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Anyone here all the hatred for all applicants (Tony Montana ') "Scarface" tough guys?
For example, as in the Videos that I pass by Al Pacino … even though he was not the real … Scarface Al Pacino is Italian so some people confuse Scarface … ok as Tony Montana Italian uncle … was Cuban … and then act as if they were so bad @ ss when they have no idea how to really be your own boss … Ok I might not be, but you do not I see where I'm imitating and acting as if he is the God of all … I know that actors and artists, people have money … but so does the real mafia peeps elsewhere and all other successful people .. but why would they want to be behind Tony Montana ?…. power, respect, and leadership can be obtained through anyones own success … Scarface is a great film … but does not show or say anything about who or what was actually Tony Montana …. I know I just wanted to give my opinion expected to be respected and as you will …
I somewhat agree with you. Tony "Scarface" Montana was not the "real" Scarface. Al Capone was, but that's another story. As for people trying to act like him, well, there are applicants from all over the place. I prefer characters like Batman, V for Vendetta, or James Bond. They have WAY more intelligence and sense of style then Tony does, and they are good.
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