HEAT 1995 | Patreon Movie Request
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- Follow Formal and Bralik as they experience 1995 Heat This will be first-time reactions from both of your hosts as they adventure through a instant classic. Enjoy
Requested by: UNC
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watch that sub count skyrocket.. with movies like this its bound to.
Thanks again for doing this one! Look forward to doing another request soon! - UNC
If you liked this movie, now you HAVE to do a reaction to "The Town" from 2010. Directed by and starring Ben Affleck. Very similar, one of my favorite movies, and Affleck is even watching this movie in one scene!
Was thinking of requesting this already!
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Pacino interpreted the character as having a coke problem, having to be up at all hours solving crimes. Hence, his psychotic performance
that explains it, either way, I loved his performance.
im pretty sure that was his was of saying he was coked up the whole time they filmed the movie lmfao@@FriendRequestReviews
Yah lol there's an interview where Pacino loosely confirms he method acted this character. Ig it'd be cokethod acted..
Aight my b yall 💀
Correct, Pacino's character was supposed to be an addict who was chipping, but they left any mention of that out of the final product. Which is why his outbursts seem strange and hilarious
He didn't interpret that, it was in the script. They just left out him doing coke in the movie.
Al Pacino has some classic lines in this movie. When he told Ralph to “SIDDOWN!”😂
“Oh yea! I made Ralph fuck you because it makes me feel good”
Because she got a Great ________ lol you finish the rest
@@rxtsec1 *eyes widen* ASS
Neil is by far my favorite Deniro character. A true gangster with a code of honor.
Seen Angel Heart?
@@Zseventyone Love that movie. Another one my fave Deniro roles. Mickey Rourke was great too.
Personally, I liked him best in "Midnight Run" which hardly anyone else has seen.
@@altaclipper classic
@@altaclipper It was kind of a big hit, and is considered by critics as one of the best buddy movies ever made, so... don't worry, plenty of people like it. :)
It's one of the best movies ever made. In terms of action and directing. Hell I'll even say acting.
for sure
Henry Rollins was the lead singer for Black Flag (Punk Rock Band) in the 1980's.
Fun fact: Marines and Army Rangers used film of Van Kilmer's gun reloading during the shootout to teach soldiers how to properly change a riffle's magazine
That’s badass
Very realistic gun sounds as well
Pacino’s character was doing coke throughout the movie. They cut those scenes out. But, in some of the scenes when he’s all amped up, that’s why.
Make sense 👌🏽
They may have figured it would lead to too many "Bad Lieutenant" comparisons, which would distract from the real point.
Glad they did we didn't need a reminder of Scarface with a badge lol
Technically they didn’t cut those scenes out because they didn’t actually film him doing that. It was just a character note from Michael Mann to Pacino to help him build his character. A lot of detectives have addictions of some kind so it makes sense.
The gunfight at the bank was choreographed by veterans of the British Special Forces ie: The SAS
If you guys want other Michael Mann films I'd recommend Collateral (2004) and The Last of the Mohicans (1992)
this movie definitely inspired GTAV there's a mission identical to the scene at the beginning where they flip the armored truck
a lot more than that. idk if it was coincidence but it had exact lines from other gtas and scenes pretty cool
“For me, the action is the juice” R.I.P Tom Sizemore
This is a huge surprise lol this is one of my favorite movies of all time, hope yall liked it
The restaurant scene is legendary
definitely the best scene in the movie 👌🏾
@@FriendRequestReviews Trivia (in case it ain't been mentioned yet) Michael Mann had friend, Chuck Adamson who was a Cop in Chicago; he was his advisor for things 'police-y' like banter and procedure and whatnot (his partner was Dennis Farina, who turned into an actor-one of Mann's regulars). anyway, Adamson was chasing a professional thief named 'Neil McCauley'. Adamson and McCauley had coffee together 'just to chat about the nature of the business, like in the movie--and in the end Adamson shot and killed McCauley after a botched heist.
yooooo this is one of my favorite movies of all time!!
