Say Hello To Our New Little Friend — ‘Scarface’ Impersonator Had 6-Hour Standoff With Cops
Sometimes crazy people have standoffs with cops; it happens. Crazy people in L.A., though? They always want to "do it in character."
Sometimes crazy people have standoffs with cops; it happens. Crazy people in L.A., though? They always want to "do it in character."
A reboot of the oft-quoted 1983 cult classic ‘Scarface’ is being developed by Universal.
There is no timeline for the release of the film, at this point, since potential script writers are being considered. Universal doesn’t intend the film be a sequel or a remake, but rather a re-imagination that draws from the themes prevalent in both Al Pacino’s notorious version of Scarface and the original 1932 Howard Hawkes-directed ‘Scarface.’
The classic line, “Say hello to my little friend,” which Al Pacino’s Tony Montana character belts out before his absurdly violent last stand in the cult classic ‘Scarface,’ has become deeply ingrained in pop culture since the film’s 1983 debut.
Movieline got its hands on some never-before-seen outtakes of that scene, which show that Pacino didn’t exactly nail the line on his first try.