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@chada70944 ай бұрын
My favorite line is You think I'm funny like I'm a Clown I amuse you . The way Joe Pesci delivers it with such dead pan seriousness
@jrobwoo6884 ай бұрын
My favorite line will forever be, “As far back as I can remember, I always wanted to be a gangster.”
@havok62804 ай бұрын
F*ck you. Pay me.
@truckerkevthepaidtourist4 ай бұрын
Fuckin mutt dented my shoes
@ryanfeit14204 ай бұрын
RIP Ray Liotta and Paul Sorvino.
@snowdenwyatt62764 ай бұрын
Joe Pesci's career is a wild ride. Before being cast in Scorsese's "Raging Bull" he spent the better part of 20 years scrambling to find a career path. From being an early manager of Frankie Valli & the Four Seasons (there's a character in the movie Jersey Boys based on him), to being a musician and singer to being an actor in low budget regional flicks, he tried it all. He once played guitar in a super popular NY regional area band named Joey Dee and the Starliters (they had a minor national hit with "Peppermint Twist"). That same band also had Jimi Hendrix play with them briefly. He did end up releasing one album: Little Joe Sure Can Sing!
@MrHastygamer4 ай бұрын
The way Jimmy was going to kill Karen by luring her into an alleyway by promising her dresses. He really tried the candy/puppies in the back of my van trope. 😭
@cavaughngrace14884 ай бұрын
This was the most chill reaction I've ever seen of this movie lol. Usually all the other reactors cringe from all the violence but you barely reacted at all to all the killing. You seem like you don't cringe or flinch easily.
@kaiielle4 ай бұрын
It depends on a few things! How real it looks and what the story/context is. Robocop was really violent, but I loved it! I can't remember if I cringed or flinched at any of it though. Fallout is the most recent thing that I remember cringing at a number of times.
@jeffreymyers51444 ай бұрын
I actually own a knife previously owned and carried by the real life Henry Hill. It's actually currently at the moment getting framed along with a handwritten letter from Henry about the knife. I bought it from him in the last couple years of his life. I never met him in person but we exchanged a few emails back and forth. In his later years, once the movie came out, he lived out in the open in Las Vegas like a celebrity, he'd left the witness protection program and people were no longer looking to kill him. He was an artist an sold his paintings and neck ties that he had painted and other stuff, signed shovels. This was his own personal knife though. The book the movie is based on, Wiseguy is a great read and it goes even more in depth with the stories. For instance, during his time in prison, he was free to leave the prison to conduct business and often did. The guards on his pay would just let him come and go. If you want to take story even further, there is somewhat of a sequel to Goodfellas in a cookbook written by Henry, The Wiseguy Cookbook: My Favorite Recipes From My Life as a Goodfella to Cooking on the Run. In between chapters he tells several stories of his life in the witness protection going to different cities for different trials to testify at and even a close call encounter of people almost finding him on the run. Great reads, both of them!
@crankfastle81384 ай бұрын
Probably believable. I "met" him a couple of times is LA. He was always selling something. Man never had money. Usually it was his trash art. Also take everything he has ever said with a giant drain of salt. He never told a whole truth.
@jeffreymyers51444 ай бұрын
@@crankfastle8138 I also own a bunch of stuff that belonged to Roy DeMao, including his collection bat, the one he kept in his trunk, the same trunk they found his body in. That and some Tarantino movie props, Mr. Blonde's shoulder holster from Reservoir Dogs and the preacher's license & the RV registration tag from From Dusk Till Dawn, and some stuff from Jackie Brown.
@petercofrancesco98124 ай бұрын
Joe Pesci is special in this movie. Its hard to believe he was in Home Alone the same year. And yes I do find him funny [looks nervously around]
@vicjr744 ай бұрын
Rest In Peace Ray Liotta. He was a goodfella, he was one of us.
