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Scarface

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Brian De Palma film starring Al Pacino as Tony Montana that was analyzed in detail by a subreddit user who finally watched it after avoiding it since high school.

Mentions (4)
"we walk to their place like 15 minutes away, we get there, it's chill, they're nice/not pushy. we're chatting/drinking when all of a sudden one of the dudes gets up to go to the another room and he comes out with a mirror with a GIANT pile of cocaine on it. like a scarface level of cocaine -- i have"
lockjaw blowjob (or why i changed my linkedin settings) · u/father_karine · ↑484 · 2022-05-06
"I can't name you a single movie from the last 20 years that has a Latino main character. None of the "classic" American films of any decade are about them. (Scarface maybe? Though that's more about White Cubans than the mestizos I'm thinking of)"
Latinos are the biggest racial group in California and Texas. · u/Much-Childhood-1695 · ↑347 · 2024-01-23
"One thing that stood out to me was how the framing and compositions of the movie don't bother at all to hide the fact that Al Pacino is much shorter than everyone else which was kind of charming and honest. I'm happy for manlets getting some earnest representation, although I do wonder if none of th"
Scarfaceposting · u/just-a-jape · ↑44 · 2021-03-22
"Even though I watch a ton of cinema someone posting about Scarface on here recently made me realize I never actually got around to watching it - I think since it was always recommended to me in high school by the same dorks who told me to watch Boondock Saints I just instinctively dragged my boots i"
Scarfaceposting · u/just-a-jape · ↑44 · 2021-03-22
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