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which movie was better?
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once upon a time in america, millers crossing,donnie brasco, carlitos way rise to power?
ma tongue hold life my belt hold death. make em bite the dust when they hit the floor. 4-5 to there chest us folk from gangsterbb aint playing. we smoke everyone in this b word like a hookah now. stupid steve hit the corner shooting.
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Re: which movie was better?
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Out of those, Donnie Brasco is my favorite.
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Re: which movie was better?
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The original Carlitos Way is a great movie however. You ain't a lawyer no more, Dave. You a gangster now. On the other side. A whole new ball game. You can't learn about it in school, and you can't have a late start.
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Re: which movie was better?
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for some reason i personally found the carlito's way rise to power one better than the first one.
ma tongue hold life my belt hold death. make em bite the dust when they hit the floor. 4-5 to there chest us folk from gangsterbb aint playing. we smoke everyone in this b word like a hookah now. stupid steve hit the corner shooting.
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Oh not on this subject, but watch Ray Donavan this Sunday my friend Johnny Roastbeef is appearing in it he said. He once told me he was going to be in the sequel to the movie the whole 9 yards staring Bruce Willis. The movie was the whole 10 yards something like that. So I thought I go to the movies and see it. I went to the opening during the week I see a matinee the first show I hate crowds. On the way I run into my daughter she asks me where your going I say to see John movie. She knows him and then tells me let's call my son Vic and we can all go. So we all go we are the only people in the movie. So the movie starts John in the opening scene he wants to kill someone and he slips on water or booze and he falls out the window and dies. That it then I say he will be on a plain a flashback. Nope he is not in the movie we are laughing about it. No one in the movie I stand up and say I am buying popcorn for everyone here. Again it's just my 2 kids and me. It over we leave I call John he told me he really fell and hurt his back so they wrote him out of the movie 
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Here's a couple of three things to know about Carlito's Way.
Edwin Torres wrote two books about the Puerto Rican gangster life in '70's NYC, Carlito's Way, and its sequel, After Hours.
The movie Carlito's Way, the classic with Pacino and Penn, is based on the sequel novel, After Hours.
The straight to video "Rise To Power", that came out a few years after Carlito's Way, is based on the first novel, titled Carlito's Way.
Torres, author of the original novels, has praised Rise to Power because it follows the novel accurately, you just have to bear with the cheap production and bad acting.
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