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Johnny Boy (Robert De Niro) disrespects Michael (Richard Romanus) by refusing to pay him back.
FILM DESCRIPTION:
"You don't make up for your sins in church; you do it in the streets; you do it at home. The rest is bulls--t, and you know it." Returning to the autobiographical milieu of his 1968 debut Who's That Knocking at My Door? for his third feature, Martin Scorsese examined the daily struggles of a wannabe hood to keep his morals straight on the streets of Little Italy. Driven equally by his wish to become a respectable gangster like his uncle (Cesare Danova) and his desire to live his life like St. Francis, Charlie (Harvey Keitel) takes on his energetically unhinged friend Johnny Boy (Robert De Niro) as his own personal penance, intervening to get Johnny Boy to pay off a debt to the local loan shark Michael (Richard Romanus). Despite his promises to his epileptic girlfriend Teresa (Amy Robinson) that they will move out of Little Italy once he strengthens his position in his uncle's world, Charlie's involvement with Johnny Boy further ensnares him in the neighborhood. When Johnny Boy decides to mouth off to Michael rather than pay him, Charlie, Johnny Boy, and Teresa try to flee Michael's murderous anger (and an assassin played by Scorsese), forcing Charlie to realize that the rules of the streets do not mesh with absolution. Whereas fellow "film school generation" director Francis Ford Coppola transformed the Hollywood gangster movie into metaphorical epics about the Mafia and capitalism in The Godfather (1972) and The Godfather Part II (1974), Scorsese revised the genre in the opposite direction, focusing on the gritty minutiae of daily life and drawing from personal memory. Combining documentary-style realism (even though most of the film was shot in L.A.); kinetic editing and camera movement; and expressionistic lighting, angles, and film speed, Scorsese presents an intimate picture of the trivial incidents and latent violence of Charlie's and Johnny Boy's world, naturalistically unfolding their experiences rather than simply explaining what motivates them. They lead a claustrophobic, petty existence that Scorsese and screenwriter Mardik Martin witnessed growing up in Little Italy, complete with a soundtrack of hit songs like "Be My Baby" and "Jumping Jack Flash" that had poured out of neighborhood radios. Mean Streets opened at the New York Film Festival to excellent notices and played strongly in New York but failed to duplicate that level of business elsewhere. Even so, Mean Streets established Scorsese and De Niro as formidable young talents and marked the beginning of a long-running and fertile collaboration that continued in such films as Taxi Driver (1976), Raging Bull (1980), The King of Comedy (1983), and Goodfellas (1990). Scorsese's exceptional grasp of the texture of day-to-day life, the rhythm and cadences of street talk, and cinema's visual and aural possibilities makes Mean Streets one of the pivotal films of the 1970s, as well as of Scorsese's career, and an influence on such future filmmakers as Spike Lee and Quentin Tarantino, among many others.
CREDITS:
TM & © Warner Bros. (1973)
Cast: Robert De Niro, Harvey Keitel, David Proval, Richard Romanus
Director: Martin Scorsese
Producers: E. Lee Perry, Jonathan Tapin
Screenwriters: Mardik Martin, Martin Scorsese
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Комментарии : 510   
@Lcruz2627
@Lcruz2627 4 года назад
DeNiro was such a young punk in this movie. It’s hilarious to see this now and think this is the same guy who became a young Vito Corleane and Jimmy Conway. I love it
@philippjansen7199
@philippjansen7199 3 года назад
He played Vito Corleone just one year later
@Tusc9969
@Tusc9969 2 года назад
This guy in his prime had A LOT of acting range. One of my fav actors, ever.
@fpot
@fpot 2 года назад
@@philippjansen7199 clicked to post this.
@Roareyknocks
@Roareyknocks 2 года назад
Don't forget Jake La Motta!
@batcaveloner1383
@batcaveloner1383 Год назад
Also Noodles!!!
@JustSomeCanadianGuy
@JustSomeCanadianGuy 5 лет назад
So weird that when this movie came out nobody ever heard of Scorsese, Keitel or De Niro.
@redmoneymedia5630
@redmoneymedia5630 4 года назад
Everyone starts somewhere at some point lol no one is born famous
@VasilyMusic
@VasilyMusic 4 года назад
@@redmoneymedia5630 The Queen was born famous :/
@gardensofthegods
@gardensofthegods 4 года назад
@@redmoneymedia5630 some people are born famous if their parents are..... royalty for example .
