Greatest MAFIA Movie | Sit Down with Michael Franzese

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  • @nightprowler1
    @nightprowler1 Год назад +511

    The Godfather is about the guys at the top in the family, Goodfellas is about the street guys. So they're very different in tone.

    • @bbcr11
      @bbcr11 Год назад +24

      Godfather great movie- but it wasnt realistic. Goodfellas was

    • @farzana6676
      @farzana6676 Год назад +17

      @@bbcr11 Why Godfather wasn't realistic?

    • @FM-yd5xy
      @FM-yd5xy Год назад +2

      @@bbcr11 Carlo Gambino? :)

    • @bbcr11
      @bbcr11 Год назад +19

      @@farzana6676 First Tom Hagan as Consigliere-No consigliere would be a non Italian for one, and an inexperienced non-gangster at that. The way Clemenza and Tessio asked Don Corleone if they could start their own families when michael took over... a bunch of other stuff. It wasnt how the real mob operated

    • @farzana6676
      @farzana6676 Год назад +3

      @@bbcr11 Yeah, it wasn't exact down to the finer detail but it gave a good insight into running a family, being under threat from inside and outside the family, how Michael went from a kid into a fully fledged mobster(which is what did happen in that life), how people came to the Godfather with problems, etc.

  • @darkstar92772
    @darkstar92772 Год назад +132

    Goodfellas is one of those movies like Shawshank Redemption that I can watch from any point until the end whenever it comes on.

    • @ericsierra-franco7802
      @ericsierra-franco7802 Год назад +5

      Me too. Brilliant filmmaking!

    • @donskeezy4042
      @donskeezy4042 Год назад +3

      I never thought about that but you're right. From any point you can start until the end.

    • @The--Dude
      @The--Dude Год назад +3

      Shawshank is literally my favorite movie! Can watch it like you. From any point. The Green Mile Also is one.

    • @thedarknate08
      @thedarknate08 Год назад +1

      IKR? That's why it is in my top5

    • @Frank-gp6qr
      @Frank-gp6qr Год назад

      Usually now... Thanksgiving... xmas...

  • @gabriel4596
    @gabriel4596 Год назад +166

    I got a soft spot for Donnie Brasco. Al Pacino knocks it out of the park and his dialogue is fantastic.

    • @richardnixon201
      @richardnixon201 Год назад +5

      I rewatched DB, and its really up there now. And I LOVE Goodfellas.

    • @victorespino5650
      @victorespino5650 Год назад +6

      Yea, super street. I think that was the most accurate. That most were poor and a few wealth powerful bosses and everyone struggling.

    • @Magerquark
      @Magerquark Год назад +4

      there was a time I watched Donnie Brasco every single day for like a month like 2 years ago when I first saw it. Theres just something about that movie

    • @SK008
      @SK008 Год назад +4

      Donnie brasco and carlito's way are both special Pacino movies.. they are fantastic films but they kinda fly under the radar due to sheer greatness of the filmography of Pacino...

    • @dr.elvis.h.christ
      @dr.elvis.h.christ Год назад +2

      Yes, it's near the top. The way he talks about all the hits he's done, and all his dedication yet he's still struggling in the street.

  • @darkstar92772
    @darkstar92772 Год назад +88

    “Leave the gun, take the cannolis.” That was pretty funny.

    • @JamesJuice321
      @JamesJuice321 Год назад +2

      I think that was an improvised line as well

    • @darkstar92772
      @darkstar92772 Год назад +1

      @@JamesJuice321 I believe I heard that somewhere as well.

    • @cha5
      @cha5 Год назад +2

      A large chunk of Clemenza’s scenes were funny and unforgettable besides the cannoli one, his recipe for spaghetti is a classic and his thoughts on how Hitler should have been stopped cold in 1938 at Munich and how rival family feuds in the Mafia are good for getting rid of bad blood every ten years or so.

    • @dalehood1846
      @dalehood1846 6 месяцев назад

      @cha5,. The idea for the spaghetti recipe was Francis Coppola. He said in the directors commentary, that some of his films gave a good recipe.

    • @dalehood1846
      @dalehood1846 6 месяцев назад

      F. Coppola also stated in gf2 how he wanted clemenza in gf2 but couldn't come to terms because he wanted a friend of his to write his dialogue. Also because Brando did not make that much money on gf1, that's why you don't see him in the final family scene on gf2. He, Brando didn't feel they gave him what he should have received for gf1.

  • @hunterhuiet2785
    @hunterhuiet2785 Год назад +176

    Michael, Gotti with Armand Assante, Anthony Quinn, and William Forsythe is without a doubt one of the BEST mafia movies ever made

    • @clintborgia8706
      @clintborgia8706 Год назад +2

      The best portrayal of gotti by a long way 👍🏼

    • @robertgsmith5761
      @robertgsmith5761 Год назад

      I saw that movie and it's great !

    • @rodycaz8984
      @rodycaz8984 Год назад +4

      It's really good... but on the level of Godfather 1-2 and Goodfellas? I wouldn't say so.

    • @MoejiiOsmanTV
      @MoejiiOsmanTV Год назад

      @@rodycaz8984 ya gf 2 is basically a masterpiece, if there wasn't a book you would think how the hell did somebody come up with this so kudos to Mario ouzo first and foremost then to the director for litterally never having to make a movie agai it cementing himself up there with George Lucas's star wars and all of Spielbergs movies. If I was godfather director I would've never made a movie again as to not be remembered for putting out a bad picture on the off chance he did but always be known as the guy who did godfather.

