Based on Nicholas Pileggi's book "Wiseguy", Martin Scorsese's GOODFELLAS is a wry, violent, and exhilarating film about the life of Henry Hill, an aspiring criminal who ends up in the FBI's witness protection program after testifying against his former partners. As a poor Irish-Italian growing up in 1950s New York City, Hill .. Read more
| Starring | Robert De Niro, Ray Liotta, Joe Pesci, Lorraine Bracco |
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| Director | Martin Scorsese |
| Genres | Drama |
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This unflinching depiction of the attraction and brutal reality of the Mafia lifestyle from Martin Scorsese is a masterwork on every artistic level. Direction, script — based on Nicholas Pileggi's nonfiction book Wiseguy — photography, ensemble acting (Joe Pesci won a deserved Oscar, but he's matched by Robert De Niro and Ray Liotta) and driving pop and rock soundtrack seamlessly combine to dazzling effect in this instant classic. Crackling with raw energy, Scorsese's fascinating new take on themes explored in his earlier Mean Streets enthrals from the first violent frames to the stunning final sequence. Be prepared to be completely bowled over by a director at the peak of his talents and in full control of topnotch material.
"...Packed with solid-gold dialogue, tight performances and way too many classic scenes to list here..." -- 5 out of 5 Stars
Scorsese's fast, violent, stylish mobster movie is a return to form, De Niro, and the Italian-American underworld.... read more on Time Out
This film is the dogs danglers of gangster films. It really does have it all. There's no showboating, every actor is at the top of their game. The main characters narration adds so much to the story, helping to flesh out the characters and explain the seductive allure of the gangster lifestyle while illustrating the lethal insecurity that goes hand in hand with it. Go on watch this film and give yourself a treat.
This is unarguably the best film ever produced by the human race. Should be shown on TV around the world daily, perhaps on it's own TV channel, repeated over and over again. Broadcasts of this movie should be sent into space as an example of the finest cinematic art ever produced so that any passing aliens would forever bow down to humankind's unsurpassable creative talent. The cast and director should all be canonised and put into office in the vatican city. De Niro, Scorsese, Pesci and Ray L's birthday's should all be decreed public holidays around the globe. I envy you if you have the unmeasurable pleasure of watching this film for the first time ahead of you.
The story is based on true events and characters from a novel named 'Wise Guy' written by crime reporter Nicholos Pileggi. It is about this boy Henry Hill born (Ray Liotta) in 1943 in a poor working class family who wanted to be in a gang since his boyhood because that gave him freedom, money, and respect from people. He joins hands with Tommy DeVito (Joe Pesci) and Jimmy Conway (Robert De Niro). This trio starts by hijacking, stealing and selling goods from huge truck loads. Once arrested Hill starts dealing in drugs in prison and when out continues to do so. In the end, with difficult times, of police after him, with new enemies and having difficult times with his wife Karen (Lorriane Bracco) he decides to be an informant to avoid prison sentence and gives in most of his gangster friends good fellows! The movie is directed by Martin Scorsese, who like Tarantino has earned his reputation with cold blooded killing of people and mafia movies. He directs the movie well in all departments and combines with ample social, family and drama scenes to balance the dark narrative.
This movie is the original vanilla release - not the double discer that was recently released. For some reason it is presented in a window, so there are bars on the left and right as well as top and bottom. Still, a great movie and no one can argue with the bone crushing sound of a pistol smacked in the face.
THIS IS BY FAR THE GREATAST FILM EVER MADE. IF YOU LIKE ME ENJOY GANGSTER FILMS AND HAVE NOT WATCHED THIS YOU MUST. GREAT ACTING ALL THE WAY DOWN TO THE SMALLEST PARTS.
This film is the dogs danglers of gangster films. It really does have it all. There's no showboating, every actor is at the top of their game. The main characters narration adds so much to the story, helping to flesh out the characters and explain the seductive allure of the gangster lifestyle while illustrating the lethal insecurity that goes hand in hand with it. Go on watch this film and give yourself a treat.
