The notorious cinematic gangster, Scarface, played by Al Pacino in 1983, was in Tudor City in New York City where his downfall began by virtue of his only redeeming quality. The scene stars Mark Margolis from Breaking Bad and Better Call Saul.
#Scarface #TonyMontana #NYC
This scene showed that TONY MONTANA wasn't a total psychopath. Rest in Power
dam right
Actually, some studies show that psychopaths have a weakness for children and animals. And yeah, apart from that, this guy was an absolute psychopath. He literally killed his best friend because he was sleeping with his sister😂
@@NoahBenjamiinThat has nothing to do with psichopathy.
@seanmetro3496 What makes a psychopath a psychopath?
Right 😎
This was where Tony Montana drew the line. He may have been a killer but when it comes to women and kids, this where he had a touch of humanity
I agree 110% with you.... plus, I needed to hear that, cuz it made me think a different way... thanks for the insight/enlightenment.... you're a gentleman and a scholar... Take care and bee safe...🐸🤨🤔🙌🐝🐝🐝😋
hey its Hector Salamanca! whats he doin hangin out with smalltime punk tony montana?
Killers don’t have humanity. Either one has it all the time or has none.
@@kbuselmeier69You don’t know what you’re talking about
You know for once in my life, he may have shown some empathy and remorse and not killing innocent people which is a good thing
People always easily find awesome parking in NYC when it’s a movie.
Probably still had to drive round the block a few times 😂
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Lmaoooooo
Yea of course in 1980s lol
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Began his downfall?! No this is where he showed heart and had empathy deep down! He died to save those kids!
Precisely! But his life as a drug kingpin unraveled and led to his death and all close to him. Personally only. But, yes, it was his redemption if it could ever be that in his unvirtuous life. 👍
Tony downfall was not paying the fee to keep his money in the bank. After that he was arrested for laundering money on camera bring it to this point of the movie.
@@bullock4211 😂
If you wouldn’t of emphasized that I would’ve NEVER figured it out in my OWN 🤦🏽♂️
@@bullock4211kinda but sosa told him if he did this job right, he would talk to his friends in the us government so Tony wouldn’t do any prison time
Tony's interactions with the assassin are part comedy
😂😂😂 hell yeah!!! 💯 Tony Montana: look at you now!!!!!😂😂😂
Assassin and Hector Salamanca could be twins….
I love how after all the people Tony killed getting to the top, even he realised women and children were completely off limits, and the fact that he couldn’t bring himself to let it happen
He did some questionable stuff but I respected him for stalling that request from Sosa. He knew it was a death sentence (disobeying Sosa) but he faced it like a man!
Good movie, great actor but horrible human being. He not defendable in anyway, he would even admit that
@@samfisher2306he was in too deep, so I didn’t respect him being ethical this one time.
Nah, he had to let it happen.
@GlobalAirlineEnthusiast you aren't wrong. I just felt like this was his last moral stance but yes he caused everyone problems...Frank, Mom, sister, Manolo, Bernie, etc.
Tony Montana: Look at you now!!!!😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
6:11. When your contract has been canceled. 💀😂🤣
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Love when he keeps yelling at the corpse like if he was gonna be like yeah im sorry your right look at me now 😂😂
Only Al Pacino can play like this, mimics,talking accent,anger,no wife,no kids, excellent, I wish good and healthy life to you TONY MONTANA or MICHAEL CORLEONE
Agreed!👍
Or Carlito
Jesus relax 😂it’s just movie, these characters are not real lol
@@dennismisovski9932Actually there's quite a few Tony Montana's out there my friend
Dude misses the illegally parked car, with the four guys staring at him, with beer cans and trash over the dashboard. Well done.
Bro it’s NYC he would of never guessed 4 people were watching him from a distance.
How about all of the people that apparently didn't notice the huge blood stain in the front passenger window when Tony shot Sosa's henchman?
Also people just chill and drink in they car
Saving the children and mother - that is a very good heart...!
Nevermind the 3000 other vile evil things he did in the movie and yeah sure, great heart
But this was the one time his good heart got him fucked over.
The beer cans out in the open on the dash during a literal assassination attempt is a great visual representation of Tony's reckless disregard and arrogance. Also, I started watching the HBO series Oz, and boy was I glad to see Mark Margolis has a role as the calm, calculated and imposing Cosa Nostra member Antonio Nappa. R.I.P. Mark, his range as an actor was beyond impressive, all of his characters are completely their own person. His ability to bring a character to life was phenomenal. His role in BCS was what every Breaking Bad fan wanted it to be and more.