    • @rodneybarnes4509
      @rodneybarnes4509 Год назад

      Thanks for the recommendation, I haven’t seen it, but I’ll make a point to soon.

  • @kencoakley8366
    @kencoakley8366 Год назад +18

    I consider The Godfather and The Godfather Part II to be one movie. They tie as my all-time favorite film. Both films come as close to filmmaking perfection as we'll ever see. Even the deleted scenes were amazing. The scene when Vito rounds up Michael, Fredo, Sonny and Johnny Fontaine to go visit Genco in the hospital tells the viewer all they need to know about Vito's viciousness. When Genco begs Vito to stay because he believes Vito will scare away the Grim Reaper in powerful. I also liked the extended part of the scene in the garden when Vito and Michael are talking. In the original beginning they're walking
    Michael : What about Sonny? What about Sicily?
    Vito : I swore I would never break the peace.
    Michael : won't they take it as a sign of weakness?
    Vito : It is a sign of weakness
    Michael : You gave your word you wouldn't break the peace. I didn't give mine. You don't have to have any responsibility.
    Great dialogue.
    My favorite Godfather moment is when Michael visits Vito in the hospital.and, after moving Vito into another room to protect him, leans over and tells Vito "I'm with you now." and a tear streams down Brando's face (a real one). I took that as Michael's first step into the family business.
    When Michael and Enzo the baker are standing outside the hospital and Enzo is shaking, the shaking was real. The actor who played Enzo got to meet Brando and he was Star struck.
    The soundtrack was memorable. The opening geme, the love theme (when Michael was in Sicily) are very memorable. I also loved the music that played in Part II when Vito comes to America on the boat.
    As for III. One thing I never realized until I watched the Coda cut was that actor/comedian Don Novello, who played the character Father Guido Sarducci on Saturday Night Live played Michael's assistant. In tge 90s he went to Fenway Park here in Boston to exercise the ghost of Babe Ruth.

  • @rfe8nn2
    @rfe8nn2 Год назад +95

    I love Goodfellas because it highlights the perks of that life and the negative or fallout of such life.

    • @MoejiiOsmanTV
      @MoejiiOsmanTV Год назад

      @@michaelfranzese why haven't u reviewed "The Sting" yet or original scarface 1932 or any of the James cagney gangster roles Mike!

    • @rfe8nn2
      @rfe8nn2 Год назад +1

      @@pizzareviewwithkarrighione5576 It depends on the viewer either folks prefer the Realistic or the Romantic adaptation of life in the mob. Then again even in Godfather especially 2 and 3 we see the effects in the family. In the second film his wife tells him "I got an abortion and I want a divorce". Then in the 3rd film his daughter got caught up in middle of gunfire and was killed. Plus we see a guy GF3 who still is haunted by what he did to his brother, even though at the time he felt justified into ordering the hit on Frado.

    • @rfe8nn2
      @rfe8nn2 Год назад

      @@pizzareviewwithkarrighione5576 Yes that's true it did made those guys very likable. Which btw a completely opposite of Goodfellas, in which would give folks paused before they decide to become part of the mob.

    • @johnv6806
      @johnv6806 Год назад

      @@pizzareviewwithkarrighione5576 everyones life ends in death. The mob was more of a live fast die young life. You could say a lot of them experienced more than the average Joe who lived twice as long.

    • @bbcr11
      @bbcr11 Год назад +1

      @@pizzareviewwithkarrighione5576 What was the 30% inaccurate in Goodfellas? How was Donny Brasco That much more authentic?

  • @Magerquark
    @Magerquark Год назад +29

    I really fell in love with Donnie Brasco, such a underrated movie for the mainstream viewers

  • @leolinacrew6788
    @leolinacrew6788 Год назад +136

    There is one spot of humor in Godfather when Clemenza tells Michael to “tell that nice girl you love her… ‘I love you with all of my heart, if I don’t see you soon ima gonna die’ “ touch of comedy

    • @daviddlugach7711
      @daviddlugach7711 Год назад +17

      And Clemnsa says, "leave the gun, bring the canoles." Dark humor.

    • @deepg7084
      @deepg7084 Год назад +5

      Haha it's funny how I can read that line and hear his voice in my head. At one point in my life I probably had every line of that movie memorized.

    • @drbigmdftnu
      @drbigmdftnu Год назад +4

      My GF and I crack up over that line all the time

    • @vanmoody
      @vanmoody Год назад +4

      @@daviddlugach7711 The actor improvised that line. Incredible.

    • @vanmoody
      @vanmoody Год назад +2

      And he did it with a deep Italian accent. lol

  • @darkstar92772
    @darkstar92772 Год назад +38

    I think if the HBO Gotti movie had a cinematic release and more exposure we (the public in general) would be talking about it among the greatest mob movies ever.

  • @PhamVans
    @PhamVans Год назад +75

    I can also appreciate the Godfather a bit more because of it's depth. It's not easy to create a sustainable trilogy from the story of a single family. They actually stretched the storyline all the way back to Italy. For them to pull the movie off the way they did (especially in the 70's) was a huge effort from a lot of people, particularly the actors/actresses.
    Goodfellas on the other hand was a bit more about what life can do to people in America. Was more about committing sins and just living the fast life, rather than making it through a generational struggle. I think people can appreciate the contrast between the two though. Scorsese is too much of a genius to not appreciate his scope.

