aquablushgirl wow you actually admit to watching it 100 times. I myself have seen it at least that often but would only admit to 10 or so. Heat is as good or better than 90% of the crap they put out these days.
Nolan did the bank robbery scene in The Dark Knight as a tribute to Heat, and the bank employee that got shot was William Fitchner, the crooked money laundered, Roger Van Zandt in Heat.
@Greta Heisensoy DK is a great movie in its own right. Stop acting like something that is paying tribute to it is in some sort of competition against it. Just enjoy each movie on their own merits.
The best films ever. I never forget when I saw it for the first time and was blown away. That shoot out acne is one of favorite scenes, the music, the timing, the intensity. I have seen countless films that have tried to coy it over the years. The whole cast is perfect and I wish more movies could be this good. Loved the score.
I heard Amy didn't want to do the film. Apparently she said, 'i dont want to be involved with anything with violence'. And Mann responded, 'that's why you'd be great for this role.'
He's too brainy about movies, and like a journalist ("what went through your mind when you chose to blabla"). I don't like or feel most of his movies either, with a few exceptions
'Heat' is, and will always be a great film, with a great all-star cast of people! Including two of America's best actors, De Niro & Pacing in their second movie together, but they become face to face. I remember when I first saw the trailer for it, and I immediately said, "I've GOT to see that"!
Bruh, Eady stole the Movie FR. Anyone who ever lived the Life on either side will tell you that their relationship in the movie is Very Authentic to reality. This Movie holds a special place in my Heart for the time I was at in my life when this was Released. All these years later it still hits the same, sad to see everyone aging so gracefully.
I watched this movie the other day, wow, they simply do not make movies like this of such calibre and quality anymore . Everything seems compromised these days by order of a marketing and corporate meeting involvement. Heat truly is one of the best films ever made.
Brenneman looks great here. I've only seen the first season of The Leftovers so far, and was impressed at how much she did with what her character had to work with.
Heat is one of my top ten most watchable films of all time, even though it was released in 1995, I can still watch it in 2023 and still find it as fresh and exciting as it was way back then. No other film in my opinion has ever came close to this film, for the action, story lines, and fantastic shoot out scenes.
I think as time goes on, this movie becomes more iconic. We're talking 23 years ago and it's just as relevant and good now if not more so... Little known fact - Kevin Gage, Waingro, was one of the Navy Seal Instructors in GI Jane lol
Christopher Nolan's questions are like someone doing a caricature of the pretentious, long-winded, meaninglessly vague questions that get thrown at actors and directors on these interview panels. Not a single thing that he asks makes any sense whatsoever, and PARTICULARLY so to a creative person. You'll notice that each person responds initially with the same, "What the fuck is he talking about?" mannerism, and then simplifies it with some variant of "I just played the character", which is exactly what they did. Michael Mann is eloquent and brilliant and informative in his responses, but that's simply who he is. He does not need pretentious prompting to do that.
It is so ironic that this great cast and crew is in front of Oscar .. that I TRULY AND SINCERELY hope that members of the Academy have watched or will watch this great Q + A about a masterpiece that should have garnered MANY Oscar nominations
It's interesting how these actors interpret the lines and scenes so differently than they are written. Then it has to go back rehersel's and more scene staging.
Bud Cort was slighted in the credits. His character was Solenko, Restaurant Manager and uncredited. He's the mean manager who gets thrown to the floor by the fry cook/getaway driver. He had to have been pissed about that since he had two scenes with multiple lines. I was looking through the cast on the IMDb page and had the toughest time finding him until going to the "rest of cast" section and there are characters that did far less and got credit.
Nope. He got out... On July 30, 2003, Gage was sentenced to 41 months in federal prison, starting September 29, 2003, for cultivating marijuana despite owning a California-issued license for medicinal marijuana.[3] Gage stated that he cultivated medicinal cannabis to help him cope with chronic pain and stress from injuries suffered in a 1993 car accident,[4] as well as for a sister with cancer and brother with multiple sclerosis.[5] He was released September 21, 2005. Seems like an unfair jail term.
I feel bad for Nolan, he is asking really good questions and get weak answers from the actors. They don't seem particularly educated or eloquent. The director and other crew seem to be intelligent enough to give substantial answers.
@ 3.41 "thaatss graaay't" not the most enthusiastic response... 👀 I even liked her answer, intuitive, played the character brilliantly, some really good dialogue between her and Pacino. Phenomenal movie.
