I know the coffee shop scene with De Niro & Pacino is where this movie gets its acclaim. The dialog in this scene is great, and the actors in it are great. However, there is another scene which I thought was amazing: it was the final quiet interplay between Judd & Kilmer. I actually watched that scene a couple of times.
Right before the final heist commences, Sizemore smiles a little at the people around him and then puts his mask on - awesome!
The Waingro character is a real psycho. Is this realistic, or is the movie just written this way? If you've ever heard a group of people entertain the idea of attempting a heist, many in the group are just misguided, while there are 1 or 2 genuine psychos in the group.
Right before the final heist commences, Sizemore smiles a little at the people around him and then puts his mask on - awesome!
The Waingro character is a real psycho. Is this realistic, or is the movie just written this way? If you've ever heard a group of people entertain the idea of attempting a heist, many in the group are just misguided, while there are 1 or 2 genuine psychos in the group.