@chriskroell6956
@chriskroell6956 4 года назад
Keitel was in Taxi Driver
@rafaeldomingus1735
@rafaeldomingus1735 4 года назад
penury
@nruss9912
@nruss9912 4 года назад
Robert De Niro’s acting is organic and natural, can’t even tell he’s acting. Freakin beast!
@francisalbert1799
@francisalbert1799 9 месяцев назад
Shelly Winters first saw Bobby doing a play and said he needs to be in movies
@jamespfitz
@jamespfitz 8 месяцев назад
One-note scenery chewer.
@luisrael7624
@luisrael7624 7 лет назад
The way he screams FUCKFACE is phenomenal
@Aman-nk5uq
@Aman-nk5uq 7 лет назад
God of acting for a reason afterall.
@zachz165
@zachz165 5 лет назад
Lol forreal
@Toxxsicklemons
@Toxxsicklemons 4 года назад
D D disappointed Dunskie !!
@calogerogriffin861
@calogerogriffin861 4 года назад
@@Toxxsicklemons 😂
@HotStrange
@HotStrange 3 года назад
The fierceness and energy in De Niro’s eyes in this movie is unmatched. He was there to make a statement and he did.
@Aman-nk5uq
@Aman-nk5uq Год назад
Yes. He wanted to prove himself. Didn't get select for Godfather a year before. The rest as they say is history. Arrival of the greatest actor
@joeciccone7142
@joeciccone7142 5 лет назад
This movie gets categorized a lot with Goodfellas & Casino. Kind of like a Scorsese trilogy. The Departed fits in better with Casino and Goodfellas. This movie is a lot more like Taxi Driver. Not in plot but life and people in New York in the mid 70's.
@el34glo59
@el34glo59 4 года назад
The departed was trash and definitely not depressing. It was silly. The fact u couldn't take it seriously was the issue. I'm veey suprised to read someone say it wss serious and depressing
@Spirosbotos
@Spirosbotos 4 года назад
@@el34glo59 you're a complete fucken idiot
@jengan9152
@jengan9152 4 года назад
The Departed was a great Movie until the Ending where everyone shoots everybody
@spb7883
@spb7883 4 года назад
EL34BluGlo I agree. Scorsese fan for decades. Saw Departed and Casino in the theater. Both major disappointments; Irishman far exceeds them, but it’s even amazing for me to have lived long enough to see Mean Streets - long considered one of Scorsese’s great films - to be underrated compared to the DiCaprio collaborations. It shows the extent to which the 80s - with its flash, budgets, and distractions - won the film war.
@gommel8780
@gommel8780 4 года назад
@@spb7883 I wanted to like The Departed, it's not that its bad, just not in a class with Mean Streets. Nicholson was a casting mistake, Ray Winstone would have been much better in the role. Di Caprio- idk, I don't see what others see in him.He's not in the same league with Pesci or Keitel.
@bvamjx
@bvamjx Год назад
Mean Streets is one of Scorsese's greatest films. It has aged perfectly as a gritty, hang out, buddy film. It's his best for me right after Taxi Driver, Raging Bull and Goodfellas.
@Chuked
@Chuked Год назад
Casino was pretty good too!
@diddyphukkingkong393
@diddyphukkingkong393 11 месяцев назад
@@Chuked Too much profanity in Casino though.
@devilfromhell8546
@devilfromhell8546 7 месяцев назад
I agree but for me after hours was his absolute peak
@devilfromhell8546
@devilfromhell8546 6 месяцев назад
After hours and king of comedy on that list too
@DaCake2
@DaCake2 8 лет назад
"Come on! Big Shot! Come on! DD, disappointed dunsky! Right! Asshole!" lololololololol... O my god, I'm crying and I cant breath! It's makes me laugh so hard lolol... One of the best De Niro Scenes of all time, from one of the most underrated movies of all time.
@Aman-nk5uq
@Aman-nk5uq 7 лет назад
Truer words have never been said. He is the GOAT !!
@djstarsign
@djstarsign 2 года назад
Ddddeeeee dddeeee, disappointed dunceky! 🤣🤣🤣
@toniohumes3082
@toniohumes3082 Год назад
Iconic line
@magicpen6666
@magicpen6666 9 лет назад
Harvey Keitel is the best part of this scene, despite being a small part. The way he flips at Johnny Boy at the end perfectly show the rage as well as the care and brotherly love he feels for Johnny. He's pissed at him because he loves him and is worried about him. The physicality of his anger is great, too. One of my favorite actors, easily.
