Goodfellas (1990)

"As far back as I can remember, I've always wanted to be a gangster."
-- Henry Hill, Brooklyn, N.Y. 1955.

Director: Martin Scorsese, rated R for language, violence

Film ClipStarring: Robert De Niro, Ray Liotta, Joe Pesci, Lorraine Bracco, Paul Sorvino, Frank Sivero, Tony Darrow, Mike Starr, Frank Vincent, Chuck Low

DML Rating: ★★★★★★★★★★ - perfect

"You took your first pinch like a man, and you learned the two most important things in life. You listenin'? Never rat on your friends, and ALWAYS keep your mouth shut." - Jimmy "The Gent" Conway

Why watch this? A superb mobster film with great performances from the film's stars.

Plot Summary: This epic chronicles the rise and fall of Henry Hill, an Irish-Italian American who, from a young age, became involved with the Mafia in a working-class Brooklyn neighborhood. He begins working for local gangsters and climbs the ranks, eventually becoming a trusted associate, alongside Jimmy Conway and Tommy DeVito. The film explores the allure and brutality of their lifestyle, showing how the trio navigate the world of organized crime through robberies, extortion and violence.

  Dad's Preview: This classic is yet another great Brooklyn mob film from Martin Scorsese. It's a great education on mob wise guys, and their code, as they conduct numerous illegal activities. There are three main characters: Jimmy (De Niro), a truck hijacker and gangster; Henry (Liotta) who fences for Jimmy, and Tommy (Pesci), the tough, pint-sized, loose-cannon who loves to pick fights and commit murder. This film is violent and does not at all glamorize the lifestyle. It is well-done, with some great performances. Then there is Joe Pesci, man, he's that one guy you never want to cross paths with, 'cause he'll kill ya dead.  


Irwin Winkler Productions; Warner Bros.
 
  Genres: Crime-Crooks, Crime-Drama, Crime-Thriller, Drama-Docudrama, Historical Biopic, Historical Drama, Musical-Great-Soundtrack  

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