Pacino, De Niro & Pesci Discuss Their Acting Methods in Scorsese’s The Irishman | Netflix
Join legendary director Martin Scorsese, and acting icons Robert De Niro, Joe Pesci, and Al Pacino for a roundtable discussion of their universally acclaimed movie, The Irishman.
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Hit man Frank Sheeran looks back at the secrets he kept as a loyal member of the Bufalino crime family in this acclaimed film from Martin Scorsese.
The level of talent at that table is off the scale. This is mob movie royalty.
Never will be seen again…..the best
100% agreed
Facts
@@savoysix5468 ddrrdeddrddrrddrdrdrrr
movie royalty period i feel.
You cannot convince me that pesci hasn't wacked someone in real life.
😂😂😂😂😂
He's a made guy.
lmao why would you say that lol
😂
@@darlenemorant8969 Look at the way the man sits lol.
Such talent all round. Pesci for me is still the most underrated. Masterclass performance
And DeNiro is way overrated, he's not even a top 100 actor, just was in good movies
@@davemiller9314Really? You’re telling me his performances in Taxi Driver, Raging Bull, and The King of Comedy didn’t blow you away? Not to mention Mean Streets, Cape Fear, Goodfellas, etc. He’s the best actor of all time.
@@moderndayheretic I haven't seen most of those movies because he's in them.. The ones i have seen with him in them he was NEVER the best actor in the movie..Especially in the last 25 years..He sucks
@@davemiller9314 Since 1998? Yah I more or less agree. But the fact you haven't seen the movies I mentioned is crazy, some of the best films and performances you will ever witness.
@@moderndayhereticnot to mention for raging bull he got in both the best and worst shape of his life
This is the kind of video that is gonna be a real treasure in 20 years when these guys aren’t around anymore. Having them just hang out and talk was a great idea
Don’t you EVER assume they won’t be here anymore. Don’t act like you know what you don’t know.
@@bansheeofinisheerin You realize humans aren’t immortal, right?
@@samgraef3028 Nice red herring, bro. No one said that. Stop assuming you know when people are going to die.
@@bansheeofinisheerin what are you on about dude ??
@@bansheeofinisheerin I mean I guess he could have said "20+ years" to be a little more....tactful? But still, these are very old men and this comment wasn't meant to be disrespectful.
People don't realize these four together are the actual Avengers assembled. Puts Endgame to shame
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Duck endgame
Actually Pesci is not really that legendary as Al or De Niro , he only stars in Scorsese's films .
@@youtubexyz208 ever watched "my cousin vinny"
@@youtubexyz208 sounds like starring in a Scorsese film isn’t legendary enough for you
Pacino: the popular kid Scorsese: joyous kid, talks nonstop, cracks jokes, keeps the group together De Niro: introvert but comfortable with friends Pesci: yea right
Pesci probably the most gangster and serious kid on that table. He can scared you just by that looks lol
Cringey ass comment lmao
Pesci: A funny guy
@@Aivottaja funny like he’s a clown? He fuckin’ amuse you? He make you laugh?
@@Casablancasky Just… you know, how he tells the story, what?
Four legends at one table... there will never come another generations of such charismatic and talanted people.
I loved when Marty (aged about 78) said, "Every movie you make, you realize you're going into a real learning experience again." And Al (81) replied, "That's another reason to go on and work more." (18:00) Bob and Joe were about 78. We can learn from all of them.
Marty 😂😂😂 do you know him You cringe bag
Imagine walking into a restaurant and seeing these 4 legends sitting there. Youd prob think it was a mob meeting. 🤣
I would've jogged back to my car. Ain't about to get whacked before the appetizers. 😂😂😂
@@eharper7 😂
@@gsummy4062 In all seriousness, I'm too cheap for that restaurant.
I would leave the restaurant as soon as possible when these legends came to the same restaurant as I am. These legends can be fun and scary at the same time 😂
@@4deleDaz33m I'd be way intimidated, lol. I'm shorter than every one of them. Plus, I'm extremely shy when it comes to meeting new people.
