HEAT (1995) Movie Reaction! | First Time Watch | Robert De Niro | Al Pacino | Val Kilmer
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Top Comments (10)
That diner scene between Pacino and De Niro is probably one of my favorite pieces of cinema of all time. The ketchup bottle on the table between them should be in a museum.
Competent people doing things competently is my favorite movie genre
"I had coffee with McCauley, HALF AN HOUR AGO!!"
This movie is one of the alltime classic masterpieces. Its flawless. It even gets better with age, as watching it takes me back to the 90's nostalgia and the era of awesome cinema.
Rest In Peace To Val Kilmer
I'm so happy Buffalo Bill finally gave up his serial killer ways and became a honest police officer.
You have to see COLLATERAL, it's the other great film by Michael Mann, director of HEAT.
The best Bank Robbery scene ever! Such a beautiful ending with them holding hands. Both so similar to each other just on opposite rides of the line
The US Marine Corps, still to this day, uses the scene where Val Kilmer reloads behind the car as a textbook perfect combat rapid reload. Absolutely amazing film, one of my all time favorites.
Incredible movie. In some circles, probably one of the more underrated films ever.
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Top Comments (10)
That diner scene between Pacino and De Niro is probably one of my favorite pieces of cinema of all time. The ketchup bottle on the table between them should be in a museum.
Competent people doing things competently is my favorite movie genre
"I had coffee with McCauley, HALF AN HOUR AGO!!"
This movie is one of the alltime classic masterpieces. Its flawless. It even gets better with age, as watching it takes me back to the 90's nostalgia and the era of awesome cinema.
Rest In Peace To Val Kilmer
I'm so happy Buffalo Bill finally gave up his serial killer ways and became a honest police officer.
You have to see COLLATERAL, it's the other great film by Michael Mann, director of HEAT.
The best Bank Robbery scene ever! Such a beautiful ending with them holding hands. Both so similar to each other just on opposite rides of the line
The US Marine Corps, still to this day, uses the scene where Val Kilmer reloads behind the car as a textbook perfect combat rapid reload. Absolutely amazing film, one of my all time favorites.
Incredible movie. In some circles, probably one of the more underrated films ever.