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Welcome to Scarface.com - a fan site which is all about Scarface, from the legendary movies. This website is strictly a fan site and is not affiliated in any way with any of the companies who have produced movies, video games, or music using this name. This site contains lots of Scarface-related information, history, links, and products, and will soon offer a Scarface discussion board. We also have a great selection here of Scarface Posters for the true Tony Montana fans!
The name "Scarface" has referred to a number of characters over the years: Al Capone, an American real-life gangster, Tony Montana, a Cuban cocaine trafficker in the 1983 movie "Scarface", a rapper who is a member of the Geto Boys, the dummy
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| used by a Batman villian, and a boss character in the video game "Mega man X: Command Mission". The character from the 1983 movie has also reappeared in the 2006 video game "Scarface: The World is Yours". This website is about the gangster characters represented by the films and the video game only - that is what this site is all about. Don't forget to see our popular Scarface posters, Scarface T-Shirts, Scarface Hoodies, Scarface Memorabilia, and Other Scarface Clothing ! |
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| Al Capone Scarface Bobblehead
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Al Capone "Scarface" Limited Edition Bobblehead
Now, you can have the original Scarface at your home! Through special arrangement with our partner Bobbleheads.com, we have obtained access to the original, limited edition, RETIRED Al Capone bobblehead for Scarface.com visitors.
These bobbles are handmade out of the finest imported resin and then hand-polished to accentuate every detail. They are hand-painted by a master craftsman. The manufacturer, Bosley Bobbers, has officially retired this model and there are no more available for order. We only have a limited number of these, and once these run out, they will be gone forever.
These fine collectibles are brand-new in the factory box, packed with molded styrofoam for protection during shipping. Your satisfaction is guaranteed. Please make sure to get yours today by clicking here, or on Al Capone to the left.
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Pacino's Montana in 'Scarface' voted top gangster - Sunday, January 20, 2008London, Nov 13 - Tony Montana, portrayed by acting legend Al Pacino in the 1983 classic 'Scarface', has been voted top movie gangster of all time in a poll conducted by a movie website. Pacino's character topped a poll to mark the release of the new movie 'American Gangster', directed by Ridley Scott and starring Denzel Washington and Rusell Crowe, ananova.com reports. read more ...
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| 7-8-07 - Warner Bros. Prepping Female 'Scarface'
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Variety: 'Queen' finds a king - Jakubowicz to direct 'South' By DIANE GARRETT
Warner Independent has hooked a director for "Queen of the South," its adaptation of a femme Scarface tale set in Spain, and is now looking for its stars. "Secuestro Express" helmer Jonathan Jakubowicz will direct the pic, expected to go into production "pre-strike" in the fall. Eva Mendes, Penelope Cruz and Jennifer Lopez are eyeing the project, but casting has not yet begun.
Albert Torres did a rewrite of Hanna Weg's script based on Arturo Perez-Reverte's bestselling novel, which producer Sergio Aguero read shortly after it was published a few years ago. Story revolves around a Mexican woman who escapes to Spain after her drug mule boyfriend is killed, then becomes a drug kingpin and seeks revenge for her boyfriend's murderers.
"It's unusual in that it reinvents the gangster movie with a female protagonist," Aguero said. He said the pic will depict not only "the Sicily of Mexico" but also the Vegas of the Spanish Riviera.
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| 6-11-07 - Pacino Wins Lifetime Achievement Award
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CBSNews.com: Al Pacino made grand speeches on screen as Michael Corleone and Tony Montana. But when the actor was honored with the American Film Institute's Life Achievement Award, he was practically speechless. "I need a character," the 67-year-old actor said, overwhelmed with emotion. "I don't think of myself as being able to do anything".
Pacino didn't have to say much, though. A host of Hollywood heavyweights -including Oliver Stone, Kirk Douglas, Andy Garcia and Robin |
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The three-hour dinner program, set to air June 19 on the USA network, featured clips from Pacino's most famous films, including "The Godfather," "Scarface," "Dog Day Afternoon," "Serpico" and "Scent of a Woman." "Seeing my life in the movies, I have one question," Pacino said. "And that is: Why aren't I in rehab?"
See the entire article at CBSNews.com here .
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IGN has posted videos of the Wii version of the Scarface: The World is Yours game. See the videos at the IGN.com website here. Warning - they are graphic and require that you be of sufficient age.
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| 5-18-07 - Scarface: TWIY Sells over 2 million
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From SoHood Magazine: Scarface: The World Is Yours, the blockbuster videogame based on the 1983 classic film from Universal Pictures and published by Sierra Entertainment, a division of Vivendi Games, has sold more than 2 million copies worldwide at retail stores.
“Selling 2 million units of Scarface: The World Is Yours worldwide is great achievement and a direct reflection of the outstanding support received by the international retail and gaming community,” said Pascal Brochier, president, global retail for Vivendi Games. “This milestone is another strong example of Radical Entertainment’s development talents and Sierra Entertainment’s commitment to deliver a high quality, compelling gaming experience.”
See the entire article here, at the So Hood Magazine website.
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| 5-7-07 - The Return of Tony Montana
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From Mr. Nightlife's Hollywood: When we last saw Cuban exile and Miami gangster Tony Montana, his cocaine-fueled body was riddled with bullets in the 1983 Brian DePalma cinematic classic, Scarface. Now, IDW Publishing is reviving Tony Montana, in the sequel to the end-all-be-all of gangster movies, with an all-new graphic novel - Scarface: Scarred for Life - available in bookstores and comic stores in July.
The blood-soaked tale picks up where the movie left off, as Tony Montana survives - yes, you read that right - but just barely. Having lost almost everything - including, of course, very nearly his life - Tony must once again claw his way to the top of the sun-drenched Florida underworld. If the chips were piled against the gangster before, he now stands in the shadow of odds stacked twice as high. See the full story here -
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Once news stories get a little older, we move them to the News Archive page. You can see them by clicking on this link.
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Did you know? The first Scarface film was released in 1932. This is the orignial Scarface movie poster. See the full story on the history page.
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This movie is a cult classic, and the great quotes are part of what made this movie so outstanding. Some of these are rated as some of the best in any movie. Some of the best are listed on our Scarface quotes page - please vote for your favorite!
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In 1983 Brian DePalma directed a remake of the 1932 movie. It was written by Oliver Stone, and starred Al Pacino as a fictional Cuban refugee who comes to Florida in 1980 and ascends through cocaine dealing and violence to the top of Miami's organized crime syndicate. One of the most famous lines in the movie is "Say hello to my little friend". It has been requoted in many other movies and television shows. Although the movie drew mostly negative reviews by most movie critics, it grossed over $65 million worldwide and has reached cult status in the subsequent years. For more information about the movie, visit our Scarface history page.
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