Heat: The meeting turns into a shootout

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McCauley (Robert De Niro) is ambushed by Van Zant’s (William Fichtner) men during the meeting but he escapes and his crew kills Van Zant’s men.
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@sqoolboihugh
@sqoolboihugh Рік тому
This film is nearly 30 years old, but look at how damn good it looks. The cinematography is so sharp, it makes this movie look timeless.
@JohnSmith-bn7bl
@JohnSmith-bn7bl Рік тому
they dont make em like they used to. yep brilliant movie.
@stannats2637
@stannats2637 Рік тому
Michael fucking Mann
@muzim8931
@muzim8931 Рік тому
I've never watched it but now I am somewhat interested in doing so
@jameswilliams-zr8co
@jameswilliams-zr8co Рік тому
1995 flicks looked like this and still great
@jameshoran8
@jameshoran8 Рік тому
@@muzim8931 Watch it.
@FruityGangster
@FruityGangster 2 роки тому
There are not enough words to describe how magnificent this picture is. It’s just exhilarating filmmaking at its professional best.
@tomscott3
@tomscott3 2 роки тому
100%
@sidefx996
@sidefx996 2 роки тому
MIchael Mann's films have such an awesome flavor to them.
@androlibre9661
@androlibre9661 2 роки тому
Oddly underrated. Like it gets its praise BUT should of gotten nominations and should be brought up more than it is. Like it gets it due....but it doesnt seem like enough to me. Like to me....its the greatest Cops and RObbers movie ever....the greatest Heist movie ever. Even better than Thief....which ALSO grossly underrated in my opinion
@leopoz
@leopoz 2 роки тому
"Picture"? What are you 90?
@FruityGangster
@FruityGangster 2 роки тому
@@leopoz From the old school lol
@berserkley
@berserkley Рік тому
"Because there's a dead man on the other end of this fucking line..." My favorite line in the whole movie
@wallrider73
@wallrider73 26 днів тому
William Fichtner's story of shooting that scene on the Rich Eisen show is hilarious. "Robert De Niro is telling me he's going to kill me and I'm totally fine with it."
@barnabytaylor1256
@barnabytaylor1256 Рік тому
Why bleep out 'naughty' words when there's no problem showing extreme violence. Just show the clip as it is supposed to be shown.
@holisterbruxly4554
@holisterbruxly4554 Рік тому
American bs
@alexanderl.6207
@alexanderl.6207 Рік тому
Its a white american thing
@leontam221
@leontam221 Рік тому
Because youtube
@Alzrad
@Alzrad Рік тому
That’s RIGHT Barnaby!! Preach it
@hossy540
@hossy540 Рік тому
No shit right!
@sniffableandirresistble
@sniffableandirresistble 2 роки тому
1:06 Val's firing stance is so badass!!
@entertainme7523
@entertainme7523 2 роки тому
Dat boi was into it wasn't he?
@koop5365
@koop5365 Рік тому
@@entertainme7523 They all had training how to use these weapons. In a Michael Mann interview he said he'd sent them away for training. Watch Val Kilmer reload in the street battle. Textbook.
@throbbingfellow1136
@throbbingfellow1136 Рік тому
@@koop5365 Not only did they have training, but they had the best of the best, former Special Air Service, advising them.
@anxioussamurai9017
@anxioussamurai9017 2 роки тому
I love it when Michael comes through the only exit with his shotgun and calmly takes out the driver with composed, accurate shots. McCauley's crew knew just where to be and just what to do for this kind of scenario.
@entertainme7523
@entertainme7523 2 роки тому
They weren't accurate tho
@dfwSwiss
@dfwSwiss Рік тому
Yeah, because it's in the script. It's called a movie.
@albertgaspar627
@albertgaspar627 Рік тому
They were a tight wrecking crew.
@eriktruchinskas3747
@eriktruchinskas3747 Рік тому
@@entertainme7523 theyre only human
@megahurtz30
@megahurtz30 Рік тому
at the drop of a hat, these guys will rock and roll
@TrollHunterxXx
@TrollHunterxXx Рік тому
Van Zants face after He gets told he’s a dead man is so classic
@freebird1ification
@freebird1ification Рік тому
then goes to watch tv in a glass house lol
@Eleventhearlofmars
@Eleventhearlofmars Рік тому
@@freebird1ification good move on his part that . 😂
@ellefirogeni4624
@ellefirogeni4624 11 місяців тому
Wonder how long ago he’d been, well, dead?
@MatthewDaSmitdog
@MatthewDaSmitdog 9 місяців тому
2:53 the face says it all!
@woodysmith2681
@woodysmith2681 Місяць тому
If he looks like that after a death threat, why did he think to double-cross a crew that killed three armed guards during an armored car robbery? (I know, killed after but police thought "during" and that's what Van Zant would have known).
@aristotlekumpis7095
@aristotlekumpis7095 2 роки тому
I love how raw and real the gun shots are. Definitely one of my favorite movies.
@sqoolboihugh
@sqoolboihugh Рік тому
Especially for the main shootout scene. The decision not to edit the gun shots in post just added to the raw feel.
