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Scarface (1983)

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A tale of greed, violence, and ultimately self-destruction, Scarface (1983) is a crime drama masterpiece that more than deserves its place in the pantheon of great films. Written by Oliver Stone and directed by Brian De Palma, this remake of the 1932 film of the same name swaps 1920's Chicago and illegal booze for 1980's Miami and the cocaine trade. In what is likely his most iconic role, Al Pacino plays Tony Montana, a Cuban refugee who makes his way out of a refugee camp by killing one of Castro's old commanders for an American drug dealer (Robert Loggia). Ending up in Miami, Tony and his buddy Manny (Steven Bauer) don't take to life as minimum wage employees, so soon the two are working for that dealer and making some very good money. But Tony doesn't want to be anyone's employee. Unafraid of using violence, Tony branches out on his own and takes over the Miami drug scene, making himself both a wealthy kingpin and the prime target of both the law and his rivals. By now you should know that Tony goes down in a hail of gunfire, but you might not realize we never get to say hello to his little friend. While Al Pacino shows off his sexy side when he kicks back in a bubble bath and smokes a fat cigar, all we get to see is his slightly hairy chest. That's the bad guy with the great body! Other than Mr. Montana's chest, we get to watch as Steven Bauer relaxes in bed with a naked woman. He chats on the phone while she runs her fingers through his chest hair and enjoys his nice upper body, but we never see him naked either. The world is yours, but your world doesn't involve a look at Pacino's pecker in Scarface