Frank Snitches (Ending Scene) | American Gangster 4K HDR
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An outcast New York City cop is charged with bringing down Harlem criminal Frank Lucas, whose real life inspired this partly biographical film.
All Comments (21)
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That coffee cup had 4 days until retirement
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Fun fact: after all the corruption was arrested, the city was finally clean for a whole 365 minutes.
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"Yeah Frank. Get in line. That one stretches around the block too". It was that moment when Frank knew that Richie had his number. That Richie was incorruptable and not scared of Frank.
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There is snitching, and there is snitching. Frank just burned all the cops that were dirty. If he was going down, everyone was going down.
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I bet that 70's courtroom coffee tasted terrible....
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That was the cleanest cup smack ive ever witnessed. Not a drop, of that coffee hit that table.
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Those guys in the bowling alley deserved prison for wearing those pants in public.
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To all the people pointing out that Frank only snitches on the dirty cops... This is a Hollywood movie, which often distorts facts to make the movie better. In real life, Frank snitched on everyone. Cops, drug dealers, mafia... all of them.
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"You know what, you can do whatever you wanna do. So it don't mean nothin' to me for you to show up tomorrow mornin' with your head blown off, you understand what I'm sayin'?" "Yeah Frank. Get in line. That one stretches around the block too." The moment Frank realized this was a man he couldn't intimidate.
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I ALWAYS thought it was so cool how they switched! Russell Crowe was the villian and Denzel was the good guy back in 1995 in Virtuosity and Russell Crowe was the cop and Denzel was the villian in 2007 in American Gangster😎
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I like how Frank and the Detective find common agreeable grounds knowing where they both come from and what they want. Frank probably never seen a good cop a day in his life. and any good cop he seen probably died in front of him
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OMG it just occurred to me that, when they keep passing the cup of coffee its symbolic. It's a stand-in for "check" and "checkmate" in chess. Every time one of them makes a really good point about the current topic in the interrogation, they push the cup towards the other in a way of saying, "Check. Your move." They're "one upping" each other. Great writing!
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Fun fact: Frank Lucas was shot 197 times by a Russian hit squad at the end of Training Day.
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I always loved the choice by the writers for the cup of coffee to spill when Trupo stands up. Signifying he’s made his decision to kill himself. If he was still wanting to be alive, he wouldn’t just stand up and ruin his bedsheet by spilling the coffee. But he knew he’d be dead soon, so why should he care.
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“Here’s pen and paper, tell us where Wakanda is … And also Thanos while you’re at it”
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Can’t blame him for snitching. Everybody got too greedy, it was never going to be enough.
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Don't know what it is about Denzel, but even when he's playing a villain I want him to win.
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And there was never a dirty cop again
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Sadly the real Frank never really got back on the right way.
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Frank met his match here. Awesome scene