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Review: Goodfellas + Question
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05/25/03 06:35 PM
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Hey! I watched Goodfellas last night. Now I am having mixed emotions about this movie. Maybe my expectations were to high, or maybe it was because of Casino but I was quite disappointed. You might think I am getting tired of the genre... but I watched Scarface last months and I loved it. I did highly enjoy the first hour, and most of the second and third. And once again Scorsese's narration was a masterpiece. But in my opinion De Niro was wasted. Most of his scenes didn't have the same meaning as Pesci's. Pesci's scenes actually served a purpose. Anyways I wish De Niro had a greater role but otherwise he was great as always. Anyways I will watch this film once again since I feel that you must view each Scorsese picture twice in order to get a real opinion.
Question:
Was De Niro actually trying to kill Karen Hill?
"I kill a communist for fun, but for a green card, I gonna carve him up real nice" Tony Montana(Al Pacino) from Scarface
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Re: Review: Goodfellas + Question
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05/27/03 05:43 PM
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What I don't get is that on the movie box it said Ray Liotta played a good supporting role and something about Robert Deniro being like the main guy. THE MOVIE WAS ABOUT HENRY HILL!
"The world chico. And everything in it." -Al Pacino/Tony Montana-
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Re: Review: Goodfellas + Question
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05/27/03 10:51 PM
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I read the book and I don't think they tried to imply that he was going to kill Karen. Although, I will say I believe it was left for the imagination. I don't think they really clarified that.
"A parola d'onuri vale sangue"
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Re: Review: Goodfellas + Question
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05/27/03 10:52 PM
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when Bobby is in the movie, everyone will look supporting because of his acting ability, IMO.  if you see The Untouchables this is one perfect example. his ten-minute appearance ate Kevin Costner alive. . . GoodFella
Life Goes On"What're You Gonna Do Now, Tough Guy?" The Notorious Phrase that Would'nt Go Away.
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Re: Review: Goodfellas + Question
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05/27/03 10:58 PM
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Originally posted by XJimmy the GentX: I read the book and I don't think they tried to imply that he was going to kill Karen. Although, I will say I believe it was left for the imagination. I don't think they really clarified that. i don't remember that much about the book. my last read was last year buy anyway, i believe Henry and Karen was just too paranoid because of their drug habits. too much drug made them think and act that way . . . GoodFella
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Re: Review: Goodfellas + Question
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05/27/03 11:15 PM
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I agree that it was paranoia on Henry and Karen's part, but the question is what were Jimmy's intentions?
I mean he stood there as he tried to encourage her to go there and he could have harmed her before they went outside if he wanted to, so what was the deal?
"A parola d'onuri vale sangue"
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Re: Review: Goodfellas + Question
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05/28/03 08:29 AM
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XJimmy the GentX
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Well none of that could have gone down without Paulie's approval, right?
"A parola d'onuri vale sangue"
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