I think it started with me roaming the hallways of my school building at around 1 o'clock in the morning, half naked. This made sense because last night, I had SAT prep at my school from 6-9pm-the half naked part? No idea.... There was one door I chose to walk through, which then led to a dark alley way. In the alley way was a deserted small room with a shower and an abnormally small kitchen sink. The room was lit a very eerie blue color, creating a really creepy effect. As I walked towards the room, I saw Al Pacino and Joe Pesci walking towards me.
*I have just realized that I've had a very, very strange reccuring dream: I murder Robert DeNiro with a knife. It's done in the strangest of ways. I'm in this weird blue bathroom, fixing my hair while half naked, and a better looking version of Ray Liota from "Goodfellas" is in there with me. All of a sudden, Robert DeNiro walks in, wearing an amazing navy blue suit, and stands next to Ray so I can barely see his reflection. I turn around to glance at all the beauty that is Robert DeNiro, and Ray stabs me with a remarkably long knife. I fall forward, bringing DeNiro with me. The knife stabs through me as I fall on my stomach, and then stabs through DeNiro as he falls on top of me. For some reason-I don't die.*
In this particular dream, Joe Pesci and Al Pacino runs at me, bombarding me with Italian kisses on the cheek and violent hugs. They escort me down the alley way and I remain silent. They kept smiling at me, trying to assure me that everything was going to be okay (don't really know why there needed to be any kind of reassurance). We eventually pass by the blue bathroom, and Robert DeNiro is lying on the tiled floor, in his beautiful navy blue suit, now covered in blood. The look on his face resembled the one he had in the movie "Heat" when Pacino shoots him in the airport (I'll post the link of the scene). Ray Liota was standing above his body with a vacant face. Pesci and Pacino looked at me who stared wide-eyed at the scene (still half naked). Pesci and Pacino help DeNiro stand up and begin to ask what happened. If anyone has seen "Goodfellas" or "Casino" they should know that Joe Pesci swears more than anyone on the planet, with the word fuck flying out of his mouth every two seconds. He curses at DeNiro and kicks the bathroom door. Ray Liota takes a quick glance at me and winks, and then Pacino looks at me and closes his eyes. Pesci looks at me and says, "Angela, what the fuck happened?" I guess the name Angela fits this very Italian mobster scene, but coincidentally, my very italian grandmother was named Angela. I don't answer for a while, and then go on a rant about how it all seems like a blur, with an accent I could never do in real life. Pesci walks over and kisses me on the forehead and tells me he loves me but I sound like an idiot. Pesci, Liota, and Pacino walk out, and DeNiro slowly paces out. He grills me, tries to pick my brain. I hug him, his blood wiping all along my bare stomach. He doesn't hug back and walks away.
The scene takes a complete 180, as I'm sitting in a small pizza place with my ex-boyfriend, his Dad and my brother Max, discussing each of the Constitutional Amendments, that I could not recite for you in real life, but could have a full length conversation on in this dream. After spending a good three hours in the pizza place, my brother and my ex's dad walk up the steps of the Lincoln Memorial, while my ex and I walk behind them. We were all very, very happy.
And that's all I can remember.
A scene from "Goodfellas". Joe Pesci at his finest, and craziest.
A scene from "Casino" with Joe Pesci and Robert DeNiro. Check out the shot from :40 to :45. So dope.
THIS you absolutely have to watch. Sadly, the embed code was disabled. This was the final scene of "Heat" with Robert DeNiro and Al Pacino. Everything about this scene is amazing, especially the music used (a song by Moby called God Moving Over The Face of the Waters) PLEASE PLEASE WATCH THIS!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7KdYu68qJvo
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