Robert Dinero always look like he doesn’t want to be anywhere like he rather be home 😂😂
its probably true 😂
Old man energy 😂😂
I’m the same lol
But when Bob’s around Joe, Marty, and his friends he’s much better.
Agreed, it's sooo funny unintentionally 😂😂😂
Legends. So much talent and knowledge at one table. These conversations become more important and emotional as time goes on. These gentlemen are aging gracefully.
I wouldn't say gracefully. Their advancing elderly state is racing at 'em like a downhill freight train. That doesn't detract any from who they are or were. But don't be surprised if by 2029 they aren't all 4 still here.
Al Pacino was the reason I fell in love with movies. I will never forget watching him for the first time in scent of a woman.I was blown away and for the next month I was watching his films one by one .
I'm doing the same thing!!!! I'm glad hes still acting, he finished filming, Billy Knight and Knox Goes away. And now, hes filming Sniff. And he just signed on to do another movie, Easy's Waltz
*HOOO-HAAAAA!*
@@princesmith8008 I've seen all of Al's movies
@@princesmith8008 yes
Underrated movie
Scorsese has the energy of a 20 year old.
Im 20 and he has more energy than me
@@manaulhoque6507 Well, you're not alone
It shows in his work, because it's just as good as ever.
He's almost 80 and has the same passion and love for his work as ever. Don't know many octagenary directors that I can say the same.
Imagine if he was coked up just like in 70’s
Its going to be an awful time once all 4 of these guys are gone. Might not be anyone else like these 4 for a long time. Once in a lifetime actors and director.
For sure
Robert De Niro is already gone to me, freaking SJW fruitloop.
Only Di Caprio
@@mobspeak he is?
@@SittingInnaChair Nah, he just hates Trump which obviously angers right-wingers.
That table has never and will never have a better, more legendary group of humans sat down at it ever again.
Legendary pieces of shite
Was that supposed to upset me? You're entitled to an opinion and I don't care about it. Todays horrible culture has obviously fried your brain. You watched a video of these "legendary piece's of shite" and continued into the comment section.
The Irishman is a Masterpiece. The actors like no actors today can duplicate. I've watched it 3 times now on Netflix and because of this clip I'll watch it again right now.
The movie is easily one of Scorsese's worst. Still a nice little experiment.
@@harold3165 worst 🤦🤦🤦🤦🤦 how come ....
@@harold3165what a troll😂😂😂
@chetansood1178 it really is one of his worst. If you consider how good his filmography is, The Irishman just ranks near the bottom.
I will watcth it again sometime, i love this film. One of the best from Marty indeed.
Man, Pacino has my entire heart. What a kind, humble and legendary man.
I agree, Al is so humble. What a sweet kind man, and funny
Pacino and Lumet in the 70s, untouchable.
Al will always be my most favorite actor of the three. The best actor ever.
They talk nicely, but their movies were about organized crime and bad men. Contributes to facts of crime. Yet made money out of it. Millions. In real life they were not criminals, they said to themselves. Think again, I said. "If you chose a bad president, which happens in most cases in the USA, therefore, you are a participant in the misery of your country and people". Opportunists are different sorts of criminals that in this world have not been classified as a crime. We have many degrees of crime, no? Theirs is not known to unconscious humans yet. As a philosopher, I see it very differently. There is a big difference between used-care salesmen and new ones. Prostitution of one's mind is very bad for the spirit and worse for the soul. I do not criticize, but bring it to light. As for what is damaging, we can see it better. © Metaphysical philosopher
I love all 4 of them. But Pacino has a special place for me. Incredible person.
Pesci on one of these is pretty rare. Real OG stuff though.
@Dizi Editleri nyhboo
+ppo
Yeah. But i dont Know why he doesn t talk much
He retired from acting but... when you have the GOATs calling you answer!
Retired from acting !! i did not Know that Wow thanks man
I loved Pesci’s calm control in Irishman, imo even more intimidating than his wilder, un-hinged roles in Casino, Goodfellas…
Joe Pesci will forever be Number 1 Ganster in Cinema Histoy, no one can beat him.
