Raging Bull (8/12) Movie CLIP - Did You F*** My Brother? (1980) HD
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CLIP DESCRIPTION:
Jake (Robert De Niro) accuses Vickie (Cathy Moriarty) of cheating with Joey (Joe Pesci) and then beats them both up.
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.
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TM & © MGM (1980)
Cast: Robert De Niro, Joe Pesci, Cathy Moriarty
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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When the real Jake LaMotta saw the movie he was so overcome with guilt from seeing what type of person he was and broke down crying. When he asked Vickie “was I that bad?” she told him “you were worse.”
wot? really?
she never told him bout the coat
the wife was also bad, so was his brother
Man the weight of guilt that man felt. And knowing he could do nothing to fix it.
Just suffer at the hands of himself.
it was her fault
This works because Vickie and joey were both loyal to Jake, but Jake was too self-loathing and paranoid to realize that. His own anger and rage destroyed his two most important relationships. Fantastic movie
Nope she did and he figured it out.
@@tonymontana4284 no she did not.
Space Monkey oh hey Jake, didn’t know you had a TH-cam account.
Why did they both lie in the first place? That's where the problem started
@@ELWOPPO2010 because they told him the truth and he didn't believe it.
I tell you one thing, I bet that kid never put his hands in that plate or any plate again
LOL
*grows up believing if he does his dad will get beaten up by his brother*
Casualpsychologist I bet he did, right after he said that he got his ass kicked by his brother, he probably lost all respect for his pops
He'll probably grow up learning to never put his hands in his plate, and also grow up learning that domestic violence like this is normal and acceptable.
😂
Cathy Moriarty was amazing in this scene. Especially for an 18 year old who has never acted before.
She was 19.
Damn I didn't know she was that young. She was brilliant.
Only 18 here? Woah. She looked like a full bodied beautiful prime woman in her early to mid 20s!
Yeah i loved the part where she runs after him and says" hizzzzzzzz kawk is bigguh than yours tooooooooooo" lol. " Get awayyyyyyyyyyyy you siiiiiik:))
she is a beautiful woman
2:25 Classic De Niro kick!
yeah he did the same thing in Goodfellas too
He even does this in the new Irishman teaser lmao
nonono, that's the classic de niro foot stomping technique
@@anjishnu1812 And the Mean Streets pool hall scene
@juneaug Lok I know right.
It’s hilarious that Joe Pesci is the calm one out of the two in this movie😂
Joe is a tough guy
Right 😂😂
I like how he just casually walks into the house to beat his brother up.
I absolutely love how Joey or any one else didn't notice Jake coming in until he starts attacking Joey
The saddest thing is that violence destroyed everything...Love , children, relationships...Why I love Martin Scorcese is because he dissects violence in our culture and how devastating it is emotionally...He is one of my favorite directors because he explores this dilemma 😢
The violence! The problem here was people weren't loyal!
Change dissects to exploits and you hit the nail on the head.
@@estebanlalosa900
His wife didn't cheat with his brother. She lied to him because their whole relationship he was abusive, controlling, angry and accusing her and everyone else of betraying him. She said what she said to hurt him.
@@estebanlalosa900jeez you’re slow
@@estebanlalosa900bruh…did you even watch the movie you airhead?
gotta be embarrassing one minute u yellin at your son da next u gettin thrown around in front of him lol
very true
legend has it his son had his fingers in the plate every night without any resistance from daddy ever again
I spat lucozade out at this comment 😂
Sorcesese made it more embarassing for Pesci's character. What a filmmaker this man is!
@MUFC Pele came and played on a pro soccer team in USA and even that did not help soccer to become popular in USA. I like soccer, it helps get you in great shape. It will never bring in money in USA like football, basketball, UFC and boxing does. I saw Pele play live in Giants stadium when I was A kid. Soccer is big compared to other sports around much of world, not in USA.