Neil should have been allowed to escape at the end. Both Vincent and Neil then having basically lost the remaining "anything" in their lives. An escape would have also set Mann up in an excellent position to do an incredible sequel in any number of ways now.
It would be way less emotional and cathartic for the film to end without Neil's death. It's really unfortunate and regrettable, but it's not entirely undeserved. Neil lets his rage and anger and pride get the better of him. That's a big no-no if you want to succeed in life. The fastest way to get off track is to fly off the handle and seek out vengeance, especially violent, most particularly murdering someone, even if they have fucked you over big-time. Forgiveness is better idea, if you can get there psychologically, and most cannot.
Nice in theory 😃.. but ... then you would not have that final scene ... which is indescribable in terms of emotion and metaphors etc etc . That last scene ties and sums up the movie 🎥 perfectly . Michael Mann ... thank you ...
Neil's death is crucial. The one single time he does not live by the discipline in which he preaches and which he has led his criminal life, he pays the ultimate price.
You know, I love the movie and would have asked DeNiro if Neil purposely hesitated allowing Pacino's Hanna to kill him. McCauley had the drop on Hanna and did not shoot when he had the chance. Believe he knew his life was over anyway and really respected Hanna. The restaurant scene sealed the friendship or at least cemented a mutual respect.
Amy (recounting Mann explaining Eady's attachment to Neil): "No, no. She fell in love with him." Boy that spoke volumes to me about Michael Mann's approach to women characters, his compartmentalization of women in movies like Heat, and his lack of understanding, or disinterest in understanding, women in general. I'm a fan of Mann's films, but if you examine the female characters in them, they are all cast aside, victimized or marginalized. ALL the women in Heat are victimized. Eady is like a drive-by victim. Justine is isolated and emotionally untended. Lauren attempts suicide. Cheritto's wife is widowed, their daughter left fatherless. Charlene an adulterer and complicit in a felony. Anna Trejo brutally murdered. Lillian, despite her open heart and compassion, robbed of companionship and left to grieve in hollow. A teenage hooker with head crushed. The list goes on. Same in Miami Vice. All the women, even Li Gong, get shafted. Only Gina keeps her head above water, by firing a bullet into a guy's medulla. Manhunter objectifies and victimizes all its women. Even Molly disappears at crunch time. Last of the Mohicans' women were essentially pawns. So, Michael Mann's films are very male oriented, to put it mildly. Might not go as far as to call him a misogynist, but his characterizations are definitely chauvinistic.
What a load of SJW feminazi crap, utter crap. She falls in love with him is not understanding women and misogynistic? Jesus what the fuck is wrong with you people? Eady is such a strong character and she as a impressive women makes a hard man like Neil to fall in love with her, not just physically but because the content of her character. You are so off with that bullshit it's not even laughable, it's sad.
@@stevem2323 insults aside, I'd say you probably don't know what an actor feels they need in order to prepare, process and evince a convincing character portrayal, but the point of my comment is that I don't see where Mann has cared to explore women either. None of the women characters in Heat were given their fair due. Contrary to your assertion, Eady was hardly a strong character or impressive woman who'd knock a man off his feet. She was unsure of herself, not self-confident, lonely and a bit unkempt. All of which Neil took advantage of. She was an easy target, and he was the bomb that Mann chose to explode in her life. Neil had his chance to "fall in love with her," but even after his beggar apology to her on the Palisades, he chose instead to lie to her again and drive to the Hotel Marquis. Maybe he thought he could have it all: revenge and love. But as it turned out, Eady was an undeserving victim -- a drive-by victim; a chauvinist's plot MacGuffin. Just like all the other women in Heat. And like most of the women in all of Mann's films, if you closely examine them.
@@donferraguto6412 No you simply doing a classic example why the Western society will colapse. SJW PC projection on the simple and universal subject such is a man and women and their relationship in hard times, subject potrayed in some many classic movies. Virtue signaling at his best, creating issues where they don't exist to perpetuate this modern day feminazi war on men.
@@stevem2323 : If you want to protect yourself from self-extinction, I suggest you familiarize yourself with such radical realities as *Title IX* or *Reed v. Reed*. The kind of "thinking" you've enslaved yourself to is, at a minimum, 40 years behind the times.
@@donferraguto6412 To be fair, the male characters in this movie also failed and many died. The plot is tied up in suffering, pain, the inevitability of loss and they will never get out of this city....