@RadfahrerProductions
@RadfahrerProductions Рік тому
The shootouts are beefed up for dramaturgical purpose. More impressive sound effects, larger hits and way more magazin capacity as the real things. Nothing to do with real shootouts. But okay - for the picture it works great. Good job.
@ferdinandglockner8616
@ferdinandglockner8616 Рік тому
If you fire a large calibre gun from inside a closed vehicle you'll definitly be deaf, at least for a while.
@dougmckay232
@dougmckay232 Рік тому
What are you talking about. They had actual special forces on scene doing all the training and in post production staff said all the gunshots were original. They used blanked which naturally louder than real rounds. Aside from that, nothing was “beefed up”
@dougmckay232
@dougmckay232 Рік тому
Also, all of your claims are inaccurate as well. Have you ever mag dumped a 30 or 40 round mag? Steady rapid fire clears the mag in about 4-6 seconds depending on how you cycle you gas rate. I don’t think you have a clue about firearms, tactics or this movie to be honest. You come off as someone who played too many video games and think you are an expert lmao
@commanderkeen3787
@commanderkeen3787 Рік тому
1:35 life is full of Tom Sizemore moments, those times when you think you've made it but it all falls apart at the last second. So profound lol
@absolutetuber
@absolutetuber Рік тому
its like in saving private ryan during the final battle. its been going on for a while and youve forgotten all about him. then suddenly it cuts to him and hes got a bazooka and he starts killing germans
@antbear13
@antbear13 Рік тому
But in life, the reverse is just as true. Many times, you think you are reallly in trouble, and then things work out fine due to unexpected circumstances.
@vasvas8914
@vasvas8914 Рік тому
Yeah I just got a new job few days ago and Tom Sizemore came round the corner and blasted my brains out. Shame
@scottknode898
@scottknode898 Рік тому
@@absolutetuber in Heat his character Michael is like a wingman he follows wherever Neil goes we all have a friend like that.
@ddnn974
@ddnn974 Рік тому
The action IS the juice
@jamesm.1467
@jamesm.1467 2 роки тому
One of the best scenes in Heat was...."You're know what they're looking at....is this crew good or are they good...you know what they're looking at....us...the LAPD...we just got made"...
@gotimlol5318
@gotimlol5318 2 роки тому
These crew is good. I mean is this guy some thing or is he some thing??
@entertainme7523
@entertainme7523 2 роки тому
Pacino has to stand on a wooden box so they could see him
@rivertowers520
@rivertowers520 Рік тому
"OK, motherfucker!"
@melaniemorgan138
@melaniemorgan138 Рік тому
Yeah. By far one of the best scenes in the movie, I love it when he complements Neil and says OK Motherfucker, is this guy good or is this guy good!! Right then his acting was superb
@spice3767
@spice3767 Рік тому
Yha that was a great line…..from a great film…
@MrEduardoMF
@MrEduardoMF 2 роки тому
The look on Van Zant’s face at the end is indeed the face of a dead man.
@nickmaclachlan5178
@nickmaclachlan5178 2 роки тому
Still don't understand why he didn't run? He just sat in his house waiting to be killed. It's about the only poor piece of plot line in this film.
@timdowney6721
@timdowney6721 2 роки тому
@@nickmaclachlan5178 He again underestimated McCauley. He thought the cops would kill/capture McCauley by then.
@nickmaclachlan5178
@nickmaclachlan5178 2 роки тому
@@timdowney6721 But you don't underestimate the same guy twice do you? You would have thought a guy like that would have at least had some bodyguards at his house no?
@kevinmcdonald6477
@kevinmcdonald6477 2 роки тому
The look on his face was that of a dead man who just shit his expensive suit!
@chipngo9758
@chipngo9758 Рік тому
This film aged like fine wine. Good old actors.
@thegray5730
@thegray5730 2 роки тому
Turned the volume up because I couldn't hear the opening dialogue, then I was reminded...this is Heat. Now am deaf, good movie!
@Ezekiel-ms8kn
@Ezekiel-ms8kn 2 роки тому
Manual for Snipers: 1. make a tactical roll before shooting 2. do not use the bipod and stand up 3. fight the wrong target first
@timdowney6721
@timdowney6721 2 роки тому
But it looks cool to all the wannabe Rambos.
@Mr1Alex91
@Mr1Alex91 2 роки тому
Lmao
@joetartaglia219
@joetartaglia219 2 роки тому
Priceless! 👌🏼
@carlosrivas1629
@carlosrivas1629 2 роки тому
he is not a sniper anymore; he is rapid fire trying to kill them. from a flank position.
@Spike1891
@Spike1891 2 роки тому
He rolled out of cover I think
@skycorrigan6511
@skycorrigan6511 Рік тому
What always stood out to me about this movie is the realistic sound of the gun fire. Especially the first scene
@Legba85
@Legba85 2 роки тому
Van Zant assumed he was dealing with rookies. Big mistake.
