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It's Al Pacino's world, we're just living in it. In this scene from Martin Scorsese's The Irishman, Pacino's Jimmy Hoffa, alongside Robert De Niro's Frank, lays down two rules: never be late, and never wear shorts to a meeting.
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Hit man Frank Sheeran looks back at the secrets he kept as a loyal member of the Bufalino crime family in this acclaimed film from Martin Scorsese.

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Комментарии : 7 тыс.   
@roli.h9280
@roli.h9280 4 года назад
Martin Scorsese: I want a 5 hours movie -Netflix : This movie should be 2 hours -De Niro: how about 3.30? Everybody: beautiful, beautiful great
@whitemoses7913
@whitemoses7913 4 года назад
LOL
@veritasetlibertas7889
@veritasetlibertas7889 4 года назад
LOL
@Felchenstien
@Felchenstien 4 года назад
Same people who were bitching about this running time would binge watch a thousand hours of some shitty TV show. Never got that.
@islamicschoolofmemestudies
@islamicschoolofmemestudies 4 года назад
5 hours movie? Damn i would definitely watch this movie in cinema.
@bazejkrawczyk7523
@bazejkrawczyk7523 4 года назад
3h18min? Or did you mean 3,5 hours by saying 3,30
@MrShoopezino
@MrShoopezino 4 года назад
A convo about someone being late has never been so entertaining.
@vinylsbyqwest
@vinylsbyqwest 4 года назад
Yes
@SoapinTrucker
@SoapinTrucker 4 года назад
? "Convo" ?
@prometheus5405
@prometheus5405 4 года назад
@@SoapinTrucker conversation
@dan.h3335
@dan.h3335 3 года назад
That was improvised by Stephen Graham adding some lines in there
@BopaBola
@BopaBola 3 года назад
@@dan.h3335 he only improvised the half walkout
@soupysoup931
@soupysoup931 Год назад
3:45 "Am i beneath you? - Definitely!" LMAO, that was just gold.
@brownie3454
@brownie3454 Год назад
it’s a damn shame so many people missed out on this moment because they’re scared of paying attention to the same thing for more than an hour
@brownie3454
@brownie3454 8 месяцев назад
@@NostGold thats a hefty bit of projecting there pal. especially embarrassing because it has nothing to do with my comment. A lot of people skipped the movie because of it’s runtime, this is a well known fact you mongoloid
@alexnather7614
@alexnather7614 8 месяцев назад
Jesus jimmy c'mon
@drea4pres970
@drea4pres970 6 месяцев назад
My favorite part lmao
@utes33
@utes33 4 месяца назад
🤣@@alexnather7614
@juliorosenberg2222
@juliorosenberg2222 Год назад
Al Pacino has been the coolest Guy in the world since his first movie
@buffythehaterslayer6918
@buffythehaterslayer6918 Год назад
He's also been the greatest actor since his first movie.
@chrisbarrett8377
@chrisbarrett8377 Год назад
The movie Me,Valerie?
@buffythehaterslayer6918
@buffythehaterslayer6918 Год назад
@@chrisbarrett8377 *Me, Natalie But I'm mostly talking about since The Panic In Needle Park, slick.
@bobbyperu1000
@bobbyperu1000 Год назад
sea of love was cool too
@juliorosenberg2222
@juliorosenberg2222 Год назад
@@bobbyperu1000 Yes it was, Al was out of the spot light for 2 maybe 3 year's and he was in " Sea of love" Played a new York city detective. I think I was 20 when that one came out. I seen in the same Manhattan movie theater that my mother brought me to see " And Justice for all" some 15 years earlier. He is a extremely versatile actor I would say "Heat" is definitely one of his top 6 movie's. Kind of like the "David Lee Roth " of acting in the sence Diamond Dave was all about the music and performance when you went to a Van Halen or Diamond Dave concert you got entertained David Lee Roth and of course Eddie Van Halen put their heart into it. Very similar to Al Pacino he is a master at work on film or in the Broadway plays he does every now and then.
@memestrele7766
@memestrele7766 4 года назад
Marvel movies: Am I beneath you? Scorsese: Definitely.
@kennyzraht5804
@kennyzraht5804 4 года назад
people comparing MCU with Scorsese are either idiots, or have zero idea, which of course makes them...idiots. MCU is like the fast-food of cinematography. They are designed to entertain you and be done with you when you're done with them. You wouldn't call a McDonald's 'fine dinning' would you?! And you wouldn't compare it to a Michelin-Star restaurant. Borth serve different purposes. But people need to feel superior by making idiotic comparisons.
@xa25ja
@xa25ja 4 года назад
That was the hardest line in the whole film. Gangsta.
@ratking5449
@ratking5449 4 года назад
Kenny Zraht wait until your older, you will start to notice these movies are getting worse and worse
@kennyzraht5804
@kennyzraht5804 4 года назад
@@ratking5449 I am not that young. What I'm saying is comparing MCU movies to Scorsese movies, is insane. They target very different kind of film consumers.
@tommyz9910
@tommyz9910 4 года назад
You momo, that made me laugh.
@dotdot7426
@dotdot7426 4 года назад
People who dislike this wear shorts to meetings and show up late
@krienbuehl1
@krienbuehl1 4 года назад
haha exactly man!
@Kha89478
@Kha89478 4 года назад
precisely
@zarni000
@zarni000 4 года назад
@@Mr.Monta77 how many "real" gangsters have you met?
@dotdot7426
@dotdot7426 4 года назад
Kim Caspar there is a thing called maintaining standards, go work in a coffee shop then
@loganstolberg2743
@loganstolberg2743 4 года назад
and drink oat milk
@CowCao747
@CowCao747 Год назад
“I want you… I- hmggrh…” I love how Jimmy sounds like he’s about to throw up trying to ask this guy for a favour.
@valentinpalombo4699
@valentinpalombo4699 Год назад
It's amazing how Pacino can fill so much tension to a whole room by just saying 'IT'S SUMMER'. One of the greatest actors of all time.
@Lushy260
@Lushy260 9 месяцев назад
Oh yes I agree with you!!! Hes so great, Al can play any character. I'm glad hes still acting. He has one coming out in Sept, still no trailer
@benjaminborhart3321
@benjaminborhart3321 5 месяцев назад
“Making a point dressing like that”
@davemathew
@davemathew 2 месяца назад
Ok but this movie was terrible.
@villain7140
@villain7140 2 месяца назад
He literally said the line and looked at him. Even Al would cringe at this
@1971rjay
@1971rjay 22 дня назад
Pro is doing really well too. Good combo.
@tristianmontoya1092
@tristianmontoya1092 3 года назад
"What am I? Beneath you?" "Definitely." LMFAOOOO
@bsdkflh
@bsdkflh 3 года назад
and the movie doesn't even make a big meal out of that exchange. brilliant.
@dorothyspeaks6997
@dorothyspeaks6997 3 года назад
Who tf are you to apologize to?
@xa25ja
@xa25ja 3 года назад
That was the hardest line in the entire movie. Epic.
