"I told you, NO KIDS" | Scarface | CLIP
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At the level of business he was doing moral values just get in the way
Apparently everytime Hector Salamanca messes with bombs he ends up dead, lol.
ding ding ding ding
Hector alway has it coming
"Who works for who?"
@@doc7569 whoosh.
@@doc7569 from the breaking bad series
I loved the fact that even a ruthless criminal like Tony had at least one not negotiable boundary
It's all relative. If you compare him to Anton Chigurh, Tony would be a downright saint. He's a jerk, but in his own words, he wouldn't kill anyone that didn't have it coming to him.
And that was enough to cause his fall.
Tony was weak.
Well besides his incest for his sister
he was a complete moron, and had what was coming to him, come to him thankfully. good movie . but the second half is just watching douchebag tony be douchebag tony to the max.
He actually survived that shot and ended up paralyzed in a wheelchair
last chance to look at me Hector
@@diegobarragan1800 HAWWWWWWWW !
🛎️🛎️🛎️
For real?
@@manuelmoreno8374no it’s a breaking bad reference
LAST CHANCE TO LOOK AT ME....HECTOR
I was looking for the Breaking Bad reference LOL
Hector and his bombs
😂😂😂
He did look at him, and he got shot
hahaha
Look at chu now. Even the worst of us , at least in this film have compassion for life. One of the best actors of our time.
Compassion for life? He blew the dude's head off. If he actually had compassion for life he would have just stayed out of range so he couldn't trigger the bomb instead of shooting him lol
@@michaelterkildsen7964but you could tell it was a split-decision. Deep down he must’ve known the consequences of betraying Sosa. Also remember, the plan was to kill the man, he was supposed to be alone, not with his family. These were not subtle plot points
@@HummaKavula-DontVoteForStupid don't matter the target will usually take down everyone around them.
@@jrag1000 but that’s the whole point I’m making. If the target had a couple of bodyguards with him, I don’t think Tony would’ve had an issue, but the fact that it was his wife and kid he had an issue with that.
i told choo mang
just because tony had a few moral values , it cost him his life
the angel of death doesn't care about the how, what, who, where and why.
that's not his job.
he only cares about when.
the fact stands that tony did have a morsel of moral value before he died.
other than that, it's all incidental.
He died for those kids and they'll grow up never knowing their lives were saved by a brutal drug lord lol
This is the most important thing he did in his entire miserable life
He chose his life over his freedom. He'd rather be dead with dignity than alive a coward.
There were many more factors that contributed to his downfall. It's practically Shakespearean: His Hubris, his obsession with his sister, his refusal to leave well enough alone, don't fix what's not broke. Great modern Tragedy.
2:52
The expression on Ernie and Chi-Chi's face pretty much let you know how things are going to go from that moment on.
Ernie’s face 2:45 😂😂
yeah they partners with a dead mane
2:20 "Tony, Tony mang he's getting up, come on let's do it."
Ernie couldn’t catch a break. He damn near shit himself after Frank gets shot. Then takes a relaxing swig of Jack Daniel’s knowing he is now rehired by Tony. Now he’s in the car like… Is Sosa gonna ask me do I want a job too? No! Sosa don’t recruit.
Ernie's whiskey bottle grew three sizes that day
This is the turning point in tonys character. He was a ruthless drug dealer but he wasn't prepared to murder innocent children. But then it cost his life.
But he was one of the few that actually had the guts to not do it, even though he knew he was deep in the sh!t
@@1___________________1-n6i yes he was in a catch 22 situation. He's damned if he does it and damned if he didn't. Me, i would have fled and left the country 🤣🤣
Ναι ενώ όλοι οι άλλοι βαρώνοι βγαίνουν στην σύνταξη σε βαθιά γεράματα . Αυτή η ζωή ,είτε έτσι είτε αλλιώς πάντα έχει σύντομο τέλος
Yeah but how many crack babies was he responsible for creating
@@davetherave1729 Unless he is willing to just get near the guy and risk yeeting in infront of traffic/ family
Despite being a ruined character, he still had some humanity left in him.
Hate to say it. Whatever humanity he had in this scene. He lost when he killed his homie Manny few scenes later.
