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Topic: wheres all scarface fans at?
drl73's photo
Sat 02/14/09 04:54 PM
just wanted to hear from all the pacino lovers in the house

Moondark's photo
Sat 02/14/09 04:56 PM
You should have said Pacino fans in the first place. I hate that version. I LOVED the original black and white movie.

Filmfreek's photo
Sat 02/14/09 04:57 PM
Wha joo fukkine kidding me main!

drinks

drl73's photo
Sat 02/14/09 05:00 PM
how can anyone hate that vesion and say there are a pacino fan

Filmfreek's photo
Sat 02/14/09 05:03 PM
I love both versions. Also love Pacino in The Godfather series and The Devil's Advocate.

drl73's photo
Sat 02/14/09 05:05 PM
yea for sure. eh carlitos wass up maine

Moondark's photo
Sat 02/14/09 05:05 PM

how can anyone hate that vesion and say there are a pacino fan


I didn't say I was pacino fan! In fact I said that's what you should have said in your title. I like some movies he is in and don't like others.

Having seen the 1930's version of Scarface first, when I watched the pacino version, it was horrible.

drl73's photo
Sat 02/14/09 05:07 PM
yea i can see what your sayin

drl73's photo
Sat 02/14/09 05:08 PM
the newer one is so much more of a classic. not to many people ever saw the 30's one

Filmfreek's photo
Sat 02/14/09 05:13 PM
Have you played the videogame?

Moondark's photo
Sat 02/14/09 05:13 PM
Edited by Moondark on Sat 02/14/09 05:14 PM
The old verson has two of the greatest scenes in movie history.

When Tony comes back and goes to his sister's place, sees his best friend there in a bathrobe, the best friend he asked to take care of his sister. He shots him, only to find out that his best friend married his sister. The camera following the coin he was always flipping down to the floor as it comes to a stop...

And later, when his sister gets hit in the cross-fire, shots meant for him, and he is carrying her dead body down the stairs...

Nothing beats this depression era movie on the mafia when looking at pretty much any movie ever about the 1930's mob.


drl73's photo
Sat 02/14/09 05:15 PM
the video game was kind of weak. i only played it on ps2 so maybe its better now if they have another version.

drl73's photo
Sat 02/14/09 05:18 PM
hey what movies are some good ass keep you hooked movies. (new ones)

Filmfreek's photo
Sat 02/14/09 05:19 PM

The old verson has two of the greatest scenes in movie history.

When Tony comes back and goes to his sister's place, sees his best friend there in a bathrobe, the best friend he asked to take care of his sister. He shots him, only to find out that his best friend married his sister. The camera following the coin he was always flipping down to the floor as it comes to a stop...

And later, when his sister gets hit in the cross-fire, shots meant for him, and he is carrying her dead body down the stairs...

Nothing beats this depression era movie on the mafia when looking at pretty much any movie ever about the 1930's mob.




Yeah, it was way ahead of it's time. I also love all of the Cagney gangster films. The Roaring Twenties, White Heat, Angels With Dirty Faces, etc...

Filmfreek's photo
Sat 02/14/09 05:22 PM

the video game was kind of weak. i only played it on ps2 so maybe its better now if they have another version.


I have the Wii version. Probably the same as PS2. I kinda like it. Havent played it in a while. I can't get past the South Beach takeover part.frustrated

Moondark's photo
Sat 02/14/09 05:30 PM


The old verson has two of the greatest scenes in movie history.

When Tony comes back and goes to his sister's place, sees his best friend there in a bathrobe, the best friend he asked to take care of his sister. He shots him, only to find out that his best friend married his sister. The camera following the coin he was always flipping down to the floor as it comes to a stop...

And later, when his sister gets hit in the cross-fire, shots meant for him, and he is carrying her dead body down the stairs...

Nothing beats this depression era movie on the mafia when looking at pretty much any movie ever about the 1930's mob.





Yeah, it was way ahead of it's time. I also love all of the Cagney gangster films. The Roaring Twenties, White Heat, Angels With Dirty Faces, etc...


I really thought I had seen The Roaring Twenties. But I'm not remembering the plot as I read it. And Bogart was in it. I dislike Bogart almost as much as I love James Cagney. Back in high school, late late night t.v. would show 1930's and 1040's classics. I saw a lot of great shows.

Don't suppose you know the name of the movie in which a REALLY bad guy gets a chance to come back after death to finish something and sacrifices his opportunity to end unfinished business to fix something that had gone wrong in her life? It was a great movie and no one seems to know what I'm talking about when I try to find out.

drl73's photo
Sat 02/14/09 05:33 PM



The old verson has two of the greatest scenes in movie history.

When Tony comes back and goes to his sister's place, sees his best friend there in a bathrobe, the best friend he asked to take care of his sister. He shots him, only to find out that his best friend married his sister. The camera following the coin he was always flipping down to the floor as it comes to a stop...

And later, when his sister gets hit in the cross-fire, shots meant for him, and he is carrying her dead body down the stairs...

Nothing beats this depression era movie on the mafia when looking at pretty much any movie ever about the 1930's mob.





Yeah, it was way ahead of it's time. I also love all of the Cagney gangster films. The Roaring Twenties, White Heat, Angels With Dirty Faces, etc...


I really thought I had seen The Roaring Twenties. But I'm not remembering the plot as I read it. And Bogart was in it. I dislike Bogart almost as much as I love James Cagney. Back in high school, late late night t.v. would show 1930's and 1040's classics. I saw a lot of great shows.

Don't suppose you know the name of the movie in which a REALLY bad guy gets a chance to come back after death to finish something and sacrifices his opportunity to end unfinished business to fix something that had gone wrong in her life? It was a great movie and no one seems to know what I'm talking about when I try to find out.

drl73's photo
Sat 02/14/09 05:34 PM
oops, i can picture somewhat the movie u are talking about but i can't come up with a name

Filmfreek's photo
Sat 02/14/09 06:03 PM
Yeah, I'm drawin a blank on that one. It's not The Great McGinty is it?

cKy2k's photo
Tue 02/17/09 08:17 AM
"Me I always tell the truth, Even when i lie"

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