Definitely a banger!
Same! I honestly don't even know many times I've seen it at this point.
So happy that you guys called Waingro the random. When my brother saw it for the first time he loved it but called it a movie about the repercussions of starting a GTA Heist with a terrible random. To this day we and the friends we made online call it when we see it; "we got a Waingro". We just quit the heist search again.
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😂😂😂🎉
For a similar thing see Leroy Jenkins.
He just had to get it on, man.
Oh wow! Well done you guys 🎉🎉 One of my favourites 🥰 The choreography of gun play is too sharp and slick to be ignored; hard-racing entertainment at its best ☺️
Re: Dennis Haysbert (Donald), this was relatively early in his movie career, he'd mostly done TV up to that point. "Waiting to Exhale", which came out this same year, helped him become more known, then he really took off after "24".
Major League was his big break.
One of the best movies of all time!!!
The shootout was actually very realistic. Even with numbers, the cops were out gunned. The suppression, and movement of the robbers was on point and the quick reload of Kilmer was textbook
That's Wes Studi not Edward James Olmos lol.
Henry Rollins is a musician, a singer. Classic punk rock bands. Actor, writer as well.
The ending of this always gave me the same melancholy vibes of both Blade Runner movies, strangely sweet and sad. I don’t know man, makes me feel a certain way.
A crime movie classic
You guys have the 'funinist' reviews! Well done. I dig Pacino's yelling too...
This is an all timer.
I just read the book Heat 2 a little while back. Takes place right after the events of this movie and it’s also a prequel showing Vincent’s time in Chicago. Supposedly there will be Heat 2 movie soon! Good reaction guys.
It only took them damn near 30 years lol
I loved this movie growing up never understood it but after a while seeing Al Pacino and Robert De Niro in such a perfect film together was awesome especially the coffee scene.
Thats wild you know Henry Rollins from Def Jam FFNY and not for being the front man of Black Flag haha
lol I can only know what I know/remember
One of my favorite movies of all time. It also inspired one of my favorite video games of all time: PAYDAY
ayy this one is a classic so cool to see you guys watching it
The first cop that got shot in the bank holdup was a nod to Silence of The Lambs. That actor played Buffalo Bill.
“That’s a pretty safe explosion “ 😂😂😂
First time?! Wow one of my favs!
yup, I probably would've lived my whole life without watching this movie, so I'm glad we got put on.
Crazy how the whole crew was taken down by one word: Slick
@45:35 Actually military experts watching this scene: "This is the most realistic shootout I've ever seen".
These 2 guys: "This is nonsense" lol
Wes Studi played Detective Casals. You're thinking of Edward James Olmos who played Selena's Father in the same named movie. That was an excellent movie as well. And that look Ashley Judd give Robert Deniro in the hotel room.....tremendous acting.
Heat remains one of my favorite films ever, I don't even notice the length-to me, that's another sign of how great it is (according to my tastes), bc I don't get bored & restless despite the nearly 3 hours. Have watched it several times...there's so much I like about this movie, the list would go on and on !
Michael Mann’s directed some bangers, Thief and Miami Vice being some of them. He’s got Ferrari with Adam Driver coming out on Christmas this year!
Pachino & Deniro were in Godfather II in1974
Yes but they never shared the screen with each othet
Had a great time tonight after dinner watching you guys react to easily one of the best crime movies of all time. Al Pacino is personally one of my favorite actors of all time. Wasn't expecting this at all. Quite very a pleasant surprise. Maybe...somewhere down the line we'll get The Godfather trilogy reaction 🙏
You gotta remember this movie was filmed in the 90s, long before the US police was as militant and extreme as it is today. Sure, today if that shootout happened, there'd be 150 SWAT team members on top of them within 15 minutes, but in the 90s, that shootout was much more plausible. Just look at the North Hollywood shootout in 1997. 2,000 rounds fired, 12 officers and 8 civilians injured, and lasted 45 minutes. And that was with only two shooters.
