HEAT Review, De Niro/Pacino’s Legendary Diner Scene and Michael Mann’s Meticulousness

In this episode, Wellington and Savon are joined by Earon James, Pastor of Antioch Fellowship in Pace and host of the Theology Q&A Podcast; on The Witness BCC Network. They review HEAT, the 1995 crime film, starring Al Pacino, Robert De Niro and Val Kilmer and directed by Michael Mann. They discuss why this is not only an all-time crime film but also one of the best put-together movies that’s ever been witnessed, the iconic and timeless De Niro-Pacino diner scene, Val Kilmer’s key development and Michael Mann’s long-lasting meticulousness and how he impressively captured the grittiness of L.A. in a fresh way.
In this episode, Wellington and Savon are joined by Earon James,  Pastor of Antioch Fellowship in Pace and host of the Theology Q&A Podcast; on The Witness BCC Network. They review HEAT, the 1995 crime film, starring Al Pacino, Robert De Niro and Val Kilmer and directed by Michael Mann. 

They discuss why this is not only an all-time crime film but also one of the best put-together movies that’s ever been witnessed, the iconic and timeless De Niro-Pacino diner scene, Val Kilmer’s key development and Michael Mann’s long-lasting meticulousness and how he impressively captured the grittiness of L.A. in a fresh way. 
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