@dexterellis7818
@dexterellis7818 2 роки тому
Van Zandt should have sent a proper hit team. The killers he sent were bargain basement. Did he not realise that Neil and his men were totally professional? The armoured car robbery was a major clue.
@edelmanmuriellandry9810
@edelmanmuriellandry9810 2 роки тому
yeah well maybe van Zandt asked someone to sent a pro hitman and that guy wasnt aware what a crew this was
@sergeikhripun
@sergeikhripun 2 роки тому
Tsss! You don't need to spoil a good story with some logic. LOL!
@Esuper1
@Esuper1 2 роки тому
@@edelmanmuriellandry9810 Van Zandt knew they were a good pro crew and since its his ass if they screw it up, he should have made sure who the hitmen were. This is not something you delegate. Like hiring a caterer.
@floydvaughn836
@floydvaughn836 2 роки тому
No...ever watched Valdez Is Coming? Pay the 200.00.
@Agent1W
@Agent1W Рік тому
That's because he knew criminals should have honor and respect. He came from a time when criminals used to believe in things. What do you believe in?
@dirkdiggler9174
@dirkdiggler9174 2 роки тому
You know things are about to get personal and ugly when someone says to you forget the money 🥴
@carloflorez8697
@carloflorez8697 2 роки тому
I frickin LOVE This movie! In my opinion Robert de Niro as Neil McCauley is his best Gangster role. Cool, calm, Collected. An the Crew was great casting. Val Kilmer as Chris is essential to the movie. I could watch this movie over an over, analyzing it an finding different subtilties. In mood an especially the action. An all time classic!!👑
@inspiRational99
@inspiRational99 2 роки тому
This is one of the few scenes I didn't like. This wasn't cool, calm or collected. He was being vengeful. There was never any point to this telephone call... it just meant Van Zant went underground and only came out after he thought McCauley was dead / arrested / jetted out.
@Onmysheet
@Onmysheet 2 роки тому
I find Al Pacino to be overrated in this movie. His performance is just all over the place.
@brucewayne3602
@brucewayne3602 2 роки тому
absolutely ... all - time +++
@mr.robinson1982
@mr.robinson1982 2 роки тому
One of his best movies before he entered politics & lost his G*d D*amn mind.
@nanowerks
@nanowerks 2 роки тому
@@Onmysheet I once read that Michael Mann wanted Pacino's character to be an aging coked out LA detective trying to get his big bust. And while I agree with you. I feel he hit that mark perfectly.
@davidmace3310
@davidmace3310 Рік тому
It’s just about impossible to look cool or tough in a station wagon but De Niro manages to do both.
@jayzrat
@jayzrat 2 роки тому
This movie was intense from the beginning. Not a boring minute. This and Last of the Mohicans are my favorite Michael Mann films.
@himemjam
@himemjam 2 роки тому
My list has the Last of the Mohicans first. Daniel Day Lewis absolutely killed it. This is a really close second.
@entertainme7523
@entertainme7523 2 роки тому
The love scenes and scenes with Natalie Portman ruin it
@albertgaspar627
@albertgaspar627 Рік тому
Check out "Public Enemies".. Michael Mann has never met a cloud cover he didn't like. So glad Hollywood let him direct the movie for his own TV series, while every other TV series turns into some dumb comedy rip off.
@JohnMartin-oh6bf
@JohnMartin-oh6bf Рік тому
‘The keep’ also excellent
@successsystem2468
@successsystem2468 Рік тому
1. Heat 2. Public Enemies
@MrGenedancingmachine
@MrGenedancingmachine Рік тому
"he's real thorough, he ain't gonna forget about you.."
@jessestinson9252
@jessestinson9252 Рік тому
Oh that's reassuring
@TangoVictorSierra
@TangoVictorSierra Рік тому
I love how Chris at the end just casually lights a cigarette inside a busy working kitchen. Health and safety was more lax back in those days.
@yankees29
@yankees29 Рік тому
We use to smoke in the back of the deli I worked in. That was early mid 90’s.
@scottknode898
@scottknode898 Рік тому
People smoked in restaurants all the time then and even designated smoking areas, people smoked in bars can remember leaving places and would be smelling like smoke and would have to wash clothes and coats. My parents grew up in time in when teachers etc would smoke cigarettes in school right in teachers lounge or wherever could.
@nickwillobey2205
@nickwillobey2205 2 роки тому
Val Kilmer----totally underrated?
@windi1982
@windi1982 2 роки тому
Like almost EVER! 🤷‍♂️
@williamwallace3994
@williamwallace3994 2 роки тому
Unbelievably underrated. This and his performance in tombstone are both iconic. Such a good actor
@traviscoates6878
@traviscoates6878 2 роки тому
Nope. He’s rated right where he should be. Was great for 3-4 years, then garbage
@jebus7x7
@jebus7x7 2 роки тому
Always has been...
@michaelc.6532
@michaelc.6532 2 роки тому
Disagree! I have yet to read a comment where I haven’t seen people raving about his acting performances. Heat, Tombstone, The Doors, The Ghost and the Darkness, Thunderheart, The Saint, etc.
