoo surprise.
Like send them all flowers in their office and shit
"Still madafak em"
-easy e
Also the crew really messed up with 1-raingrow2-the stockbroker dude. They should have dealt with that first
Finally that bank heist was totally terrorist stuff.
Save American Law Enforcement
DeNiro messed up having a big mouth like Tom sizemore on his crew calling people slick one simple word is what got them all killed why they let kilmer get away I don't know@@cristianjimenez1000
i agree @@cristianjimenez1000
"...the LAPD.. PO-lice department...we just got made" God i love this move...great writing, great acting, great cinema...
I love this scene. It’s cat and mouse. And it also showed how similar and different they are. They are both solid pros. And DeNiro likes getting the upper hand here (note the smile), but it’s business. Pacino on the other hand loves the game. He looks at it as the ultimate challenge and he’s having a blast doing it. His business is his pleasure.
That smile is better than so many actors' careers. What Gold smile
It is very good
The scene where the cops were peeping on them at dinner was better but here they have "counter-surveillence"
"I mean, is this guy something or is he something..." People always talk about the conversation between McCauley and Hanna; or the hyper-intense shoot-out following the bank robbery - but, as brilliant as those are, this remains my favourite scene
This scene, and the one when they're across from each other in the restaurant, are the two that set this movie apart from most.
bmiltonb And the shootout of course
Seriously, this one is great. I love the wry smile of de Niro. The restaurant scene… hm, not so much. I think it was overhyped, the whole "oh, de Niro and Pacino going at each other in the same scene for the first time" thing made them try too hard. There are at least 10 other scenes in that movie that I like better.
omnivorous65 spot on. I used to be a massive fan of both of them and way hyped for that bit. But it was lame, the whole conversation and even pacinos dodgy acting.
Something about this scene is very memorizing, very 90s, very nostalgic. Makes you feel good just watching it
Very true
"Maybe there stealing hubcaps"
Pacino is awesome.
I feel that line was probably adlibbed lol
*they’re
This is a master class chess match on so many levels.
Pacino's enthusiastic respect for Neil's operation...
the other classic is when Val is drilling that industrial safe and Deniro hears that small bump in the night and calls a walk on the job. Discipline at its absolute best, how many stupid criminals do you see get caught by shit way more obvious than that little bump.
You see me doin' thrill-seeker liquor store holdups with a "Born to Lose" tattoo on my chest?
dont confuse a movie with real life come on now
TranSeeYou this is based on a true story dip shit
even better was pacino saying to not nab em, because those guys would only get slapped with misdemeanours at worst.
Ian "no i do not"
tom sizemore and ted levine are great supporting cast
Tom Sizemore unfortunately succumbed to serious substance abuse issues thus robbing him of a potentially brilliant Hollywood career. He was good in Blackhawk Down and great in Saving Private Ryan. I am glad he was able to achieve recovery, but you just can’t think about what great performances he could have had should he been able to stay sober.
Wes studi was great /my american indian brother
@@darrenjohnson7857
He's a badass.
My favourite roll of his was, Magua, Last of the Mohicans.
Awesome movie, too.✌🏼
I love how Al Pacino character actually admires the crew with how professional and how intelligent they are. You can see he he really likes and thrives on the challenge of the chase. But the respect he shows the crew in this scene is brilliant. Practically held his hands up to say you got me. Brilliant and very under looked scenes in movie history imo.
Gives me goosebumps every time! The sheer intelligence of these guys!
would love to hear this comment in that funny indian accent
@@trumpetfriday8971 easy there 🤣
This scene is korma... I mean karma
This movie is so stacked with academy award actors, Pacino, Deniro , Kilmer, Sizemore . WOW.Great actors make GREAT MOVIES.
I still can’t believe that cop is Buffalo Bill from Silence of the Lambs. His voice is just scary AF.
Oh wait..... was she a great big fat person?
@@coryboy345 was she a large girl?
@@sontodosnarcos was she a donut blob
Lt. Leland Stottlemeir: Monk tv show.
He's a great actor.
You should see his comical turn as Mickey Rourke's PTSD-addled war vet older brother in, 'Bullet'.
One of the very few times that Neil ever smiled in the movie. Almost like he was enjoying that Vincent was making him work for it. Top 5 movie all time!!!
This scene is PURE CINEMATIC POETRY!!! No matter how many times I watch it, I still get the goose bumps! Excellent!
Heat is, IMHO, one of the greatest action films of all times. It's cinematography, pacing, photography, acting, soundtrack, is amazing.
Nate says it in the movie to Neil about Hanna: He likes you. It’s like he’s impressed and stoked that Neil drew them out in the open like that.
Heat and Collateral have to be my favorite Mann films.
