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  • can somebody write for me what de Niro says when he is talking and screaming to costner, please? My hear is not so good to understand him in american, I am italian and here in Italy all the foregin actors do not have the original voice but an italian actor play for them, and in italian he says something like:"you're just talking and distinctive", but I wuold like to know the original words, thank you.

  • @accuruneide As they are holding De Niro back after Costner won the trial, he keeps yelling "You're nothing but a lotta of talk and a badge!!!!!"

  • @EarlyFilmmaker Oh thank you. Thank you so much. So, as I can see, the translation largely follows the original words.

    All right, I owe you one, Arrivederci ;-)

  • @EarlyFilmmaker the part reminds me of a few good men when nicholson admitted he ordered the code red and gets arrested then he tries to kill cruise as the officers hold him back and yells '' I'm gonna rip the eyes out of your head and piss into your dead skull! You fucked with the wrong Marine!''

  • more cutbacks announced where is mayor fords legder over and out

  • I am 16 and I am perusing a career in film making. Films like these really inspire me and give me the determination to be what I want to be. :)

  • epic movie , l like it

  • the soundtrack at 3:15 is Death Theme by Ennio Morricone

  • Guilty? Pow!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • @hampsteraust ok. thanks :-)

  • MORRICONE GENIUS. what a touching theme!!

  • best movie soundtrack ever. The ending song is the saddest most brilliant piece of music in any movie I know.

  • whats the name of the saxophone soundtrack?

  • Never stop.

    Never stop fighting till the fight is done.

  • @Stigmatainmypants Whatd ya say?! Whatd ya say?!

  • Great movie, but this ending was always an anti-climax for me. No judge would accept a guilty plea from a lawyer when their client so obviously objects. Also, swapping a jury halfway through a trial would be deemed a mistrial. Ah well, that's Hollywood...

  • @AchtungBaby77 Dude The the laws were different, judges were different. It was 1931.

  • @AchtungBaby77

    The jury swapping actually happened....

  • 4 people are nothing but a lot of talk and a badge

  • 1930- Victory is Serve

  • not a lot of people know this but shortly aferwards capone aranged for ness to be dead, his family to be dead, their house was burned to the ground and their ashes were brought to capones cell so he could piss on them at midnight. here endeth the lesson, nevermjust be a lot of talk and a badge around capone

  • @miko1975guitar thats your view not history. get your facts right before you go making up fairytales, everyone has google, search the facts. Evil loses everytime against truth ! :) 

  • @hampsteraust get a life, I dont need google to know that my comment was meant in jest based around dialogue from the film, and if you couldnt see that, then go back to school.

  • @miko1975guitar ..... point taken, it was jest a comment , peace out dude :) nice guitar work by the way.

  • So Ness's partner retired and started a Casino, which got robbed by Ocean's 11.

  • Lucky Strikes, own

  • You're nuttin' but alota talk and a badge!

  • "You're nothing but all talk and a badge!"

    Kostner should have replied:

    "At least I still have more than just all talk!"

  • here endeth the lesson!

  • the photographic integrity of these 80's- 90's 35 mm Oscarbait films. I miss that.

  • To Traye76: I agreed totally with you when I watched it, but after further research, believe it or not, it actually did happen that way. They did switch the juries. Would never fly today, but check out the wikipedia biography of Al Capone.  They did, in fact switch the juries, so Hollywood did their homework this time.

  • @helloproductions234 Just checked out Wiki. We're both right. They can switch jury pools, the group that lawyers have to choose the actual jury from but once the trial starts jury tampering results in a mistrial. Although who knows what they did back then everything was really corrupt in Chicago. As a Chicago suburbanite I can say for a fact it still is.

  • @helloproductions234 and you are aware that Wikipedia is written by people like you and me and ANY page can be edited by ANYBODY!