@quinton01
@quinton01 2 роки тому
I watched Heat again just two days ago. Simply an awesome film -- better than anything being made today. It's free on Pluto TV as of today.
@natalie651
@natalie651 2 роки тому
That's an understatement. :)
@sergeikhripun
@sergeikhripun 2 роки тому
I don't know for sure but my feeling is that it was inspired by Stanley Kubrick's film 'The Killing' because it has a general narrative and several stories to describe individual characters. It has more film noir style but it's a classic as well.
@jackwilson8651
@jackwilson8651 2 роки тому
It’s outstanding and amazingly re-watchable
@KMAN8599
@KMAN8599 2 роки тому
In my top 5
@simonscowled9925
@simonscowled9925 2 роки тому
Deniro character is so composed; almost gets killed during a meeting, yet has a family and friends gathering that very night
@penclaw
@penclaw Рік тому
the ending, how little you know about your friends/family
@abdulfatahsalah1193
@abdulfatahsalah1193 2 роки тому
Same phone conversation I have when someone won’t pay the $40 they owe me
@joy2000cyber
@joy2000cyber 2 роки тому
Did you copy the conversation from this movie?
@abdulfatahsalah1193
@abdulfatahsalah1193 2 роки тому
@@joy2000cyber I like to believe the movie copied the conversation from me 😈
@joshcastleman563
@joshcastleman563 2 роки тому
Based
@abdulfatahsalah1193
@abdulfatahsalah1193 2 роки тому
@@joshcastleman563 looking for you phone number right now
@kevinmcdonald6477
@kevinmcdonald6477 2 роки тому
@@abdulfatahsalah1193 Are you going to place a Fatah on everyone who knows you're full of shit??
@dinok.3809
@dinok.3809 Рік тому
I was 15 when I saw this at the movies in downtown Chicago. I had a terrible cough that season, and was coughing one too many times during the movie.. After it ended, a heavy set man stood up in the row in front, with two ladies next to him, and in the most Tony Soprano kind of voice, looked down at me and said, "Hey, next time you go to the show, bring some f***in cough drops." There was nothing I could do. Good times.
@hectorramos627
@hectorramos627 Рік тому
Well, I am sure he is gone now.
@Mike-zy8in
@Mike-zy8in Рік тому
Nothing you should do really. Go Utube - are you a good person by living waters
@shadowfilm7980
@shadowfilm7980 9 місяців тому
One of the best. Michael Mann really did it with this one. Has the best bank robbery in film history. No one has beat it. No one. Great cast too. Just brilliant. 👍👍👍
@PoppieXL
@PoppieXL Рік тому
Val Kilmore was a true "G" in this movie. He was the one anyone would ever need and or want to cover their 6 and to get "the job done"
@killedpatrick
@killedpatrick Рік тому
Except really , he has a bipod and doesn’t use it to lace em up, I always thought it was a strange thing that this pro didn’t use his tools in this scene
@AQUAPHREESH193
@AQUAPHREESH193 Рік тому
@@killedpatrick 😂😂😂😂😂
@cjewe1z
@cjewe1z 8 місяців тому
​@@killedpatrickwhat?
@michaelnoble2432
@michaelnoble2432 5 місяців тому
Except he was an absolutely TERRIBLE shot in this scene.
@don0612
@don0612 Місяць тому
The only thing I can think of is that in his blind (it was in the middle of the building and not on the edge) Kilmer doesn’t have the right angle to make the shot, hence, why do wasn’t looking down the rifle during DiNiro’s contact as over watch and just on the binoculars. He then has to leave the blind to engage the target and does so standing. Thoughts?
@anthonyscarpa6107
@anthonyscarpa6107 Рік тому
I love how Robert De Niro backs the truck in reverse and squashes the guy trying to sneak up on him and leaves him hobling .. LMAO
@jdrs4214
@jdrs4214 Рік тому
DeNiro is driving what I believe to be an older 80s era Chevrolet Caprice Estate Wagon. Can Zandt’s henchmen had that cool looking Dodge Dually pickup. It would’ve been cool if DeNiro had the pickup tho. It fits him perfectly.
@TheHungryTrollRawr
@TheHungryTrollRawr Рік тому
De Niro incredible in this as per usual, Val Kilmer possibly the most underrated actor ever and Tom Sizemore another great actor. William Fichtner another great actor whom I loved his character in Black Hawk down. Pacino - say no more really haha - on par with De Niro! This entire movie and cast is EPIC!
@mm-gl7sz
@mm-gl7sz Рік тому
William Fichtner from Buffalo NY, huge Bills fan
@ivanjulian2532
@ivanjulian2532 Рік тому
Phil Maddison is the most underrated actor ever. He's so underrated, nobody's ever heard of him. Can you see my point? Underrated doesn't mean what you think it means.
@TheHungryTrollRawr
@TheHungryTrollRawr Рік тому
@@ivanjulian2532 No! I know EXACTLY what the word means, and it's exactly what I meant it to say. Val Kilmer is a well known actor, but not talked about back in his prime as a great actor, more a pretty face, or a difficult to work with guy with an attitude problem for example. But Val Kilmer, as we all start to look back on his old roles, we understand was actually a great actor - therefore, he was underrated!
