@@kebler823 the old man in Die Hard 2 was killed in an old church and he felt a part of him was dying along with the church and the terrorists kill him and take over the church as their base of operations to set up equipment that can to talk to planes pilots and land the planes by taking over Dulles airport.
One of my favorite childhood movies. Didn't see it in theaters but watched it all the time on hbo and never get tired of it. Best to be watched at night.
because it was a TV movie, "survive the night" only existed on Television -----back in the 90's there was no internet so the only way to see that movie was TV
i watched this as a young kid with my dad. i knew nothing of the actors back then. this movie has stuck with me. the feeling of the location as well as all acting is really good.
Probably the most tense scene in the movie because you know they are just playing him. Giving him false hope. When their is no way he’s gonna survive this.
Yeah you could tell that Fallon was taking pleasure out of berating Ray and then "accepting" His offer of $200,000 to trick Him into believing that He was off the hook when in reality there was ZERO chance that Ray was getting off that rooftop alive
@@rname879Fallon didn't give a rat's a.. about Ray's $200,000, He HAD money, not to mention Ray was bragging to Frank and Mike earlier in the film about how He tricked a dealership owner into letting Him take the RV out for the evening, which implies that Ray was a con man, Fallon sensed that as well and knew that the most likely outcome is that Ray would've okey-doked them and NEVER held up His end of the deal
such a great film , i first saw this when i was 8 years old in 1994 when my family had cable . i remember watching it in the living room alone after midnight and it was so intense
I love watching this movie late at night. I can't remember when I first watched it, but periodically I want to watch it again. Always makes me feel cozy. I am comfortable at home while these guys run through the gutter trying to stay alive.
Great movie! Denis Leary was such an awesome villain in this. Him being a comedian in real life and his particular brand of comedy really helped make his performance a very disturbing and memorable one. Everybody did a great job acting in this one. Also shout out to the director who created an eerie atmosphere with this film. Very well shot! This is a gem of a movie. 👍🏻
I'm getting off the building in one piece!!! oh yeah, yeah!!! when he gets pushed off the roof, I laughed so hard that I was in tears. I know that it's horrible, but the way he screams when he gets pushed cracked me up!!!
he deserved it. he was a coward, he pretended there was no service, he pulled a gun on his own friends and he did only care about money. th-cam.com/video/7d64gfbr3xg/w-d-xo.html as bad is this character is he's loyal to his friends
Another part that cracks me up is how Ray goes back to being His cocky, wisecracking self once He thinks He's secured the deal talking about how Fallon "schooled" Him and Fallon's standing back calmly saying "Ray.......Ray......"🤣😂
This whole scene had me laughing my ass Off especially when he threw Jeremy Piven off the roof I know i sound like an ass it was just his Scream that did it lol. Dennis Leary was bad ass in this one.
About the negotiation part! That did seem to be realistic. The only way a person would be able to negotiate with a person like that is if he were connected to a powerful crime family. I would've made up a lie, and told them that I was connected to specific powerful gangs in that neighborhood. That's why I always learn those names before traveling to a specific city. (Kidding of course). LOL. It didn't work in the movie, and it wouldn't work in real life either because thugs have no mercy on the street. The only hope someone like that would have is if he could grab one of their guns and start shooting. I would've kicked Denis in the jewels and went for his gun. Even if I lost, at least I'd know I went down fighting.
This was undeniably the most thrillingly intense scene of Judgment Night! The first time I ever watched this movie, Denis Leary really had me freaked out! He did a phenomenal job portraying the drug dealer Fallon who obviously had a fiercely intense, psychotic and relentless nature! The way he threw his maniacally vengeful words at Jeremy Piven sure put me on edge! By the way Adam Boraso, you missed one more person on the starring credits and it was Michael Wiseman who played Fallon's henchmen Travis. ~Dutch
Everlast also known as Erik Schrody who is part of band House of Pain played one of Fallons henchmen Rhodes. Peter Greene was other henchmen Sykes who is usually villains in his movies including Training Day, Under Siege 2 and The Mask
@@scottknode898 I already know that. It's just that Adam Boraso who uploaded this scene didn't credit Michael Wiseman. That's why I was reminding him that he left out the henchman, Travis. ~Dutch
@@YouCantHoldOnTooLong ok my bad wasn’t trying to doubt that and should’ve realized you met he didn’t credit Michael Wiseman who had a role as henchmen Travis whom Fallon would grow tired of by the finale
I totally agree, you could literally feel the venom in Dennis Leary/Fallon's voice when He said "You and your friends are the kind of spoonfed f...... fruit bait that I f...... HATE!!"