  • @Krazede actually wikipedia has moderators to make sure the information is CORRECT and I doubt someone would lie about a SMALL detail like that it would be more like: DA JURY WUZ A BUNCH OF FAGGOTS LOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOL BITCH BITCH FAG FAG BITCH ASS WHORE!!!! see? P.S. don't bother responding to this because I wont check back...and you know I'm right anyways :)

  • @TheVilIe Love the don't reply comment...we shall see if you come back or not by the lip service you give when I tell you I did the research and James Guthrie is in the credits as the clown and also I got in touch with him on Facebook and he did do the singing as well...ALSO On April 15 the Charlotte Observer ran an article that addressed the enormous amount of misinformation on Wikipedia...They actually submitted 100 fictional facts in 5 diff. subjects and 6 months later all were still present,

  • Crazy judge or what? Haha great movie

  • what's the song's name???

  • ACAB

  • You're nothing but a lot of talk and a badge! You're nothing but a lot of talk and a badge! YOU'RE NOTHING BUT A LOT OF TALK AND A BADGE! YOU'RE NOTHING BUT A LOT OF TALK AND A BADGE! YOU'RE NOTHING BUT A LOT OF TALK AND A BADGE! YOU'RE NOTHING BUT A LOT OF TALK AND A BADGE! YOU'RE NOTHING BUT A LOT OF TALK AND A BADGE! YOU'RE NOTHING BUT A LOT OF TALK AND A BADGE! YOU'RE NOTHING BUT A LOT OF TALK AND A BADGE! YOU'RE NOTHING BUT A LOT OF TALK AND A BADGE!
  • @TR0L0L0LO lol..

  • @AFitz1174

    Here endeth the lesson.

  • 4 people are nothing but a lot of talk and a badge

  • This was a good, if not completely factual movie. However, I was pissed that they never caught the woman who participated in the plot to murder the two guys in the elevator. I guess that was a sad reminder of how you can't catch them all, and the woman's part in it was so small that she had every opportunity in the world to get away.

  • Those 'tards deleted the "that's how you Get Capone" video on copyright claim, how did this survive.

  • 1:14 Capwned!

  • @airborneguy123 how many times were you Capwned

  • "You're nothin but alot of talk and a badge!" Love that line

  • @JeremyGSU yea showing hes a fukin law abiding bee doing whatever old man sam is telling him to do lmao was dissapointed by the movie anyway... not enoughs scenes with de niro and the protagonists are a bunch of fucks anyway.

  • The good old days

  • @1:14 pwned by capone

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  • LOL One of the best endings i've seen

  • ironicly ness had a drinking problem

  • "I think I'll have a drink"

    Epic

  • @JeremyGSU The most ironic thing about that line is that in real life Eliot Ness died from a heart attack because he was an alcoholic.

  • The switching of the juries is a clear violation of Capone's civil rights. You can't switch juries during the middle of a trial, they didn't even hear the case! And a lawyer can't plead guilty for you without your permission. YOU have to plead innocent or guilty YOURSELF. Good movie but this last scene is absurd. Almost ruined it for me. I understand it's Hollywood but come on, make it somewhat realistic please.

  • @Traye76 The switching of the juries actually happened, though you're right about Capone's lawyer not being able to sell him out in real life. The trial was probably restarted at the beginning so that the jury could hear the full case (the prosecution had overwhelming evidence, so it was actually in their interests to have the jury hear all the facts).

  • @Traye76 There was evidence the jury was bribed, fool

  • @Traye76 The judge has every right to do that. When the juries were switched, the trail started over again. The original jury was bribed by Capone and the judge knew it.

  • @dhutchinson86 There wasn't anything in the movie to indicate the trial started over again. Nothing at all. I agree it's a great movie but most of it is just completely made up. It's full of factual inaccuracies. It's okay though I still enjoyed it.

  • @Traye76 There was a few things about this movie that was done poorly, including what you said. They should have stuck to the REAL story of The Untouchables and the Chicago Outfit instead of all the Hollywood drama and action.

