*_Isaiah 53.3 He is despised and rejected by men, A Man of sorrows and acquainted with grief. And we hid, as it were, our faces from Him; He was despised, and we did not esteem Him. 4 Surely He has borne our griefs And carried our sorrows; Yet we esteemed Him stricken, Smitten by God, and afflicted. 5 But He was wounded for our transgressions, He was bruised for our iniquities; The chastisement for our peace was upon Him, And by His stripes we are healed. 6 All we like sheep have gone astray; We have turned, every one, to his own way; And the Lord has laid on Him the iniquity of us all. 7 He was oppressed and He was afflicted, Yet He opened not His mouth; He was led as a lamb to the slaughter, And as a sheep before its shearers is silent, So He opened not His mouth._* _Jesus Christ loves you. Repent and be saved. Only Jesus Christ saves. God bless you, and the grace of the Lord Jesus Christ, and the love of God, and the communion of the Holy Spirit be with you and your family...._
Need to make the film 'Benny Blanco... From The Bronx' 25 years after Carlitos death, Benny is released from jail and looking for a way in to the new crime life in new york, still full of regret for murdering Carlito, he strives to make as much money as he can to give it to Carlitos daughter Charlie, who used to write to him whilst he was in prison. Charlie makes the mistake of going to New York to feel closer to her father not realising that the New York Mafia still has a score to settle with Carlito, she puts herself in immediate danger due to social media, Benny Blanco is now the only one who can save her, Benny is well prepared for the task he faces outside of Jail, this is his time to make amends for the death of Carlito Brigante, he is about to make the whole of New York remember.... 'BENNY BLANCO... FROM THE BRONX'
@@ToxicVaccines_HivHoax yeh to entice him to meet up when he is released, she pretends to be someone else, when he is released she has gained his trust and picks him up but she can see hes a changed man, hes guilt ridden and has found god, so she sees the good in him and delays his murder
@@orlandogonzalez9360 He started working on this movie right after he finished filming for Scent of a Woman. Hence the southern accent in his voice instead of latin.
the best supporting actor nominees that year .. 1- Leonardo DiCaprio whats eating gilbert grape 2- Ralph Fiennes schindlers list 3- Tommy Lee Jones the fugitive 4- John Malkovich in the line of fire 5- Pete Posthelwaite in the name of the father the best supporting actor snubs that year .. 1- Michael Keaton much ado about nothing 2- Val Kilmer tombstone 3- Christopher Lloyd twenty bucks 4- Sean Penn carlitos way 5- Denzel Washington philadelphia
@@longmemory1620 Wow.! I have always thought Val Kilmer should've won an Oscar for Tombstone. Now you've shown me who was nominated ahead of him makes me even more perplexed.
What I really liked about this movie was that while this scene felt like every other scene where the scumbag says "I'm a changed man" then turns right around and goes back to a life of crime, Carlito really did try to make good on his word over the course of the film.
That's the tragedy of it all and it's why this is my favorite crime/gangster/etc. film of all time. I don't care about the Corleone's or Henry Hill, Ace Rothstein or the guys in Pulp Fiction or Heat or any of that when it gets down to it. I watch them to see and enjoy how the criminal element lives but I don't really root for them. I do however root for Carlito Brigante.
@@sunworship5080 Wasn't Kleinfeld working pro-bono for Carlito though? That usually places an incredible obligation on a client after winning his freedom. I think Zimmerman still owes his lawyers a 100 grand or so for their pro-bono work.
The second I read this comment I still can remember the music from the movie.. "bombey babababa bombey bombey then the trumpet comes in and the girls ask them to dance
Best part about this scene is he was really telling the truth! He wanted to go straight and narrow he just tried to do one last favor for an old friend to repay a debt. His desire to be an honorable man was his downfall. Great movie.
The incredible thing is that Carlito, in this scene, talking to the audience, was really serious. I mean, he wasn't joking nor mocking them (as they obviously believed, with a legit reason for think that), he wanted really to change his life, just that the circumstances ended to say 'nope'.
