Jack's dialogue delivery is so emaculate that one feels the power of every word he utters without being theatrical. He's blessed with the timing and modulation. Very few, if any, in the league.
The problem with Jack is that he always plays himself. We all love him, so we don't mind, but I don't call that acting. De Niro on the other hand can do it all.
“I always wanted to hit 10 million dollars.” I swear Nicholson has the best lines in film history. A fine actor and definitely owned the scenes he was in, in this film.
@@jumicri8076 The best would be De Niro, Nicholson AND Pacino. Sadly the closest we will get to it is with The Irishman... But not so sadly, cause Joe Pesci is almost a Jack Nicholson to me.
De Niro’s acting is so good. Nicholson is really getting to him and Robert just acting drunk and slowly getting more frustrated is awesome. Great tension in these scenes
This was so good. Nicholson probably just wanted to do this bit part to work with Kazan and DeNiro. Its really a master class in method acting. Kazan was so subtle with them. I really think this is one of DeNIro's best performances.
aman gajraj what the fuck are you calling him copycat for? People are supposed to learn from great legends like Nicholson or De Niro, so shut the fuck up!
@@ok-gq6wu he mentioned someone and I’m assuming that someone said something along the lines of “Leo is a garbage copycat actor”😂.... then that so called person who was mentioned in the first comment deleted his post
I watched the movie because of Jack and wanting to see these two together, but De Niro was really good in this movie too, man, wish they acted together more, two Legends
Living proof that two epic actors can be in a real clunker of a movie. Impenetrable dialogue, zero character motivation and a fight scene with as much physicality as an M&M commercial.
I strongly disagree.They're playing the roles that they casted for Is and capturing the The characters they're displayed to play. They both stole the scene.
u can almost feel that tension of "i wont try and upstage you, if you dont try and upstage me" lol i never realised these two had worked together. i wud of love to have seen nicholson share the screen with more legends like pacino, gene hackman and dustin hoffman
This is like watching King Kong VS Godzilla (human form) in a movie its crazy how they're just goin straight at it like the film they're in dosent longer existe
@WinterKingdomWolves Yeh I don`t know. If we`re talking about a fist fight, I think Deniro has the edge. He looks like the kind of guy who would not only punch your lights out, but once your in the floor he would go nuts kicking your head. Jack looks like the kind of guy who would look menacing if you know he caries a gun, or clown make up. They`re both awesome actors though
Have you noticed the jump cuts at 1:54 : when De Niro talks his hand is near his body but when Nicholson plays opposite to De Niro his hand is on the chair
wo wait a second... there is film which was made in1976 starting Jack Nicholson and DeNiro, in this whole world today i m being recomended this youtube. Crazy life.
@@MajidMohebi-nh3lu Well, OK... The psycho-dwarf act that's served Pesci so well, for so long, is, to an extent, inevitably a scene stealer. But Joe Pesci's is in nowhere near the same acting league as Jack Nicholson.
...This clip has also got me thinking that in a parallel universe, Jack Nicholson plays Travis Bickle in Taxi Driver and Robert De Niro is playing Randall Mcmurphy in One Flew Over The Cuckoo`s Nest
Nah, both of them were perfectly cast in those particular movies. I think that DeNiro would've been good in Cuckoos Nest and Jack in TD, but probably not to the level of the way it turned out. Just like DeNiro might've made a good Michael Corleone but not as good as Al Pacino was just like Al Pacino wouldn't be quite right for Raging Bull.
@@joemckim1183 You're rigth, It would be so weird to see them switch places. De Niro is too serious to Cuckoos Nest, his laugh would be more strange than crazy, and I think he would lack charisma. On the other hand, Nicholson would have too much charisma for Travis Bickle, I don't think we would be able to see how much he is tired of the world just by looking at his eyes.
This is fucking awesome, never knew Nicholson and De Niro acted together. Thought that was as cool as the video was gonna get then fucking Robert Mitchum walks into shot! Excellent stuff.
And the fight goes on. Writer's Guild strikes happen because writers create content that gets stolen. Then a few of them get more money and the strike ends but the thievery continues. So Nicholsen and DeNiro are still going at it somewhere.
I Got Jack Nicholson Vs De Niro All Day. De Niro Is A Legend And A Great Actor. But Nobody Can Touch The Great Jack Nicholson I Don't Care What Actor You Put Against Him. His Delivery Is Unmatched. De Niro Can't Shine Jack Nicholson's Shoes On His Best Day..