@ivanjulian2532
@ivanjulian2532 Рік тому
@@TheHungryTrollRawr underrated is the most overrated word on UKposts. It's used by twits all over the globe whenever they think they know something that nobody else knows.
@TheHungryTrollRawr
@TheHungryTrollRawr Рік тому
@@ivanjulian2532 If you're calling me a twit, first google the word 'underrated', then look back on your comment where you implied I didn't know it's actual meaning. The only twit here is you, Ivan. I'm from the UK, we are taught English in school as our primary language, so believe me I know EXACTLY what the word meant, and clearly you didn't! Go read a dictionary and educate yourself better next time, before you make an absolute c*** of yourself again on UKposts ;)
@k7in846
@k7in846 Рік тому
Saw this movie for the first time recently and loved the whole thing. Very modern noir kinda vibe, loved the Los Angeles setting. One visual aspect that I found particularly striking was the films use of LA’s city lights, not just the shots of the city scapes (though I loved those) but also like at the end when Neil is driving you can see the passing street lights reflected on his windshield and it’s almost like a halo effect coming and going past his face which I thought was really cool since (spoiler) he was about to meet his end. Dunno how intentional that may have been, but it’s great that they achieved it without CGI and it’s just the city itself providing the effect while the camera simply catches it.
@successsystem2468
@successsystem2468 Рік тому
I wish I could watch it for the 1st time again!!! I saw it like 30 times in the cinema in 1995. That scene in the tunnel when he escapes with Edie. Watch carefully, they're bathed in light/glow, with peaceful beautiful expressions. That's the "heavenly peak" of their relationship. As soon as they exit and plunge back into darkness, Neil's expression immediately changes and he goes back for Waingro. EVERY TIME I watched that with audiences in the cinema, there was a collective groan from the audience (you could set your watch by it!). Because they KNEW what would now happen 😕
@ericcarson342
@ericcarson342 Місяць тому
'I'm talking to an empty telephone', so cold and calculating . I don't know why I like this line so much.
@AndrewTheAceMan
@AndrewTheAceMan 4 місяці тому
Why did it take so long for the Val Kilmer to warn De Niro? LOL And how was the guy so naive to think De Niro was alone?
@cubsgo23
@cubsgo23 2 роки тому
Ashley Judd was peak hotness in this movie. Holy jeez.
@shinsource
@shinsource 2 роки тому
She looked very much like Charlize Theron at that point in time.
@edwardmoore5325
@edwardmoore5325 2 роки тому
Yea she looked good as a blonde.
@casbot71
@casbot71 2 роки тому
And then Harvey Weinstein ruined her career and had her blackballed.
@kevinmcdonald6477
@kevinmcdonald6477 2 роки тому
@@casbot71 Now Harvey's getting blackballed! And reamed!
@jthughes9820
@jthughes9820 2 роки тому
To your point she was, for a time, an actress with so much exposure and outstanding work people didn't even realize she was related to the country music stars "the Judds". No matter what injustice befell her in her career, she can hold her head up high as a positive example of what you can do when you're not jealous of a sibling's success but rather determined to succeed for yourself. JT
@johnlegend3081
@johnlegend3081 Рік тому
I remember watching this movie in theatre. One of the best action films ever. “Put your hands where I could see them”. 👍 God bless everyone involved in making this masterpiece.
@tokenblack7983
@tokenblack7983 Рік тому
Macaulay let’s him know who’s in charge
@tnreprasentog7769
@tnreprasentog7769 Місяць тому
What makes this movie so good is just how realistic alot of it is....
@jescollo
@jescollo Рік тому
I never realize how ridiculous Val’s ninja roll before he started shooting was. He was already aiming and in a perfect position to shoot. He ninja rolled to a less accurate shooting position lol
@paimanish
@paimanish Рік тому
He was in a confined grilled enclosure..
@jescollo
@jescollo Рік тому
@@paimanish right, but if he angled body slightly differently he would’ve been able to shoot from the same spot as watching
@JaegerRukajarvi
@JaegerRukajarvi Рік тому
@@jescollo Tracking a moving target with a metal grate in front of your bore is not going to give you the results you want. In order to hit unstable, fast-moving targets, you need an unobstructed firing line, which Val got by getting out of concealment.
@jcdentonunatco
@jcdentonunatco Рік тому
The dinner scene after the shootout is important. It shows these guys can get into a shootout and wack a couple guys and then take their girlfriends out to dinner right after like it never happened. It doesn't faze them, and they can act calm no matter the circumstances
@jackal111
@jackal111 Рік тому
Also helps reinforce why Pacino's character looks at the crew like rockstars. Everything about them on scores screams professional. But this scene is also important to show that they all have weaknesses, and even though Neil is the most disciplined of the group, they all have very human flaws and that trace of humanity and individuality opens them up to their collective demise. They're pros, but they're not robots.