@@cinemagamster Right
@@Agente6231 i’m just saying
@@cinemagamster And you are not wrong. 👍🏼
@@cinemagamsterimo, manolo is dumb for trying it with tony's sister after already having his life threatened. and he knows tony is about that life lol. tony already was beyond stressed knowing sosa was going to hunt him down then to be betrayed by his best friend, he was far over the edge. no excuses for tony, i get that, but that was such an obviously terrible idea for manolo to go through with
" You think I kill 2 kids and a woman, F*ck That, i don't Need that Sh*t in my Life" Lmfaoo fkng Tony😂
Nope, just his best friend, his sister, and all his gang he came up with.
@@jrag1000to be fair; he didn’t kill Gina or his gang, he just got them killed inadvertently, there’s a difference.
@@exiledhebrew1994 gina got manny killed she knew why he was so hesitant to date her
@@LaserStorm1000 that’s a wrong way of thinking bro; Tony should have been happy because he knows manny would treat Gina well. Tony was jealous because Tony loved Gina too
I read that in his voice lol
I find it hilarious how Tony keeps yelling at Alberto's corpse '...you stupid fuck! Look at you now!'
I toll you mah! I toll you! No fawken kiss!!! Nachuwana lesen!!
I always laugh when Tony says "Well, look at you now"
The rock said it few times to Cody Rhodes
His brutal one liners make me laugh too… when he meets the dude with chain saw in the street: “you’re dead” 😂
reminds me of willem dafoe's "look at ye" from the lighthouse. lmao
The Final Boss The Rock must have watch Montana knowing he will Cody
@JKaiserable, oh, i always thought he said "your turn".
They better call The Wolf to clean that s*it up.
And Saul...
dead spigger storage
A please would be nice.
ha!
He’ll be there in 10
I respect how Tony refused to harm a woman and children
yet in the back his saying let's get it done
I don't recall him crying for the woman with the shotgun in the chainsaw scene. It was innocence that drew his compassion to the surface, not blind chivalry.
@@palaceofwisdom9448 I agree completely with the statement of innocence that drew him to his actions. Chilivary lol what is that in today's society?
@@palaceofwisdom9448yup. Definitely children. Though, I do think he would've been a gentlemen if that lady at the beginning wasn't even looking like Frankenstein to begin with 😂
@APPEALtoFEAR that it did
Great scene yelling at the corpse like a boss. One of pachinos best roles.
who?
Hector can't catch a break with these bombs
ONE OF THE GREATEST MOVIES EVER.
I absolutely loved Scarface as a kid, but when I became a teenaged wannabe director film snob , I thought it was pretty sloppy
but eventually as I got older I started to enjoy it again, because I realized how much depth Scarface has.
@APPEALtoFEAR great movie no doubt
@@AnetaMihaylova-d6f Fun fact;
Al Pacino was in his 40’s when Scarface released
@@APPEALtoFEAR so what I am in my 40 ties now
At least one person on a movie review writes that comment. LOL. Never fails.
Tony has a heart! How sweet!
He is a cutiepie
Facts but died
😂😂😂
2:43 “man, I don’t even have an opinion”
Well you gotta have an Opinion
@@MALEX-p2b You think that Sosa would think that I'd be willing to kill-
Pulp Fiction Reference? 😂😂😂
@@MALEX-p2b 💥 💥 💥
the music and their acting do such a good job in giving the spectator that feeling of tension of the moment. such a stressful scene haha
Tony's most honorable move became his worst mistake.
?
He picked the wrong time and the wrong dude to have a conscience.
It wasnt a mistake
@Parasmunt yes it was the right move
@@Parasmunt Of course was. Even if Sosa didn't send men to kill Tony, they all would go to the jail
Despite this, Tony basically had the last laugh in his death. This guy who they were supposed to kill probably busted their operation.
Sosa would probably have to deal with the FBI in no time...that's if the government he was trying to buy didn't get him first.
What never made sense to me is the logic of Sosa's plan. Say it went off exactly as planned... gee, a car bomb. I wonder who might have been behind it? Like what exactly was Sosa's goal from the start? Killing a journalist on the way to the UN isn't exactly going to go unnoticed.
Conversely, Sosa at least has plausible deniability with the actual car bomb. Anyone who could have been potentially exposed could have been behind it.
😂😂 Driving around with empty beer cans on the dashboard.
😂…..I’m wondering now if they did that to make them unsuspicious
@thunder_balls
Inconspicuous*
Jesus christ the IQ of people is plummeting.