This is cool, i never knew De Niro and Nicholson had been in a movie together, does anyone know if Nicholson and Pacino has ever been in a movie together?
@spxeli Why do you think Jack can't be subtle, have you seen the Pledge or About Schmidt. And yes Jack could do a Johnny Boy or maybe even Jake LaMotta in his younger years, why not, it just wont be as compelling as Bob's. And Bob could possible do a Randle McMurphy, but it probably just wont have the charisma, charm and warmth Jack brought to the role which made it such a amazing performance. To say that one is better than the other is difficult because they play such different roles.
Two poles of Method acting in the 70s - DeNiro and Nicholson - nice to see them sparring here, and under Elia Kazan, no less - Kazan co-founded the Actors' Studio, then hired Strasberg to run it - and it was Kazan's electrifying 50s films w Brando that popularized the Method - Kazan instructed DeNiro to do as little as possible here, and that's been DeNiro's ethos ever since - this is well made, but IMO none of them is at their peak here, which is why nobody's heard of this 70s film, despite its cast, despite its timing amidst DeNiro and Nicholson's greatest roles - - this film is easier to take on TH-cam, in bits and pieces that showcase the skill - and I do feel like seeing it again after so much time - it's a different kind of filmmaking that we see less of nowadays - but I still think the fire had long since gone out of Kazan by this point - still fascinating to see how the maestro sets up the acting dynamics, his specialty - - and a Fitzgerald project depicting Thalberg is also very likely Kazan's own comment on the industry, for his final film - also curious to consider Kazan's thoughts re this exchange, considering his own controversial history w politics, how DeNiro feels excluded from the ping pong here (also see Beatty's Reds, w Nicholson wonderfully cast as Eugene O'Neill) Nicholson riffed off his own persona, like Bogart or Dean, while DeNiro submerged himself like a chameleon - and, as people, Nicholson is larger than life, while DeNiro is shy and withdrawn - both are masters - I prefer DeNiro's peak 70s work, but IMO Nicholson sustained his quality more successfully over the decades - in this scene, Nicholson is more vivid, but I find myself watching DeNiro more closely -
It’s impossible for these guys to do a bad scene together, particularly when they were in their prime, but this is still not a great scene. In a better movie, it would’ve been hella bad ass to put these two together in the 70s. But this is probably better than nothing.
I never knew they acted together...wow.
Me either. This is truly awesome.
I was just about to say me neither
Me........... Oh you already said that
This was a good movie!
Jack can outmatch anyone, after all he is the Joker. 😏
Jack's dialogue delivery is so emaculate that one feels the power of every word he utters without being theatrical. He's blessed with the timing and modulation. Very few, if any, in the league.
The problem with Jack is that he always plays himself. We all love him, so we don't mind, but I don't call that acting. De Niro on the other hand can do it all.
That's the problem with most actors except Brando and Meryl Streep
@@VelhaGuardaTricolor You could say the same about De Niro.
@@VelhaGuardaTricolor De Niro's not so versatile either - like Nicholson, he's just sublime at what he does do!
@@glamdolly30 De Niro's extremely versatile. Nicholson's versatile too. I think everyone on both "sides" is wrong here.
“I always wanted to hit 10 million dollars.” I swear Nicholson has the best lines in film history. A fine actor and definitely owned the scenes he was in, in this film.
Two of the greatest actors going head to head: De Niro and Nicholson. My personal favorites. I wish these two would've done more films together.
Did you miss Robert Mitchum? The original Max Cady?
@@TheKitchenerLeslieSame with Moreau and Tony Curtis.
Me too
DeNiro and Nicholson. Good combination.
The best .
@@jumicri8076 The best would be De Niro, Nicholson AND Pacino. Sadly the closest we will get to it is with The Irishman...
But not so sadly, cause Joe Pesci is almost a Jack Nicholson to me.
De Niro, Nicholson, Pesci and Pacino in a Martin Scorsese or Quinten Tarantino film would be EPIC
@@mamacofeliz6025 the Irishman was boring ...
@@shirleycameron7718 always wanted to see Clint Eastwood and Sean Connery in a movie together
you can look at jack's face and see where leo dicaprio got his smile skills
The wolf of Wall Street boat scene all over it lol
Certainly more evident than any acting skills he would’ve picked up.