Oz , genre prison c est vieux ça 😊
@snet3483 oui, je suis toujours heureux de découvrir les émissions plus anciennes que j'étais trop jeune pour regarder lorsqu'elles étaient actives 😀 il en va de même pour Scarface
Oui enfin oz et Scarface , il y a quelque années d écart , après bcp disent que Oz est mieux que prison Break , mais moi je ne trouve pas même si c est pas mal , je m en rappelle , j étais plus jeune aussi je crois 2005 6 ou 7 si je me trompe pas , oui 👍 c était pas mal mais prison Break était mieux , enfin pour moi 😊😊😊👋👋
Vous parlez les deux langue ? si oui chapeau ...
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Love the beer cans on the dashboard, no cop would notice that LMAO
LMAO I thought the same thing!! Beer cans on the dashboard is STUPID and a HEAT score
Maybe its just me but some of the dialogue and the way its delivered cracks me up
It’s so quotable. It’s genius
I love the fact that they incorporated Tony's sense of not killing "innocent" people in the video game "Not very sporting to fire on an unarmed opponent"
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Tony was begining to unravel once he made it to the top, but he still maintained his moral sense towards Children.
Tony was the difference between a soldier and a monster
A soldier for himself LOL
The thing is you can tell by how quick the dude was to go “let’s just kill the kids too wdym” that Sosa’s close men will genuinely die for him and do anything. He sounds offended that Tony would even suggest changing the plan, and once he saw how Sosas right hand people were that dedicated to their cause, he should’ve sensed the inevitability of his death
00:51 Tony's eyes out of the darkness and that music!
Reminds me of a nature documentary I recently watched. There was a crocodile staring out of the darkness.
Give Al Pacino a Oscar for his performance 👍
Every man and woman has boundaries.
Why you think super sick f'ers rise to the top? Little boundaries:((
@@user_kH9bw3ns1 Phuck u mean??
@@user_kH9bw3ns1 The phuck you mean??
Tony never actually killed a single innocent person Everyone he killed was in the criminal world
HE ONLY KILLED BAD GUYS ALMOST LIKE HIM
He killed Manny because he thought Manny was messing with his sister Gina.
@@intenseninja8241that’s true but manny is also a criminal 😂
Tony had his balls and his word. But in this scene he had to choose his balls and give up to his word.
I like that. 😊
Good point.
you mean his masculinity or manhood
Like a TRUE mafia hitman, children ARE EXEMPT from the violence.
One of the best movie scenes in gangster history. 👌
It's seriously flawed, why didn't they just shoot the guy after he parked his car and walked off alone in that deserted neighborhood at night?
@ClaudeMagicbox because if you watched the movie they wanted him to get blown up & die in front of the United Nations.
@@ClaudeMagicboxIf you watch the movie you'll know. Sosa wanted to make an example by blowing his car in front of known building
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6:11 Love this scene, how Tony's having a proper rant at a corpse while the 2 guys in the back are like....we're so screwed lol
I see Tony in a whole new light. Who knows the great things he could’ve accomplished if he had a real chance in life
Many top level drug dealers could have been successful businessmen.
What
He did have a reel chance and he shows the material world that certain ethical principles transcend dimensional boundaries - principles like the sanctity of innocent life. The common ancestor and descendent of all matter and anti-matter is the desire for existence as the multi-verse cannot exist and there is one end-time path that desires to unfold and will exist as we exist through time.
at 6:15 is when Chi-Chi is thinking to himself “fuck man, we’re so dead”.
Chi-Chi? I thought his name was Ernie. Or is Chi-Chi the guy on the left, the small guy?
@@Monatio79 Chi chi is the small guy yes. Ernie is the one with the mustache next to him.
@@scorgi0 Yeah, I didn't realize the small guy in the car was the same small guy wearing the hat earlier on. The actor, Angel Salazar, also appeared in Carlito's Way as Walberto.
@@scorgi0at some point Ernie must have been having regrets in taking the job offered by Tony. 😂.
“Hey man, you got a TARGET ON YOUR HEAD!” -Chi Chi probly
This was his downfall. but of course, Frank Lopez told Tony that Sosa was a dirty snake you could never trust who had his own hit squad and Tony would not listen. Tony was also doing his own product which was also part of his downfall.
Frank betrayed Antonio, so who is to say frank was telling the truth about Sosa? Antonio betrayed Sosa in this case cause he had to stick with his one ethical rule during a time when it would fuck him over severely.
Iam raised in miami and this is how cubans talk english. He did a phenomenal job on the accent
Tony made a deal with the devil with Sosa when he wouldn't cross the line and murder children! That led to his downfall.
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One of the greatest scenes in movie history .. really shows the deep complexity of Tony Montana.