@Yamaguchi2Chris
@Yamaguchi2Chris 3 года назад
Savage
@DekuStickGamer
@DekuStickGamer 3 года назад
Furries and Weebs.
@abrantie
@abrantie 4 года назад
God pls Give Al Pacino 20+ more years in health and strength...
@abrantie
@abrantie 3 года назад
@Pappy Van Winkle he should, if not , let's get him one day if we can afford it
@scylla5356
@scylla5356 3 года назад
Penis man I hope El Pacino doesn’t bother Al Pacino that much
@haldundere5865
@haldundere5865 3 года назад
How about 15 years
@ahmedfouad2536
@ahmedfouad2536 3 года назад
@@haldundere5865 what about 17.5 years?
@Xiaolongbaokid16
@Xiaolongbaokid16 3 года назад
Papi, me les tius quanlioj mih oplo bobo
@WildBillHickums
@WildBillHickums Год назад
De Niro completely in his acting wheelhouse, de-escalating situations.
@tytexter794
@tytexter794 Год назад
And instigating them too😂
@buffythehaterslayer6918
@buffythehaterslayer6918 Год назад
The same character in every movie...
@c0zyD
@c0zyD Год назад
@@buffythehaterslayer6918 idiot only seen 2 of de niro movies
@buffythehaterslayer6918
@buffythehaterslayer6918 Год назад
@@c0zyD No, I've seen about 48 De Niro movies...I want my time back! What a waste!
@MWG-qv2hq
@MWG-qv2hq Год назад
​@@buffythehaterslayer6918 must not have been paying attention to them
@broannoying8765
@broannoying8765 Год назад
Frank trying to be the middleman but Jimmy's non stop pettiness is so hilarious 🤣🤣
@AminCad
@AminCad 3 года назад
Where will Pacino's Jimmy Hoffa wear a suit? a) In New York b) In Florida c) In Timbuktu d) anywhere... for a meeting
@Nopanop
@Nopanop 3 года назад
fo a mee'in
@tvalokibatman6563
@tvalokibatman6563 3 года назад
Don't forget Bolivia, las Vegas
@En_Gho
@En_Gho 3 года назад
As everyone who wants to be treated with dignity and respect, and wants to treat others the same way, should. The other guy was a clown for walking in to a serious meeting with shorts and a Hawaiian shirt unbuttoned. It says that he's not taking the meeting, or the people he's meeting with, seriously.
@Nopanop
@Nopanop 3 года назад
@@En_Gho its 85 fokin degrees
@En_Gho
@En_Gho 3 года назад
@@Nopanop Look son. I grew up in TX, where it's 95 degrees on an average day in any season. And people here still have enough sense not to dress sloppy just because of the weather. Sorry, but if you come for an interview, sales pitch, mob meeting, or whatever, why should I take you seriously when you don't take your own appearance with any kind of respect? If people in TX can put on a suit or wear long-sleeved western shirts in 90+ degrees, then the rest of you people have no excuse.
@tshirt_
@tshirt_ 3 года назад
Martin Scorsese and Al Pacino working together shouldn't have been this late.
@rv555ba
@rv555ba 3 года назад
I know right. Al Pacino, to my knowledge, was offered two major roles in Scorsese's blockbusters, Jimmy Conway in Goodfellas and Frank Costello in The Departed and he turned them down 😭
@ReservoirPunk
@ReservoirPunk 3 года назад
@Divine_D But it's still regarded as one of the greatest movies ever made, so..
@t.hussain921
@t.hussain921 3 года назад
@@rv555ba Was he really offered the role of Costello? I read a Scorsese interview where he said that he always wanted to work with Jack Nicholson.
@Yamaguchi2Chris
@Yamaguchi2Chris 3 года назад
You give me traffic
@bannaeemusic8413
@bannaeemusic8413 3 года назад
@@t.hussain921 no brother.. heat directed by someone else.. I watched it many times
@josephgonzalez5999
@josephgonzalez5999 Год назад
DeNiro's laugh at 5:04 is one of the best reactions to the breakdown of a meeting. Holy shit, it's like a train wreck you can't believe could get any worse, all you can do is laugh at the absurdity of Hoffa's words!
@william678910
@william678910 7 месяцев назад
The worst part is that this laugh is coming from a Hitman 😂😂😂
@ThisHandleWasTheOnly1Available
@ThisHandleWasTheOnly1Available 6 месяцев назад
Yeah, that was hilarious and so on point
@kriztoppa
@kriztoppa 4 месяца назад
@@william678910he killed more people as a US soldier 😂
@bobmazzi9
@bobmazzi9 2 месяца назад
I think De Niro really cracks when he heard that crazy phrase. He was not acting.
@kitharrison8799
@kitharrison8799 Год назад
Could not be happier for Stephen Graham, mixing it up with legends. Seems a far cry from This is England, but he's grown into one of the UK's finest actors. Love him.
@edercortes1960
@edercortes1960 7 месяцев назад
Im just happy he was cast in the movie
@enterthebruce91
@enterthebruce91 5 месяцев назад
​​@@edercortes1960Yep, Scorcese loves Stephen Graham and he was cast in Gangs of New York, played Al Capone in Boardwalk Empire and Baby Face Nelson in Public Enemies. I also loved his roles as Combo in This is England, and Andy in the film/T.V series Boiling Point. British actors seem to have Hollywood on lock right now: Stephen Graham, Idris Elba, Tom Hollywood, Robert Pattinson etc. Some of Britain's best character actors (Daniel Day Lewis of course being number one) ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
@ScreenRealm
@ScreenRealm 3 года назад
De Niro is like a kid at the table when the parents start arguing.
@CATDHD
@CATDHD 3 года назад
Right in the middle. Beautiful, beautiful.
@anujjyothykumar4667
@anujjyothykumar4667 3 года назад
@@CATDHD 💀
@novemberalpha6023
@novemberalpha6023 3 года назад
Reminds me of a movie called Grudge Match where De Niro was arguing with the Mother of his child at the breakfast table and suddenly his grandson interjected to make peace....
@vVVest_
@vVVest_ 3 года назад
Lol shit was funny
@boydsinganda2758
@boydsinganda2758 3 года назад
😂😂
@JasonsDigitalStuff
@JasonsDigitalStuff 3 года назад
"It's summer". Even at this age, Al Pacino can still deliver the simplest lines with so much gravitas...
@puscariasul_34
@puscariasul_34 3 года назад
And your late
@Lushy260
@Lushy260 3 года назад
I agree, and the look in his eyes!!!
@chrisoleary8401
@chrisoleary8401 3 года назад
I love watching how that response from Jimmy (Pacino) immediately changes the mood of the scene. Without saying anything directly, it means "f**k you" and Tony's face immediately registers the insult. It's brilliant acting.
@thehighburyzone311
@thehighburyzone311 3 года назад
It reminds me of a less threatening version of “you straightened my brother out?” From Godfather 1
@weitzelnator
@weitzelnator 3 года назад
"For a meeting" was perfect too
@Darksjeik
@Darksjeik 8 месяцев назад
You know a scene is good when it's impossible to stop watching after it starts no matter how many times you've seen it.