They say its Brando; but Nicholson is the GOAT for me !
agree 100%
Brando is just effortless though…. There is simply no indication whatsoever that you are seeing Brando’s real personality when he is acting…
@@BenjaminGessel Yeah, I agree. That has to do with the roles taken too I think though. There are a lot of actors who give that off though.
All this De Niro vs Nicholson is rot. Appreciate the performances.
Thank you so much for bringing this to my attention. I never knew they did a movie together. ❤
Travis bickle chilling with the joker
Atleast it ended better than his meeting with the other joker.
@@imonarollagay DEFINITLY
@@imonarollagay You can say that again, pal!
De Niro’s acting is so good. Nicholson is really getting to him and Robert just acting drunk and slowly getting more frustrated is awesome. Great tension in these scenes
Two of the greatest actors of all time! Love them both :)
3, dummy. Robert Mitchum is also in the scene... the original Max Cady.
Al Pacino is laughing in the corner
Nicholson more likable DeNiro a little weird!!!!!
Makes me wish these two did more films together when they were young. Great stuff
I looked up charisma in the dictionary, and it simply said Jack Nicholson
What a beautiful piece of cinema.
Deniro vs Jack in a ping pong match, freakin surreal.
This was so good. Nicholson probably just wanted to do this bit part to work with Kazan and DeNiro. Its really a master class in method acting. Kazan was so subtle with them. I really think this is one of DeNIro's best performances.
I agree. Very underrated movie.
Young Robert my best childhood crush
I see where Leonardo Dicaprio received some ideas from Jack in this performance.
aman gajraj what the fuck are you calling him copycat for? People are supposed to learn from great legends like Nicholson or De Niro, so shut the fuck up!
@@pradawilson1864 calm down leo fanboy
@@ok-gq6wu he mentioned someone and I’m assuming that someone said something along the lines of “Leo is a garbage copycat actor”😂.... then that so called person who was mentioned in the first comment deleted his post
@@marvelvsdc6624 Shut up!
I think Leonardo's an awful actor as he copies other actors all the time, particularly De Niro.
Robert DeNiro was simply first rate in this. I think Nicholson took such a small part just to work with Elia Kazan. This is beautifully acted.
Many other actors did too, Mitchum, Curtis and Moreau.
i had no idea these two icons ever acted in same film together. love it
Ohhhh God u r great,
Putting two greatest of all time in one frame
It’s a blessing🙏🏻
I watched the movie because of Jack and wanting to see these two together, but De Niro was really good in this movie too, man, wish they acted together more, two Legends
Master Chief, mind telling me what you're doing on a De Niro/Nicholson video?
@@spuriusscapula4829after a legendary day out in the battlefield, I like to enjoy some good ole classics
The title should actually say Nicolson knocks Deniro the fuck out😂😂😂"I always wanted to hit 10 million dollars"😂😂😂Classic Jack👍😃
It's in the script. These comments are fried
JACK and ROBERT are geniuses of all times !
I had never realized that both of these Academy Award winners had acted together in the same film! I wish that they had done more films together. 😊😎
Deniro -"dont get to meet reds very often, are you a real red?"
Jack -"No but ive been in that film"
Good one. lol
Living proof that two epic actors can be in a real clunker of a movie. Impenetrable dialogue, zero character motivation and a fight scene with as much physicality as an M&M commercial.
INCREDIBLE, amazing acting by Robert Bronzi. One of the best of all time!
Yeap, I missed that one. They are both so 'amn irresistible.
This movie is epic!
Foret about the actual knockout... Nicholson won the fight starting at 4:59... "sure you do." followed by that stare. It was over.
beautiful scene.............. love it
"Well, you know yourself very well, mr. Starr."
Jack owned De Niro everytime in this film...
Great to see them together.... we need Pacino and Nicholson.... like we had DeNero and Pacino...
Jack outclassed Bob on this one acting wise
I strongly disagree.They're playing the roles that they casted for Is and capturing the The characters they're displayed to play. They both stole the scene.
Theresa Russell was and is a Goddess. Very underrated beauty.
Finally someone notices her❤
I remember seeing this on the big screen with my father back in 1932 when I was only 12 years old. Classic!
You have time travel? The movie's from 1976.