    • @MarineA109
      @MarineA109 Год назад

      I think it'd be cool if they did a Godfather prequel!! Start after Vito kills the old Mustache Pete. I know they touched on it some but a whole movie would be cool.

  • @HolloVVpoint
    @HolloVVpoint Год назад +10

    Goodfellas. Everything about that film is great, my one grip with it is the final act seems a bit rushed and isn’t as fleshed out as the rest of the movie. Other than that I could watch Goodfellas hundreds of times and never get bored.

  • @Ar1AnX1x
    @Ar1AnX1x Год назад +116

    the scene of Vito Corleone carrying pockets of groceries and walking in little italy as the camera is moving behind him while Parla Piu Piano is playing in the background is a masterpiece

    • @mr.dakamd5444
      @mr.dakamd5444 Год назад +8

      The whole film is a masterpiece

    • @Magerquark
      @Magerquark Год назад +4

      I would have LOVED an entire movie of young Vito Corleone, I mainly love the godfather 2 because of those parts played by De niro

    • @vanmoody
      @vanmoody Год назад +1

      @@Magerquark Godfather 2 eludes to what you are saying. As far as funny moments I think in Godfather 2 when the landlord got scared because he talked back to the mob boss when he didn't know who Vito was. lol Then he comes, gives the money back and even lowers the rent of the lady he had kicked out.

    • @MoejiiOsmanTV
      @MoejiiOsmanTV Год назад +1

      "what happened to the Don was business not personal SONNY, what are you gonna do gun down a police chief? It'll be disaster, it's never been done before, the corlèon family would be outcasts our political protection would run for cover"
      "just tell me what to do, if I had a wartime Sicilian consiglrè I wouldn't be in this mess! Pop had gènco & look at what IVE got.. Ahh I didn't mean that Tom sry huh?) TOM turns away in disgust..

    • @Ar1AnX1x
      @Ar1AnX1x Год назад +1

      @@MoejiiOsmanTV I love how reasonable Tom sounds like in that scene, even though he loves Vito as much as his real kids do, to Sonny it sounds like he doesn't love Vito but in reality Tom is trying to save everything Vito has built all his life because going to war like that is super risky.

  • @sandyRndisco1
    @sandyRndisco1 Год назад +15

    I have to pick "The Godfather" hands down. Al Pacino did an excellent job in his performance/roll in "The Godfather." In fact, Al Pacino did an excellent job in "Scarface" too! I just did not like the sad parts or the swearing. Watched both movies several times! Always love hearing your input on the subjects you discuss. God Bless You, Michael!

    • @TheSorsastaja187
      @TheSorsastaja187 Год назад

      For me not swearing in films or tv series brings an unrealistic view to it. For example Sons of anarchy. The guys are very tough and ruthless bikers but none of them says the f-word even once in the series. It just feels kinda stupid.

    • @juanjoyaborja.3054
      @juanjoyaborja.3054 Год назад

      @@TheSorsastaja187 But Scarface just had very excessive swearing. Tony Montana was almost like a teenager when it came to his language, and even though it could be argued that he was a coke addict, there was a long segment of the film where he wasn’t smoking coke, and yet was still swearing like crazy. There’s a point where it does seem realistic, but then it becomes unnecessarily zealous on it. Neither of the other cartel leaders in the film swear as much as Tony.

    • @TheSorsastaja187
      @TheSorsastaja187 Год назад +1

      @@juanjoyaborja.3054 That is bcs Tony is and act like teenager. He is selfish, stubborn, greedy and wants it all to himself. And that leads to his own destruction. And i think its very realistic. It suits to the character really well.

  • @justintyme2043
    @justintyme2043 Год назад +6

    Once Upon A Time in America for historical & cinematography in my opinion. Good to you Michael.

  • @ImEmpathyTV
    @ImEmpathyTV Год назад +72

    The Godfather is how the Mafia wanted to be seen and Goodfellas is how they actually were

    • @arthurandrade2585
      @arthurandrade2585 Год назад

      Nothing to do, the godfather portrays the elite, the guys at the top of the business, grown men, carlo gambino, lucky luciano... Good companions are a bunch of rats, addicts, who are trying to prove something in the streets, mere associates.

    • @jem2886
      @jem2886 Год назад

      Not really because Henry, jimmy and Tommy weren’t cosa nostra so they didn’t have the pull they had in the movie paulie was their boss not “the boss” he was a capo

    • @ImEmpathyTV
      @ImEmpathyTV Год назад

      @jem2886 they were still associates, though. I'd argue that Casino shows a reasonably accurate portrayal of how La Cosa Nostra operated with Capos and other made men.

    • @stevenhochlander1630
      @stevenhochlander1630 11 месяцев назад

      Well said

  • @SusanWojcickiTheBolshevik
    @SusanWojcickiTheBolshevik Год назад +3

    After a long day of work and visiting with my grandparents, it’s good to have a sit down with Michael.

  • @bradt8019
    @bradt8019 Год назад +8

    It is fascinating to see what somebody from that life thinks about the movies. I always used to wonder if they hated them. 🙄👍 Have a great weekend.

