Oh yeah haha, brings back memories of my first phone my Pa gave me when I was 10 back in 2007 or so 😂 They’re used to really great effect in the story though with Sullivan tipping Costello and the gang off during the deal and then the iconic tense call between Sullivan and Costigan, not sure how you’d do such scenes now with smartphones but I’m sure you could find a way (except Apple doesn’t allow villains to use their products in films haha).
Probably the only role I liked Sheen in. He was great in the Departed. Almost like a father figure for DiCaprio. Too bad Sheen is such a pompous jagoff in everyday life.
@@theoriginaltroll388 mm well if the director is as renowned as martin scorsese, the studio try everything to afford such a cast. Oppenheimer for eg. And even Once upon a time in Hollywood had pretty big names, Dicaprio, pitt, Al pacino, Kurt russell, Margot robbie
Yeah Sullivan was such a bent POS cop, Matt did a hell of a job! I think the only other film where I can think of his where he was villain was The Talented Mr Ripley playing the sociopathic and narcissistic title character (his best performance IMO). Maybe Interstellar counts but I don’t think he was a straight up villain like in this or The Talented Mr Ripley.
That's the same feeling I get for Joaquin Phoenix in Gladiator and Daniel Craig in Road to Perdition. I hate those guys that I was disappointed when Daniel got casted as James Bond. Weird feelings but I guess that's how good perfomances were.
I saw this when I was 18. Martin Scorsese has made some fantastic films but for my money this is his masterpiece. Obviously I’m biased because I saw it at an impressionable age but boy what a flick.
Scorsese has more movies, apart from 'The Departed,' deserving that masterpiece title, ie.; Mean Streets, Taxi Driver, The King of Comedy, Raging Bull, to name but a few. But, I agree with you The Departed is a masterpiece made by a movie maker at the peak of his powers. Period.
I agree, it's a great film and in my opinion, one of the best films of the 2000's, but Good Fellas is hands down his best work to date. Honestly, nothing beats Goodfellas. It's an ageless classic and the fact that it didn't win the Best Picture Oscar that year is almost like a crime!! Rest in Eternal Peace Ray Liotta... Thank you for helping make Goodfellas into the classic it is.
@@dangchanneldeg6948 do you know how to read? I'm completely serious. Literally right after I said "Rest in Eternal Peace Ray Liotta" I CLEARLY followed that statement up with, "Thank you for making *Goodfellas* into the classic it is". C'mon man... How did you miss that?? 🤣
This movie is sloppy as shit. Miles Kennefick...we're not here to solve the case of the missing asshole we're here to nail Costello. ...what? Miles isn't missing. He's all fucked up and 6 feet deep but he ain't missing
Not sad. Absolutely terrified by the fact that Queenan was the only person who could identify Costigan as an informant, protecting him from prosecution as part of Costello's gang. Maybe Dignam could/would protect him, but he's a prick and the two of them can't stand each other. Costigan was just praying that by some miracle Queenan might be alive even though he was thrown from the building. He believes at this point that within the next few days he will end up arrested, wanted by the FBI, or dead. He catches a break when Costello's entire gang is killed in the shootout, giving the opportunity to bring himself in, but ultimately the fact that he was never able to identify Costello's mole came back to get him killed.
One of the most haunting parts of this scene for me is Fitzy (the guy who yelled, "Where's your boy?" to Queenan). Up until this scene, he comes across as a little bit dopey, which gives him a sort of innocent quality to him. Then, he turns into this psycho at the drop of a hat, ready to take out Queenan without hesitation. Great acting.
This scene is real loose. I mean they don’t see Leo consoling Queenan from the roof looking down? I dunno the more I see this movie the worse I think it is. It’s a great movie don’t get me wrong but I dunno it’s a little sloppy at parts.
