The Action Is The Juice

Published 2024-07-28

All Comments (21)
  • @jagerofwands
    "Drop of a hat these guys will rock and roll" - me to myself when a Nissan altima with blown out speakers pulls up next to me at 2am
  • @JP1-506
    The book- Heat 2 gives more background on Neil, he served with the Marines as well in Vietnam. He meets Chris in prison and becomes his mentor of sorts. It begins in 1988 and ends in the early 2000s. Well worth a read
  • @boromir4pres
    I love how Pacino was high on cocaine during the “Great ass” scene. Hank Azaria’s reaction was real and priceless, as all was improved.
  • Still can't wrap my head around Admin being born in 96
  • @IceGuadian
    "i was born in '96" i thought he was much more of an oldhead when i couldve probably been in the same cod or halo lobby as him
  • People hate on Pacinos acting in this movie but I think it’s perfect for a grizzled detective with nothing left to lpse
  • @sumpterino
    19:20 I was about to comment on that very thing! When he was producing his TV show "Barry", Bill Hader talked about a conversation he had with one of the soundguys who'd worked on HEAT and said that they didn't edit the sound at all in post production because every thing they did made it sound worse. Which is why that scene sounds way different and way better than basically every other firefight in every other movie.
  • @GreatLoner
    For the question of how they got the bullet holes in the cars during the heist shootout. Apparently from what I remember from the Mann commentary on the Heat dvd, they shot the cars then them painted over with bondo. During the filming scenes, they used squibs to reveal the bullet holes.
  • @guns2317
    Heat and Collateral are among THE premier crime films of all time.
  • Me when I'm on a date and she asks what my favorite movie is. "And then they tried dubbing the gunshots, but it didn't sound nearly as good when they were filming it with blanks so th- wait where are you going?"
  • In the big shootout they cut the music. It makes a difference that almost goes unnoticed because the visuals are so gripping. I think it puts you in the experience, though. I’ve been in a situation like that, and there’s a real sense of desperation and aloneness. Your senses get very focused. I think music, in the film, would take you back out of that feeling. Also, the best moment in the movie is when Chris is coming out of the bank and about to get in the car. At the last second he sees a cop and doesn’t even say anything to his crew. He instantly transitions from pay-day grin to full-auto offensive. Dope.
  • @MegaC2d
    One time, In Carjackastan, we were killing some time in a rec center. I put on HEAT, none of the kids I was deployed with had ever seen in it...because it was too old....I never felt like screaming "GET OFF MY LAWN!" so much in my life
  • "I can get killed telling you this." "You can get killed walking your doggie! Always loved that line.
  • @agent_espo
    My favorite line in this movie is “We gotta hurry and rob this bank, turn up the Heat!!
  • @Maine307
    when i was an Infantry instructor Camp Lejeuen in 99-2001 USMC, we would use the Heat movie scene to help instruct examples..of shooting and moving and reloading comunicating skills.. they did a good job and helped us prove a point before we got into our MOUT and shooting n moving.. 20 yrs in the Marines, plus being WIA Afghan and returning to finish my 20.. i saw a lot of couples and divorces splt.. it takes a strong woman.. glad my second wife married 20 yrs now.. good woman no regrets. Married a Japanese Woman and never looked back, and saw a lot failed marriages
  • @lbwlawyer
    “. . . Because there is a dead man at the other end of this line . . .” DeNiro at his best
  • @Staroy
    You were born in 96? I thought 86 lol
  • @madcapHPS
    People always say "they showed Marines "HEAT" in bootcamp. But in reality, it was School of Infantry (for myself at least). Still some of the best mag changes, "shoot move communicate" and Australian peel footage available.