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Ex-Mob Boss Reviews Mafia Movie Scenes

Jun 03, 2021
The Simpsons, okay, everyone might have a problem with this one. My name is Michael Franzese. I am a former

boss

of the Colombo crime family, one of the five New York

mafia

families, and I spent more than 20 years in that life and today I am here to review some iconic

scenes

from various Slavia

movie

s, TV shows , etc., etc., but I think you will find it very interesting. He thinks I'm running out of top. