I had heard that the Carlito's Way character and scenes were a little similar to GTA Vice City but then I saw the movie and I was like WHOA this is, like, litigious. I don't know how they got away with it.
And WHY wasn't Benny Blanco also killed by the Italian Mafia in the very end? 🤔 I thought those mobsters were supposed to have Carlito's back, like after he had some snitches and double-crossers ALL FUCKED UP??? What goes around, comes around! 🌐
@@no-such-team-as-spungos Real-life is FAR MORE terrifying tho... These guys are like SAINTS compared to some crazy and evil-ass people runnin' around nowadays!
This how good an actor Sean Penn is. He is so good as an actor in this movie, I didn't even know that it was Sean Penn, until 2/3 of the movie was over.
carlito had the mafia outside the room waiting, when carlito left the room he gave the signal to the mafia cop that the set up was on he can have his revenge by showing him he delivered the gun and took the bullets. "never give up your friends" it was a lesson from carlito.
Great reference, I binge watched the whole series, I forget his name but the dude with the scar on his face should have one an Emmy every season he was on.. 🍿🎥
I dont like Sean Penn but I have to give him his props he played this role to perfection! The transformation into Klienfeld was brilliant. It took me a minute to recognise him in the movie.
I like how Carlito didn’t outright kill him because Kleinfeld spared him life in prison but he set him up just like how Kleinfeld set him up. He only returned the favor
Sean Penn was so devoted to this role he voluntarily requested that he actually be shot for this scene. As he was already in a real working hospital the director and producers granted his wish.
Sorry, but every time I see Sean Penn in a scene, all I can think of is "Y'know, I've been thinking about that, Mr. Hand. Since I'm here, and you're here, wouldn't that make it 'our time'?"
True story, one web developer I worked with had the last name "Hand". At a bar he encountered a man who said he knows Sean Penn, so he called him and asked Sean to say the "our time, Mr. Hand" Fast Times line and he handed the phone to him and Sean said it in character.
That mofo was all over Law and Order for many years doing multiple roles. He was in so many episodes that they ended up having him on multiple 2 part episodes in law and order and SVU.
Underrated? This film made 180 million against a $40 million budget. Apart from that, it spawned two sequels and a TV show. Not to mention the countless pop culture references that came from this film. How the fck is that underrated? But, I will tell you what's not underrated. The gratuitous and overuse of the word "underrated."
Probably my favorite Pacino flick. Saw it in NYC when it premiered. Total New York movie. Didn't recognize Sean Penn for a while, then I was like holy shit! Haha--- along with the pool hall shootout, this scene is awesome.... unloading the backstabbing shyster's piece! DePalma killed it!
Imagine Tony Montana walking in… “Lawya!, Hey take it easy mang!, Conyo man, I’m your friend, hey mob-guys are looking for you, hey chico the only rule around here is balls! Never break em for no one. See this, keep it right here, like a machine gun turret on the table. They come in, tell em say hello to your little friend.. and blow em away! So long Dave, the world is yours.”
From about 3:29 to the end is just brilliant. You have the tilting of the camera (Dutch angle), a technique often used by Alfred Hitchcock and here being applied by Brian De Palma. Then, the wonderful edit where Dave's gun doesn't fire, cut to Carlito throwing the bullets away, and cut back to Kleinfeld getting one in the head.
Haha! So good, i burst into a laugh when i see Al Pacino here and Sean Penn. I must see this movie again since i need to be fully there this time for the whole show.
That one take shot 2:25 to 3:20 forward moving then look down the hall to elevator then backward. All the extras and doors opening and closing Mafia Cop is so scary enough. This is what makes DiPalma a great Director.
would have been interesting...Kleinfeld might have gotten lucky, and another buttonman would have found him later. More likely, both would have become lead doorstops.
