So wuts next if we work a temp past 98.6 they gona call the room tempature cops like so & so runnin a fever past our 110 limmit and we pass out or wut, I otta pill test dat
Great movie, but I always thought Pacino WAY overacted this role. Trying too hard to "be Pacino," while DeNiro just disappeared into his character. Still, like I said, great movie.
for me Heat was much much too long and bloated, but when it was good it was better than that, and this scene was the best of the lot it has a subtlety that the rest of the film could have used, and Jon Voight was very quiet, mumbling menace but Mann is Mann and certainly not Anthony Mann and going in youknow what to expect, still it is much better than anything any of us lately has seen, thats for damned sure
De Niro and his crew knew they were being watched so they decided to set up the cops so they can do some suveilencs on them. so they know what and who their dealing with. thats what im guessin
Well lets see. DeNiro is still around in movies on occasion. Val Kilmer is nowhere to be found. Tom Sizemore lost everything to drugs. Danny Trejo has been busy. Saw him just awhile back in Predators.
Excellent job on calling out these excellent (albeit often overlooked) scenes from one of the greatest films of the 20th century. We plan on subscribing, keep it coming!
@QuantumBasis Yeah i agree about the disliking. maybe they hit the wrong button. in my opinion the is THE BEST crime movie of all time. Look at the cast-deniro,pacino,sizemore,kilmer,judd,portman,fichtner,trejo-it's one of the most well done movies of the 90s and one of the best casts ever.
i know this sounds cold blooded.... but.... really if i were the lead man in this heist crew.. simply do what he did to set the police up to make them.. but instead of pointing a camera at em. have the crew point rifles and send a real message and resolve the problem. these guys were good never get caught and i doubt any1 would stick around to find out who did it.
@tavbf and you'd be getting a@@fucked in prison... a career criminal like Neil would never execute a crew of hi-ranking LAPD b/c his #1 priority is staying out of jail. Your suggestion attracts nation, even worldwide "heat" onto his group who in case you didn't watch the movie happen to be the open case Vincent and the LAPD are working on...
@eliotno3 i understand.. but at the end of the day the "hi-ranking LAPD officers" knew neil and his crew were the guys they jus wanted to catch them in the act and have the hard evidence to lock em for good.. so snipe them out and instead of being number one suspects for robbery with some evidence against you.. you'll just be suspects for killin them but little evidence.. and he wouldnd of got caught.. not there in the shipyard..
@tavbf Hmm... OK putting that aside, *if* Neil were the type of criminal to follow this advice... can you imagine the scene Michael Mann could have worked into this movie? Makes me hard just thinking about it! Pacino survives and gets his retribution of course... ;p
@eliotno3 yea pacino would get hit in the leg or something... but yea.. i think the crew could of done it.. u seen how fast val kilmer rose that machine gun at first sight of heat.. they should of swatted those flies in the shipyard.. but than we wouldnt of had a great movie... hehe
@tavbf Uh Deniro and his crew were trying to avoid drawing attn to themselves. Why would they kill cops? That would bring so much more heat down on them!
Everyone else catch the visuals? All the detectives have white shirts, except the "Prince of Darkness" - Al Pacino's character. Brown suit, black tie, black knit shirt, dark shades. In the first group-shot by the containers, one character is shorter than the rest, but at the moment of realization, when "Darkness" turns towards his crew ... the camera angle has him towering over his compadres. And the comment, "A refinery and a scrapyard..." AP gets it... his good vs. their evil. Amazing.
@EdSZiomek I was going to say you read too much into things, but then I watched the scene and I got to say, you make some very good points. I love this film, and this has always been one of my favorite scenes- and it just got better.
EXCEPT, the final shootout, what a bummer. i just cant believe after every original idea they had to put in this flick michael mann decides to do the typical clique'd mano a mano shoot out ending thats only been done like a thousand fuckin times.
