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Posted By: MadSam

At The Sinatra Club - 01/22/12 01:22 PM

Just wondering how many fans out there have seen this little gem, "At The Sinatra Club"? I found it on Amazon Prime and have heard that Netflix has it, it's a story by former Gambino member, "Crazy Sal" Polisi, a/k/a "Sally Ubatz". Straight to DVD, this is the story of a young Gambino hood named John Gotti, who has score in mind, one that involves using a member of each of the 5 Familys, which gets Don Carlo's attention and Big Paulie Castellano's ire! "Carmine Fatico, "Charlie Wagons" is Gotti's capo and mentor, who doesn't mince words regarding how important a job like this is, especially when using a member from each borgata, Colombo,Lucchese,Gambino,Bonanno,& Genovese. The feeling is that the familys have not been getting along all that smoothly and certain Gambino's I.E. Paulie Castellano has nothing but negative comments and vibes regarding a job like this, and after asking to take it over and being rejected by Don Carlo due to Fatico's stature and Gotti's own reputation as an up and comer just makes him more upset. An interesting film, told from an era in the life of the Dapper Don that not much, like this is actually known. The appearance of "Tommy D", a/k/a Thomas DeSimone of the Lucchese borgata, "an associate" not a made man, involved with the Vario crew, is up to his old trick and still has that hair trigger temper, it's worth watching at least once.
Let me know what you all think, gonna see, have seen whatta ya think of it???
Posted By: AmericanCrime

Re: At The Sinatra Club - 02/03/12 10:39 AM

I actually liked it. Not the best mob flick. Not the worst. Found a good balance. And I like that it was set in the 70's. I'd recommend it.
Posted By: Vigil

Re: At The Sinatra Club - 02/20/13 07:29 AM

I got a copy of it for like $2. It is pretty corny and it seems like it cost $30 to make the whole movie, but, as it turns out, I really like it and it is one of my favorites.
Posted By: Vigil

Re: At The Sinatra Club - 02/20/13 07:30 AM

I just read the book and it does provide a nice filling of a lot of obscure details about that period...and players.
Posted By: TonyJack

Re: At The Sinatra Club - 02/20/13 01:41 PM

1970's Carmine Fatico East NY Before the blacks took over.
Posted By: EastHarlemItal

Re: At The Sinatra Club - 02/20/13 02:17 PM

Originally Posted By: TonyJack
1970's Carmine Fatico East NY Before the blacks took over.


Ah, African Americans PLEASE! Its very insensitive to use outdated and racial terms. Please be aware they are people too
Posted By: Vigil

Re: At The Sinatra Club - 02/21/13 05:17 AM

Originally Posted By: EastHarlemItal
Originally Posted By: TonyJack
1970's Carmine Fatico East NY Before the blacks took over.


Ah, African Americans PLEASE! Its very insensitive to use outdated and racial terms. Please be aware they are people too


Is that what you say in East Harlem?
Posted By: BaltimoreSteel69

Re: At The Sinatra Club - 03/09/13 12:39 AM


I liked it!!
Posted By: Vigil

Re: At The Sinatra Club - 03/12/13 06:37 AM

Me too.
Posted By: Iceman999

Re: At The Sinatra Club - 03/12/13 09:38 PM

I watched it the other day and was rather surprised by just how enjoyable it was. Obviously not one of the greats, but still a quite enjoyable little film.

Also interesting to see another onscreen interpretation of DiSomone

Best Gotti quote, "God is a motherfucking fag!"
Posted By: Dapper_Don

Re: At The Sinatra Club - 03/14/13 12:29 AM

it was an alright film. Give it a solid 6.
Posted By: Vigil

Re: At The Sinatra Club - 03/15/13 07:47 AM

Nice, a solid 6!! hahaha
Posted By: DickNose_Moltasanti

Re: At The Sinatra Club - 03/15/13 09:36 AM

Originally Posted By: Dapper_Don
it was an alright film. Give it a solid 6.