@@eyeseer1 yes and no. people with one skill can hire people with the other skills they need. but there comes a time when folks need a shared mindset to reach an ultimate goal.
great movie I even bought a similar black jacket like this yes because of this movie😊. if you look close as soon as he put the revolver back you can see there are no bullits in it😂
And WHY wasn't Benny Blanco also killed by the Italian Mafia in the very end? 🤔 I thought those mobsters were supposed to have Carlito's back, like after he had some snitches and double-crossers ALL FUCKED UP??? What goes around, comes around! 🌐
Sean Penn did an AMAZING job as the sleezy lawyer Dave Kleinfeld....But, let's not forget Viggo Mortensen as Lalin did SUPERB....He sounded latino...But, I guess it comes easy for him b/c he was raised in Venezuela, Argentina and Denmark‼️
the cop that shot him was in the famous scene with Kramer when Kramer thought he was on crack and the guy still has the same sniff LOL, Kramer said I'm hip to the whole bathroom scene😅
I loved that they used Sean penns character for Vice City
Fun fact everyone and every scene in gta games is stolen
@@saintniccage2818that what makes it amazing, discovering parodies.
I had heard that the Carlito's Way character and scenes were a little similar to GTA Vice City but then I saw the movie and I was like WHOA this is, like, litigious. I don't know how they got away with it.
@@skonenblades wait till you see the movie heat.....the studio/ gta must have paid for the rights to it.
@@saintniccage2818GTA 5 😂😂😂😂
Sean Penn played such a great sleazy lawyer
It's in the blood.
Buttttttttttttt he did get him out of prison.
Well I mean…🕍
No acting involved.
Based noticer
Love how good Al looks here. Love the hair & wardrobe. Klein had it coming.
Sean Penn's character inspired the lawyer in GTA Vice City: Ken Rosenberg.
he also was in GTA San Andreas
Yeah, he looks and acts exactly like him.
💯💯💯
‘Who?’
‘K-K-Ken Rosenberg’
‘…’
‘KEN ROSENBERG!! The guy that runs this town!’
You say inspired by,, they say ripped off of 😏
Johnny Boy asking for the paper made him even more legit as a cop.
That guy he relieved just wanted to get the fuck outta there 😂
And WHY wasn't Benny Blanco also killed by the Italian Mafia in the very end? 🤔
I thought those mobsters were supposed to have Carlito's back, like after he had some snitches and double-crossers ALL FUCKED UP???
What goes around, comes around! 🌐
he was a saint
He had to get the papers get the papers
Little far fetched the cop wouldn't know the person relieving him...but hey, it's a movie
@@no-such-team-as-spungos Real-life is FAR MORE terrifying tho... These guys are like SAINTS compared to some crazy and evil-ass people runnin' around nowadays!
Brian de palma was always brilliant at these suspenseful scenes like this
A masterpiece of composition and editing. The music is great .Always tense
This how good an actor Sean Penn is. He is so good as an actor in this movie, I didn't even know that it was Sean Penn, until 2/3 of the movie was over.
Lol dint k ow till i read the coments
I truly and honestly believe, that Sean Penn was ALL COKED-UP while filming this movie... 🤪
@@OtomoTenzi He probably had to shaved his back his hair line everyday for this movie.
Huh? Are you blind?
@@OtomoTenzi doesn’t take that for great actors. Stop adding false narratives
"Never give up your friends, Dave."
No matter what
Never!!!
Even though they WILL give you up.
@@MattHadder ….. If that happens, all you gotta do is to say…
Adios. !!!!
carlito had the mafia outside the room waiting, when carlito left the room he gave the signal to the mafia cop that the set up was on he can have his revenge by showing him he delivered the gun and took the bullets. "never give up your friends" it was a lesson from carlito.
"You've got a beautiful future" cracks me up every time
“You wanted to be in the game, so now you’re in the game.” - Maurice Levy (The Wire)
Man Orlando was so dumb 😂😂
Great reference, I binge watched the whole series, I forget his name but the dude with the scar on his face should have one an Emmy every season he was on.. 🍿🎥
One of the greatest scenes in movie history. Al Pacino at his best. You learn a lot from his films. Very inspiring
Amazing directing!An amazing game!Titans of big cinema... without exaggeration!They don't play...They live! I love this movie!