  • @deepg7084
    @deepg7084 Год назад +26

    Hard to believe Ray Liotta is no longer with us. I always felt he could've been a huge A-list star if he wanted to be. He always seemed so humble and down to earth in interviews. Hollywood didn't deserve him, but I'm grateful for his work. RIP.
    For me it would have to be Godfather. Sometimes when a story is being written from scratch, they can take more creative liberties. I just love that epic feeling that the Godfather gave me. Everything felt "big". Vito lived in a big house, had a big family, lots of power, etc. Both movies were excellent, but Godfather has that immersive quality that draws you into its world.
    Whereas with Goodfellas, I'm more like a fly on the wall. The violence and betrayal is more raw and on display. It makes the in-movie world unappealing, but you can't look away, because you're seeing a side of the real world you don't have access to.

    • @judymac2590
      @judymac2590 Год назад +1

      Godfather wasn't started from scratch!! It was adapted from the novel The Godfather.

    • @deepg7084
      @deepg7084 Год назад

      @@judymac2590 I understand that but I put the books and movies together in the same world. But you are correct and thank you for clarifying for people who may not have known.

    • @minh132
      @minh132 Год назад

      ray Liotta was very difficult to work with,according to the people in that field,which is why he went nowhere.

    • @TheBaBaTV
      @TheBaBaTV Год назад

      He was in many saints of Newark too !

  • @meenalaregina7770
    @meenalaregina7770 Год назад +7

    Hi Michael! I hope that all is well. I am delighted by the return of movie content. My favourite film is the Godfather because the movie I saw at 16 changed for me with each subsequent viewing. Depending on my age, I honed in on different themes. I think the sign of a great film is one that makes you reflect on larger issues. I hope that you will review non-English language films. Bon weekend 😊

  • @drbigmdftnu
    @drbigmdftnu Год назад +6

    Some background to where my opinion comes from:
    I read the book, a few times, before seeing the movie (which, thinking back, amazes me - as I was only 10 when the movie came out)
    The book is so full of wisdom, culture, incredible character development. That the movie(s) were so successful in capturing the ferocity and the subtlety was truly amazing. Even when Appolonia stumbles a bit and falls into Michael, and the old chaperones chuckle, a moment so subtle in the movie, was in the book. The elders chuckled because she never stumbled on those hills, and it showed she had interest in this handsome mysterious American.
    My first impression of Goodfellas, flipping through channels, I found the scene where Tommy murders Spider. I thought it was so outrageous it would never happen in real life, and I turned it off (little did I know then)
    My vote goes to The Godfather. The life lessons - family, loyalty, power, influence, "friendship" - just incredibly powerful. The shocking explosions of violence were unbelievable at the time, and are still legendary. The catchphrases are still epic. The cinematography was gorgeous (as was Puzo's writing)
    Goodfellas is an excellent film, and no question is in the same league. The storytelling is remarkable, the acting superb. The fact that it does reflect real people and events makes it more chilling.
    But Godfather will always have the edge for me.

    • @SK008
      @SK008 Год назад +1

      I agree.. plus Godfather story of the books also follows in Godfather part 2 and they expand on that story further showing Michael's reign as boss.. Mario puzo being involved in 1 and 2 really translated the details of the book very nicely and created a great follow up to Michael's cold and calculated reign.. they could have very well used Vito's story of growth even more and made a movie out of it with him dealing with the chaos in new york and establishing the five families and show Sonny 's short reign as boss when Vito was shot by the Irish gangs for the first time.. I really enjoyed the book after being fan of the movies except the chapters which go into nino and Fontaine and Lucy..

    • @drbigmdftnu
      @drbigmdftnu Год назад

      @@SK008 agree the Nino, Lucy and surgeon stuff really didn't add anything to the overall story.
      Also agree another whole movie could be made picking up Vito's rise past where he was in GF2. What we saw was just his beginning. His takeover of gambling and unions, expansion of Genco Puro Olive Oil, his wisdom of cultivating friendships including police, judges and politicians, his early association with Hyman Roth, and especially his cultivation of Luca Brasi. Then the experience of the war where he got shot and Sonny stepped in. Even how Sonny joined the "family" business in the first place, witnessing Vito kill Fanucci. "Every man has but one destiny"

  • @keysersoze4309
    @keysersoze4309 Год назад +3

    As always Michael, your perspective is profound! I think one more category should of been added which you briefly mentioned at the beginning of the video...social impact. I think this is why there's such a big debate between the two films, the generational appeal. However, you can settle the debate because you experienced both generations and lived the life. You know how it affected both members of LCN and the general public.

  • @krbulldog
    @krbulldog Год назад +1

    The combined 1 and 2 for tv was the best. Wish it was on disc. Michael, Mussolini wasn’t in power in 1901 when Vito Corleone came from Sicily.

  • @doniyorfarkhadjanov
    @doniyorfarkhadjanov Год назад +3

    Sir Michael massive thanks for amazing contents every time. You are doing well! God bless you man.

  • @StephenSteelDaCrook
    @StephenSteelDaCrook Год назад +3

    There was another funny part in the Godfather. When Clemenza was teasing Michael about not saying I love you to Kate on the phone. But Goodfellas is definitely "funnier" between the two. Haha.
    Thank you for the awesome content. 💯

  • @NordicMyth
    @NordicMyth Год назад +7

    I must have watched Goodfellas 2-3 dozen times.....absolutely incredible movie! And yes, the Godfather is untouchable for it's feel, story, character development and overall presentation. That said, the one movie that really hits home for me......A Bronx Tale.....I cry every time at the end, at Sonny's funeral. And who can forget the greatest line EVER...."now you's can't leave"

  • @johnedwards4394
    @johnedwards4394 Год назад +3

    The scene in Goodfellas, when the crew was at Tommy's mother's house, and Peci aka Tommy commented on his mother's painting of the guy on the boat: "hey, what do you want from me?" Hilarious.