@rousseaurevalli9918
@rousseaurevalli9918 8 лет назад
I absolutely agree, Harvey is great
@jamesmusic110757
@jamesmusic110757 6 лет назад
and so little attention paid to him, I dare say... He's just as good as DeNiro and more durable...
@HotStrange
@HotStrange 6 лет назад
Sam K Super underrated actor. His performance in Bugsy is great, too.
@philipgonzalez7826
@philipgonzalez7826 5 лет назад
Sam K NOT A SMALL PART HES THE MAIN LEAD IN THE FILM
@jmeijer6995
@jmeijer6995 5 лет назад
@@philipgonzalez7826 wtf right? this dude either hasn't seen the movie or doesn't know what a small part is
@TravelsChases
@TravelsChases 4 года назад
If Richie Aprile would of taken the gun away from Janice like that, he might still be alive
@ZAPPED916
@ZAPPED916 13 дней назад
What are you going to do, are you gonna cry now?
@laurajuarez6282
@laurajuarez6282 4 года назад
That was all improvised by Robert.
@xencois
@xencois 4 года назад
The GOAT
@eternalsunshine6392
@eternalsunshine6392 3 года назад
omg for real? that’s awesome
@hyena131
@hyena131 2 года назад
Laura Juarez "Robert?" So you're on 1st name terms with Bobby, are you?
@CaptNeeda
@CaptNeeda 8 месяцев назад
No, it wasn’t. Like all movies, any improvisation by the actors in rehearsal is incorporated into the final shooting script.
@becausetemerity
@becausetemerity 7 лет назад
everybody talks about harvey keitel and robert deniro in this movie and they ignore the amazing performance put in by david proval. early days of richie aprile, ayy
@robertherrick6703
@robertherrick6703 6 лет назад
I never would've recognized him. He was good in The Sopranos.
@maniacmasturbator2411
@maniacmasturbator2411 6 лет назад
Robert Herrick David proval said in the early 2000s that some people would be scared of him, forgetting that he was playing a role in The Sopranos.
@ComicJackSimmons
@ComicJackSimmons 4 года назад
you're flexinnnng
@herakleitus
@herakleitus 3 года назад
That nervous sigh at 1:27
@anondalorian3719
@anondalorian3719 2 года назад
It’s THA JAAAAACKEEEIIIT!!! 🤌🏽🤌🏽🤌🏽
@AJ8871
@AJ8871 4 года назад
I love how Tony reacts to Michael throwing the money at Johnny. He knew exactly what was going to happen
@Aman-nk5uq
@Aman-nk5uq 7 лет назад
This generation actors aren't even fit to tie his shoelaces. Miles ahead De Niro, the greatest ever. The LEGEND !!
@clash1133
@clash1133 7 лет назад
*cough in his general direction
@PuddingAtheist
@PuddingAtheist 7 лет назад
Dude, De Niro's probably taking a shit right now. Think abut that.
@Aman-nk5uq
@Aman-nk5uq 7 лет назад
His shit also will be gold.
@alanmaya900
@alanmaya900 6 лет назад
The shit will be liberal
@DarkClouds-v8
@DarkClouds-v8 5 лет назад
Aman Joaquin Phoenix
@joshuarayfield4300
@joshuarayfield4300 8 месяцев назад
Rest in Peace, Richard Romanus, who played Michael the loan shark. I saw him in other roles including the Sopranos but I think that this was his best role.
@cptgibbs4256
@cptgibbs4256 2 года назад
He seems like he has his head on straight and is pretty down to earth. I'm sure nothing bad happens to him later in the story
@matienazemy1382
@matienazemy1382 3 года назад
One of my favorite scenes of all time. The acting, the dialogue, the music, the vibe it has. It’s fantastic.
@joliecide
@joliecide 4 года назад
Wow haven't seen De Niro come this raw before. Fierce.
@t.hussain921
@t.hussain921 3 года назад
Watch the russian roulette scene from The Deer Hunter
@tristanholland6445
@tristanholland6445 3 года назад
After a while most actors start dialing it in....if they were ever good in the first place.
@antrimlariot2386
@antrimlariot2386 10 месяцев назад
He was young and hungry.