  • @Traye76

    Capone had alot of people killed so fuck his civil rights, its a film and i like to see the villian get a kick in the ass!

  • @Traye76

    Actually you're wrong, My elder brother is a practicing Lawyer who passed the NY bar at 26, in 1984.

    Switching juries is very common, it was done in the Bernard Madoff case, because he had bought the entire appellate court.

    Pleading guilty by a lawyer is completely erroneous though, you are right there.

  • @Traye76

    You are the kind of idiot that would defend Adolf Hitler for the right amount of money.

  • @KillSwitch2 What are you even talking about. If you're the good guy you have to be the good guy all the time. Not just when it's easiest. If he's guilty which he clearly is then do things the right way don't cut corners. And BTW i was simply pointing out how incorrect the movie depiction is.

  • @Traye76

    You either work for or support the ACLU, am I right?

  • @Traye76 Like you would have known or cared about that, watching this for the first time back in the 80s--if you were even around then. It's a "movie"; just enjoy it!

  • @GHZoner Actually I was born in 1976 so I was ten or eleven when I first saw it. I wasn't sophisticated enough to follow it ALL but I do remember thinking Capone got screwed. He got a fair trial but the movie doesn't portray it that way.  Why change it to the point of making Capone a victim of the system? He deserved what he got, why not play it straight? Your right tho, it is just a movie

  • @Traye76 im pretty sure you cant bribe the jury either

  • @Traye76 - From Wikipedia: "Facing overwhelming evidence, his attorneys made a plea deal, but the presiding judge warned he might not follow the sentencing recommendation from the prosecution, so Capone withdrew his plea of guilty. Attempting to bribe and intimidate the potential jurors, his plan was discovered by Ness's men. The venire (jury pool) was then switched with one from another case, and Capone was stymied."

    Next time try to inform yourself better. bye.

  • @giggione71 The movie didn't say Jury Pool it said 'Switch the Jurys.' 0:25-0:28. Next time read what I say and stop making assumptions about what you think I meant. And BTW none of what you just said happened is in the movie so what exactly is your point anyway? Don't bother me with your Wiki-quoting again. Please inform YOURSELF better and try not to embarrass yourself again.

  • @Traye76 Hey, man, be quiet. It's a movie. Only a fuxxing movie! It is a Synthesis of the real world, non the real world. My quote was for say that this is a good syntesis...and...I bother all the men that i want to bother, clear?! Stay calm, drink a camomile and relax. Good bye, poor stressed man.

  • @giggione71 You bothered me remember. I said it was just a movie. Maybe you should just move on and chalk this up to a loss

  • @Traye76 I'm sorry to inform you that is exactly what has happened

  • @Traye76 I totally agree with you but it's still an excellent movie.

  • 2:26

    Capone, umad bro?

  • Four people are on Capone's payroll.

  • sad ending, but also nice.

  • 1:57 , never stop fighting till the fight is won

  • "I think I'll have a drink." Lol that is a funny thing to say. He spends all of that time saying that alcohol is bad and trying to stop the crime lord of bootlegging and then...its sort of ironic I think

  • why did the judge want to switch the jurors

  • @moliekilla watch the movie

  • you nothing but alot of talk and a badge...lol...at 2:11 2:30...lol..and the part in the office when he was speaking to Andy was kind of touching...Andy played this part

  • I love Chicago

  • Terrific performance from Andy Garcia. 

  • @JeremyGSU The music once he says that is just, phenomenal.

  • get outta here, nothin but a lot of talk and a badge xD

  • The best line ever for the best ending ever for one of the best movies. ever.

  • WHAT? WHAT'D YA SAY?

  • Excellent Line "Never Stop Fighting till the fight is done." If the real Al Capone ever did come across Steven Segal, or the Dwayne The Rock Johnson he would get smashed.