Yeah he is a funny guy
Except for Kevin 🤣
@@robin-hr7tc What do you mean funny
@@NoticerOfficial its you know...its just funny the way you tell the story and everything
@@BeachHead it's you know the way he tells a story
Props for Netflix on backing up Scorsese and giving him the money to make the movie
@@AliHaider-wb8hv They care about franchising and making money. The prime solution to keep up in the industry. It's a bitter truth
@@apratimdutta5858 u r absolutely right.u make them money,they give u attention.
@@AliHaider-wb8hv Why would Disney fund a movie like this?? Disney nowadays focusing on making movies for kids and teens just for cash grabbed, this is not a typical Disney movie. Disney is the movie version of Happy Meal
The 4 Titans of Cinema. All four are of Italian descent.
And yet live in America. What’s your point?
@@Nathanhodgeon13 American ethnic Italians are the best at it.
@@rareosts5752 Portraying criminals? Not the greatest thing to be proud of.
De Niro’s Irish
@@Nathanhodgeon13 why?
Martin Scorcese was 78 or so here. His memory is incredible. I love these guys. So much talent at one table - such a wholesome get-together.
He directed killers of the flower moon, last year and got elected some awards. He's healthy
@@abidyoosuf thanks for the health update 😂
I grew up with Joe Pesci, he lived across the street from me, in Belleville, NJ. I went to his first wedding and his second wedding. His daughter was born a month after mine and they played together. I have many stories I could tell you about him!
Are you two still friends?
Tell us more!
"You sink or swim, but at least you've done it yourself." - Martin Scorcese (2020)
👍
@@kricorg still did it tho
wAS thIS aFtEr or BEFOre thEY aLL pOOPed theiR PantS? tehHEHEHEHE! 💩 💩
@@kricorg Obviously, he’s just talking about the creative freedom.
He swam and even defeated Phelps...
Pacino, DeNiro, Pesci, and Scorsese. 4 of the most iconic figures in the history of cinema. These guys have given us countless legendary movies, performances, characters etc. Hollywood and film wouldn’t be the same without these 4.
Yep, and luv how at one point Scorsese almost off-handedly refers to that whole 'universe' as _"OUR World"_ (15:50)... and kinda reminiscent of 'Cosa Nostra', aka, _"Our Thing"._
Its true bro.
yeah, put Leo in and you have my top 5
I agree with you
im so sad that we will never see movies and actos like that ever again.
It's a damn shame that Al Pacino and Joe Pesci never worked together in a movie before that. I mean, damn, you'd want these two absolute giants to start working together in their 30's, not their 70's !!!
I hope they’d do a couple more movies
The fact these 4 legends only differ 1-2 years in age and mr Scorsese and mr De Niro go back to their childhood is unbelieveable.
crazy how al is the oldest of all of them but still looks the youngest
I agree, doesn't look like he's 80 at all. Looks way younger
Hair dye
Its called hair die and plastic surgery
Pesci looks like he is the oldest
@@hardnine I actually think it's his natural color, but damn he needs to shave and get a skin care regiment stat!
Al Pacino is turning 81 in a couple of days. 81. He looks and acts amazing.
I agree, hes so youthful. Acts way younger than his age. And he looks great/young
Indeed
That's fuckin amazing. Dude is such a legend.
Yeah
He doesn’t look like he’s 81
I could listen to these 4 talk all day, this is Hollywood royalty. I don't think we'll see guys of this calibre ever again.
Thank you Netflix for bringing these legends together
I would actually pay money to watch their discussion irl.
Oh that’s lovely.....how are you doing today hope you’re having a wonderful day today....I hope so my friend.......
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Yeah no shit, who wouldn't
they do special anniversary screenings at the tribeca film festival and hold discussion panels afterwards like this. I went to the godfather one a couple years ago. they did scarface last year & goodfellas a few years before, hopefully they do one for casino.
