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Re: New book reveals John Gotti’s role in ‘Goodfellas’
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And the article says Hill got it from Polisi, so not really a credible source. Henry isn't a credible source either.
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Re: New book reveals John Gotti’s role in ‘Goodfellas’
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Nick Pileggi finished "Wiseguy" in late 1985. The first editions were released on a limited basis in December of 1985, just before Big Paul was hit and the book went national in January of 1986. This is very easy to research. Check with the library of congress, or if you have a first addition check the date.
My point is, it's funny how Hill left all of this bullshit out of the first book. Yet when Gotti became the most visible gangster since Capone, Hill slowly but surely had more and more to say about him. At first, on shows like Geraldo, wearing the stupid rubber nose, fake beard, and hat.
There's a reason that Pileggi had nothing to do with "Gangsters and Goodfellas" or this latest pile of shit, and it's not because he didn't like Hill. By all accounts he did. It's because he knew this was all a bullshit money grab, and he'd have no part in ruining his reputation as a journalist.
Verdict: Bullshit.
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Re: New book reveals John Gotti’s role in ‘Goodfellas’
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Nick Pileggi finished "Wiseguy" in late 1985. The first editions were released on a limited basis in December of 1985, just before Big Paul was hit and the book went national in January of 1986. This is very easy to research. Check with the library of congress, or if you have a first addition check the date.
My point is, it's funny how Hill left all of this bullshit out of the first book. Yet when Gotti became the most visible gangster since Capone, Hill slowly but surely had more and more to say about him. At first, on shows like Geraldo, wearing the stupid rubber nose, fake beard, and hat.
There's a reason that Pileggi had nothing to do with "Gangsters and Goodfellas" or this latest pile of shit, and it's not because he didn't like Hill. By all accounts he did. It's because he knew this was all a bullshit money grab, and he'd have no part in ruining his reputation as a journalist.
Verdict: Bullshit.
agreed PB. I do think gotti was involved in the planning of the murder but i doubt he was present much less personally responsible
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Re: New book reveals John Gotti’s role in ‘Goodfellas’
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Nick Pileggi finished "Wiseguy" in late 1985. The first editions were released on a limited basis in December of 1985, just before Big Paul was hit and the book went national in January of 1986. This is very easy to research. Check with the library of congress, or if you have a first addition check the date.
My point is, it's funny how Hill left all of this bullshit out of the first book. Yet when Gotti became the most visible gangster since Capone, Hill slowly but surely had more and more to say about him. At first, on shows like Geraldo, wearing the stupid rubber nose, fake beard, and hat.
There's a reason that Pileggi had nothing to do with "Gangsters and Goodfellas" or this latest pile of shit, and it's not because he didn't like Hill. By all accounts he did. It's because he knew this was all a bullshit money grab, and he'd have no part in ruining his reputation as a journalist.
Verdict: Bullshit.
Yep, as I said in another thread, all you have to do is listen to him make up bullshit on the Stern show when he's wasted. One day he has never killed anyone and the next day (when he's loaded) he ice picked 3 guys in the back of the head. And once you've said all you know, you have to start making up bullshit to keep yourself interesting.
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Re: New book reveals John Gotti’s role in ‘Goodfellas’
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By the way in this video he tells the same story and says "How true it is, I don't know". https://youtu.be/BC54xF3veME (around 22 mins). Sounds like a pretty shaky premise for a book.
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Re: New book reveals John Gotti’s role in ‘Goodfellas’
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Gonna paste the same thing I posted to other forums:
The real Tommy DeSimone doesn't quite deserve to have the name he has in crime history. If it weren't for the fact that Joe Pesci is capable of being so funny and so scary on camera, very few people would know that DeSimone exists. So it's obvious that whoever is behind this book is mooching off the reputation created by Goodfellas. This fact alone is a testimonial to Pesci's talent, I guess. The writers should send Pesci royalties.
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Re: New book reveals John Gotti’s role in ‘Goodfellas’
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Nick Pileggi finished "Wiseguy" in late 1985. The first editions were released on a limited basis in December of 1985, just before Big Paul was hit and the book went national in January of 1986. This is very easy to research. Check with the library of congress, or if you have a first addition check the date.
My point is, it's funny how Hill left all of this bullshit out of the first book. Yet when Gotti became the most visible gangster since Capone, Hill slowly but surely had more and more to say about him. At first, on shows like Geraldo, wearing the stupid rubber nose, fake beard, and hat.