Good job that you are not the man you was 5 years ago then. If i was the same man i was 5 years ago i probably would of laughed at this and not taken it seriously. Such is life
“I was already a mean little bastard while my mother was ALIVE and I know it” My absolute favourite line in the opening scene and I think some can relate to that I know I can and my mother is still with me
I watch it like once a month to get back in the groove of things when my slow ass life slows even slower... This movie gives u something I can't explain... It's raw grit mixed with nostalgia and the crimes in El Barrio. NEVER BEEN CONVICTED OF NO DOPE
They did it was a prequel called Carlitos Way Rise To Power which was direct to video release and starred Jay Hernandez instead of Al Pacino as Carlito. The only actor from the original to return in prequel was Luis Guzman.
Carlito's mistake was returning to his old crime infested neighborhood for a new beginning and thus got sucked right back into the crime life that he tried his best to avoid and ultimately, paid the price with his life
When I first saw this movie I remember thinking this is a great throwback to the gangster movies of years gone bye, now when I watch this I think "they don't make them like that anymore" .... a true masterpiece.
I remembered damn near falling out of my chair laughing so hard at this one scene like, either Carlito is shitting on District Attorney Norfolk and the judicial system as a whole or he's very sincere and genuine with pleading his case of being rehabilitated after serving a nickel in the joint.😭🤣😂
Final scene, stepping down those famous courthouse steps in triumph. This was filmed only a few blocks from my longtime residence, and I only WISH I had been able to stand there and watch this great scene filmed! I would never stop talking about it. The acting in the courtroom is just sublime! On the other hand, I was able to witness Pacino and Pfeiffer shoot a scene for "Frankie and Johnnie" up in the 24th street park. Also saw Robin Williams do a scene for "Fisher King" near there on Park Ave South. Plus, back down in Tribeca they shot scenes for the goofy cult move "The Warriors" and one for "Crocodile Dundee" right on my block! That was my first glimpse of Paul Hogan before anyone knew who he was! And one more: Same place on Park Ave South, I enjoyed watching the filming for "Men in Black" when the alien bug disguised as farmer Edgar crashed the van into a retail display, got out in his distinctive ochre overalls and stumbled around crazily with that crooked strained face. What a scene, and I had no idea what was coming in the movies!
Saw this on VHS in 1995 with my pal at University, great movie and top drawer acting, Pacino is such a versatile actor and really makes you believe in his past as a villain turned a bit more righteous in this scene.
The real tragedy in this movie is that Carlito is shown to have actually changed for the better in prison. Being in there gave him chance to grow away from crime and he did. He simply lacked the fundamental courage to completely separate himself from it as it was simply too scary. He wasn't coward, just scared of change and what it would do to him.
*_Isaiah 53.3 He is despised and rejected by men, A Man of sorrows and acquainted with grief. And we hid, as it were, our faces from Him; He was despised, and we did not esteem Him. 4 Surely He has borne our griefs And carried our sorrows; Yet we esteemed Him stricken, Smitten by God, and afflicted. 5 But He was wounded for our transgressions, He was bruised for our iniquities; The chastisement for our peace was upon Him, And by His stripes we are healed. 6 All we like sheep have gone astray; We have turned, every one, to his own way; And the Lord has laid on Him the iniquity of us all. 7 He was oppressed and He was afflicted, Yet He opened not His mouth; He was led as a lamb to the slaughter, And as a sheep before its shearers is silent, So He opened not His mouth._* _Jesus Christ loves you. Repent and be saved. Only Jesus Christ saves. God bless you, and the grace of the Lord Jesus Christ, and the love of God, and the communion of the Holy Spirit be with you and your family...._
*_Isaiah 53.3 He is despised and rejected by men, A Man of sorrows and acquainted with grief. And we hid, as it were, our faces from Him; He was despised, and we did not esteem Him. 4 Surely He has borne our griefs And carried our sorrows; Yet we esteemed Him stricken, Smitten by God, and afflicted. 5 But He was wounded for our transgressions, He was bruised for our iniquities; The chastisement for our peace was upon Him, And by His stripes we are healed. 6 All we like sheep have gone astray; We have turned, every one, to his own way; And the Lord has laid on Him the iniquity of us all. 7 He was oppressed and He was afflicted, Yet He opened not His mouth; He was led as a lamb to the slaughter, And as a sheep before its shearers is silent, So He opened not His mouth._* _Jesus Christ loves you. Repent and be saved. Only Jesus Christ saves. God bless you, and the grace of the Lord Jesus Christ, and the love of God, and the communion of the Holy Spirit be with you and your family...._
This is the best scene in all cinema history. What a man will say when he is freed from imprisonment!!! Man said some words he has no idea what they mean.