@DoerOfThings84 ай бұрын
The Godfather trilogy is amazing. I hope you get to it soon. It almost always surprises first time watchers and confounds their expectations. They are long but they don't feel like it and leave you wanting more. They are pretty immersive and really suck you in.
@dabe19714 ай бұрын
9:14 'The Copacabana Shot' is legendary in the Industry.
@itsmedrooms60714 ай бұрын
It’s a masterpiece of filmmaking, just everything like Scorsese’s long, continuous moving shots and all the great acting. Pesci’s dialogue didn’t sound scripted because a lot of it wasn’t. His story telling segments were totally improvised and weren’t even in the script. There was a great amount of freedom in terms of improvised scenes and dialogue because both Pesci and De Niro had worked with Scorsese for years, way back with Raging Bull and longer with just De Niro. There was a kind of shorthand that they had that afforded an ease of communication between the actors and director that was unique.
@levarmitchell3962Ай бұрын
When Henry says "he's dead" after Tommy shot Spider, it wasn't informing them he was dead. It was an expression of shock.
@Biomechanical4 ай бұрын
16:40: If you want to know what a dead body smells like after a few weeks, just keep some potatoes when they go bad. Rotten potatoes smell almost exactly the same as a dead body, with this horrible cloying smell which seems to forcefully reach down into your lungs and strangle your stomach through your diaphragm. It's not nice. I was living in a block of studio apartments when an old fellow upstairs passed away and wasn't discovered for a few weeks when he missed rent. There was this growing smell which just about everyone just assumed was the dumpster because the realtor was in an argument with the garbage company.
@havok62804 ай бұрын
I saw the Good Feathers on Animaniacs long before I saw this movie and I always think of those pigeons when I watch this. 😂
@ghettoprince1874 ай бұрын
Squid: As far back as I can remember.... 😂😂
@TheYakusoku4 ай бұрын
Pesto: "Macho? You're saying I'm one of the Village People here to amuse you?" "Are you calling me crackers? Are you saying I'm a large sodium covered square here to amuse you?"
@primemover14164 ай бұрын
@14:22, Billy Batts was made, Tommy wasn't. Meaning Batts had a higher rank. Lower ranked guys in the mob have to respect the higher ranked, or bad things happen to them.
@megabyte644 ай бұрын
Fun fact: that's Scorseses mum improvising in the kitchen when they're eating after killing that guy
@zmarko4 ай бұрын
Just as an FYI (and I tell this to everyone who reacts to this film), but there is a COMEDY movie that picks up pretty much exactly where this movie leaves off. They came out within weeks of each other, and it's TONS of fun, it stars Steve Martin, Rick Moranis, and Joan Cusack (and more). It's really worth checking out if you want to see the lighter side of the whole situation. It's called My Blue Heaven.
@MarcoMM14 ай бұрын
Great reaction like alwyas, love this movie. Some fun-facts about this movie, some of the real criminals portrayed were actually toned down for the film, the infamous “funny how?” scene wasn’t in the script. This famous (if not the most quoted) scene comes at the beginning, when Pesci's Tommy DeVito jokingly-yet-uncomfortably accosts Henry Hill for calling him "funny." In addition to being the driving force behind the scene on screen, Pesci is also responsible for coming up with the premise. Both of Martin Scorsese’s parents have cameos in this movie. She plays Tommy's mother in the infamous dinner scene following Billy Batts’s murder, but the family connections hardly stop there. Tommy’s mother’s painting of two dogs sitting in front of an old man ("One's going east, and the other one is going west. So what?") was actually painted by co-writer Nicholas Pileggi’s mother. And Scorsese's father Charles also pops up as Henry’s prison compadre who puts way too many onions in the gravy. The large “f**k” count was mostly improvised, among the many things Goodfellas has become famous for over the 30 years is its liberal use of the word “f**k.” In all, the expletive and its many colorful derivatives are used 300 times. I dont know how this movie only went home with one Academy Award. The guy at the end, who puts Henry into witness protection ,is the real life agent Ed McDonald, playing himself. You should react to "Casino" (1995) is another masterpiece from Scorsese, with De Niro and Pesci. Keep up the amazing work.
