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Gangs of New York
#171995
06/20/02 03:07 AM
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I think this is the name of the new Martin Scorese film. I originally saw previews for it last year. I hadn't seen anything on it since. Wondering if anybody new something about it.
"Ever since I could remember I always wanted to be a gangster.---Henry Hill"
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Re: Gangs of New York
#171998
06/22/02 12:15 PM
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I agree, family honour. I wanted to see it before, now i dont think i can be bothered when it eventually comes out over here
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Re: Gangs of New York
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06/24/02 05:16 PM
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Originally posted by CamillusDon: [quote]Originally posted by Family Honour: [b]I'll probably get slated for this but I dont like the look of it at all. It isnt modern day and I think it's old irish gangs in old america.I just dont fancy it
FHOf course it is in the past...Most good flims are in the old Hay day of gangsters...Once Upon time in America, Godfather, ect...[/b][/quote]I know I know Cam, and I agree usually but I just dont fancy this 'old gang thing' I saw a trailer from the film site and I didnt like what I saw. If I'm wrong when it comes out and I do like it, I'll hold my hand up ok. FH
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Re: Gangs of New York
#172002
06/24/02 07:32 PM
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While i think it is set a while ago, i don't think that by any means its actually a mafia film.
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Re: Gangs of New York
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11/02/02 07:19 AM
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Re: Gangs of New York
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11/02/02 03:03 PM
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I think somebody mentioned before it had something to do with Italians and Anglo-Saxons. I dont really know anything else about the film except that U2 have a song called "The hands that built America" on the soundtrack. Leo DiCaprio looks kinda scary in that poster...thoughs blue eyes look kinda out of place on his face.
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Re: Gangs of New York
#172014
11/02/02 08:55 PM
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Originally posted by MobbingForMoney: From IMDb.com:
"The film starts in 1846 and ends in 1863 with the draft riots. The setting is New York's five points, the most violent part of the world at the time. The story is risen out of the conflicts between the white Anglo-Saxon "natives" and the Italian immigrants coming into the five points. One boy needs to avenge the death of his father..." I must admit the thing that I don't care for is the "era" in which it takes place. It's not a mafia movie, but an "early" gang movie I guess. By the previews, DiCaprio seemed good and so did the cast, but I still don't know if I will see it or not. TIS
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Re: Gangs of New York
#172015
11/03/02 12:18 AM
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This is one of the MANY movies I'm anticipating. Another Leo movie I'm really looking forward to is Catch Me If You Can, Steven Spielberg, Tom Hanks.
It's obviously not really mafia, but looks like an intense gangster epic. Good acting, directing, sets, cinematography, etc. I think I'll definately go for it.
"As far back as I can remember, I always wanted to be a gangster"
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Re: Gangs of New York
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11/03/02 01:00 AM
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Dan Sauno, Make sure you post a "review" after you see gangs. I am sure many of us are curious about it. I saw a movie critic a couple days ago on tv talking about both "Gangs" and "Catch Me If You Can", and he said Catch Me was better than Gangs. For whatever that's worth.  Many times I don't necessarily agree with critics. TIS
"Mankind must put an end to war before war puts an end to mankind. War will exist until that distant day when the conscientious objector enjoys the same reputation and prestige that the warrior does today." JFK
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Re: Gangs of New York
#172017
11/03/02 01:39 AM
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Originally posted by goddaughter: Leo DiCaprio looks kinda scary in that poster...thoughs blue eyes look kinda out of place on his face. right goddaughter. he looks like a Monster! GoodFella
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Re: Gangs of New York
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11/03/02 02:16 AM
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Originally posted by The Italian Stallionette: [QUOTE]I must admit the thing that I don't care for is the "era" in which it takes place. It's not a mafia movie, but an "early" gang movie I guess. By the previews, DiCaprio seemed good and so did the cast, but I still don't know if I will see it or not.
TISYes, it's not a Mafia era, TIS. But it was probably the most violent, gang-dominated era in NYC history. It was the period of time when immigrant gangs first started vying for domination of rackets, and forging political ties that were to pay off big-time during Prohibition and afterward. The famous draft riot of 1863 was the most violent, costly and murderous urban insurrection in American history. I'm not crazy about DiCaprio, but I won't miss anything by Scorsese. Can't wait!
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