@michaeltammaro482
@michaeltammaro482 Рік тому
Duh. Thanks Captain OBVIOUS! Once again, you've saved the Day!!
@IAmLookingForwardToDeath
@IAmLookingForwardToDeath Рік тому
@@michaeltammaro482 Do you know which film the dinner scene was stolen from / based on / paid hommage to ?
@jasonleetaiwan
@jasonleetaiwan Рік тому
Those are their wives.
@PabloCruise1
@PabloCruise1 Рік тому
*faze
@igg3937
@igg3937 Рік тому
Cinematic realism at its best, nothing feels exaggerated or forced, it feels exactly like how it would play out in real life.
@richardramfire3971
@richardramfire3971 2 роки тому
Masterpiece of a movie.
@USBManiac
@USBManiac 2 роки тому
One of the best movies of all time.
@roymarshall_
@roymarshall_ 2 роки тому
Always thought it was strange that when he initially shoots the truck windshield, we never get a shot of the inside to see if the driver was hit, but then later we see that it appears the driver wasn't hit until the shotgun got him.
@matthewcaughey8898
@matthewcaughey8898 Рік тому
Driver probably dropped down to avoid getting hit. The glass might have been armored too. But the side windows weren’t and the shotgun did the rest
@alicaramba7680
@alicaramba7680 9 місяців тому
@@matthewcaughey8898 Boy fantasies.
@alicaramba7680
@alicaramba7680 9 місяців тому
Ever heard about bullet's slow-mo physics?
@tonysouth1313
@tonysouth1313 Рік тому
One of the greatest crime thrillers of the 20th century. It's a sprawling, violent epic with superb performances and original cinematography. Makes the gritty side of L.A. somehow beautiful. Complex story too - needs multiple viewings to pick up the various plots & sub-plots. A splendid pairing of 2 iconic actors in Pacino & De Niro, yet they only come together for a single 8 minute scene.
@nhwnhw02
@nhwnhw02 Рік тому
Val Kilmer is great in this film. Watch him in Spartan if you can find a copy or have access to HBO Max. Heat, Ronin and Spartan all worth a watch every so often.
@Eleventhearlofmars
@Eleventhearlofmars Рік тому
I thought they talked in a restaurant and then had another scene at the end?!
@ZehGfather
@ZehGfather Рік тому
“Told you I was never going back..”
@tonysouth1313
@tonysouth1313 Рік тому
@@Eleventhearlofmars Yeah, true. The final scene together has Vincent/Al blowing Neil/Robert away with a brief snippet of dialogue added.
@helpmereach45ksubswithoutvideo
@helpmereach45ksubswithoutvideo 2 роки тому
These videos is the thing we need
@trumpanzeeslayer4036
@trumpanzeeslayer4036 2 роки тому
It truly are.
@BackwoodsFilms
@BackwoodsFilms 2 роки тому
Yes they is.
@cs512tr
@cs512tr 3 місяці тому
the music, the dialog and my god the smoooooooooooth camerawork. such an intelligent movie, i miss all of this
@aluisious
@aluisious Рік тому
The most realistic part of this whole scene is the truck slowly crashing into that wall.
@westtexasburrito1106
@westtexasburrito1106 Рік тому
After all these years this is still a great film
@neoibelievematrix2719
@neoibelievematrix2719 Рік тому
This was a great I mean great movie wayyyy ahead of its time.. what a masterpiece
@ronaldwynn8452
@ronaldwynn8452 Рік тому
This is a hell of a movie, realistic shoot outs. Pacino vs Deniro…..simply awesome
@johntechwriter
@johntechwriter 8 місяців тому
This beautifully shot scene is one of dozens in this film that put 99 percent of so-called action movies to shame. I miss Tom Sizemore! He was a very scary looking guy and just right to play the “heavy,”
@WilliamBati
@WilliamBati Рік тому
After he calls Van Zant and they sit down for dinner, that’s the scene that changes the course of Neil’s life. He realizes he needs a woman in his life and engages with Eady and that attachment to her costs him his life…..be very careful who you become attached to. It could cost you your life.
@starwarsroo2448
@starwarsroo2448 Рік тому
Van Zandt's guys didn't realize " the action is the juice "
@user-pz1rt3ly1s
@user-pz1rt3ly1s 9 місяців тому
Michael Manns gift to everyone who loves cinema. Everything about this movie is gold.
@operationscomputer1478
@operationscomputer1478 Місяць тому
Michael Mann will be remembered as a legend in this genre
@devondevon4366
@devondevon4366 2 роки тому
One of the best shootouts in cinema is in heat.
@elthe3rd
@elthe3rd 2 роки тому
yes! The bank heist is classic
@albertgaspar627
@albertgaspar627 Рік тому
@@elthe3rd its taken from a real event in LA. the cops had to raid a gun shop to take on bank robbers in armor. edit: other way around on the timeline, but the LA police did have to "confiscate" the contents of a gunshop to pierce thru the armor.
