Originally Posted by Moe_Tilden
Originally Posted by OakAsFan
Casino had a relatively old cast, too. It's probably one of the reasons it was heavily criticized, even though they said it was because of the violence. If younger actors had played Ace and Ginger, the critics probably would have been more friendly to it, despite the violence.

I'm glad Scorsese didn't ruin this by writing in a role for DeCaprio or someone just to appease critics and get a younger audience.


De Niro was in his late-forties. Why would his character need to be older? It made sense. Pesci was around the same age. Maybe he could have been a little younger, but, again, not a noticeable issue.

De Niro, here, looks decrepit. It's a big blow to the credibility of the movie. Not to mention his recent career choices.


The one act of casting that irked me was in Goodfellas, not Casino. Joe Pesci, who is obviously much fucking older than Ray Liotta in that film, playing Tommy, who was what, 30 when he died? The fucking guy looks like he was 45 even back in the 1960s parts of the movie. Obviously artistic license and he was great in the role but as far as historical accuracy, come on.

As far as the casting of Ace and Ginger, if you went true to life with them no one would pay to see it - they were a pair of ugly fuckers.