I rented that shootout from Blockbuster lol.
Bruhhhhhhh y’all gotta do more movies like this I got mad request for y’all !!!!
I agree, we want to do more movies this year for sure!
You made a move posting this.
I had to get on man…I HAD TO GET IT ON!
That is not Selena's father. That is Wes Studi. Selena's pops was James Edward Olmos or is it Edward James Olmos.
Bedybedybedy that's her papa 😂🤣 I was so sure tho 🤦🏾
The director hired 2 former SAS operators as advisers to train the actors in weapons, tactics, etc. Mick Gould and ‘Andy McNab’.
‘Andy McNab’ is actually a kinda famous guy from a failed mission in the 91 Gulf War. There’s been a couple books & movies about it. “Bravo Two Zero” is McNab’s story. The incident was kinda like a “Lone Survivor” moment for the UK.
The "Cousin" that got told "You can get killed walking your doggy" is Tone Loc. Probably was his first time acting. Love your reactions. You guys crack me up. Keep it going.
Man, great choice gentlemen. I won't be able to get to this until tomorrow morning but really looking forward to it.
Hope you enjoy it!
1995 HEAT and 1998 Ronin are two great action movies with De Niro, form the time when he still was a legitimate actor (just look at his IMDB for like lat 15-20 years, very little good stuff).
The shootout here is iconic AF, and probably the best in movie history, and there are also other scenes which inspired e.g. video games (like the armored car robbery). For me it is an uneven movie though, a lot of good stuff, mixed with medicore. Enjoyable, but more in a way that you gonna enjoy and remember particular scenes than the whole movie. Ronin is more even, but even there what people remember most is the car chase, or the planning scene with Sean Bean
This Robert De Niro at his most badass , he's not just a criminal he actually knows close combat in this film & is a master villain that outsmarted everyone including himself but being a wolf gave him that final taste for blood to kill the AB guy at the end that he just couldn't resist!!!! Tom Sizemore & Val Kilmore & Pacino killed it too!!!! Its my favorite heist movie & it gets better after each watch & its got the most iconic shootout & the late night cinematography with the lights & the blues are amazing & that dinner scene with De Niro and Pacino is iconic & legendary 💯🐺 Check out Micheal Manns other heist/bank robber film "Public Enemies" with Johnny Depp & Christian Bale playing cat n mouse & its another film based on a true story even more than this film
This is the absolute top of the (non-Mafia) crime genre, and the runners-up don't even come close. If someone recommends something else and claims it's on the same level as this, don't take them seriously.
I think no country for old men is very close, if that’s considered a crime film
@@Buttsley1 It's suspense, which Heat also is, but the crime is just a macguffin in No Country. It's the main event in Heat.
@@dudermcdudeface3674 the entire plot of no country revolves around crime, it’s just not as big of a scale as in heat.
1st time watching one of your reactions and it was AWESOME! You guys are so real!
I'm a 53 yr old dude from Canada and I saw this film in the theatre in 1995 with my girlfriend when I was 25. It is easily my favourite cops and robbers film with Reservoir Dogs being a close second.
Just liked and subscribed- looking forward to watching your content!
Thanks for giving us a try we appreciate it 🙏🏾
Pacino is a GOD in this movie
Fireee
oh wow u guys doin movies on this channel too, the potential content is crazy..
hella requests incoming.. 👍
More to come!
Love this reaction! Hope you can do one to Any Given Sunday with Al and Jamie Foxx. Surprisingly no one has reacted to that one yet and it is football season.
The shoot-out is based on a real life incident involving two armed robbers who held police at bay in North Hollywood for over thirty minutes before being taken out.