This is a parallel to the movie Demolition Man where "Edgar Friendly" (also played by Denis Leary) is Edgar Unfriendly. An evil version of Edgar Friendly.
Key words he should have seized on "you don't know us" "Your right. I don't know you. I don't know your name." And take it from there. The moment he was allowed Vallen's raised voice to intimidate him, he lost.
Well in all honesty Fallon was going to kill Ray anyway, He was toying with Him the whole time, He NEVER had any intention of letting Him get off that rooftop alive
@@texasgent4694 I think so also. When he was offered 200K he had this look on his face like - this guy is just not getting it. So he decided to give him false hope for a few seconds instead of prolonging it and the amounts would have gotten higher and higher.
He wasn't REALLY a bad guy in D.M, not like Wesley Snipes' charecter. His charecter was more of a rebellion, people trying to just survive, & he even ends up helping them at the end doesn't he? LOL.
They should have all just listened to Ray, I thought the same thing. It was his bus he borrowed, everyone else should have respected that. They got their buddy thrown off that roof
Thts the difference between him and the other gang members they proably wiada took the money mostlikely thts alot of money. he didnt care about the money which is scary they cant reason with him .
I doubt it because when Ray is already dead and down at the bottom of the building and the bad guys go down… one of the bad guys throws rays ring back to him, which Ray valued at like 15k… the whole gang was a gang of killers
ok i know this is a movie but if this was a real life scene I would of told Cuban to shoot the boss then the others would panick and run for cover, now if Ray had a gun that would of been the perfect opportunity to blast the last three and VOILA!!
There needs to be a remake. If there was one, they can have 5 dudes, running from another Fallon gang. This time, 2 dudes get left behind on the roof, and 2 dudes get thrown off the roof!
By the way, I realized at the part when Emilio and Denis are staring at each other across the rooftops, that they actually represent the same person. Emilio being his good side, and Denis dressed in all black, the dark side of the same man. Hero and villain are the same person, and among most movies this is the case...
@@clintmillent everybody’s got their own perspective. I don’t agree about the bullshit representation of the same man being good and evil lol. They’re not the same friggin characters.
this movie is hilarious because the entire plot really rested with them 1.) getting off the free way ... 2.) stopping to pick up the thief 3.) staying in the train yard when they could've kept running basically imagine the worst decisions that 4 grown men can make and there you have it judgement night. if the characters acted rationally like... just staying on the freeway than the whole movie would've been over lol if this city is like los angeles for example where it's just 23 miles x 22 miles. with 21 police stations spread out throughout hte city... basically with a police station spread out 5 miles apart from each other... they could've literally ran to a police station
Did you miss the scene where they got off the freeway to try and cut infront of traffic a bit? For they cane make it on time to their fight they had paid tickets for. If they would’ve stood sitting in the feee way with traffic they would’ve missed the fight and the money for the tickets and the whole point of the trip would’ve been wasted. They never knew getting out the freeway would lead to their worst night.
@@rudyfigueroa2246 they got off the freeway but they didn't know how to get back on the freeway. they were lost when mike was asking wheres the expressway. ray was like i think it's over here. actually no they wouldn't have missed the fight in the literal sense they had satellite tv. and could've watched the fight so sure they missed out on the live event with the tickets but they wouldn't have missed the fight.
I use to watch this all the time when it came out and now I'm like yup in 2022 it's still Denis Leary's best movie 🍿. However in my opinion Tommy Gavin from Rescue Me kicks asssssss!!!!
This was one of the first movies that didn't have the hero or heroes virtually superhuman. Like Rambo, etc. These were just ordinary guys who probably never had a life or death fight and they had to deal with murderers. Humans vs human wolves.