@@clath2823Agreed. It’s pretty hilarious how when Dignam sarcastically says: “I forgot the password but if you come down to the garage I’ll be happy to give it to you,” Sullivan takes him seriously and calls him a liar, to which Dignam replies: “No one calls me a liar!” It’s downright ridiculous dialogue lol
I love how Matt Damon's "Boston accent" comes and goes in this film. One minute he's talking with it like, "Stay in the CAAAH" and yet the next minute he's talking in his normal voice lol EDIT: I didn't mean to imply it only came out when "he was mad". I meant that it comes out in random parts of the film, regardless of what situation his character is in.
@State.of.Emergency that _literally_ doesn't mean thing lol. I'm from Pittsburgh. Lived here my whole life. I don't have a thick pittsburghese accent. In fact, I don't have one at all, but some immediate family of mine do. Some like myself, don't. And my ultimate point is, Matt Damon, in his normal everyday way of speaking, doesn't talk with a Boston accent...at least not a noticeable one. He may use a little bit of Boston dialect here and there (which I've never noticed in any of his interviews and event apparences either), but he has never talked like the way he does in 1/3rd of The Departed.
It’s that sense of foreboding that gets me when you just know the captain is gonna meet his end. When he’s thrown off the roof and is falling, everyone in the cinema gasped including my date. Great scene from a great film.
Marty Sheen is always great! Very underrated actor IMHO. One of you mugs got a light? ;) I like how that Irish heavy later on goes, he was a tough cop, we were excessive with the cop.
One of the best cop movies of all time. Shows what they're really like, as opposed to the facade they put on. The Badged-Brethren R.I.C.O is NOT your friend.
I really don't understand why so many people say they hate Leonardo DiCaprio in this, I thought he was f-ing brilliant. He did an outstanding job portraying an undercover cop suffering from crippling anxiety and paranoia. Being a detective working deep undercover in Boston's premiere Irish mob, having to partake in horrible acts when you're actually a good person who doesn't enjoy doing bad things, but you have to do them to get the job done. All of that would certainly take its toll on a person's psyche, even more so when the mob boss KNOWS he has a rat in his crew and is working tirelessly to find out who it is, and I thought Leo just nailed his performance.
I've been using this line for years, but I feel like I dont completely understand the nuiance of this line. Is Baldwin trying to be passive agressive power move with Marky or is that a cop Union thing?
Why did they kill the captain? He was just standing around an abandoned building. Seems like killing a high ranking metro police officer would bring down more heat on their crew than some potential rat. As they said on the wire "This is some assassination shit"
They assaulted him trying to make him talk. When they realised he wouldn't give them the information they wanted, they had no choice but to either kill him, or let him identify them and have them arrested for assault, guns charges and anything else he could make stick.
Dingham knew Sullivan was dirty, but he couldn't move on him right then and there. He knew Queenan was clean and knew Sullivan was trying a little too hard to uncover the UC. In a lot of ways, the worst thing that could've happened to Sullivan was Queenan dying. Costello trusted Leo more than him, which really had to burn his soup. Having a proverbial Dead Man's Switch triggered upon his death, which sent the files to him, was a really nice touch.
I know it's been pointed out but the usage of X in various scenes before characters die ... subtle yet now I can't unsee it .. BUT that doesn't keep me from watching this again and again... oh fine I'll watch it now...
Haha, I love how angry Sullivan gets after Dignam clocks him… “I CAHN FAHKIN INVESTIGATE ANYONE I FAHKIN WANT!!! I DON’T GIVA FAHK WAT YA THINK!!!” 🤣🤣🤣
5:30 that was satisfying. Few more hits would've been better. Truly seeing him die was sad but he went out good. People can see the difference between Mark & Matt here.
Working with criminals seems a lot more honest. At least you know you can’t trust them. Whereas working as a cop you never know if they are gonna screw ya over or not.
I have seen the chinese ( or whatever) version of this movie but it s ok......... hands down... Martin Scorcese and all of this cast make this movie a masterpiece
I wish I didn’t watch the original first, as I knew what was gonna happen. But still when I saw this in the theatre I can here people gasp at the shot of the cop falling
When this movie came out my brother saw it in theatres before me. I asked him how the movie was. He responded like this..." I'm going to say two things. First, the movie is fucking amazing and second, everybody dies". And he didnt even ruin anything for me by saying that haha. ***SPOILER ALERT*** Even with him saying that, i was still shocked and gasped when DiCaprio gets capped in the elevator.
