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My thoughts on Casino
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02/14/02 10:53 AM
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I just saw Casino last night for the first time in a while, and I have to say it is very poor. This is in no way a post to stir up any commotion, but the only good things from it were the brilliant as usual Joe Pesci, and a great performance from De Niro, even though his character was weak. Anyone else agree that this film is extremely overated?
Cicci, a porta.
Could you get me off the hook Tom? For old times sake?
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Re: My thoughts on Casino
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02/14/02 02:25 PM
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If you look for the blinding pace and mordant humor of "Goodfellas," "Casino" will disappoint. But it provides a long, exquisitely detailed look at the casino industry and mob involvment. And it has, as you point out, great performances by DeNiro, Pesci and especially Sharon Stone. I like "Casino," but I haven't watched it as often as "Goodfellas."
Ntra la porta tua lu sangu � sparsu, E nun me mporta si ce muoru accisu... E s'iddu muoru e vaju mparadisu Si nun ce truovo a ttia, mancu ce trasu.
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Re: My thoughts on Casino
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02/14/02 04:47 PM
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Uhhh Casino isn't overrated at all....For anything it is underrated, cuz i never hear much about it...Casino is great...Also Turnbull Congrats On Turning To Underboss.
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First rule of Fight Club, you do not talk about Fight Club. Second rule of Fight Club, you DO NOT talk about Fight Club. Third rule of Fight Club, when someone say "stop" or goes limp, the fight is over. Fourth rule of Fight Club, only two guys to a fight. Fifth rule of Fight Club, one fight at a time. Sixth rule of Fight Club, no shirt, no shoes. Seventh rule of Fight Club, fights go on as long as they have to. Eighth and final rule of Fight Club if this is your first night at Fight Club you have to fight.
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Re: My thoughts on Casino
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02/15/02 04:46 PM
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I just thought it relied far too heavily on the actors in the film. I havent seen a film with Joe Pesci in it that I havent enjoyed, but Casino just didnt do it for me. I don't think its in the same class as Goodfellas. Congrats Turnbull on becoming an underboss. You deserve it, all posts are insightful and thought provoking.
Cicci, a porta.
Could you get me off the hook Tom? For old times sake?
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Re: My thoughts on Casino
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02/15/02 06:05 PM
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weak? i have this movie on dvd and i thought it was pretty damn good, it wasnt a classic but it wasnt bad, great performances and the ending was one of my favorite parts too
"You don't understand! I could've had class. I could've been a contender. I could've been somebody, instead of a bum, which is what I am. Let's face it......It was you, Charley." - Terry (Marlon Brando), On the Waterfront (1954). One of my favorites
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Re: My thoughts on Casino
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02/15/02 08:19 PM
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Casino was a good movie. Very entertaining. Sharon Stone's best performance in my opinion. Joe and Robert always have a great connection.
"Life is so beatiful" - Don Vito in The Godfather novel "My name is Michael Corleone...There are people who'd pay a lot of money for that information" - The Godfather
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Re: My thoughts on Casino
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02/17/02 06:49 PM
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Originally posted by Sermanni: I just saw Casino last night for the first time in a while, and I have to say it is very poor. This is in no way a post to stir up any commotion, but the only good things from it were the brilliant as usual Joe Pesci, and a great performance from De Niro, even though his character was weak. Anyone else agree that this film is extremely overated? everyone can say what they think..... Isn't Casnio based on a true story? Now that is what is great about Casino.....Telling a real life story, knowing that most parts had happen in real life to someone. played out by two great men DeNiro and Pesci., and a great acting job by Sharon Stone.When you say weak are you talking about the real life person or De Niro part in the movie. You do know that people in the know say that De Niro did a great job playing Sam Rothstein and he wasn't afraid to tell De Niro so.
"Well, old friend, are you ready to do me this service?"
"I believe in America. America has made my fortune."
