Raging Bull (2/12) Movie CLIP - You Want Your Steak? (1980) HD
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CLIP DESCRIPTION:
Jake (Robert De Niro) and his wife (Theresa Saldana) fight over the steak she is cooking him, amongst other things.
FILM DESCRIPTION:
Martin Scorsese's brutal character study incisively portrays the true rise and fall and redemption of middleweight boxer Jake La Motta, a violent man in and out of the ring who thrives on his ability (and desire) to take a beating. Opening with the spectacle of the over-the-hill La Motta (Robert De Niro) practicing his 1960s night-club act, the film flashes back to 1940s New York, when Jake's career is on the rise. Despite pressure from the local mobsters, Jake trusts his brother Joey (Joe Pesci) to help him make it to a title bout against Sugar Ray Robinson the honest way; the Mob, however, will not cave in. Jake gets the title bout, and blonde teenage second wife Vickie (Cathy Moriarty), but success does nothing to exorcise his demons, even as he channels his rage into boxing. Alienating Vickie and Joey, and disastrously gaining weight, Jake has destroyed his personal and professional lives by the 1950s. After he hits bottom, however, Jake emerges with a gleam of self-awareness, as he sits rehearsing Marlon Brando's On the Waterfront speech in his dressing room mirror: "I coulda been a contender, I coulda been somebody." Working with a script adapted by Mardik Martin and Paul Schrader from La Motta's memoirs, Scorsese and De Niro sought to make an uncompromising portrait of an unlikable man and his ruthless profession. Eschewing uplifting Rocky-like boxing movie conventions, their Jake is relentlessly cruel and self-destructive; the only peace he can make is with himself. Michael Chapman's stark black-and-white photography creates a documentary/tabloid realism; the production famously shut down so that De Niro could gain 50-plus pounds. Raging Bull opened in late 1980 to raves for its artistry and revulsion for its protagonist; despite eight Oscar nominations, it underperformed at the box office, as audiences increasingly turned away from "difficult" films in the late '70s and early '80s. The Academy concurred, passing over Scorsese's work for Best Director and Picture in favor of Robert Redford and Ordinary People, although De Niro won a much-deserved Oscar, as did the film's editor, Thelma Schoonmaker. Oscar or no Oscar, Raging Bull has often been cited as the best American film of the 1980s.
CREDITS:
TM & © MGM (1980)
Cast: Frank Vincent, Joe Pesci, Theresa Saldana, Robert De Niro
Director: Martin Scorsese
Producers: Robert Chartoff, Hal W. Polaire, Peter Savage, Irwin Winkler
Screenwriters: Jake LaMotta, Joseph Carter, Peter Savage, Paul Schrader, Mardik Martin
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It takes a lot to make joe Pesci seem like the stable guy in a movie 👀😅
🤣🤣🤣
Linus Mumford it takes the genius of Martin Scorsese to make Pesci look stable..
U think he’s funny ? How am I funny?
How did rhe role get switched? 😂
Nobody mentioned the shinebox thats why
There are two certainties in life:
1) death
2) shinebox references in the comment section of any video featuring Frank Vincent in existence.
U made me laugh out load...very hard to do...Awesome !!!!!!!!!!!!1
U literally made a reference, bro
3) 20 years in the can
"Come on honey, let's be friends." PRICELESS!
Luther Portnoi My late Mom loved this movie. We watched it on cable. She said the guy DeNiro played reminded her of my Dad. Just the "be friends" part. I had no idea who DeNiro was at the time.
I used to say this to an ex-girlfriend when she would get mad at me. It annoyed her to no end!!!
It defeats its own purpose! I've borrowed this a few times with the wife
That part always reminds of the scarface scene when al pacino pisses off elvira and she walks away from the room and he starts yelling “elvi i was just kidding” 😂
It's like a piece of charcoal. Bring it over heeeeere! Lmao
your nickname lmfao
Bring it ovaaaa camoon
after 2 seconds lol
I got no chooooice
🤣
“Your mother’s an animal, ya sunofabitch!” Lol
favorite line of the whole movie
Larry is hanging by a thread 🤣🤣
“HEY YOU! I’M GONNA GET OVER THAT DOG AND IMMA EAT IT FOR LUNCH! YOU HEAR ME LARRY?! LARRY?!” the whole fight between jake and larry was hilarious this whole scene is hysterical 😭😭😭
"Yo animals!!"
This is happening right now in an Italian neighborhood in New York.
Howard beach if you wanna be specific
Jake lived in the Bronx, trust me from living here thats pretty accurate.
