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A Wiseguy and His Mafia Bride: A "Goodfellas" Theme WeddingTips and tricks on how to utilize the timelessness of the classic mafia flick, 'Goodfellas' and it's elements - from the wardrobe to the cars- to make your wedding one slick spot for all the wiseguys in the family to eat, drink, and be married.
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Goodfellas 20th Anniversary Set Issued by Shutter Island Director Martin ScorseseOn the heels of Martin Scorsese's new movie Shutter Island, Warner Brothers has released the classic Scorsese film Goodfellas in a 20th anniversary set. -
Goodfellas: Classic Gangsta FilmGoodfellas is one of the best, classical gangsta films ever made. Martin Scorsese directs this fine movie which contains plenty of true life gangster material, as it is based on a true story. The acting by all is fantastic.
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Martin Scorsese Should Have Won an Oscar for Directing GoodfellasMartin Scorsese should have won an a Best Director Oscar for Goodfellas way back when. Read my homage-filled rant on why I think so. Eh, forget about it!
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Mean Streets to Goodfellas: An Auteurs Vision of the MafiaMartin Scorsese's mafia films Mean Streets and Goodfellas show a distinct change in style for a director who made similar films in different eras of his life.
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Goodfellas Ranks at the Top in Gangster MoviesGoodfellas is one of those gangster movies you watch over and over not because of the crimes but because of its sense of the everyday world where these things happen.
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GoodFellas: My All Time Favorite MovieA review of Martin Scorsese's GoodFellas which I consider to be my favorite movie of all time. I'm still in shock that it lost to Dances With Wolves for Best Picture.
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Goodfellas ReviewMartin Scorsese kicked off the 90's with an audacious masterpiece, taking a genre defined by the Godfather I and II to a thrilling, terrifying new level.
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Goodfellas and the Thematic Importance of Staging Opening Sequences in FilmA look at how editing and camera movement should be effectively utilized to impart the thematic foundation of a film.
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Actor Ray Liotta Sheds "Goodfellas" Images and is ArrestedEvery week seems to bring about another celebrity arrest. Sometimes you would think that at least one of them would realize how easy it is to get caught. Ray Liotta did not take that into consideration. The actor was arrested late Saturday night.
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'Hugo' - Martin Scorsese Redeems 3DMy review of Martin Scorsese's "Hugo" which stars Asa Butterfield as young orphan who works on fixing a broken down automaton and shares his love of movies with Chloƫ Grace Moretz. It makes brilliant use of 3D and is Scorsese's love letter to cinema.
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Top Overrated "Classic" MoviesEveryone has different opinions when it comes to movies, music, books and television and that's ok. Unfortunately I seem to have been cursed with a vastly different opinion than most people. -
Henry Hill Now Spends His Days as a Different Kind of 'Goodfella'Henry Hill, made famous in pop-culture by the 1990 film 'Goodfellas', reflects on his life in the Mafia, his lessons learned, and his happy life at the moment. -
Life of Mobster Henry HillOne of the most famous mobster rats of all time is Mr. Henry Hill. His life is based on the move Goodfellas in which Ray Liotta plays Henry Hill.
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NY & NJ Corruption Update: Rabbis Arrested, Organ Trafficker IdentifiedJust when you thought it couldn't get any stranger or more like a Goodfellas movie. New Jersey and New York buckle down. Rabbis arrested in both states and the story gets more bizarre as time goes on, read all about it.
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Frank Vincent: From Billy Batt's to Philly LeotardoA popular character actor who is best known for his portrayals of gangsters -
Charlize Theron Honored for "Decade of Hotness" at Spike TV's "Guys Choice Awards 2010"; Sandra Bullock Wows the TroopsFor his acting, humanitarian efforts..and his haircut, George Clooney takes home the "Guy of the Year" Award from Spike TV's "Guys Choice Awards", which will air on Spike TV on June 20. -
Top 10 Movies Starting with the Letter "G"My top ten list of movies with titles starting with the letter "G" -
The Original Movie Titles for Hollywood HitsMovies often go through several title changes before the right one is found. Here are some of the original titles for well-known movies before they were changed. -
My 10 Favorite Movies EverIt was tough narrowing it down, and what surprised me more were some films I did not include.
