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FIRST TIME WATCHING: Raging Bull (1980) REACTION (Movie Commentary) 

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@tonytaylor8198
@tonytaylor8198 2 года назад
Jake didn’t like the movie he thought he was portrayed harshly. He asked his ex wife Vicky “was I really that bad ?” She said” you were worse”
@wantutosigh1117
@wantutosigh1117 2 года назад
I was gonna say this. Haha
@tonytaylor8198
@tonytaylor8198 2 года назад
@@wantutosigh1117 I saw the interview on you tube lol
@BigBoss-zi5ss
@BigBoss-zi5ss 2 года назад
So glad you said that so I didn't have to lol
@Gabriel-br4qe
@Gabriel-br4qe Год назад
In his later years he seemed really proud of the film and the fact that De Niro played him
@OliverOils
@OliverOils 8 месяцев назад
​@@Gabriel-br4qeI mean it's really weird to hate the movie when he himself trained Robert to be able to box in the movie😂
@indridcold3762
@indridcold3762 2 года назад
The fact Jake lived into his 90's was amazing.
@joeberger3441
@joeberger3441 Год назад
right? and he was perfectly coherent until the end.
@pokeround
@pokeround 2 года назад
"The more violent he gets in the ring, the more violent he gets outside of the ring". The other way around maybe - a man with demons that no amount of punches can knock down. Great movie, fine reaction. 👍
@antimonycup7066
@antimonycup7066 2 года назад
"Whatsa matta wif you, don't you put the dishes where they don't fall down?", while hammering his trophy on the bar. Hul-larious XD
@darrendarren9730
@darrendarren9730 2 года назад
Great reaction bro! LaMotta is like the anti-Rocky in a way. He takes punishment and he gives punishment to everyone around him including the people he loves. A very flawed human and anti-hero. The DeNiro-Pesci-Scorsese collab continues with Goodfellas, Casino and The Irishman. All great films. The DeNiro-Scorsese combo is also iconic. Taxi Driver, King of Comedy, Cape Fear and Mean Streets pretty much made DeNiro who he is. One of greatest living actors.
@realmadridchannel10
@realmadridchannel10 2 года назад
Check out Taxi Driver for another Scorsese film with an incredible De Niro performance. Can also include films such as The King of Comedy, Goodfellas, Cape Fear, Casino
@TTM9691
@TTM9691 2 года назад
It's unbelievable there are no reactions for "King Of Comedy" or "Cape Fear" or "Mean Streets" (which you left out, but is definitely worth seeing). "Cape Fear" was his biggest hit, and "King Of Comedy" is one of the big influences on "Joker", so you'd think there would be reactions for those!
@realmadridchannel10
@realmadridchannel10 2 года назад
@@TTM9691 I'm not the biggest Mean Streets fan tbh. But De Niro's performance in it was good and it was the film that introduced him as a star
@TTM9691
@TTM9691 2 года назад
@@realmadridchannel10 "Mean Streets" is not the very first Scorsese/De Niro movie I'd suggest for a reaction, but eventually it's essential to hit and I feel worth seeing. More importantly, I feel to fully appreciate how great De Niro is in "Godfather Part 2", it's great to see "Mean Streets" which was released the year before (and which has aged much better than "Bang The Drum Slowly", which also came out that year. Three more different characters you'd be hard pressed to find!). I feel the same way with '72 Brando. To fully, truly appreciate his performance in "The Godfather" people should watch "The Nightcomers" which came out a month before "The Godfather" and/or "Last Tango In Paris" which came out a few months after. Again, three completely different characters/performances in the space of a year. Then it really hits home what Brando really looked like that year without the make-up, and how crafted that performance was. (he's amazing in all three movies)
@TTM9691
@TTM9691 2 года назад
@@realmadridchannel10 PS: Just to clarify: all the other movies you'd mention I would watch BEFORE "Mean Streets"! Most definitely.
@darrendarren9730
@darrendarren9730 2 года назад
Jake's "I could've been a contender" speech at the end is taken from the film "On the Waterfront" with Marlon Brando. If you are ever up to watching old black and white film, definitely check it out just to see one the greatest actors ever in his youth. Then watch the Godfather to see him older and just as great.