@BigMac76294 ай бұрын
Martin Scorsese knows how to make a gangster movie silly when it needs to be and violent when it should be.
@jrobwoo6884 ай бұрын
This is the reason why Martin Scorsese is one of my top 3 filmmakers. I absolutely love the style and the pacing, as well as the performances. Just an all-around top tier movie for me.
@TheDaringPastry13134 ай бұрын
So this is random, but there was an animated show called the Animaniacs in the 90s that had a side short that would come on called the Goodfeathers. It was about 3 pigeons just doing stuff and they had the same personalities as these 3 guys. I didn't get the references at all until I saw this movie and it finally clicked. The pesto compilation (Joe P character) is pretty good. Ray Liotta's bird had this oversized smile which fits his over-the-top laughing he does from this movie lol The 3 minute single shot take called the "Copa Shot" is absolutely amazing. From when they get out of the car to sometime after they sit down, it's just Incredible.
@TheYakusoku4 ай бұрын
Once you know that it's a parody, it becomes really obvious what they're doing. I was at the right age to have watched the cartoon first, then the movie years later. They have the "as far back as I can remember". Pesto is an Italian food and references Joe Pesci and that pigeon is infamous for picking fights just like Tommy. Bobby is obviously referencing Robert (Bobby) DeNiro and they even make a connection between Bobby and the Godpigeon, which is a parody of Godfather, which also starred Robert DeNiro. And the cartoon intro has them standing in front of a Martin Scorcese statue.
@TheDaringPastry13134 ай бұрын
@@TheYakusoku Yeah, the very first episode of the Goodfeathers is Squint (Ray's character) saying the "as far back as I can remember" line. I was born in 1986, so I loved the Animaniacs and didn't see this movie for a really long time. I was 7 when the first Goodfeathers episode came out.
@markmcgee24174 ай бұрын
Interesting fact: The comedy film My Blue Heaven is kind of a sequel to this film. It stars Steve Martin as Henry Hill living in the Witness Protection Program and co-stars Rick Moranis as an F.B.I. agent in charge of him. Totally different tone but connected being based upon the same person.
@orangeandblackattack4 ай бұрын
Great reaction. Having cousins and uncles in Chicago area, I've heard similar stories. Lots of bodies in swamps of one particular river.
@Nickel1384 ай бұрын
The really life “Tommy” was much worse. Henry once said he said, “You want to see something?” And then shot and killed a random person passing by. He was a true psychopath. He was also a really big guy. Like 6’2”.
@tenjed42244 ай бұрын
We grew up near Kennedy. When that money was stolen, you never saw so many people hoping to find it as it was thought to have been buried near a tarmac for the planes.
@gravewaxxsupercoven19804 ай бұрын
Fat Andy fenced all the jewelry
@JohnWilliams-et3hh4 ай бұрын
Great reaction! Huge fan of Thelma Schoonmaker's editing. Gives the film an incredible rhythm. She's still editing Scorsese's films well into her 80's.
@kaiielle4 ай бұрын
One of the things I've loved about getting so much into movies since starting this channel is finding out how many epic female editors there have been in the industry! Good editing is crucial to a good film overall.
@JohnWilliams-et3hh4 ай бұрын
100% @@kaiielle
@vinnycordeiro4 ай бұрын
@@kaiielle Amen. For instance, you can definitely see the effect of a good editor on a movie by watching the Tarantino's ones: all of his films up to Inglorious Basterds were edited by Sally Menke, then after her death in 2010 all of his movies lost a bit of their rhythm, as no-one could replicate her style.