Masterclass in editing too, this scene. Look when Pacino puts his arms in the air. Michael Mann, counterintuitively, takes the end of Pacino's move and puts it in the middle, at 2:23. Then, a series of other shots. Then, at the end of the scene, the start of the same move of Pacino's, but filmed from a different angle, inserted at 2:48. And it all works like a charm.
"we just got made" I love that part and the way the guitar comes in whaling....classic.
The music soundtrack in this film is equally top drawer.
Michael Mann
Deniro's smile was like "hey I'm smart too"
17 years ago, you uploaded this video. If anything the film is even better now. Nothing can stand up to Heat.
One of the very best of the 90s flicks......
This movie is so Rewatchable that the podcast The Rewatchables was started because of it!!
I watched that movie over 20 times.....still my favoroute film. You can watch it again and again it s never boring
Don't let yourself get attached to anything you are not willing to walk out on in 30 seconds flat if you feel the heat around the corner.
Most realistic sound editing for the shootout in the street. The empty brass and the ricochets...total realism.
Agreed...even the gunfire echoing off the surrounding buildings was so realistic!! One of my favorite shootout scenes in all of film history!!
@@rimfirejunkie7427 ...I have, I wasn't ... First hand research for most of my life!!
Back in college there was a rich kid with a crazy stereo... Now I hadn't ever seen this movie yet, and he was playing the shootout scene in his dorm room with the volume cranked. I was in another wing of the dorm and took cover... for about 15 seconds, when nobody was running or screaming, I realized it had to have been a movie... Sure sounded real.
@@jerroldnadler1688 Bose 901s.
@@zippyman818 I don't recall the model, but when I asked him about his amp, he said it was 3000w.
Terrific scene.
Pacino nails it and Deniro's one second smirk is a priceless actor's choice. WHAT CRAFTMASTERS!
I remember watching this film at the cinema and when it finished I thought "Classic"
Mr Perceval
Same. I saw it twice in the theater.
My moment was Sizemore giving ‘the look’ to people in the diner.
Proper tiger seal eyes.
No words needed
Trust me, no one has forgotten these scenes lol.
I liked that malicious smirk on De Niro’s face
Agreed. What a genius actor. Words fail really
One of the best scenes in any movie ever made.. This and the coffee shop scene
Something about this scene is very memorizing, very 90s, very nostalgic. Makes you feel good just watching it
this and Goodfellas are my favourite films of all time.
16 years ago...wow so many years, so few pixels
Guh! I remember seeing this in the theater with my mom when it came out. By the end, chasing across the airport, it was just the most incredible crime saga I’d ever seen in my young life.
These 2 characters really liked each other.
The scene when they're watching Neil's crew come out of the restaurant from a vantage point after dinner is slickly done too.
and the soundtrack accompanying that scene is amazing
That moment when the hunters realize that they have become the hunted.
EPfan Thanks. This movie is like a diamond, so many facets, deep meanings, parallels, truisms. 100 years from now, it will still be a classic.
Saw this in the cinema knowing nothing about it prior. What a cinema experience that was. Come the ending people were quite awe struck. I certainly was
ONE OF THOSE MOVIES YOU CAN WATCH OVER AND OVER.
"You know what they're looking at?"
"What?"
"Us. The police department. The LAPD."
I love this film.
DeNiro and Pacino together, Classic.
the LAPD The LA police department just got *made*
And of course these detectives are all wearing Gap and banana Republic clothes, not jeans and sneakers, but its LA and also a Michael Mann movie, so..
American classic. A Casablanca of the decade. When it replays on cable, I always watch - glued is more like it.
One of the coolest scenes in a most fantastic movie.
Everytime I watch this movie, I go "Damn, What a movie"
HEAT is a masterpiece, from the beginning to the end.
Luv how Hannah realized they've been made, it's like raising the stakes at a poker table, awesome movie, never get tired of seeing it
Takes a skilled person to knows he is being made but an equally skilled person to trick him into getting made. This is the perfect example of a criminal and detective have the be different sides If the same coin. For both of them the game is the juice. They live for this and neither can nor wants to do anything else.
Love how Pachino picks up they got played...
I just found this out and thought I'd share....... Ted Levine plays "Bosko" (balding cop with thick moustache) at 1:27. Ted Levine is none other than "Buffalo Bill" from Silence of the Lambs (filmed 4 years earlier). He was subject to some serious typecasting, as he was way too convincing in SOTL in his portrayal of a psychotic. Unfortunately, he didn't land many other big roles afterwards, a shame because he is an excellent actor.
True everytime I watch this, or that film...it makes me wonder why I never see him in many movies. He is really great.
Mark Hazleton He did play the police captain on the TV show Monk.
+Chuck Norris Unit The typecasting was the reason he was offered the role of Waingro by Michael Mann. But he wanted to play a good guy, so he asked Mann if he could play the more discreet part of Bosko instead.
I was glad he had that finger scene in the club.
He also had a great deleted scene in Fast and the Furious.
