Heat Trailer Michael Mann
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this trailer may be fan made; buts its way, way better than the original. "Nice use of God Moving Over the Face of the Water"
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This is seriously way better than the official trailer. You call it rough? You just hit the spot, it doesn't need anything more, no extra editting etc. It's really great, don't listen to people saying "oh no, you ended with Deniro looking down" - if it was perfectly timed it wouldn't be that good (I mean it), this clip doesn't need it. Congratulations
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I would give this movie a billion of Oscars!!!!Hands down to 2 of the greatest actors America had and still has:Pacino&De Niro!!!
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Great job!! Seen it a few yrs ago, just found it again
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Awesome trailer....i seen this almost two years ago and automatically thought this is better than the actual trailers....good job man!!!
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'Heat' is masterpiece of the 90's - interesting storyline, fantastic acting. Al Pacino is awesome but Robert De Niro made this film - phenomenal acting. Val Kilmer, Tom Sizemore, Diane Venora, Ted Levine were great too plus after this movie I became a huge fan of Ashley Judd and Amy Brenneman!
Heat is in my top 10 most favorite Heist films along with The Real McCoy, Heartbreakers, The Thomas Crown Affair, Entrapment, Confidence, Scorched, The Italian Job, Ronin.
I really miss old good the 90's
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andy mcnab helped with the weapons in this film:
McNab was a weapons advisor and trainer on the hit Michael Mann film Heat (1995) and spent five months in Hollywood working closely with Robert De Niro, Al Pacino and Val Kilmer. As well as advising on weapons handling and use, McNab was drafted in to work out in detail how master-thief De Niro would go about pulling off robberies on an armoured car and a bank, and how cop Al Pacino would go about tracking him down and stopping him.
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totally agree.... i watch it everytime its on, and i own it... i love michael mann's style
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nice!!!
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the only center of attention in the movie is teh bank robery scene pachino continuesly yeled in this movie like every movie of his without the bank robery scene heat is nothing watch the orignal heat LA TAKEDOWN THE UNKNOWN ACTORS BRILIANTLY WORK IN THAT LOW BUDGET BUT briliant movie cinematographically l.a. take down was excelent in every way
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Michael Mann is one of the elite directors of all time!
A bit short (esp. given trailers nowadays) and I wish you hadn`t ended with DeNiro looking down as it makes him look the weaker of the two. But this is the best Heat fan trailer on youtube. I keep coming back to it. Maybe I just wish it were longer. Nice work.
korieneki93 3 years ago 2
Thank you for watching. The reason I wanted the trailer to end there was because Pacino just verbally shuts him down on that last line. Even though these are two titanic screen presences, I felt that Pacino just one-upped him slightly in that scene. It's a film you can just watch over and over.
eldusto84 3 years ago
Just an immensely awesome trailer...if audiences had been treated to this - not at first knowing to whom De Niro was speaking, and then seeing that it's Pacino - they would have gone crazy. And then to see those absolutely timeless and priceless looks they give each other at 1:13 - 1:14, well, that just puts it way over the top. Really well done, thanks for the post!
phantomlord54 3 years ago 2
It's always great to see folks post comments on here that shows how much they understand this movie. A lot of people just look at Heat as a crime thriller, but it's so much more than that. The spectacle of seeing Deniro and Pacino face off like that is a cinematic treat. That's what makes Heat a classic.
eldusto84 3 years ago
This next point is not to take anything away from how awesome your trailer is; but I don't quite feel that Pacino shut him down entirely. As you very well know in the following frame, the way in which De Niro glares at Pacino as he issues his razor-sharp retort, with his head tilted way down in such a classic manner, I kind of feel like, right at that moment, he harkened back to previous stone-cold, bad guy roles, like Al Capone in The Untouchables. Would you agree at all?
phantomlord54 3 years ago
Yeah, when he says "I will not hesitate, not for one second" is just badass, because you know that he means it. This movie was the last time Deniro made any legitimate contributions to cinema, which is a sad thing to say since it came out 14 years ago.
eldusto84 3 years ago