Carlito was a deep character. He knew he was a criminal he lived by that code. But this time...the legal system fucked up, and he was gloating about it 🤣! And by doing this he is trolling the legal process.
@@tacticalcrusader3709 no I didn't. Carlito knew he was a street dude. That whole "allegedly" stunt showed that he just knew the system. He was too deep into the game, a damn legend. Of course the streets were gonna pull him back in.
Lesson #1: Once you've beaten the State or got that break, express thanks & walk away. Just like in sports, no one likes show off winners. Especially those who rub it in. Judges don't like giving out passes & DAs have long memories.
“I’d like to thank the Court of Appeals for reversing you your honor” 😂 I love Pacino in the scene
Only Pacino can put that line...such class.
I meant ever word ..I'm free
And making the wiretaps illegal...
"Without further to do"
Always cracks me up that bit
was that mistake intentional or he must've skipped that grammar page in the clink?
This movie on the low low...is comedy gold.
“It didn’t take no 30 years...it took only 5” ....I love this movie
"not like your honor wanted!"
I prefer it to Scarface, it is a great movie.
never convicted on no dope!
"points at the judge"
Me too @@samuelwoods164
Remember guys, if you want to get out of the joint, remember the 4 Rs:
!. Rehabilitated
2. Reinvigorated
3. Reassmilitated
4. Relocated
Got it !
*_Isaiah 53.3 He is despised and rejected by men, A Man of sorrows and acquainted with grief. And we hid, as it were, our faces from Him; He was despised, and we did not esteem Him. 4 Surely He has borne our griefs And carried our sorrows; Yet we esteemed Him stricken, Smitten by God, and afflicted. 5 But He was wounded for our transgressions, He was bruised for our iniquities; The chastisement for our peace was upon Him, And by His stripes we are healed. 6 All we like sheep have gone astray; We have turned, every one, to his own way; And the Lord has laid on Him the iniquity of us all. 7 He was oppressed and He was afflicted, Yet He opened not His mouth; He was led as a lamb to the slaughter, And as a sheep before its shearers is silent, So He opened not His mouth._*
_Jesus Christ loves you. Repent and be saved. Only Jesus Christ saves. God bless you, and the grace of the Lord Jesus Christ, and the love of God, and the communion of the Holy Spirit be with you and your family...._
The fifth R, stands for Recidivism.
@@williammunny9916 you really are a fucking pill.
NEVER BEEN CONVICTED OF NO DOPE
This movie is a timeless MASTERPIECE!!
Need to make the film 'Benny Blanco... From The Bronx' 25 years after Carlitos death, Benny is released from jail and looking for a way in to the new crime life in new york, still full of regret for murdering Carlito, he strives to make as much money as he can to give it to Carlitos daughter Charlie, who used to write to him whilst he was in prison. Charlie makes the mistake of going to New York to feel closer to her father not realising that the New York Mafia still has a score to settle with Carlito, she puts herself in immediate danger due to social media, Benny Blanco is now the only one who can save her, Benny is well prepared for the task he faces outside of Jail, this is his time to make amends for the death of Carlito Brigante, he is about to make the whole of New York remember.... 'BENNY BLANCO... FROM THE BRONX'
@@perrynorman9081 - Carlitos daughter writes to her father's murderer while he is in prison for killing her father?? 😳
@@ToxicVaccines_HivHoax yeh to entice him to meet up when he is released, she pretends to be someone else, when he is released she has gained his trust and picks him up but she can see hes a changed man, hes guilt ridden and has found god, so she sees the good in him and delays his murder
@@ToxicVaccines_HivHoax many plot holes though 😂
@@perrynorman9081 How many purses get snatched?