I love how he goes from stroking and playing with her hair to pulling it and slapping her. Such a pyscho.
amy.dollxx you got turned on by that didn’t you? 😎
@@crackuhsnackuh rofl
@@crackuhsnackuh Why you gotta be a douche?
to me, that's kinky foreplay @amy.dollxx bahahaha
You might be a psycho too if you “loved” that lol
De Niro deserved his oscar for this performance. This is, in my opinion at least, his greatest performance.
hold up That’s why I said he deserved HIS Oscar, meaning that he already earned it.
it is. I actually find him over rated when you consider all his movies. but he was great in this, goodfellas, casino and taxi
@@ElvisLivesUpstairs and many more
@@ElvisLivesUpstairs He's DEFINITELY not overrated... If you consider his absolute peak, his entire run is one of the greatest without any doubt!!! He only gave up once he started to age which in my opinion is completely justified. But even then he made an epic comeback in 2019 with The Irishman.
Watch ‘Once upon a time in America’ De Niro plays amazing there
he really slapped her u cant fake that lol
Adam Khid he actually did . I read somewhere that when he hit her in his brothers house that he actually knocked her out by accident, and scorsese kept it anyway 😂
yea but she also explained how he apologized
@@sumantaxp Really and Catholics don't beat their wives and kids. Oh no! Priests don't molest the kids ether and cover it up for each other. Oh no! never.
@@Xman8184 Christianity is dying religion, Islam is growing religion. It's about when Islam takeover whole world.
Me next.
Its messed up but also something hilarious about a dude just chilling at dinner with his family and then someone waltzing into his house and just obliterating him like that. Totally blindsided, cold blooded as hell.
That's the Scorsese's dark humor.
not funny or meant to be funny
Joey wasn’t chilling, he was on edge with his son over his table manners.
Sad thing is that’s his brother too
😂 I know, right.
Scorsese made this movie too real in some parts.
Well, he deserved that Oscar nomination. De Niro and Nicholson were good in 1980.
Nah, that's the problem with films these days.
They're too safe and predictable in how unrealistic they are.
Films like this..my God.. what a masterpiece.
@@muscleman3478 you said it!! Hollywood movies these days are too soft
@@muscleman3478Watch more movies
@@evalilith6703 There are hundreds of violent movies released every year. What are you talking about?
A masterful scene showing the ruthlessness of one person Scorsese at his best
And obviosuly Robert at his real best.
RIP, Jake LaMotta. It was remarkable he lived to 95, given the type of life he lived.
There are some human beings that just endure. It's crazy. Their bodies do not get effected by stress or physical damage like most and they just keep going.
No he wasn’t not all his life he did do good in his life and his family loved him he was just young and mad he was a good man and a bad man like most people if you get me
According to his wife at the end of his life, Jake had really changed to be a much better kinder and gentler man. I'm glad to hear that he lived in peace after how awful he was, and did own up to the people he hurt. In particular, he did ask Vicki of he was as bad as he was in this movie; she responded "You were worse."
@@johnmaugham7677 he was 24 and got a 15 year old pregnant… babes rethink maybe
@@janet3711 too late now lol
Damn this scene looks so realistic..looks like im watching a actual domestic violence dispute...amazing job by the cast & director
She cheated dont you think she deserved it?
@SmileyonXbox
She didn't cheat. He's a paranoid self-loathing scumbag. He destroys every relationship with the people who love him because he can't imagine anyone loving him. Throughout the film he sees every act of affection men, even his own brother, show his wife as a warning sign. His wife goes out for drinks with a guy and some girlfriends, he thinks she's cheating. He hates himself and abuses everyone who loves him. His wife said she f@cked everyone because she was sick of him constantly accusing her and hitting her, so she wanted to hurt him by validating his fears. No one deserves to be treated like this.
@@supernaturalawesome1 alot of people think their wife is cheating if she’s going out for drinks with her friends
@@SmileyonXbox
People who don't trust their wives.
People who think they aren't enough for their wives. People who don't think much of their wives because they believe their wives will betray them. Those people need to not get married or see a therapist.
@@supernaturalawesome1 so what do you say if a woman doesn’t trust her husband when he goes out with his friends to drink
2:26 The DeNiro Kick... Signature move seen again in Goodfellas.
He does it again in The Irishman
The CineRanter not quite like this
@@CineRanter but he does it exactly like this in goodfellas too when he was stomping billy bats. scorcese even used the same camera angle.
🤣😂🤣😂 like a dance 🤣😂🤣😂🤣😂
Yeah when they whacked billy batts
01:24 get's me every time.
its his facial expression lol
Facts
the way she says "Get away" gets me everytime lol
and says it literally the exact same way a second time.
0:52 Git away?