There's a reason that Pileggi had nothing to do with "Gangsters and Goodfellas" or this latest pile of shit, and it's not because he didn't like Hill. By all accounts he did. It's because he knew this was all a bullshit money grab, and he'd have no part in ruining his reputation as a journalist.
Verdict: Bullshit.
Same thing with how Hill talks about Karen. Since they divorced and how he tried to get back in the limelight, Hill started making claims about her and trying to make her a whore. He added that story about her having an afair with Vario and almost getting raped by Desimone. The guy abuses what Pileggi and Scorsese gave to get money and get back at people.
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Re: New book reveals John Gotti’s role in ‘Goodfellas’
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Nick Pileggi finished "Wiseguy" in late 1985. The first editions were released on a limited basis in December of 1985, just before Big Paul was hit and the book went national in January of 1986. This is very easy to research. Check with the library of congress, or if you have a first addition check the date.
My point is, it's funny how Hill left all of this bullshit out of the first book. Yet when Gotti became the most visible gangster since Capone, Hill slowly but surely had more and more to say about him. At first, on shows like Geraldo, wearing the stupid rubber nose, fake beard, and hat.
There's a reason that Pileggi had nothing to do with "Gangsters and Goodfellas" or this latest pile of shit, and it's not because he didn't like Hill. By all accounts he did. It's because he knew this was all a bullshit money grab, and he'd have no part in ruining his reputation as a journalist.
Verdict: Bullshit.
Same thing with how Hill talks about Karen. Since they divorced and how he tried to get back in the limelight, Hill started making claims about her and trying to make her a whore. He added that story about her having an afair with Vario and almost getting raped by Desimone. The guy abuses what Pileggi and Scorsese gave to get money and get back at people. well to be fair the claim about desimone attackinf karen may be true. Desimone was known to be violent toward women, thats what caused his feud with foxy
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Re: New book reveals John Gotti’s role in ‘Goodfellas’
[Re: Ivan]
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The real Tommy DeSimone doesn't quite deserve to have the name he has in crime history. If it weren't for the fact that Joe Pesci is capable of being so funny and so scary on camera, very few people would know that DeSimone exists. So it's obvious that whoever is behind this book is mooching off the reputation created by Goodfellas. This fact alone is a testimonial to Pesci's talent, I guess. The writers should send Pesci royalties. Good post, Ivan. The thing is, the same can be said for ninety percent of the characters in that book. Most of them were bottom feeding lowlifes, whose violent deaths would have ended in anonymity on page thirty of the Daily News if they weren't resurrected and immortalized by Hill, Pileggi and Scorsese (and I firmly believe that several of the minor characters were composites).
"I got news for you. If it wasn't for the toilet, there would be no books." --- George Costanza.
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Re: New book reveals John Gotti’s role in ‘Goodfellas’
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I firmly believe that several of the minor characters were composites Hell, half the characters in the movie are composites. As far as I have been able to gather "Tommy" played by Joe Pesci is a composite of Tommy DeSimone, a couple of Paul Vario's sons, and Robert "Bobby Cabert" Bisaccia. The Bisaccia characterization was shoehorned in by Pesci (Cabert had nothing to do with Hill, Burke, et al) just because Pesci thought he was funny ("like a clown", I guess). Another example of a composite is the "Frankie Carbone" character, who is a combo of Paolo LiCastri, Angelo Sepe, and Richard Eaton. I know too much about this shit. Imagine if I spent this brainpower on something worthwhile?
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Re: New book reveals John Gotti’s role in ‘Goodfellas’
[Re: pizzaboy]
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Nick Pileggi finished "Wiseguy" in late 1985. The first editions were released on a limited basis in December of 1985, just before Big Paul was hit and the book went national in January of 1986. This is very easy to research. Check with the library of congress, or if you have a first addition check the date.
My point is, it's funny how Hill left all of this bullshit out of the first book. Yet when Gotti became the most visible gangster since Capone, Hill slowly but surely had more and more to say about him. At first, on shows like Geraldo, wearing the stupid rubber nose, fake beard, and hat.
There's a reason that Pileggi had nothing to do with "Gangsters and Goodfellas" or this latest pile of shit, and it's not because he didn't like Hill. By all accounts he did. It's because he knew this was all a bullshit money grab, and he'd have no part in ruining his reputation as a journalist.
