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That first baseball bat to the head shot you can almost feel it. RIP Sean Connery
16:26: Marion knew something wasn't right
The Chief of Police was so deep in the muck that he let Nitti kill a uniformed police officer to take his place in the elevator with Oscar and Capone's bookkeeper. It's not easy to spot, because they only show the dead cop's body for a moment.
It was a wonderful film but a highly fictionalized account of what took place.
Legendary film.
I would recommend J F.K.
American prohibition was a misguided and unsuccessful attempt to enforce morality by making the the manufacture and sale of alcohol illegal. It lasted from 1920 to 1933 and there were lots of legal loopholes. But the new laws gave rise to bootlegging – making and selling illegal booze, much of it inferior and even dangerous. And it was in this atmosphere that mobsters like Capone flourished.
Now you must see Intouchables (2011)
A feelgood movie!
Game over😁
Ness and his companions were untouchable because they couldn't be corrupted by the criminals. They wouldn't take bribes or be intimidated by threats.
“The Untouchables” started as a novel that Ness ghost wrote with another person. He definitely intended his team to be known as the untouchables, meaning they were untouchable by corruption.
At the end: Because a ‘cop’ is different to the treasury officer. Like a regular street cop 🙂
Walking the ‘beat’ is when policemen used to walk an area of the city to be a police presence to uphold the laws. They are called ‘best cops’.
Capone died in prison of a natural cause, and his brain was chewed up by syphilis in any case.
you guys havent released a Game of Thrones reaction in a very long time. Are you not watching it any more?
Capone didn't die in a gun fight. He died at home, after having served his prison time. He died of syphilis. Penicilus was available at that time, but the big bad Al Capone was afraid of needles, so was never vaccinated.
I suggest SPARTACUS (1960) and Gladiator (2000)
She got traumatized when the bat hit his head 10:20🤣🤣🤣🤣
check out: District 9
loved this reaction👍🇨🇦
One of the best movies over imo 🙂 👍
Corruption was so rampant, especially in Chicago, that is why the old experienced Malone character is so unique. That is why they had to recruit a rookie cop. They were the "Untouchables".
Movies from Roman times…It's too long to watch and review here, but HBO's Rome: Season 1 is excellent. It's about the rise and fall of Julius Caesar, the end of the Republic phase and beginning of the Emperor phase, and gives an interesting view of different levels of Roman society too. Really, really well done. Season 2 was not nearly as good, but Season 1 was outstanding.
The stairway scene was a tribute to the Odessa Steps scene in "Battleship Potemkin". So epic!
SIAP, Al Capone died in Miami, FL from tertiary(third stage) syphilis which destroys mental capacities.
This movie is based on a TV show, that was based on a radio drama, that was based on a book, that was based on actual events. If you want to know the real story, you should check out Oversimplified's video on Prohibition.
Great movie
Its amazing how Capone made $1.3 billion in the 1930s from illegal hootch.
Capone died in a nursing home of heart attack brought on by chronic syphilis
Capone didn’t die in a shootout but he probably wished he had…instead Capone suffered from syphilis while incarcerated in Alcatraz to the point he was certifiably insane eventually released from prison and lived like a feeble minded man in Florida where he died…and during Prohibition you were allowed to drink alcohol…in short Prohibition law was the legal prevention of the manufacture, sale, and transportation of alcoholic beverages in the United States from 1920 to 1933 under the terms of the Eighteenth Amendment.
I’m telling you. Check out my favorite mafia movie, Miller’s Crossing.
Love them old cars
I laughed when you said "alcohol was considered a drug"…as if that is crazy. Most people today would agree it's crazy….yet, more people are addicted to alcohol than any drug…more road deaths are connected to drunk drivers than any drug. More violence is committed on alcohol than any drug. Just sayin'
if marion really wants to see classic tv about rome, watch "i, claudius", a 13-episode miniseries that's the 1976 version of "game of thrones". (in fact, there is at least one cast member that stars in both.)
I love this movie; it's when I first fell in love with Kevin Costner.
Ness is a Treasury agent, not a cop
I know you reacted to The Green Mile (1999) about a year ago, but do you recognize Warden Hal Moores' wife Melinda, whom John Coffey healed of a brain tumor? She's award-winning actress Patricia Clarkson, 12 years younger, here playing Eliot Ness' wife Catherine.
29:50 "He'd have wanted a cop to have it." Ness was a Treasury Agent. Stone was the cop, in the Chicago PD, on loan to the Treasury Dept.
Llore cuando mataron a sean Connery (Malone) aún se me pinta un lagrimon, buena reacción 😁🇦🇷🖐️
Wonderful reaction!!! TThanks so much. A delight to see.
If you a great Kevin Costner film, gotta watch JFK.
🙂
Capone died in prison after he was convicted of income tax evasion.
Al Capone (in real life) really was brought down by tax evasion, so the accountant was the secret weapon Elliot Ness did not know he needed.
I hate movies that pretend to be historical, but are pure fiction, like this fantasy. The untouchables had absolutely nothing to do with Capone's arrest. The IRS did that without the untouchables' help. The untouchables never fired a shot. Ness did not kill anyone. Frank Nitti committed suicide.
No Hollywood BS here, this is the real deal: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Untouchables_(law_enforcement)
Well, you were right the 14th time you called Game Over :/
that shot was in the mouth
During the railway scene, Stone shot him in the mouth. I always show it to me media students to review angles and shots and they love it!
If you want more Costner: Silverado, Revenge, Open Range, The Bodyguard, and Tin Cup are a few of my favs. Keep up the great channel.