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One of my 'most perfect movies in every way'


From the cast to the script to the sets to the directing, a top-notch film that could go into theaters today and not look dated.

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I agree! I watched it last night on DVD and I loved it, especially the last line of Eliot Ness.

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Ahhh youre nothing but a lotta talk and a badge!

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I saw it yesterday. It's amazing how it made the last 50 movies I've seen look cheap and amateurish. It's a masterpiece of filmmaking (but not history).

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It is a great movie. The scene on the steps was done so perfectly.

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Was that a quote from Bye Bye Birdie?

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The first movie I ever saw in THX. Sounded great! Ennio Morricone's score absolutely crackled with that sound system.

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3/10

De Palma sucks. Some of the performances were OK though.

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You suck

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You have a Scarface poster on your wall, don't you?

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Agreed one of the cheesiest directors of all time. Amateurish cinematography. Even the cast couldn’t save this absolute turd.

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I agree..used to love it as a kid but it doesn't hold up. It's looks great and it has some other good qualities.

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Agree I've always liked this movie a lot.

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It's a corny, old fashioned movie. It's VERY dated.

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I don't find it dated at all. It's as close to a perfect film as can be, and as much of a crowd-pleaser in 2023 as it was when it came out. What aspects of the film do you find dated??

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Good, honest cops vs crooks.

Scarface is a very 80s movies but its themes are universal and timeless. Do you know what I'm saying?

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Because some of the cops are honest, you find it dated?

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It's copaganda, ffs!

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It's a timeless, excellent film by my reckoning. It gives a nuanced view of the police-- some are good, some are corrupt, some are in between.

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ACAB

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Kevin 🤤🤤🤤🤤😋😋😋😋

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