Yeah I think it’s not that complicated as everyone tries to make it. People fuckin meet and fall in love on the Internet, but yet it’s hard to fathom meeting someone in person and falling immediately in love without having daddy issues? Nah that’s the real world baby.
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The way Nolan asking question without notes and directly from his mind you can tell that he is big fan of this movie and remember every detail of it.
Fan? He copied 'Heat' when he made 'The Dark Knight'.
I just rewatched Heat today after a long time and I still think this movie is a masterpiece! I miss the Hollywood movies of this era.
90s crime thriller will always be best shit ever even Nolan took a note from it 2 curate the greatest super hero ever the dark knight
Yeah and also Seven, Bravehart, LA Confidential, Fight Club.
Altho I think The Batman and The Northman come really close.
Off to watch Heat for the 100th time....
i'm with you
hehe i love this comment - i never get enough of this movie.
aquablushgirl wow you actually admit to watching it 100 times. I myself have seen it at least that often but would only admit to 10 or so. Heat is as good or better than 90% of the crap they put out these days.
As good as today's crap?? Ohh come on.you are so lenient there.
I'd say better than 98-99%. They make a lot of shit movies every year.
Val Kilmer and Tom Sizemore played with such charisma. Their energy and style are some next level shit.
Time don´t have mercy on us, but always will remember this cast on 1995 forever.
'Always Forever Now'
Heat is an absolute masterpiece
2019... Who still craves "HEAT 1995" LIKE ME ??
And still in 2021!!!
Nolan did the bank robbery scene in The Dark Knight as a tribute to Heat, and the bank employee that got shot was William Fitchner, the crooked money laundered, Roger Van Zandt in Heat.
Oh shit; you're right!
@Greta Heisensoy DK is a great movie in its own right. Stop acting like something that is paying tribute to it is in some sort of competition against it. Just enjoy each movie on their own merits.
and the interrogation scence also..sort of like coffee shop scence
Thanks detective
u get a thumbs up
michael mann, i wish he would make 10 movies in a year. HEAT what a masterpiece. he should have made it a trilogy with all the cast and the story.
I gotta say, Mykelti seems like hands down one of the nicest guys ever
I love how Michael Mann loves Heat !
One of the greatest movies of all time.
I loved Hanna and Drucker’s team dynamic.
Out of all of them Diane (Justine) kept her haircut from the movie! LOL
The best films ever. I never forget when I saw it for the first time and was blown away. That shoot out acne is one of favorite scenes, the music, the timing, the intensity. I have seen countless films that have tried to coy it over the years. The whole cast is perfect and I wish more movies could be this good. Loved the score.
I heard Amy didn't want to do the film. Apparently she said, 'i dont want to be involved with anything with violence'. And Mann responded, 'that's why you'd be great for this role.'
Best lineup of characters all in one movie. They'll played their roles 👏 and did a very good job preforming it.
It would have been awesome if Kevin Gage, Waingro, had been there. He could have said, "I had to get it on man. He was making his move."
Lol, Nolan asks really difficult questions.
pleonasm ahah this is Cristopher Nolan, nothing easy..
He's too brainy about movies, and like a journalist ("what went through your mind when you chose to blabla").
I don't like or feel most of his movies either, with a few exceptions
@@morten1 He's a very good filmmaker, just not a great writer. He should do like Scorsese and adapt other people's scripts
His sophisticated questions kind of made the female characters sound a bit shallow. 😅
'Heat' is, and will always be a great film, with a great all-star cast of people! Including two of America's best actors, De Niro & Pacing in their second movie together, but they become face to face. I remember when I first saw the trailer for it, and I immediately said, "I've GOT to see that"!
2022, and I still don’t think the movie gets enough credit.
The guy who plays Drucker looks damn good. He hasn't aged a second.
eady was like the potential happy end for de niros character ... i rooted for him to make it and start a new live with her at the end.
I had coffee with McCauley HALF AN HOUR AGO!
GIMME ALL YOU GOT!!!
‘They dumped us’
Hahahaha i said this to out loud the other day !
"What you read? ...Book about metals"
"Lady, why are you so interested in what I read or what I do?"
"i am alone...but im not lonely"
"I seeen you time to time, I work there, sorry I bothered you"
you’ve got a real tight family I can tell
‘My mother died long time ago, gotta brother somewhere’
Eddy falling for Neil was basic first chance attraction. "Well, he seems cool."
She couldn't resist that bad boy energy.
I'm talkin to an empty telephone
What? I dont understand.