@walterlv01
@walterlv01 Год назад
Hadn't seen this version of Pacino in ages and I honestly wasn't sure he still had it in him. Almost like the CGI de-aging took him back to acting like the Pacino of the 1990s again.
@Charlie-qc6su
@Charlie-qc6su Год назад
Shaving his beard alone made him 20 years younger.
@dezbutz4070
@dezbutz4070 Год назад
This movie sucks lol
@borris3768
@borris3768 Год назад
@@dezbutz4070 no it really doesn't
@borris3768
@borris3768 Год назад
@Agent 39 I think you just have a poor attention span
@swiftrealm
@swiftrealm Год назад
@Agent 39 Your attention span may be just fine, but your taste is questionable at best.
@Alexa-tb5qe
@Alexa-tb5qe 3 года назад
The way Al Pacino tenses the whole atmosphere by saying “It’s summer” shows you how much of a brilliant actor he really is
@shirleycameron7718
@shirleycameron7718 2 года назад
The only movie he was brilliant in are the ' the godfather ' trilogy...tq
@Alexa-tb5qe
@Alexa-tb5qe 2 года назад
@@shirleycameron7718 He was brilliant in many movies. The more you watch his movies, the more you’ll get used to his acting by the time. You’ll see then how brilliant he is in all.
@JoseFerreira-ms9xi
@JoseFerreira-ms9xi 2 года назад
@@shirleycameron7718 u for real?
@markbrunell1
@markbrunell1 2 года назад
It's always 8 degrees in New York,so it's always summer in Detroit.
@Ashutosh-jg4pz
@Ashutosh-jg4pz 2 года назад
@@shirleycameron7718🤣🤣 nice joke
@Aceno13
@Aceno13 3 года назад
This wasn’t supposed to be a comedy film. But Al Pacino was hilarious in this film😂
@t.hussain921
@t.hussain921 3 года назад
Scorsese has a dark sense of humor which permeates all his films.
@karthikjnair183
@karthikjnair183 3 года назад
Vous avez une mauvaise observation mes chers
@glenbellefonte9620
@glenbellefonte9620 3 года назад
That fish scene with Sally Bugs was funny too. And those buttons with Hoffas face on them also funny.
@D0W666
@D0W666 3 года назад
The de-aging SFX were hilarious.
@makinbacongreasyagain968
@makinbacongreasyagain968 3 года назад
@@t.hussain921 yeah. I remember his cameo in Taxi Driver where his wife is cheating on him and he is talking about the .44 magnum, it was so crazy that as a teenager it made me laugh
@largeDUMBASS
@largeDUMBASS Год назад
i love how hoffa just stares him right in the face and calls him a slur like it wouldn't have consequences. de niro laughing and saying "are you out of your fucking mind" is such an appropriate reaction lol
@sauldula
@sauldula Год назад
You notice when Pacino talking about the pension he's looking down because he's lying his ass off but looks him dead in the eye the rest of the time. The subtlety in this scene is really excellent
@brew812ou1
@brew812ou1 9 месяцев назад
Take this as innocent curiosity, but i was wondering if anybody knows whether or not Fitz was able to get Provenzano's 1.2 Million Dollar pension restored? Apparently Fitz had assured Pro that he could do that, but did it actually happen? 1.2 Million is a lot of money today, let alone back at the time period this was supposed to be in. So what does everybody think? Personally, I hope ol' Frank came through for Tony If you know what's good for ya, better not mess with Tony Pro's pension, man. Because if you do, he might just rip your f---in' head off!
@overweight_chungus3307
@overweight_chungus3307 6 месяцев назад
Tony's pension fund did get RICO'ed, so I don't know what he could have done. I would be interested in knowing what Fitz did to get the money to Pro. I suspect he just gave him money out of pocket, which, while not being reasonable, didn't need to escalate this far
@alexios9848
@alexios9848 2 года назад
" Your problem is that you're a piece of shit" Frank: "Jimmy, CMAAN!" Always gets me😂
@knivez786
@knivez786 2 года назад
5:01 he stops just for a second and then calls him a cocksucker 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
@HydrogenMist715
@HydrogenMist715 2 года назад
@@knivez786 Hahahaha Jimmy are you out of your fuckin mind? 🤣
@akmd114379
@akmd114379 2 года назад
You a pizza chip!
@moneyvisionz954
@moneyvisionz954 2 года назад
Tbh I skipped it back to that exact part 3 times 🤭
@jd5179
@jd5179 2 года назад
Nah nah, you insult him a little bit
@ramoneescobedo5820
@ramoneescobedo5820 3 года назад
The fact that he is actually an Englishman playing a Italian so convincingly is phenomenal
@michaeldiekmann6494
@michaeldiekmann6494 3 года назад
Watch Boardwalk Empire, he is Capone in that show.
@carlosmartinezjr3501
@carlosmartinezjr3501 3 года назад
"Tremendous!" - Joey Diaz
@jdlc903
@jdlc903 3 года назад
Italian-American
@scor440
@scor440 3 года назад
Ya its called acting
@ramoneescobedo5820
@ramoneescobedo5820 3 года назад
@@scor440 probably some of the best actors Hollywood ever assembled in one room. It’s a shame that we will probably not see them all together again
@invincibledrank460
@invincibledrank460 Год назад
I can watch this a million times and never get bored. True cinema.
@nymphimaniac
@nymphimaniac Год назад
Same. I think I’ve watched The Irishman like 50 times since it came out and I have never once gotten bored of it.
@juliantorres8818
@juliantorres8818 9 дней назад
​savage
@franci.f.
@franci.f. 10 месяцев назад
I love the way Jimmy Hoffa talks. Al Pacino is a giant. His facial expressions are typically Italian, but with an extra dose of energy coming from the English language that gives rhythm to the way he speaks and expresses himself.
@johnjmartin1731
@johnjmartin1731 2 года назад
2:10 always makes me laugh. "There we go. Right in the middle. Beautiful!" Such an enthusiastically helpless attempt at resolving the tension in the room.
@justingizzi
@justingizzi 2 года назад
I saw in an interview that he ad-libbed that line and they just kept going with it.
@Abdallah-F
@Abdallah-F 2 года назад
A pathetic attempt yet you could imagine anyone in an argument saying it..
@MattAlbie
@MattAlbie Год назад
There's nothing worse in a room than that moment of "lets all cool down and be friends and be cool" being cut off by someone going WHAT DID YOU SAY TO ME?! Or something like that.
@kwesibeats1450
@kwesibeats1450 Год назад
Couldn’t have said it better myself tears
@raulbetancourt5795
@raulbetancourt5795 Год назад
His laught at the end is worse.
@zamp6969
@zamp6969 3 года назад
Let’s not ignore Stephen Graham holding his own very well with Pacino and De Niro
@enshk79
@enshk79 2 года назад
It’s not hard to act like a sniveling little weasel onscreen.
@enshk79
@enshk79 2 года назад
No I take that back, I love his delivery at 05:10. Excellent!!!