@ST19859
@ST19859 Рік тому
@@albertgaspar627 Actually it was the other way around, the shooters in north hollywood were copying the movie
@mumblesbadly7708
@mumblesbadly7708 Рік тому
Van Zant and his crew were idiots thinking they could double cross Neil and his crew.
@jimcameron9848
@jimcameron9848 Рік тому
Holy cow Stephen Colbert driving that Dodge like a boss!
@kostar500
@kostar500 Рік тому
The gun shots sound heavenly
@JuddKramer
@JuddKramer 2 роки тому
I'm glad Serj Tankian was still able to finish Toxicity after getting run over and shot multiple times.
@cjewe1z
@cjewe1z 8 місяців тому
"What am I doing? I'm talking to an empty telephone."
@amirtbt
@amirtbt Рік тому
love that G3 in action I think it is yet one of the most powerful rifles ever.
@poorfordtransitowner1627
@poorfordtransitowner1627 2 роки тому
This is a piece of art
@mainelleable
@mainelleable Рік тому
GOAT of all action movies…
@sirql8
@sirql8 8 місяців тому
I had forgotten how badass this movie was.
@amarchhabra2175
@amarchhabra2175 10 місяців тому
Say this movie in the theater when it came out. One of the best decisions ever. Pulp Fiction and Once Upon a Time in Hollywood were good theater decisions too.
@aaronwall8375
@aaronwall8375 Рік тому
Roger Van Zant wasn’t cut out for that kind of life. He got cold chills just talking to a real criminal on the phone. He learned, though…………the hard way, unfortunately.
@Inlinetodie
@Inlinetodie 2 роки тому
Val Kilmer, should never be forgotten
@carloflorez8697
@carloflorez8697 2 роки тому
Val Kilmer was Doc Holiday too!!!
@Inlinetodie
@Inlinetodie 2 роки тому
@@carloflorez8697 he was awesome as Doc Holiday, and I liked when he played Batman, he was better than Clooney, Bale and Affleck
@entertainme7523
@entertainme7523 2 роки тому
Val Kilmer was The Saint too
@royprovins7037
@royprovins7037 Рік тому
Spartan
@Martin-pb7ts
@Martin-pb7ts Рік тому
And he was Ice Man.
@Jim_Curtis
@Jim_Curtis Рік тому
One of the best movies ever made! And I'm still in love with Ashley Judd from this movie.
@chrisyost5949
@chrisyost5949 9 місяців тому
The shootoits in this film and in Miami Vice feel so real that it is scary. When scenes make your stomach feel uneasy, you know the director and cinematographer are amazing.
@troylee4196
@troylee4196 4 місяці тому
Spike Lee is good at this too
@jameshoran8
@jameshoran8 2 роки тому
Christopher Nolan's tribute to Heat. In The Dark Knight and opening bank robbery, William Fichtner (Van Zant) plays one of the bank personnel.
@entertainme7523
@entertainme7523 2 роки тому
That's vague head canon
@imaweerascal
@imaweerascal 2 роки тому
Also the entire scene is kind of a rip off of the final robbery from Heat
@mbpm6135
@mbpm6135 Рік тому
That gunfire noise. Proper loud, echoes, supremely deadly. What wretched things guns really are yet they are mesmerising like nothing else. The way Val got up from his tuck, braced himself and fired several shots was beautiful.
@_Ben4810
@_Ben4810 8 місяців тому
weirdo......🙄
@Ozziemints
@Ozziemints Рік тому
The sound in the movie theater was unbelievable. You could feel the gun blasts. Crazy.
@archietuttle2682
@archietuttle2682 Рік тому
Yeah, I distinctly remember that as well. Actually frightening, in a way, but I was glad Mann didn't hold anything back. If I'm seeing a gun battle, I'd rather not feel like it's being sanitized. I would imagine that big city theaters must re-show Heat from time to time?? Three or four years ago I saw The Good the Bad and the Ugly on the big screen. Hearing the soundtrack in the theater made it sound a little overdone, but other than that it was much more enjoyable than on a TV screen.
@northdevonpictures826
@northdevonpictures826 10 місяців тому
Great movie, photography, acting, plot and script. Can someone explain why the dialogue volume is very low in this movie. I read about Heat's 'audio quality issues' and 'poor dynamic range'; issues with the mix seem to be magnified in this clip.
@nhwnhw02
@nhwnhw02 Рік тому
Well this film is a masterpiece for sure. However "Ronin" with Robert DeNiro, Jean Reno, Sean Bean and a couple of awesome car chase scenes is definitely the equal. Plus the Ronin shootouts are awesome and more numerous.
@FredericFreedom
@FredericFreedom Рік тому
Ronin is fantastic
@DMalltheway
@DMalltheway Рік тому
Would’ve been nice if De Niro did at least one Expendables movie
@davenova850
@davenova850 Рік тому
You have to wonder if Val Kilmer meant to hit Bindi-Bindi in the shoulder to spin him around, or if it was just chance.
@bb4udig
@bb4udig Місяць тому
Heat 2 is a novel and is an excellent read. Covering events preceding the movie as well as events that follow the movie’s ending. I highly recommend it.