@prekop
@prekop 5 лет назад
Richie never had the makings of a varsity bartender
@jackroberts4521
@jackroberts4521 6 лет назад
Now these were some fine actors! Hope one day we will see new kids act like this in movies.
@georgeguja6155
@georgeguja6155 5 лет назад
We sure will
@Aman-nk5uq
@Aman-nk5uq 4 года назад
@@georgeguja6155 we surely won't
@victorrancor90
@victorrancor90 4 года назад
Aman yes we will
@t.hussain921
@t.hussain921 4 года назад
Actually we do
@zachblakemore3567
@zachblakemore3567 3 года назад
Maybe a couple of instagram, selfie-taking celebrity jerkoffs, but none like deniro
@jasmine123483
@jasmine123483 7 лет назад
"i put this up urrass" 😂😂😂😂
@FreshIngredient
@FreshIngredient 7 лет назад
That's all he could've done with because it had no bullets.
@Spirosbotos
@Spirosbotos 4 года назад
@@FreshIngredient this comment made me lol
@matienazemy1382
@matienazemy1382 4 года назад
I love Mean Streets! Perhaps the most original movie ever made. This scene is probably my favorite.
@jaimelannister1797
@jaimelannister1797 4 года назад
How is this movie the most original movie ever made. It’s just a gangster movie. That’s pretty common
@lrn_news9171
@lrn_news9171 3 года назад
I keep coming back to this scene for some reason.
@djstarsign
@djstarsign 2 года назад
@@jaimelannister1797 name 5 other gangster movies before it that are even slightly similar.
@Johnnysmithy24
@Johnnysmithy24 2 года назад
@@djstarsign True
@josephorossi
@josephorossi Год назад
@@jaimelannister1797and the beatles are just a pop band.
@SkyVettel
@SkyVettel 9 лет назад
joykoff
@skankhunt-zh8ky
@skankhunt-zh8ky 4 года назад
Stay hit beautiful
@skankhunt-zh8ky
@skankhunt-zh8ky 4 года назад
Hot
@satyammishra2090
@satyammishra2090 9 лет назад
Most original movie ever.
@Aman-nk5uq
@Aman-nk5uq 4 года назад
Undoubtedly
@jaimelannister1797
@jaimelannister1797 4 года назад
No not at all.
@shreever9473
@shreever9473 3 года назад
@@jaimelannister1797 oh be quiet you hardly know what you're talking about
@edot360
@edot360 3 года назад
@@shreever9473 it's actually a spiritual sequel to "who's that knocking at my door"
@MaximumPayne
@MaximumPayne 4 года назад
"I'm a big shot" lmao my favorite part
@heavymetalheretic5386
@heavymetalheretic5386 11 месяцев назад
You can't help a man who refuses to help himself.
@DeltaSniperZRR
@DeltaSniperZRR 3 года назад
Martin Scorsese cameo at 0:21, men in the black suit, 4th person from the left. 1:45 the guy who takes a step back.
@martitinkovich4489
@martitinkovich4489 2 года назад
Saw this movie 15 times, and just now saw him when you mentioned it.
@joaobarroso5811
@joaobarroso5811 3 месяца назад
​@@martitinkovich4489he plays the guy who shoots Johnny Boy
@dixondiaz8448
@dixondiaz8448 4 года назад
I first saw this movie in 1975. At the time I couldn't appreciate how great it was. It's much better now, looking back.
@kamran9821
@kamran9821 10 лет назад
Robert de niro he is the best
@michaelcaputo4187
@michaelcaputo4187 8 лет назад
good ? he's great he's the best actor ever greatest actor ever
@doomvictor3934
@doomvictor3934 7 лет назад
Michael Caputo Both of you are correct
@OXY187
@OXY187 6 лет назад
He was a jerkoff in this movie :D
@dixondiaz8448
@dixondiaz8448 4 года назад
Great actor, but in real life, a crazy degenerate scumbag.
@travisbickle8057
@travisbickle8057 4 года назад
Yeah
@blotterdowney8075
@blotterdowney8075 4 года назад
DD disappointed DUNSKY
@redmoneymedia5630
@redmoneymedia5630 4 года назад
Lmao
@silviaskull
@silviaskull 3 года назад
Anytime I watch a De Niro's early performances I'm soooo stunned, he was amazing, he was the best and even if there are plenty of good actors now, nobody will reach that level. And everybody that would like to become an actor should study carefully each of his movies!!!top level, unbelievable career.