@@B-26354 You’re absolutely right and I deserve to be humiliated for it. I’d do the same thing. Thank you for catching my laziness.
They might just be plugging Budwiser.
Drinking and driving wasn't outlawed at the time of this film...
He traded his entire empire and life’s work to keep two kids and their mother alive. That makes him a hero in a way.
no lol
Yet he played a part in the ruining of a great many other peoples lives..
he's still a pos and this might be the only time a "good side" ever came out of tony lol
@@missingno88 yeah literally, idk how this one instance outweighs all the bad
No, it only makes him a guy who could've tried turning his life around because he still had some good in him before getting deeper into the swamp.
2:53 Ernies expessions always crack me up for some reason. Every scene he's in , he's worrying lol
Such cruel irony that this was actually the start of his downfall.
Plus he was always doing cocaine too and got addicted to it
@@peacocktheradiodemon that too
It was either this downfall or living haunted by the fact that he killed kids, maybe even after killing his only friend too, leading him deeper into addiction until eventually he loses it all and end up homeless and out of his mind.
@@robertrosado91 or…just what happened in the game.
@@robertrosado91 that too plus a sequel was gonna be made where is son would've continued where he left off at
So many nuances in this movie..the
bud cans on the dash..art.
I found hilarious that obsession that Tony has to talk to dead people 2:56
Talks to his dead sister too
Really humanized him in that scene.
Not really. It seems more like a drug addict having morals without being aware of anything.
@@AbrahamCasillas-t3oAre you unaware of what the word “humanize” means?
@@jaredmueller6005 And have you just read my comment and have ever been by drug addicts in your life? If you say "how you doin" to a drug addict they will probably say the same thing. If you hold the door for them or give them anything they'll say "Thank you".
Just what every gangster needs is some empty beer cans on the dash.
Was actually common in the 1970s to see, sometimes you'd see a pistol on the dash as well, regular people did these things.
yes, I remember @@GardenerEarthGuy
They were probably looking out for assassins. The beer cans would make it look like the car behind them was just rednecks.
@@GardenerEarthGuythank god those days are over
@@lastjedi007 actually people were more responsible back then. We didn't have issues until it became a cash cow for the occupation.
I love how Tony lecture a dead guy
Soulless people are dead before their mortal death/ No interior life, no conscience, and he got eliminated by Tony Montana/ The individual outlaw whom conventional society labels the bad guy knows there are lines you don't cross/
I toll you mah! I toll you! No fawken kiss!!! Nachuwana lesen!! Chudaaaay muda fuqa!!!
He survived it bro
Dead guys are better listeners.
Did you just tough talk a dead body -owen Wilson in starsky and hutch 😂
Not only did he not want to hurt the mother & her children. He didn’t want to hurt that beautiful Citroen either 🙂
I just love how Tony keeps talking to Alberto’s corpse because he’s so high on coke to realize he’s dead.
is that what you got from that scene
@@hatfaesax I mean, it sure looks that way to me, the guy was dead, there was no use to keep shouting none sense at him, but Tony was clearly not thinking straight, and we could see him snorting prior to the job, he does the same with Gina, but he got even higher at that point, even telling her her face got all dirty and not to be mad at him, when again, she was dead, it’s not like she would react. If I’m wrong or you have a different take though I’m willing to know what it is.
@@riceball52 It isnt uncommon for people to talk to others after theyre dead, especially when theyre emotional or angry. They know theyre dead, but they might be telling them how stupid they were for doing something, its just an unfulfilled urge to say something to them. But given how Tony was on coke so much and he had talked to Gina in a similar way, maybe he really was too high to notice
Tony was ALSO sending a message to the 2 guys in the back seat..Think about it...😮
He was not dead. Later he became the head of the Salamanca family.
My man rolling up 1st Ave with two bodied Budweisers on the dashboard. Things that can never happen in real life.,😂😂😂😂😂
Not these days. Times were different back then.
This is why we love Tony. He's merciless, but like Omar, he doesn't hurt anybody outside the game.
He’s a ruthless and stylish badass who never harms innocents or kids n’ women in general. That’s why we love him
"I never f***** over anyone who didn't have it coming." In a way, there's honor in that.
The journalist he was trying to assassinate was def not in the game.
@@Burt1038 he was a rat
He actually played the scene out in his head before he killed them. Tony would rather suffer a drug lord's wrath, rather than the guilt of atrocity like that.