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Re: My thoughts on Casino
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02/17/02 08:47 PM
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My comment was not made to cause trouble. I think that the real Sam Rothstein also said that Sharon Stone did a great job showing the wild side, and the dark side of the love of his life. A women who he felt was as addictive as a drug to him.Who would knoow beter then the man who's life it was. I agree, I think she did her job, starting out as a sexy casino whore who would do anything to get money,then a drugged and boozed out whore who was a poor excuse for a wife and mother. De Niro played the smart Jewish point setting casino manager who was not strong on muscle but smart enough to live thru it all. By the way I usally don't care much for Sharon Stone in other films.
"Well, old friend, are you ready to do me this service?"
"I believe in America. America has made my fortune."
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Re: My thoughts on Casino
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02/17/02 09:10 PM
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The movie was based on Nicholas Pileggi's book, "Casino," which tells the same story in real life. Only the names were changed in the film. "Ace Rothstein" is really Larry (Lefty) Rosenthal. "Nicky Santoro" is Anthony (The Ant) Spilotro, "a very scary guy," to cop a quote from Another Crime Movie. In fact, everyone in the film is based on real-life characters. Oscar Goodman, the guy who plays Ace's lawyer, was his and The Ant's lawyer in real life, and is now the mayor of Vegas. I thought Sharon Stone gave a very intense performance, credible as someone who cannot overcome her compulsive use of drugs and attachment to her pimp lover (superbly played by the Sultan of Sleaze, James Woods). Seeing her being transformed from glamor girl to nutcase still scares me.
Ntra la porta tua lu sangu � sparsu, E nun me mporta si ce muoru accisu... E s'iddu muoru e vaju mparadisu Si nun ce truovo a ttia, mancu ce trasu.
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Re: My thoughts on Casino
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02/18/02 09:02 PM
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Wow, I learnt plenty there about the real life stuff I didn't know. Originally posted by DonPalentino: [QUOTE]I have seen those words alot on this boards what does that mean in american? Sorry, what language? I think the film is great, I really enjoy it but I have to agree with Sermanni on some points. The film does drag sometimes even though the acting is superb.
So die all who betray Giuliano
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Re: My thoughts on Casino
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02/22/02 11:11 PM
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Just saw it today and I would have to put that movie in my top 10, if not 5. I thought that it had great acting, a great storyline, and overall great parts to make it phenomenal! I haven't seen Goodfellas yet though and I can't wait to see how they stack up to each other and my other favs (scarface, GF's.)
Scarface is the best movie of all time!
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Re: My thoughts on Casino
#170872
02/25/02 10:55 AM
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Ricardo
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Originally posted by Turnbull: The movie was based on Nicholas Pileggi's book, "Casino," which tells the same story in real life. Only the names were changed in the film. "Ace Rothstein" is really Larry (Lefty) Rosenthal. "Nicky Santoro" is Anthony (The Ant) Spilotro, "a very scary guy," to cop a quote from Another Crime Movie. In fact, everyone in the film is based on real-life characters. Oscar Goodman, the guy who plays Ace's lawyer, was his and The Ant's lawyer in real life, and is now the mayor of Vegas. I thought Sharon Stone gave a very intense performance, credible as someone who cannot overcome her compulsive use of drugs and attachment to her pimp lover (superbly played by the Sultan of Sleaze, James Woods). Seeing her being transformed from glamor girl to nutcase still scares me. I knew it was coming, I was just WAITING for Turnbull to say how it's about Pileggi's book, and Rothstein and Santorro are real but NOT the real names! Thanks!
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Re: My thoughts on Casino
#170877
03/12/02 02:32 AM
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I'm re-watching CASINO on video right now ( I'm waiting for the Special Edition to come out before I get the DVD) I've got to tell you just seeing DeNiro in a pink suit exiting the Tony Roma's is worth the price of admission. When I first saw it the whole audience cracked up....of course he got blown up 30 seconds, but what they hey?
Leave the Gun...take the cannoli...on second thought leave the cannoli too, I'm on a diet.
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