This is unarguably the best film ever produced by the human race. Should be shown on TV around the world daily, perhaps on it's own TV channel, repeated over and over again. Broadcasts of this movie should be sent into space as an example of the finest cinematic art ever produced so that any passing aliens would forever bow down to humankind's unsurpassable creative talent. The cast and director should all be canonised and put into office in the vatican city. De Niro, Scorsese, Pesci and Ray L's birthday's should all be decreed public holidays around the globe. I envy you if you have the unmeasurable pleasure of watching this film for the first time ahead of you.
The story is based on true events and characters from a novel named 'Wise Guy' written by crime reporter Nicholos Pileggi. It is about this boy Henry Hill born (Ray Liotta) in 1943 in a poor working class family who wanted to be in a gang since his boyhood because that gave him freedom, money, and respect from people. He joins hands with Tommy DeVito (Joe Pesci) and Jimmy Conway (Robert De Niro). This trio starts by hijacking, stealing and selling goods from huge truck loads. Once arrested Hill starts dealing in drugs in prison and when out continues to do so. In the end, with difficult times, of police after him, with new enemies and having difficult times with his wife Karen (Lorriane Bracco) he decides to be an informant to avoid prison sentence and gives in most of his gangster friends good fellows! The movie is directed by Martin Scorsese, who like Tarantino has earned his reputation with cold blooded killing of people and mafia movies. He directs the movie well in all departments and combines with ample social, family and drama scenes to balance the dark narrative.
The whole Godfather theme brought more up to date. With friends like that who needs enemies.
Please forgive the one star review, this film deserves a five star for sure, the only thing which is a disaster is the fact that the disc is a two-sider. Yup, half way through the film you have to eject and turn the damn thing over! Disgrace. Shame really as they have just released the special edition which is dual layer instead. Wish I could have got this one instead.
This film isn't even on a DVD9. you have to turn it over half way through!!
Otherwise this is a brilliant film.
Probably one of the best films ever made. De Niro, Pesci and Ray Liotta are all spot on. Every scene that involves Pesci has you glued to the screen wondering what is going to make him explode next, he is genuinely terrifying. The whole film is brilliantly shot and acted. Next to the Godfather nothing can touch it!!!!!
Good Fellas is an excellent movie but make sure you do not waste your money or time on the Bonus Disc
Scorceses finest movie features an electrifying performance from Joe Pesci and Liotta and De Niro are superb too.
The Pesci what am I a clown? and shoeshine scenes are excruciatingly tense and I pretty much guarantee that they will be etched in your memory for years after the credits roll. Pesci is so scarily real that you have to remind yourself that hes actually an actor and not a real-life pint-size psychopath (though I wouldnt be surprised if he is!).
Funny, stylish, violent, shocking, mesmerising
the list goes on but suffice to say that this is definitely one of my all time favourite films and in my opinion its easily the best gangster movie ever (sorry all you hardcore Godfather fans out there!).
Films just dont get any better! Think about it wiseguy!
I've avoided gangster movies. I think it's because I suspect they pander to criminals and the violent in the same way that famous prisoners are never short of fan-mail. The director usually finishes with some moral justification about 5 minutes from the end that crime never pays. However for a large slice of Hollywood it certainly does.
This unflinching depiction of the attraction and brutal reality of the Mafia lifestyle from Martin Scorsese is a masterwork on every artistic level. Direction, script — based on Nicholas Pileggi's nonfiction book Wiseguy — photography, ensemble acting (Joe Pesci won a deserved Oscar, but he's matched by Robert De Niro and Ray Liotta) and driving pop and rock soundtrack seamlessly combine to dazzling effect in this instant classic. Crackling with raw energy, Scorsese's fascinating new take on themes explored in his earlier Mean Streets enthrals from the first violent frames to the stunning final sequence. Be prepared to be completely bowled over by a director at the peak of his talents and in full control of topnotch material.
"...Packed with solid-gold dialogue, tight performances and way too many classic scenes to list here..." -- 5 out of 5 Stars
Scorsese's fast, violent, stylish mobster movie is a return to form, De Niro, and the Italian-American underworld.... read more on Time Out
Brilliant, unsparing delineation of the sub-culture of crime and the corruption of the spirit it entails.
"...Breathless and brilliant....GOODFELLAS is memorable for the ensemble nature of the performances..."
"...Awesome GOODFELLAS is a punk movie, both in subject matter and attitude..." -- 4 out of 4 stars