@kronos350
@kronos350 Рік тому
The sound effects on this movie is the best one yet to be beaten.
@tomaszstefaniuk9449
@tomaszstefaniuk9449 Рік тому
Never gets old!
@grikney
@grikney 2 роки тому
that guy in the pickup looked kinda like Stephen Colbert
@anthonylaloggia112
@anthonylaloggia112 Рік тому
Still can never understand this, the swearing is bad but the violence isn’t lol
@BlueSky22
@BlueSky22 4 місяці тому
The cinematography in this movie is stunning and timeless.
@TS50ER
@TS50ER Рік тому
According to the vet, my cat's in Heat. I swear, I have seen this film a hundred times, but never been able to spot the cat.
@natalie651
@natalie651 2 роки тому
What am I doing? I'm talking to an empty telephone. Cuz there is a dead man on the end of this fucking line.
@startorfinish
@startorfinish 9 місяців тому
The look on his face after Deniro hangs up on him is 100% “it was at this moment he realized…….”
@NakulDalakoti
@NakulDalakoti Рік тому
0:45 that's why it's important to have a Designated Marksman in your squad. That HK 91 though 😍
@albertgaspar627
@albertgaspar627 Рік тому
I think it's an HK21, a SAW based off the 91/G3 design.
@clandestinetactical
@clandestinetactical Рік тому
It is an HK21 👍
@stinkyham9050
@stinkyham9050 Рік тому
A word to the wise. Never try to double cross the guys on the box art and posters in the middle of the movie.
@jorgeamorim7487
@jorgeamorim7487 2 роки тому
Melhor filme policial que já vi em toda minha vida.
@FuShengAlex
@FuShengAlex Рік тому
Tropa do Elite 2 muito bom!!!
@maulrat588
@maulrat588 2 роки тому
"Oh he's real thorough"
@douglasgillespie2109
@douglasgillespie2109 Рік тому
This is the best movie ever made .
@WL59628
@WL59628 Рік тому
We can show the killing and shooting in the video clip but “beep” out curse words 🙈🤡🙈
@Flako92
@Flako92 Рік тому
Couldn't of made the bleeps any louder and the actual audio any lower?
@Tahokmusic
@Tahokmusic Рік тому
Planning , Strategy, Tactics and Teamwork.....you can't go wrong
@ABoyd1852
@ABoyd1852 Рік тому
Always loved seeing dually's in films.
@kobymmm8043
@kobymmm8043 2 роки тому
De niro in good Falla's: what did it tell you??! I told you dont buy anything!!! What did i tell you??!
@MissionaryForMexico
@MissionaryForMexico 2 роки тому
One major tactical error I will point out. The sniper on roof of building, he stands up, instead of staying in the prone position, with assist from bipod. I know this is a movie. But your marksmanship is much more accurate from the prone with bipod. Furthermore, you are a much more difficult target to hit at in the prone, from counter sniper!
@jerroldkazynski5480
@jerroldkazynski5480 2 роки тому
Plus the sniper's partner is right behind the guy being targeted! A good guy in the line of fire. But hey, the bad bad guys get kilt and the good bad guys go out to dinner, which is better than the good good guys finding out some creep is banging your current GF. Amirite?
@Blarmac
@Blarmac 2 роки тому
Agreed lol, the whole point of oversight is to take out the threat (the dude with the gun), not stand and take pot shots at a moving vehicle if you already have a dude covering the egress
@francispilon5329
@francispilon5329 2 роки тому
Im sure his tactical roll before he started to shoot was necessary :)
@numperpickel
@numperpickel 2 роки тому
No, it does make sense. He was behind that mesh for concealment , if he fired from there, either his sights might be obstructed by the mesh or even worse, his barrel. If your guy on overwatch really needs to be prone with a bipod , to hit something with a 7.62x54 at that distance , he is the wrong guy to be on overwatch. Being on his knee gives him a huge mobility advantage compared to a prone position, allowing him to switch targets a hell of a lot quicker if he has to do so.
@MissionaryForMexico
@MissionaryForMexico 2 роки тому
@@numperpickel you might take the time to read about counter sniper preventive tactics. You are a much more difficult target to observe and hit while in the prone position. I went to sniper school at kbay, Marine Corp air station. That is what you are taught. To stay concealed, and to be the most difficult target to hit.
@Balt9mm
@Balt9mm 5 місяців тому
The sound design in this movie is possibly best all-time.
@johnbrown9092
@johnbrown9092 Рік тому
Probably the best film of its type ever made.
@NicksHEAT1995
@NicksHEAT1995 2 роки тому
This IS my favorite film of all time. It absolutely is underrated. You mean to tell me that this film never won an Oscar or anything. Give me a fucking break.
@FuShengAlex
@FuShengAlex Рік тому
To be fair 1995 was absolutely RIDICULOUS for movies. It was VERY hard to stand out that year. Usual Suspects Braveheart Se7en. Dead Man Walking Casino came out the same year Heat did. De Niro was in both Casino and Heat within a 12 month span!
@successsystem2468
@successsystem2468 Рік тому
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