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Posted By: goodfellaoggie

HEAT - 02/17/02 05:16 PM

this movie is one of my favorites. Robert De Niro and Al Pacino in one movie, Al Pacino is the L.A. Cop while Robert Deniro is the master thief. other actors include Val Kilmer, Tom Sizemore, Ashley Judd and Jon Voight. but the DVD has no extra features like The Untouchables and Goodfellas. . .

> the bank robbery scene was great!

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Posted By: DonPalentino

Re: HEAT - 02/17/02 06:38 PM

Heat is a sweet movie it kept me on the edge of my seat.
Posted By: CamillusDon

Re: HEAT - 02/17/02 10:23 PM

[QUOTE]Originally posted by goodfellaoggie:
[QB]this movie is one of my favorites. Robert De Niro and Al Pacino in one movie, Al Pacino is the L.A. Cop while Robert Deniro is the master thief. other actors include Val Kilmer, Tom Sizemore, Ashley Judd and Jon Voight. but the DVD has no extra features like The Untouchables and Goodfellas. . .

> the bank robbery scene was great!

One of the few times De Niro gets beat...but by no other then our man Al Pacino....
Posted By: Daniel Corleone

Re: HEAT - 02/18/02 12:35 AM

Yeah rarely do you see a De Niro character get beaten. Im glad Al Pacino did it, hehehe. The bank robbery and shoot out was great, but my fav. scene was when they were confronted face to face. The ending ran quite long though but it was still an entertaining film.
Posted By: CamillusDon

Re: HEAT - 02/18/02 12:51 AM

If you watch most De Niro films as a mobster...He seems to follow what I call the Code! Follow the Code. He is firm, real firm and stone cold That is the way it is and that is the way it will be...plain and simple!
Posted By: Knocc Out

Re: HEAT - 03/03/02 11:49 PM

HEAT is a brilliant film, no 2 waize bout it, even Batman acted good in this
Posted By: Turi Giuliano

Re: HEAT - 03/04/02 11:05 AM

Maybe it's just me but I've really enjoyed some of De Niro's films which have lately come out after Heat.

Men of Honour,
Analyse This,
Ronin, and
15 Minutes.

I don't think of them as amazing films but sort of, sat down with a few beers chilling out for the evening type of film just to be enjoyed.
Posted By: goodfellaoggie

Re: HEAT - 03/04/02 06:54 PM

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Originally posted by Rusty:
I agree. "Ronin", "Analyse This" were good films, but they were made ante-2000, not post as I noted. I didn't go nuts on "Men of Honor", but it was definitely better than "15 Minutes".[/QB]
i like 15 Minutes, Men of Honor and Ronin. . . havent seen Analyse This . . .

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Posted By: Knocc Out

Re: HEAT - 03/04/02 07:03 PM

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Originally posted by goodfellaoggie:
[quote]Originally posted by Rusty:
I agree. "Ronin", "Analyse This" were good films, but they were made ante-2000, not post as I noted. I didn't go nuts on "Men of Honor", but it was definitely better than "15 Minutes".
i like 15 Minutes, Men of Honor and Ronin. . . havent seen Analyse This . . .

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I command this family right or wrong . . . it was not what I wanted![/QB][/quote]if ya like Mob Movies you gun find Analyze This funny as hell
Posted By: DonAlx

Re: HEAT - 03/05/02 01:04 AM

i actually have heat on dvd and its one of my favorites, everyone loves the bank robbery scene!
Posted By: Daniel Corleone

Re: HEAT - 03/05/02 05:00 AM

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Originally posted by goodfellaoggie:
[QUOTE]Originally posted by Rusty:
. . . havent seen Analyse This . . .

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If you like Billy Crystal, good humor and a really funny DeNiro, go rent it now
Posted By: Kabul hitman

Re: HEAT - 03/05/02 08:30 PM

Heat is by no means a great film. It's seems people are too willing these days to settle for mediocrity. I would argue that it isn't even a good film, it's distinctly average. I only liked examining the tailoring in the film, when De Niro walks out of the bank after the major heist he's dressed in an immaculate suit, shades and with thediagonally placed strap of the black bag full of cash, he strikes a cool high powered executive look. But if you want proper suits, we're talking men's bespoke jobs on Saville Row in London. A cut above the rest. I would place more emphasis on shoes though, yep that old adage - you can always judge a man by his shoes. Such interest in fashion may cause fellow orators to think I putt from the rough but nothing could be further from the truth. With the male cosmetics business alone worth over £1billion sterling in Britain today, isn't it time men re-examined their approach to human aesthetics ? However, I spent a period working in New York and was disgusted by the vanity shown by all. Ambition, self-importance and vanity are tasteless on their own but when demonstrated on a daily basis with wanton disregard for the inferences made by such behaviour, well then it gets a bit serious. There is a humble quality, a humility that exists in countries in Middle Eastern dirt-poor countries that all westerners could learn from. 'Dirt-poor countries', 'backward hell-holes' - it's how many see these places. Time to examine our own consciences. Look at Egypt - what a country. The ancient Egyptians were a race more advanced and cultured than any that has come since. Greeks, Romans ? Don't waste my time. These boyos were a learned people long before Plato and co. through their tuppence worth into the equation.
Posted By: Knocc Out