@zamp6969
@zamp6969 2 года назад
@@enshk79 I was gonna say if all you see is a sniveling little weasel then you can’t even appreciate the acting he’s doing. He expressed multiple emotions in this one scene all of them believable not to mention he’s from the UK and his New York accent is flawless. I’m sure he was somewhat nervous acting with such heavy hitters but still delivered flawlessly after multiple takes. if acting were easy you would be doing it.
@raulbetancourt5795
@raulbetancourt5795 2 года назад
He was definitely great in boardwalk Empire.
@CARLIN4737
@CARLIN4737 2 года назад
Absolutely brilliant.
@Thermalpcp011
@Thermalpcp011 Год назад
Funniest scene ever. Every actor carried their role and dialogue perfectly.
@kurtsmith390
@kurtsmith390 3 года назад
Al Pacino hated that guy so much he could barely ask for the endorsement..
@AVcomps1
@AVcomps1 3 года назад
Its not the hate. I guess you didn't understood well the film meaning, that's no problem. It's the PRIDE. The Hoffa's self-pride and ego, mainly the self-pride, is the cause of all his final problems.
@kurtsmith390
@kurtsmith390 3 года назад
@@AVcomps1 Perhaps the arrogance was what shined thru the most..point taken..you are correct..it cost him his life..
@Yamaguchi2Chris
@Yamaguchi2Chris 3 года назад
He was beneath him
@dreadxplayzs7849
@dreadxplayzs7849 3 года назад
@@Yamaguchi2Chris how?
@peterumathum4903
@peterumathum4903 3 года назад
@@AVcomps1 it's his pride MIXED with his hate towards tony. Maybe YOU didn't understand the movie lol
@merlinstwin7373
@merlinstwin7373 3 года назад
Let's just pause to admire British Stephen Graham's flawless accent.
@TheMrSlinkman
@TheMrSlinkman 3 года назад
Indeed! It sounds flawless. Even if a native says he could tell I’d say he’s lying!
@morallybankrupt1461
@morallybankrupt1461 3 года назад
It’s really amazing how actors can do this.
@uptightkid
@uptightkid 3 года назад
Stephen Graham is one fine actor. Every performance is a masterpiece.
@MrLolx2u
@MrLolx2u 3 года назад
Years of acting as an Italian mobster tends to help you transition it in earlier. People tend to forget that he actually acted as Al Capone for years in Broadwalk Empire.
@mmck6293
@mmck6293 3 года назад
Disagree. I can hear his English accent all over it.
@cybergothika6906
@cybergothika6906 Год назад
Im glad Robert and Al still are alive and kicking making movies like these. They're too good and gems from a time that this world is no longer producing.
@Hnzox
@Hnzox 7 месяцев назад
5:05 Frank nervous laugh is phenomenal. He exactly knew the road Hoffa was taking will lead to his grave
@stoneharper7038
@stoneharper7038 2 года назад
Hoffa is like that friend who is arguing with the teacher and everyone else is his friends trying to get him to stop before he gets into more trouble
@speedking7224
@speedking7224 2 года назад
I'm afraid hoffa reminds me of myself
@zizouwowist1641
@zizouwowist1641 2 года назад
damn it's my best friend with evryone bascily. even his dad friends and shit get tense i wish i wasn't there xd
@yaelcarrasquillo1675
@yaelcarrasquillo1675 2 года назад
Bruh this comment hits me in so many levels
@thedwightguy
@thedwightguy 2 года назад
@@speedking7224 Hoffa EARNED his way to the top. A lot of these "mob" and Italian guys didn't.
@hawk66100
@hawk66100 2 года назад
Yeah until it became: It’s what it is.
@thefranktalk1287
@thefranktalk1287 4 года назад
When Al Pacino said “you’re late” I apologised
@robbo8566
@robbo8566 4 года назад
lol
@pendejo6466
@pendejo6466 4 года назад
I would've apologized if I was early, and he was late.
@fagunpathak4039
@fagunpathak4039 3 года назад
Pendejo 😂😂😂
@itsfine7578
@itsfine7578 3 года назад
When Al said “you’re late” Chuck Norris apologised
@Wheeley1337
@Wheeley1337 3 года назад
Laughing my butt off
@kerelenis
@kerelenis Год назад
love the way the conversation flows so naturally, mumbling and interrupting and all, it's literally impossible to tell it came off a script
@arjya1987
@arjya1987 Год назад
No CGI to hide behind, no stunts to distract, no music for added effects. Just 4 actors with their lines and their sills and God level editing and direction by Martin Scorsese. Beautiful. Almost poetic.
@dobrepytanie828
@dobrepytanie828 Год назад
If you don't like CGI to hide behind, you probably shouldn't watch the rest of the movie
@arjya1987
@arjya1987 Год назад
@@dobrepytanie828 I get what you mean. I hope you too understand what I intend to mean by CGI. CGI old man De Niro is different than CGI Thanos. If you don't realise or accept it, then there's no point in further discussion
@CineRanter
@CineRanter 4 года назад
Pacino was mesmerising in this film. Cant believe he was almost 80 when they shot it!
@YOYO-mx6ie
@YOYO-mx6ie 4 года назад
Paconoo was dead in this movie you mook
@jkb1603
@jkb1603 4 года назад
Beautiful performance.
@Hritik9000
@Hritik9000 4 года назад
Extraordinary person
@ChrisRp1208
@ChrisRp1208 4 года назад
@@YOYO-mx6ie Poor and lonely hater disrespecting a legend to troll sad life you bum
@muniramir1626
@muniramir1626 4 года назад
Pacino is a Living Legend
@matthewmurphy6954
@matthewmurphy6954 3 года назад
Jimmy: *blatantly disrespects that guy and won’t apologize* Also Jimmy: “why won’t he endorse me?”
@gninja92
@gninja92 3 года назад
Sounds like a politician
@markparkinson6947
@markparkinson6947 3 года назад
@@gninja92 Well, Jimmy is a politician. But he is also unnecessarily proud and arrogant towards Anthony, unfortunately.
@markparkinson6947
@markparkinson6947 3 года назад
Dramatic irony at its finest. Respect others the way you want to be respected. That is the moral of this scene.
@xhamilambo7475
@xhamilambo7475 3 года назад
@@markparkinson6947 for a meeting ?
@markparkinson6947
@markparkinson6947 3 года назад
@@xhamilambo7475 Anywhere!
@user-vh8gh9hk7l
@user-vh8gh9hk7l 10 месяцев назад
We have to appreciate people like Jimmy. He didn't bend up to some scumbags(made guy(s)) even though he knew the consequences, despite that fact, he said, they won't do anything to him, he was a smart guy and he knew how it will end up, but he was ready to die for a good cause. They are criminals and he didn't step over his principals, his pride... More people like Jimmy we have in our system, the more order and justice we will have in the world and mobs will be gone
@annerector8765
@annerector8765 9 месяцев назад
I couldn't agree with you more. Jimmy Hoffa was a great man and he gave his members and their families a wonderful existence.
