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New Article: The Lies of The Irishman
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A new hit piece was published this morning that is worth a read. The writer seems pretty hell bent on disproving the entire plot of the new movie The Irishman in this article. He examines the possibility, or in his words, certainty, that Frank Sheeran lied about nearly all of his claims in "I Heard You Paint Houses." It's not so much of an attack on Scorsese and De Niro as it is against Charles Brandt and the late Sheeran. Whether or not you agree – I don't – this one is worth checking out. The Lies of The Irishman
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Re: New Article: The Lies of The Irishman
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08/07/19 10:36 AM
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So my question is this, are we looking for this movie to be another great mob flick, especially after the Gotti debacle, or do we want it to be historically accurate? These movies are always filled with fiction mixed with some factual events or events based on a similar situation.
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Re: New Article: The Lies of The Irishman
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08/08/19 06:39 AM
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or the wife pays her netflix account and thats about all the bills she pays Ouch!, below the belt!.......There must be something she gets credit for that doesn’t necessarily involve a money transaction? Right? Housewife IS, or at least use to be a good example of such.
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Re: New Article: The Lies of The Irishman
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08/11/19 02:36 AM
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Guy isn't even Irish! He's American of Swedish and Irish descent. He's like one of those wonderbread wop who had a grandfather come off the boat over a hundred years ago and thinks it makes him Italian. That term refers to someone’s culture, and not to his “ethnic purityâ€. The cultural environment in which an individual is raised defines his personality more than DNA, unless one believes in racist theories. Someone may be born in Italy, holding an Italian passport but if he was raised by Chinese parents in a monocultural, close-knit community (read: ghetto) in Prato or Milan he’d be less culturally Italian than a “non-genetically pure†wop raised in a majority-Italian area in Montreal, Staten Island or Melbourne. Better example: Look at the many French-born-and-raised youths who are more culturally Maghrebi than French. An Acadian or a Québécois who never stepped foot on French soil is more in line with his ancestral culture than them. Most “national identities†are transnational due to obvious historical (mass emigration, colonization) and social (poverty, segregation, self-segregation, radicalization) reasons thus more fluid and complex than many believe. America, being one of the first Western nations to experience massive immigration has reached a stage that many European nations will experience later or are starting to experience today. As for Frank Sheeran, supposedly that was his underworld nickname. I don’t know if he “felt†Irish at all. Whitey Bulger was 50% Canadian-Québécois but being born in Southie in 1929 sure played a fundamental role in the creation of his persona.
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Re: New Article: The Lies of The Irishman
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When I clicked on the article I expected to factual basis for the hit piece.. But nothing. He doesn’t disprove one single thing. Is the book full of lies? Maybe. But it’s clear this website I’ve never heard of doesn’t have an editor. I agree.. Me too. The guy that wrote this article is a complete jerkoff.
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Re: New Article: The Lies of The Irishman
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Don't forget in those years Bufalino was appointed as an "interim boss" of the Genovese crime family by the Commission at a time when that crime family was experiencing internal difficulties. With all due respect it makes no sense that the Genovese would let anyone pick a boss for their family. They wewre arguably still the most powerful family in the country in the late 60's early 70's, easily still in the top 3, and had a ton of guys who were powers in their own right who could run the family (Lombardo, Tieri, Salerno, Catena, etc.). They didn't need an interim boss, and I doubt that they would let either rival families (Gambino) or lesser out of town families (Philly, Detroit) have a say in deciding who would run their family. The line of sucession is fairly straight forward: Genovese dies in 1969, Catena takes over,, he goes to jail in 1970 and sometime while he is in jail Lombardo/Tieri start running the family, in 1981 Fat Tony is briefly the boss before his stroke, then the Chin takes over. When would Bufalino have run the family? Sorry, that doesn't hold water, the Genovese wouldn't let someone from coal country come in and run the family. As for the Gallo hit, do you really think that that the bosses in NY said "He insulted Bufalino? That's the final straw, we can't let that stand!" After all that he had done, insulting an ouf ot town boss was what finally got him clipped? If you really believe that I don't know what to tell you, I might have some swamp land in Florida and a bridge in Brooklyn to sell you.