Re: HEAT - 03/05/02 09:29 PM

Quote:
Originally posted by Kabul hitman:
Heat is by no means a great film. It's seems people are too willing these days to settle for mediocrity. I would argue that it isn't even a good film, it's distinctly average. I only liked examining the tailoring in the film, when De Niro walks out of the bank after the major heist he's dressed in an immaculate suit, shades and with thediagonally placed strap of the black bag full of cash, he strikes a cool high powered executive look. But if you want proper suits, we're talking men's bespoke jobs on Saville Row in London. A cut above the rest. I would place more emphasis on shoes though, yep that old adage - you can always judge a man by his shoes. Such interest in fashion may cause fellow orators to think I putt from the rough but nothing could be further from the truth. With the male cosmetics business alone worth over £1billion sterling in Britain today, isn't it time men re-examined their approach to human aesthetics ? However, I spent a period working in New York and was disgusted by the vanity shown by all. Ambition, self-importance and vanity are tasteless on their own but when demonstrated on a daily basis with wanton disregard for the inferences made by such behaviour, well then it gets a bit serious. There is a humble quality, a humility that exists in countries in Middle Eastern dirt-poor countries that all westerners could learn from. 'Dirt-poor countries', 'backward hell-holes' - it's how many see these places. Time to examine our own consciences. Look at Egypt - what a country. The ancient Egyptians were a race more advanced and cultured than any that has come since. Greeks, Romans ? Don't waste my time. These boyos were a learned people long before Plato and co. through their tuppence worth into the equation.
i can honestly say.....i have not a clue where you ended up with that one
Posted By: DonAlx

Re: HEAT - 03/06/02 12:07 AM

heat not a great film? a movie with both pacino and robert de niro not great? are you sure you know what you said? maybe you should rethink that
Posted By: Syndicate

Re: HEAT - 03/06/02 09:30 PM

Oh, I loved Heat. I just wished Henry Rollin's character wouldn't have been such a pussy!!!

Yes the bank robbery scene was nice!!!!
Posted By: goodfellaoggie

Re: HEAT - 03/07/02 01:27 AM

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Originally posted by Daniel Corleone:
If you like Billy Crystal, good humor and a really funny DeNiro, go rent it now [/QB]
i'll see pulp fiction first. . .
thanks Mr Corleone. . .

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Posted By: goodfellaoggie

Re: HEAT - 03/07/02 01:36 AM

Quote:
Originally posted by Syndicate:
Oh, I loved Heat. I just wished Henry Rollin's character wouldn't have been such a pussy!!!

Yes the bank robbery scene was nice!!!!
everyone loves the bank robbery scene . . . by the way, who is Henry Rollin in the movie?

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I command this family right or wrong . . . it was not what I wanted!
Posted By: Kabul hitman

Re: HEAT - 03/07/02 06:56 PM

Just cos it has Al and Robie doesn't mean it's a good film. Shambles of a script, the chase at the end is far too long.
Posted By: MobbingForMoney

Re: HEAT - 03/07/02 08:52 PM

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Originally posted by Rusty:
Yeah, he did say it. But since when does one (unenlightened) person's opinion have any relevence to the film's actual merit?

Never.[/QB]
Always happens with me.I always get swayed by what someone has to say about a movie.Whether it be good or a bad opinion.
Posted By: Snake

Re: HEAT - 03/07/02 09:27 PM

HEAT was good, but it could've been great. You got 2 of the world's top actors in the film, yet there are just a couple of scenes with them interacting together. What's the deal with that?! And I wouldn't even count the "showdown" at the end actual interacting! It wasn't a "B" movie, but it definitely could've been better.
"Analyze This" IS a gem, especially Billy's dream about DeNiro and what DeNiro has to say about it (I won't spoil it for you)!
"The Score" is another excellent DeNiro film, and really drives home Camillus Don's comment about The Code.
Posted By: Fame

Re: HEAT - 03/08/02 01:44 AM

Heat is 1 of the best movies ever!!!!
Pacino and De Niro both give great performances,I think even more than usual cos the fact either 1 of'em does'nt want to look bad near his opponent in the same film.
The bank robbery is great,also due to the fact that unlike many other movies the sounds of the gun shots were real .It's actually a very rare thing to see,thus another reason besides the actors why this movie is a bomb.
But I have to say,my favorite part is when De Niro fools pacino and his guys,to think they were pointing the next location of act-and after they go pacino's looking to see where he pointed,then he figures out it was just a set up to get pictures of them,and pacino says"allright motherfucker"-I love that part.The all movie is a piece of art.
Kabul hitman : I would have no problem if you would say the same post,only about "The score"and not about "Heat".I was verrrry disappointed from the score.3 excellent actors and 1 common movie,that you feel you already saw it.Ed Norton was good,but the script and the movie,and the fact you have these 3 actors- GREAT MISS-
"Analyse this"-was ok.simple,funny,ok.Still,I think De Niro made his best funny acting in "Midnight run".
Ronin is also ok.I think De Niro gave 1 of his best performances in the film,although it wasnt noticed,I think due to the fact the movie was under-rated.De Niro was great,the movie was just ok.Also,you can't forget it had great driving chase.
Posted By: goodfellaoggie

Re: HEAT - 03/11/02 06:39 PM

yes! i agree with you Fame! thats another great part. . . when De Niro fools Pacino and his guys. Its a SET-UP! :p

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Posted By: The Last Don

Re: HEAT - 04/01/02 10:55 AM

heat was great
pacino and deniro on the same screen what more could you want???

even though i love pacino alot, i wouldve liked 2 see deniro get away with it at the end...
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