Verdict: Bullshit.
agreed pizz, sounds liked hyped up horseshit to me. sounds like some shit ed scarpo or kenji gallo would write lol
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Re: New book reveals John Gotti’s role in ‘Goodfellas’
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agreed pizz, sounds liked hyped up horseshit to me. sounds like some shit ed scarpo or kenji gallo would write lol Ironically, Ed Scarpo and that scumbag Cicale are co-writing an ebook about it. Cicale claims to have inside knowledge. Newsflash: Cicale was ten fucking years old when they took off Lufthansa  . But let's not get started on those guys because I'm having a good day so far  .
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Re: New book reveals John Gotti’s role in ‘Goodfellas’
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As far as I have been able to gather "Tommy" played by Joe Pesci is a composite of Tommy DeSimone, a couple of Paul Vario's sons, and Robert "Bobby Cabert" Bisaccia. The Bisaccia characterization was shoehorned in by Pesci (Cabert had nothing to do with Hill, Burke, et al) just because Pesci thought he was funny ("like a clown", I guess).
Another example of a composite is the "Frankie Carbone" character, who is a combo of Paolo LiCastri, Angelo Sepe, and Richard Eaton. All true. I know too much about this shit. Imagine if I spent this brainpower on something worthwhile? No more than most guys who take an interest in researching this stuff. Reading too much is nothing to be embarrassed about. Most of the shit I post is from being an almost 56-year-old man who grew up in a neighborhood where you didn't have much of a choice about knowing these guys. Getting involved with them? Now that's a choice  .
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Re: New book reveals John Gotti’s role in ‘Goodfellas’
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in the book "the Sinatra club" sal polisi says that gotti came to him and told him they were going to whack desimone, and gotti asked polisi to come along with them, polisi declined, he was asked because he was foxy jethroe best friend,
so gotti did have a hand in desimone's killing. also I think it's true that vario would not let gotti kill jimmy burke,he was too good as an earner, but, all in all henry hill always was a big liar, and this new book is probably 85 percent fiction.
" watch what you say around this guy, he's got a big mouth" sam giancana to an outfit soldier about frank Sinatra. [ from the book "my way"
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Re: New book reveals John Gotti’s role in ‘Goodfellas’
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in the book "the Sinatra club" sal polisi says that gotti came to him and told him they were going to whack desimone, and gotti asked polisi to come along with them, polisi declined, he was asked because he was foxy jethroe best friend That's if you believe Polisi. He's another bottom-feeding lowlife and liar. No offense, Binnie. And I'm not saying this because you're from a very rural part of the country. But you take these lowlifes at their word too easily. Anyone can get a ghostwriter and make a bunch of lies sound real. I threw that book away on around the tenth page when Polisi said that "we" hit John F. Kennedy. I literally threw it into the fireplace. He's a lowlife rat, and he wouldn't have been privy to such information even if it were true.
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Re: New book reveals John Gotti’s role in ‘Goodfellas’
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in the book "the Sinatra club" sal polisi says that gotti came to him and told him they were going to whack desimone, and gotti asked polisi to come along with them, polisi declined, he was asked because he was foxy jethroe best friend,
so gotti did have a hand in desimone's killing. also I think it's true that vario would not let gotti kill jimmy burke,he was too good as an earner, but, all in all henry hill always was a big liar, and this new book is probably 85 percent fiction.
gotti had a hand in it BUT he probably wasnt directly involved
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Re: New book reveals John Gotti’s role in ‘Goodfellas’
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in the book "the Sinatra club" sal polisi says that gotti came to him and told him they were going to whack desimone, and gotti asked polisi to come along with them, polisi declined, he was asked because he was foxy jethroe best friend That's if you believe Polisi. He's another bottom-feeding lowlife and liar. No offense, Binnie. And I'm not saying this because you're from a very rural part of the country. But you take these lowlifes at their word too easily. Anyone can get a ghostwriter and make a bunch of lies sound real. I threw that book away on around the tenth page when Polisi said that "we" hit John F. Kennedy. I literally threw it into the fireplace. He's a lowlife rat, and he wouldn't have been privy to such information even if it were true. yes,polisi was trying to sound like he was somebody, as they all do, but, he still wasn't as bad as low-life henry hill.
" watch what you say around this guy, he's got a big mouth" sam giancana to an outfit soldier about frank Sinatra. [ from the book "my way"
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