@RDRussell24 ай бұрын
Terrific reaction! You mention wanting to see other movies like this, and you haven't seen "The Godfather" movies!? Those are foundational texts! Must watch films! (They may seem lengthy, but they swim by in an instant, they are so good.) Long ago something occurred to me about this film genre. "The Godfather" (Part 1 and 2, not really 3) are about the birth of organized crime, with all the attendant romanticism people associate with the genre; we watch as organized crime in the USA reaches its historical apotheosis. "Goodfellas" is set a little later than that: you see organized crime at its full maturity, operational and effective, but signs of fraying and fracturing are visible around the edges. Egos are too big, "codes of honor" are violated, but hey-they do try to keep the life going. ("Casino" is thematically similar.) The superb television series "The Sopranos" represents organized crime in exhaustion and decline, grappling and struggling against modern times and (sometimes) effective law enforcement. (Examples: How can you shakedown the coffee shop when its corporate parent refuses to play ball? How do you balance being a crime lord while also trying to get your daughter into a good college?) Writ large, these films are often metaphors for "the American way of life," or, if that sounds too grandiose, on a smaller scale we see the tribal cohesion and collapse of "family." We all idealize perfection-and it's good while it lasts-but decay and rot are always right around the corner. These films are inevitably tales of downfall and tragedy, often Shakespearean in scope.
@michaeljlyons55654 ай бұрын
You're a funny gal, Kaiielle😅
@Vodka254 ай бұрын
KL had fun facial expressions while watching this.
@anthonyguadagnino26814 ай бұрын
Gotta do A Bronx tale with deniro and chazz palmentieri
@LordVolkov4 ай бұрын
Check out My Blue Heaven, with Steve Martin and Rick Moranis, for a comedy loosely based on Henry's time in witness protection
@tylerfoster62674 ай бұрын
To add a little more to the story: GoodFellas is based on a book by Nicholas Pileggi. Pileggi was married to famous screenwriter and director Nora Ephron, who wrote When Harry Met Sally and then both wrote and directed Sleepless in Seattle and You've Got Mail. Pileggi was working on the book at the same time Ephron was developing her next movie, which became the script for My Blue Heaven. Two vastly different takes on the same guy.
@AmbassadorDvinn4 ай бұрын
wut? i didnt know that lol, havent seen that in ages
@dustieclipz29964 ай бұрын
2:09 🔥You earned a Sub from me for quoting a Geto Boys song.
@kaiielle4 ай бұрын
LOL thanks, I love that song!
@cleonmagabeefy85004 ай бұрын
The real Henry Hill came out of witness protection and started going on the Howard Stern Show in the 90's. The best was when he'd come on smashed drunk. Liotta got the laugh down pat by listening to hours of tape of Hill transcribing events for the book Wiseguy.
@Ragbab844 ай бұрын
As he continued to go on Stern's show he became more unhinged. Infact there's a really chilling episode where Spider's (the kid that Tommy shoots at the poker game) sister and mother call in to the show and grill Henry about where Spider's remains are. Henry seemingly developed PTSD. It really shows how frightening and violent that life of crime became for him.
@crankfastle81384 ай бұрын
@@Ragbab84I remember that. People would call in all the time asking where spiders body is. The man was trash.
@Ragbab844 ай бұрын
@@crankfastle8138 completely
@phillipmullineaux96412 ай бұрын
There was also a comedy about Henry's life in protection starring Steve Martin and Ric Morannis called my Blue heaven or pennies from heaven!
@dabe19714 ай бұрын
25:25 WAS him.... 😂
@shainewhite27814 ай бұрын
One of the best, if not, the greatest gangster flicks of all time!
@LeChaunce4 ай бұрын
The Godfather Parts I and II would like to make you an offer you can't refuse.
@scipioafricanus58714 ай бұрын
06:05 So this is where J D Vance got his fake laugh from.
@reservoirdude924 ай бұрын
Better than Kamala's unhinged cackling over absolutely nothing 😂
@teresas81734 ай бұрын
Great reaction, I just subbed to your channel. My favorite Scorsese films are Taxi Driver and Raging Bull. This movie is great as well, but I prefer Godfather 1 and 2 when it comes to Mafia movies. I’ll be checking out your many reactions. Idk how it’s possible but you look like my daughter, her best friend, and my young cousin all at the same time, lol 😊
@vinnycordeiro4 ай бұрын
I love me some Martin Scorsese movie, Casino is one of my Top 5 movies ever.