@restlessforacurevids
@restlessforacurevids 7 месяцев назад
Pacino's delivery of "definitively" at 3:48 is perfect
@matthewli9729
@matthewli9729 3 года назад
De Niro: Nah, nah, nah, nah, you insulted him a little bit, you got a little out of order yourself... a little bit
@therealmalfunction
@therealmalfunction 3 года назад
I didn’t insult him. Come have the drink with me
@mariolisa2832
@mariolisa2832 3 года назад
Just a smidge...
@JBThax
@JBThax 3 года назад
@@therealmalfunction Drinks are on...The HOUSE.
@ladistar
@ladistar 3 года назад
Lmao awesome reference hahahahaha
@hpus318
@hpus318 3 года назад
Al Pacino: I'LL SHOW YOU OUT OF ORDER!!!!
@GTNL6
@GTNL6 4 года назад
The actor who plays the guy in the sunglasses, Stephen Graham, is British. His accent is amazing, so effortlessly spot on
@gattiyon
@gattiyon 4 года назад
he was amazing in *This Is England*
@SuperSmashJesse
@SuperSmashJesse 4 года назад
He played Al Capone in the HBO series, "Boardwalk Empire" so it comes a little easier for him now.
@dimak4119
@dimak4119 4 года назад
Ye one of my favorite actors!
@mbsevindik
@mbsevindik 4 года назад
Yeah he also played guy named Tommy in Snatch. He is good.
@Blafard666
@Blafard666 4 года назад
I had no idea ! ...thanks for this information
@jackclark1798
@jackclark1798 Год назад
One of the most beautiful movie dialogues of all time. Being late says something.
@gregoryweinstein9875
@gregoryweinstein9875 7 месяцев назад
It says what it says…
@MiketheratguyMultimedia
@MiketheratguyMultimedia 11 месяцев назад
I love that the shorts bother Jimmy so much that he brings it up again as a major piece of evidence when pleading his case to Russell later in the film.
@iwanegerstrom4564
@iwanegerstrom4564 3 года назад
The fact that he shows up late without even acknowledging or apologizing for it is simply rude and disrespectful.
@jongikhayangcebetsha6580
@jongikhayangcebetsha6580 3 года назад
Iwan Egerström I think it was arrogant of Jimmy to complain about this guy’s coming late when he called the meeting to ask for his endorsement
@MrAlexkyra
@MrAlexkyra 3 года назад
Yes, it was rude and disrespectful but Jimmy needed a favour from Tony, so he needed to live with it.
@jongikhayangcebetsha6580
@jongikhayangcebetsha6580 3 года назад
@@MrAlexkyra I agree 100%
@whitemoses7913
@whitemoses7913 3 года назад
It says what it says.
@markndlovu4124
@markndlovu4124 3 года назад
@Chris Rosenberg Lets not forget calling him 'you people', as well as refusing to do him a favour regarding his pension, yet he still shows up 'im here' and is willing to help him out if he just apologises
@falseadvertisement9360
@falseadvertisement9360 3 года назад
“Jimmy c’mon” “Jesus Jimmy c’mon” “Jimmy what you doin c’mon”
@P4boot
@P4boot 3 года назад
Same clip too 😂
@ringtail5021
@ringtail5021 3 года назад
Jimmy are you out of your fuckin mind hah ha
@xyrildanmanuel783
@xyrildanmanuel783 3 года назад
come onnnnn
@blaineedwards8078
@blaineedwards8078 3 года назад
OOOHHH, FUGGEDABOUTIT!!
@JuanHernandez-zm1ir
@JuanHernandez-zm1ir 3 года назад
“The hoof”
@psnfailout000
@psnfailout000 Год назад
Can we all just applaud this video for never having any ads? It’s like the universe knows the greatness of this scene.
@themikeygshow1271
@themikeygshow1271 9 месяцев назад
2:09 such a great character moment. Frank trying to be a middle-man and keep both sides at peace. It’s kinda he’s trying to do the whole movie
@mechanwhal6590
@mechanwhal6590 5 месяцев назад
I find it sadly relatable. Granted, I don’t get paid to whack people!
@lifer828
@lifer828 3 года назад
Pacino makes every piece of dialogue feel like a real talk .. he doesnt "act" it, he just physically delivers them
@Lushy260
@Lushy260 3 года назад
Oh yeah!! Doesn't look like hes acting, that's how great he is. Cannot wait for his new movies to come out
@Rattenhoofd
@Rattenhoofd 3 года назад
Pacino didn't know they were filming. Martin Scorsese told him this was a meeting to discuss the script and this is his genuine reaction at someone being late.
@Lushy260
@Lushy260 3 года назад
@@Rattenhoofd Wow, so he improvised the whole scene?
@Rattenhoofd
@Rattenhoofd 3 года назад
@@Lushy260 He didn't, I was joking. But he's an amazing actor though.
@Lushy260
@Lushy260 3 года назад
@@Rattenhoofd Can't wait for House Of Gucci in Nov. I really liked him in American Traitor
@primetimecollective
@primetimecollective 4 года назад
It honestly feels like Al took the calmness of Micheal Corleone and the aggressiveness of Tony Montana and mixed them in preparation for Jimmy Hoffa. If that's the case then it worked beautifully.
@WithBACON
@WithBACON 3 года назад
It's a good performance, but--and it's a big "but"--Pacino didn't look, sound, or act like Jimmy Hoffa. Here's the actual Hoffa: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-b6T-yMls4Sk.html . If Pacino didn't attempt to play Hoffa, I think that was a bad choice; if he couldn't play him accurately, I would have preferred to see someone who could (Gary Oldman, for example) cast in that part.
@paulod27
@paulod27 3 года назад
@@WithBACON Oh for fuck's sake quit whining. Al took some creative decisions to make the part work for his style of acting and it paid off in spades. In fairness, though, Jack Nicholson's Hoffa was more accurate in terms of looks, voice and mannerisms than Pacino's.
@barackobama990
@barackobama990 3 года назад
Gort Baringa I think al was perfect for this role. He demonstrates the arrogance and self confidence of Jimmy Hoffa perfectly, a man who thinks he cannot be touched, similar to Tony Montana and Michael Corleone
@Soldier4USA2005
@Soldier4USA2005 3 года назад
@@WithBACON The problem with that clip is Hoffa was on a live TV show, so how he would have acted in a meeting about doing some really illegal shit would have been different.
@WithBACON
@WithBACON 3 года назад
@@Soldier4USA2005 The point is WRT the persona, the character, of Hoffa. The speech cadence. The sound. The accent. The mannerisms. The look. And Hoffa, if you were around at the time, was not exactly someone who tried to appease his audience in some insincere way. Witness his exchanges with Robert Kennedy: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-LIqPwFvD87o.html
@Blue0000FF
@Blue0000FF 10 месяцев назад
I rewatch this non-stop and inexorably because of top-notch acting and THE ACCENT.
@whelanvidswhelanvids1500
@whelanvidswhelanvids1500 10 месяцев назад
That duo throughout the years. Created a collection of movies which will never be forgotten
@raphexe
@raphexe 2 года назад
I love how Frank wants to defuse the situation but at the same time is really amused by Jimmy’s insults
@JMoruzzi
@JMoruzzi Год назад
He's not amused. That's the laugh you use when you're embarrassed.
