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  • BIG BOY NOT THE BATH! Madonna was really good looking! I miss the 1990;s!

  • when madonna was hot lol

  • I so wanted to live in that city.

  • Caprice gave Lips Manlis the cement bath because Lips used to cement his enemies when he was the crime boss, and Al Caprice, The Rodent, Shoulders, Flattop Jones, The Brow and Itchy Oliver carried out the dirty work. There's meant to be another Dick Tracy movie coming out, let's hope so.

  • I hear Al Pacino played this movie... LIKE A BOSS!!

  • Al Pacino is the BOSS.

  • Madonna was one hot piece of ass!

  • 0:41 Not the BATH

    

  • The Bath HORRIFIED me when I was a kid!

  • @Yggi11 It did the same to my brother

  • @Yggi11 i fully agreed, i almost hated the movie because of it

  • Al Pacino and Dustin Hoffman IN THE SAME FUCKIN' MOVIE!!!

  • 2:10 the guy behind Big Boy makes the sign of the cross. Huh, didn't notice that the first time I saw the film. Too busy staring at what Pacino morphed himself into, I guess..

  • Anyone know of any movies similar to this?

  • @mitchcapone The green hornet.

  • who was flattop actor?

  • @MrBluewatson William Forsythe.

  • merrrrrrrrrr gunna do a little bank job shhheee!! ,,,merrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr!!!

  • Tony Montana ordering Rizzo Ratso to clean off hsi shoes; pure epic

  • Madonna looks splendid

  • this film was on at 3 o'clock in the afternoon wield distubing and crazy

  • "Who's Lips Manlis?"

    "Yeah, who's Lips Manlis?"

  • Great vibe to this film.. Madonna was great.

  • this is like the disneyfied version of sin city, although still see this as more of classic of the two i used to watch this all the time as a kid

  • its Paulie from Goodfellas haha

  • Dustin Hoffman is right where he should be... at Al Pacino's feet.

  • @JKS177 hahahahahahah!!! I liked your comment!!

    XD

    hahahaha

    Al Pacino is the BEST!!

  • it was made in 1990 and it looks like it just came out bravo. great movie i loved this movie so much when i was a kid

  • Mumbles is awesome!

  • Al Pacino is an amazing shouter

  • Michael Corleone vs. Paulie Cicero.

    Guess who wins.

  • When I was younger, the creepiest part for me in the whole movie was when Officer Moriarty (the uniformed cop seen from 1:15-1:28) got killed off by Itchy. Poor guy.

  • mmmm meat

  • Big Boy and Flattop are so hardcore.

  • Madonna!?

  • I was depressed with this movie all summer after they didn't announce pulling the Roger Rabbit cartoon set to show in front of it. This film had all the potential in the world too! It goes to show you how ignorant or just plain aryan zionist racist some neurotic suits are. Why do I say that? the Roger Rabbit was a new jack swing dance from that era. It was up there with Paula Abdul's Opposites Attract and later Motown Philly by Boyz II Men. All this and Michael Jackson was Madonna's Grammy date.

  • How could Pacino subject him to this abuse. It's hilarious.  Then again for 10 years before this movie he was having an off moment and overacted a lot. Then he got himself back together and then stopped. Still a great actor.

  • God, that gave me nightmare for weeks when I was a kid. 'Oh God not the bath not the baaaaaath, please man not the baaaaaaaath'. Never got over it. Now that I find it it doesn't fuck with me so much. Thanks, YouTube.

  • @Rhademanthus me too, looking at it now Lips death is pretty tame but back when i was a kid it creeped the hell out me.

  • @laparka1138 Same here.

  • haha, its the all comics style , its great just like the comics

  • @TheCasinopays

    "It's great just like the comics"

    Well sure except for the fact there's no noirish elements like you have in the original Chester Gould strip or really bloody torture and execution bits and Gould's dark view of morality.

  • @cha5 But IMHO the only way to get a Dick Tracy film almost right from the POV of Gould's strip would be to do it in the style of a pre Hays Code early 1930s film like 'The Public Enemy' or 'Little Caesar' something that would likely be a hard sell for a Disney family movie.

    Ah well, it's still a fun colorful movie in its own way.

  • I thought Pacino went way over the top in this film. He said Big Boy was never in the comic strip. Wrong! He was in the very first Dick Tracy story, though he was more along the lines of Al Capone. And the actor who played Shoulders was horribly miscast, since he was a big guy (hence the villain's name), and should've been played appropriately by, Richard Kiel!