Fine I’ll watch the Departed again…
Facts. It was already on my list. It just shot to the top
Dude you can watch this infinity times like the godfather
watch the HK original... its awesome
My wife’s yet to see it. A fine excuse to me to watch it for the 167th time.
Haha! No one is twisting your arm.
Walhberg getting Matt Damon at the end is perfect
Dude, write spoiler alert next time...
@@Aaronowitzdude don’t watch clips of an old movie and then read comments if you haven’t seen the movie 😂
Do not pursue, stay in tha CAAA!
Do NAWT pursue you mean
Where's ya booooooy
All underrated comments
Paaaaak tha caaaaa at haaaaaavard yaaaaaaad.
@@perfectlittleangel dudes actually Irish, though. He ain't from Boston. Same guy who played Stephen in Brave Heart lol
World needs plenty of BAHtendes! So many great lines lol
these dudes' Boston accents have Boston accents
People really do talk like this in Bahston I got razzed about it in the military
Leo played such a good role here.. I remember going through a year of horrible anxiety and insomnia and he brought that memory back to me .. well done
hey man, just a year? how did you overcome it
@Rose_19911 I forgot the answer but if u wanna come down to the garage I'd be happy to give it to ya
@JAGFamily10 yea his character reminds me of being in a active addiction
@@j.b.8546what garage?
@@j.b.8546 same .. active kratom
Abuse and the subsequent anxiety after .. it’s brutal
Seeing the excessive use of flip phones in this movie makes it so 2000s
Oh yeah haha, brings back memories of my first phone my Pa gave me when I was 10 back in 2007 or so 😂
They’re used to really great effect in the story though with Sullivan tipping Costello and the gang off during the deal and then the iconic tense call between Sullivan and Costigan, not sure how you’d do such scenes now with smartphones but I’m sure you could find a way (except Apple doesn’t allow villains to use their products in films haha).
Brock lesnsr Adam pierce 😂
It made us buy one
Back when we could pocket text side chicks to avoid suspicion.
To be honest, the phones WERE excessively flip back then. And slide.
One of those films you wish you could rewatch for the first time over and over.
Agree. But one and done for me lol waaay too much corruption! I had to relearn how to spell my name after that movie 🤯
the moment damon realized he wasnt a mastermind and it all unraveled
Definitely not what the moment was.
@@Crimby. great input...
True...but Affleck was the bomb in phantoms
no this is the moment damon realized he's the departed
I've got 11 copies of the dvd..and I watch it on demand every other day.....my all time favorite movie next to the dark knight trilogy.
This movie deserved an Oscar in every possible category
Ummm....no. It was very good, but not Oscar worthy in more than 2 categories.
@@repealthepatriotactBest Director,best movie,best performance that's 3..shush...
MATT DAMON
Its best parts were already in the original.
@@repealthepatriotactPlease tell us how many Oscars you've won.
Man, Queenan had some balls of STEEL. Rip to a real OG
@@DefinitelyNotAlexK haha one of my coworkers who loved “The West Wing” was very upset with what happened to Martin Sheen!!
But why didn't he have his gun out. At least be prepared to fight a little.
Probably the only role I liked Sheen in. He was great in the Departed. Almost like a father figure for DiCaprio. Too bad Sheen is such a pompous jagoff in everyday life.
@@bertroost1675he needed time to get Leo out the building and the mob guys to keep eyes on him
@@TH-cam.Algorithmic.Nonsense what has martin sheen done that makes him pompous? I've seen him in interviews and he's very humble
Lots of great actors in this movie
yea this was a classic caught a young Damon and Decaprio...these days you cant even afford this cast
mmmmmMMMMMMMmmyyyyYYYYATTTT DEAAAAYMEN
@@theoriginaltroll388 mm well if the director is as renowned as martin scorsese, the studio try everything to afford such a cast. Oppenheimer for eg. And even Once upon a time in Hollywood had pretty big names, Dicaprio, pitt, Al pacino, Kurt russell, Margot robbie
Right and a good story too
Mat Damon was so sleezy in this movie I can never trust him again. I guess that's great acting!
