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Heat: The Diner Scene
In their first ever exchange on film, Al Pacino and Robert De Niro let the sparks fly as Vincent (Pacino), an LAPD Lieutenant, pulls over Neil (De Niro), a career thief and invites him out for coffee.
Mar 11, 2008 3:45 PM
Re: Heat: The Diner Scene
Doh! the abridged version ...

The complete one contains some additional dialog:

"What do you say I buy you a cup of coffee?" Pacino says.

"Yeah, sure," De Niro says. "Let's go."

"Follow me." Pacino turns and walks away.

"Which joint?" De Niro yells after him.

Pacino stops, looks back. "Starbucks. It's right on this corner."

De Niro grimaces. "No. Starbucks it ain't gonna be for us."

Pacino shrugs. "So ..."

De Niro starts his car's engine. "You follow me."
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Re: Heat: The Diner Scene
I never remember that dialogue. Is that from the uncut version of the film?
By: Aigiotis
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Re: Heat: The Diner Scene
... I was joking ... This tells me, if you thought that dialog was real, I really need to go work for The Daily Show or something.

W_W Rule 1: Consider the possibility of a joke somewhere ...

Great link, by the way. I thought of submitting it myself a while ago but then doubted and forgot about it. Same thing happens more often, among others with the Jeremy Irons Death Penalty link. Stupid me.
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