Agreed. Great scene. Another is the NYC scene in the Marathon Man when an old Jewish lady recognized a Nazi in the street. Check it.
@@fgs2732 oh yeah … I know the movie well … !
I never understood why a mafia boss would do this job himself and not just have people do it.
I didn’t understand that either. I supposed he wanted to be sure it got done properly. There couldn’t be a mistake. He also kept his number 2 man, Manny, uninvolved. 🤷🏻♂️
Its amazing to see a filming location from that long ago still all be intact .... Alota filming locations from that long ago are usually torn down or buildings are added .... This is awsome to see everything still the same !!!
True.
I would say that his downfall truly began when he finally had the whole world. He became so heavily addicted to cocaine, he said vile things about his wife Elvira, and of course disobeying Sosa. Tony was too blind to realize that he wasn't a winner. And Lopez also warned him that those who want it all do not last. His greed and recklessness were the keys to his downfall. All that he said to his wife in the restaurant scene is the most vile thing that one says to their spouse.
True. He was far from the most virtuous character: his killing, lying, hubris and greed was going to be his undoing. But at that moment, showing mercy to a woman and her children, who were innocent, he made a choice that would certainly unravel his empire and destroy his family. His very own associates that made him powerful would take it away. There would be no redemption or salvation, but that inaction led to his downfall and chance of continuing in the “business” and remain a kingpin. He sealed his fate to be killed.
Even just small shit like the trash and beer cans openly displayed up under the windshield ( whatever reason you'd want to be so heaty as to throw beer cans in your car where any passing traffic cop can see them ) kind of indicates he doesn't give a fuck and is just devolving into being reckless . Throwing caution to the wind . Bad for business
@@mikenewyork we all know that's how it goes in that lifestyle ... Your worst enemies that'll end up inflicting the most damage on you *sneak* into your life as "freinds" ( or various different means ) all typically happens when your making money / doing business and soon as you aren't doing good nobody cares. Kind of like how Tony Spilotro ultimately met his end , ( him and his brother being beat to death in a basement by past associates .) Thats a lesson I wish I learned when I was young & naive in my teen years. People always said shit like " you gotta keep your circle small " and i would think to myself " pfft , my circle IS small " but nah it wasnt . It had fakes in it and it took me getting set up to get stabbed up by one of them for me to realize that one
@@jr28778 That is very true, James. 👍
@@jr28778 back then you could drink and drive lol
No kids. ALWAYS
Exactly.
Still doesn't make him a better person, if the wife and kids weren't there he still would have went ahead with the hit on the father which in turn would have caused lifelong unimaginable pain and trauma for his spouse and his two children
@@romans52345-cy3tqHe didn’t have a choice at the time he was hired to do the hit because it would help him from going to prison and also the moment Sosa gave him the job, there was no way Tony could just outright say no to him.
He's in the drug game, he knew death was a possibility. Better than killing 2 little girls bru. @@romans52345-cy3tq
@@romans52345-cy3tqyes it does make Tony a better person... That reporter clearly didn't care enough for his kids to face what he was doing alone, you're playing with people's lives and money with what you're choosing to expose and you bring Your wife and children along for the ride??? Tony died because another man was a coward
Classic film. Still…The beer cans in the window 😂
That was the beginning of his downfall he had to decide between the wife & the kids or his empire 😮
Tony loved the power, but always got it through principles, not at any price.
Al Pacino such a great actor his accent was so on point just a great actor
Hector Salamanca, up to no good again
Exactly! 😂
"I'm only going to tell you one time Tony...."
Don't ever f***me tony💀
Tony got good soul
An old college friend use to live right across the street from those apartments, his parents inherited it from his grandfather how was a commercial builder back in the day.
Quiet cul de sac in the city. 👍
This is AWESOME, Man!! Thank You SO MUCH!! Amazing!!
Thank YOU! 🙏🏻 👍
Absolutely remarkable content ❤️🔥
Thank you! 👍
Thank you for making this video good job
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Tony, hai agito con onore. Sei stato un grande
Is that Don Hector?
His down fall started when he started eating cocaine in the car. Once you start eating it more than sniffing it you are done😂
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Crazy to think Hector Salamanca survived that gun shot to the head and continued to work successfully for the cartel 😁
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Awesome video man.
Thank you, Harvey! 😊🙏🏻👍
One of my favorite scenes in the movie 🍿😊
me too
Awesome!
WOW TREMENDOUS VIDEO 🍷🤙
"I told you, NO KIDS"
His downfall started the moment he met Frank Lopez.
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3.16 I love the way, when he drives off, there are 4 guys right opposite, all leaning forwards to look at him ..not particularly subtle !