@raulbetancourt5795
@raulbetancourt5795 Год назад
@@JMoruzzi More like nervous.
@frankv9131
@frankv9131 Год назад
He’s genuinely amused but at the same time knows Jimmy is in the wrong! Shows how much of a class actor de Niro is!
@william678910
@william678910 Год назад
What's funny about this is that he's the most dangerous man in the table
@BST-lm4po
@BST-lm4po Год назад
It's a shame that Hollywood can't break their stereotypes. They've got two old short Italian(American) actors playing Frank Sheeran, a 6'4 Irish/Swede(American) and Jimmy Hoffa, a German (American).
@MetalizedButt
@MetalizedButt 4 года назад
Stephen Graham is so underrated let’s not forget he’s an englishman. To pull off that convincing jersey accent is amazing.
@brendendavid1018
@brendendavid1018 4 года назад
you should see him in boardwalk empire playing al capone
@1Jameskelly
@1Jameskelly 4 года назад
Hes not English...hes scouse
@cov9290
@cov9290 4 года назад
james kelly r u stupid
@1Jameskelly
@1Jameskelly 4 года назад
@@cov9290 are you...not R u?
@cov9290
@cov9290 4 года назад
james kelly people write ‘ r u’ because it’s quicker you mug. And if you wanna insult my grammar for some sad reason maybe you should worry about yours first
@davidleonard7439
@davidleonard7439 Год назад
"There was traffic!! Wha do you-wha-wha-what do you want from us?! It was bumper to fu****** bumper" 😂😂
@naderbeydoun6258
@naderbeydoun6258 Год назад
I use that line now when I’m late to work 😂
@danieldevito6380
@danieldevito6380 Год назад
It's AMAZING how Pacino is able to change the ENTIRE mood with just 2 words... "It's summer".
@aiyachristian
@aiyachristian 3 года назад
Jimmy says he doesn't wait more than 10 mins for a meetup... he waited 40 for Frank. Speaks volumes
@michaelotis223
@michaelotis223 2 года назад
Man needed Tony Pro badly
@kaungkhantthein5348
@kaungkhantthein5348 2 года назад
I think Jimmy was waiting for Tony Pro not Frank
@logankowalyk2580
@logankowalyk2580 2 года назад
@@kaungkhantthein5348 hes talking about the end of the movie not this scene
@deedeekreep9139
@deedeekreep9139 2 года назад
Sad shit
@anthonydeshields9613
@anthonydeshields9613 2 года назад
Admittedly, he didn’t entirely expect Frank to be there at all. He asked for him to be there, but he was waiting for the people he was supposed to meet and then Frank pulled up in the car in the backseat
@hugenotjoe1486
@hugenotjoe1486 3 года назад
I like how De Niro laughs whenever Pacino says something absurd.
@Trafala32
@Trafala32 3 года назад
He didn’t like Pro so...
@AveenB
@AveenB 3 года назад
It's the nervous laugh
@mariolisa2832
@mariolisa2832 3 года назад
Jimmy c’mon heheheh
@chickengenius4202
@chickengenius4202 3 года назад
I was waiting for that wahhhhhhh
@brothajack1993
@brothajack1993 Год назад
God please give Stephen Graham the recognition he deserves. Bless Ireland
@Ricky19821
@Ricky19821 Год назад
The actors: Pacino, De Niro, Pesci…if there is a guy to pass the torch of acting in high end movies to it’s Stephen Graham
@sjacrane
@sjacrane 9 месяцев назад
Why Ireland?
@imnothere220
@imnothere220 7 месяцев назад
Not Irish.
@Muzakman37
@Muzakman37 10 месяцев назад
Pacino is a study in acting using your face expressively, small facial gestures here and there, very intense, conveys Hoffa's character so well in just a 5 minute clip. I hope Pacino stays this good in his later years cos it's like a fine wine, and he's eminently watchable.
@TheBerylknight
@TheBerylknight 9 месяцев назад
Pacino was almost 80 in this movie. I think that qualifies as his later years.
@Muzakman37
@Muzakman37 9 месяцев назад
@@TheBerylknight I meant he was already in his later years, I didn't convey that well.
@TheBerylknight
@TheBerylknight 9 месяцев назад
@@Muzakman37 Ah ok. Thanks for clearing that up.
@giulianojahn
@giulianojahn 3 года назад
This scene did for The Irishman what "Funny how?" did for Goodfellas.
@dr.juerdotitsgo5119
@dr.juerdotitsgo5119 3 года назад
Oh shit yes it did. Maybe not as "quotable", but just as powerful.
@904Anonymous
@904Anonymous 3 года назад
Let's not get too carried away
@knurdyob
@knurdyob 3 года назад
more like the "get your fuckin shinebox" scene
@arjaynuneztapaya5821
@arjaynuneztapaya5821 3 года назад
Uhhhh no.
@ks3899
@ks3899 3 года назад
Great scene but no way
@juleswinnfield9731
@juleswinnfield9731 3 года назад
Let’s be honest This is not your first time here
@sanjayraju988
@sanjayraju988 3 года назад
You got me.
@HorrorLe1L
@HorrorLe1L 3 года назад
It is
@xboxone4324
@xboxone4324 3 года назад
Ya it is
@shootermcgavin6610
@shootermcgavin6610 3 года назад
8th this one and the prison ice cream scene
@CyaGaz
@CyaGaz 3 года назад
It is, but not gonna be the last
@52BLUE
@52BLUE 7 месяцев назад
i just LOVE the way Jimmy taps his watch with his finger. "you're late"
@chriskrause7708
@chriskrause7708 3 месяца назад
stunt doubles at the end lol
@Haedox
@Haedox 3 года назад
The dynamic between these two is just another huge high point. Love it.
@allcapsone7809
@allcapsone7809 3 года назад
@MUFC Canada, Ireland, North Ireland, South Africa, Lesotho, Japan, Australia, New Zealand, the Philippines, Papua New Guinea and Fiji. Some of the other ways the sport is referred to around the world include "bola sepak" in Indonesia, "ball-pwe" in Burma and "bóng đá" in Vietnam.
@knowledgeanddefense1054
@knowledgeanddefense1054 3 года назад
Make a video on Ori and the Will of the Wisps
@OPSMITE
@OPSMITE 3 года назад
@@allcapsone7809 damn
@jaylenbrownfan2112
@jaylenbrownfan2112 3 года назад
@MUFC The Canadian Football league has entered the chat.
@LiveForMusicForLife
@LiveForMusicForLife 3 года назад
Ords just wants credits to me And my husband please 😔💖
@theholymackerel072
@theholymackerel072 2 года назад
Both the bodyguards are so great. They have no animosity whatsoever, they want SO BAD for this to end peacefully. Quietly, they are in full agreement with each other that this will NOT end peacefully.
@ichangedmyself4362
@ichangedmyself4362 Год назад
Tony J. He was a boss from Detroit.