What would you have done instead? A big giant chase scene? There's only so many "endings" this movie could've had, they weren't going to do a bank robbery at the end!
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i dont know, fuck i dont get paid to write this shit. how bout the robbers suit up and go shoot up the police station, oh wait, thats been done too.
how bout the bad guys win for once, or what if pacino joins the robbers, or what if they team up and take out the bank CEO, or or what if they all kill each other., the mind boggles
That and he did the same with "Collateral". But I think it's his style to glorify the "bad guy" and then kill him at the end, so IN A WAY, I guess you can say that it's a "sad ending" unlike the cliche "happy endings" that we're so used to in Hollywood movies.
i liked public enemies a lot. i dont think it was as good as heat though, not by a long shot. i recommend manhunter and the insider too. also not as good as heat and really different than heat, but excellent movies in their own right
i liked public enemies a lot. i dont think it was as good as heat though, not by a long shot. i recommend manhunter and the insider too. also not as good as heat and really different than heat, but excellent movies in their own right
Hey, be nice dudes. Just a movie. Does anyone know if this is based on a true story? I heard that Macauley was a real bank robber and got shot or had his ass slung in jail. I loved Vincent (Pacino) here " We just got made. Ok motherfucker! Ha!"
I also like the one when Neil is talking to that guy on his porch and the guy says that information is beaming all over the place, you just got to know how to grab it!
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Did anyone else feel that Pacino's acting hurt the film? I always thought it was somehow sub par. This film was masterfully crafted, and had all the ingredients. But somehow he was just off keel. I mean this was three years and two films off of Scent of a Woman (a performance I don't think should have been encouraged with an Oscar), and it just seemed Vincent Hanna had leftover Frank Slade stuck in him. Too much HOOO-AAAH!-type yelling. He slept-walked through some of that film.
which is why you have your head far up enough asses to remember character names, and then refer to the stupid fucking oscars. Stop beating off to ryan seacrest you fucking tool and go be the first and only in line for that street fighter movie! You are the fucking troll popping around movie vids to try and upset fans. I said perfect and you said MASTERFULLY CRAFTED! Sounds like a stupid asshole to me! Come on back bitch lets play!
Ryan Seacrest? Calm down. You're almost channeling 90s Pacino with your fuck-laiden rant. Do you even know what "tool" means? I'm just a fan with an okay memory for facts. Some of you don't know how to do anything but worship or praise. Being critical is a lot harder. It's what makes people better at a craft. Nuance is lost on someone like you who probably wouldn't know subtlety if sat down right next to you and asked you to pass the salt.
took you three days to conjure up this?! Okay i'll write nice things if curse words raise your blood pressure and make you anxious! You are childish for assuming i am part of that "some of you" who only praise and can't critique. Pat yourself on the back for that excitement you take out of criticizing videos that praise great films! Opinions are fine but going out of the way to find a heat vid just to disparage it?! Come on cynic! Pass the salt-so high class you are! Ha!
after watching a lot of movies u tend to understand the filmmaking styles, colour and background scores used to set the mood, etc. In this respect, yes TDK has shades of Heat in it. Nolan has admitted it too...after all, it isnt plagiarism of any kind...just a preferred way of making a film.
Yeah. He gave de niro his shirt, because his other shirt had blood on it. He took a bunch of cash off de niro and that's it. He's in the movie for like two minutes.
it says that Jeremy Piven aka "ari gold" from entourage is the guy that says "what" when vincent asks what they're looking at!! is that true??cos it sure as hell dont look like him
yes. one could easily have relied on the star value (imagine the hype of bringing together Pacino, De Niro, Ted Levine, Tom Sizemoore, Val Kilmer, Ashley Judd, Natalie Portman...) to bring in the audience and not on the story itself. But Micheal Mann being an ace scripted a wonderful masterpiece to do justice to the amazing pool of talented actors. Hats off.