@nsdocholiday4 ай бұрын
A really underrated role that Joe Pesci has is a movie he did with Brendan Frasier called "With Honors" which was largely panned on release but has a bit of a cult following and a wonderful performance by Pesci.
@jasonward14704 ай бұрын
Agreed. it might be my favorite role of his. Of course I love him as Cousin Vinny too lol.
@anthonyguadagnino26814 ай бұрын
Billy batts can be the way he was because he was a made guy.
@chrisgrove78294 ай бұрын
Love the use of narration in this, as a lot of Scorsese movies do. It really makes us the audience, understand the life, and why someone would be drawn to it. It equally shows the rise and fall of the mob. It showcases both the glamorous seductive side and then when Henry and Karen are coked out of their minds and completely rightfully paranoid:)
@bloatus76114 ай бұрын
Since you'll be looking up the real stories, it is pretty funny upon rewatch how Henry managed to skirt implication in the big crimes.
@jasonward14704 ай бұрын
Great reaction as usual. I really enjoyed watching it. I've seen this movie 50 times and it's one of my favorites, but it doesn't hold a candle to The Godfather, parts I and II. You really must watch those. They are the true definition of what a masterpiece is. Many consider them to be among the greatest movies ever made. If you're truly interested in exploring this genre and subject matter some more, I think you might like Donnie Brasco, Casino, and Carlito's Way, to name a few.
@curtquinlan98704 ай бұрын
Casino should be next. I know DeNiro and Pesci play different characters in that movie, but it is almost like they reprised their roles from this movie. lol.
@zedwpd4 ай бұрын
"You're awfully calm having a gun pointed at your face." As an expert marksman for the US Air Force, let me say, if you wake up to find your wife has a gun pointed at your face with her finger on the trigger, you probably dont want to say, move, or do anything not calm.
@tehdesp4 ай бұрын
@@zedwpd yeah, she had that piece cocked and ready. One wrong move and Henry's head would've been a gravy boat.
@kaiielle4 ай бұрын
That's fair!
@crispy_3384 ай бұрын
“Expert marksman in the air force” doesn’t mean much. Like congrats you can shoot a massive piece of paper with an M4 laying down. Wow.
@tehdesp4 ай бұрын
@crispy_338 he's correct, though, so...what exactly is your problem?
@crispy_3384 ай бұрын
@@tehdesp Nothing, just boasting that you achieved some shooting accolade in the military is basically nothing to be proud of per even worth mentioning as a point of authority. My 12 year old cousins can out-shoot the military marksman courses easily.
@dabe19714 ай бұрын
15:18 The legend that was Catherine Scorsese - Martin's Mom !
@dabe19714 ай бұрын
And he didn't make the cut but Charlie Scorsese, Martin's Pop is Vinnie in the prison kitchen scene.
@tylerfoster62674 ай бұрын
Sam Jackson was an addict for 15 years. It got so bad that his family finally intervened, probably shortly after GoodFellas was shot, which is why he looks so skinny and different than he does now. He went to rehab, and while in there, his close friend Spike Lee wrote a movie with a role that he understood as someone recovering from addiction. Jackson was desperate to play the role, and so he committed to the recovery in order to appear in it, even though the idea of it made his counselors nervous because they thought it might cause him to relapse. Instead, the experience reinvigorated his love of the craft, he remained clean, and subsequently became one of our most beloved character actors and movie stars. Once you've also checked Casino off the list, while I'll refrain from being specific as to who, I recommend My Cousin Vinny, Midnight Run, Analyze This, and Field of Dreams to see some of these iconic gangster stars doing something different. Some other movies that aren't quite as different would be Cop Land and Something Wild.
@Zigmond3034 ай бұрын
@@tylerfoster6267 Midnight Run is criminally underrated!