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Re: New Article: The Lies of The Irishman
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08/16/19 11:02 PM
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I tend to believe Sheeran's account of Hoffa's disappearance. Hoffa's family (hell, even Sheeran's daughter) thinks he did it. Hoffa was streetwise and cautious, he wouldn't have gotten into a car with just anyone. As for the Joey Gallo hit, that's less plausible, but it's not impossible. Why would Sheeran claim the Gallo hit if he had nothing to do with it. Gallo disrespected Bufalino and it happened in a Genovese place. I could have written that better. I totally believe he killed Hoffa. I do think it's possible he could have killed Gallo. It's just not as certain as the Hoffa hit. But it is entirely possible, Buffalino was a boss of a city not too far from NYC, so it's likely he went there often. And we know Gallo had no respect for bosses.
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Re: New Article: The Lies of The Irishman
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08/19/19 08:38 AM
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Don't forget in those years Bufalino was appointed as an "interim boss" of the Genovese crime family by the Commission at a time when that crime family was experiencing internal difficulties. With all due respect it makes no sense that the Genovese would let anyone pick a boss for their family. They wewre arguably still the most powerful family in the country in the late 60's early 70's, easily still in the top 3, and had a ton of guys who were powers in their own right who could run the family (Lombardo, Tieri, Salerno, Catena, etc.). They didn't need an interim boss, and I doubt that they would let either rival families (Gambino) or lesser out of town families (Philly, Detroit) have a say in deciding who would run their family. The line of sucession is fairly straight forward: Genovese dies in 1969, Catena takes over,, he goes to jail in 1970 and sometime while he is in jail Lombardo/Tieri start running the family, in 1981 Fat Tony is briefly the boss before his stroke, then the Chin takes over. When would Bufalino have run the family? Sorry, that doesn't hold water, the Genovese wouldn't let someone from coal country come in and run the family. As for the Gallo hit, do you really think that that the bosses in NY said "He insulted Bufalino? That's the final straw, we can't let that stand!" After all that he had done, insulting an ouf ot town boss was what finally got him clipped? If you really believe that I don't know what to tell you, I might have some swamp land in Florida and a bridge in Brooklyn to sell you. I also don't think Bufalino had the authority to clip Gallo, who was still a member of the Colombos, without first consulting the Colombo leadership. And normally such matters takes some time and are not arranged within one evening. And indeed, if Bufalino/Sheeran knew where to find Gallo, how come the Colombos themselves somehow weren't able to as they had all the reason in the world to get rid of him. This movie is going to be filled with artistic license. Scorsese's former mob movies (Goodfellas and Casino) were largely factual.
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Re: New Article: The Lies of The Irishman
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08/27/19 07:45 PM
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As for the Gallo hit, do you really think that that the bosses in NY said "He insulted Bufalino? That's the final straw, we can't let that stand!" After all that he had done, insulting an ouf ot town boss was what finally got him clipped? If you really believe that I don't know what to tell you, I might have some swamp land in Florida and a bridge in Brooklyn to sell you.
Sheeran probably didn't know what the reason was behind the Gallo hit he didn't knew him, didn't he read about it later in the newspapers? The commission was fed up with Joey.
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Re: New Article: The Lies of The Irishman
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08/27/19 11:59 PM
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Did anyone else hear that the movie is suppose to be 3.5 hours long?
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Re: New Article: The Lies of The Irishman
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08/29/19 06:34 PM
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Did anyone else hear that the movie is suppose to be 3.5 hours long? Yep Marty's longest film ever let's hope for a Goodfellas 2.0 he should have had the best film Oscar back then, maybe now.
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