@weedwizard7906
@weedwizard7906 10 месяцев назад
Lol I love when they both are like “Jimmy cmon!” When he said he’s below him.
@Dennis_Reynolds_Golden_God
@Dennis_Reynolds_Golden_God 8 месяцев назад
@@ichangedmyself4362 You're so right. They play him off like he's a bodyguard or underling in his scenes but he was a bigger deal that they give him credit for in throughout the whole movie. I love that he's the only one who didn't get a death date in the freeze frames like the others. "Was well liked by all and died of natural causes"
@mmaphilosophy
@mmaphilosophy 7 месяцев назад
​@@ichangedmyself4362Wrong.. Your getting him mixed up. This was "Tony Jack" also know as Big Jack Provenzano who was a soldier in the Genovese mob and cousin of Tony Pro. Your thinking of Detrot boss Anthony "Tony Jack" Giacalone who coincidentally was also involved with Hoffa. But the man in that scene is Tony's Pro cousin Jack Provenzano
@mmaphilosophy
@mmaphilosophy 7 месяцев назад
​@@Dennis_Reynolds_Golden_GodThat wasn't him though. That was Tony pro's cousin, Big Jack Provenzano. If you don't believe me do you're research mate.
@Varun-hw2yr
@Varun-hw2yr 6 месяцев назад
This is how you write a scene. Brilliant Acting. Wonderful direction.
@stagna1959
@stagna1959 8 месяцев назад
Despite all CGI technology we see that Al Pacino is way older than Hoffa was in 1975 ( 62 y.o. ). Especially it shows when he stands up. Time is ruthless.
@RichardCano
@RichardCano 4 года назад
Some people. Not me. But some people think anyone who doesn't like this film may be demonstrating a failure to show appreciation.
@firingallcylinders2949
@firingallcylinders2949 4 года назад
People are impatient and lazy, almost everyone I know who said they didn't like it their main complaint was that it was too long. They just are used to 90 minute action thrillers is all.
@yahia_9025
@yahia_9025 3 года назад
Lol
@nihilistcentraluk442
@nihilistcentraluk442 3 года назад
@TheSkyWhale you are right about the standard of a lot of Netflix stuff designed for short attention spans .I was going to say something' else but I forgot.
@edercortes1960
@edercortes1960 3 года назад
This is the reason I never saw or wanted to see the film on Netflix because it loses the nostalgia that it has as a masterpiece. No offense to impatient people out there but sometimes masterpieces like this should be played at movie theatres and then it can go to Netflix say what you want but as longest movies are in theatres I’ll support it.
@KingLoki95
@KingLoki95 3 года назад
@TheSkyWhale Yeah it's not like Scorcese has already made movies about life of criminals over and over and over again.
@MatteoPrezioso
@MatteoPrezioso 3 года назад
"It's summer." And the temperature suddenly drops.
@kraken7353
@kraken7353 3 года назад
Extremely under appreciated comment
@xyrildanmanuel783
@xyrildanmanuel783 3 года назад
one second they were shaking hands and hugging and the atmosphere just freezes from the line
@MatteoPrezioso
@MatteoPrezioso 3 года назад
@@kraken7353 Well thank you Sir.
@momentarystudies2951
@momentarystudies2951 3 года назад
Golden
@iztheillest
@iztheillest 2 года назад
The delivery during those 20 secs reminded me of Michael Corleone
@ArtAboveReality
@ArtAboveReality Год назад
Tony Giac “what do you want from us? It was bumper to fuckin bumper” takes me out every time 😂
@inandoutofreal1ty
@inandoutofreal1ty Год назад
Same 😂😂😂
@amandataebby
@amandataebby Год назад
I love this scene because it feels like this is exactly how Hoffa would be. I saw an old magazine article where it showed how he'd meet with guys and give them like 3 minutes tops. He was a busy guy and apparently a stickler for time
@sekoukaba9147
@sekoukaba9147 3 года назад
I can’t blame De Niro for laughing. That part got me also
@P4boot
@P4boot 3 года назад
That's amusement with serious frustration! 😂 Jimmy is a very difficult man in this movie SMH
@nightcrawler2717
@nightcrawler2717 3 года назад
I lost it when de niro laughed
@Shotgunbukk
@Shotgunbukk 3 года назад
I’ll apologize when you “ go home and get your shine box”
@adityajejurkar
@adityajejurkar 3 года назад
20 years in the can
@johndez5213
@johndez5213 3 года назад
Lmfao
@pacampara123
@pacampara123 3 года назад
I'll apologize when you finally have the makings of a variety athlete...
@johndez5213
@johndez5213 3 года назад
@@pacampara123 Lmfaoo
@tianxing7795
@tianxing7795 3 года назад
You insult him a little bit, a little bit
@SatoMisjjsj33333
@SatoMisjjsj33333 Год назад
This scene is just perfect in every way. The setting, wardrobes, acting, dialogue, sound, everything.
@spikeymaycry2
@spikeymaycry2 10 месяцев назад
This movie is something else...that will never happen again in this world. just pure perfection of emotions. genius work.
@JackRafael
@JackRafael 3 года назад
Al Pacino: “You’re late” Ralph: “well tomorrow I can be on time, whereas you’ll be stupid forever”
@Phantomplayz
@Phantomplayz 3 года назад
Tony: Ralphie, give him 12K.
@chrislynch8128
@chrislynch8128 3 года назад
“I can’t believe this, I’m leaving $38,000 on the table!”
@scottlacascia2692
@scottlacascia2692 3 года назад
@@chrislynch8128 "Last year you believed that flying saucer was over East Rutherford..."
@c.gtravers563
@c.gtravers563 3 года назад
Right in the middle 12 k
@anomiemnemonical578
@anomiemnemonical578 3 года назад
I need that money for my long range planning!
@AArco-vc1jj
@AArco-vc1jj 4 года назад
Pacino's whole force of character is in his eyes.
@vini3814
@vini3814 4 года назад
the eyes, chico. they never lie.
@EditHandIe
@EditHandIe 4 года назад
O: INFINITE MOVIES apollonia NOOOO BOOM she ded
@EditHandIe
@EditHandIe 4 года назад
O: INFINITE MOVIES mike and Vito
@EditHandIe
@EditHandIe 4 года назад
O: INFINITE MOVIES young vito by far
@EditHandIe
@EditHandIe 4 года назад
O: INFINITE MOVIES the slap tho mike gives to his wife is out of this world 😂
@jerrypierre7825
@jerrypierre7825 2 месяца назад
Frank laughing when trying to de-escalate the situation gets me every time 😂
@jamesfoodie2738
@jamesfoodie2738 6 месяцев назад
The oscars should give scenes awards, and this one should get a lifetime award.
@Ooth9999
@Ooth9999 6 месяцев назад
“Academy award for Best scene”. Good idea
@davidallen6170
@davidallen6170 4 года назад
How can you not love Pacino. He will always be the real Godfather.
@tomhamilton5261
@tomhamilton5261 4 года назад
And there can never be another Tony Montana or Frank Serpico as played by Mr. Pacino. He makes his mark in every role.