  • @everything.anything
    @everything.anything Год назад +7

    For me, Casino. And strangely enough, Sharon Stone is the one who's killing it in that movie. Oscar/awards material all along.
    For sure Godfather and Goodfellas are up there. Godfather is THE mafia movie, the OG, the GOAT.
    But still, Casino takes the cake for me.

  • @anat3308
    @anat3308 Год назад +4

    Thank you for this honest review and for recommending the ‘96 Gotti film, I was hoping to stream it but couldnt find it anywhere so I just ordered the DVD lol. I have to say I was just introduced to you yesterday via the JP podcast and really appreciated the interview and listening to your transformative life story. You’re an inspiration to many of God’s power and love thank you for sharing your story to the world! God bless you and your family..

  • @peterstyles5567
    @peterstyles5567 Год назад +3

    Mike, I'd love to read your autobiography. You've demonstrated a fantastic understanding of film making in general, and certainly are well spoken enough to be able to present your subject matter. I can see a future for you in teaching a course in film making in any of the most reputable schools. Your breakdown of the Godfather and Goodfellas shows not only an understanding of the subject matter but excellence in performance. Kudos my friend.

  • @michaellavigna1356
    @michaellavigna1356 Год назад +1

    Clemenza cooking was funny and telling Michael to tell the girl he loves her lol.

  • @luannhancock9292
    @luannhancock9292 Год назад +6

    Really like Goodfellas and Godfather. One of my favorites is A Bronx Tale

  • @martincortes2006
    @martincortes2006 Год назад +1

    Pretty amazing how you broke it down . Respect my friend. I like your results

  • @georgeshaw8925
    @georgeshaw8925 Год назад +20

    Love your videos Mike, I appreciate the escape every week. You always have stuff that’s from an interesting perspective, things that I would never associate. But I relate to all of your perceptions and ideas. Like you are a great mind, thanks for keeping us informed and entertained. Have a great day my friend.

    • @dustycomfort
      @dustycomfort Год назад +1

      I feel the same. It's an escape for me as well. Michael could have been great at WHATEVER he does.

    • @Frank-gp6qr
      @Frank-gp6qr Год назад

      This video has got a question... Mike seeing the time line... I'm sure I'm not the only one thinking this.. did you know Henry hill... or was the mafia that big & vast.. you where both to guys doing there own thing?

  • @thewanderer7060
    @thewanderer7060 Год назад +4

    They are all good! I'd say Road to Perdition is one of the all time great Mafia movies.

  • @aliendrone
    @aliendrone Год назад +2

    Thanks for your videos Mike ! You have a way with words ! I love hearing you talk ! Always interesting ! Cheers from Argentina !

  • @larsongame4120
    @larsongame4120 Год назад +136

    Goodfellas.

    • @bradt8019
      @bradt8019 Год назад +2

      For sure! 😏👍

    • @starwarsroo2448
      @starwarsroo2448 Год назад +3

      That or Casino

    • @AnthonyParrilloRI
      @AnthonyParrilloRI Год назад +1

      Casino was better than goodfellas IMO and I think casino would just make my top 3 my top 2 for sure is Gotti 96 and Godfather part 1 and 2

    • @larsongame4120
      @larsongame4120 Год назад +2

      @@AnthonyParrilloRI Casino is a close second.

    • @alanbrady7116
      @alanbrady7116 Год назад +3

      Definitely goodfellas

  • @rongodlewski4154
    @rongodlewski4154 Год назад +2

    You are a great storyteller. We need a movie from you and a TV show. God bless you and your family.

  • @DC-wg1zy
    @DC-wg1zy Год назад +3

    The greatest theme song of any movie or anything period is the Godfather theme song. It plays in my head at job interviews, negotiating deals on Facebook marketplace, and compromising with my boss (spoiled daughter) 😂

  • @discernment8963
    @discernment8963 Год назад +1

    Hey Mike, The fact that you were talking about it a bit ago I just finished watching "The Offer". It was interesting, as well as after experiencing a fair chunk of life/human nature (I'm 64) not incredibly surprising.

  • @akshayanand9085
    @akshayanand9085 Год назад +26

    Based on reality - Goodfellas
    Based on fiction - the godfather

    • @Anne-pv9cb
      @Anne-pv9cb Год назад +5

      The Godfather was based on reality, it was pieces of all the real families in the characters and real things that happened.

    • @jimmyconway9993
      @jimmyconway9993 Год назад +1

      @@Anne-pv9cb tom wasn’t an italian and he was consigliere.

    • @ericsierra-franco7802
      @ericsierra-franco7802 Год назад +1

      @@Anne-pv9cb
      Loosely based on real people and events. Certainly not like Goodfellas where the story is factual and only some of the names have been changed.

    • @dr.elvis.h.christ
      @dr.elvis.h.christ Год назад +1

      @@Anne-pv9cb Yes, it was a fictionalize composite of some real events, like the story of Johnny Fontaine and the band leader which was based upon rumors about Frank Sinatra breaking his contract with Tommy Dorsey.