Yeah Sullivan was such a bent POS cop, Matt did a hell of a job!
I think the only other film where I can think of his where he was villain was The Talented Mr Ripley playing the sociopathic and narcissistic title character (his best performance IMO).
Maybe Interstellar counts but I don’t think he was a straight up villain like in this or The Talented Mr Ripley.
Jesus Christ that is Jason Bourne
Don't go into space with the guy, neither
That’s why the ending to this movie was so satisfying
That's the same feeling I get for Joaquin Phoenix in Gladiator and Daniel Craig in Road to Perdition. I hate those guys that I was disappointed when Daniel got casted as James Bond. Weird feelings but I guess that's how good perfomances were.
“I need those codes!” … “no, you want those codes..”
"These are the Glengary leads. And you can't have these leads"
@@westernimpressions5232ABC, Always Be Closing
I know you know. Huge difference.
Notice he straightened up his jacket. Fly right.
@@westernimpressions5232 hahahahaha good one.
Perhaps the wisest character in this film. Straightens up my man’s jacket. 😂😂
"I need those codes"
"These are the glengarry leads, and to you they are gold, and you don't get them"
oh god dude that was inspired.
Codes are for closers….
I saw this when I was 18. Martin Scorsese has made some fantastic films but for my money this is his masterpiece. Obviously I’m biased because I saw it at an impressionable age but boy what a flick.
Scorsese has more movies, apart from 'The Departed,' deserving that masterpiece title, ie.; Mean Streets, Taxi Driver, The King of Comedy, Raging Bull, to name but a few. But, I agree with you The Departed is a masterpiece made by a movie maker at the peak of his powers. Period.
I agree, it's a great film and in my opinion, one of the best films of the 2000's, but Good Fellas is hands down his best work to date. Honestly, nothing beats Goodfellas. It's an ageless classic and the fact that it didn't win the Best Picture Oscar that year is almost like a crime!!
Rest in Eternal Peace Ray Liotta... Thank you for helping make Goodfellas into the classic it is.
@@mirazusta2002 bro, how did you NOT name Goodfellas and Casino? The former is arguably his best movie to date.
Too bad Ray Liotta wasn't in this movie though. Like a cameo.
@@dangchanneldeg6948 do you know how to read? I'm completely serious. Literally right after I said "Rest in Eternal Peace Ray Liotta" I CLEARLY followed that statement up with, "Thank you for making *Goodfellas* into the classic it is". C'mon man... How did you miss that?? 🤣
Whalberg was the only one I trusted outta this whole film 😅
Leo was the best. By far. Then Jack
@@caseyhouser9839Jack was an FBI informant 😂
5:54 he stopped him from going to hit Colin
5:55 he yells shut up out of nowhere xD
LOL man, I just watched it and didn't notice, but it's plain as day now.
Watched this movie 20 times never noticed that🤣
aynen aq@@MUSTAFK
@@awakefortwoweeks4770 :(
This movie is sloppy as shit. Miles Kennefick...we're not here to solve the case of the missing asshole we're here to nail Costello. ...what? Miles isn't missing. He's all fucked up and 6 feet deep but he ain't missing
Absolute masterpiece. Man a good actor can really get under your skin. Love Damon but i was quite happy watching the end.
Sergeant Dingham: *clearly lying*
Also Sgt. Dingham: "NOBODY CALLS ME A LIAR"
4:01 great acting by Leonardo Dicaprio, he's sad that his boss is dead but can't blow his cover
He's sad that the only person that could get him out of the mafia just died
Not sad. Absolutely terrified by the fact that Queenan was the only person who could identify Costigan as an informant, protecting him from prosecution as part of Costello's gang. Maybe Dignam could/would protect him, but he's a prick and the two of them can't stand each other. Costigan was just praying that by some miracle Queenan might be alive even though he was thrown from the building. He believes at this point that within the next few days he will end up arrested, wanted by the FBI, or dead.
