Casino Ending Scene House Of The Rising Sun
Posted on : 08-03-2010 | By : admin | In : Gambling
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Casino Ending Scene House Of The Rising Sun Scorses’s best use of music in a film.
Casino Ending Scene House Of The Rising Sun Scorses’s best use of music in a film.
@the sloth …I agree 100% the killing of nicky and his brother was hard to watch …death by bats and buried alive omg
@TheSlothook
i know what you mean you cant help to watch
THis was easily one of the most violent non horror films I have ever seen. But man its such a good movie
@BobMarley211 I think…I could be wrong its the cowboy who got throw out of the casino earlier in the film. Just a guess.
can someone tell me who the guy is at 2:54 ??? Ive seen the movie like 10 times but never remember that guy from anywhere else
couldnt have put in a better song. it fits in so well
Good fuckin movie
why? what do you mean?
AT 5:02 THEY CONVERT TO ISLAM
hits him with his gun and pulls bag over his head ol
In Goodfellas Frank Vincent’s character’s name is Billy Batts. In Casino Frank kills 2 people with a bat.
great movie but a lot of continuity errors in the editing. 4:19 Aces window is down. 4:45 his window is up.
@20000DT drown him and suffocate him in his own blood..
I love when they say “fuck u” then shoot those guys who directly fall in the hole … The guns’ sound like a beat lol
lol, I love how it’s the same two hitmen in each whacking.
They must have had their jobs full that day.
was wondering myself..thats real life gangster Frank Cullotta doing that..im going to buy his book…..i think he hits him in the neck with a small axe or a wood stake with a nail through it then pulls the bag down over his head… get the Frank Cullotta book, maybe that will tell u for sure.
Ok at 2:50 what the hell do they do to kill the guy
what a time to end the video .. when he gets hit with a bat
man i love this scene
Cameo: [Frank Cullotta] the grey-haired hitman in sunglasses near the end of the movie. He was the chief lieutenant of Tony “The Ant” Spilotro in the late ’70s, early ’80s. Cullotta entered the Witness Protection Program before the “cornfield incident” took place and was not present, unlike Marino.
maybe one of the best scenes EVER!
my favorite song, and my favorite movie. Fantastic
More than anything, what strikes me about Scorsese’s films is the overwhelming sadness that pervades his movies.
Its because as Pesci says…In the end we really fucked it up.
better a dead body than a alive rat