    • @trinihammer
      @trinihammer Год назад

      based on fiction THE DON IS DEAD.

  • @neopeace7773
    @neopeace7773 Год назад +1

    After consideration between the three of my favorites: 3. 'Mobsters', with Christian Slater-----> loved the wardrobe-----> historical, yet kinda like an overcooked stew.
    2. 'Once Upon a Time in America', with Robert Deniro, James Wood and Joe Pesci. --------> well done, great sound track and the sets were awesome.
    1. 'Donnie Brasco'. The story line allowed the viewers to observe the multi faceed windows of "the life," and it's dangers, sadness, violence, emotional tolls, violence, sorrows, brotherly love and uncompromising mob/mafia rules.
    So yeah, Donnie Brasco is my go to related favorite.....not to mention the acting skills of two of the finest men (Al Pacino and Johnny Depp) Hollywood ever show cased.
    note: not to change my 1-3 listing, I have to add,, 'The Godfather ll' gets my 👍🏾 as the most iconic in regard to Francis Ford Coppola genius in weaving together the past and present flawlessly.

  • @anishbarve7766
    @anishbarve7766 Год назад +8

    Hey Mike.
    Love such consistent uploading!

  • @carloj5224
    @carloj5224 Год назад +24

    By far Casino is the best Mafia movie ever made. The dialogues, the action, the cast. Just impressive!

    • @jpate1103
      @jpate1103 Год назад +4

      It's my personal favorite as well. It's a true story with compelling characters and really gets into how the mob ran Las Vegas for 25 years

    • @stancurry6265
      @stancurry6265 Год назад +2

      It’s not a popular opinion, but I prefer it to goodfellas as well.

    • @micahrutland991
      @micahrutland991 Год назад +5

      Goodfellas is amazing, and extremely re-watchable (I would know) but Casino is almost a funner movie to watch. Funner setting - Las Vegas, sunny desert weather, it's much longer than Goodfellas, but it is every bit as captivating.

    • @kevinfinnerty8414
      @kevinfinnerty8414 Год назад +2

      All the side characters are so great too. James Woods the pimp, Frank Vincent, the Red Neck slots boss, Don Rickles the Manager, and the guy who “could fuck up a cup a coffee”

    • @michaelh.6353
      @michaelh.6353 Год назад

      Yes.

  • @madpup1962
    @madpup1962 Год назад

    Good lesson from Henry Hill is know the people you deal with when it comes down , most won't do time for what they do.

  • @sandmanhh67
    @sandmanhh67 Год назад +10

    I hope the full length Sergio Leone directed "Once Upon a Time in America" is on the list - its easier to watch in two goes but the full length one is the best. Thank you for your content - its some of the best online. Hammer on brother.

    • @dr.elvis.h.christ
      @dr.elvis.h.christ Год назад

      I agree, it's a great film. I think the running time of almost 4 hours is why a lot of people don't watch it.

    • @discobee7097
      @discobee7097 Год назад +1

      Once Upon a Time in America...is without a doubt..greatest underrated gangster movie of all time!!!

  • @tomegert8857
    @tomegert8857 Год назад +2

    Both movies are at the top and not only in their genre. Its propably also a tie for me, but if you consider all 3 (yes even the 3rd one), you must give it to the Godfather franchise.

  • @TonyMartinGB
    @TonyMartinGB Год назад +3

    Brando was only 47 when they filmed the Godfather. They did a great job making him look older.

  • @relaxg1727
    @relaxg1727 Год назад

    Michael LOVED your conversation with Jordan Peterson. What a life. Bless you all

  • @AN-im4my
    @AN-im4my Год назад +3

    Michael as a movie critic, I love it, always entertaining mr. franzese 👍

  • @doctorgamming1535
    @doctorgamming1535 Год назад

    A truly fair analysis on both fantastic films. I have co-workers who hate both but that automatically discredits their ability to watch and enjoy a good film. These two are complete masterpieces in their own right.

  • @teencred9430
    @teencred9430 Год назад +10

    I think you can sum up both movies with just one iconic quote from each film.
    Godfather: “I’m gonna make you an offer you can’t refuse.”
    Goodfellas: “Fuck you, pay me”

    • @SIRDKA
      @SIRDKA Год назад

      Haha 👍

  • @Jared_Wignall
    @Jared_Wignall Год назад +2

    Godfather has always been my favorite mob movie. Just a classic film with excellent acting and an excellent story told incredibly well. Still amazing after 50 years.

  • @jeremybaker4721
    @jeremybaker4721 Год назад +1

    The cinematography in the Godfather was amazing. You could look at any scene & it was an amazing still photograph

  • @marciamusiak7666
    @marciamusiak7666 Год назад +3

    I have seen The Godfather literally over a hundred times, my favorite movie of all time, I can do dialogue, and I have never noticed the statue of liberty in the background of the field where Paulie gets whacked, I was shocked when you pointed it out. Thanks. I loved Goodfellas also

  • @michaelangileo2760
    @michaelangileo2760 Год назад

    My great grandfather was from Antillo, sister town of Savoca, where "The Godfather" was filmed In Sicily. Loved it! - including the soundtrack. La-da-da-da-dah, dah, dad - da! By composer, Nino Rota.