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A Look into the Life of a Graffiti ArtistYou probably see graffiti all the time. You probably just assume it's a bunch of kids just being delinquents. In reality, it's more interesting and brutal than you probably realize.
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How Much Do You Know About The Sopranos? Could You Pass a Quiz?Answers for a two-part trivia quiz about The Sopranos television series. -
Lessons from Gangster MoviesThe sheer volume of gangster movies indicate that they are entertaining and contain some universal motifs. Here are some lessons and observations. -
Top 10 Biographical MoviesFilms about General Patton, Ron Kovic, and Henry Hill make up Roy A. Barnes' favorite biographical movies. Read on to find out about the famous and infamous people of history in this article!
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The Art of Movie StoryboardingAbout J. Todd Anderson and Saul Bass, two masters of the unsung profession of movie storyboardist. -
Unusual Song Choices in Murder Scenes in MoviesSome music seems built for use as the soundtrack to a murder scene. But would you believe that The Hokey Pokey always makes me think of a murderous doll? I look at some interesting choices and offer up two more that would be perfect for murder sequences.
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John Woo's Hard Boiled Returns to DVD in a Two-Disc Ultimate EditionOne of the greatest actions films ever made. Period.
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How Much Do You Know About The Sopranos? Could You Pass a Quiz?The questions are part of a trivia quiz about "The Sopranos" -
Top 10 Things I Hate About Local NewsLIVE! LOCAL! LATE BREAKING! LAME! It's your Local News!
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An Examination of the Early Documentaries of Martin ScorseseAlthough American director Martin Scorsese, who was finally awarded the Oscar for Best Director this year, is known primarily for his fiction films, his documentaries are just as rich and compelling. -
Cutty Sark: Quality Scotch WhiskyAvailable for $20 to $30 per bottle, Cutty Sark is an inexpensive brand of blended Scotch that is a pleasure to drink.
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Fall TV Review: "Kitchen Nightmares"Ramsay, a world class chef, visits different failing restaurants each week, dispensing good advice and profanity. -
Paris Hilton's Jail Survival GuideA few needed tips to make Paris Hilton's jail time a breeze. -
An Analysis of the Different Methods of Adapting Literature to the ScreenThroughout the history of cinema, many of the greatest films have been adaptations of previous literary works. This essay examines the ways in which written words become adapted to the visual medium of film. -
Affordable Family Friendly Summer Activities in AtlantaAffordable events for families in Atlanta this summer.
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How the Sopranos Ends... Or Doesn'tA lot of talk circled around or offices after the airing of the Last Sopranos. What was right what was wrong and more correctly what feels more right a week later.
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100 Years...100 Movies...The Timothy Sexton EditionThe American Film Institute recently updated their list of the 100 Greatest American Films of the Past 100 Years. As usual, at least ten movies on the list deserve to be closer to the worst movies ever made and some masterpieces were entirely overlooked.
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Why History Should Be Mandatory in Every Single Grade in Every Single School in AmericaWhen I was in school, history was taught in every grade from elementary school through middle school. Many of today's students will graduate having taken only two or three history classes. Why do American politicians want you to be ignorant?
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Citizen Kane, the Godfather, Casablanca, Raging Bull, Singin' in the Rain Are the Top 5 American Film Institute List of Best MoviesAccording to Courtney Dentch, "Citizen Cane" made the first position in the American Film Institute's top 100 movies. Also, the movie has maintained such top position for the ten years. -
AFI's "New" Top 100 Movies? YawnYou have to wonder why the American Film Institute bothered with a new list of the top 100 movies of all time, since it largely resembles the 1997 list with a few token acknowledgements of more recent works.
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