He catches a break when Costello's entire gang is killed in the shootout, giving the opportunity to bring himself in, but ultimately the fact that he was never able to identify Costello's mole came back to get him killed.
@@YuengsNwings Dignam was not a prick he just acted like one. And he did avenge Costigan in the end of the movie.
Queenan wasn’t just his boss. He was his father figure.
Also he was one step away from being killed himself.
5:55 "take a leave of absence"
"Take a leave of what?"
"Take a what of absence?"
@@mg19cal world needs plenty of bahtendas!!!
My wife and I were headed out the door and this was on . We ended up sitting and watching it and being 3 hours late
The last Scorcese gangster masterpiece. Forget the IRISHMAN.
One of the most haunting parts of this scene for me is Fitzy (the guy who yelled, "Where's your boy?" to Queenan). Up until this scene, he comes across as a little bit dopey, which gives him a sort of innocent quality to him. Then, he turns into this psycho at the drop of a hat, ready to take out Queenan without hesitation. Great acting.
When he turned off the lights...that should've been a "Wanna get away?" commercial.
😆
“World needs plenty of Bartenders…”
This may arguably be the best remake ever made.
Hands down one of the Greatest Movies ever made.
Its a remake😂
@edumalafaia11 Ok?
@@johnstjohn1987 It's not even on a par with the original ones
@@eduardo_barbosaa the original was bad and Asian
The Depahted is such a good movie
i never noticed but did the just roll over queenan? damn...
It did👍
I've seen this like 10 times or more first in a theater when it came out, I never noticed that but yeah it does
Oh shoot! You’re right! never noticed until now!! Good catch 🤙🏻
Phil Leotardo style.
@@TheSuirad he did 20 years in case you didn’t know
You have to have a secret meeting on a rooftop in a major city, there are simply no other options.
And then go back up on the fire escape
@@entemen It always bothered me that even the police guy said th building is vacant the elevator worked
In the original they meet on the rooftop of a regular office building.
This scene is real loose. I mean they don’t see Leo consoling Queenan from the roof looking down? I dunno the more I see this movie the worse I think it is. It’s a great movie don’t get me wrong but I dunno it’s a little sloppy at parts.
@@clath2823Agreed. It’s pretty hilarious how when Dignam sarcastically says: “I forgot the password but if you come down to the garage I’ll be happy to give it to you,” Sullivan takes him seriously and calls him a liar, to which Dignam replies: “No one calls me a liar!” It’s downright ridiculous dialogue lol
2:01 Queenan suddenly realised Sullivan is the rat...
I think you might be right there, bro. Well spotted!
This movie is a masterpiece.
I love the title of this video, tells people in the know exactly what scene it is, but doesn’t spoil it for anyone who hasn’t seen it yet
I love how Matt Damon's "Boston accent" comes and goes in this film. One minute he's talking with it like, "Stay in the CAAAH" and yet the next minute he's talking in his normal voice lol
EDIT: I didn't mean to imply it only came out when "he was mad". I meant that it comes out in random parts of the film, regardless of what situation his character is in.
I have coworkers from Boston that speak “normal” but their accent comes out when they’re pissed lol
Matt Damon does have a Boston accent.
Matt is literally from Boston lol
@State.of.Emergency that _literally_ doesn't mean thing lol. I'm from Pittsburgh. Lived here my whole life. I don't have a thick pittsburghese accent. In fact, I don't have one at all, but some immediate family of mine do. Some like myself, don't. And my ultimate point is, Matt Damon, in his normal everyday way of speaking, doesn't talk with a Boston accent...at least not a noticeable one. He may use a little bit of Boston dialect here and there (which I've never noticed in any of his interviews and event apparences either), but he has never talked like the way he does in 1/3rd of The Departed.