Hahaha! "Ok, Mr Brigante, you're not accepting an award." One of the most underrated movies ever.
NO NEVER BEEN CONVICTED OF NO DOPE
One of pacinos best performances. Masterpiece acting gem.
Johnwaynelsd25 For me,the best.
Better than Scarface, 2nd only to the godfather. Heat #3.
..scarface, carlito's way.. donnie brasco.. pacino mafia trilogy
for sure except his Spanish sucks .... other than that .... he is amazing
@@orlandogonzalez9360 He started working on this movie right after he finished filming for Scent of a Woman. Hence the southern accent in his voice instead of latin.
Sean Penn should have won an oscar for his performance in this movie.
the best supporting actor nominees that year ..
1- Leonardo DiCaprio whats eating gilbert grape
2- Ralph Fiennes schindlers list
3- Tommy Lee Jones the fugitive
4- John Malkovich in the line of fire
5- Pete Posthelwaite in the name of the father
the best supporting actor snubs that year ..
1- Michael Keaton much ado about nothing
2- Val Kilmer tombstone
3- Christopher Lloyd twenty bucks
4- Sean Penn carlitos way
5- Denzel Washington philadelphia
@@longmemory1620 Wow.! I have always thought Val Kilmer should've won an Oscar for Tombstone. Now you've shown me who was nominated ahead of him makes me even more perplexed.
@@longmemory1620 That list of movies show how dope 90s Hollywood was.
@@macman975 mark my words.. val kilmer career best is Wonderland (2003)
@RoseTown Tewari aww i love you too
What I really liked about this movie was that while this scene felt like every other scene where the scumbag says "I'm a changed man" then turns right around and goes back to a life of crime, Carlito really did try to make good on his word over the course of the film.
Kleinfeld is the real scumbag of the movie
That's the tragedy of it all and it's why this is my favorite crime/gangster/etc. film of all time. I don't care about the Corleone's or Henry Hill, Ace Rothstein or the guys in Pulp Fiction or Heat or any of that when it gets down to it. I watch them to see and enjoy how the criminal element lives but I don't really root for them. I do however root for Carlito Brigante.
The guy may have milked his moment in Court here, but he damn well meant it about going straight.
@@Kelly14UK Kleinfeld screwed him up and Carlitos feeling of loyalty
@@sunworship5080 Wasn't Kleinfeld working pro-bono for Carlito though? That usually places an incredible obligation on a client after winning his freedom. I think Zimmerman still owes his lawyers a 100 grand or so for their pro-bono work.
If nothing else, this scene alone sets Pacino apart.
That speech was pretty good. This man could be a great actor
I love this scene. “Nooo. Never convicted on no dope!” and that little point to the judge, like “watch your words”. 😂
Al Pacino is one of the best cinematic actors/thespians that ever appeared on the silver screen! Sean Penn was amazing in this masterpiece of a movie!
They went straight to the salsa night club in the Bronx after that shit lol.
😄
Who wouldn't have after five years.
It was Les poule’ on 22 street in Manhattan
The second I read this comment I still can remember the music from the movie.. "bombey babababa bombey bombey then the trumpet comes in and the girls ask them to dance
1.08 - "With all due respect past and present and without further TO DO". 😂🤣
That always cracks me up.
"Id like to thank that man over there Mr.Norwolk for making the tapes in an illegal fashion"😂😂😂
Best part about this scene is he was really telling the truth! He wanted to go straight and narrow he just tried to do one last favor for an old friend to repay a debt. His desire to be an honorable man was his downfall. Great movie.
It’s a tragedy :(
his eyes during that pool room scene .. omfg
Actually the mistake that took him away, was not taking Benny Blanco seriously, he underestimated Benny, he believed that his menace was not for real.
@@danielmendoza2326 good point! He might have been better off taking out Benny Blanco
@@danielmendoza2326 don't get it...doesn't Benny realise he was spared by Carlito in the club.
"Let me ensure this court that I am through walking on the wild side."... Timeless Classic.... 🔥🔥🔥
One of my favorite movies. Everybody brought their A-game to this one. And in the end the message: Sooner or later your actions will make you pay.
