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Favorite Harvey Keitel Film

Gene Kelly Forever

over 1 year ago

My Favorite Harvey Keitel Movie is Reservoir Dogs it’s my favorite movie of all time. My favorite Reservoir Dogs in order are:
- Mr.White
- Mr.Blonde
- Mr.Pink
- Mr.Orange
- Nice Guy Eddie
- Mr.Brown
- Mr.Blue
- Joe Cabot
This movie is always going to be the best Tarantino movie of all time and Mr.White is always going to be my favorite film character of all time!!!! Love you Mr.White and Love you Harvey Keitel forever!!!! <3 :)

Robert W Peabody III

over 1 year ago

Ulysses’ Gaze 1995

Marc G.

over 1 year ago

Monkey Trouble

Into the Void

over 1 year ago

Bad Lieutenant

Matt Parks

over 1 year ago

Bad Lieutenant

Waterlo​o Sunset

over 1 year ago

Taxi Driver

J.D.

over 1 year ago

Malik

over 1 year ago

Clockers.

Waterlo​o Sunset

over 1 year ago

Harvey Keitel is not masturbating but he is getting butt nekkid again.

Ben Simingt​on

over 1 year ago

THE DUELLISTS, though I’ll give best Keitel score to ULYSSES’ GAZE.

edit: finally rewatched RESERVOIR DOGS last month for the first time since…1995? And I’d definitely say Keitel’s and Roth’s performances are its strongest points.

yaz

over 1 year ago

Bad Lieutenant

Arsaib

over 1 year ago

Uli Cain, Cinefid​el¹³

over 1 year ago

Mean Streets was solid all the way around, and even if I can admit it is not the best Scorsese, it his my favorite Scorsese film.

Keitel held the film together as DeNiro was wild and there was chaos all around Keitel was mostly calm and cool.

38 years on, he has had bigger performances, but I still altogether, Mean Streets is his best.

Joks

over 1 year ago

Keitel’s performance is hit and miss in Ulysses Gaze i thought. At times he is very effective while at others you can tell he is struggling with the language differences.

Anyway, for movies where Harvey is in the lead:

Bad Lieutenant.
Fingers

^^They are about level, but Keitel’s character is more complex in Fingers than in B.T i think. He seems more layered and interesting. but Toback isn’t as good a film maker as Ferrara so……..

two classic scenes:

^^no doubt Tarantino was influenced by the use of music in this film.

Robert W Peabody III

over 1 year ago

Keitel’s performance is hit and miss in Ulysses Gaze i thought.

I think it might be a different ‘Keitel’ for a fan, which is why I recommended it.

Joks

over 1 year ago

^^fair enough Robert.

although he does get on his knees and let out a few of those trademark anguished cries that are nothing less than the sound of a man that has watched his entire family being slaughtered right before his very eyes.

or one that has been evicted after receiving the largest overdue back tax bill of all time.

I would like to say Bad Lieutenant, as many of you have, but I equally loved him in Smoke.

Jaspar Lamar Crabb

over 1 year ago

How do you select?

Smoke
Bad Lieutenant
Nightwatch
Mean Streets
Fingers
The Duellists
Bugsy
The Piano
Blue Collar

IMPOSSIBLE

Robert W Peabody III

over 1 year ago

Keitel’s performance is hit and miss in Ulysses Gaze i thought. At times he is very effective while at others you can tell he is struggling with the language differences.
Yeah, and I think that’s something he isn’t in his other films – struggling to comprehend.

@ JASPAR LAMAR CRABB

Oh hell, when you put it that way, I can’t help but feel foolish for choosing in the first place.

Joks

over 1 year ago

“Yeah, and I think that’s something he isn’t in his other films – struggling to comprehend.”

I was waiting for this response earlier. Don’t assume i have misunderstood the nature of his character’s ‘dilemma’(or more specifically, crisis) in Ulysses Gaze – i haven’t!! The film is about cultural and existential instability. I understand this. the character is not meant to be ‘concrete’ and assured in the traditional sense, but i’m not convinced he conveys those aspects of his character’s existence as consistently as he could have. and he is clearly have trouble speaking Greek in a few scenes where he is expected to. He looks uncomfortable.

Personally i think this is the fault of Angelopoulos. He doesn’t tend to direct English speaking actors as well, or even scenes in English for that matter. Have you seen Dust Of Time? The problem is evident there as well, and also in the English speaking moments in The Suspended Step Of The Stork. They just come off as ackward, even moreso than usual.

If that’s not what you are suggesting(i.e that i have perhaps misunderstood the character or role) then i officially retract the above paragraph ;-)

Robert W Peabody III

over 1 year ago

Joks,
Would I really question your understanding of an Angelopoulos film?
Of course not ! but I might here, just to bring your clarity forefront for others on the thread.

Mike

over 1 year ago

Smoke and Blue in the face for me (he plays the same character)

Ben Simingt​on

over 1 year ago

Sweet ‘stache. Love Keitel’s little displays of nonchalant control as the other actor exhibits more and more fear.

Joks

over 1 year ago

ROBERT: nice one ;-)

He is great in Smoke, i agree with Mike, plus he gets to do a reversal/reprise of that ‘take it on the arches’ line from Fingers

or was that in Blue?

Gene Kelly Forever

over 1 year ago

Thaks for the posts guys well Harvey Keitel is the best actor alive in my opinon

joey Noodles

7 months ago

Some twat will say From Dusk Till Dawn, I can feel it.
Favourite film Keitel has been in has to be Taxi Driver, obviously if you know my tastes.
Favourite Keitel performance has to be Mean Streets
Least favourite, The Last Temptation of Christ

Dennis Brian

7 months ago

of the films he has been involved with Bugsy easily
of the films he starred in, still Bad Lieutenant

Alex

7 months ago

One of the greatest scenes of all time

“My fucking hero…” I’m talking about him of course. Bad Lieutenant, Smoke and Mean Streets aside, I thought he was great in Who’s That Knocking at My Door.