  • To say that Pacino "went over the top" in a comic book movie is so ironic.

    Pacino was amazing in this. Him and William Forsythe steal the show. They look like their having so much fun playing those roles.

  • Wasn't William Forsythe playing Flattop? Yeah, they were awesome characters. It's pretty much impossible to go wrong with Al Pacino.

  • Ever hear of the "Dorian Gray" concept? What you see is the physical manifestation of the character's willful embrace of moral corruption.

    Or, alternatively, maybe the drinking water in Chicago was just really putrid back then.

  • the only good movie madonna ever playd in

  • that's very true, i wonder why is that...maybe because she sang most of the movie...

  • @reedeema she did good in League of thier Own

  • @ENTERTAINMENT35 yeah that was a decent role ;)

  • OMG, this is like My Favorite or 2nd Favorite part of this movie & it's available @ anytime for my viewing pleasure on YouTube!?!

    This could be addictive.

    ThirdOfTheStorms666, You are The Man!!!

    Big Boy Caprice as played by Al Pacino was The Man as well! Flat Top was My Favorite in the cartoons/comics, but in this movie it was Big Boy ALL DAY!!!

    "Alright, Get The Word Out..." "Everything he owns... I Own!"

  • Dick Tracy is very original, unique and funny movie. Warren Beatty was great. Madonna was no less impressive. Nice to know that she has not only "flop movies" but such great hits like this one.

  • Whould you say that it would be good for some one who hasen't seen it before, cause I'm curious about it

  • Al Pacino is the greatest. This is the movie that made me a fan of his. I mean Big Boy is outragous.

  • thats how I want to die.

  • hehe i get that

  • Nasty way to go...

  • Madonna tries to ruin the picture, while Pacino saves it.

    Is this picture gorgeous or what?! A masterpiece of production design.

    The only mistake: VANITY. They kill off all the great criminals, and Beatty thinks the audience came to see him and the blonde ...

    WRONG.

  • @mwoldin

    You're absolutely right! Beatty is one of Hollywood's biggest douches (along with Costner and Travolta) and Madonna was an annoying played out skank (and douchette) up to the mid 90s and beyond.

    Pacino even designed his own prosthetics for this film!

  • @mwoldin I don't know man, I think this was one of Madonna's high points. She's got a classical blond look, and the way she sang those club songs was awesome.  But..after this film...she just kinda went left field. (Course she never really was battin center field ever was she?)

  • @demboys18 You are absolutely right, to my mind, that she looks gorgeous, and she manages the songs all right (not terrific, but the songs are wonderful and she doesn't muck them up). But her every move, every gesture, every moment acting is for me excruciating. Imagine what a real actress would have done with the part.

  • @mwoldin hmmm....here's food for thought, what if they had made the movie years before and cast Marolyn Monroe as Breathless? Now, would THAT be something to see.

  • @mwoldin hahaha, you talk as if there is no one directing the film and the actors have free reign over its flow--- if you have any problem with their performances you'd have to take it up with the director.

  • @mwoldin

    Don't you lump the great Dick Tracy himself with Madonna. Beatty is a badass, and he earned his epicness with this brilliant film :D :D :D

  • This was the first film I ever saw in the cinema, when I was 6, 19 years ago! I only ever saw it the once but I still remember it pretty well, although I forgot about Madonna!

  • It disgusses me when Kid eats.

  • Well, considering how long it's been since he's had a decent meal, I don't blame him for wolfing everything down like that.

  • Pacino is amazing in this!

  • I wonder how many cocks Madonna blew to became an actress.

  • Probably just a few more than your mom.

  • Looks like you know quite a lot about moms sucking cocks. Heard about your mom at the ghetto anything lately?

  • That doesn't make sense.

  • Neither does your existance.

  • i remember seeing this in the cinema

  • The cast is amazing. Al Pacino ordering Duffin Hoffman to wipe the cement gunk off his shoes. That alone is movie history.

    Many great talented people working together.

  • is this movie any good?

  • It's classic : )

  • tony montana rule

  • The skyline in the outdoors shots must be fake but they still look great for the movie.

  • It was supposed to be resemble the comic book drawings. I think this movie was the first to really try and resemble the comic book layouts/drawings. Sin City and the Spirit are the most recent attempts at this.

  • DUSTIN HOFFMAN IS MUMBLES

  • What 's that stuff he cleans on his shoes anyway?

    That's Dustin Hoffman.

  • I think he was just having Mumbles wipe off some extra cement that splashed onto his shoe while it was being poured into the crate.