In an interview (can't recall where) Pacino talked about the fact that his character in this film was (at least on paper) chipping cocaine to help him with the crazy hours, stress, and to keep him sharp - like he mentions to his wife. For whatever reason they decided to leave those scenes on the cutting room floor, so at times his character comes across weird, because you don't have the context of his substance use. However, if you ever watch this again, now that you know that bit of info, his character makes TOTAL sense.
"They got some really nice backdrops in this movie."
"LA bro."
Well, WITH RESPECT... that's Michael Mann PHOTOGRAPHING LA. I mean, there's something elegant about the way he shoots his movies anyway, but he's REALLY good with LA!
(See also: Collateral.)
My favorite HEAT trivia has got to be...
the blonde, balding cop... the one who gets shot first in the big bank heist shootout? That's Buffalo Bill from Silence of the Lambs.
Enjoyed you brothers and the reaction. Looking forward to more!
The song at the end is God's hand over the Face of the Water by Moby. One of my favorite songs. Great Movie
Thanks for that 🙏🏾
Some fun facts about this movie:
1. One of the most famous gangsters in France, Redoine Faid, said this movie inspired him to do heist and even followed the movie heist and made one identical. He has escaped prison two times. Look him up, very interesting person
2. Al Pacino was actually high on cocaine when making this movie, he has admitted it. There was also a scene when he snorted a line of actual cocaine but they decided to not show it in the movie
3. The scene when he was screaming great ass, they did that scene so many times that Al Pacino got tired and started screaming, the reaction of Hank Azaria was genuine. You can even hear someone say “Jesus” in the background
4. The coffee scene between Al Pacino & De Niro was shot on one take. They both agreed to not rehearse before the scene and it came out they way it did. De Niro also said this scene was the reason he accepted the role
Michael Mann main characters often state a personal code and if they stop living by it they come unstuck.
Everything about the bank heist is beautiful. All the way down to the scenes right before and right after. Before they walk in the bank you see Eady packing up to leave; getting ready to go with Neil to New Zealand. Then you see Charlene with Domonic as he plays with his toys. After the bank and the shootout you see Elaine, Michael's wife, watching TV as she sees her husband is dead. Then you see Lily, Breedan's wife, in a bar and she sees that he has been killed in the shootout as well. The two women whose partners survived before. The two whose partners died after. Poetry.
Wayngro is a serial killer. One thing y'all didn't notice, that wasn't the girl from the last scene. He probably didn't get rid of the body yet. But a few people I know made the same mistake. He on a spree.
dammmn, good callout, gonn have to run this one back for sure.
The coffee shop scene is killer. And I remember hearing movie goers complaining that the shootout was "omg ..so loud". It's about time a movie came even remotely close to true gunshot volume.
You can definitely call it a stupid from a criminal perspective.
MY #1 FAVORITE FILM
Great movie!
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A Few Good Men
The Quick And The Dead
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The Negotiator
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If you think the shootout scene was too long wait till you see the real life north Hollywood shootout, it lasted like 20 times longer irl.
Movies used to be long. Gone With The Wind and others. Today we have Oppenheimer. This is why the intermission break was created bit it was never a gimmick. If it was 3 hours then it needed to be. 3 hour films mean theres less showings in a day. Movie studios want to show a film as many times in a day as possible to maximize profits. If its 2.5 to 3 hours long then the director felt to tell the story correctly it needs to be.
1995. The police weren't militarize yet. Only SWAT had heavy firepower. They advanced on the police with superior firepower, attacking the ambush before the police could get set up and before Special Weapons arrived.
hell yea my all time favorite movie. cant wait to see this one
19:38 - I can't believe you didn't recognize the cameo from "Tone Loc". He sang "Funky Cold Medina" and "Wild Thing". His voice is unmistakable.
I know him from an animated film and my all time favorite Ace Ventura but i didn't know he sang.
@@FriendRequestReviews Yes, you would have to be a bit older like myself to know his music. But the voice is unmistakable. 🙂
Mann shot this film scenes where no movie had ever been shot before.