It's Pacino playing Pacino, with another poorly done accent.
Yeah, you learn that the only roles he can play are those of violent criminals.
But I love , ADIOS, COUNSELOR!!
Nobody did dutch angles better than BDP 3:26
Is that Johnny Boy Soprano?
Yes
Good he eats his carrots
You must have graduated top of your fxckin' class 😂
@@smellsuperb1never had the makings of a varsity athlete
He passed away, but a face you never figget!
Al Pacino and Sean Penn played in this wonderfully
I dont like Sean Penn but I have to give him his props he played this role to perfection! The transformation into Klienfeld was brilliant. It took me a minute to recognise him in the movie.
How can you not like Jeff Spicoli??
Sean Penn is basically Kelinfeld without any qualificatins.
Is not that I don’t like Sean Penn is that I hate the piece of garbage
I like how Carlito didn’t outright kill him because Kleinfeld spared him life in prison but he set him up just like how Kleinfeld set him up. He only returned the favor
Sean Penn was so devoted to this role he voluntarily requested that he actually be shot for this scene. As he was already in a real working hospital the director and producers granted his wish.
Yes, I believe it was actually Alec Baldwin who executive produced this, and helped with this particular scene.
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
@@KingStone-so1yl i just fakken peeee'd myself ................................ !🤣
Wow really clever, original joke
@@trogdor5668Settle down
Sorry, but every time I see Sean Penn in a scene, all I can think of is "Y'know, I've been thinking about that, Mr. Hand. Since I'm here, and you're here, wouldn't that make it 'our time'?"
Sean Penn is a giant assclown
True story, one web developer I worked with had the last name "Hand". At a bar he encountered a man who said he knows Sean Penn, so he called him and asked Sean to say the "our time, Mr. Hand" Fast Times line and he handed the phone to him and Sean said it in character.
Whoa gnarly!
Hey, what's your problem, BUD?!
what was that?
that was my skull
The guard at the door is the guy impersonating Pacino's nephew during thanksgiving in Scent of a Woman
That mofo was all over Law and Order for many years doing multiple roles. He was in so many episodes that they ended up having him on multiple 2 part episodes in law and order and SVU.
Snowflake Sugar Company.😅
One of the best movies ever made.
Apart from the end !!!!
@@chello70Benny Blanco 🙄🙄🙄
That scene never gets old love watching Mort Goldman get wacked I mean Sean Penn😅
Lol he does kinda look like mort now that you mention it 😂
He might be okay? ... After all, he's already at the hospital!
bahahahah 😆
😆 good one
Tis but a scratch
🤣🤣🤣
and he shot him in the head so no vital organs were hit
"Carlito's Way" is such a good movie. Al Pacino, Sean Penn, and Penelope Ann Miller were all outstanding in this movie.
Great acting. Such an underrated movie. Penn and Pacino, fabulous chemistry.
To hell with penn
Underrated? This film made 180 million against a $40 million budget. Apart from that, it spawned two sequels and a TV show. Not to mention the countless pop culture references that came from this film. How the fck is that underrated? But, I will tell you what's not underrated. The gratuitous and overuse of the word "underrated."
@@RumbleFish69 underrated comment
@RumbleFish69
Yep, everything is now underrated even if it's not.
@@sialababamak537 Well, at least the word "underrated" isn't underrated!
See there...Johnny boy being a saint
Lol dude. I was trying to figure out who he was, I knew I recognized him. Good on ya!
LOL
Sean Penn did such a great job in this role that it took me two thirds of the movie to realize it was him.
He was so in-character, that I thought he was really ALL COKED-UP for this role! 😳
I wonder if he based his look on art Garfunkel or Richard Simmons
Probably my favorite Pacino flick. Saw it in NYC when it premiered. Total New York movie. Didn't recognize Sean Penn for a while, then I was like holy shit! Haha--- along with the pool hall shootout, this scene is awesome.... unloading the backstabbing shyster's piece! DePalma killed it!