@porflepopnecker4376
@porflepopnecker4376 2 года назад
Yeah, "On The Waterfront" is a classic not to be missed. One of Elia Kazan's and Brando's best films.
@SuperUltraMegaTV
@SuperUltraMegaTV Год назад
My grandfather was on set when they filmed the boxing matches. He was so proud of being part of this movie. RIP grandpa
@scottjo63
@scottjo63 2 года назад
Siskel And Ebert loved this movie so much, especially Gene Siskel that they not only both named Raging Bull #1 on their list of movies of the year, they both put it #1 on their list of movies of the decade. All their stuff are on RU-vid you should also check out.
@brianoneil9662
@brianoneil9662 2 года назад
Young DeNiro was serious about his physicality matching his role. He got down to 5% body fat for "Taxi Driver" just because he thought the character would look that way.
@jamesgowen9546
@jamesgowen9546 2 года назад
'Can't see De Niro as a boxer' 60 seconds later 'Nevermind'
@natedoggg2002
@natedoggg2002 2 года назад
YESSSSS FINALLY! Nobody on RU-vid ever reacts to this epic boxing classic Raging Bull! Robert De Niro won a Best Actor Oscar for this Masterpiece! After Robert De Niro trained hard to get his body in tip top shape to become a boxer, later his crazy azz actually took time off to gain 60 pounds putting his own health at risk to realistically portray Jake LaMotta during his downfall post retirement years. The bloody brutal 1951 Valentines Day massacre boxing match between Jake LaMotta and Sugar Ray Robinson is my favorite scene! Keep it up brotha you are the MVP of RU-vid reactions! ✊🏾
@TheHulk2008
@TheHulk2008 2 года назад
This movie is fucking crazy. And the only movie I've seen where Joe Pechi plays the level headed guy.
@TrackMaster844
@TrackMaster844 2 года назад
A few facts about Jake’s story translated to film - That crowd riot at the end of the LaMotta-Reeves fight actually happened. Took almost 10 minutes to get everything back under control. And most of the stuff that happens between him and his brother in the movie actually went down with his childhood (and probably only real friend) Pete Savage. But to make it a tighter story, that role was assigned to his brother in-movie. Savage actually has a brief cameo, he was the guy talking about the Oscar Jackson fight with Joey.
@Noah-pc6wq
@Noah-pc6wq 2 года назад
This movie was such a shocker, especially after the heartwarming success of Rocky, four years prior. Really showed how boxing movies could be about more than just uplifting tales and inspiration.
@TTM9691
@TTM9691 2 года назад
The movie was more shocking because of all the weight De Niro gained for the role. NO ONE had ever done stuff like that back then. Now, Daniel Day Lewis stays in character for the whole shoot and all that, but in 1980, this was the first anyone heard of someone going that far for a role. That was all anyone was talking about that year, he was practically a shew-in for Best Actor. Definitely there was talk, comparing it to "Rocky" and how different it was, though.
@Boogie_161
@Boogie_161 2 года назад
Lamotta was really messed up irl. The sports world didn’t go into people’s personal lives back then but, he was a horrible dude.
@andrewwilliamomliejr3972
@andrewwilliamomliejr3972 Год назад
Yes I loved and respect him as a boxer but outside the ring he was a horrible guy
@theLethalRabbit
@theLethalRabbit 2 года назад
Raging Bull is definitely among Martin Scorsese's greatest achievements. If "Rocky" is a trip to the moon, Raging Bull feels more like the dark side of the moon. Next stop should definitely be "Taxi Driver", another iconic Scorsese-De Niro collaboration.
@jamalbryant8099
@jamalbryant8099 2 года назад
Very good movie, I love Martin Scorsese movies, cuz he make his actors more realistic as possible, the slaps the pushing the yelling the Man is one of the geniuses of directing
@danlincoln8987
@danlincoln8987 9 месяцев назад
Finally, someone reacts to this classic
@beckymellon8135
@beckymellon8135 2 года назад
This is such a excellent movie but I found it very hard to watch at times.😬 so glad you reacted to it.😊
@teresas8173
@teresas8173 2 года назад
Yes, Raging Bull! Few, if any have reacted to this phenomenal movie. Imo, this along with Taxi Driver are the two very best Scorsese /DeNiro movies.