He’s Alan Shepard in FTETTM. All American hero
The cinematography is gorgeous in this scene
oh man now this what you call a real 8k quality video
they'll never be a better movie than heat!
There'll
oh man... this movie is just perfect...
love, hate, loneliness, friendship, so on ..."heat"--
I like so much this scene, they (al pacino and de niro) begin to know (and to like) each other--
thanx for posting it
Impeccable writing.
Every scene in this movie was great, which is why it's a classic movie from beginning to end.
One of the best movie soundtracks ever made.
0 cheesyness and all suspence. A true 90s classic.
Heat and the terminator 2 are the best movies ever
Biosampijanac 125 those are great movies
"LAPD....... PO-lice department" hahhaa great delivery by Pacino
one of the best game recognizes game scene
Great scene. Chilling.
i wish theyd gone ahead and made a game based on this movie...i still cant get enough of this...but the best scene for me will always be the cafe scene ....DeNiro and Pacino .....staggeringly good...
This is the scene where two masters acknowledge the presence of each other.
That moment when all it boils down to, is a move in a game of chess.. No good, no evil, just pure tactical manouvers - pure genius. The smiles say it all. Check...
Imagine if they had gone to a legitimate place to score instead (just not one they were planning to go to). The Pacino character would never have guessed that they were being made.
This is powerful as shawshank...once it's on you cant turn it...the gunfight holds the record for spent casings for a scene
I was a very young kid at the cinema watching this with my dad not even 14 years old, everyone else looked at the kid that went to see an adults movie. So you know today I suffer a lot from the downfall in the overall quality of the movies. I was raised from early on to nurse on the finest only.
I feel you. I would have absolutely killed to see this in a cinema
In the 5 days since you posted there have been 3 super hero movies.
@@huberlukeable Some of the super hero movies in recent years have some excellent movies. But I understand your point of true visionary works like Heat and stuff of that ilk.
My first R rated movie was Magnum Force, and the second was Blazing Saddles. I was 11 and 12, but my Dad was a huge Eastwood & Brooks fan, so I got to be too.
Heat!!! One of the best action movies i ve ever seen...
I Love this scene, background music/synths really make it happen.
one of the best ever!
I didn't forget this scene
If anyone can act pissed off and flattered at the same time all too well that's Al Pacino.
The cast , the plot , the direction ! Everything nailed !
Maybe they're stealing hubcaps...bahahahah
Bosko is just hoping no one checks his basement.
Crawling on top of oil tank in white dress shirt would turn it into a black shirt from the dirt up there.
***** same to you bully boy
***** ''nerd'' ? Are you mad little man ?
Dork.
its a free country brotha...
haha - I sometimes catch myself thinking this kind of practical thought too, but I agree with the other commenters that white is part of Mann's mythology and so you kind of have to go with it. @studinthemaking
Forgotten classic scene? The whole movie is one classic scene. I know every line by heart.
another rare movie where u wanted the bad guys to win!!!!
a forgotten classic of a film! I mean it's 1 of the best crime films of all time!
This wasn’t really a forgotten scene I was just remembering this last week
"DON'T WASTE MY MOTHAFUCKING TIME"
what a great project so well casted well written
One of the best movies ever !
was anyone else waiting for Pacino to do his "whoo-ahhh" at 2:40 (Scent of a Woman) ?
The silence of the lambs villain actor is fun in this.
Thanks, Enjoyed. A lot of talent in one movie.
They spent the entire movie trying to figure out where they will strike next but never tried to bring them in on the armored truck job.
Michael Mann created such an intelligent film with HEAT. This was a good scene selection to showcase the depth of this geat movie. Nice work!
What a move
So where is 2 of 2?
Buffalo Bill: “wait...is she a great big fat person?”
Sergeant Bosko:”well that’s what we’re trying to find out!”
Excellent job on calling out these excellent (albeit often overlooked) scenes from one of the greatest films of the 20th century. We plan on subscribing, keep it coming!
That’s actually had a conversation about it and pointing to escape routes lol 😂 got em
I like where at the end de niro smiles back. It was never personal between the two because they liked each other
NicholasA1000 What kills me is the way he raises his hand, and Pacino clasps it so he doesn't have to die alone.
"I told you I'm never going back..."
djpheeze They both respected each other, it wasn't personal between them. They both just stood fast on what side of the coin they were on. If in different circumstances they may have become friends. Plus, Al was being respectful too, since he stated earlier that if he had to put de niro down he would but he wasn't gonna like it
That's what's so beautiful about the ending. Hanna has more intimacy with McCauley in this scene than he ever has with his own wife. Once they both know McCauley's going to die, their differences are settled, and for just one moment, they ARE friends - for the first and last time.
+djpheeze I noticed that too
+djpheeze The wife thing
So many scenes are great. The heist scene just is so good it trumps basically all the other good scenes in the movie.