  • I don`t defend Al Capone and the rest of his kind, but I can`t understand why the Cosa Nostra are mafiosi, while Rotschield, Rockfeller, JP Morgan, etc. are "the honest business world". Both mentioned groups act in absolutely the same way BUT it is the second group that has made much more dirty money and is responsible for the death or the suffering of much more innocent people.

    The first group only corrupts when possible the state, the second one directly POSSESSES the state in its pocket.

  • Oh, that music is so great at the courtroom.

    "Never stop fighting till the fight is done."

    "What?"

    "You heard me Capone!"

    "You're nothin but a lot of talk!"

    "You're nothin but a lot of talk!"

    "Here endeth the lesson."

    One of the greatest scenes in movie history.

  • @iknownothing34 Your nothin but a lot of talk and a badge. :D

  • Every time I see this, it still brings me to tears. Awesome.

  • @Hemlock54 And is that what makes a movie excellent. It had a positive effect on you, and made you so happy you would cry. Still love seeing the ending to Gamer not just because it's a happy one add in because of what happens to the villain. At the moment I'm writing a super hero movie, and want it to be the excellent ending that makes you cheer because it was so excellent.

  • IS THIS JUSTICE?

  • The Untouchables is one of the best movies ever

  • Kevin Costner can ruin anything!

  • Next to Moby's "God Moving Over the Face of the Waters" from Heat and the Gladiator soundtrack , one of the best movie tunes ever.

  • Great Movie... SEI SOLO CHIACCHIERE E DISTINTIVO!!!

  • "What Are You Prepared to DO?"

  • this was a movie that had so much potential to be good.

  • @rodthepimp And it pulled it off.

  • Anyone German's name was in the ledger too.

  • well,i guess i use to fuck you really good in wow i guess.....

  • .....Mr Purple.....lol,i bet that's the color of your big fat ass!!!!

  • Wtf are you talking about fuckface???

    What's your fucking problem???

  • the spirits of justice will never die.

  • @mildseven73 let's hope so...

  • Lol,Capone on rage!!!!

  • Talk, and a badge. Al Capone is all bark no bite. If he faced off against Gerard Butler, Gerard Butler would easily thrash him. Ren Ten Ten could also kick Capone's ass.

  • capone had scars from knife fighting, hence the name scarface... the guy was tough as shit

  • Mentally tough yeah no argument there however he's not a top fighter, or even close. Even Ali could still kick his ass. Dwayne the Rock Johnson could give him a 8 second head start in a fight, and he would still kick Capones ass.

  • @MrPurple

    Actually, he insulted a girl and her rbother slashed his face. He was later forced to apologize and not allowed to strike back.

  • what is the name of the song at the end? sorry about my english

  • @titodeluise Sorry its 8 months late, but its Ennio Morricone - The Untouchables.

  • @Kriptonite33 are you referring by chance to that asshole of Berlusconi?;-)

  • The first film I saw in original version (english) Was a few year ago with a friend of mine. I was 22 years old. Was in 1988. Still remember it as if it was yesterday. Amazing performance. See u all Fayçal from France.

  • I think the judge was afraid to go after Capone. Ness I think told him in private you have a job to do do it.

  • No, he was blackmailing the judge.

  • Strictly speaking, he was bluffing on whether or not the judge's name was in the ledger.

  • ... so much violence...

  • look to Capone...he looks like another italian bold man of our days...

  • This movie is so Hollywood. You need to read the book by Eliot Ness.  It makes this movie look so silly. So many historical falsehoods make this movie laughable. I just wish they would do a more realistic Al Capone movie. It would be great.

  • Yeah, then they could talk about him having syphillis and starting a Screamo band of former Mormons. Oh wait... damn.

  • @MikeMac1220 Well that's the point of Hollywood. They often distort as movies are made for entertainment.

    Though not to say they don't make realistic movies because they do however most movies made in Hollywood are fantasy based outside of the realworld.

  • this movie is amazing

  • LOL here endeth the lesson

  • Justice is served!