Dude is a native Bostonian.
The subtle sign that says, It's OK to rat on a rat
Jesus that's tough to read
It's is ok
Time stamp?
from the first scene to the last this movie just slaps and never lets up
Dingham figured it out right then and there
4:45 damn poor Queenan not only got tossed off the roof but also got run over by a 4 ton van filled with psychopaths. I legit just noticed that.
Codes are for closers.
ABC. Always Be Coding
You deserve way more upvotes.
I just realized they ran over queenan at the end Lmaoo
That movie is a CLASSIC
I always thought when he gets up and he turns the light off that that’s very symbolic of how he wishes he could just turn it all off or end it all
"Those codes are for closers."
First 1:10 mins in this clip I stopped it and watched the whole movie instead 😂
Dude I just put the movie on and it was about the same time in this clip when I decided to do so hahaha
It’s that sense of foreboding that gets me when you just know the captain is gonna meet his end. When he’s thrown off the roof and is falling, everyone in the cinema gasped including my date. Great scene from a great film.
This movie is one of Martin's finest work.
One of my favorite movies of all times
Marty Sheen is always great! Very underrated actor IMHO. One of you mugs got a light? ;) I like how that Irish heavy later on goes, he was a tough cop, we were excessive with the cop.
Under-rated? He's one of the most famous actors of the last 50 years....
5:25 what we’ve all wanted 😂 Bostons finest😂
Note to self- Do not hold discrete meetings downtown on top of short buildings in the middle of the day.
you want those codes...
Should have figured it out there and then.
Lots of great movies in these actors
One of the best cop movies of all time. Shows what they're really like, as opposed to the facade they put on. The Badged-Brethren R.I.C.O is NOT your friend.
One of the best movies ever
3:27 Dude in the car's reaction was so real lol
Dude... c'mon... this is Oscar material. C'MON!
@ 4:45 - Poor Captain Queenan, got reduced to being a speed bump for the Black Van.
I really don't understand why so many people say they hate Leonardo DiCaprio in this, I thought he was f-ing brilliant. He did an outstanding job portraying an undercover cop suffering from crippling anxiety and paranoia. Being a detective working deep undercover in Boston's premiere Irish mob, having to partake in horrible acts when you're actually a good person who doesn't enjoy doing bad things, but you have to do them to get the job done. All of that would certainly take its toll on a person's psyche, even more so when the mob boss KNOWS he has a rat in his crew and is working tirelessly to find out who it is, and I thought Leo just nailed his performance.
Obviously the only issue with his performance if you can even call it an issue was his struggle to keep the accent up through the film
Greatest movie ever made IMO
There’s always that scene in these gangster movies that a character loses any chance of redemption. This it in this one.
When are these movies going to learn that security professionals do not need to speak into their wrists! 😂😂😂
3:22
Leo reacts too soon
I mean, he is dodging a body. If he reacted too late he would be a paint smear too...
@@odoaceroftheneoromanempire7178I meant he looks down at the ground while the body is still above his head.
@@maximusolivia9982 I like you, friend...
he could have seen something from the reflection from the water puddles on the ground
@@jiahongliu958possibly yea.
I’m just being picky.
It’s a great movie and a powerful scene
Two weeks with pay ...Aight Ima head out!
I've been using this line for years, but I feel like I dont completely understand the nuiance of this line.
Is Baldwin trying to be passive agressive power move with Marky or is that a cop Union thing?
Why did they kill the captain? He was just standing around an abandoned building. Seems like killing a high ranking metro police officer would bring down more heat on their crew than some potential rat.
As they said on the wire "This is some assassination shit"
They assaulted him trying to make him talk. When they realised he wouldn't give them the information they wanted, they had no choice but to either kill him, or let him identify them and have them arrested for assault, guns charges and anything else he could make stick.
yes it makes no sense they killed him. lol. dumbest part of this movie.
@@philipsalama8083 I think they lost their cool, and screwed up. In the following scenes they express regret for "going too far".