Did you also believe that Sean Penn was really ALL COKED-UP in this movie? 😳
@@OtomoTenzi Total Method actor!
@@davidsnow2420 HELL YEARGH!!!
Once a gangster says to you "You have a beautiful future" just know you're doomed .
Adiós counselor..........💯💯💯💯
Imagine Tony Montana walking in… “Lawya!, Hey take it easy mang!, Conyo man, I’m your friend, hey mob-guys are looking for you, hey chico the only rule around here is balls! Never break em for no one. See this, keep it right here, like a machine gun turret on the table. They come in, tell em say hello to your little friend.. and blow em away! So long Dave, the world is yours.”
😂
😆
😂😂😂😂😂
And a little later: Manolo shoot that pizza chip!
He’s been out of the game so long he doesn’t know what an unloaded gun feels like....
Made me immediately think of Taken
Not that it would have really helped him if he noticed anyways, I mean what was he going to do, ask the guard if he could borrow a couple rounds?🤔
Kleinfield was a lawyer that tried to play gangster he never was one
Kleinfeld wasnt EVER a street dude, prolly never had a need to hold a gun until he killed the mobster in the river.
Need a jacket like that
Rocco DeMayo had a jacket like that… He was known as the toughest guy in Essex County.
@@hanenkamm1979 you're not wearing the jacketttt
You’ll only be able to wear it to an industrial techno rave lol. Unless you wanna look like a shooter/murdered or Matrix cosplay.
@@tylaw6173Its a Full Leather Jacket.
What everyone says after watching this movie
I think this is Penn’s best performance ever. Fantastic work.
One of the best gangster movies ever!!!
One of Penns best performances.
Ken Rosenberg
Rosie
Schmuck of a lawyer.
Schmuck of a lawyer...
Rosie my ol’ pal
Beautiful,magnificent Al!❤
For some reason, I feel like Pacino chose to talk like a scatman.
"Scooby-da-boo-BAH!"
The best of the best 💯
Damn! What a movie!!
Its a classic now!
Hot take … I prefer this movie over Scarface.
No Scarface is 100 times better
@@Gzimkodra I said I … I don’t care what you or others think.
Dude your nuts. This was good but Scarface is an ALL TIME classic there with The Godfather.
@@RONGEE2099 I don’t have to follow anyones opinion on what I PREFER!
Absolutely. Agree 100%
The was great movie all around. Stellar cast, great story, well written. 🤔 that just reminded me of how bad everything sucks today.
Sean Penn played this role to perfection.
One of my all-time favorite movies 🎥 🍿
Is this how Johnny Boy Soprano made his bones?
Great film
It's amazing how the two dutch angles match each other so well.
Fantastica escena!!!
Incredibly satisfying scene! Especially because it was Penn!
Ok buddy, seek therapy.
@@wgjung1 Awe, I must have hurt your one feeling! LOL!
@@wgjung1 did it work out for you so well that you're compelled to recommend it to others ?
@@wgjung1 cry more bozo
From about 3:29 to the end is just brilliant. You have the tilting of the camera (Dutch angle), a technique often used by Alfred Hitchcock and here being applied by Brian De Palma. Then, the wonderful edit where Dave's gun doesn't fire, cut to Carlito throwing the bullets away, and cut back to Kleinfeld getting one in the head.
The magic
yes I agree it's brilliantly shot and edited!
Brian De Palma started making a few Hitchcockian films.
Carlito, Carlito BRIGANTE!! 😊
Classic Movie, 💯
God that was beautifully shot
I was lucky enough to see this in the theater and loved it
One of top ten from De Palma and Pacino. Awesome.
This movie is simply on GOD-TIER level, compared to most of today's stupid unwatchable trash! 😝
Penn’s best role, period. Pacino’s too. And this scene is edited just right.
Penn thought the cop was there to deliver pizza.
Mr. Hand strikes back
Great actor!!