It feels like Pacino is interviewing these guys. He’s curious, quick and laughs easily. Love him... 💕
I love him too, and he listens too. And funny/witty. I like that he laughs a lot
He is just like me 🤩
@@therobbieunited Me too!!!! :)
@@Lushy260 he reminds me of an old rock star
@@mariolisa2832 Me too!!!! And always young at heart
Ray Liota should have been in that table, miss him so much... 🇲🇽✌😎
Greatest group of actors of all time
Just when I thought I was out... They pulled me back in -- Joe pesci
Fredo! Fredo!
👌😄
Also Joe Pesci: "COME HERE YA LITTLE!! FUDDAWHADDA!!"
SILVIO
It was Micheal Corleone,not Joe
Even though Pesci is old and the size of my thumb and not a gangster in real life, I'm still terrified of him
He's like James Cagney, he's got that mysterious power about him, that strong personality.
What's so funny?
He is the size of your thumb?
Never really thought of him as terrifying, just comical in a crazy kind of way...
@@juancpgo His acting style and persona is definitely influenced by Cagney. This is the first time I've heard someone else mention that. I've always thought the same.
Ironic how they are known for playing perfectly brash, over-the-top characters and yet are so calm and soft-spoken in real life. Talk about great actors.
Deadly Talent on the same table...unbelievable. SO MUCH RESPECT. That was Film History FOR.REAL!!
Al Pacino, what a beautiful soul!
Such a down to earth funny guy!!!!
yessss.. I really love his personality. His characters are so powerful that you'd think he'd be full of ego, but god, that couldn't be further from the truth. A sweet human being, and you see interviews with him since the 70s, he's always got that kindness in his eyes.
@@juancpgo I couldn't agree more!!!! I've seen so many interviews of him, so funny/witty too. He smiles with his eyes
@@Lushy260 funny how?
@@fukou_da He's just funny
These men are so powerful that when they enter a restaurant, everyone else leaves
Movies aren't real life.
@@p0llenp0ny really? I thought movies were real life. Now I know. Thank you so much for this mind blowing revelation.
I would feel in danger if Al Pacino would go to toilet if we were sitting the same dinner table...
When they pay,everybody pays as well
life imitating art, huh?
This is like watching The Rat Pack of Cinematic Mobsters. What a legendary table of conversation. Literally feels like being a fly on the wall. Great job by Netflix in setting the scene and mood right.
My only regret is they didn't create more together. I've always wanted to see a film called the 5 families where each of these represented the 5 original families of the NY mob. I think if each of these got their own screen time as a main leader it would be epic.
Al Pacino is such a great conversationist. When he speaks, the conversation just starts to flow naturally because of him. I think it's his voice and he's just naturally curious as well as happy to converse
Oh yes I agree, and hes so humble and kind. Just the sweetest man
He really seems like a nice dude. I mean compare him and de niro and it seems like de niro hates people where al seems like he'd give you the shirt off his back. Maybe that's why I've become more of a pacino fan as of late. He's impossible to hate
@@TonyDanza4Lyfe Yeah I agree, everyone that Al works with say hes so kind and the sweetest. And they also say he makes you feel that you belong.
@@TonyDanza4Lyfe I think de Niro is just more introverted, not as likely to flock to people though he's incredible at acting. Al has a natural charm to him that makes him endearing and more warm
True !
They should make one final mob movie, with each actor as a head of a family. That would be a great masterpiece in their end of times.
The Irishman was the final mob film. We will never see these guys work together again like The Irishman
Naah, The Irishman was the final mob movie. And it was a great masterpiece in their end of times.
@@memduhbayramm what made it a masterpiece ?
@@raminpcccq well, the movie speaks for itself, but to explain, just the last sequence where De Niro stares through the slightly open door is enough. Not to mention how well the music "In The Still of the Night" fits in the story. This movie was the most emotional one I have watched over the last years (genuinely, no exaggeration). The acting was superb, directing was at its top. Add the last union of the masters to it. This movie was what we exactly call pure cinema. Well written well directed well played. There is so much to talk about every sequence of the film, I cannot even fit here. I'm pretty sure The Irishman will have taken its place among the best pictures of cinema ten years from now. It already has for me.