  • Here endeth the lesson.

  • its funny when capone strt to jump ard

  • Never stop. Never stop fighting till the fight is done!

  • @TheNegativeDude lol idk why but i laugh at that part.. deniro's reaction's funny.

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  • oh bollocks....why don`t you people keep your thoughts to yourself`s.

  • This movie was intense.

  • in all the rights ways

  • Sean Connery is amazing in this movie.

  • ya sad he had to die in the movie

  • His name was in the book fucking classic old school!

  • wtf

  • The great all-star movie.

    In short, a classic.

  • In reality, a jury, especially in a case this important would not risk a compromise of the case being turned over by just blindly pulling a jury like that...but honestly, I don't know what happened in real life at Capone's hearing..

  • It must have taken days to film this scene, just shows at how much effort was put into this sequence

  • It's because he had evidence of jury tampering and bribing.

  • I don't think that a judge has a right to just switch the juries like that.

  • A great ending to a great film.

    It's kind of ironic isn't it though? Al Capone is responsible for the deaths of dozens of men, cost the government millions of dollars, and all they were able to get him on was tax evasion, lol.

    Loved the punch Capone did too =) CAPONE PUNCH!

  • Yeah. Tax evasion on illegal sources of income like bootleg beer no less. I guess the government would of been happy to just have a slice of his beer profits. Pretty fucking hypocritical if you ask me.

  • zzz

  • @Redtoemonster with a punch like taht he should be a secret character on super smash bros 4

  • @Redtoemonster Heh, would you have testified against him for murder?

  • @Redtoemonster because its easier to to find a man guilty for tax evasion when the paperwork is in plain sight than it is easier to find him guilty for murders (ones that for the most part were carried out by his henchmen).

  • fuck al capone. some people at that time painted him as some "saint". personally if i lived then i would be the happiest man alive to see that ugly fucking wanker fry. who the hell did he think he was. He should've rotted in jail all his life. Chicago would've been an even better place if he were never born.

  • if you were fucking from that time you would know that people loved him because he gave tons of money to the community, they didnt have any fucking idea about what he was really doing

  • the dude is right, the public didnt care, he only killed other gangsters, and slime who wronged him, he killed his own kind, but atleast he showed care for the general community.

    but i do feel al capone should be ashamed of the fact that he changed gang warfare, and brought alot of it to now gang and murder capitol of the US, Chicago, Illinois.

  • My own opinion says this is one of the best films ever made. But I agree that some people form their opinions without thinking for themselves. Luckily you, as well as I, haven't. Which makes you entitled to express your disgust and I to express my love for this film. The consensus is: people are different.

  • *looks at age* thats why, its before your time :D

    im young, but atleast i have appreciation for older movies, like the Godfather.

    great movie

  • it has nothing to do with my age. Why do you assume I dont like older films?

    I like a number of films that are a lot older than this. I just dont like it. To compare this to the godfather in my opinion would be an insult to the godfather.

  • it was a joke mon ami, i didnt mean an insult. im just saying its all opinion, i love all mafia movies, even the original Scarface, staring Paul Mooney.

    i think this movie is a lil better

  • no kidding, im young, but i think more of the better movies were made long ago instead of today. think dirty harry and rambo and deathwish

  • Heh, I'm younger and I liked this movie. Historical inaccuracies aside, the actors performed marvelously.

  • Yeah, fuck capone!

  • what a %$#$in loser. This was a great movie!!

  • uhhh...tmarblemassif this is one of the best movies ever. where have you been?

  • yes we ken yes we ken yes we ken euro = Ye serene woken Ness - Yukky weewee

  • slight error..."1/9/09" is what I meant to say.

  • This whole movie was uploaded here at one time (part by part)But, as of 9/4/09 I can't find it anywhere...Does anyone know? A real well-made film anyway.

  • Al Capone owned!

    my favorite sceen!

  • Ness and Capone owned this movie!

  • poor capone:(