Joe Pesci threatens banker from Casino
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Published 2010-02-15
All Comments (21)
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“Cuz I’m fuckin’ stupid. I don’t give a fuck about jail.” That is such a scary line lol
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What we should've said to Goldman Sachs in 2008
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Joe Pesci is terrifying when playing a character like Nicky, but then he could play Leo in Lethal Weapon and be just as convincing. That's real talent.
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This is still one of the best arguments in a film that I’ve seen. I love how they talk over each other and trip over their words. It adds the feeling that an organic argument typically has. This feels like a very natural breakdown between two old friends.
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Pesci and De Niro’s chemistry in this scene is so realistic and authentic. That’s what makes Scorsese films so great.
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THERE WASN'T TOO MANY MIDDLE AGED ACTORS AT 5'4 THAT CAN MAKE YOU BELIEVE HE WAS A LEGIT TOUGH GUY.
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"a fucking pink robe and a...uh a fucking cigarette holder, and I've lost control??" 😂
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The John Barrymore line gets me every time 😂😂
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Some scammers deserve to be confronted this way.
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"and guess what? I'll split your head open again.. cuz I'm f***ing stupid." Love it!
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“Do you think he got the point?” LMAO
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"Did you at least tell her about your little role in that situation?" 😂😂😂
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"The least you can do is return my phone calls though." I like how he says that all nice and regular.
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"and I think in all fairness, I should explain to you exactly what it is that I do." and then the banker nods & smiles like he thinks he's in for some kind of treat, LOL!!! 😂
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“What are you gonna do strong arm me ?” proceeds to get strong armed
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"I think I want my money back" it's the eyes that get me every time 😂😂😂
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"You're walking around like John Barrymore. A pink robe and a cigarette holder?" HAHAHAHA
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Pesci still cussing & mumbling as he walked down the steps was awesome
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Pesci is so convincing when he rants that even though we KNOW its all just acting we are TOTALLY taken in and intimidated. Every performance of his and DeNiro is a masterclass in acting.
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Joe Pesci's gangster roles are probably the most convincingly intimidating I've ever seen.