@Aman-nk5uq
@Aman-nk5uq Год назад
Yes the greatest career an actor can ask for. His acting from 1973 to mid 80s was otherworldly.
@rickgrewal2232
@rickgrewal2232 Год назад
​@@Aman-nk5uqand then did goodfellas, awakenings and cape fear from 1990-1991. Got nominated for the last two the same year
@thedeerhunter999
@thedeerhunter999 3 года назад
De Niro's screen presence is very, very powerful.... Doesn't surprise me at all, that he became a star....my personal favorite De niro movies are "The Deer hunter" "Taxi Driver" .... and "Bang The Drum Slowly" Brilliant performances...got to give it to him, he is a film legend...
@tristanholland6445
@tristanholland6445 3 года назад
His peak has definitely long passed though. Early days he was very excellent. Even by Goodfellas he wasn’t the strongest actor.
@Gma00001
@Gma00001 3 года назад
@@tristanholland6445 Wrong. He was the greatest until 2000
@Model_Roe
@Model_Roe 2 года назад
Mines definitely Raging Bull that's what made me a fan of Scorsese I have seen that movie so many times from start to finish And I'm riveted every time I watched it it's just a masterpiece in filmmaking
@pauliedf3
@pauliedf3 2 года назад
Lol Jimmy Mook just looking on in the background
@GamerzDailyFix
@GamerzDailyFix 4 года назад
1:38 through 2:18, me on the mic in GTA 5 online, fighting another player lol..
@mysticstylez134
@mysticstylez134 3 года назад
The other player : 1:22
@Sabuxxxtreme
@Sabuxxxtreme 6 месяцев назад
😂😂😂
@AJ8871
@AJ8871 4 года назад
I think we all knew someone like Johnny boy
@lrn_news9171
@lrn_news9171 3 года назад
Yep
@basilmarasco1975
@basilmarasco1975 3 года назад
Too well ....
@jackmehoff5482
@jackmehoff5482 3 года назад
Gotta cut those guys off eventually... can’t all be like Charlie
@brianbaker2884
@brianbaker2884 3 года назад
My uncle
@inmybloodboxing.1992
@inmybloodboxing.1992 Год назад
hehe
@Getachildouther
@Getachildouther 10 лет назад
I watched this scene over 50 times and still am so fascinated and laughing out loud. Fuck me that's the best movie scene ever now for me
@TheRobWay1
@TheRobWay1 Год назад
DeNiro looks like an ashamed kid as soon as they grab the gun from him. It’s subtle, but so well done
@Aman-nk5uq
@Aman-nk5uq Год назад
Yupp truly living in the moment. Scary good actor. None better
@j_0922
@j_0922 3 года назад
0:44 when the vending machine spits your money out
@alexmulcinco195
@alexmulcinco195 10 лет назад
what a good actor robert, amazing
@Aman-nk5uq
@Aman-nk5uq 7 лет назад
Good? He is the greatest ever.
@dirtyheck1860
@dirtyheck1860 4 года назад
"Are you too good for this ten dallas?"
@williamjohnson2590
@williamjohnson2590 2 года назад
dalliss
@Krugers.Angels
@Krugers.Angels 4 месяца назад
Dallahs.. yaahh you too good 4 Dis...ahh haaa
@devonwhite2443
@devonwhite2443 Год назад
A local neighborhood debt between friends that could have been temporally settled over $30... Johnny Boy decides to stake his life over it. Some people just can't help themselves
@anonymousmobster2444
@anonymousmobster2444 3 года назад
It's amazing how great he is at switching personalities. Compare this to Travis Bickle. Now compare both to Rupert Pupkin
@albertbarese4170
@albertbarese4170 4 года назад
‘Gotta love that Old Hollywood flare to Richard Romanus’ voice.
@bradmacarthur3810
@bradmacarthur3810 4 года назад
I like the part where Charlie sticks his finger in the fire and in his head he says, "Fine". It's like he saying 'Sure, I'll live in this hell'.
@SlickNik94
@SlickNik94 10 месяцев назад
🎶"Is it in his eyes?!"🎶
@zachrizzo6525
@zachrizzo6525 4 года назад
Robert should have been nominated for Best Supporting Actor for this scene alone
@limburger9199
@limburger9199 4 года назад
All Dem guys is Mooks
@michaeljimenez9355
@michaeljimenez9355 4 года назад
Lim Burger “what’s a mook?”
