Scarface Reboot | dir. Luca Guadagnino | Written by Coen brothers

Did you know the 1983 film was a remake ?

  • Yes

    Votes: 7 77.8%
  • Had No Clue

    Votes: 2 22.2%

  • Total voters
    9
Scarface was hot trash. Mildly entertaining. Then dude goes out like a chump. Got lit up in his own house and became a full blown crack head. Didn’t vanish out the game to retire.

Casino, goodfellas, carlitos, godfather, even that joint Empire with John ligazigamo
 
Scarface was hot trash. Mildly entertaining. Then dude goes out like a chump. Got lit up in his own house and became a full blown crack head. Didn’t vanish out the game to retire.

Casino, goodfellas, carlitos, godfather, even that joint Empire with John ligazigamo
***** was an incestuous cokehead getting high on his own supply, simping for another cokehead since he couldn't **** his sister and got clapped in his own damn house
 
I never liked the scene when he first went to buy the two keys. Two keys is t that big of a deal for all that went down and how dramatic the deal was. Especially during that era. Also nobody is Living like that and all they score is 2 keys.
 
Yall seeing exactly what I saw. They gassed this movie like crazy throughout the years for no reason. No need for a reboot UNLESS they make Scarface some full blown savage and with good casting then this could be a classic.
 
I never liked the scene when he first went to buy the two keys. Two keys is t that big of a deal for all that went down and how dramatic the deal was. Especially during that era. Also nobody is Living like that and all they score is 2 keys.

Omar set up Tony on that risky deal after he was insulted/threatened in the parking lot. It’s not so much the measly 2 kilos but more to see if those Columbians were capable of ripping them off. Omar figured if Tony and his crew die....oh well so what.
 
I have the Scarface forces. Still DS. Might have to break those jawns out for the flick.
 
Scarface the cultural impact > Scarface the movie.
And they gotta be trolling with the casting. First a white guy plays a Cuban. Now MBJ. What's next, The Last Ninja on Earth starting Tom Hanks?
 
Scarface the cultural impact > Scarface the movie.
And they gotta be trolling with the casting. First a white guy plays a Cuban. Now MBJ. What's next, The Last Ninja on Earth starting Tom Hanks?

well they did do this
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But MBJ can play as a Cuban - don’t see the big deal?

I agree he can. Probably do a better accent than Pacino too. My only problem is I have him typecast as Creed jr. and that might be difficult for him to pull off if the writers/director insist on the infamous cursing temper tantrums. Pacino made it borderline cartoonish.
 
Scarface the cultural impact > Scarface the movie.
And they gotta be trolling with the casting. First a white guy plays a Cuban. Now MBJ. What's next, The Last Ninja on Earth starting Tom Hanks?
Again, the original Scarface was Italian based on Al Capone a.k.a Scarface.

So MBJ isn't gonna be playing a cuban :lol: If they just make this Scarface a black man in the 90s to modern day they'll have all the story material they'll ever need.

Dudes out here really think Scarface was an original story :lol:

If the Coen Bros focus on the source material, the book, and mix in **** from the OG you gonna get a lot of different stuff. None of that immigrant comes to America story angle or the politics of the late 70s/80s.

They can do the entire movie without a single repeated line from the 1983 remake.
 
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Again, the original Scarface was Italian based on Al Capone a.k.a Scarface.

So MBJ isn't gonna be playing a cuban :lol: If they just make this Scarface a black man in the 90s to modern day they'll have all the story material they'll ever need.

Dudes out here really think Scarface was an original story :lol:

If the Coen Bros focus on the source material, the book, and mix in **** from the OG you gonna get a lot of different stuff. None of that immigrant comes to America story angle or the politics of the late 70s/80s.

They can do the entire movie without a single repeated line from the 1983 remake.
Sounds like a wannabe nino brown to me
 
Sounds like a wannabe nino brown to me
New Jack City never covered Nino Brown's rise and fall. Just his fall.

I assume the movie is gonna have a serious approach so I'd think more like American Gangsta and less like New Jack City.
 
Good movie. The title wasn’t even about him anyway like most assume. Currently rocking the long hair and beard myself, looking like a Filipino samurai / jesus during quarantine.

Yeap -Mr. White coming to save a whole race. :lol:

Good movie though. :lol:
 
Yeap -Mr. White coming to save a whole race. :lol:

Good movie though. :lol:
It was the opposite though, the samurai were the ones who saved him. The samurai couldn’t be saved since Japan was going through major changes forced upon them by the American navy. Swords and armor were no match against that crazy crank gatling gun.
 
It was the opposite though, the samurai were the ones who saved him. The samurai couldn’t be saved since Japan was going through major changes forced upon them by the American navy. Swords and armor were no match against that crazy crank gatling gun.

I have the movie but I can’t remember it throughly. You’re right, they saved him initially in the beginning of the movie. However, he still helped save the samurai (when they all was getting wiped out) by presenting the sword. As most movies, mr. white is saving the day. (Samurai traditions)
 
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he didn’t do a good job saving, they all died.

So technically he was the last samurai :lol:


He saved their tradition(the samurai traditions) by presenting the sword. Still that mindset - took a white man to save a Japanese tradition (or atleast remind the emperor).
 
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