@@Aman-nk5uq Cuz on the other side, there's a dead man
Wrong. It’s. “Cuz there is a dead man on the other end of this fucking line”
Forget the money
"We've been face to face, yeah...But I will not hesitate not for a second"
Or maybe will never see each other again
Yeah...
What are you? A monk?
Bruh, Eady stole the Movie FR. Anyone who ever lived the Life on either side will tell you that their relationship in the movie is Very Authentic to reality. This Movie holds a special place in my Heart for the time I was at in my life when this was Released.
All these years later it still hits the same, sad to see everyone aging so gracefully.
Diane Venora....love her to pieces!
I doubt I'd have been as much of a workaholic as Vincent if she were my wife.
She was also fantastic in “Bird,” Clint Eastwood’s excellent biopic of the one and only Charlie Parker. RIP, Bird.
I love her ❤
I watched this movie the other day, wow, they simply do not make movies like this of such calibre and quality anymore . Everything seems compromised these days by order of a marketing and corporate meeting involvement. Heat truly is one of the best films ever made.
That movie is so good the worst parts are when just the two of them are on scene. Movie just shut down
Brenneman looks great here. I've only seen the first season of The Leftovers so far, and was impressed at how much she did with what her character had to work with.
Heat is one of my top ten most watchable films of all time, even though it was released in 1995, I can still watch it in 2023 and still find it as fresh and exciting as it was way back then. No other film in my opinion has ever came close to this film, for the action, story lines, and fantastic shoot out scenes.
Greatest movie ever!
Who thumbs downed this? I want names. There must be consequences. Maybe a loss of citizenship or year in jail.
Piss on that...Capital Punishment at least
Waingro
I think as time goes on, this movie becomes more iconic. We're talking 23 years ago and it's just as relevant and good now if not more so... Little known fact - Kevin Gage, Waingro, was one of the Navy Seal Instructors in GI Jane lol
Interesting
He should have had a bigger career
Heat was a great movie, but Thief will always be my go to Michael Mann movie. James Cann was exceptional in that movie.
This is one of the most fascinating, mesmerizing, and informative videos I've ever seen on TH-cam.
Christopher Nolan's questions are like someone doing a caricature of the pretentious, long-winded, meaninglessly vague questions that get thrown at actors and directors on these interview panels. Not a single thing that he asks makes any sense whatsoever, and PARTICULARLY so to a creative person. You'll notice that each person responds initially with the same, "What the fuck is he talking about?" mannerism, and then simplifies it with some variant of "I just played the character", which is exactly what they did. Michael Mann is eloquent and brilliant and informative in his responses, but that's simply who he is. He does not need pretentious prompting to do that.
Wow Amy is beautiful
God
And yet, Robert Deniro still left her in that parking lot.😀
“Look at me. Look at me.”
😱😱😱😱😱
Yup. That’s right.
The dude who played Bubba just had to make a shrimp reference. Kinda clever.
Amy brenemen? Still looks damn good. Still remember what a fox she was in NYPD Blue.
greatest movie EVER!!!!!
yep....story/soundtrack like no other 👌
It is so ironic that this great cast and crew is in front of Oscar .. that I TRULY AND SINCERELY hope that members of the Academy have watched or will watch this great Q + A about a masterpiece that should have garnered MANY Oscar nominations
If for nothing else it should have taken home Best Cinematography BY A MILE
Diane Venora is still really hot.
Samalamalamdam yes! Mr Happenis agrees
She was sexy in that movie
lol Nolans questions be confusing the cast and crew
Diane sounds like she's impersonating Al's voice from Heat
..so much love in this room...but in real life...behind the curtains...
Classic film. The messed up Lego heist scene from "Heat" is funny.
It's interesting how these actors interpret the lines and scenes so differently than they are written.
Then it has to go back rehersel's and more scene staging.
Ashley singalling to val about the heat in the corner is such a incredible scene!
And val walking away and doing exactly what de niro taught him to do if there was heat in the corner
"This shit here.... sells itself"
MASTERPIECE-BAR NON THE BEST MOVIE OF MY LIFE(60Y) -LIFE CHANGING TOMMY27
Bud Cort was slighted in the credits. His character was Solenko, Restaurant Manager and uncredited. He's the mean manager who gets thrown to the floor by the fry cook/getaway driver. He had to have been pissed about that since he had two scenes with multiple lines.
I was looking through the cast on the IMDb page and had the toughest time finding him until going to the "rest of cast" section and there are characters that did far less and got credit.
he played the asshole manager great...