@joliecide
@joliecide 2 месяца назад
That's David Proval over there. He played Richie Aprile in the Sopranos, fierce.
@CaneFu
@CaneFu 6 дней назад
I have always thought it ironic that Robert DeNiro could play mostly thugs and lowlifes in movies and yet those very parts made him one of the most respected actors in the last 50 years. And I even agree, DeNiro is definitely a great actor deserving of that respect.
@FredyVergara
@FredyVergara 3 года назад
Love seeing de diro as the wild dude so punchable in this move 😂
@claramb01
@claramb01 9 лет назад
I love this movie, I love Robert De Niro, I love Harvey Keitel, I love Richard Romanus
@cinemageplt
@cinemageplt 4 года назад
De Niro is born to be a gangster
@mjolnir9421
@mjolnir9421 4 года назад
DeNiro is wild af
@albertbarese4170
@albertbarese4170 8 месяцев назад
RIP to Richard Romanus!
@davidbarretto8817
@davidbarretto8817 5 лет назад
Harvey is a great actor too. That goes without saying
@PaulMcCartney4Ever12
@PaulMcCartney4Ever12 7 лет назад
2 people are DD's... disappointed dunskys
@evilshinobi7712
@evilshinobi7712 5 лет назад
What does that term mean lol
@gardensofthegods
@gardensofthegods 4 года назад
Not just the d-list but the Double D list
@luiscampos-ponce949
@luiscampos-ponce949 4 года назад
Yeh dont ... yeh dont have the guts to use eht
@marisolbilla7998
@marisolbilla7998 3 года назад
Rover De Niro’s smile thooo gadaaaam
@rangelgaming1374
@rangelgaming1374 4 года назад
Man for guys who were unknown at the time this movie is cool
@thedeerhunter999
@thedeerhunter999 3 года назад
yep......that's why they are stars now
@TheKitchenerLeslie
@TheKitchenerLeslie Год назад
Fun Fact: Michael is played by Richard Romanus, the brother of Robert Romanus, who played Damone in Fast Times At Ridgemont High. Listen close -- they have the exact same voice!
@punkrockjoanofarc
@punkrockjoanofarc Год назад
And Vinny from hey good lookin!
@TheKitchenerLeslie
@TheKitchenerLeslie Год назад
@@punkrockjoanofarc "Charles Jefferson for Earth, Wind and Fire... and little brother."
@lemuelgary8743
@lemuelgary8743 Год назад
I never noticed that DeNiro and Richie Aprile were in it together,,,, This scene made everything...
@nicholas4727
@nicholas4727 5 лет назад
Martin Scorsese has so many great movies, this is one of the great ones that gets overlooked.
@theodoreconstantini2548
@theodoreconstantini2548 Год назад
Harvey is great at showing at exasperated he is by Johnny's behavior but still he can't bring himself to give up Johnny, and let him fend for himself.
@ramentrifecta8619
@ramentrifecta8619 3 года назад
man i love deniro n kietel in this movie so much.
@mmfoodd.
@mmfoodd. 3 года назад
2:20 Great Acting 🙌
@MightyEFX
@MightyEFX Месяц назад
I love how robert inmdediately realizes his position in the situation
@mariop.9205
@mariop.9205 3 месяца назад
Every scene of this movie is pure quality
@RealSameerRaza
@RealSameerRaza 5 лет назад
Johnny boy is to be blamed for his own death cause he never paid off his debt, moral of the story is never take loans from anybody, if you cant pay them back and if you also do the same as John, by making fool out of them, you might end up in a not so good place.
@EvilTerry35
@EvilTerry35 5 лет назад
He survived the shooting and was probably banished from the neighborhood, along with his sister and Charlie.
@gardensofthegods
@gardensofthegods 4 года назад
@@EvilTerry35 I'm pretty sure she was meant to be as cousin... . Yeah too bad they never made a sequel that would have been so cool.... well they're both alive they could do it now and that would be a real interesting.. hmmmm... I'm sure they'd be able to write some kind of a story for it
@EvilTerry35
@EvilTerry35 4 года назад
@@gardensofthegods That ship has sailed, more or less. For an early film, it was extraordinary.
@gardensofthegods
@gardensofthegods 4 года назад
@@EvilTerry35 yeah it was pretty good for an early film... you never know in this day and age it would have been cool to show that Johnny had survived and maybe do some kind of a brief sequel something showing what happened in their lives or maybe then reconnecting briefly or whatever .