  • al pacino, who was the one cleaning the shoes he looked like rainman i cant remember his name but was that him

  • man, I remember this, pure class. this is like onions on a hot dog. The scene were lips is sucking oyster sauce is great too.

  • i need to watch this movie

  • Someone should upload this movie, pronto. Yay, Al Pacino all day.

  • How the hell did they all agree to do this pic?

  • love this movie, the over acting and colors and all that, pacino was funny as hell.

  • Pacino is the shit! Hooah!

  • the production in this movie reminds me of a Batman production.

  • Assuming you're talking about the Joel Schumaker Batman movies, I agree.

    Don't compare this to Tim Burton's batman though :(

    Well...the Joker being the exception.

  • I'm talking about the gangster like atmosphere and the orchestra music that dramatizes it all like a comic book.

  • Oh aye, I'll go with that.

  • Well, the music in this resembles 'Batman''s largely because it was done by Danny Elfman, longtime Tim Burton associate (And one of the best movie score composers of all time, imo) who did the scores for most of his movies, including 'Batman.'

  • my territorie now¡¡¡¡ capiche

  • I still remember everyone's names. This was classic comics!

  • I remember catching this while so young. Now that Im older I realize who's playing these characters. Wow!

  • They will never get a cast like that together again. It's not possible. Dustin Hoffman, Pacino, Beatty and others in the same movie? And in a classic one?

  • AL PACINO IS THE BEST!! HE RULES!! Love you Al Pacino

  • lol madonna is actually taller than al pacino XD

  • Looks like Madonna is wearing high heels when dragged by Pacino

  • I oughta smack big boy in the face for eating and sucking nuts all day

  • word1wrecker you are right about Big Boy being established as a truly sadistic cruel evil man. I write stories and always portray the antagonist in the same manner. This really makes you want the protagonist to kick and possibly kill the antagonist.

  • THANK YOU! Whoever posts these, do you think you could post that ending segment when Dick and all the cops surround the club with Tommy Guns and shoot up the escaping cars? Such a sweet scene. Just a request.

  • Has Big Boy an Italian accent?

  • Yup. Its Mikey Corleone himself, Al Pacino

  • i mean the character

    , not the actor :)

  • oh in that case then yes. Caprice should be an Italian name

  • Well mate, I'm Italian and Caprice... is not an Italian surname, more French....that's why I was surprised :)

  • Hmm interesting. Pardon my ignorance then. If the movie takes place in NY or Chicago, that may be a factor for Big Boy's accent since those cities were home to migrating Italians. Correct me if im wrong.

  • Not wrong at all. I was just wondering, you know, was Big Boy Italian cause of Pacino's descent, or was this true also in the original comic books?

  • I think in the movie novelization, it mentions that Big Boy's real name was in fact something like Alphonse Capricio, which does sound a little Italian, I think.

  • His name was Alphonse Caprice (in the comic strip as well as the movie), which is very close to "Scarface's" name: Alphonse Capone. In the comics he even looked a lot like Capone, which is somewhat different from what Pacino looks like here. I've heard that Pacino is a great lover of Shakespeare, and I wouldn't be surprised to find out he designed his "Big Boy" makeup to resemble Richard III (whom he also played in a stage production filmed in LOOKING FOR RICHARD).

  • Is it Numbers? The guy with the orange coat and wearing glasses?

  • Yes, it is

  • Big boy shows similarities to heath ledgers joker

  • Go Big Boy! What a great villain! : )

  • Poor Lips.

  • I remember this scene well from viewing the movie as a kid. I feel really bad for Lips in this scene. It's a shame, one minute he's top of the world and the next comdemned to slowly die as he's covered in cement. That is one humiliating, slow and HORRIBLE way to go...you really feel for him. But it's a good scene in a way that it establishes Big Boy as a cruel and horrible villain - the baddest of the bad. You're then rooting for the heroic Tracy as he crusades to bring him down.

  • you dont FUCK with big boy

    "you're dirty lips..."

  • I'd almost feel bad for Lips in this scene, if it weren't for the fact that he was a violent crime boss just as bad as Big Boy.

    The scene with Tracy and Tess talking to the Kid was funny.

    I've GOT to see the full movie again some time, it's been at least 13 years since I last saw it.

  • Yeah, it's kind of sad to see him get humiliated THEN killed like that. The cement makes it worse. Just shoot the guy.

  • That is one hungry kid.

  • Hey u think u can get the whole movie? This is a classic.

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