@@evilkid31able I lived in an Italian neighborhood in the Bronx too. 😄
Just last night my friend
We have a Italian family here and they fight like every other night nice people but my god
" Dont overcook it, it defeats its own purpose! "
You realize that line refers to his career
🖕
Well...he’s not wrong.
Poipose
@@utubecorporatetroll obviously they do, otherwise they wouldn’t point it out in the comments, dipshit.
love how its in black and white makes it so much grittier
Makes the film more authentic to the time era and also in Jake LaMottas biography he said when he's reflecting back on his life he visualizes it in black and white.
MMA Forever It’s called film noir
@@vincentrobinson9645 Not exactly
Black and white picture Catches emotion and expression better
Degree7 Oh, really? Then Gone with the wind, Vertigo, Rear Window, and many..... must be in black and white? Lol
Damn, Frank Vincent would’ve been great in any role in “The Irishman” you are truly missed old friend
...now go get your shine box!
he looked alot more like tony pro then stehpen graham did, also around the same age as the real tony provenzano
Him and James Gandolfini are missed so much that it would have been great to have them in The Irishman.
And then Martin Scorsese would’ve used the same 3 actors for the 4th time. It would’ve been too much
Frank Vincent was great playing mafia guys. Go get the shine box
The neighbor Larry had balls yelling at Jake that way
You hear me Larry?
... Larry?
"Craazy animalss" 😂
Ya muthas an animal!
He should have been made right there!!
fju2112 funny it’s one of the first things he’s called in the film and by end that what he’s screaming he isn’t.
I'VE GOT NO CHOOOIIIIIIICE!
@Tommy O How I feel when I'm asked if I want to work overtime.
Da jackettttt
This is one of the most Italian scenes ever 😂😂 brilliant
"You hear me Larry? Larry?!" Gets me everytime. 😂
"You botherin me about a steak?!"
I've always found it odd that the actress who played Jake's first wife has no other acting credits to her name. I've Googled her around the web a bit and not a single film outside of Raging Bull and very little seems to be public about her life at all. Phenomenal role in this picture
I looked her up to last week and noticed she didn’t have any other movie roles.
@@josecarranza7555 maybe she retired or gor for bit died
Theresa Saldana? Yes she was on a lot of shows at one time.
@@julzguess2253 That's not Theresa Saldana. That's Lori Anne Flax. Raging Bull is her only acting credit on IMDb.
I'm italian and i find this scene accurate, even gestures and quotes are 100% accurate....i've seen those things hundreds of time in reality, lol....food is a serious thing
Im Armenian and i love the Italian culture.
Martin a Italian that's why it authentic
I'm Mexican and I like Italy and it's culture. It still don't get it why Italians are like Robert de Niro in this movie.
@@tonycorleone3663 I’m Spaniard, French and Native American and love both your guys’ women 💯
@@Snowboy2015 Seriously ? You have all those Backgrounds in your veins ? that might be the first time ever i find someone who shares the same exact ethnic background as me 😜
I have Mostly Native american and French blood but also spanish and a bit of german and dutch ( Native american, spanish and french inherited by my grandparents from maternal side and the other from my paternal side ).
This scene is supposed to be dramatic and serious, but to me it's pure comedy.
"It defeats it's own purpose."
"It looks like a piece of charcoal! BRING IT OVA 'EEEEEER!"
"You bodda me 'bout a steak?!?"
This scene is funnier than actual comedies.
Comedy and drama are not mutually exclusive.
maybe because that's how a lot of people talked and acted back then
Domestic mental abuse hilarious obviously you had a sheltered life
When he keeps saying “bring it ovaaa”, I start wheeze laughing lol.
@@alexiemery7821 Not sure if you're aware but this is a scene from a movie. It is not real. I'm assuming you're here watching this clip because you were entertained by the movie, perhaps this part of it specifically, so are you really in a position to judge somebody else for enjoying it?
The guy with the striped suit looked like the Shah of Iran.
I see what you did there, lmao!!
@Robert Scalchi Let me tell you a couple of three things!
I bet that guy in the stripped suit loved Jake like a brother in law
Twenty F$cking years in the can!
not to mention he compromised by eating grilled cheese of the radiator and jerking of into a tissue
My wife has never cooked me a steak without me acting out this scene.......Now, I have to make my own steaks (but at least their not charcoal)
MEP41376 lmaoooooo
MEP41376 YOU GOT NO CHOICE!!!