Sad thing is the deal could have worked. Baby sit him until the next morning get the 200 grand, these guys have no idea who the criminals are or how big an org they might or might not be with, to go to cops means completely giving up your life in wit pro and hiding forever after 5 or 6 trials you testify in over a couple years and living the rest of your life completely low key afraid to do anything you couldnt risk being to successful or making a name for yourself elsewhere. Give up your whole life for another one of total anonymity and mediocrity or else risk being located and killed or pay off and walk away. It's not like they shot and killed a nun or a child or even just a random man or woman , they killed another criminal who was dumb enough to steal from his murderous criminal associates. I feel bad for the guy but if I got away I would not go to police over it, if you got away they dont know you either unless you expose yourself by going to the police. My friends could pay me back later not just for saving there life but so they could keep there same life.
Bro you do realize Ray wasn't going to give him 200k, he was just trying to stall and maybe fake him out to let them leave believing the money would be deposited.
@@Luthoran i dont think he thought something like that would work. He was smart enough to know he wasnt going anywhere until cash was in hand or the equivalent. These werent guys hanging on the corner but obviously career criminals who arent going to be fooled with a check or crossing you're heart. Mob does it all the time, it's called extortion and Ray is a guy who pays. You can look at him and tell he could put that much together and payments on the rest just to have the hooks in him, become his silent partner and he would make you tons of money and himself too. He's a hustler. Dont ever squeeze a guy like that too hard, after he has the fear instilled in him you have to ease off the guy or he will crack up or kill himself. Go to the feds in desperation. Not leaving evidence is the most important thing, if they all know theres nothing to prove it, nothing to prove it's not mistaken identity, fear, bad eyesight in the dark etc. It would be a huge gamble to come forward knowing they still might walk. They probably have cops on payroll and will know if you start talking. If they know you will kill them and believe you're not Mickey mouse but obviously a professional criminak who could have there family killed from behind bars they arent going to talk. There not criminals so the feds can't leverage criminal charges against them. Without that almost nobody would talk.
@@Luthoran Another thing is 200,000 was NOTHING to Fallon, He HAD Money, Which was made obvious when you see how much the Guy that was running from Him was carrying in the Bag, Fallon was not about to risk His ENTIRE Criminal Empire for 200K
Never say "I'm getting off this roof in one piece" while you're on the roof with murderers.
Well, he wasn't wrong...
😄 Like the old man in Die Hard 2 at the end of the runway saying he felt like a part of him was dying!
@@kebler823 the old man in Die Hard 2 was killed in an old church and he felt a part of him was dying along with the church and the terrorists kill him and take over the church as their base of operations to set up equipment that can to talk to planes pilots and land the planes by taking over Dulles airport.
Anytime in front of Dennis Leary
Seems to me Ray saying that is what actually gave Fallon the idea to push Him off the roof
this film is so underrated
One of my favorite childhood movies. Didn't see it in theaters but watched it all the time on hbo and never get tired of it. Best to be watched at night.
this movie is copying the movie; "survive the night"
yup....great movie nobody knows about
because it was a TV movie, "survive the night" only existed on Television -----back in the 90's there was no internet so the only way to see that movie was TV
Just as well as the Dillard's building that was torn down in 2012 at Ward parkway Mall was very much underrated..
i watched this as a young kid with my dad. i knew nothing of the actors back then. this movie has stuck with me. the feeling of the location as well as all acting is really good.
I hear you on the location. It's very surreal and really does feel like another world.
@chi life late at night in the inner city might as well be another planet lol
I watched this when I was a kid and remember being in complete suspense. Dennis Leary was an intimidating dude in that
Just saw it now I cant believe it I missed it back then I saw the trailors
Cant believe this was actually shot in Chicago
I live in Chicago and this movie is the most accurate depiction of it.
Probably the most tense scene in the movie because you know they are just playing him.
Giving him false hope.
When their is no way he’s gonna survive this.
Ya but they missed out on 1 to $200,000 no?