I absolutely love how neither Joey or any one of his family saw Jake in their house until he started attacking him.
I found this the saddest scene for some reason
They all saw him, but it's Joey's brother so they didnt think anything was wrong
@@callume3978 I don’t know, it looked to me like they managed to not even notice him. Plus Jake did walk in without a single sound.
Dude was basically a ghost.
2:06 - When my Dad sees I bought a PS5 with his credit card.
😹😹
Your typical Italian dinner 😂😂
1:38 she screams like Lois Griffin Lmao
For real LMAAAO
Hysterical lol. Hit the nail on the head
PEEEEEEEAAAATTAAA
It's called having an accent, and Lois has the same accent.
1:54 Little girl finds Pesci's stabbing threats amusing.
Ha ha
He's a funny guy.
@@briantaylor7354 Funny how?
@@briantaylor7354 Does he amuse you? Like a clown?
you kill me man Lmao
That wasn't even funny to watch, I grew up in an Italian family...just like that.
It wasn't supposed to be funny
Anonymous Nobody Try Mexican
Rodolfo Cortez XD For reals
Anonymous Nobody ironically, Cathy Moriarty is an Irish American and her character Vikki was Romanian American from what I understand.
Funny how ?
i miss the old days. back then you could leave your doors open... 2:00
Lmfaoooooo
i bet he never left his door open again after that😂
Anyone who says they miss the old days is an idiot. Today is way better.
@Big J No I'm not. Everything points to today being a better time to live. Statistically speaking, this is the best time in human history to live in.
I mean obviously not...
1:55 the little girl's face lmao
thats me
2:20 "I'LL KILL YOU!!!"
The way Joey says "Oh God!" At 2:07 made me giggle.
"Whats the matter with you?!"😂
Oi GaWd!
"Jack!!"
The most disturbing part of the scene is the children’s lack of reaction to the violence, lol
They don't even noe wuts going on...but its gonna stick with them 4 ever
@@dallasharlem1385 , I’d guess that they are already desensitized to it. They have seen it so much at that point. But yeah, it would unfortunately make a lasting impression on them.
De Niro is so fierce in every single scene. Like this is not just acting, he really gets into and stays in character, like you really get a feel for this character. He is just gonna pop off every time. I mean this scene couldn't have been captured on film more perfectly. It really shows how wild it was back then, he hits her numerous times, hits her in the middle of the streets and beats his brother up in front of his wife and kids, also punches her in the face right in front of the children. Just so mercilessly.
like a true baboon, it's something.
Store: *opens at 10 o’clock*
Old people at 9 50: 1:02
I love the way she yells
There's this moment where he almost believes her denial then sinks back into the full-blown paranoia. You can't teach or direct that.
1:31 slapped her into ANOTHER slap. THAT was the best hit of the whole movie. Not that I condone domestic violence or anything
He got hands he should be a professional fighter or something
Slapped around the clock
Slapped the mess out of her LMAO
Well he was a boxer combos are his thing
That's called a combo
An incredibly heartbreaking and brilliantly acted look, at domestic abuse and infidelity.
let there be lamp Except there was no infidelity. This is more a look at an inherently insecure man succumbing to his paranoia and finally losing everything because of his actions.
Ya, bro, exactly the above. To see Jake's claims of infidelity as veracious is to completely miss the tragic element of the story. Think of Othello. His collapse is tragic because Desdemona is pure.
@@AmulyaBhattarai Well, You Sound Woke, Dont You, Sweetcheeks 🙄
@@davidsummers4820 was she though? I mean, she did betray her father. Lol
@@MusaDays808 😂🤣😂🤣😂
DeNiros best performance. Acting out dialogue is one thing, but the physicality of his role in this film is amazing.
hands down top ever scenes. feel so darn bad for his brother. wow it is so sad. people really go through a lot in life
Crazy that with all he's been through, LaMotta is still alive!
He just died😓
Rip now
JohnLoCicero r.i.p.
JohnLoCicero in surprised how did he survive
Morgan Brown he was 95! Wow.
She was so beautiful.
DeNiro's stomp game is on point. At least his shoes didn't get dented in this scene like they did in Goodfellas.
1:36 makes me laugh every single time
1:31 makes ME lol every single time. 😅
oh please, don't be ridiculous. in fact, my best friend wyatt will be a pilot like Helen from Incredibles and more.