PS: cant wait for Public Enemies (again Depp, Bale, Cotillard, Cudrup, Ribisi and based on depression era bank robber John Dillinger)
I love the shootout scene too, but like you, I preffer other scenes. I love the 1on1 conversations in this film the most. I can just watch the entire film over and over again.
It is actually a great scene. The music is the track: Arabic Agony, from the band James, (album Wah-Wah,1994) in case anyone wondered what THEY're listening to... One of my fave scenes is when Tom Noonan is talking bout the bank job, and how they get the info. Cheers to all.
So wuts next if we work a temp past 98.6 they gona call the room tempature cops like so & so runnin a fever past our 110 limmit and we pass out or wut, I otta pill test dat
MyFoxdie2006 2 weeks ago
Eye say we meet @ da ground, drop some satalites 2c whos watching from outside in, because it's starting to look like the data already came & gone
MyFoxdie2006 2 weeks ago
so it's bout changing the pre bought time huanh??? like we live a fuckin time machine
MyFoxdie2006 2 weeks ago
One of the best movie soundtracks ever made.
MrDunedon 2 months ago
Thanks for posting this...was always wondering why people ignore this awesome sequence...
Contractnik 3 months ago
Hey, does anyone know which track on the soundtrack has the last part when De Niro appears? Can’t seem to find it. :(
angelus002 3 months ago
Who forgot?
EarlofCrawford 3 months ago
Great movie, but I always thought Pacino WAY overacted this role. Trying too hard to "be Pacino," while DeNiro just disappeared into his character. Still, like I said, great movie.
smmclaug75 4 months ago
Oh shit it's Buffalo Bill.
UDubFootballFan 4 months ago
I Love this scene, background music/synths really make it happen.
starchild123456 4 months ago
True, Awesome scene! I could watch this movie everyday
willihen 5 months ago
the guys are not ad hoc.. not at all...
13stevejohnson 5 months ago
for me Heat was much much too long and bloated, but when it was good it was better than that, and this scene was the best of the lot it has a subtlety that the rest of the film could have used, and Jon Voight was very quiet, mumbling menace but Mann is Mann and certainly not Anthony Mann and going in youknow what to expect, still it is much better than anything any of us lately has seen, thats for damned sure
doctornoooo 6 months ago
OK MOTHERFUCKER!
dukeentdotcom 6 months ago
Heat best movie right up with scar face
meatspice 6 months ago
wes studi!
buseyisgod 6 months ago
Part 2?
meltz911 6 months ago
Those who dislike only do so because deep down they know their asses would be made the exact same way!
tkl0085 7 months ago
4 people are disappointed there's no CGI bullet time special effects in HEAT. And for that, they think it's "lame". They'd rather watch Twilight.
bigmacwithfries 8 months ago
"LAPD....... PO-lice department" hahhaa great delivery by Pacino
cruman87 8 months ago
De Niro and his crew knew they were being watched so they decided to set up the cops so they can do some suveilencs on them. so they know what and who their dealing with. thats what im guessin
callujah 9 months ago
@callujah good guess :)
isaachaze1 8 months ago
@callujah Spastic idiot, of course. You don't need to guess, it's clearly shown.
clearlogicify 7 months ago
@clearlogicify Shut it, yer mothers white
callujah 7 months ago
@callujah And thats supposed to be an insult? Hardly.
Aresolar690 6 months ago
4 people just got made
LoadManCummith 9 months ago
Well lets see. DeNiro is still around in movies on occasion. Val Kilmer is nowhere to be found. Tom Sizemore lost everything to drugs. Danny Trejo has been busy. Saw him just awhile back in Predators.
Sodiumreactor 9 months ago
Excellent job on calling out these excellent (albeit often overlooked) scenes from one of the greatest films of the 20th century. We plan on subscribing, keep it coming!
deadbydawnradio 10 months ago
I LOVE this scene.
starchild123456 10 months ago
Dang, Pacino is such an attractive man.