Brando, Pacino, Nicholson, De Niro. All in the same film imagine all them in this one, acting legends all together lol
u can almost feel that tension of "i wont try and upstage you, if you dont try and upstage me" lol i never realised these two had worked together. i wud of love to have seen nicholson share the screen with more legends like pacino, gene hackman and dustin hoffman
This is like watching King Kong VS Godzilla (human form) in a movie its crazy how they're just goin straight at it like the film they're in dosent longer existe
Robert De Niro and Jack Nicholson two acting Legends
@WinterKingdomWolves Yeh I don`t know. If we`re talking about a fist fight, I think Deniro has the edge. He looks like the kind of guy who would not only punch your lights out, but once your in the floor he would go nuts kicking your head. Jack looks like the kind of guy who would look menacing if you know he caries a gun, or clown make up. They`re both awesome actors though
Have you noticed the jump cuts at 1:54 : when De Niro talks his hand is near his body but when Nicholson plays opposite to De Niro his hand is on the chair
wo wait a second... there is film which was made in1976 starting Jack Nicholson and DeNiro, in this whole world today i m being recomended this youtube.
Crazy life.
Jack's interaction is great
"I always wanted to hit ten million dollars."
you'll never here a line like that again in movies
hahahaha!!! Gotta love Jack!
The crazy guy from cape fear and the crazy guy from the shining before they went crazy
And then Robert Mitchum appears, what a coincidence. He and De Niro both played the same character in two versions of Cape Fear.
He appears like some burgler that can't find the house he intends to rob. What was that about?
They were both in the remake of Cape Fear, De Niro really liked his role in Night of the Hunter
It's crazy that Jack is only like 38-39 years old in this movie. He looks so much older.
Receding hairline and moustache will do that.
When Murray Franklin met the first Joker
I have never seen this movie , did not even know it existed .
Now I try to plan to get it .
Nicholson may be the only actor in the world who could steal scenes from De Niro.
and joe pesci in casino
@@MajidMohebi-nh3lu Well, OK... The psycho-dwarf act that's served Pesci so well, for so long, is, to an extent, inevitably a scene stealer. But Joe Pesci's is in nowhere near the same acting league as Jack Nicholson.
Al Pacino in Heat. The infamous diner scene.
Nobody stole any scene whatsoever.Shut up with these comments.Jack versus Bob, They both are masters at their craft.
The Raging Bull went down with one punch. Amazing! That dude can act.
I never knew these two acted together. Two oscar winners face to face. Nice
Very Johnny Boy from Mean Streets here.
"how about another joke, Murray?"
This movie looks AMZING it looks great!! Okay they got to best actors in this movie!! I've got to this movie
from this scene its quite clear THIS is what the film SHOULD have been about, Nicholson vs De Niro.
One punch KO for Jack, fuck yeah!
Actually 3 legends. Robert Mitchum is there too.
After he punched him Nicholson should have said...'Never rub another mans rhubarb'
Hahahaha!!! Nice!
This movie is very well shot! Looks like a 1990s movie!
Both amazing
Why haven’t these two been in hundreds of movies together?
...This clip has also got me thinking that in a parallel universe, Jack Nicholson plays Travis Bickle in Taxi Driver and Robert De Niro is playing Randall Mcmurphy in One Flew Over The Cuckoo`s Nest
Nah, both of them were perfectly cast in those particular movies. I think that DeNiro would've been good in Cuckoos Nest and Jack in TD, but probably not to the level of the way it turned out. Just like DeNiro might've made a good Michael Corleone but not as good as Al Pacino was just like Al Pacino wouldn't be quite right for Raging Bull.
Nicholson in Cape Fear would be so bad ass!
@@joemckim1183 You're rigth, It would be so weird to see them switch places. De Niro is too serious to Cuckoos Nest, his laugh would be more strange than crazy, and I think he would lack charisma.
On the other hand, Nicholson would have too much charisma for Travis Bickle, I don't think we would be able to see how much he is tired of the world just by looking at his eyes.
@@mamacofeliz6025
Jack didn't have a chance
Jack was born to play The Cuckoo's Nest. I can't think of anyone else other than maybe a younger Marlon Brando for that role.
Don Corleone🇮🇹 vs Boss Costello☘️
This is fucking awesome, never knew Nicholson and De Niro acted together. Thought that was as cool as the video was gonna get then fucking Robert Mitchum walks into shot! Excellent stuff.
De Niro outclassed by one of the best there ever will be.
Wow I'm ashamed to say I didn't even know these two great actors shared a scene together let alone starred in a movie together.
"I always wanted to hit 10 million dollars" ROFL
The expressiveness tools in Jacks face are acting WMDs.