That still at 1:24; that's worth a poster of the film LOL great filming
Ish You're right
What a great scene - Carlito knows Dave's goose is already cooked without his help
"We gonna do this My Way or Car-litos Way!" - Some cool song from the 90's
Carlito. Man, I wanted it different for him.
Great Scene.
Great movie
Fantastic film
Amazing Fucking Scene !!!
Never give up your friends, Dave.
What a scene
Watching Penn getting his dome blessed never gets old
Class acting in this scene
PENN needs an Academy Award for this
Paper thin walls and windows to hear that ambulance like that.
I mean there at a hospital so I assume it's relatively close, and ambulance sirens are loud af
Very old hospital. I've been in a room next to ER and you can definitely hear them
Adiós, abogado
We see it time and time again, never let another man touch your gun.
Haha! So good, i burst into a laugh when i see Al Pacino here and Sean Penn. I must see this movie again since i need to be fully there this time for the whole show.
If he retired after this he would have been the greatest but he still is al is a gem
Al Pacino did plenty of great roles after this film.
You got a beautiful future...
What an epic statement !
That one take shot 2:25 to 3:20 forward moving then look down the hall to elevator then backward. All the extras and doors opening and closing Mafia Cop is so scary enough. This is what makes DiPalma a great Director.
Meanwhile had he left the bullets in the gun...
would have been interesting...Kleinfeld might have gotten lucky, and another buttonman would have found him later. More likely, both would have become lead doorstops.
A mob lawyer who can’t defend criminals can’t save their own life.
@@eyeseer1 yes and no. people with one skill can hire people with the other skills they need. but there comes a time when folks need a shared mindset to reach an ultimate goal.
If Carlito hadn't been there, the gun still would have been under the pillow; and Dave would have had that disadvantage.
great movie I even bought a similar black jacket like this yes because of this movie😊. if you look close as soon as he put the revolver back you can see there are no bullits in it😂
Al pacino is ah BOSS!
When actors get to play themselves under the pretence they're actually acting, you get such a magnificent performance like Sean Penn as the sleazy Jew
There is no cooler actor than 1980s 90s Al!
Penn looks like Mort Goldman 😂
Lmfao 🤣
I was thinking Larry Fine.
Ken Rosenberg from Vice City too
@@MarklovesAngels LMFAO Yes!!
Great movie, it belongs up there with the other classic gangster movies.
Al Pacino sempre dá show mas neste filme Sean Pen está extraordinário
A fantastic film, my best friend and I still quote lines from it all the time.
Oyeeee Bennyyyy!
¡¡ Este es un peliculón !! ¿Dónde se puede ver completo?
“save ya own ass”- Carlito
The way he said it .. he was so shocked he said that ..
*DOUBLE EDGED SWORD*
To maintain loyalty, the things that Carlito had to do.
Dave DID get Carlito out. But after that, Dave made him.....his puppet.
And WHY wasn't Benny Blanco also killed by the Italian Mafia in the very end? 🤔
I thought those mobsters were supposed to have Carlito's back, like after he had some snitches and double-crossers ALL FUCKED UP???
What goes around, comes around! 🌐
Pure quality.
Motherfuckery!
Sean Penn did an AMAZING job as the sleezy lawyer Dave Kleinfeld....But, let's not forget Viggo Mortensen as Lalin did SUPERB....He sounded latino...But, I guess it comes easy for him b/c he was raised in Venezuela, Argentina and Denmark‼️
Back when movies were good
Best movie ever made.
Oh no! Spicoli!
Kleinfield should've learned the 2 most important things. Never rat on your friends and always keep your mouth shut
the cop that shot him was in the famous scene with Kramer when Kramer thought he was on crack and the guy still has the same sniff LOL, Kramer said I'm hip to the whole bathroom scene😅
Now I know where they got the inspiration for Ken Rosenberg in GTA Vice City
For a long time, I didn't know Sean Penn played the character, Dave Kleinfeld. He looked so different in this movie.
I wish black leather trench coats weren't ruined from columbine and the matrix.
Adios counselor