Shelby596 11 months ago
How can anyone dislike this????? What the hell is wrong with you??? This is in the top five best crime movies of all time in my opinion.
QuantumBasis 1 year ago
@QuantumBasis Yeah i agree about the disliking. maybe they hit the wrong button. in my opinion the is THE BEST crime movie of all time. Look at the cast-deniro,pacino,sizemore,kilmer,judd,portman,fichtner,trejo-it's one of the most well done movies of the 90s and one of the best casts ever.
211Jetsfan 10 months ago
4 people hate containers
CZRXCZR 1 year ago
Who needs Godfather & Raging Bull? Heat & Carlito do it best..!!
SuperCreamface 1 year ago
"we just got made" I love that part and the way the guitar comes in whaling....classic.
Ballerfella2007 1 year ago
Forgotten Quality would be a more appropriate title.
Sunburn2007 1 year ago
i know this sounds cold blooded.... but.... really if i were the lead man in this heist crew.. simply do what he did to set the police up to make them.. but instead of pointing a camera at em. have the crew point rifles and send a real message and resolve the problem. these guys were good never get caught and i doubt any1 would stick around to find out who did it.
tavbf 1 year ago
@tavbf and you'd be getting a@@fucked in prison... a career criminal like Neil would never execute a crew of hi-ranking LAPD b/c his #1 priority is staying out of jail. Your suggestion attracts nation, even worldwide "heat" onto his group who in case you didn't watch the movie happen to be the open case Vincent and the LAPD are working on...
eliotno3 1 year ago
@eliotno3 i understand.. but at the end of the day the "hi-ranking LAPD officers" knew neil and his crew were the guys they jus wanted to catch them in the act and have the hard evidence to lock em for good.. so snipe them out and instead of being number one suspects for robbery with some evidence against you.. you'll just be suspects for killin them but little evidence.. and he wouldnd of got caught.. not there in the shipyard..
tavbf 1 year ago
@tavbf Hmm... OK putting that aside, *if* Neil were the type of criminal to follow this advice... can you imagine the scene Michael Mann could have worked into this movie? Makes me hard just thinking about it! Pacino survives and gets his retribution of course... ;p
eliotno3 1 year ago
@eliotno3 yea pacino would get hit in the leg or something... but yea.. i think the crew could of done it.. u seen how fast val kilmer rose that machine gun at first sight of heat.. they should of swatted those flies in the shipyard.. but than we wouldnt of had a great movie... hehe
tavbf 1 year ago
@tavbf Yeah, but if you kill a cop, you are fucked. The whole state would be after them.
SpecAgentRPMcMurphy 1 year ago
@SpecAgentRPMcMurphy
tavbf 1 year ago
@SpecAgentRPMcMurphy yea they would have their number one suspects but no hard evidence... cops are corny anyway.
tavbf 1 year ago
@tavbf Uh Deniro and his crew were trying to avoid drawing attn to themselves. Why would they kill cops? That would bring so much more heat down on them!
211Jetsfan 10 months ago
Terrific scene...
stableshadow 1 year ago
Every scene in this movie was great, which is why it's a classic movie from beginning to end.
mokahquincy71 1 year ago
So many scenes are great. The heist scene just is so good it trumps basically all the other good scenes in the movie.
slytown 1 year ago
best cops and robbers film of all time , end of story
-outstanding music score
-realistic shootout scenes
-fantastic acting
I would rather wath this a hundred times than that pos overated Avatar
RUSHNBOBO 1 year ago 6
@RUSHNBOBO So would I, too bad users on IMDB don't agree.
LiquidSolidRaiden 1 year ago
EPfan Thanks. This movie is like a diamond, so many facets, deep meanings, parallels, truisms. 100 years from now, it will still be a classic.
EdSZiomek 1 year ago
Robert Deniro was so fine!!! amazing.
