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Movie Reviews of GoodFellas (Two-Disc Special Edition)Movie Review: Superb Summary: 5 StarsI'll keep this short and simple:
The Godfather is the best MAFIA movie ever.
Goodfellas is the best MOB movie ever. Period.
Movie Review: Mafia Collection Summary: 5 StarsThis is definately one to add to the collection. Its a classic that ranks up with the Godfather Trilogy
Movie Review: Marty's Fellas Summary: 5 StarsAlong with the recent Oscar winner "The Departed", Scorsese has given us 2 great gangster thrillers along with his seminal "Mean Streets". Ray Liotta will probably never have a greater role than this since he has since fallen into doing B-movies or straight to video features. And Joe Pesci's Oscar performance as a psycho hood ranks up there with the best of Cagney. A little long perhaps but filled with juicy details of the mob and of course, DeNiros excellent performance. Also the HD DVD version of this classic adds a certain sheen to it all, though on Casino, it's even better
Movie Review: Scorsese's Best Summary: 5 StarsMartin Scorsese is one of my fav movie directors and Goodfellas is probably my favorite ganster movie (alongside with Godfather Part 1 and 2). Here De Niro delivers one of his best performances as an actor and this kind of character fit him so well. On Joe Pesci, this was the first time I saw him on a movie and I really did enjoy his impersonation as an "beyond good and evil" ganster. His "How Am I funny? Funny how?" Monolog it's one of the best twisted funny moments I have never saw on a movie. Finally, the brand new Ray Liotta as the main character and story teller is simply awesome. Later on he lost himself on some non trascendent movies. But anyway, Goodfellas is a hell of a kind movie. Five stars for sure!
Movie Review: Great film, but buy the special edition instead Summary: 1 StarsI needed to watch this for a film class, so I just bought the cheapest version amazon had. In hindsight, I wish I'd spent a little more and gotten a decent DVD. This is a double-sided DVD, with the movie split in half over both sides. This means that if you're watching it in your living room, you'll have to get up and flip the disc over in the middle of the movie. In addition, it is not anamorphic widescreen, so on a widescreen tv it shows up as a little box in the center of the screen (though on a fullscreen it should be fine). Finally, it has no special features except for the trailers. If you plan on watching this film more than once, invest the extra bucks and get the newer edition.
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