So on a scale of of 1 to 10 that's still not doing a good job.
Posted By: Revis_Knicks

Re: At The Sinatra Club - 03/16/13 03:48 PM

I thought it was pretty good. Probably not very accurate but it was an enjoyable flick. Wtf was the zeppoli he was talking about to the girls? At first I thought he was talking about real zeppoli hahaha. 😂😂😂
Posted By: Vigil

Re: At The Sinatra Club - 03/17/13 08:38 AM

Originally Posted By: Revis_Island
I thought it was pretty good. Probably not very accurate but it was an enjoyable flick. Wtf was the zeppoli he was talking about to the girls? At first I thought he was talking about real zeppoli hahaha. 😂😂😂


Polisi talks about it in the book I think...I will try to find it.
Posted By: Revis_Knicks

Re: At The Sinatra Club - 03/22/13 04:55 PM

Ok thank you so much!
Posted By: Vigil

Re: At The Sinatra Club - 03/24/13 07:15 AM

Originally Posted By: Vigil
Originally Posted By: Revis_Island
I thought it was pretty good. Probably not very accurate but it was an enjoyable flick. Wtf was the zeppoli he was talking about to the girls? At first I thought he was talking about real zeppoli hahaha. 😂😂😂


Polisi talks about it in the book I think...I will try to find it.


I am sorry, but I couldn't find it bro...
Posted By: Dapper_Don

Re: At The Sinatra Club - 03/24/13 06:07 PM

Originally Posted By: Vigil
Nice, a solid 6!! hahaha


lol
Originally Posted By: DickNose_Moltasanti
Originally Posted By: Dapper_Don
it was an alright film. Give it a solid 6.


So on a scale of of 1 to 10 that's still not doing a good job.


correct haha
Posted By: BaltimoreSteel69

Re: At The Sinatra Club - 03/25/13 07:44 PM


What's wrong with the word Black? I don't think it's outdated at all.
Posted By: Vigil

Re: At The Sinatra Club - 03/26/13 05:27 AM

Originally Posted By: BaltimoreSteel69

What's wrong with the word Black? I don't think it's outdated at all.


Nothing.
Posted By: Vigil

Re: At The Sinatra Club - 03/26/13 05:27 AM

I think EHI was joking buddy.
Posted By: streetbossliborio

Re: At The Sinatra Club - 04/01/13 10:11 PM

4.5/10. when i 1st bought it i was expecting something really good then it turned out to be laughable. watched it again the other day still shite. acting is poor. and polisi's story isnt really interesting. that punk was a rat from like 86. irrelevant nobody surprised any1 took him up on a movie.
Posted By: Vigil

Re: At The Sinatra Club - 04/06/13 11:37 PM

I think Polisi an his wife made the movie themselves.
Posted By: SHOREHAVEN

Re: At The Sinatra Club - 05/17/13 06:42 PM

Nobody wears the same watch as john gotti. good flick but polisi is a phony
Posted By: Vigil

Re: At The Sinatra Club - 05/26/13 04:20 PM

Don't lose your nice ways fuck face!
Posted By: Camarel

Re: At The Sinatra Club - 05/27/13 02:32 AM

Originally Posted By: Vigil
Don't lose your nice ways fuck face!


Don't resort to insults because your a good addition to this forum imo, he'll last a couple of days because he's that great he needs to air out his frustrations on the internet lol
Posted By: SHOREHAVEN

Re: At The Sinatra Club - 05/28/13 02:41 AM

caramel is a moron thats a line from the movie.
Posted By: Vigil

Re: At The Sinatra Club - 05/28/13 03:02 AM

Hahaha! It's all good brothers!
Posted By: FrankMazola

Re: At The Sinatra Club - 06/29/13 01:18 AM

I liked it. All the real names were cool. Polizzi did HORRIBLE voiceover. Luca Brasi actor, Ed McDonald as the priest, a Henry Hill cameo. Acting was bad. A lot of the Italian slang was too forced and I find some of the facts questionable ("We had all the families working together") … duh. They were anyway. I'll give it a "C".
Posted By: Vigil

Re: At The Sinatra Club - 05/02/14 04:50 AM

Where was the Henry Hill cameo? I must have missed it.
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