Morgainell 1 year ago
How come he calls it the Saint Vincent Thomas bridge? Vincent Thomas was a California assemblyman
fredfredburger2626 1 year ago
"...the LAPD.. PO-lice department...we just got made" God i love this move...great writing, great acting, great cinema...
jakrump 1 year ago 6
I got an idea what they were looking at.
spjfrat 1 year ago
Great scene.
Bonus points for that Nikon telephoto. I haven't seen one of those in a while XD.
phuturephunk 1 year ago
this crew is good
soulstice99 1 year ago
Waingro was a piece of shit...... I have to say that atleast once on every Heat clip.
SaintsXLIVchamps 1 year ago
Everyone else catch the visuals? All the detectives have white shirts, except the "Prince of Darkness" - Al Pacino's character. Brown suit, black tie, black knit shirt, dark shades. In the first group-shot by the containers, one character is shorter than the rest, but at the moment of realization, when "Darkness" turns towards his crew ... the camera angle has him towering over his compadres. And the comment, "A refinery and a scrapyard..." AP gets it... his good vs. their evil. Amazing.
EdSZiomek 1 year ago
@EdSZiomek I was going to say you read too much into things, but then I watched the scene and I got to say, you make some very good points. I love this film, and this has always been one of my favorite scenes- and it just got better.
ErikPaulsonFan 1 year ago
Heat and Collateral have to be my favorite Mann films.
pratikh 2 years ago
"Maybe there stealing hubcaps"
Pacino is awesome.
svahdat 2 years ago
I watched that movie over 20 times.....still my favoroute film. You can watch it again and again it s never boring
boscolux 2 years ago 2
Most realistic sound editing for the shootout in the street. The empty brass and the ricochets...total realism.
zippyman818 2 years ago
Love it! The kind of film you have to watch at least once a year to let you remember what good movies are supposed to be like!
HerculesTAK 2 years ago 27
superb film ...the whole trip is something else :P
TooDarnSoulful 2 years ago
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They should have cast Ben Affleck as Neil - he would have nailed it.
bigtriece100 2 years ago
You.are.a.moron.
jaxl2009 2 years ago
De Niro's smile is GREAT
TRISTESIRE91 2 years ago 9
American classic. A Casablanca of the decade. When it replays on cable, I always watch - glued is more like it.
EdSZiomek 2 years ago 7
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Over exposed Over paid Over acting and the big one just for Oxsanna Over the fucking hill !
onetrashdancer 2 years ago
who?
IpkisStanley 2 years ago
"who? who? what are you a fuckin owl?" no, but i'd like to know that too..- otd what you talking about?
CherryTripping 2 years ago
probs al pacino, who is overrated but excellent in the Godfather at least (not part 3)
IpkisStanley 2 years ago
Scarface? Heat? Dog Day Afternoon(Really good acting)? Serpico?
RealDefentertainment 2 years ago
Al Pacino overrated? Please hang yourself with dental tape now.
jaxl2009 2 years ago
I love the music played when Al Pacino knows he's being watched by De Niro, and when you hear the snapshots, the music gets more haunting.
"Okay, motherfucker!"
hogsqueal36936 2 years ago 6
Vincent was the only one that picked up that the site was bogus. Anyone notice that?
That's why he got him in the end. Was onto him from the word GO.
ro332 2 years ago 2
everything about this movie is fantastic.
EXCEPT, the final shootout, what a bummer. i just cant believe after every original idea they had to put in this flick michael mann decides to do the typical clique'd mano a mano shoot out ending thats only been done like a thousand fuckin times.
still a great movie tho
MpowerdAPE 2 years ago 3
What would you have done instead? A big giant chase scene? There's only so many "endings" this movie could've had, they weren't going to do a bank robbery at the end!