@TTM9691
@TTM9691 2 года назад
PS: Scorsese is great! Most definitely check his stuff out, especially the ones he did with De Niro, but also the movie "After Hours" is great. But obviously his mob movies of "Goodfellas", and "Casino" are side by side with "The Godfather" as best mafia movies ever. "The King Of Comedy" came out next, after "Raging Bull" and is a completely different character. Great, great movie! "Cape Fear" is crazy, intense and super suspenseful. "Mean Streets" is their first movie together, another mob movie, and a totally different role from De Niro than the one he'd play a year later in "Godfather Part 2". "Taxi Driver" is another one of his most iconic - and disturbing roles. And a couple of years ago they did another very good mob movie, "The Irishman". Other essential De Niro: "The Deer Hunter" (Vietnam movie, amazing performance), "Midnight Run" (comedy), "Jackie Brown" (Tarantino). There are so many! "Awakenings", "This Boy's Life", etc.
@jasonwebb71
@jasonwebb71 2 года назад
I've got a couple of cheques (checks) signed by LaMotta in my boxing memorabilia collection. They were for alcohol for his club in the 1950s. Also have an 8x10 of the Raging Bull poster signed by DeNiro, Pesci, and Scorsese (I really hope the sigs are genuine on that).
@paulymar5996
@paulymar5996 2 года назад
Thanks for reacting to this film. A great Scorcese achievement. Deniro was unreal in this movie. One of his greatest roles. Just amazing. I especially love the Deniro-Pesci scenes in this movie. I think this was Pesci's second movie.
@TTM9691
@TTM9691 2 года назад
Fantastic reaction and brilliant post-film remarks: "they show us the story, they don't tell it." You just said a mouthful there! And all the stuff with his relationship with women, and weight. That's why De Niro wanted to play this role, he was intrigued by how a guy could lose so much just by letting himself go! lol. I was laughing in the beginning of the video thinking "Wow, you're not convinced De Niro can play a boxer huh? HA!" This is one of his most "iconic" roles, as they say I love how you were talking about how the fight scenes were shot. These are the best fight scenes ever shot, as far as I'm concerned. Definitely the most beautiful and "expressionistic" and the black & white just makes it. De Niro spent the 70s doing incredible role after incredible role, each one different from the last........he got his first Oscar for "The Godfather Part 2".....and then six years later, he got his second for this movie. It was a no-contest that year, every one KNEW who he was going to win./ That last speech is the famous monologue that Marlon Brando gives in "On The Waterfront". So De Niro is doing Brando (who was playing a boxer).....as Jake La Motta. Brilliant. And this is made extra cool because De Niro played the young Brando in "The Godfather Part 2". Plus Scorsese is in the tradition of the director of that film (and others), Elia Kazan. So that ending works on, like, ten thousand different levels, lol.
@RatedRKO269
@RatedRKO269 2 года назад
One of my all time favorite films.
@santoscortez223
@santoscortez223 2 года назад
I hear during the sparring scene De Niro actually accidentally broke pesci's ribs with those hard punches to his body even with the protector on ,so when when you see his expression that he's in pain, he's actually in pain
@DelEast740
@DelEast740 2 года назад
Probably the greatest chin in boxing history. Him , Hagler, Greb and Cobb all had concrete faces.
@danielbautista9062
@danielbautista9062 2 года назад
Raging Bull is Martin Scorsese’s greatest achievement. It may be GoodFellas, but this one is the biggest one in my opinion.
@tobinhays652
@tobinhays652 2 года назад
As a huge Scorsese fan, I completely agree. This is my favorite movie of all time, and I seriously doubt it will ever be passed. It's disturbing, insightful, and one of the greatest acting performances ever.
@goodtim3s394
@goodtim3s394 8 месяцев назад
Even back then Pesci was cast as the psycho 😂 Was also cool to see the guy who would play his best friend in Casino on this too.
@johnpittsii7524
@johnpittsii7524 2 года назад
Even though I ❤ Rocky i always like Raging Bull more.
@redclayscholar620
@redclayscholar620 2 года назад
Rocky is what you watch to feel good. Raging Bull is what you watch when you want to see a train wreck catch fire.
@sitebstudios
@sitebstudios 2 года назад
In the top 3 performances of all time by De Niro.