Beer cans sitting up in the window lol
As if his drugs didn't kill all the other kids that were using them.
Well he wasn't forcing kids to take it. Montana was not hanging out at schools selling it to kids. You can say the same about alcohol, cigarettes, pot, guns, knives, etc
@@ricomajestic What's funny about your comment is I can imagine Tony as a delinquent teenager back in Cuba. He probably spent his youth hanging around street corners selling dope to kids.
Honour and justice are more precious than silver and gold
😮 epic!
This is where Tony went to war for the kids
"Sentimentality will get you killed in this line of work." - Chloe Frazer
last thing i expected to see was an uncharted quote here but i’ll take it
Dude wants to act all high and mighty like he wouldn't sell that family as much cocaine as they could afford
THANKS FOR THE VIDEO, GREETINGS FROM ARGENTINA,
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Tony and Leon should have teamed up based on their basic rule.
"I told you, don't fuck with me!!"
No women or kids should be harmed no matter what the issue is with someone
Great job w the video
Thank you 🙏🏻😊👍🎥🎞️
Kids i can understand. As an adult if you play games youll get whats coming to you.
That was such a clean headshot
Very Cool to see the real location
Good man tony😘
his downfal began when majority of his desk was covered in powder
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I always get chill when he says social doing now 😢
he can do everything but take innocent victims, profound
Everyone has their own mental code of conduct, or their narrative they tell themselves, in order to avoid cognitive dissonance.
Tony is anything but profound. He's driven by ego and greed. Hell the thing that initially pisses him off in this scene is being told what to do nevermind the kids
He has killed innocent victims before. He just won’t kill women and children.
@@binghamtonblowsyep. The guy speaking Spanish kept nagging him to the point he had to tell him to shut the fuck up repeatedly.
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This movie and And Justice For All made me a life long Al Pacino fan! Tony was a scum bag, but gotta love his moral code. Such a great character and Awesome actor playing him!
RIP Mark Margolis
Frank told Tony the first two rules (actually Elvira told him the second): 1. don't underestimate the other guys greed 2. don't get high on your own supply Tony thought or found his way above those rules, that was his undoing.
Yes. Sosa & Co. greed was far greater and Tony lost all reasoning being high.
Favorite movie of all time. This was the only scene where Tony’s Spanish sounded convincing.
Chi Chi and Ernie are saying WTF ,Tony you just signed our death warrants.
Hit squad driving around with open cans of beer on the dashboard. Very professional.
It was the 80s bro times were different
The empty Budweiser cans on the dash make it more likely the police will pull them over.
that's was one if the Greatest movie from the cara cortada!
Thegreatest maffia movie eber is godfather 1 and 2 but this is amazing mobie from a imagrnt dishwasher to a proper boss who had everything THE WORLD IS YOURS ❤❤❤
Shows Tony's weakness. If he himself isnt willing to kill innocent kids in this line of business, he should of subbed it out. Allow Manny to drive the vehicle and Tony stay back in Miami handling business.
Logical. 😊👍
Except Sosa specifically requested that Tony do the deed. And Manny wasn't the one facing jail time.
@@Monatio79 True. However, if Tony opted out at the last minute and sent a replacement and the deed was done, and the guy was blown up, Sosa wouldnt of been nearly as mad. And Tony would be able to make it up somehow. But as far as plot and drama and such, yea, Tony there makes more sense.
@@Derek-tk4wf Yes, that may be so. But this is Tony we're talking about. Being the hothead that he is, it's not as if he'd ever find a "replacement" right there and then. They see the wife and kids getting into the car. Tony: "Hey guys, you know what. I'm not really into this blowing up women and kids thing. Let me get out of the car and look the other way. Ernie? Chi Chi? Either one of you wanna do it for me?" 😂
Checking out the stairs of the chainsaw apartment scene in South Beach is also a really cool experience.
Look at you now!!!
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Loved that movie
He was like Leon The Professional; "No women. No kids."
That’s a favorite. 👍
3:03 “One Tine, that's all you gotta tell me”
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Sadly, Hector Salamanca recovered from his wounds.
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Hector salamanca
In his youth and in another life.
Oh yes. Alberto later on came back from the dead and became MR Salamanca. 😁
But not before his stint as Antonio Nappa. Funny coincidence how there is an "Antonio" (Tony) and a "Hector" in Scarface.
Hollywood every since day 1 🇺🇸
Amazing how the bullet didn't break the passenger window, especially at close range.
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No wife and kids agreed, but you can't miss. Too many sharks in the pool so yes this was Tony's downfall.
The Terminator music style was amusing