TheYouSphere 2 years ago
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i dont know, fuck i dont get paid to write this shit. how bout the robbers suit up and go shoot up the police station, oh wait, thats been done too.
how bout the bad guys win for once, or what if pacino joins the robbers, or what if they team up and take out the bank CEO, or or what if they all kill each other., the mind boggles
MpowerdAPE 2 years ago
That and he did the same with "Collateral". But I think it's his style to glorify the "bad guy" and then kill him at the end, so IN A WAY, I guess you can say that it's a "sad ending" unlike the cliche "happy endings" that we're so used to in Hollywood movies.
2528997 2 years ago 3
oh man... this movie is just perfect...
love, hate, loneliness, friendship, so on ..."heat"--
I like so much this scene, they (al pacino and de niro) begin to know (and to like) each other--
thanx for posting it
unforgivensweetie 2 years ago 3
If you love this movie, you will love public enemies. It has many similarities to Heat. Great movie but HEAT is the greatest movie ever!!!
ClipperQuik42 2 years ago
i liked public enemies a lot. i dont think it was as good as heat though, not by a long shot. i recommend manhunter and the insider too. also not as good as heat and really different than heat, but excellent movies in their own right
isaachaze1 2 years ago
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i liked public enemies a lot. i dont think it was as good as heat though, not by a long shot. i recommend manhunter and the insider too. also not as good as heat and really different than heat, but excellent movies in their own right
isaachaze1 2 years ago
this movie is one of the best ever..this scene is fantastic.
jeansbass 2 years ago
tom sizemore is dope
catch him in Devil in a blue dress with denzel W, an overlooked but awesome flick
ShockTherapist007 2 years ago
It's a great scene and one of my favourites as Pacino finally discovers the true depth to DeNeros cunning and intellect.
I mean, is this guy something or is he something....This crew is good!
Do ya know what their looking at ?
RedSkyHorizon 2 years ago 26
@RedSkyHorizon
The L.A.P.D the police department we just got made.
Yeah!!!!!!! o.k. ha.
O.K. Motherfu****!!!!!!!!
The7legacy 8 months ago
Total Classic.
outlaw777 2 years ago 2
This scene is PURE CINEMATIC POETRY!!! No matter how many times I watch it, I still get the goose bumps! Excellent!
valeriupalos 2 years ago 4
this crew..........is gooOooOoOOd
Joehand87 2 years ago
very nicely put, it is a great scene. also lovely music from around 1'47", nice one!
somedisco 2 years ago
Hey, be nice dudes. Just a movie. Does anyone know if this is based on a true story? I heard that Macauley was a real bank robber and got shot or had his ass slung in jail. I loved Vincent (Pacino) here " We just got made. Ok motherfucker! Ha!"
bootymanager 3 years ago
it's loosely based on a real life incident.
Mann had previously made a TV movie about the LA robbery.
bcmrcool 2 years ago
This was the classic scene of the movie.
I also like the one when Neil is talking to that guy on his porch and the guy says that information is beaming all over the place, you just got to know how to grab it!
leeko3000 3 years ago
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Did anyone else feel that Pacino's acting hurt the film? I always thought it was somehow sub par. This film was masterfully crafted, and had all the ingredients. But somehow he was just off keel. I mean this was three years and two films off of Scent of a Woman (a performance I don't think should have been encouraged with an Oscar), and it just seemed Vincent Hanna had leftover Frank Slade stuck in him. Too much HOOO-AAAH!-type yelling. He slept-walked through some of that film.
incrowdcynic 3 years ago
Apparently Michael Mann said that in Vincent's past he was hooked on cocaine that's why he shouts and gets aggravated.
