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What is the greatest gangster film of all time?

Discussion in 'BBS Hangout' started by SleepyRodriguez, Jul 17, 2013.

  1. ItsMyFault

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    I 2nd this.
     
  2. magnetik

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    others have already named em but here goes a few of mine..

    Godfather 1 and 2
    Scarface
    Boyz N tha Hood
    Goodfellas
    Carlitos Way
    King of New York
    New Jack City
    The Killer
    Hard Boiled
     
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  3. Qball

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    really? that's the greatest gangster film scene ever made? A man smashing a muffin into a woman's face....:confused:

    Here's, maybe not the best ever, but one of the best...
    <iframe width="560" height="315" src="//www.youtube.com/embed/0qvpcfYFHcw" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen></iframe>

    Camera starts off on Michael (Al Pacino) and it zooms in as he's explaining his plan. A powerful scene in which he shows his transformation from the "That's my Family, not me" mentality to Godfather. But then Puzo (director) completely throws it sideways by having Sonny (James Caan), like a typical older brother, belittles Michael and his plan.
    "Ey, whataya gonna do, nice college boy, eh?
    Didn't want to get mixed up in the Family business, huh?
    Now you wanna gun down a police captain, why, because he slapped ya in the face a little bit?
    Hah? What do you think this is the Army, where you shoot'em a mile away?
    You've gotta get up close like this and bada-bing! you blow their brains all over your nice Ivy League suit.
    Come're..."

    Now THAT'S what I call a gangster film scene :)
     
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  4. Yonkers

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    Just a correction. Mario Puzo is the writer. The director is Francis Ford Coppola.
     
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    not the best but i like Carlito's way and Colors:

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    From europe u should definitely check out the french movie La Haine and the italian Gomorra.
     
  6. Qball

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    Good catch! This movie is as close to the book when it comes to movies based on books so no harm done. ;)
     
  7. Yonkers

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    Well, it's close to the book because Mario Puzo wrote both the book and the screenplay. He won the Best Adapted Screenplay for the first two movies, btw.
     
  8. B-Bob

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    If you're interested in Gangster Movies, Film Noir, or the Cohen Brothers, check out this little review of Miller's Crossing. It's actually pretty good and gives you a few of my favorite scenes. Soooo good.

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    Dick Tracy
    Tango and cash
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  10. Crutch City

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    Think Tango & Cash falls more into the cop movie genre. Its one of my favorite movies ever because it has so many horrible 1 liners. And who can forget that badass truck. I ways really disappointed that teri hatcher didn't flop out her droopy pancake t*tties though.
     
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    No love for casino?
     
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    "Casino? Ca-seen it! And I liked it better when it was called Goodfellas!" - David Spade

    I enjoyed Casino, actually.

    To me, Goodfellas is far and away the best gangster movie. From the background narration telling the story...to the very end where he sums it all up as they're being broken apart. I have a buddy who is related to a crime family from Chicago. The grandson of a guy who did some really awful stuff. He says his dad always says that you can be entertained by other mob movies...but if you want to know how it was, watch Goodfellas.

    I have not seen City of God, though. I will find it on Netflix.

    A little love for the Dead Rabbits of Gangs of New York. Irish, and all :)
     
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    Would anyone consider the film, "A Prophet", high up there? I don't recall anything as recent as this being on a great level as the films discussed in this thread. A Prophet is awesome and I would even include the Australian film "Animal Kingdom" up there.
     
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    Good flick, kind of flew under the radar.

    I might get killed for this, but I think Scarface is overrated.

    Godfather II for the win.
     
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    Liked it better than goodfellas .
    Based on true story too
    Amazing performances
     
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    I highly disagree. The dynamic of GF 1 is so much more different. It's a different era.
     
  17. dandorotik

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    How about a western gangsta flick?

    The Wild Bunch

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    1) Pulp Fiction
    2) Reservoir Dogs
    3) City of God
    4) Colors
     

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