Not to mention the very bad publicity that every newspaper would happily dish against him.
After that violent gory scene the jazz music comes on like no one was just unalived 😂😂😂
Look at you now. 😂😂😂😂. The bud cans are classic 🍻🍻🍻
I toll you mah! I toll you! No fawken kiss!!! Nachuwana lesen!!
2:53 when you tell her you don’t want kids and she says she’s pregnant 😂
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂 I'm weak!!
@@komodo420. stop it
😂😂😂
looool
I toll you mah! I toll you! No fawken kiss!!! Nachuwana lesen!!
This Scarface character seems really interesting, they should make an entire movie just about him
Oh you
Lame
That’s how hector salamanca ended up in a wheel chair
Chi Chi…get the Ye Yo
Even Tony has morals. The monster Alberto is eliminated.
maybe saving the life of a whole familly was his demise, but it may have been his potential salute
2:53 Chi-Chi and Ernie were like "Man, now we're fucked!"
I absolutely love the Budweiser cans on the dashboard. Totally 80's!!
Yeah, but not driving around the city in a conspicuously ugly clunker station wagon vehicle/ Either Mustang GT or Pontiac Firebird in the '80s era/
Yeah, no way that flies in 2024.
I remember 20 yrs when some people from high school watched this movie and did this scene while cruising around
"Look at me Hector, I told you no kids!!!"
I toll you mah! I toll you! No fawken kiss!!! Nachuwana lesen!!
And since Tony shot on his head, Hector only communicate with the bell.
“ Aw man I shot Hector in the face, must’ve went over a bump or something”
2:48 “WHAT DO U THINK I AM? HUH?!”
**cuts to the blown off head**
Каким бы Тони не был жестоким, он был справедливым, дети это святое, мое уважение Аль Пачино👍
I love how Tony is fearful st first, but then the more he talks to himself and his partner, he gets angrier, and angrier, and angrier just thinking about it until he finally decides he'd rather risk the consequences than murdering children.
hector salamanca: “la familia es todo”
Such a great scene. Really shows the dimensions of the bad guy in this movie.
What a performance from Pacino this was! Absolutely incredible 👏
See? Underneath his gruff exterior and in spite of all the murderin' n' such...
Tony really had a heart of gold.💛
"Cayate!" Has always been the way my friend and I answer each other texts. It could just ask "wya?" 😂😂
callate*
*cállate
I toll you mah! I toll you! No fawken kiss!!! Nachuwana lesen!!
I don't care what Academy Awards and Others say, to me Pacino is the GOAT
Hey, that is Hector Salamanca
“this ain’t no place for no heroes, this ain’t no place for a better man”
Honor, even with bad guys, nothing can ever break that. Semper Fi Tony!
Sosa knew that Tony was a straight-up dude. Tony just picked the wrong time to have a conscience.
Tony never had what it takes to make it in that life. He had morals, but it takes non.
There's some bad in the best of us and There's some good in the worst of us!
Tony has more morals than an IDF soldier
Love this scene…
On one hand, Tony Montana is etched into pop culture as this ruthless criminal who made his way up while being raw, over the top yet still cool.. but everyone seems to forget this scene when he shows he has heart and some sort of morals (opposite to Sosa and such)!
And on the other hand, it demonstrates A LOT about how things are (in real life).. because what ultimately causes Tony’s downfall/death is him showing mercy and doing what’s right! It was NOT him being a bad guy, doing wrongful acts, so on…….
He also killed his best friend, and was silly being over protective of his family.
You can't dance with the devil, then want to change the playlist. That's not how life works.
@@boshirahmed nothing wrong with being protective, and he warned manny
Tony had manners, sophisticated killer
Omg, is that Senior Salamanca? Hector! Hector Salamanca??? Hehe. He was so young!
Ding ding….
This is one the best and unintentionally funny scenes of all time. You can really tell how much Tony hates that guy.
I told you, mang!
I swear it was this clip alone that showed me Mark Margolis not only was in Breaking Bad as Hectoe Salamanca, but ALSO Scarface?! Rest in peace, you incredible legend.
2:42 😂😂😂😂😂😂this part always kills me 😭
_Even Tony Montana had a moral compass_
Yup, no murdering women or children and is (most likely) disgusted by human trafficking and grape as well too. Coool
I wish al Pacino would of spoke Spanish the whole movie he sounds awesome
Scarface may have been a ruthless criminal, but at least he had SOME morals.