Daltonson 3 years ago
No the film is perfect as is-fail.
tkl0085 3 years ago
I'm sure sure Michael Mann appreciates each lick of his asshole from another fanboy.
incrowdcynic 3 years ago
which is why you have your head far up enough asses to remember character names, and then refer to the stupid fucking oscars. Stop beating off to ryan seacrest you fucking tool and go be the first and only in line for that street fighter movie! You are the fucking troll popping around movie vids to try and upset fans. I said perfect and you said MASTERFULLY CRAFTED! Sounds like a stupid asshole to me! Come on back bitch lets play!
tkl0085 3 years ago
Ryan Seacrest? Calm down. You're almost channeling 90s Pacino with your fuck-laiden rant. Do you even know what "tool" means? I'm just a fan with an okay memory for facts. Some of you don't know how to do anything but worship or praise. Being critical is a lot harder. It's what makes people better at a craft. Nuance is lost on someone like you who probably wouldn't know subtlety if sat down right next to you and asked you to pass the salt.
incrowdcynic 3 years ago
took you three days to conjure up this?! Okay i'll write nice things if curse words raise your blood pressure and make you anxious! You are childish for assuming i am part of that "some of you" who only praise and can't critique. Pat yourself on the back for that excitement you take out of criticizing videos that praise great films! Opinions are fine but going out of the way to find a heat vid just to disparage it?! Come on cynic! Pass the salt-so high class you are! Ha!
tkl0085 3 years ago
If you were born after 1995 (video release), you need to travel back to the year of your birth and see this film.
incrowdcynic 3 years ago
"You know what they're looking at?"
"What?"
"Us. The police department. The LAPD."
I love this film.
DeNiro and Pacino together, Classic.
kiwi1721 3 years ago 3
best part of the movie they killed it
Y1M2C3E4 3 years ago
tom sizemore and ted levine are great supporting cast
carbilicon 3 years ago 2
I agree. Two actors I think of and wonder "Just what the hell are they up to?" Kilmer in particular is an AWOL talent.
incrowdcynic 3 years ago
"We just got made"
kajunshaman 3 years ago
best action movie of the 90s, no question
kajunshaman 3 years ago 4
Well at least until the matrix came out in 1999.
rawman18 3 years ago
HEAT is a masterpiece, from the beginning to the end.
lesassassins 3 years ago 3
second scene is the "we walk" scene huh, that one was just fkn classic
masurra 3 years ago
Is this guy somethin or is he somethin
AirborneBryan 3 years ago
Hey dumbass, watch the movie before you make stupid comments.
"He's got blood loss and shock. I'm giving you quarter-grain vials of morphine. Subcutaneous injections."
Sierra688 3 years ago
One of the most underrated movies of all time. It inspired Christopher Nolan's The Dark Knight.
sunkorg 3 years ago 7
is that true , or u r just saying that cause they r both great movies?
comraad 3 years ago
Yes, it's true. Christopher Nolan has openly admitted that Heat was an inspiration for The Dark Knight. You'll find his interview on IGN
sunkorg 3 years ago
It's mostly for the bank robbery in the beginning though. That's why William Fichtner was casted for The Dark Knight.
swedishguy83 3 years ago 4
Yep and the street scene and the jail scene.
BentHenny 3 years ago
after watching a lot of movies u tend to understand the filmmaking styles, colour and background scores used to set the mood, etc. In this respect, yes TDK has shades of Heat in it. Nolan has admitted it too...after all, it isnt plagiarism of any kind...just a preferred way of making a film.
Numina1988 2 years ago
underrated?hardly, its on a lot of people's top lists. one of my faves
Chubachus 3 years ago
yeah he is hes even in the trailer
boomhs1 3 years ago
Lol "It's ok motherfucker" the movie is awesome. Heat is the best movie
Patkillskenny 3 years ago
heat is just one long string of classic scenes
THEREIZNOGOD 3 years ago 4
Actually, Jeremy Piven IS in this movie. He plays the doctor that takes care of Val Kilmer's character after the heist. :)
LightmyWay23 3 years ago 3
Yeah. He gave de niro his shirt, because his other shirt had blood on it. He took a bunch of cash off de niro and that's it. He's in the movie for like two minutes.
bootymanager 3 years ago
The Music Score during this scene is hauntingly brillant.
plastabrick 3 years ago 6
Brilliant scene. No one makes a cop thriller like Michael Mann.
deziistheone 3 years ago 16
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This is not a "Classic" scene. I LOVE this movie. I've sold 3 screenplays.