Yeah you could tell that Fallon was taking pleasure out of berating Ray and then "accepting" His offer of $200,000 to trick Him into believing that He was off the hook when in reality there was ZERO chance that Ray was getting off that rooftop alive
@@rname879Fallon didn't give a rat's a.. about Ray's $200,000, He HAD money, not to mention Ray was bragging to Frank and Mike earlier in the film about how He tricked a dealership owner into letting Him take the RV out for the evening, which implies that Ray was a con man, Fallon sensed that as well and knew that the most likely outcome is that Ray would've okey-doked them and NEVER held up His end of the deal
@@texasgent4694 Exactly! 🎯
One of my favorite movies of all time. If you were to take critics seriously, you would miss out on this gem. Great and highly underrated flick!
such a great film , i first saw this when i was 8 years old in 1994 when my family had cable . i remember watching it in the living room alone after midnight and it was so intense
ACXIAO666 same lol on WB11 late night movie
I first saw when i was 8 also in 1994 when my parents rented this movie!! Grew an instant liking to it!!
I love watching this movie late at night. I can't remember when I first watched it, but periodically I want to watch it again. Always makes me feel cozy. I am comfortable at home while these guys run through the gutter trying to stay alive.
Oh yeah the best time to watch it is around 1 or 2 in the Morning Lol
First time watching it as a teen back in 94 late night on Cinemax
Lol, this is indeed my cozy, comfort film as well. Always down for a good re-watch.
Great movie! Denis Leary was such an awesome villain in this. Him being a comedian in real life and his particular brand of comedy really helped make his performance a very disturbing and memorable one. Everybody did a great job acting in this one. Also shout out to the director who created an eerie atmosphere with this film. Very well shot! This is a gem of a movie. 👍🏻
Great but underrated movie. Cheers from Italy.
Don't forget the Italian running shoes
Dennis Leary could've been a great Joker!
You know that's actually a portrayal i'd have really liked to see.
Dennis Leary was a bad ass in "Judgment Night" 1993
Gotta love Jeremy Piven's scream. It deserves to be used as much as the "Howie Scream" and "Wilhelm Scream."
LoL Stephen dorff even mentions it later on his character says "I keep hearing his scream!". Lmfao
@@flightofthebumblebee9529 How could I forget that? This movie has always deserved more love.
I memorized this monologue when I was 12. Brilliant movie.
Lol. Me too.
This is one of those movies that everyone would like to watch from time to time.
"Do not.....steal....from me"
He became my favorite actor after that movie and rant , epic times.
Just found this dvd when I cleaned my room.... Win.
I watched this as a kid and loved it. I feel like this movie helped me survive when i did actually end up moving to the hood.
"I don't believe these guys got guns."
"Yeah, too easy these days."
One of my favorite movies ever
If Steven Dorf was a vampire god he would've handled this situation.
Crazy but classic scene.
Peter green is a beast actor
Man we need a Dennis Learey prank call board!
I'm getting off the building in one piece!!! oh yeah, yeah!!! when he gets pushed off the roof, I laughed so hard that I was in tears. I know that it's horrible, but the way he screams when he gets pushed cracked me up!!!
he deserved it. he was a coward, he pretended there was no service, he pulled a gun on his own friends
and he did only care about money.
th-cam.com/video/7d64gfbr3xg/w-d-xo.html as bad is this character is he's loyal to his friends
Another part that cracks me up is how Ray goes back to being His cocky, wisecracking self once He thinks He's secured the deal talking about how Fallon "schooled" Him and Fallon's standing back calmly saying "Ray.......Ray......"🤣😂
I had no idea that Steve Winwood could play such a mean gang boss!
One of the best movies I saw as a kid. It's realistic(for a movie), and well paced.
Still have this soundtrack on my phone... Still like most of it.
"Most" newer sound is... "SIMPLE" IE, for "SIMPLETONS"
Wish I still owned this one. Haven't seen this one in a very long time...great movie!!
Climbing across that ladder is not going to kill you. Those guys ARE
Apparently that's true
Ppl forget Everlast was in this movie
Ray's negotiations was just as bad as Harry Ellis from Die Hard. Hans Boobie!!!
Hans! Boobie! I’m your white knight!
This whole scene had me laughing my ass Off especially when he threw Jeremy Piven off the roof I know i sound like an ass it was just his Scream that did it lol. Dennis Leary was bad ass in this one.
Oakland latinosunited Lol. I feel the same way about that fall.