That's what they shoulda done instead they did a 4 hour snooze fest about Hoffa..smh
This is gonna sound weird but these men are such a big part of my childhood. My family (esp my mom and big sister) were obsessed with mob films. Not to mention my mom had an imaginary love affair with Al Pacino 😂. Thank you guys for making me fall in love with movies.
These legends should never die!
I have ever thought same 🤦❣️
This should be a show right here. Pesci, Pacino, Deniro and Scorsese discuss any film over a weekly lunch.
🙌🏿 we need that
De Niro would politely (or not) decline...
That would be a great tv show. I’d pay to watch that.
@@mariolisa2832 No one likes De Hacko.
crazy that Pacino and Pesci never were in one of those movies together until The Irishman
Two hotheads in same room sounds badass Tony Montana meets tommy devito
They were almost together back in the 90s. Scorsese offered a role for Pacino in Goodfellas as Jimmy Conway but Pacino refused too because he didn't wanna get type cast which is weird because after Goodfellas came out, he and De Niro were in Heat, a role where he got type cast again but still a fantastic performance nevertheless
@@4deleDaz33m But he's only played a cop just a few times. Serpico, Cruising, Sea Of Love, Heat, Insomnia...and he's great at it.
@@buffythehaterslayer6918 he's great at in just about every movie he's in but I found it weird that avoid type cast was the reason that he passed on Goodfellas when he got type cast again in Heat, a big larger than life role where he went so over the top
@@buffythehaterslayer6918 Serpico!!!! What a great movie!!!!
Joe Pesci screen presence is second to non. He is Man's man,What a actor wow.
Man, it's difficult to imagine that these legends are ageing right in front of our eyes. May they be blessed superabundantly for the entertainment they have offered us over the years.
Yeah, and #Hollywood falls with them. The younger generations have very few #actors & #actresses, who achieved so much popularity & earned so much respect for themselves.
Ameeeeen
this table is legit mob movie meeting,also yeah like seeing them ageing is kinda heartbreaking bcs you know they rlly have only couple of years left...🥺😭😭
And isn’t it remarkable that they consistently remain good friends who love and respect each other till now?
We will never forget, and I will rewatch all their movies, over and over again. Because they made history. And history will stay with us forever. Thank you for all your emotions 🖤
Never pictured Joe Pesci ever having a handlebar mustache.
It might be for a part rather than hipster fashion lol
That isnt a handlebar moustache..
i know...yet somehow he looks super-cool
@@aviren340 it's definitely a handlebar mustache
Fr
It's so good to see these legends doing a film again together...You could see in their eyes how delighted they are getting into a film once again and doing new classics ❤️
Hollywood legends having an amazing interview, will be treasured for years to come! 🥇🙌
it breaks my heart to see them so old,it makes me want to cry when i think that in a few years we will probably never get to see these legendary men on the big screen again.
God bless Scorsese for giving these three legends a swan song worthy of their extraordinary legacies on film. Bittersweet though it was.
I was thinking the same thing! 😟
Yeah, it is true but think of the amazing legacy they will be leaving behind? They are immortalized on film.
Me too. But hey: those guys left a BIG mountain of great movies to go back to, many of them you can go back to over and over and over again and still find new things to love about them.
thats why they made the irishman...because they all know deep down,time is winding down..it happens to us all...i think they wanted one more scorcese classic to rally behind...one last great run...thank god for them all
I can't stop imagining this conversation as a mafia movie scene.
In a way, it totally is.
It is.
How rare is it to see Pacino in casual conversation. It's lovely.
too many legends at one place .. especially Pacino
Pacino is the greatest ever.
You’d never think Al Pacino is 80 years old, I’ve always loved these fellas. Pesci was my dads favourite actor, great men.
I agree, Al looks so much younger
You're either sarcastic or blind. Congrats
80!!? dang
@@adampatino5372 do everyone a favour and don’t bother commenting pal 👍🏻
@@leolethalbagshaw3496 i don't owe you shit. This is KZhead comments, not a safe space. Ya jackass
When Pesci hugs Al omg, priceless!!