The worst thing in the scene is the Budweiser cans and Chinese food containers on the dash
Of all the things that can be said about Tony montana he at least has enough of a heart that he refuses to kill innocent children even if its to his benefit
Love that he shoots the guy but the glass behind him doesn’t explode 🤣
Bulletproof windows mate cmon
u spoil it! in every film there's consistency errors.
Maybe the bullet got stuck in his head
He carried a Beretta Cheetah in .380 ACP. Unlikely that it would overpenetrate a human head.
It's how he cusses as he drives that's hilarious 😂
Poor Hector
He survived the shot, but spent the rest of his life in a wheelchair 😔
First he got killed by a cuban gangster that had more coke than sugar in his blood, then he got to spend the rest of his days in a wheelchair unable to speak.
On the bright side, in the second time he managed to detonate the bomb. It looks like he was given a second chance and managed to get the job done on second attempt.
@@vladm5920he survived and then he was poisoned by one of his henchmen to spent his rest to his life in a wheelchair
The soundtrack is so intense it drags you into the film.
If you really think about it it's sad that Tony Montana is one of the most honorable criminals in movie history but it's the whole entire reason that he ends up losing everything and at least you know he's a good guy for not killing that woman in her child when he could have just easily let that happen just to stay on top of the power he had along with the money
Even a drug lord like Tony knows that all money ain't good money.
Don't blame him even a cold blooded killer needs some type of moral . I earned a lotnof respect for him after this God bless us all 💕🙏
This is the tragedy of Scarface. Tony, at his heart, is an honourable man, in a world where you can only survive if you're a complete psychopath. If you're willing to sell everyone and everything to save yourself. Tony wasn't - he still hung onto his humanity in the midst of all the violence around him - and that's why he ended up dead. And if you are willing to give up your humanity to rise to the top, to kill friends and family in the blink of an eye, is it really worth it?
Oh come on, the whole movie is about how Tony had no fear of anything, neither for himself nor for people around him. His "career" starts with him watching his friend mutilated alive with the chainsaw, knowing he's next and not saying a pip
The scene sums up to me the black and white motif that goes with Scarface poster. At the face value of everything he does, there’s no grey areas in his moral code. It’s either right or wrong, do it or don’t do it, yes or no. It’s what Sosa liked about him, but it’s also why he ends up dead via Sosa
Whenever people talk about Scarface, they never talk about how Al's character saved the lives of precious children. In doing so, they miss the entire heroic theme of the film. And that theme is that Scarface, a man who has sinned his entire life, sacrifices himself for the precious lives of innocent children he didn't even know.
Wrong. There is no heroic theme in this film.
That’s just common sense, dealers don’t mrdr children…
Jesse would have convinced them.
Brian De Palma filming, Al Pacino acting and Giorgio Moroder's music 🔥🔥🔥
I love that white car 🥰
It looks so cool and so rugged & have a high ground clearance its practical.
Citroen DS from the 70s
@@KuKoKaNuKo thank you for sharing the critical detail 👍
Saved a presidents life in 62!
Say what you want about Montana but he had morals. Well I guess one moral lmao
Exactly what i would have done.
Look at you now.
every time I pass by Tudor city it reminds me of this scene
0:44 the only time we hear him speak Spanish
"Look at you Now"
It’s always been fascinating to me that Tony’s only piece of softness and humanity is his fondness for children. And it is this only skerrick of goodness in his soul, that leads to his destruction. If Tony was just bad all the way through, the assassination would have been carried out and he would have lived on and prospered….
Am I the only one to wonder what the lesson is here? Lol
Look at how he got those two kids to watch Manny shoot his shot at that woman at the beach. Deep down, Tony was a good guy, but his bad choices outweighed any good he had in him.
This perfectly explains how Hector got into his wheelchair to begin with
He survived thanks to a metal plate in his skull.
Bravo Vince!
bro thinks he is jesse pinkman
Scarface is a masterpiece.
Back in Manny’s and Alberto’s days you had to make sacrifices if you wanted to reach the top, while nowadays kids want everything and are not ready to make small sacrifices 😔😔
What sacrifices did they made
@@Karlebow571 They sacrifced their lives in Scarface to become cartel bosses in Breaking Bad 😂😂
Good to see I'm not the only one who drives around with empty beer cans and food containers on their dashboard.