I love them both but De Niro is the one and only for me!
both are my favorites with al pacino
@spxeli
Yeah, there is, his characters in Taxi Driver, Cape Fear, Raging Bull and King of Comedy are all unstable, mentally or emotionally.
And the fight goes on. Writer's Guild strikes happen because writers create content that gets stolen. Then a few of them get more money and the strike ends but the thievery continues. So Nicholsen and DeNiro are still going at it somewhere.
I Got Jack Nicholson Vs De Niro All Day.
De Niro Is A Legend And A Great Actor.
But Nobody Can Touch The Great Jack Nicholson I Don't Care What Actor You Put Against Him.
His Delivery Is Unmatched.
De Niro Can't Shine Jack Nicholson's Shoes On His Best Day..
And that's one punch knock out.
its hard to decide which one to look at. If you know what I mean.
i wonder if my life was even worth living all this time without knowing there existed this movie with jack nicholson and robert de niro!!!!
Right! It existed my whole life and I didn't know about it.
Nicholson is more italian than Deniro
Irish can be unofficially Italian... 😁😁😁😁 But Nicholson himself might disagree...
they should make a new movie together!
Two of the most people do impressions of, acting together..
Cinema history that will never happen again
Its funny that those legends had maybe the worst fight ever in film history
Robert De Niro vs. Jack Nicholson... with a special appearance by Robert Mitchum.
Yeah, don't blink or you'll miss it.
my 2 favousrite actors
DiCaprio imitates Nicholson.
The moment Jack's eyebrows go up and nostrils flare, catastrophe follows.
The thumbnail for this video would make for a perfect meme lolol
Amazing to see these two giants go at it. Last of the species.
This is cool, i never knew De Niro and Nicholson had been in a movie together, does anyone know if Nicholson and Pacino has ever been in a movie together?
They haven’t.
Cant believe I am only just realising this, but JN is better THAN RDN by a country mile. Just ooozes charisma!
Очень крутые актёры)))
@spxeli
Why do you think Jack can't be subtle, have you seen the Pledge or About Schmidt. And yes Jack could do a Johnny Boy or maybe even Jake LaMotta in his younger years, why not, it just wont be as compelling as Bob's. And Bob could possible do a Randle McMurphy, but it probably just wont have the charisma, charm and warmth Jack brought to the role which made it such a amazing performance. To say that one is better than the other is difficult because they play such different roles.
Two poles of Method acting in the 70s - DeNiro and Nicholson - nice to see them sparring here, and under Elia Kazan, no less - Kazan co-founded the Actors' Studio, then hired Strasberg to run it - and it was Kazan's electrifying 50s films w Brando that popularized the Method - Kazan instructed DeNiro to do as little as possible here, and that's been DeNiro's ethos ever since - this is well made, but IMO none of them is at their peak here, which is why nobody's heard of this 70s film, despite its cast, despite its timing amidst DeNiro and Nicholson's greatest roles -
- this film is easier to take on TH-cam, in bits and pieces that showcase the skill - and I do feel like seeing it again after so much time - it's a different kind of filmmaking that we see less of nowadays - but I still think the fire had long since gone out of Kazan by this point - still fascinating to see how the maestro sets up the acting dynamics, his specialty -
- and a Fitzgerald project depicting Thalberg is also very likely Kazan's own comment on the industry, for his final film - also curious to consider Kazan's thoughts re this exchange, considering his own controversial history w politics, how DeNiro feels excluded from the ping pong here (also see Beatty's Reds, w Nicholson wonderfully cast as Eugene O'Neill)
Nicholson riffed off his own persona, like Bogart or Dean, while DeNiro submerged himself like a chameleon - and, as people, Nicholson is larger than life, while DeNiro is shy and withdrawn - both are masters - I prefer DeNiro's peak 70s work, but IMO Nicholson sustained his quality more successfully over the decades - in this scene, Nicholson is more vivid, but I find myself watching DeNiro more closely -
It’s impossible for these guys to do a bad scene together, particularly when they were in their prime, but this is still not a great scene. In a better movie, it would’ve been hella bad ass to put these two together in the 70s. But this is probably better than nothing.
Awesome to see them two acting together. And is that Robert Mitchum peaking through the window?
Wow the movie is bad but this scenes together were so good...even when there's not a menacing plot you can feel the tension these 2 have
1:04 there’s something a bit Leonardo DiCaprio in Nicholsons body language
Oh what I never knew these two legends acted in a movie together?!