But don't forget... NEVER BEEN CONVICTED ON NO DOPE
@@MoejiiOsmanTV 🤣🤣🤣
Never convicted on no dope!
My favorite line. Idk if it is the way he says it or what but that line always stuck in my head.
@Ronnie Young haha
LoL 😂😂 😂
THE best line.
That's a double negative!
The incredible thing is that Carlito, in this scene, talking to the audience, was really serious. I mean, he wasn't joking nor mocking them (as they obviously believed, with a legit reason for think that), he wanted really to change his life, just that the circumstances ended to say 'nope'.
If I was the man I was 5 years ago, I'D TAKE A FLAMETHROWER TO THIS PLACE
Good job that you are not the man you was 5 years ago then. If i was the same man i was 5 years ago i probably would of laughed at this and not taken it seriously. Such is life
For the longest time I had no idea that his friend the lawyer was played by Sean Penn
Same here..
Because of his haircut 🙂.
“I was already a mean little bastard while my mother was ALIVE and I know it”
My absolute favourite line in the opening scene and I think some can relate to that I know I can and my mother is still with me
"past and present and without further todo" lol
NEVER BEEN CONVICTED OF NO DOPE
Pacino’s speech never get old❤️❤️
It’s 2020 and I could watch this movie over and over.
I watch it like once a month to get back in the groove of things when my slow ass life slows even slower... This movie gives u something I can't explain... It's raw grit mixed with nostalgia and the crimes in El Barrio. NEVER BEEN CONVICTED OF NO DOPE
Al Pacino is the cinema
And this movie is a MASTERPIECE
A Masterclass in Acting
NEVER BEEN CONVICTED ON NO DOPE
I wish he made it.🌹 this movie was crazy.
I'd love to see a movie about Carlito in his criminal prime.
it exists. but it appears to be shit. 'carlitos way: rise to power'
Ya there's a prequel but if it ain't got Pacino it ain't got the chops
@@jamesjabronski "rise to power " doesn't count: straight to DVD crap.
They made one. Trash.
They did it was a prequel called Carlitos Way Rise To Power which was direct to video release and starred Jay Hernandez instead of Al Pacino as Carlito. The only actor from the original to return in prequel was Luis Guzman.
Carlito's mistake was returning to his old crime infested neighborhood for a new beginning and thus got sucked right back into the crime life that he tried his best to avoid and ultimately, paid the price with his life
Penn and Pacino, absolute masters
I can watch this movie every day and never get tired of it!!!❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
What an actor! What a director! What a movie!! 👍🏻
Pacino's beard in this movie was crispy as fuck
This movie was excellent from beginning to end. When I first saw it, I didn't recognize that was Sean Penn.
When I first saw this movie I remember thinking this is a great throwback to the gangster movies of years gone bye, now when I watch this I think "they don't make them like that anymore" .... a true masterpiece.
It's timeless I watch it once a month or so, probably have half the movie memorized
“NO HARD FEELINGS RIGHT” CLASSIC ASS LINE
NOOOOPE , NEVER CONVICTED ON NO DOPE!!!
Sean Penn is just.....wow
One of my favorite movies ever. Pacino is the best! So passionate!
I remembered damn near falling out of my chair laughing so hard at this one scene like, either Carlito is shitting on District Attorney Norfolk and the judicial system as a whole or he's very sincere and genuine with pleading his case of being rehabilitated after serving a nickel in the joint.😭🤣😂
I want a moment in life where I feel like Carlito at 3:44
This masterpiece is quite underrated.
Al Pacino always has the best court scenes.
That finger point to the judge after "Never convicted on no dope". 😭
This how I walked into my divorce case.
Eduardo Gallardo That's how I walked out.
@@RubenHernandez-vt8lh xD
Hahaha I beat a scoff law judgement with these very words!
Beautiful scene. Masterful written dialog. One of my favorite scenes in all of moviedom!
Such a classic film.....they don't make films like this anymore
GREAT OPENING TRIAL SCENE IN CARLITO'S WAY 1993 FILM !!!
