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Re: obscure movies
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05/23/14 04:19 AM
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Don Cardi
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"The Lords of Flatbush," Stallone, Fonzie and a young John Gotti (I mean Armand Assante). Fun movie. I always thought that Perry King (one of the Lords) was the best actor of the bunch. THe scene in which Stallone threatens the jewelry store owner was absolutely hilarious. What I liked most, though, about the movie was that my brother's best friend played the part of Mike Mambo, the guy in the pool hall (from the Avenue J gang). "If you ever show my girl a ring like that again, you know what's gonna be written on your tombstone? "I was dumb enough to show Frannie Malincanico a $1600 ring," ya got that?""Avenue J? I EAT Avenue J!" One of my favorite obscure movies is with Tony Curtis & Gilbert Roland called The Midnight Story
Don Cardi Five - ten years from now, they're gonna wish there was American Cosa Nostra. Five - ten years from now, they're gonna miss John Gotti.
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Re: obscure movies
[Re: Don Cardi]
#779821
05/23/14 09:00 AM
05/23/14 09:00 AM
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Turnbull
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"The Lords of Flatbush," Stallone, Fonzie and a young John Gotti (I mean Armand Assante). Fun movie. I always thought that Perry King (one of the Lords) was the best actor of the bunch. THe scene in which Stallone threatens the jewelry store owner was absolutely hilarious. What I liked most, though, about the movie was that my brother's best friend played the part of Mike Mambo, the guy in the pool hall (from the Avenue J gang). "If you ever show my girl a ring like that again, you know what's gonna be written on your tombstone? "I was dumb enough to show Frannie Malincanico a $1600 ring," ya got that?""Avenue J? I EAT Avenue J!" "You're just gonna be a memory, Chico!" Fine movie, but they should have used a real '50's soundtrack instead of what they did use. Wasn't Perry King in "The Wanderers"? He was fine in that.
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: obscure movies
[Re: Capo de La Cosa Nostra]
#779822
05/23/14 09:03 AM
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"True Confessions," with Robert DiNiro, Robert Duvall, Charles Durning and Rose DeGregorio, is the most underappreciated great movie of the Eighties. Seconded; I wrote about that here. Excellent review, Mick. I absolutely second, third and fourth your description of Charles Durning. Saw him on Broadway a few times--wonderful. IMO, Duvall's finest performance. Priceless scene: li Duvall shows up at fancy restaurant for lunch with his brother. Maitre d' glimpses contemptuously at him and says, "Nothing today without a reservation, I'm afraid." Duvall says, "Monsignor Spellacy's table." Maitre d' says, haughtily, "I was under the impression that Monsignor Spellacy would be lunching with Mr. Amsterdam." Duvall replies, "Well, you've made a mistake, f**khead," giving him the same, patented Robert Duvall grin that he used in GF when he heard Sonny banging the maid of honor on the other side of a door.
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: obscure movies
[Re: Turnbull]
#779837
05/23/14 09:29 AM
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Wasn't Perry King in "The Wanderers"? He was fine in that. He wasn't in that film - maybe you're thinking of Ken Wahl? He was in The Possession of Joel Delaney, a 1972 film (with Shirley MacLaine) that got quite a bit of publicity when it was first released, but seems to have become obscure over the years. Scary film, as I recall. Signor V.
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Re: obscure movies
[Re: Dellacroce]
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05/26/14 07:38 AM
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Turnbull
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Another underappreciated movie is "Honor thy Father," made for TV. It's based on the book of the same name by Gay Talese, covering the relationship between Joseph Bonanno and his adoring son Salvatore (Bill). The film centers on the famous "Bannana Wars" of the mid-Sixties and the struggle Bill--a college grad with limited experience in the Mob--has in trying to be Don while his father took it on the lam from the Commission. Another strength is that the script dispenses with the sentimental BS that encumbered Talese's book. Brilliant performances by Joseph Bologna as Bill; Brenda Vaccaro as his wife, Rosalie; the great Raf Vallone as Joe Bonanno, and Richard Castellano, reprising his Clemenza role as Bill's uncle and Joe's trusted aide. It's rather cheaply made, but the director, Paul Wendkos, had great experience in doing very well with limited funds. Highly recommended.
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: obscure movies
[Re: Turnbull]
#782241
06/05/14 03:17 PM
06/05/14 03:17 PM
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Another underappreciated movie is "Honor thy Father," made for TV. It's based on the book of the same name by Gay Talese, covering the relationship between Joseph Bonanno and his adoring son Salvatore (Bill). The film centers on the famous "Bannana Wars" of the mid-Sixties and the struggle Bill--a college grad with limited experience in the Mob--has in trying to be Don while his father took it on the lam from the Commission. Another strength is that the script dispenses with the sentimental BS that encumbered Talese's book. Brilliant performances by Joseph Bologna as Bill; Brenda Vaccaro as his wife, Rosalie; the great Raf Vallone as Joe Bonanno, and Richard Castellano, reprising his Clemenza role as Bill's uncle and Joe's trusted aide. It's rather cheaply made, but the director, Paul Wendkos, had great experience in doing very well with limited funds. Highly recommended. Going to check it out. Thanks.
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Re: obscure movies
[Re: Footreads]
#782598
06/07/14 12:39 PM
06/07/14 12:39 PM
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I remember it vaguely might even saw it. But that is it can't rembrr nothing except a girl lived there If you saw it you'd remember it for one reason. There was a vivid masturbation scene by some gal. Certainly very explicit for its time. I don't remember much else from the movie but I do remember it was fairly good.
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Re: obscure movies
[Re: cheech]
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07/30/14 08:55 AM
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Another obscure movie The Assignment starring aiden Quinn pretty good one he plays a submarine officer that is a look alike of Carlos the jackel an international terrorist. CIA in lists him to be the jackel so they can catch or kill the real guy. But they did too good a job he was as bad as the real thing. Check it up remember this little league can be a dangerous sport Good movie
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