@jazzjazzy1538
@jazzjazzy1538 4 года назад
Brando was the real Godfather
@lordthemaster8593
@lordthemaster8593 4 года назад
@Fedor Silva truth is the great mr brando will always be the real godfather, al pacino comes in second
@tdtravis9566
@tdtravis9566 4 года назад
@@jazzjazzy1538 that's really wrong
@jamesdemetro8819
@jamesdemetro8819 3 года назад
Mos def
@mjolninja9358
@mjolninja9358 3 года назад
“Youre making a point dressing like that?”
@jadabailey8998
@jadabailey8998 5 месяцев назад
“ Just talk about what ya need to talk about” Frank is me 😂😂😂
@h.e.l4385
@h.e.l4385 7 месяцев назад
- It's summer. - What?
@tasogare6598
@tasogare6598 3 года назад
''The guy gets me nervous he talks about things. He gets me upset'' Love the way Pacino says that LOL
@Lushy260
@Lushy260 3 года назад
Me too, I'm glad that Al added sense of humor to his character
@buffythehaterslayer6918
@buffythehaterslayer6918 Год назад
Me too.🤣🤣🤣
@GEricG
@GEricG 3 года назад
Stephen Graham is awesome in this. Brilliant actor and versatile .
@camachopocket2933
@camachopocket2933 3 года назад
He’s always a flamboyant hot headed tough lil shit... definitely a great actor...
@jonathanturbide2232
@jonathanturbide2232 3 года назад
He was freaking amazing as Al Capone in Boardwalk Empire, too. Super great actor.
@angryanakin
@angryanakin 3 года назад
CAMACHO POCKET he wasn’t that much of a hot head in this movie until Jimmy Hoffa insulted him
@angryanakin
@angryanakin 3 года назад
juveman123 he’s the one playing tony pro
@angryanakin
@angryanakin 3 года назад
juveman123 the guy who argued with Jimmy Hoffa
@sasazivanovic777
@sasazivanovic777 9 месяцев назад
Al Pacino was hilarious in that scene !😂 Love this Man, hope he lives forever.❤
@nickcds3419
@nickcds3419 Год назад
Favorite scene in the whole movie. A masterclass of acting.
@esh6767
@esh6767 3 года назад
I just love de Niro's reactions throughout the whole scene
@Owny33
@Owny33 3 года назад
Yeah that second-hand embarassment is so damn well played !
@hoh5956
@hoh5956 3 года назад
Ikr I also love how everyone in the film respects and has love for him even though hes the best friend of everyones enemy
@imtiredcharlie
@imtiredcharlie 3 года назад
Its "De Niro". You said "de Niro"..... Hopefully you know what I mean by what I just said.
@dimariobell8499
@dimariobell8499 3 года назад
Completely incredulous lmfao
@BeattapeFactory
@BeattapeFactory 3 года назад
“hes here“
@Cabs1899
@Cabs1899 3 года назад
Al Pacino does so great as Jimmy Hoffa. Every time he’s on screen in this film, he commands the screen. You watch and watch with a purpose. I don’t know why he didn’t get an Oscar for this role.
@nammar6435
@nammar6435 2 года назад
Cause Joaquin Phoenix
@TheJKJ180
@TheJKJ180 2 года назад
Nammar 64 He lost to Brad Pitt actually for this role
@nammar6435
@nammar6435 2 года назад
@@TheJKJ180 ohhh yee it's supporting, my bad
@KS-xk2so
@KS-xk2so 2 года назад
@@Blue-ub8ld Yeah he was quite literally the 5th best actor nominated that year, and I didn't see what was so special about his performance in Once Upon a Time in Hollywood. Hanks, Pacino, Pesci, Hopkins were all better.
@amanpandey2210
@amanpandey2210 2 года назад
@@Blue-ub8ld bradd pitt is monster of an actor . If he was not involved with girlfriends and relationships he would had been in league of pacino a di niro. Among tom cruise, jhonny depp and keanu reeves I rate bradd pitt highly talented in acting
@_S_05
@_S_05 6 месяцев назад
This movie is a true masterpiece. I loved the writing where Peggy asks frank 'Why' while they hear about the hoffa's disappearance news on TV. The way she sees him all through the movie and throws the exact look and asks WHY is truly a great moment to watch👏👏
@bucket3877
@bucket3877 Месяц назад
Robert played the perfect role of a negotiator stuck between 2 reluctant parties.
@blackeyes3313
@blackeyes3313 3 года назад
- Am I beneath u ?!? - Definitely !! this is the American History
@mikecrip
@mikecrip 3 года назад
Would rather die than just apologize for a racist slur 😂 while asking for a favor. America sumed up
@carlosquinones7560
@carlosquinones7560 3 года назад
@@mikecrip Couldn't have said it better myself lmao.
@xa25ja
@xa25ja 3 года назад
That was the hardest line in the entire film. Epic.
@chadfelton6796
@chadfelton6796 3 года назад
Yup.
@dorothyspeaks6997
@dorothyspeaks6997 3 года назад
@@mikecrip facts
@thedude633
@thedude633 4 года назад
*I edited this comment so the replies don't make any sense*
@reggie9595
@reggie9595 4 года назад
*ATTICA! ATTICA! ATTICA!*
@edd5657
@edd5657 4 года назад
I'M IN THE DARK HERE!
@parsman9914
@parsman9914 4 года назад
@@edd5657 DO YOU UNDERSTAAAAND?!
@jimmymeridian5174
@jimmymeridian5174 4 года назад
@@parsman9914 She's got a...GREAT ASS!!!
@JavierRodriguez-qw1yz
@JavierRodriguez-qw1yz 4 года назад
@@jimmymeridian5174 SAY HELLO TO MY LITTLE FRIEND!
@King_Havoc
@King_Havoc 7 месяцев назад
My gods this movie still gives me chills, even after watching it at least 5 times. Robert, Joe, Al, and pretty much every single actor in this film did such an amazing job. The end of it where Frank and Russ are growing old together in the joint is so f’in well done. I know they’re both getting up there irl but they pulled off that decrepit old gangster vibe perfectly. I still remember Joe and Robert in GoodFellas back in 1990. The Irishman is one of my favorite Mobflicks of all time. 11/10
@thesavagebeast3994
@thesavagebeast3994 2 месяца назад
When Al Pacino called Stephen Graham a WOP! I couldn't stop laughing!
@fartzerelli1385
@fartzerelli1385 2 года назад
The way he says "it's summer" the last time is a master class in how to deliver a line. Master level acting right there folks.
@jjrj8568
@jjrj8568 2 года назад
so many insults non-said with that "it's summer"
@Marvin-dg8vj
@Marvin-dg8vj 2 года назад
But it's the chemistry between two great actors that is important as well Imagine the same dialogue with other actors.
@cloroc
@cloroc 2 года назад
When your names Fart, that's all the credibility you need
@MonteLeeMyPOV
@MonteLeeMyPOV Год назад
Have to say he probably said the same line 25 to 50+ times in different ways and the DIRECTOR/EDITOR picked the ersion they thought best. So give some credit all around I think
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