@JW6664 ай бұрын
Hey KL, you're really funny 😜😂
@mostaley50494 ай бұрын
Great reaction to a great movie. 👏👏😊
@DC_Prox4 ай бұрын
In the late 90s there was a period when I bought a lot of inexpensive DVDs, because DVD bargain bins were becoming ubiquitous, and had a lot of strong titles to choose from. I hadn't seen Goodfellas, and saw a DVD of it for $5 so I grabbed it. When I put it in to watch it, I was a little confused, because it kinda seemed like it started in the middle of the story and I was missing a lot of context, but I just assumed it was one of those things where they start us in the middle, then flash back to explain how we got there... but, nope, the story just kept going and I was still lost. I also noticed there were no opening credits. Yeah, it was a 2-sided DVD and I had started on side 2. I had other 2-sided DVDs, but usually one side was widescreen and the other was "standard" (yes, 4:3 was considered "standard" at the time), this was my first time with one that was split into two parts.
@jasonward14704 ай бұрын
I have a copy of The Good the Bad and the Ugly that is two-sided as well and I have to flip it over halfway through the movie. What a pain in the butt lol
@kenlangston34514 ай бұрын
You should check out Casino as well. Scorsese directed and it was based on a true story from the same author as Goodfellas. DeNiro and Pesci return, and Sharon Stone is in it as well. It is very good as well.
@adamscott41994 ай бұрын
Nice reaction, I'm gonna chk out more of ur movie reactions cheers!
@kaiielle4 ай бұрын
Appreciate that, thank you!
@acrosstheboardcinema4 ай бұрын
Scorsese’s long time editor Thelma Schoonmaker has such an incredible voice. She uses these creative and very subtle editing flourishes like freeze frames, match cuts, cross cuts, use of flash bulbs, and slow motion. When combined with Scorsese’s ever-moving camera and stellar soundtrack choice, it’s no wonder this team has had decades of success.
@scipioafricanus58714 ай бұрын
Kaiielle, if you liked Joe Pesci's acting, you should react to him in Casino (1995). Also with De Niro and directed by Martin Scorsese.
@images_by_geoff2 ай бұрын
I am like # 1K because I love this movie and you reviewed it well. Keep up the good work. :)
@BitcoinMotorist4 ай бұрын
Check out My Blue Heaven. A comedy where Steve Martin plays a retired gangster in witness protection. His character is based on Henry Hill so it's kind of a sequel to Goodfellas
@kmvoss4 ай бұрын
Great reaction.
@dabe19714 ай бұрын
39:13 Yeah the violence today seems mild but in it's day - woah ! Also the whole story is toned down in comparison to the reality. There's a UK documentary called 'The Real Goodfella' featuring interviews with Henry that used to be available on KZbin that's worth a search.
@crankfastle81384 ай бұрын
Ha ha. Stop it, hill was known bullshitter. I won't read his book, or his interviews. He's never told a whole truth.
@dabe19714 ай бұрын
35:04 Did you notice the direction of this shot ? Zoom the lens but also move the camera so the perspective of the outside world changes mirroring the increasing paranoia of Henry. Fabulous choice.
@brandonmartin084 ай бұрын
It always makes me think differently about my childhood when I see how people react to young Henry getting beat by his dad. Ok maybe that’s why I’m a little crazy 😂 that was just a normal Tuesday for me growing up!
@kaiielle4 ай бұрын
I'm glad parenting has moved past physical abuse. 😅
@crispy_3384 ай бұрын
The Lufthansa Heist resulted in $5.8M being stolen, equivalent to $27.6M today which doesn’t even crack the top 5 heists in US history.
@Sheer_Kold4 ай бұрын
Great reaction as always Kaiielle! Look forward to more videos. 😊👍🏻
@gilbertallard3064 ай бұрын
If you’re into Mob TV & films, I suggest The Sopranos. One of the best TV series ever made. Witty, funny, dark, everything.
