Donnie Brasco doesn't get the props it deserves

pete clemenza

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I swear people overrate 'Casino' massively. Its entertaining, but uninspiring and borderline generic. It adds nothing to the genre, and steals a lot from past films.
Casino is mediocre as hell imo.. Seemed Sorcese wanted another Goodfellas so badly. I didn't like the characters at all. Pesci was brilliant in Goodfellas but his actions in Casino felt forced and unnatural. And DeNiro was the biggest simp in the world plus you didn't get to fell how powerful the Kansas City mob was in the film. :manny: just my 2 cents


-I loved Donnie Brasco.. I was kinda weird how Pacino's character Two Guns was damn near fazed out by the third act. good film though
 

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"Donnie Brasco" nor "Heat" get the historical credit cause they were coming after "The Godfather Trilogy", "Scarface", "Carlito's Way", "Goodfellas" and "Casnio" which are all Certified Classics. But I think "Donnie Brasco" is apart of that family of Classics as well as "Heat". The performance by Deep and Pacino were brilliant. The story completely sucked you in. Love this movie so much. Great story, Great Cast and amazing acting. The Director Mike Newell wasn't as famous or popular as the ones that did those other films. But he did a great job and dropped a great Crime Classic.

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"Make it hard to figure me, n!ggas be, Kickin Me, In my a$$hole, undercover, Donnie Brasco"
 

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'Donnie Brasco' 15th Anniversary: 25 Things You Didn't Know About Johnny Depp's Classic Mob Movie - The Moviefone Blog

1. In 1976, Pistone was chosen to go undercover as purported jewel thief Donnie Brasco because he spoke fluent Italian, was familiar with the mob (having grown up in Paterson, N.J.), and because he claimed the ability not to perspire under pressure. The undercover operation was supposed to last six months; it lasted almost six years.

2. Pistone's undercover work resulted in 200 indictments and 100 convictions. It also led the Mafia Commission (the body that oversees all the New York organized crime families) to kick out the Bonnano family over the security breach.

3. Paradoxically, being booted from the Mafia Commission actually helped the Bonnano family. While the Mafia Commission Trial of 1985-86 put much of the mob hierarchy behind bars, the Bonnanos were exempt from prosecution and were able to consolidate power.

4. A $500,000 bounty was placed on Pistone's head. To this day, he travels in disguise and with a concealed firearm. He generally avoids cities with a large Mafia presence, though he did spend time in New York as a paid consultant on the "Donnie Brasco" movie. And he appeared, undisguised, in one of the featurettes among the extras of the "Donnie Brasco" Extended Cut DVD released a few years ago.

5. Louis DiGiaimo, who was a childhood acquaintance of Joseph Pistone and who helped him as a consultant on his book, was also a casting director for Barry Levinson. So it was the "Rain Man" director who got the first crack at the film rights to "Donnie Brasco: My Undercover Life in the Mafia"

6. At first, Stephen Frears ("The Grifters") was to direct, and Tom Cruise was to star. But the project was postponed because of the 1990 release of "Goodfellas." The producers felt the film would be seen as a knock-off of Martin Scorsese's based-in-fact gangster drama.

7. Paul Attanasio had been a go-to screenwriter for Levinson, working with him on TV crime drama "Homicide: Life on the Street." He'd written Levinson's "Disclosure" as well as the Oscar-nominated screenplay for Robert Redford's "Quiz Show." So he was a natural to adapt Pistone's book.

8. By the time the film was shot in 1996, the director was now Mike Newell ("Four Weddings and a Funeral"), making his Hollywood debut. Levinson and DiGiaimo were producers. Johnny Depp had replaced Cruise. Al Pacino, always the only choice for Benjamin "Lefty" Ruggiero, was still aboard.

9. Pacino and Bruno Kirby (as fellow mob soldier Nicky Santora) had both appeared in 1974's "The Godfather Part II," though not together. In the sections set in early 20th century Manhattan, Kirby had played the young Peter Clemenza, who helps the young Vito Corleone (Robert De Niro) rise to power and becomes one of his closest associates. Pacino, of course, played Vito's son, latter-day godfather Michael Corleone, in the sections set in the late 1950s.

10. Newell went to Brooklyn social clubs to meet and drink with real wiseguys. In one club, he saw a huge jukebox with nothing but Sinatra records. There was a hand-lettered sign below the payphone warning that the phone is bugged. "I saw how they never trust each other," the Englishman recalled. "They didn't trust me. I talked funny. I looked funny."

11. Attanasio learned how to capture mobsters in conversation by listening to FBI wiretap tapes.

12. For Depp, the role of Pistone/Brasco marked his transition out of the precious man-child roles (in movies like "Edward Scissorhands" and "Benny & Joon") that had been his trademark. "He was becoming a man, not a boy," Attanasio said. "We captured that on film. It was incredibly exciting."

13. Pistone praised Depp for his mimicry. Watching the film with his eyes closed, he said, "I could not tell if it was his voice or mine. He was right on the money."

14. Pacino never got to meet the real Lefty, and much of the character is his own creation, including the rumpled jogging suits and the sad little hat. Newell and Pistone both hated the hat, but Pacino insisted on it as a way into the character. According to Pistone, the real Lefty was a sharp dresser who never wore a hat.

15. As in the film, Lefty really did have a pet lion and could be spotted walking him on the streets of Brooklyn.

:ohhh:
 

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This movie is a gangster Classic. I hope Depp does the Whitey Bulger movie.
 

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Someone randomly thanked one of my posts here just now lol.

Anyway 'A Bronx Tale' is an example of flawless story-telling imo.
 

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Movie has it all. Dope dialogue, quotables for days, characters on point and alive, funny moments, story always engaging even when it's slow.
 
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One of my favourite films
One of those that rare films that makes you believe that's exactly how it went down it becomes a documentary the performances are that good
 

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I was ready to dap the first reply but it didn't give me the option
I then noticed it was because I wrote it
 
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