@rgerber
@rgerber 4 месяца назад
ain't nobody don't mess with no Robert DeNiro
@ashishhamza5866
@ashishhamza5866 4 года назад
It's a good ten daaahluss
@aceventuraify
@aceventuraify Месяц назад
For anyone who’s ever had a close childhood friend go down a bad path this movie hits hard.
@ezryder_
@ezryder_ 3 года назад
De Niros best performance!
@Gma00001
@Gma00001 3 года назад
Raging bull or taxi driver !
@actaccordingly100
@actaccordingly100 4 года назад
The guy ( de niro as jonny boy) is phenomenal.
@conversationstimulus7841
@conversationstimulus7841 6 лет назад
robert is so hot wtf
@Aman-nk5uq
@Aman-nk5uq 6 лет назад
conversationstimulus straight men back in 70s wud have turned gay for him. He was that attractive and charming
@ryanmcpherson1997
@ryanmcpherson1997 8 месяцев назад
“DD DISAPPOINTED DUNSKI”💀
@ljzefi5101
@ljzefi5101 5 лет назад
This scence is inispiring everytime i watch it never gets old 🇮🇹
@bbpoItergeist
@bbpoItergeist 5 месяцев назад
I loved this scene you could feel the intensity
@joeymangano3122
@joeymangano3122 3 года назад
I love this scene. This movieI This johnny boy .incredible. Acting
@Benny-ty4im
@Benny-ty4im 4 года назад
I just realized that Scorsesse was always there
@gardensofthegods
@gardensofthegods 4 года назад
I'm not sure what you're saying
@Benny-ty4im
@Benny-ty4im 4 года назад
@@gardensofthegods in the scene you can see scorsese right there
@bobbyrobbyn1838
@bobbyrobbyn1838 4 года назад
He doesn’t make a cameo in this scene.
@Benny-ty4im
@Benny-ty4im 4 года назад
@@bobbyrobbyn1838 he is in the back and he left with michael
@bobbyrobbyn1838
@bobbyrobbyn1838 4 года назад
Mr. Tony theres no way to prove that lol
@goinharder57
@goinharder57 Год назад
Nobody looks more gleeful and joyful holding a gun to someone like Robert De Niro
@Aman-nk5uq
@Aman-nk5uq Год назад
The prime of youth
@alexlemelin3217
@alexlemelin3217 2 года назад
that's sport lol
@reynoldsparrow834
@reynoldsparrow834 3 года назад
That sound like a New Orleans Accent!!!
@yutakimura3805
@yutakimura3805 4 года назад
The legendary acting by the legendary actor
@Aman-nk5uq
@Aman-nk5uq 4 года назад
Greatest actor ever.
@dudedope2044
@dudedope2044 4 года назад
0:32 Ugh,. Here we go again.. the face of Tony is real.. All casts are beautifully done. Especially, Robert de niro acts like four year boy in this movie. Hate but unhatable..,
@alexandreboucher1232
@alexandreboucher1232 4 года назад
ROBERT DE NIRO.... VRAIMENT LE PLUS GRAND ACTEUR DE TOUT LES TEMPS 🎬🎥💕
@FunkafiedBandit
@FunkafiedBandit 3 года назад
There's a reason why Michael will always be small time. He don't know how to actually squeeze people. Money isn't the only form of payment, jackets and shoes work well as do other forms of property.
@mercoid
@mercoid 3 года назад
Yes... as a way of shaming and depriving a person who won’t pay up. It also serves as a reminder that you can, if it comes down to it, take much more ie: hurt them. On the practical side however.., articles of clothing won’t recoup your money. Especially not in this case, where adjusted for inflation today, Johnny would owe Michael somewhere around 12k.
@FunkafiedBandit
@FunkafiedBandit 3 года назад
@@mercoid Its a figure of speech. Jacket and shoes means pulling jobs for no pay til the debts paid off. Watch Goodfellas for a better explanation.
@taylorahern3755
@taylorahern3755 3 года назад
DeNiro's character in this movie is the very definition of a crazy insane New Yorker, essentially this total, unhinged lunatic (makes me look sane & stable by comparison!)!