@mikeduplessis8069
@mikeduplessis8069 2 года назад
The real Vicki LaMotta became something of a celebrity after this movie. Wrote a book, appeared in Playboy.
@thaistomp
@thaistomp 2 года назад
My favorite boxing movie hands down. Dope reaction.
@pexxos1
@pexxos1 2 года назад
At the beginning of the film La Motta lost the match on a TKO, because after 15 rounds he lost on points overall even though he knocked his opponent to the mat in the last round....
@kdizzle901
@kdizzle901 Год назад
De Niro signed up for three fights and won two this is his best role
@TheHulk2008
@TheHulk2008 2 года назад
It was true that the mob had complete control over his fights. The mob controlled alot of things back then.
@195511SM
@195511SM 2 года назад
I remember seeing this in a theater. Loved the scene where he storms into Joe Pesci's kitchen during breakfast & knocked the hell out of him.....screaming "Did you f#@k my wife?!!?!" Cathy Moriarty also appeared in another film called 'Neighbors' ......a dark comedy with Dan Akroyd & Jim Belushi.
@TTM9691
@TTM9691 6 месяцев назад
After seei your "Killers Of The Flower Moon" reaction, I thought I'd revisit this other De niro classic. I chuckled at you saying that you couldn't imagine De niro playing a boxer!
@thomasrodriguez7770
@thomasrodriguez7770 2 года назад
Goodfellas! Please do Goodfellas?! Its Scorsese, De Niro and Pesci and it’s perfect!
@wantutosigh1117
@wantutosigh1117 2 года назад
Terrific film. Jake Lamotta was a pretty terrible guy but sn amazing performance from DeNiro and everyone else. Lamotta is basically the opposite of Rocky Balboa.
@KurticeYZ
@KurticeYZ 2 года назад
I cant eatch this reaction, havent seen yet, but i want to, i know how great de niro is in his youth especially, i bet you will like it, im stoked to see it. (The deer hunter is his best movie imo & Christopher walken & john cazale, hope you get to it sometime)
@jeffreybaker4399
@jeffreybaker4399 Год назад
Always felt it had the feel of a Greek tragedy. What made him a great fighter made him a horrible man and destroyed him.
@totomomo18
@totomomo18 2 года назад
A great underrated boxing movie you should see is Gladiator 1990 with Cuba Gooding Jr.
@brookeconroy6227
@brookeconroy6227 2 года назад
Casino, The Irishman and Goodfellas are all Scrcese, Pesci and DeNiro films, and they're all the best that film has to offer too. Very special
@spikester789
@spikester789 11 месяцев назад
"While Robert De Niro and Joe Pesci were shooting a scene in which their characters sparred, De Niro accidentally broke Pesci’s rib. This take ended up in the final movie; you can see it when Jake hits Joey in the side - Joey groans in pain, and there’s a prompt cut to a separate angle."
@scottjo63
@scottjo63 2 года назад
You probably streamed this. Get the DVD on Raging Bull with the extras. One extra has the real Jake Lamotta doing commentary for the movie, excellent stuff.
@patripaq
@patripaq 2 года назад
Rocky Balboa Vs Jack Lamotta = Grudge Match. Not a drama, not a good comedy, but still very entertaing. A must see.
@figura2000
@figura2000 2 года назад
great movie, we need more 'reactors' watching this kind of movie instead some mainstream shit, thanks
@danishhald
@danishhald 2 года назад
A masterfully done film. Really amazing.
@danlincoln8987
@danlincoln8987 9 месяцев назад
Cinderella man is another boxing movie based on a true story outstanding movie with Russell Crowe
@confucius12012
@confucius12012 2 года назад
The actress that plays Vickie is just 19 here. So yeah, playing a 15 year old isn't too much of a stretch. lol
@jlmain5777
@jlmain5777 2 года назад
Best actor award to DeNiro for this film. Epic performance.
@TheHulk2008
@TheHulk2008 2 года назад
My Grandfather actually went to one of his fights . He said he was a hell of a puncher . I know that him and Sugar Ray fought alot.
@Tepes1980
@Tepes1980 2 года назад
By the way, I'm Italian and I can definitely say that kissing a woman on the mouth if she's not either your spouse or your girlfriend (or sexual partner of some kind) is absolutely not an Italian thing! Never seen that happen.