Al Pacino and Sean Penn should have won an Oscar for their role in this movie
'No, no. Never convicted on no dope.' I love that line. 😂
I absolutely love this opening scene by Pacino, absolutely brilliant!
Final scene, stepping down those famous courthouse steps in triumph. This was filmed only a few blocks from my longtime residence, and I only WISH I had been able to stand there and watch this great scene filmed! I would never stop talking about it. The acting in the courtroom is just sublime! On the other hand, I was able to witness Pacino and Pfeiffer shoot a scene for "Frankie and Johnnie" up in the 24th street park. Also saw Robin Williams do a scene for "Fisher King" near there on Park Ave South. Plus, back down in Tribeca they shot scenes for the goofy cult move "The Warriors" and one for "Crocodile Dundee" right on my block! That was my first glimpse of Paul Hogan before anyone knew who he was! And one more: Same place on Park Ave South, I enjoyed watching the filming for "Men in Black" when the alien bug disguised as farmer Edgar crashed the van into a retail display, got out in his distinctive ochre overalls and stumbled around crazily with that crooked strained face. What a scene, and I had no idea what was coming in the movies!
Pacino at his apex...perfection.
My favorite movie of all times hands down Love it!!!
Almighty God without whom no case gets tossed. Nope never convicted on no dope.
That is right
That's the line I was searching for. Perfection
That guy is the headmaster from scent of a woman!
kungtony On my book, Pacino’s 2-0 beating the system.
but not a snitch!
2:46 the judge is like "Carlito, stop being so cringe"
#daveyKLEINFELD
Saw this on VHS in 1995 with my pal at University, great movie and top drawer acting, Pacino is such a versatile actor and really makes you believe in his past as a villain turned a bit more righteous in this scene.
The real tragedy in this movie is that Carlito is shown to have actually changed for the better in prison. Being in there gave him chance to grow away from crime and he did. He simply lacked the fundamental courage to completely separate himself from it as it was simply too scary. He wasn't coward, just scared of change and what it would do to him.
"1993"
So good I saw it twice at the theater 🗽🗽🗽🗽🗽
"I look over there and see that man", what a simple but realistic line. Thats how nervous public speaking is.
THEY DON'T MAKE MOVIES LIKE THIS ANYMORE AND THEY DON'T HAVE ACTORS LIKE THESE ANYMORE
Theyre still alive.. thefuck u talking bout? Dicaprio Hardy Fassbender Bale Joaquin are perfecting the art of acting
Kameel Anton so what? Theyre full of wrinkles and unrecognisable voices.
@@StreetDrilla you can't seriously tell me that Phoenix in Joker or Simmons in Whiplash didn't give incredible performances
*_Isaiah 53.3 He is despised and rejected by men, A Man of sorrows and acquainted with grief. And we hid, as it were, our faces from Him; He was despised, and we did not esteem Him. 4 Surely He has borne our griefs And carried our sorrows; Yet we esteemed Him stricken, Smitten by God, and afflicted. 5 But He was wounded for our transgressions, He was bruised for our iniquities; The chastisement for our peace was upon Him, And by His stripes we are healed. 6 All we like sheep have gone astray; We have turned, every one, to his own way; And the Lord has laid on Him the iniquity of us all. 7 He was oppressed and He was afflicted, Yet He opened not His mouth; He was led as a lamb to the slaughter, And as a sheep before its shearers is silent, So He opened not His mouth._*
_Jesus Christ loves you. Repent and be saved. Only Jesus Christ saves. God bless you, and the grace of the Lord Jesus Christ, and the love of God, and the communion of the Holy Spirit be with you and your family...._
Like he said they don't do movies like this anymore. He is just a fellow now like William munny
born again like the watergaters
Awesome movie. I remember watching this in 1994 and being inspired by Carlito's life.