Watching scenes like that makes me cry that we don't get films like these anymore ...
Stupid comment. They just don't get made in Hollywood. Bullhead and Rust and Bone spring to mind as being examples of great modern character studies of broken hyper-masculine men.
ikrrrrr
Fafnir People are too afraid to create films like this nowadays. It’s all about money. Nobody actually appreciates film anymore. We should thank our lucky stars that we still have people around like Scorsese and Tarantino and they are still creating masterpieces.
Sure we do. You’re just not watching them. Nostalgia is a hell of a drug.
B C S yep. The Irishman was pretty good.
2:42 There's nearly always a cut to a childs reaction to violence in Scorsese's films.
Considering the glorification of violence in mainstream cinema, I'm not surprised he does that.
@Francesco Mazzi What I meant was that he shows the consequences of violence, the reality.
In The Irishman too
The way the kids looked at the violence is insanely accurate I mean they’re hopeless what are they going to do.
One of the best performances of his career. Man De Niro is gold in this movie
Ever
nature is smarter than people think. Little by little he lose his friends, he lose brother , he lose his wife , he lose his fight . he keep losin' and losin' till he say you know, 'Oh what the hell am I livin' around here for? I got not reason to go on.
cool bison dude but Scorsese made a great movie about him, and De Niro won an Oscar portraying him which is totally worth everything
cool bison dude nice Mickey reference
And Jack Nicholson had to use an axe to get through the bathroom door😂
Kubrick wanted to go for the more realistic approach.
Scorsese just went straight for the masculinity lol
@@degenerategambler4830 Yet it was Kubrick that was nominated for a RAZZIE.
@@degenerategambler4830you know this film is based on a true story.
@@ChainsawManDude97 Yes biopics are always 100% real and never highly embellished 👌
I love that shot of him casually strolling up and beating the shit out of Joey
You don't see great acting like this anymore
Because world cant produce another Robert De Niro. The best actor ever..by far.
"GET AWAAY!"
Is funny the way she sounds, until Jake broke through the door like a tank
Like a 🦆
0:51 and 0:58 are almost identical how she says it 😂
That 2 piece at 1:31 always cracks me up with the face he makes😂😂
There are countless notable scenes in this work of art that have really left an impression on me and had a lasting emotional impact. Cathy Moriarty is particularly superb in this movie.
1:00 this dude is a straight up Frankenstein monster. Just comes right through the door like it's nothing.
He turned into the Hulk petty quick
2:35 The kids at the end: "Bye, Uncle Raging Bull..."
Ain't hard to see why he;s called "Raging Bull".
I saw something similar on an episode of The Brady Bunch.
AF Twice was it when Mike came home and told the family he had aids?
@@thornie123 I remember they put him in the chamber of fire for that one
It happened a lot on the Waltons as I recall.
I remember that one....Carol had blown Sam the butcher for an extra couple of pounds of veal..and then Alice stabbed Mr Brady with a early model ginzu blade because she THOUGHT that Mr Brady put Carol up to it because they were swingers. But Mr Brady/Mike never did tell Carol to blow Sam, so in effect Alice was wrong for shanking Mr Brady. Sam came back a few weeks later while Mr Brady was in the hospital recovering from the quick stick and he ended up taking Marsha for a 'back yard ride' . . . .
That's why they called Sam the "Butcher with the Finest Meat".
yes Raging Bull is a masterpiece
She insulted him a little bit.
"Open the door." GET AWAY! 😂
0:51 she says it almost identically at 0:58 too😂
Git Awayyyyy
This is the saddest movie I’ve ever seen
Great scene. Actors have to really commit to going 110% in physical scenes like this.
Fun fact: Robert DeNiro actually broke Joe Pesci's rib on this scene by accident after a hard stump and the painful expression is real on the final segment and was kept as a final cut by Scorsese.
Wrong scene. It was the one they were sparring in gym.
Jealousy is deadly ladies out there dont even play with it.
The moment Deniro cemented his position as the toughest guy in Hollywood.
2:08 Robert de niro fights with joe Pesci
Sure Robert De Niro is the stars but props for Cathy Moriarty, she done an incredible job.
Robert De Niro's kick here is so much more convincing than in The Irishman.