4:21 - “no pursuit” and he immediately starts shooting.
😂😂😂 was there no middle ground?
No, Jack! there isn’t enough room in the fire escape for both of us
Dingham knew Sullivan was dirty, but he couldn't move on him right then and there. He knew Queenan was clean and knew Sullivan was trying a little too hard to uncover the UC.
In a lot of ways, the worst thing that could've happened to Sullivan was Queenan dying. Costello trusted Leo more than him, which really had to burn his soup. Having a proverbial Dead Man's Switch triggered upon his death, which sent the files to him, was a really nice touch.
I don't care what all the critics and die hard Scorsese fanatics think: this is Scorsese's best film. Just my two cents
4:45 The Van drives over the dead Captain Queenan and nothing gets squished ???🤔
Yeah Im guessing they painted in the body in to maintain continuity in post because they shot the van driving away without the body there.
@@jessearodriguez Also, there's no way they're going to have a van run over Marty Sheen's corpse. There's gotta be a clause in there.
99% of people don't know the story/plot was taken from a Hong Kong movie called "infernal Affairs"
Or that it was produced by Brad Pitt.
One a you mugs got a light?
Also shoutout to answering "Where's your boy" with where his actual son currently is haha
@@natecrosman7732 haha that shit was funny af
Ahhh man someone mentioned the bag CGI of van driving over body and now I can’t unsee it !!!!!!!!
GREAT MOVIE. DEEP. EVERYONE DID A GREAT JOB.
Certainly a Great movie and Great Casting 👍
One of my favorite movies of all time, technically they would have known the moment they came outside that it was Leo... but whatevs.
I know it's been pointed out but the usage of X in various scenes before characters die ... subtle yet now I can't unsee it .. BUT that doesn't keep me from watching this again and again... oh fine I'll watch it now...
the scene between Damon and Mark is so intense.
after Mark landed those hammerfists Damon got really pissed off for real 👿
Haha, I love how angry Sullivan gets after Dignam clocks him…
“I CAHN FAHKIN INVESTIGATE ANYONE I FAHKIN WANT!!! I DON’T GIVA FAHK WAT YA THINK!!!” 🤣🤣🤣
Mark walbergs character was so great
The title of this movie is what Leo became after Diddy got arrested.
“Idk what were doing here Boyshe”
Excellent acting by all!!
He’s watching his son go to Notre Dame from heaven now 😢
5:30 that was satisfying. Few more hits would've been better. Truly seeing him die was sad but he went out good. People can see the difference between Mark & Matt here.
The response DiCaprio made to the falling body was so artificial and early at 3:21.
Working with criminals seems a lot more honest. At least you know you can’t trust them. Whereas working as a cop you never know if they are gonna screw ya over or not.
Ive seen this movie about 30 times and still enjoy it.
one of the best movie I have ever watched.
I don't watch any clips from this movie, because I end up watching the entire movie.
It was good,but Hong Kong Original was the best!
2 weeks with pay? So he's suspended not fired?
They gave him 2 weeks notice
2 weeks notice
Yeah because he knew
As in "take a leave of absence"
I have seen the chinese ( or whatever) version of this movie but it s ok......... hands down... Martin Scorcese and all of this cast make this movie a masterpiece
I wish I didn’t watch the original first, as I knew what was gonna happen. But still when I saw this in the theatre I can here people gasp at the shot of the cop falling
When this movie came out my brother saw it in theatres before me. I asked him how the movie was. He responded like this..." I'm going to say two things. First, the movie is fucking amazing and second, everybody dies". And he didnt even ruin anything for me by saying that haha.
***SPOILER ALERT***
Even with him saying that, i was still shocked and gasped when DiCaprio gets capped in the elevator.
watch the og film. its so much better in every way
Martin Sheen exploding like a water balloon when he hit the ground was a bit over the top
4:44 oh hey look, didn't realize martin sheen played a terminator
Uncle Ben can get a rest.
Where is leo originally from?!
One of the best movies ever made