@kaiielle4 ай бұрын
It's def on my list!
@matthewdunham16894 ай бұрын
One of the greatest movies ever made ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
@tristramcoffin9264 ай бұрын
My favorite part of Joe Pesci's performance is after he shoots Spider, Jimmy Conway is freaking out. Henry says, precariously informs, 'He's dead' and Tommy's response is "I'm a good shot. What? I'm a good shot." As dark and chaotic as the moment is the way he says that is hilarious to me.
@myoung76544 ай бұрын
With your 'love' of narco shows I'm sure you would 'enjoy' Sicario if you haven't seen it. I'd also suggest Cop Land which has an even more stacked cast. For a more light hearted look to cleanse the palate you could watch Michelle Pfeiffer and Mathew Modine in Married to the Mob. TY for this reaction KL 👍
@phillipmullineaux96412 ай бұрын
Pauly had a great small mov part in Tom Cruise movie, The Firm!
@ericstarkey5514 ай бұрын
The late Richard belzer from law & 9order svu, made a cameo in this r.i.p.
@phillipmullineaux96412 ай бұрын
The...how am I funny... scene came from pescis childhood, and largely addlibbed, but not told to the other actors, which is why it's dead silent at the table!
@DavidB-22684 ай бұрын
I remember a story my mom told me, from when she was living in NYC back in the 60s: one of her girlfriends was dating a gangster, and were both shot in bed in a hit.
@TTM96914 ай бұрын
Definitely watch "Casino"! Practically a sequel! Scorsese, De Niro, Pesci, 1995, true story, narration, nuts & bolts of the mob, instead of nyc it's Vegas. Fascinating movie! If you liked Goodfellas, you'll like Casino!
@davidelmquist86704 ай бұрын
Also check out Casino, same style and cast!
@guilhermepinheiro59843 ай бұрын
Known by the best movie ever made. All categories fits.
@tristramcoffin9264 ай бұрын
13:25 this look lol
@RustyRagesRegularly4 ай бұрын
Such a great movie! It’s definitely not for everyone though so I would understand if by the end of it if you are idk I guess kinda mixed on the movie. Hopefully you really enjoyed it though. 17:40 You could have said it…. Tommy is unhinged to put it lightly LOL 😂. Edit: So the Lufthansa heist actual take was 5.8 MILLION! (5 mil of it was CASH!) Which is equivalent to 27.6 MILLION dollars today! It’s one of the biggest heists ever in American history. There could be a movie just off that alone! Edit 2: Yes, Stacks is played by Samuel L. Jackson
This is a very rewatchable movie, and I'm not even all that into gangster films.
@sca884 ай бұрын
I love how they made Henry so awful looking, drugged up and paranoid near the ending. His life is turning to sh*t and his looks show it.
@BigMac76294 ай бұрын
They definitely f#$&ed up when they killed the made guy. It really put them in the vice and as you saw it just kept getting tighter and tighter.
@ryanmichael12984 ай бұрын
good for you!
@johnallen66654 ай бұрын
Another great reaction! My father lived that kind of life; and my mother was fine with it. The thing that kills me about Henry is that he wasn't honest with Karen; in that life those are the rules. Your wife is home with the kids, that's your family, those are the people you love, and those are the people that matter. The deal though is you choose a wife carefully because she's you're one and only. You don't lie to her about other women when/if anything happens. You don't have to tell your wife everything about business, it's up to you where you want to draw the line but at the end of the day it's not just your business, it's everybody you work with. But you, your wife, your family, that's your business, your responsibility and you don't gaslight her on that; not ever. Pauli and Jimmy understood that "...then you go back to Karen" and you called it right: "That's just how it works."
@michaelenosmusic4 ай бұрын
And speaking to the unscripted feel of the movie.. Scorsese and the actors did not do improv per se... but they would rehearse with the script..and improv in rehearsal..and Scorsese would then go back and rewrite the script if the improvisations were really good and they would then film that. One case in particular WAS the night at the restaurant("How am I funny??) ..this came from an actual story from Joe Pesci. So they acted it out in rehearsal... and then Scorsese wrote it up and they filmed it.