The judge at 2:26 lmao. He's like, "I can't believe"
Judges hate their decisions being reversed lolol
***AMERIMKA***
*_Isaiah 53.3 He is despised and rejected by men, A Man of sorrows and acquainted with grief. And we hid, as it were, our faces from Him; He was despised, and we did not esteem Him. 4 Surely He has borne our griefs And carried our sorrows; Yet we esteemed Him stricken, Smitten by God, and afflicted. 5 But He was wounded for our transgressions, He was bruised for our iniquities; The chastisement for our peace was upon Him, And by His stripes we are healed. 6 All we like sheep have gone astray; We have turned, every one, to his own way; And the Lord has laid on Him the iniquity of us all. 7 He was oppressed and He was afflicted, Yet He opened not His mouth; He was led as a lamb to the slaughter, And as a sheep before its shearers is silent, So He opened not His mouth._*
_Jesus Christ loves you. Repent and be saved. Only Jesus Christ saves. God bless you, and the grace of the Lord Jesus Christ, and the love of God, and the communion of the Holy Spirit be with you and your family...._
One of the best film! I enjoyed watching this when it first came out in the 90's!
It was Carlito that freed himself, Davy just sat there
Such an underrated film...
If you can keep your head while those around you can't, then you are........GUILTY!
Victory has a thousand father's but defeat is an orphan.
I watch this every morning 😁😁
Al Pacino the greatest actor ever! I didn't see that kind of energy and passion in other actors!
This De Palma film casting team should have been Oscarised!
At least nominated!!!
Nobody plays a better Martin Luther King Jr than Al Pacino.
This is the best scene in all cinema history. What a man will say when he is freed from imprisonment!!! Man said some words he has no idea what they mean.
"Nooo... never convicted on no dope." lol xD
Amazing actor. Just amazing.
1:56 The guy in the back is having a long day, already. 😂
Such an amazing performance. He should have got an Emmy for this.
Emmys are reserved for tv shows, this here is a feature film.
@@donw2175 So a Oscar then.
“I was never indicted on no dope”
This movie's soooo underrated.
Instant classic.
I’d like to thank almighty god without whom no case gets tossed.
😂😂😂
I bet even the eyes of Mark, Matthew, John and Lucas weren't as sincere and immaculate as those of finally relocated Carlito Brigante)))
It's not the opening trial. Its a hearing for his release.
NO.. NEVER CONVICTED ON NO DOPE
@@MoejiiOsmanTV Mr. Brigante! Mr. Brigante!!!
Of all the brilliant gangster films Al Pacino has been this surely tops the lot including Michael Corleone. Incredible.
For me at this moment, my favorite movie. This is true streets
"never been convicted of no dope!"
"I'm born again... Like the Watergaters" 😎😂😂😂😂😂
Im just gettin warmed up!
I love how he gives that BS speech 🤣! He is trolling the hell out of the legal system the entire time. Classic scene!
He didn’t lie. He really changed.
Carlito was a deep character. He knew he was a criminal he lived by that code. But this time...the legal system fucked up, and he was gloating about it 🤣! And by doing this he is trolling the legal process.
@@Snake_pup you missed the point of the movie. Carlito wasn't gloating. He was just ecstatic to be out. He actually intended to go legitimate.
@@tacticalcrusader3709 no I didn't. Carlito knew he was a street dude. That whole "allegedly" stunt showed that he just knew the system. He was too deep into the game, a damn legend. Of course the streets were gonna pull him back in.
@@Snake_pup More like Klienfeld that pulled him back in, plus of how Carlito treated Benny.
1:03 - Carlito was actually being truthful...He was a changed man....
thank you for making the tapes in an illegal fashion... classic
I laughed so hard during this scene especially @2:40 😂😂😂
LMAO ! "Youre not accepting an award"
It's not about me😆
amazing writing.. n Pacino hits it out the ball park..
3:49, LOL, cop giving him "a jerk off" sign. I never observed that, while watching the whole movie.
I litterly just noticed that bro 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Damn, I want to watch this again!
The best opening scene EVER
“No! NEVER…, Convicted on No DOPE”
Lesson #1: Once you've beaten the State or got that break, express thanks & walk away. Just like in sports, no one likes show off winners. Especially those who rub it in. Judges don't like giving out passes & DAs have long memories.
I f**king love this speech from my Favorite Actor of all time, even my real name Michael came from his most dominant character Don Michael Corleone!