@reynoldsparrow834
@reynoldsparrow834 Год назад
When you got hit about those 10 dollars he sounded like he just went straight up New Orleans!!lol
@manco828
@manco828 Год назад
I'm blown away that Michael isn't played by Al Sapienza! But Tony is played by Richie Aprile!
@ktw5086
@ktw5086 3 года назад
Harvey Krisel, Robert De Niro and two actors from the Sopranos. Unbelievable
@TheKitchenerLeslie
@TheKitchenerLeslie Год назад
Fun Fact: Michael is played by Richard Romanus, the brother of Robert Romanus, who played Damone in Fast Times At Ridgemont High. Listen close -- they have the exact same voice!
@anthonyD2365
@anthonyD2365 Год назад
@@TheKitchenerLeslie OMG they Do!! Only his brothers seems a lot younger. I read somewhere that DeNiro wasn’t crazy about him and broke his stones while making the movie. Because he wasn’t a true born and bred New Yorker?
@TheKitchenerLeslie
@TheKitchenerLeslie Год назад
@@anthonyD2365 Knowing De Niro, he was staying in character. If you watch that scene in King of Comedy where Jerry looks legitimately like he wants to kill Rupert, it's because De Niro would say the most horribly antisemitic things he could think of before the camera would begin to roll just to piss Jerry off.
@oc7078
@oc7078 7 лет назад
richie aprile
@pedrobakale7180
@pedrobakale7180 7 лет назад
0:12-0:13 sociopath
@SoftDrinksOfChoice
@SoftDrinksOfChoice 2 года назад
Phil did 20 years in the can
@twofiveb
@twofiveb Год назад
He wouldn't have talked like that if it was Nicky Santoro on the other side of that bar.
@GasGotti
@GasGotti Год назад
This is the best scene, in the history of cinema.
@jorgenvonstrangle000
@jorgenvonstrangle000 5 лет назад
de niro will always be Travis Bickle to me in the 70s movies
@FOXAMG63
@FOXAMG63 3 года назад
Haha you knew Travis was unhinged when he took that poor girl on a first date to an X rated movie Lolol
@goongoon9290
@goongoon9290 3 года назад
“D.D.” = disappointed dunski
@johnw8984
@johnw8984 Год назад
this kind of stuff that they're talking about was what Jimmy Cagney talked about when he received the AFI award "the touch of the gutter" that makes what he's saying seem so realistic and vulgar and foreshadowing the last scene.
@time558
@time558 6 месяцев назад
Fun fact: The real Paulie from "Goodfellas" said to his crew to go watch "Mean Streets", when it came out in 1973, he said "it's a movie about our lives", years later the same director would do a movie about his actual life, crazy.
@Sabuxxxtreme
@Sabuxxxtreme 6 месяцев назад
I didn’t know that! Where did you read that?
@time558
@time558 5 месяцев назад
@@Sabuxxxtreme "… I later read The Playboy Interview with Scorsese and he mentioned a story about another crew that had flocked to see Mean Streets. He said that while filming Goodfellas, Henry Hill told him that he and Paul Vario’s son had seen Mean Streets and loved it. They saw Paul Vario, who was a capo in the Lucchese crime family, and urged him to see the film. Vario, who rarely went to the movies, gave in and saw the film. Vario, who would years later be portrayed by Paul Sorvino in Scorsese’s Goodfellas, called his crew together and instructed them to see Mean Streets. Vario, a man of few words, simply told his astonished crew, "It’s about us." From Paul Davis On Crime "My Crime Beat Column: Martin Scorsese's Film World of Crime".
@Sabuxxxtreme
@Sabuxxxtreme 5 месяцев назад
@@time558 thank you !!!
@JohnGannon-yf6jn
@JohnGannon-yf6jn 10 дней назад
Absolutely inredible performance by DeNiro - raw and natural, like he was taken right off the street.
@ExMachina70
@ExMachina70 6 лет назад
My god I never knew much about this movie other than the name, but it looks quite compelling to watch.
@Tusc9969
@Tusc9969 2 года назад
Love Harvey Keitel and David Proval but Robert De Niro stole the show!!!!!!
@DarkeningSkies1
@DarkeningSkies1 14 дней назад
Good to see a young Manson Lamps next to RD.
@PHILMeetsJokerGod
@PHILMeetsJokerGod 9 месяцев назад
DD disappoint the Dunsky! I love that line.
@chasbot11
@chasbot11 11 дней назад
Disapointed Dunsky!! LOL!
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