@dakotaturpin88164 ай бұрын
If you're into the mob-related stuff, you'd love the Sopranos. It might be the best TV show I've ever seen in terms of combining incredible stories, sharp writing and phenomenal acting. And you'll see some familiar faces from this film: Lorraine Bracco (Karen) and Michael Imperioli (Spider) are part of the main cast.
@joeaa63084 ай бұрын
The federal prison where paulie ends up in is about 8 miles south west from my place in ft.worth
@humanvideosponge45294 ай бұрын
The thing about watching a Scorsese film is that it almost seems like you're watching the same characters over and over. Which would be awful if he wasn't so damn good at it. And the fact that he used the same actors in so many of them. I mean, I see why. Why mess with a good formula?
@lukebarton50754 ай бұрын
Should definitely watch Casino after this.
@rodrickmaclean96604 ай бұрын
I love this movie I've seen it so many times since I was a kid and was surprised to see some people who ended up in the Samuel Jackson was the guy who was shot by Joe Pesci
@donbergeson67714 ай бұрын
Everyone knows who did the Lufthansa heist but, to this day, no one has ever been prosecuted, let alone convicted, of that crime.
@barbados_ririfenty85534 ай бұрын
@@donbergeson6771 yes because no ones alive to be prosecuted for it
@AstroXeno4 ай бұрын
You should watch My Blue Heaven next.
@bradclements95174 ай бұрын
If you want more gangster/mob stories, you should definitely check out another Scorsese film Casino
@nino66644 ай бұрын
You'll have to look up the real guys names the characters were based on real people but they didn't use the real names jimmy Conway is Jimmy burke Paul cicero is Paul viro
@PhilBagels4 ай бұрын
Henry Hill died just a few years ago. The murder of Billy Bats was not simply about him disrespecting Tommy with "Go get your shine box". Since Billy was a made guy, he wanted his cut of everything he'd missed out on while he was in prison. He wanted a share of the Lufthansa heist - even though he had nothing to do with it. He was then killed so they wouldn't have to share the money with him.
@Arsolon6184 ай бұрын
If you love the narration in Goodfellas, you should watch Scorsese's other mob classic, Casino.
@clarkness774 ай бұрын
Never liked it. Always felt like a discount Goodfellas.
@dustieclipz29964 ай бұрын
The top 5 best Gangster Movies of the 90’s. Please add any of these to your reaction list if you didnt see them yet. 1. Boyz N The Hood. 2. Goodfellas. 3. Menace To Society. 4. American Me. 5. New Jack City.
@tiffanyokeefe4 ай бұрын
the real tommy desimone was much much more crazy then what joe pesci portrayed him out to be in this movie. the real tommy was a bigger guy at about 6 foot 2 too and the things he did was really insane . one of them was shooting and killing a man he seen at random just because he wanted to try out a new gun he had got .
@kaiielle4 ай бұрын
That's awful. 😭
@EShelby21274 ай бұрын
@15:30 - Martin Scorsese's mother...
@chada70944 ай бұрын
You went from Rags to Riches watching this. Favorite character Tommy, like I said Joe Pesci s performance as Tommy is amazing. You're just waiting for him to go off. Ray Liotta though gives one of the best performances as Henry, his narration. My favorite scene is the Are you funny scene and when Joe Pesci is shooting at Michael Imperoli s feet, keep that scene in mind. ❤ d this, you're a Goodfella KL for doing this. Great movie, 🔥 reaction .
@rabooey3 ай бұрын
IRL Big Paulie and Karen were hooking up on the regular while Henry was still in prison.
@havok62804 ай бұрын
Godfather and Godfather Part II are better more epic films but this is my favorite mob movie.
@TheCrazyCanuck4204 ай бұрын
This movie is great but those two are in a league of their own.