Oakland latinosunited I've always said the same thing. when he pushes him off and he screams is hilarious!!! classic!!!
Oakland latinosunited it was like a siren
Ray... Rayyyyy!
About the negotiation part! That did seem to be realistic. The only way a person would be able to negotiate with a person like that is if he were connected to a powerful crime family. I would've made up a lie, and told them that I was connected to specific powerful gangs in that neighborhood. That's why I always learn those names before traveling to a specific city. (Kidding of course). LOL. It didn't work in the movie, and it wouldn't work in real life either because thugs have no mercy on the street. The only hope someone like that would have is if he could grab one of their guns and start shooting. I would've kicked Denis in the jewels and went for his gun. Even if I lost, at least I'd know I went down fighting.
This was undeniably the most thrillingly intense scene of Judgment Night! The first time I ever watched this movie, Denis Leary really had me freaked out! He did a phenomenal job portraying the drug dealer Fallon who obviously had a fiercely intense, psychotic and relentless nature! The way he threw his maniacally vengeful words at Jeremy Piven sure put me on edge!
By the way Adam Boraso, you missed one more person on the starring credits and it was Michael Wiseman who played Fallon's henchmen Travis.
~Dutch
Everlast also known as Erik Schrody who is part of band House of Pain played one of Fallons henchmen Rhodes. Peter Greene was other henchmen Sykes who is usually villains in his movies including Training Day, Under Siege 2 and The Mask
@@scottknode898 I already know that. It's just that Adam Boraso who uploaded this scene didn't credit Michael Wiseman. That's why I was reminding him that he left out the henchman, Travis.
~Dutch
@@YouCantHoldOnTooLong ok my bad wasn’t trying to doubt that and should’ve realized you met he didn’t credit Michael Wiseman who had a role as henchmen Travis whom Fallon would grow tired of by the finale
I totally agree, you could literally feel the venom in Dennis Leary/Fallon's voice when He said "You and your friends are the kind of spoonfed f...... fruit bait that I f...... HATE!!"
One of the best low budget movie ever made.
All the Dislikes are coming from Purdue University
😂😂😂
This is a parallel to the movie Demolition Man where "Edgar Friendly" (also played by Denis Leary) is Edgar Unfriendly. An evil version of Edgar Friendly.
In demolition man I thought of him more as a rebellious antihero
@@AustraliaUnmasked1984 but he wasn't a killer like in this one.
@@kbcinmedusn not a killer but definitely a rebel antihero.
So glad this movie clip was posted i love this movie
Me too
Key words he should have seized on "you don't know us"
"Your right. I don't know you. I don't know your name." And take it from there.
The moment he was allowed Vallen's raised voice to intimidate him, he lost.
Well in all honesty Fallon was going to kill Ray anyway, He was toying with Him the whole time, He NEVER had any intention of letting Him get off that rooftop alive
@@texasgent4694 I think so also. When he was offered 200K he had this look on his face like - this guy is just not getting it. So he decided to give him false hope for a few seconds instead of prolonging it and the amounts would have gotten higher and higher.
No, he lost the moment he decides for the hopeless negotiation. He was already a dead man at that point
He wasn't REALLY a bad guy in D.M, not like Wesley Snipes' charecter. His charecter was more of a rebellion, people trying to just survive, & he even ends up helping them at the end doesn't he? LOL.
"I'm getting off this roof in one piece"
"Oh yeah...yeah"
"OOAAAAAAAAAAAHHHHHHHHHHHHHH!!"
BronzNazareth I was expecting him to quip something along the lines of "Enjoy your flight".
Ari Gold's deathly scream as Leary pushed him off the building always cracked me up.
Love this flick btw😆
Michael B. Placido Same here lol.
This is the epitome of chewing the scenery!
This messed up, it"s not rays fault. He wanted to mind his own business. The other guys just had to, help that junkie.
They should have all just listened to Ray, I thought the same thing. It was his bus he borrowed, everyone else should have respected that. They got their buddy thrown off that roof
Ray had the right idea to haul ass!! He knew the kid was up to know good and it would get them in Danger which is exactly what happened
@@MrMitchelljungYeah picking up a guy who has a bullet in Him AND a sack full of money was DEFINITELY a crackhead move
Thts the difference between him and the other gang members they proably wiada took the money mostlikely thts alot of money. he didnt care about the money which is scary they cant reason with him .