LOL you’re a legend
Jim lahey Ginny sack
*they're
Gordon Ramsay would do the same.
stfu. We are speaking of de niro. Keep that shit of ramsay to urself.
django unchained except he is not violent or even tough as deniro.
WHERE IS THE LAMB SAUCE?!
@@hcclips8780 Mint Jelly?
HAHA..."OH MY GOD! WHERE'S THE SPAGHETTTTIIIIII!!!!"
salvy should have told him to get his shinebox
Never gets old
italians are hilarious
Yes we are (I'm Italian)
@@billygiles3276 the Italian mafia is dead. The Russians and the Japanese are taking over the joint
Abraham Lincoln the Mexicans control the mafia
@@AbrahamLincoln4 AHAHa-hahahaAHAHAHAHAH
@@maximilianovazquez5163 AHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA !!!!!
When my teacher asks me if I want to repeat the test I failed....I GOT NO CHOOOOOICEEEEE
Really? I just don't and flunk out.
Marsellus Wallace 😂😂😂😂
"You hear me larry... larry!!!"
It's funny how they insult each other, but then worry about each other. Lol
I’m pretty sure he wasn’t worried about him. He was making sure Larry heard what he said about eating his dogs.
@@Jgm-gm9wi Whatever. Im not debating over it. Go do something better with your life. Are you larry BTW?
@@eliramirez3798 I know a guy named Eli, that's married to a friend of mine named Larry....do you live in Bensonhurst? His name is Eli Ramirez. His father's a big wig, up in Harlem..owns a restaurant in Miami Beach.
Larry Is worry about his Dog.
😂😂😂
I think the point is that he fought with everyone in his life even a neighbor who they didn’t even show
Each character robert plays he brings to life
Greatest actor ever
And Leo
@@Antisnot Denzel and Hanks are the top
I wouldn't say every lol. The last 20+ years have been rough, but up to then he's the GOAT imo
@@ChrisWilliams-bb2pc _"Denzel"_ ... at the top? 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
@@donarthiazi2443I think so for sure. Denzel can do great drama. I would like to see his comedic chops a bit more.
My best friend was a professional boxer in the early to late 80s. I got to know a lot of fighters during that time. I saw so much of that kind of behavior out of them. Most of them were always pissed off about something or argumentative. Lots of drug use, lots of woman trouble. It was an interesting decade.
You kind of have to have a couple screws loose to wanna get punched for a bad living to begin with.
@@jedsteelwell2354 even some of the seemingly normal ones had issue’s like sugar Ray Leonard
It's called the Wildman life
@@JonP1245even the normal ones that are seen as role models like Sugar Ray Robinson killed a person
and it was because he had to immerse himself to hurt people in the most effective way possible until the referee steps in
even had a dream about it, but since the priest said his dream wasn't gonna come true, he didn't pull any punches
in the case of Leonard, he was channeling multiple alter egos and one of them was "the street fighter" and the most iconic one was Sugar Ray, the one who "cannot lose" and enjoys hitting people and seeing them crumble
those words are from the righteous American charmer with a big smile 😂
Those men were suffering from brain trauma, one of the symptoms is acute agitation.
This is absolutely hysterical.
Probably some of the best dialogue delivery ever by bobby d
The actress who played his wife in this scene is terrific. They could have had a running sitcom; an Italian version of The Honeymooners. Don't think she ever made another film, and that's a shame because she was very good. Lori Anne Flax.
@@stuartperry1047 To me she just comes across as the wife.
Jake was the white Ike turner
@@stuartperry1047 yeah she really stood toe to toe with De Niro. Impressive as hell.
00:23 that stare lol
*It defeats it’s own purpose*
@Rory and tasty
She was literally hotter than the second wife lol.
NUTCool 100 percent
Looks not always everything, especially when your married and live with each other(I imagine. Never been married)
@@dp1986x if you can control situations like a man you'll never have an issue.
David Harrison a man makes plans and god laughs
@@dp1986x did you watch the movie? He was only into looks
She acted really well! I love the look she gave when he said don't overcook it and she didn't say anything! And she then thought for a moment he was going to beat her when she went into the kitchen!
It showed how annoyed she was with him
What a genius observation
I got no choice! I got no choice!
You call those carrots?
Did you eat them?!!!
@@davestuddaman8127 I got no chooooiiiice
jake is me at work when they ask me too stay
"i got no choice ..I GOT NOOO CHOIIICE!"
That silent "go f yourself" from Pesci is one of the best pieces of subtle acting ever
Because it was real. Pechi was from Brooklyn & this is how we were.