I remember being surprised Bud was not in the credits, i checked because me and a friend were thinking it looked like him, but i was not sure.
Brewster McCloud
It should be required that actor’s with line be credited. I wonder where SAG-AFTRA stands on this important issue.
Michael Mann could make an another masterpiece of Heat Sequel with Val Kilmer and Al Pacino. It would be a cult.
De Niro is the best ever. Eady is bae
drucker looks so young
the women still look well after 20 yrs!
knownpleasures yes indeed they still are of great interest to Mr Happy 😊
no they don't!
Ventura the Ace stfu
@@venturatheace1 well Amy does!
I told you when we hooked up "BAYBEeeeee"
Where is Waingro?
De Niro killed him.
Nope. He got out...
On July 30, 2003, Gage was sentenced to 41 months in federal prison, starting September 29, 2003, for cultivating marijuana despite owning a California-issued license for medicinal marijuana.[3] Gage stated that he cultivated medicinal cannabis to help him cope with chronic pain and stress from injuries suffered in a 1993 car accident,[4] as well as for a sister with cancer and brother with multiple sclerosis.[5] He was released September 21, 2005.
Seems like an unfair jail term.
"how the hell would I know?"
Bang!
Where is Machete ?
Roger Van Zant !
Nobody watches HEAT just once
💯
Rewatch in 1080p HD
Drucker looks exactly the same while the years have definitely past for everyone else.
He aged like 5 years lol
Especially Diane, I felt a bit shocked at the work she has had done, and her hairdo. It Hasn’t changed one iota
AL PACINO❤️❤️❤️
Wish they had asked Val a question or two.
I feel bad for Nolan, he is asking really good questions and get weak answers from the actors. They don't seem particularly educated or eloquent.
The director and other crew seem to be intelligent enough to give substantial answers.
Nolan is a savant of sort. They rarely have equals.
Well, that is at least partially because he asks very difficult questions
2:42 Diane is so gorgeous.
I think she has plastic surgery
Holy shit that’s a big panel
A very good movie with good acteurs
Mykelti should have co-starred in more Miami Vice episodes. Correct me if I'm wrong - he only guest-starred in "Brother's Keeper"?
@ 3.41 "thaatss graaay't" not the most enthusiastic response... 👀 I even liked her answer, intuitive, played the character brilliantly, some really good dialogue between her and Pacino. Phenomenal movie.
No Dennis Haysbert? Mr. Allstate?
Haha wonderful line-up
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dudes rock
could do a sequence of Heat with Al Pacino, Val Kilmer...
Nah. That would ruin the main movie.
Neil should have been allowed to escape at the end. Both Vincent and Neil then having basically lost the remaining "anything" in their lives. An escape would have also set Mann up in an excellent position to do an incredible sequel in any number of ways now.
A sequel could have been sooo good... But also a tremendously difficult task to do.
It would be way less emotional and cathartic for the film to end without Neil's death. It's really unfortunate and regrettable, but it's not entirely undeserved. Neil lets his rage and anger and pride get the better of him. That's a big no-no if you want to succeed in life. The fastest way to get off track is to fly off the handle and seek out vengeance, especially violent, most particularly murdering someone, even if they have fucked you over big-time. Forgiveness is better idea, if you can get there psychologically, and most cannot.
Nice in theory 😃.. but ... then you would not have that final scene ... which is indescribable in terms of emotion and metaphors etc etc . That last scene ties and sums up the movie 🎥 perfectly . Michael Mann ... thank you ...
vast wasteland for the exception of The Godfather great epic films should not have a sequel just look at Godfather 3
Neil's death is crucial. The one single time he does not live by the discipline in which he preaches and which he has led his criminal life, he pays the ultimate price.
Amy is still a babe
I wish I could see the rest of this flow.
I guess Sizemore was not invited.
ouch
yeah and what about kilmer and danny trejo??
You know, I love the movie and would have asked DeNiro if Neil purposely hesitated allowing Pacino's Hanna to kill him. McCauley had the drop on Hanna and did not shoot when he had the chance. Believe he knew his life was over anyway and really respected Hanna. The restaurant scene sealed the friendship or at least cemented a mutual respect.
Val Kilmer is there actually. And I would presume that Danny is busy, he's gotten a lot of work lately.
What about Ashley Judd?
"that's great"... Totally ruthless lol.
why cant they have this as a full vid, theres a special place in hell for people who split clips for advertisements
Amy (recounting Mann explaining Eady's attachment to Neil): "No, no. She fell in love with him."
