Mateo

Mateo

I never wanna let a bad day slip by 

Favorite films

  • Dog Day Afternoon
  • Taxi Driver
  • No Country for Old Men
  • Good Time

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  • Scarface

    ★★★★

  • The King of Comedy

    ★★★★★

  • Opus

    ★★★★½

  • Casino

    ★★★★★

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  • Scarface

    Scarface

    ★★★★

    The saddest downfall in cinema history. 

    Tony tried to protect the ones he loved but in the end he just ruined each & every person’s life that came into contact with his own. He was filled with greed, animosity, jealousy, anger, revenge, spite & last of all, a void he wasn’t able to fill. 

    I think the saddest scene is when Tony goes to visit his mom & sister Gina, after five years of no contact, only for his mother to forbid Gina…

  • The King of Comedy

    The King of Comedy

    ★★★★★

    Rupert attempting to record a tape of his skit to hand to Jerry’s assistant, Cathy. 

    Rupert’s mother - “Rupert? Are you crazy? What’s da matta wid you? People are sleeping! Lower it! What’s da matta wid you?”

    Rupert - “MOMMMMM!!!!” IM NOT GUNNA LOWER IT!! I HAVE TO DO THIS NOW!!!”

    *waits to see if his mom will respond back before rewinding tape*

    God this movie was fucking fantastic!!! What a change of character, what a change of scene to…

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  • The Godfather Part II

    The Godfather Part II

    ★★★★★

    John Cazale. I can’t stress enough how great this film is. The best out of the trilogy. 

    *Michael fiercely grabs a hold of Fredo’s head & goes in for a kiss. THE kiss of death*

    Michael. Int of New Years Eve Ball in Cuba
    “I know it was you, Fredo. You broke my heart. You broke my heart.”

    Michael. Int of his Lake Tahoe office. 
    I’ve always taken care of you, Fredo.”

    Fredo
    “Taken care of me?! You’re my kid brother!…

  • The Panic in Needle Park

    The Panic in Needle Park

    ★★★★

    These are the kinds of films that I live for, the ones that I strive to see, to feel, to understand… to immerse myself in. There’s such a raw, authentic, feel to the films that came out in the 70’s that we really just don’t see anymore. They were gritty, they were surreal, they were blatantly honest. “The Panic in Needle Park” tells the tale of two junk slinging lovers in 1970’s New York City & takes you behind the curtain…