“You break anything in there I’m gonna kill ya, i sweat tah god I’m gonna come in dere and I’m gonna kill ya!” That line makes me LMAO!! Great delivery.
When he says "I got no choice" making that gesture is 100% italian
Lmao, Is Robert De Niro possibly related to Jimmy two times?
Im going to get the papers,get the papers
I’m gonna go get the papers get the papers
He always repeats himself anyway. Twice and sometimes more
That looks bad that looks bad.
he gooot noo choooooice
Lol come on let's be friends
0:37 IT’S LIKE A PIECE OF CHARCOAL BRING IT OVER HERE!
He threw his dinner on the floor then sent the wife to her room? LoL
He was crazy, that's all.
He had no choice! He had no chooooice!!!!
Robert Herrick Well I am italian and can guarantee that we do that.. 😂😃
@@alessiasalzano9110 Can't imagine how I'd see someone inside my own heart, throwing a meal I made, for them, that they too worked hard for on the ground. I mean we'd make up but a part of me would be dead inside. Guess it starts young with you lol.
@@Krystalmyth I'm Italian and i've never seen that in any family or house that had decency in it.
Earlier: "I swear, if you break anything, I'm gonna kill you"
30 seconds later: "Come on, honey, let's be friends"
The most powerful part is, you can’t tell if it’s supposed to be funny, horrifying, or both. People can argue Scorsese intended any of the 3.
C'mon let's be friends.
“You gna find your dog dead in the hall way” 😂
Greatest Acting by Deniro!!
Period.
you bothering me about a shinebox?
She is beautiful
nate johnson that’s Teresa Saldana, a Hispanic actress
@@jogmas12 no Teresa Saldana was his brother's wife.
Isaac Guillen I’m talking about in real life. She’s not Italian
@@jogmas12 ohhhhh ok 🤦 my apologies
@@jogmas12
The woman in this scene as Jake's wife is Lori Ann Flax....Theresa Saldano played Joey's wife.
She's beautiful
Yeah and crazy so you know she is good in bed
@@claudiomonreal4822 what's the actresses name?
@@dewanmdurnto3592 Lori Ann Flax
@@DeadPixel1105 thanks
@@DeadPixel1105 she didn't do many films after that huh
This scene is hilarious. From the charcoal bit to the table being tossed to the,"I've got no choice!!! I've got no choice!!!" I love this scene.
Don’t forget Larry from the window part 😂
@@tinanikkillz8570 Of course! He's going to eat his dog for lunch 😜😜😜!!!!
What I love about this scene is how quickly the fight ends “come on honey let’s be friends, truce?” And it’s over haha
The slow pan on the girls face has always been one of my favorite shots in cinema history.
I love her hairstyle
ITS LIKE A PIECE OF CHARCOAL 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
this brings me back to red hook brooklyn n.y. in the 70s(obviously it was vernacular there way way way earlier) and how all the italians talked to each other. there was a kinda macho-swagger in the way the men carried themselves too. "you hear what i said"?, "you hear what i said"?.
+Murmad Man Reading my mind. I was thinking the same, but Hoboken.
BRING IT OVAH EAAARRR
"You call those carrots?"
I'm just some Canadian guy and I say 😂😂😂
I love this movie, one of my favorites of all time.The acting is terrific!
I just said " DON"T OVER COOK IT!"
The funniest part was when he tipped over the table. LOL!!!
Why is it funny?
@@dilbophagginzsome people lack the emotional intelligence to look at things seriously and instead just laugh at everything. Not to be rude but kinda of like that special Ed kid that we’ve all known before that just laughs at everything that happens in life because his brain doesn’t have any maturity or intelligence to produce any other actual real intelligent emotions
me when my boss says I don't have to cover shifts "I got nooo choooice I got nooo choooice!" lmao
Joey Trimble LOL
The dinner table fight in Ted 2. Hilarious!!!
Is this supposed to be a comedy? I'm laughing
The actress is so good in this scene! and this is the ONLY film she was in?
He sounds like Joe gatto from Impractical jokers. "You hear me Larry? LAR-EE?"
One of the best movies of all time
Yeah, Joaquin Phoenix's brother made him watch it twice and the man never looked back.
Phoenix is arguably our greatest contemporary actor, so a wise move by his brother!
Beautifully directed ...
Gary Mac
Phoenix is good but nothing to compare... De Niro is the greatest ever
G. Ma Phoenix is better
This is what happens when you have people living in such close quarters and there is so much poverty, broken dreams, and dispair. This scene always breaks my heart.