  • @raulsanchez684
    @raulsanchez684 Год назад +1

    Hey Mike. Thanks for the videos. I just watched Kill the Irishman with Ray Stevenson about Danny Greene in the 70's. Great movie. Hope you do a review on that one .

  • @Cashcrop54
    @Cashcrop54 Год назад +1

    I have to say "The Godfather" is my favorite. I like Brando a lot. In 1954, when I was born, "On the Waterfront" won the Oscar for best movie. Then I graduated from high school in 1972 when "The Godfather" won the Oscar. Thanks Michael and God Bless you, your family, and all your team.

  • @roma5869
    @roma5869 Год назад +2

    Godfather is a compelling narrative about a mafia family. Goodfellas is a character story about a guy in the mafia. Two great movies.

  • @deborahbouchard5475
    @deborahbouchard5475 Год назад

    Thank you Michael hope all is well with you and your family God Bless you

  • @garethhill1999
    @garethhill1999 Год назад +1

    You are a legend Michael. When you was in the hole when you was incarcerated I bet you thought that you'll never see them streets again. You survived the hole and prison and for what you've achieved telling your life to millions of people through out the world. You are a very interesting and intelligent person, you have a beautiful family aswell Michael "Yuppie Don" Franzese

  • @richardlukesh5807
    @richardlukesh5807 Год назад +1

    Make sure you check out DINNER RUSH with Danny Aiello. Great film. The Mafia is featured in it, but it is not a true "Mafia movie." A great story with great acting.

  • @brians7901
    @brians7901 Год назад

    Just finished the interview you did with Jordan Peterson. Wow! He asked you such good questions. I feel like even though I've heard you tell the stories before the way JP broke them down and asked the next question really have a better understanding of you as a man. Not Michael the mob guy but Michael the man. And the way you described the apostles as men's men and talked about that was something I'd never thought of before and really made me think. It was awesome!

  • @ibanezmaestro5630
    @ibanezmaestro5630 Год назад

    Love your insight and all the things you've shared with the world. I listened to Blood Covenant on audiobook and I couldn't turn it off. I pray for many years of good health and happiness for you and your family. God bless you Michael!

  • @nedohl9469
    @nedohl9469 Год назад +2

    What about the untouchables with Costner, Connery, and DeNiro

  • @samvojtech1153
    @samvojtech1153 Год назад

    I refuse to choose! You should review The Client, Sir. Thanks for the outstanding content! God bless!

  • @stevengrinter1787
    @stevengrinter1787 Год назад

    G’day from Australia Michael just watched your latest show I’ve been following you since the 80s mate. When are you coming back to Australia❤

  • @bbo1779
    @bbo1779 Год назад +1

    This is a very interesting comparison. I, personally love both movies. Thanks for sharing your thoughts.

  • @xinnamltd
    @xinnamltd Год назад

    Listen, this is a tough one for me. I grew up on both films. If you'd have asked me to choose in my early 20s, Goodfellas hands down. Late 20s onwards, Godfather. Today, I would still choose Godfather because the acting was none like I've ever seen....absolutely BRILLIANT. Everyone played their part to the T. You were drawn into the movie because of the characters' portrayals. It was believable and unforgettable. I quote lines from Godfather during teachable moments in my own life.
    But overall, I think your scoring was pretty on point Mr. Franzese. I loved this sitdown. And just like Godfather and Goodfellas, I'll be watching it again. Not now, gonna have dinner with the family🤣 but soon. Blessings!

  • @michellegenovese1913
    @michellegenovese1913 Год назад

    Haven't seen one of your videos in a long time. God bless. As always very entertaining.

  • @ghostthakilla2091
    @ghostthakilla2091 Год назад +1

    Yeah I agree with most if what u said except. It can't be a Tie ... Brando alone pushes into 1st.

  • @screw_tape
    @screw_tape Год назад +2

    i think the scene with sonny, tom, and michael discussing the assassination of solozzo was the funniest scene in the godfather. sonny added a touch of wit with james caans spitfire delivery. and luca brasi being a nervous wreck with don corleone made me crack up (especially since it wasnt totally intended).

  • @anbraban
    @anbraban Год назад

    Nice review Michael.. It's tough but my favourite. Hands down that I love and av seen many many times is goodfellas.

  • @hughjass1044
    @hughjass1044 Год назад

    I've long ago lost track of how many times I've watched Godfather 1 & 2. Being 3 hours apiece doesn't bother me at all. That's the beauty of VHS/DVD and You Tube - you can pause and come back as often as you wish. For me, it's usually a weekend event - part 1 on one day, part 2 the next.
    Ashamed to say, I haven't seen Goodfellas even once. Been meaning to for years and seen endless clips on You Tube but never watched the whole movie start to finish. Gotta get on that soon!

  • @lessenful
    @lessenful Год назад

    Well, I think you’re mostly spot on withn your comparisons, but re the soundtrack: I think Nino Rota for Godfather takes the trophy.

  • @davidlazarus4198
    @davidlazarus4198 Год назад +1

    Agree with you on the 2 movies. My favorite is The Godfather. I also like Once Upon a Time in America which is also a great movie, directed by Sergio Leone starring Robert De Niro. Another movie I like is The Valachi Papers with Charles Bronson, which is a bit earlier made in the mid 1960s. So many great movies about the mafia. BTW, Many consider the Godfather 2 to be on par with the first Godfather movie (as you alluded to). As always, great content.