I doubt it because when Ray is already dead and down at the bottom of the building and the bad guys go down… one of the bad guys throws rays ring back to him, which Ray valued at like 15k… the whole gang was a gang of killers
Very great movie
Jeremy Piven is great here; He makes Denis' rant all the more satisfying.
Piven was key to the movie....I agree
He did agree he would get off the roof in one piece. He just never said how!
ok i know this is a movie but if this was a real life scene I would of told Cuban to shoot the boss then the others would panick and run for cover, now if Ray had a gun that would of been the perfect opportunity to blast the last three and VOILA!!
There needs to be a remake. If there was one, they can have 5 dudes, running from another Fallon gang. This time, 2 dudes get left behind on the roof, and 2 dudes get thrown off the roof!
I think the guy said ring and followed it w a snorkel which made it sound like "rink"
It was a good movie, except the part in which a band of Irish dudes run shit in Chicago in 1993.
I can't take Jeremy Piven & Denis Leary serious ... they're both funny comedians trying to act serious.
Awesome movie and soundtrack!! This movie is so underrated!!
Great scene!!
underrated flick, scared the fuck outta me when I was 7 years old
Awesome movie
3:25 love that quote about high school
Leary was the perfect villlain
Terry Gyimah True
Absolutely
this is MY fuckin world!
This...This a Beautiful Rink
By the way, I realized at the part when Emilio and Denis are staring at each other across the rooftops, that they actually represent the same person. Emilio being his good side, and Denis dressed in all black, the dark side of the same man. Hero and villain are the same person, and among most movies this is the case...
How did you get all that outta that?
@@clintmillent everybody’s got their own perspective. I don’t agree about the bullshit representation of the same man being good and evil lol. They’re not the same friggin characters.
@@FormerlyNYVulgarian lmfao exactly from my memory there was never scenes showing tthem to get to kno them that well. Wtf he watching lol?
@@clintmillent haha. His perspective on this is soooo off I thumbs downed the prick! 🤣
They are two different people bro, I get you're trying to be edgy with your interpretation, but it's not correct.
Remember seeing this late at night on channel 11 back in the day lol Leary is a nut bag in this
Very much so
who puts a production company slate on a video they had no hand in creating?
Lol. Production company? I'm flattered, but it's not. It's just what I put on my video's that I upload.
Great movie
Who's the bad guy with the long black hair
Michael Wiseman, I think.
$200,000 was too much for the 90's now is a misery..
Haha! =)
Well, he definitely is the comic relief as well ;)
Ray.. Ray.. terrifying 😰😰😰
Can't believe Ari Gold survived that fall.
200,000!?
Yuppie fate awaits
I had the soundtrack on cassette for a decade before i ever saw the movie
The 4 dislikes were not College Graduates!!
LMAO! Nice call.
$200,000 plus? Lets say $300,000 easy. The Carusos and LaPietras would be happy with Fallon if he scored that.
Thats why we hang with him.
self made man
4:29 funny ass scream
Eat the rich!
Vince sent these guys to fire Ari.
Denis Leary could be Macaulay Culkin's father.
frank (emilio estevez) was right.. you couldn't negotiate with them . how do you negotiate with someone that's trying to get rid of you.
MONEY...money's good!
4:42 - 4:51
The game has changed.
Eik damn straight
this movie is hilarious because the entire plot really rested with them
1.) getting off the free way ...
2.) stopping to pick up the thief
3.) staying in the train yard when they could've kept running
basically imagine the worst decisions that 4 grown men can make and there you have it judgement night.
if the characters acted rationally like... just staying on the freeway than the whole movie would've been over lol
if this city is like los angeles for example where it's just 23 miles x 22 miles. with 21 police stations spread out throughout hte city... basically with a police station spread out 5 miles apart from each other... they could've literally ran to a police station
Did you miss the scene where they got off the freeway to try and cut infront of traffic a bit? For they cane make it on time to their fight they had paid tickets for.