@costa
I'm sorry to hear that.
money don't always mean everything though, I grew up in a middle class family, and my family was dysfunctional as hell
@@ChrisWilliams-bb2pc Oh . I completely agree. I'm saying though that your environment and circumstances can have a profound impact on who you are, and the relationships you find yourself in. We all know there are happy and miserable people of every class.
@@christineblack1223 OK then, that makes sense
Lol I grew up in this kinda environment and those where some of the best times in my life
Don’t overcook it, ya overcook it it’s no good.
Theresa Saldana did NOT play his wife, he played the wife of Joe pesci's character.
you are right , thats not her,
His 1st wife is played by Lori Anne Flax.
I got no choice.. I got no chooooiiice... I got no choooooooiiiiice. 😂😂😂
Frank Vincent the best hairline of all time
Let’s be friends. I got no choooiiiice
The acting quality is off the charts!! Incredible!! GOAT!!!
You hear me larry? Larry! lol
Ahahahahah I am italian and this is exactly how we behave here in my country 😃 Earthquake in the house, overreacting and screaming everywhere, slamming doors, drama, drama and drama again for silly things such the steak here... 😂 and then, 10 minutes later : "C'mon Honey, let's be friends", especially with your partner, ahahahahah this scene is so accurate! 😂😆😅❤
I'm Italian and I'm in the United States. I'm so stereotyped but yet again I've got no choice!
Alessia Salzano you animal
As a steak lover myself I can understand him worrying about it being overcooked. But like the old saying goes if you want it done right do it yourself. If I am going to eat the steak I'm going to be the one who makes the steak.
1st generation Italian here and married to a 1st generation wife as well.
That’s steak night at my house too..
Ma che cazzo stai dicendo?
1:39
Jake: I got no choice
Joey: ohhh
Jake: I got no chooooice
Jake: *I GOT NO CHOOOOICE*
Don’t bother Jake about a steak 🥩.
0:25 that look she gives em, that cold stare is all you need to know! 👌🏻👌🏻👌🏻
My Irish brother in law acts like him with the accent an everything
@Chris Suarez it's a New York thing more than an ethnic thing trust me I know lol
An Italian woman and an Irish man together is like an unstoppable force meets an immovable object.
Love how he just wasted a good bottle of wine and whole meal.
it was like a piece of charcoal
1:39 when you got no choice
Jakes wife is smokin
Sam Clover she is lowkey god damn
That Retroholic don't see anything weird or lowkey about it lol. She's smokin, how many women you see looking like that on a daily basis??
His second one
Actress name??
Junior Mafia no..the second was a downgrade compared to this 1.
I got noo choiceeee! I got NO choiceeee !
Robert De Niro's best performance maybe the greatest
Suat 34 that bit where he’s having the mental breakdown in prison wow
Undoubtedly, alongside Taxi Driver and The Deer Hunter
@@jorgeesquiviaescobar4149 He's incredible in both roles, I agree with you ! I would add Heat as well :)
@@ramonwebber phenomenal
@@jorgeesquiviaescobar4149 absolutely. Cape Fear also
“Me and my wife has this argument at least once a week. Just like this”
It's foreplay for some.
get in theerrrrreee
He definitely had NO CHOICE
1:20
“Where ya gonna be?”
“Wit my shinebox.”
This must’ve been before Uncle Philly was sent to prison and had to eat grilled cheese off the radiator.
"*Angrily Ducts table over" You bothering me..*Throws Steak*... About a steak, huh?! YOU BOTHERING ME ABOUT A STEAK?!" LOL XD
What a movie this is. This scene practically has so much going on it. From the wife's lost patience to Jake's lashing out on practically everyone just like the title of the movie. Wow
It's in the video's title you genius.
@@MB-fo2skHe didn’t ask what movie it is. He said “What a movie this is,” you genius.
@@rc8s Can't you see he has edited his comment since, you clever, clever devil?
He left her for a 15 year old
I find how Italian couple's argue are so beautiful and poetic
I love italian domestic violence too. it’s so beautiful
“I GOT NO CHOICE!”
u r both' me by the steak? HAHHAHHAHAHA. freak'n genious.
Its so funny all the fuss about the steak and when she finally brings it he flips the table over...😂😂😂
0:54 Lmao
Billy Bats can't catch a break with Pesci.
wait a minute... did seth macfarlane get the idea from this scene when Ted and tammy Lynn fought in the kitchen loool its so similar and the scene in the window too xD
When he flips the table over has gotta be the funniest part 😂
Larry, Larry!!!!!!!!!!