@hurley31
@hurley31 2 года назад
One of the greatest movies and performances ever. Street Fighter 2 is possibly the GOAT game too!
@joeberger3441
@joeberger3441 Год назад
Since you appreciate good filmmaking and story-driven boxing films, PLEASE check out Cinderella Man. It's Russell Crowe at his finest, and is one of the greatest true stories in sports history. A man literally fighting to feed his family. Only one reactor has done this which is criminal. It not only is a powerful story, but has some of the finest cinematography you'll ever see, and very realistic boxing scenes. In fact, Angelo Dundee, Muhammad Ali's trainer, helped train Russell Crowe for the film and is featured in his corner during the fight scenes.
@andrewwilliamomliejr3972
@andrewwilliamomliejr3972 Год назад
I love Cinderella Man and other boxing movies.
@chrisinfiesto835
@chrisinfiesto835 2 года назад
Casino! 💯🔥🤙🏽😎
@frankkurgan2792
@frankkurgan2792 2 года назад
You should check out Gladiator 1992 with James Marshal and Cuba Gooding Junior
@adamj4887
@adamj4887 2 года назад
Need to watch Grudge Match. Boxing movie Stallone vs DeNiro
@glynthomas6025
@glynthomas6025 2 года назад
You said that you couldn't see De Niro as an actor who could play the physicality of a boxer convincingly ...?
@nellsun2521
@nellsun2521 2 года назад
If you're not familiar with Scorsese I'd probably try Goodfellas and Casino first. De Niro / Pesci / Scorsese were a dream team.
@barblessable
@barblessable 2 года назад
LaMotta good fighter horrific human , Robinson beat him 5 out of the six times they fought ,check out Doug Stanhope routine about meeting LaMotta very funny.
@andrewwilliamomliejr3972
@andrewwilliamomliejr3972 Год назад
True I love and respect him as a boxer because I am a boxer but outside the ring he was a really horrible guy
@SFranc
@SFranc 2 года назад
Lamotta had beautiful defense but the movie didnt show it
@jacob914
@jacob914 2 года назад
please watch grudge match its a boing movie Sylvester Stallone and Robert deniro
@coreyhendricks9490
@coreyhendricks9490 2 года назад
One Of Scorsese's Masterpieces
@porflepopnecker4376
@porflepopnecker4376 2 года назад
I still think "Taxi Driver" is Scorsese's best film if you haven't seen it yet.
@tomaskennedy
@tomaskennedy 2 года назад
I guess TKOs didn’t exist back then…
@scottjo63
@scottjo63 2 года назад
12:39, that actor doesn't have white hair but in Goodfellows and Casino, he does. Pesci gets him in Goodfellows also but that same actor finally gets back at the Joe Pesci character in Casino.
@susanrichards7784
@susanrichards7784 2 года назад
Have you seen Cinderella Man, Good film based on true story
@seinfeld8812
@seinfeld8812 2 года назад
Scorese's best ever
@writerwade9241
@writerwade9241 2 года назад
Hey. I loved your reaction to this, and the Rocky movies. If you like boxing and want to react to a great, true story with the most realistic boxing sequences, check out "Cinderella Man." Ron Howard directed it. It's a great movie. Takes place during the Great Depression. Check it out . . . if you haven't yet. Also, keep up the great reactions!
@andrewwilliamomliejr3972
@andrewwilliamomliejr3972 Год назад
Fax agreed
@glynthomas6025
@glynthomas6025 2 года назад
Pah! He's no Rocky.
@vincentwilliams71
@vincentwilliams71 2 года назад
👍👍👍👍👍
@malikmurray2749
@malikmurray2749 2 года назад
Hey Caped informed can you please reaction to this boxing movie back in the day and bleed for this please and twelve round gun please
@bradsmith9526
@bradsmith9526 Год назад
I think this movie would have been better if Moe Howard was cast instead of DeNiro.
@marina7592
@marina7592 2 года назад
The best boxing movie based on a true story is Cinderella Man, starring Russell Crowe.
@BigBoss-zi5ss
@BigBoss-zi5ss 2 года назад
Yo just so you know kissing on the mouth ain't no Italian thing.
@alejandroxd8771
@alejandroxd8771 2 года назад
React to Southpaw please 🤙🏻
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