  • @mikmac220
    @mikmac220 Год назад

    Spot on ... maybe a 3way tie with The Godfather part2 ... used to watch these films with my Dad who has gone now but not forgotten. Cheers

  • @sukottoshinobe7360
    @sukottoshinobe7360 Год назад

    These are more apple and orange. Hard to compare. Both legends. My question which is better, Goodfellas or casino???

  • @bogdananicescu6051
    @bogdananicescu6051 Год назад +1

    I find myself enjoying Goodfellas a little more, for the pacing, the chemistry between the actors, the soundtrack, the energy of the scenes, the way it showed you highs and lows

  • @cristinelgheorghiu5294
    @cristinelgheorghiu5294 Год назад

    I absolutely agree Michael, those two movies are masterpiece...I would add 'Once Upon a Time in America ' and Casino to the list! Youre looking great Michael, God bless you and your family!

  • @devonsimmons1631
    @devonsimmons1631 Год назад

    I agree 100%. I have them 1A 1B but Goodfellas is tied for my favorite movie of all time right there with Shawshank Redemption.

  • @robinhaupt9119
    @robinhaupt9119 Год назад

    I always appreciate your insight on these matters Michael, thank you.

  • @antoniobaltaretu3873
    @antoniobaltaretu3873 Год назад

    Great video, Michael. I loved it. How about making a video rating the realism in the video game GTA 4 ? I am curious what you think about the mafia in this game.

  • @robertoceja7875
    @robertoceja7875 Год назад

    The wig scene always gets me. Having the audio of his commercial playing in the background makes it hilarious “Morrie’s wigs don’t come off!” 😂

  • @323v6
    @323v6 Год назад

    Very fair and experienced review, I respect your views, I can’t pick, but for a quick watch , Goodfellas, if I’m in for the full night, Godfather 1 or 2.

  • @snakebyte7271
    @snakebyte7271 Год назад

    Michael , Thanks for sharing much respect you lived the life. Love Tony Bennett.

  • @203Moonk
    @203Moonk Год назад +1

    Michael have you seen the mob movie “All deals are final”?? Or “Dinner rush”??…,and “The last don” ??you should check them out if not. Great Mob movies…

  • @alantominack4774
    @alantominack4774 Год назад

    Right before Michael met with Solozzo and McCluskey, he was on the phone with Kay. She wanted him to tell her that he loved her. He got away with not, but Clemenza chided him gently for it. Not high comedy, I know, but it made me smile. Respects and blessings.

  • @stevejohnson8850
    @stevejohnson8850 Год назад +1

    Godfather will always be great, but Goodfellas is and always will be my favorite. The late great Ray Liota, Robert Dinero, and making Joe Pesci such a badass, epic! Just EPIC

  • @Robear-fm4vw
    @Robear-fm4vw Год назад

    Absolutely agree on the soundtrack of good fellas.... I can't have a back yard BBQ with out playing... Speedo, rags to riches, baby I love you..... 5 way movie tie ... Godfather, Goodfellas, casino, Gotti 96, and A Bronx tale ....

  • @Mrcric134
    @Mrcric134 Год назад

    You make good points Michael. Love both to be honest and in fact watched Goodfellas the other day.

  • @jasonnapier2942
    @jasonnapier2942 Год назад

    Awesome video Michael keep it up... Your the Don of RUclips!!

  • @oscarnole9832
    @oscarnole9832 Год назад

    Once upon a time in America.... awesome score it slows down during the love story,but never the less it's a great mafia movie

  • @JamesBrewerDJ
    @JamesBrewerDJ Год назад +2

    The Godfather was a romanticised version of a perfect Mafia where honour respect and family was all. Brilliant film, top 10 doubt. Goodfellas was almost a documentary on the real-life of the Mafia where the code of honour / respect was far away and reality bites (death at every turn). Again, a brilliant film. Peraonally Goodfellas gets the nod from me as it is more like real life and I prefer that. In reality the Mafia is not a nice place to be and Goodfellas shows this....although it still hooks you "into the life". Great content Michael.

  • @brucecutting9244
    @brucecutting9244 Год назад

    I enjoyed your review, it was very well expressed. I would be interested in your review of Goodfellas vs Casino

  • @waynesmith699
    @waynesmith699 Год назад

    Great picks.... but I'd put The Bronx Tail in the mix. Sonny looks and acts the part so well.

  • @beece16
    @beece16 Год назад

    Definitely stuck for the top place with Godfather and Good fellas for me. Another favorite of mine Casino.

  • @iRedditShorts
    @iRedditShorts Год назад +1

    Hi Michael-- I love your videos as always, and props to your team.
    I've been getting into boxing lately and I was hoping if you could talk about the mob control in the boxing business. And, I really want to know your thoughts on the famous Muhammad Ali - Sonny Liston II fight where Liston supposedly took a dive for the mob. I'd love to hear your thoughts on it! Thank you.

  • @kenbaudoin1
    @kenbaudoin1 Год назад

    I haven't watched this yet but I think that the Godfather and good fellow will be selected. I personally thing that Once upon a time in New York and Billy Bathgate are my favorites. Now onto this presentation.

  • @allencountingcrows243
    @allencountingcrows243 Год назад +1

    I bought last week on Amazon and started reading a new copy of the hardcover book today! Michael, what are your favorite mafia books?