This film is great, this scene is only good.
DrSamuels305 3 years ago
it says that Jeremy Piven aka "ari gold" from entourage is the guy that says "what" when vincent asks what they're looking at!! is that true??cos it sure as hell dont look like him
shhwettezz 3 years ago
I keep looking for the clip when Deniro goes in the hotel and shoots that hick guy, I can't seem to find it though
nick5827 3 years ago
Buy the damn movie. It's worth the 15-20 bucks.
TonyMontanasc 3 years ago
not really, I would rather just watch the clip on youtube.
nick5827 3 years ago
Michael Mann brought us something specail
guitaroll 3 years ago
Wow !!! Al...what can i say.... You're awesome and really SEXY! I Love this Movie...great Job,Mr. Mann....go on...!!!
RustyNic 3 years ago
My fave scene is where Pacino goes to
Vegas and pwns Hank Azaria....
"She got a GREAT ASS! and you got your
head...ALL THE WAY UP IT!!"
Waynos73 4 years ago 2
what does it really mean?
exploreryen 4 years ago
That he's smart and outsmarted the cops, so he could gain counter-intel on them.
konatown5 4 years ago 2
classic movie
hoerejongthe 4 years ago 6
cant find the scene where hanna arrives and dissects the crime scene.
soulstice99 4 years ago
Michael Mann created such an intelligent film with HEAT. This was a good scene selection to showcase the depth of this geat movie. Nice work!
Thrawn74 4 years ago 12
yes. one could easily have relied on the star value (imagine the hype of bringing together Pacino, De Niro, Ted Levine, Tom Sizemoore, Val Kilmer, Ashley Judd, Natalie Portman...) to bring in the audience and not on the story itself. But Micheal Mann being an ace scripted a wonderful masterpiece to do justice to the amazing pool of talented actors. Hats off.
PS: cant wait for Public Enemies (again Depp, Bale, Cotillard, Cudrup, Ribisi and based on depression era bank robber John Dillinger)
Numina1988 2 years ago
I love the shootout scene too, but like you, I preffer other scenes. I love the 1on1 conversations in this film the most. I can just watch the entire film over and over again.
MaxiMezcal 4 years ago 5
I never forgot this scene, it's the BEST scene in the film! Heat Rules!!!
Thelookout 4 years ago 5
Huh? I can't understand what you're saying.
JeffBDemented 4 years ago
Great scene. Its the music and the sun setting that sets it off. When the penny finally drops with Pacino, great scene.
maroonhighers 4 years ago 3
It is actually a great scene. The music is the track: Arabic Agony, from the band James, (album Wah-Wah,1994) in case anyone wondered what THEY're listening to... One of my fave scenes is when Tom Noonan is talking bout the bank job, and how they get the info. Cheers to all.
Erabot 4 years ago 3
This is my favourite scene of the whole movie, because of the "Okay motherfucker!"
JONIBONI 4 years ago 2
one of my favourite movies
pennylynn84 4 years ago
i was just thinking about this one today....amazed I found it....
tgibfo 5 years ago
great scene!
dashfury 5 years ago
Kick Ass Movie!
Sefrius 5 years ago
Thsi was a good one, My favorite scene though is when deniro is telling kilmer the have no 30 seconds speech, I can't seem to find it on here tho.
neilthesurreal 5 years ago 2
wonderful
turkishmefisto 5 years ago
Great scene great film!
adpar 5 years ago
Yes..Unbelievable scene...It had me lost from the begining when I first watched it.....
NevamindU 5 years ago
a forgotten classic of a film! I mean it's 1 of the best crime films of all time!
K21H 5 years ago
Fantastic scene!
ranger89 5 years ago