Good thing they didn't insult each other
@@tvalokibatman6563 lol I wanna see an argument between Tony Montana and Nicky Santoro
Legends. Just simply legends. Today we dont have this kind of quality movie makers and actors.
something nobody will say but credit to netflix for how they put it together
omg that moment between Pesci and Pacino starting at 12:31 “It can’t fix your acting though” and he hugs Pacino after it takes him a minute to get the joke 😂😂🥰🥰🥰
Pacino was actually confused he was thinking “You Joe Pesci are criticising MY Al Pacino’s acting? Loool” but he was tryner be nice
They’ll all still be able to act, Pacino: sorry about that, joe 😂
That's Michael Corleone, Frank Serpico and Tony Montana. Doff thy hat.
Good shout lolc
😂😂
just felt sad this will be the last time we see these four legends together
How can you say that? Do you know?
@@mercurianlemonscp7142 it’s a fair assumption to make, because Joe Pesci is mostly retired from acting and likely won’t be back for a project like this. He almost didn’t do this movie at all, but Scorsese/De Niro talked him into it.
Korean🇰🇷
I see what you mean, anyway he did a very good job playing Rusty even though he is semi retired
Four kings of cinema of their outgoing generation. That was incredible !
So cool that Pacino mentioned Israel Horovitz, who is AdRock (Beastie Boys) father & who gave Pacino, John Cazale, Marsha Mason, etc his start. The amount of skill and brilliance at that table is mind-blowing. All amazing men in their craft.
Imagine Joe Pesci yelling: " Spider, bring me a cutty and water, will ya!"
“I thought you you said 'you were alright, Spider' “
“What am I mirage?”
@@GetERekted I just asked for a fuckin drink.
@@rossdiamondthief6627 I AM ALRIGHT
go get me a fuckin drink. move it you prick. you walk like fuckin stephen fetchet
There is more talent sitting on this table than the rest of Hollywood combined!
That's a table you really want to enjoy
Excellent - they all easily blend in together while standing individually on their own... love it... thanks.
"You can't fix the acting" u gotta love Pesci
I like Pacino's lightness and smiles.
It's amazing to see how far each of these men have come along in their respective careers and for all of theme to finally get together for "The Irishman" was indeed a sight to see. This level of talent will never again be present on the big screen. 😎👍❤️
Joe Pesci on Al Pacino - Can't fix your acting though! what a legend 💯❤️👏🏼🤣
Their voices are so soothing they’re not loud they’re calm gotta love the Scorsese squad 😌
I agree, I love Pacino's voice
How this masterpiece of a film didn't win one single Oscar is beyond me.
Backstage politics at its best. "We'll let make marty make his gangsta movie but Hollywood will have the last laugh, darling"
@@1alsturgeon they dont want to promote mafia movies which is why i think
@@kuldeepn9585 Yeah. Falls into the realm of Hollywood backstabbing.
Cause even tho the movie is great, other oscar winners in that categories were better.
@@kuldeepn9585 I think because that ship sailed . It's an old bit
Legendary actors of their time and our time (fortunately) all sitting at one table discussing their past together. Truly wholesome. I am so glad to have been alive to see this movie. I am saddened though by the fact that these fine men are at their very peak and soon they'll all be gone. I just hope that Robert DeNiro is still around by the time the movie Wise Guys is released. I'm sure it'll be good by what DeNiro can achieve.
These four at the same table, that table should be put in the actors hall of fame somewhere, four legends, we may never see this kind of talent again, what they brought to the silver screen is just incredible, put them all together, forgetaboutit.
It’s a shame we have to get old! These guys are living legends. The joy and enjoyment I’ve had watching all of them since I was a kid is part of my DNA! Love all of them. Thanks lads, for everything you’ve ever done…
DNA love that
Me too man.
☹️☹️☹️😪 u shouldn't hv to mention it all
wrong, anyone can be young forever in his/her soul if he/she want to be !!!
@@residentevildeadspace5729 ahh right…I wonder when Laurel and Hardy’s next film will be out?? They weren’t years ahead of their time…they were decades…but long deceased…
De Niro looks like someone just pulled a gun on him in the thumbnail
"YOU GET WHAT YOU FUCKIN DESERVE"
Pesci looks like he pulled the gun on the thumbnail!