Well, they didn't call it "Raging Bull" for nothing. Pass me the shinebox
1:56 Joe Pesci was not kidding when he said he gonna stab u with a knife.
He thinks that he’s going to do it to Kevin in home alone
damn, joey threatening his kid for putting a hand in the plate got me killed lmao
😭😭😭 insane
I wonder why Scorsese always shows kids witnessing domestic violence. Its a recurring theme in a lot of his films. Men and women shouting, or hitting eachother while the kids have the thousand yard stare going on. It adds a very unsettling quality to Scorsese's films (some of which are unsettling by nature, such as Goodfellas, and Casino.)
Maybe he experienced stuff like this himself
He wanted to show how nutty Jake was to stroll into a man's house and batter him at the dinner table. The man had children. Children eat food. Children were in attendance at the dinner table. It's not complicated
Scorcese always has themes of love and war in his movies. Showing kids being traumatized creates an aversion to war.
hell i grew up in that type of environment.
I grew up in Brooklyn. Adults fought all the time.
@ 2:27 He was doing the Batts stomp.
2020, still one of the best movie ever made
His face every time Vicky replies to him is like the one of a child trying to comprehend what he’s hearing, specially when she says she cheated on him (which she didn’t), his face of disbelief and confusion, blinded by his insecurities and low self esteem are perfectly represented here. Jake was not exactly the smartest guy (to say it nicely), and De Niro does it majestically.
He does the same thing in the steak scene lol
I didn't see a single shift in his facial expression. Maybe it's where the movie is so dated now, but there was no emotion. It was like watching someone using botox react to something. Nothing moved.
I guess sometimes acting doesn't require those strong facial shifts where your lips end up at your hairline or your eyes end up on your nose. Or your nose to your ears.
Sometimes, a look with your eyes and a stone face says it all...
@@therealestj Could be. That's why I threw in the "dated" part. It's a kind of acting you don't see much anymore. Everything is so melodramatic now.
Cathy Moriarty's voice sounds great when she yells!
Too funny. I think the same thing. She sounds funniest on the street when DeNiro takes her down.
I like to imagine she's saying "Get away! Get away! Get-absolutely-away!"
She sounds like Lois Griffin a bit
Her voice is killing me! Fucking love it.
One thing about DeNiro when he plays in scenes like this, Casino, Jackie Brown, GoodFellas, etc he looks really pissed off. I dont know how he does it. Does he channel childhood anger in certain scenes I dunno lol but It's so natural the way he does it.
The rage on Jake's face is amazing ❤
Masterclass acting.
Just a regular Italian Sunday dinner
Great scene!! What a shame De Niro went from this to Little Folkers
now, Dirty Grandpa with Efron and teenage whores.
dirty grandpa is worse :S
michael m watching de niro is recent films is as painful as watching Shaq on the Celtics... I was like "man he used to be so good and not its hard to watch"
They say he's been in need of money this last decade to finance his wife's businesses, so he's been accepting lousy roles as of lately.
He was alright hands of stone and great in SLP
Cathy Moriarty deserved the Oscar just for this scene
This is the greatest thing ever filmed!
2:25 Reminds me of the Billy Batts scene in Gooodfellas. Way down below the ocean...
Hes the only guy who can break down a bathroom door perfectly😅
2:07 average Italian American family dinner
I don’t think Vicky was unfaithful, she was just exhausted. Jake was so suspicious, obsessed with the idea that she was cheating on him that she finally snapped. “Whattaya want me to say!” It was obvious that she was being sarcastic. He wasn’t going to believe her regardless of what she said.This was probably going on since they met.
Goodfellas at 2:26 with the beat down of Billy Batts.
He's so natural no acting whatsoever!!
Happens everytime when u are the greatest actor ever born.
Don't forget to turn the volume back down after this video.
Looks like a typical family Sunday evening to me
Husband of the year.
...and brother of the year
Bet the kid never forgot to keep his hands outta the plate after that. 😄
Awesome portrayal of the 1950's American/European family that was trying to do good in this country. They didn't kill each other, just a good slap and beating did just fine.
Ikr normalise this ffs
Back when the level of realism and intensity on movie scenes were well-shot and outstanding.
At least in the movie vickie was very tough. Jake gave her such a beating here but not one tear.
2:35 Marvelous right overhand 👌
1:31
ping pang
Joey had no idea the wrath that was coming his way.