If they would’ve stood sitting in the feee way with traffic they would’ve missed the fight and the money for the tickets and the whole point of the trip would’ve been wasted.
They never knew getting out the freeway would lead to their worst night.
@@rudyfigueroa2246 they got off the freeway but they didn't know how to get back on the freeway. they were lost when mike was asking wheres the expressway. ray was like i think it's over here. actually no they wouldn't have missed the fight in the literal sense they had satellite tv. and could've watched the fight so sure they missed out on the live event with the tickets but they wouldn't have missed the fight.
You're taking this way too seriously. It's just a movie.😅
I use to watch this all the time when it came out and now I'm like yup in 2022 it's still Denis Leary's best movie 🍿. However in my opinion Tommy Gavin from Rescue Me kicks asssssss!!!!
long haired guy is in stoned age
Jordan Bennett 🤣
Peter greene should have play'd the main villain i feel him and Denis Leary should have switched roles in this flim.
305MRCITY...Peter Greene was an awesome heavy.
No, pretty sure Denis is the good guy here.
@sixamsedna i agree this part really upset me Dennis Leary did an awesome job
So was Bill Hicks supposed to do this and Leary stole it too?
This was one of the first movies that didn't have the hero or heroes virtually superhuman. Like Rambo, etc. These were just ordinary guys who probably never had a life or death fight and they had to deal with murderers. Humans vs human wolves.
It's the cop from pulp fiction
Zed's dead, baby. Zed's dead.
get medevil on his ass
and Dorian Tyrell from The Mask
its the doctor from Heat 😁
Denis said "no deal" to 200k😉
Hahaha yeah Dennis Leary's Fallon was as they say in Shark Tank "I'm out"
Dennis leary funny asf!!very underatted
I don't believe u i heard different!!!!
Oh and then i meant jeremy piven.
you schooled me
You took my heart off the ground and surgically implanted it!
A little bit of my pluse should be back to normal
@@Andrew-j9p2d Ray........Ray.........
Sad thing is the deal could have worked. Baby sit him until the next morning get the 200 grand, these guys have no idea who the criminals are or how big an org they might or might not be with, to go to cops means completely giving up your life in wit pro and hiding forever after 5 or 6 trials you testify in over a couple years and living the rest of your life completely low key afraid to do anything you couldnt risk being to successful or making a name for yourself elsewhere. Give up your whole life for another one of total anonymity and mediocrity or else risk being located and killed or pay off and walk away. It's not like they shot and killed a nun or a child or even just a random man or woman , they killed another criminal who was dumb enough to steal from his murderous criminal associates. I feel bad for the guy but if I got away I would not go to police over it, if you got away they dont know you either unless you expose yourself by going to the police. My friends could pay me back later not just for saving there life but so they could keep there same life.
Bro you do realize Ray wasn't going to give him 200k, he was just trying to stall and maybe fake him out to let them leave believing the money would be deposited.
@@Luthoran i dont think he thought something like that would work. He was smart enough to know he wasnt going anywhere until cash was in hand or the equivalent. These werent guys hanging on the corner but obviously career criminals who arent going to be fooled with a check or crossing you're heart. Mob does it all the time, it's called extortion and Ray is a guy who pays. You can look at him and tell he could put that much together and payments on the rest just to have the hooks in him, become his silent partner and he would make you tons of money and himself too. He's a hustler. Dont ever squeeze a guy like that too hard, after he has the fear instilled in him you have to ease off the guy or he will crack up or kill himself. Go to the feds in desperation. Not leaving evidence is the most important thing, if they all know theres nothing to prove it, nothing to prove it's not mistaken identity, fear, bad eyesight in the dark etc. It would be a huge gamble to come forward knowing they still might walk. They probably have cops on payroll and will know if you start talking. If they know you will kill them and believe you're not Mickey mouse but obviously a professional criminak who could have there family killed from behind bars they arent going to talk. There not criminals so the feds can't leverage criminal charges against them. Without that almost nobody would talk.
@@Luthoran Another thing is 200,000 was NOTHING to Fallon, He HAD Money, Which was made obvious when you see how much the Guy that was running from Him was carrying in the Bag, Fallon was not about to risk His ENTIRE Criminal Empire for 200K