@@tylando313 🤣🤣🤣
AL looks like he is about to pull a gun.
Scorsese looks like he had already targeted them with a sniper
WOW that's a table full of talent. It warms my heart to see the real GOATS all sitting together and reminiscing like that. God bless them all ❤ And I thank them for all the creative ventures they've given over the years 🎉
I hope they make more movies together (all 4 of them). We deserve it. True legends and icons.
Scorsese may be 78 years old, but he has the energy of a 28 year old. God, the man is such a legend.
He made After Hours and the king of comedy in 40 days each. He told in an interview that he was short of money because of production companies
People age the same chronologically but different biologically. Scorsese and these great actors are all aging well biologically.
What I found really remarkable about that conversation is that they are really really listening to each other and taking everyone and everything in
The best actors, filmmakers, are genuinely interested in people, characters, experiences. The less talented, just want to talk about themselves. I think that's the difference. That's why they're great at what they do.
Wrong time
Joe Pesci hugging Al "They can't fix your acting" line killed me lol
Haha... yeah, and you can see clearly that Pacino didn't appreciate the crack.
I love Pesci but he should really take a look in the mirror before he jokes about someone else's acting.
Great conversation and they all seem so passionate with their craft even after all these years.
This could've been a movie about Scorsese, De Niro, Pesci and Pacino just sitting down, eating their meals in a nice restaurant and chatting about their careers for 2 hours or more. I'd paid my money to see that!!
You 're talking just inside my heart !
hummm Three Italians, dining in the restaurant, Brooklyn probably, one of them is Al Pacino Tell me, how could this movie not end up Al Pacino shooting Joe Pesci in the face and Robert De Niro in the neck and in his head?🤣
You know what makes Martin scorcese special? He knows how to recognize talent! He knew their strengths and knew how best to use them! You can tell how excited he was from the conversation. The ideas are alive in his head and he's just happy that they are coming to reality! Great director.
That's why we call a person director.
And also I always see comments on Scorsese's movies mostly about why don't they make movies like for example Goodfellas or Wolf of Wall Street anymore these days. On a negative side, yeah that's really sad, but on the positive side, that's what makes Scorsese so special. It's only he in the industry nowadays can make those movies with the amount of skills and power he have to bring those stories to life. His skills in filmmaking is unbeatable, over the years he's still have his voice, energy and style to it that he never lost. He's like one of the greatest gift that's ever happen to cinema, legendary indeed. Take movies like Taxi Driver or Goodfellas out of film history, it would've never been the same
Definitely. He really understands actors which separates him
Agree 💯👍
So glad these legends are all still alive and making classics!
Think what life would be like if you never had these guys on the screen. So glad to be alive with these legends there movies will live long thank you Martin Robert Joe and al
They were all great but Pacino was the one who really made it all work. His energy enabled everyone else to be understated.
Pacino: Bob and I did a couple of things together. Seriously... Couple of things is what they are to him. Heat and the Godfather
Imagine to seeing al Pacino and robert deniro in same scene together in the godfather part 2
@@tvalokibatman6563 Godfather IV : Days of Future Past
Thank you for sharing this … 4 absolute legends
Basically a group of guys no one hates sharing stories with each other. How can anyone hate that.
I would bet there's plenty of hate coming at DeNiro for running his mouth about Trump.
@@DavianSinnerIt's obvious isn't it
@@DavianSinner I just hate De Niro because he's an overrated hack and he's also a pedophile.
Good lord I just want to hug Al.
Me too!!!!
Pesci’s performance on the Irishman was like he was just proving a point, he’s the best mob movie actor of all time ! Pacino still gets the best single performance with Donnie brasco
He was fantastic as Lefty.
Des Monstres sacrés ! Merci de nous avoir permis de voyager avec vous. Total respect !
Whether that we like it or not it really feels like an entire era is coming to an end, for the cinema and more. Like Joe would say "It is what it is".
Pacino is such a gentleman in this interview.. Having said that i admire them all
Love how Pacino says "I wanted to BE ALIVE in the scene."
That was funny