i had extremely low expectations for this. and at this point the gotti saga has been told to the public ad nasuem , to the point where there wouldnt be anything new, surprising, or different about this picture to even the most casual watcher of mob history and pop culture.

but still, with that said, I was really looking forward to seeing this in the theater. they got some nice theaters out there now. iPic theater, the AMCs with the reclining seats.. its a nice experience and a change of pace from say, binge watching via a streaming service at home.

what a shame. travolta looked like he played a good Gotti. the trailer didnt look THAT bad, even if they did use Cincinnati as a stand in for Ozone Park

that line about "the boys" not wanting publicity...smh...give me a fuckin break. 25 years later its an issue, but the Armand Assante movie for HBO went off without a hitch?