Extra points for spotting Henry Rollins. He used to be the lead singer for Black Flag. He is smart and serious like few other people in the industry.
Tone Loc!
This is probably the best Crime/Cops & Robbers movie ever made.
1:03:40 actually pretty good if you are going long distance, you shift the weight vertical on you elbow. It would be a lot heavier holding horizontal. But, remember he is Vietnam vet they did do that.
Modern military would have you carry close to your body, raise and shoot. Drills. Weapon pointed forward, close to body. only engage when you have the target.
That kind of jazz
45:50 You have a post 9/11 mindset. In the 90's, the cops in the LAPD were not "militarized" as some would accuse them today. Stay that way, the threat is real.
Back then they had 9mm handguns, good for 50-100 meters max. That is pushing it. You have the Heat team moving like a military with automatic weapons. They choose single, burst and full throughout. The marine corps used this as a training vid; Val Kilmer does a perfect combat reload. Suppressive fire, and chainlink move to cover.
Also this scenario happened irl, in '98. When two idiots inspired by the movie went for a bank robbery in North Hollywood. 3 years after this film. The cops had no answer, waited for SWAT. Stuck in traffic on a training exercise.
The cops, truly had to run to gun shops and get weapons adequate to defeat them.
In the end, SWAT, in shorts and vests, ended the f**kers.
There is a TV movie as well. But most irl vids are online
Carlitos Way. Pacino was awesome in it.
This was their second movie they were both in but they had no scenes together in godfather 2
The shootout scene was based on the one that happened in LA in real life. The actual shootout when on for longer.
Actually, it’s the other way around. The real life shootout in LA was influenced from the movie. The two bank robbers were obsessed with the movie Heat especially the bank heist scene.
Oh yeah, that firetruck line was fire 😂😂😂
Love the movie reactions!
Aye bro……you really might be the king of predictions 😂
Keanu Reeves turned down the Chris role. Thank God Val did it.
45:07 My favorite part haha.
Henry Rollins is most famous as a singer and spoken-word man.
Great reaction y'all! Imma subscribe. The Allstate man was know more for being the President in the show 24. I think yall would love that show and would advise reacting to it...each episode is one hour in the same day.
NOT Selena's father. Damn do we all look alike......lol jus uffkin with you. love ya'll comments. (especially the Wire)
Nicolas Cage was Con air
Henry Rollins was lead singer for Black Flag punk band, i dont know him to ever do MMA
The bank shootout in the films is amazing!
The only thing I'm sad about watching this now is the passing of Tom Sizemore. He was always such a powerful actor to me and his passive-aggressive head tilt in this movie was everything lol. Even in Empire of the State (with Will Smith) carrying more weight whilst playing a mafiosa was he just as menacing; I loved him in roles just like I loved Bill Paxton 🥰 He was annoying as hell in Lockup (1989) with Stallone but showed great range as a younger man and continued to always bring something special. RIEP Sir 🕊️🥰 [[That fire-truck comment was too funny 😅🚁]]
I think you guys would enjoy watching Collateral, with Jamie Foxx and Tom Cruise. The Town is another good movie, also about crime and robberies.
Nah fam. Both those movies are ass.
Enjoying the viewing, Oceans 11 came out in the 60’s, with ole blue eyes …
Check out the movie THE SCORE with Robert DeNiro, Marlon Brando, Ed Norton and Angela Bassett. Another Heist movie.
Devils Advocate is my favorite
Angel Heart is better.
yoooo y’all haven’t seen the show Entourage??? that’s Ari Gold! Cheese from Old School.. yoooo it would be so dope if y’all reacted to Entourage
Another De Niro heist movie you may enjoy is called 'The Score' from 2001. It's a decent flick overall that doesn't get as much attention as it should IMO. Edward Norton stars in it too and really plays his character well.