Boy that spoke volumes to me about Michael Mann's approach to women characters, his compartmentalization of women in movies like Heat, and his lack of understanding, or disinterest in understanding, women in general.
I'm a fan of Mann's films, but if you examine the female characters in them, they are all cast aside, victimized or marginalized.
ALL the women in Heat are victimized. Eady is like a drive-by victim. Justine is isolated and emotionally untended. Lauren attempts suicide. Cheritto's wife is widowed, their daughter left fatherless. Charlene an adulterer and complicit in a felony. Anna Trejo brutally murdered. Lillian, despite her open heart and compassion, robbed of companionship and left to grieve in hollow. A teenage hooker with head crushed. The list goes on.
Same in Miami Vice. All the women, even Li Gong, get shafted. Only Gina keeps her head above water, by firing a bullet into a guy's medulla.
Manhunter objectifies and victimizes all its women. Even Molly disappears at crunch time.
Last of the Mohicans' women were essentially pawns.
So, Michael Mann's films are very male oriented, to put it mildly. Might not go as far as to call him a misogynist, but his characterizations are definitely chauvinistic.
What a load of SJW feminazi crap, utter crap. She falls in love with him is not understanding women and misogynistic? Jesus what the fuck is wrong with you people? Eady is such a strong character and she as a impressive women makes a hard man like Neil to fall in love with her, not just physically but because the content of her character. You are so off with that bullshit it's not even laughable, it's sad.
@@stevem2323 insults aside, I'd say you probably don't know what an actor feels they need in order to prepare, process and evince a convincing character portrayal, but the point of my comment is that I don't see where Mann has cared to explore women either. None of the women characters in Heat were given their fair due. Contrary to your assertion, Eady was hardly a strong character or impressive woman who'd knock a man off his feet. She was unsure of herself, not self-confident, lonely and a bit unkempt. All of which Neil took advantage of. She was an easy target, and he was the bomb that Mann chose to explode in her life. Neil had his chance to "fall in love with her," but even after his beggar apology to her on the Palisades, he chose instead to lie to her again and drive to the Hotel Marquis. Maybe he thought he could have it all: revenge and love. But as it turned out, Eady was an undeserving victim -- a drive-by victim; a chauvinist's plot MacGuffin. Just like all the other women in Heat. And like most of the women in all of Mann's films, if you closely examine them.
@@donferraguto6412 No you simply doing a classic example why the Western society will colapse. SJW PC projection on the simple and universal subject such is a man and women and their relationship in hard times, subject potrayed in some many classic movies.
Virtue signaling at his best, creating issues where they don't exist to perpetuate this modern day feminazi war on men.
@@stevem2323 : If you want to protect yourself from self-extinction, I suggest you familiarize yourself with such radical realities as *Title IX* or *Reed v. Reed*. The kind of "thinking" you've enslaved yourself to is, at a minimum, 40 years behind the times.
@@donferraguto6412 To be fair, the male characters in this movie also failed and many died. The plot is tied up in suffering, pain, the inevitability of loss and they will never get out of this city....
COLEY FOLEY WANTS TO KNOW: WHERE IN THE FUCK IS THIS ENTIRE INTERVIEW...?! ("MICHAEL MANN" IS A FUCKIN GENIUS.)
"yah man, fuck it"
what character's Drucker?
The lady that played Justine hasn't aged well at all.. Amy has though..
I think she's aged very well.
She has had work done which is why she looks odd.
Christopher ‘curious’ nolan
Yeah I think it’s not that complicated as everyone tries to make it. People fuckin meet and fall in love on the Internet, but yet it’s hard to fathom meeting someone in person and falling immediately in love without having daddy issues? Nah that’s the real world baby.
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Justine is such a hottie.
I'd be thinking about her all day if I had been Vincent in that first scene they have together.
"... If some poor bastards whose wife you're gonna turn into a widow. Brother, you're going down"
*if it's between you and some poor bastard
anyone have the whole show
Oh God
Waingro...where is he? I.. I...
no ashley judd?
the broads nearly ruined the greatest movie of alltime
Gee what??
WHERE IS TREJO AND WAINGRO THE STARS OF THE MOVIE ?
So the all crew is here ha?
arkdark555 no
Natalie gonzalez
Who’s missing?
Hahaha🤫🤔🌭Drucker = Bubba Gump Shrimp, lol
Total charge sote in a capacito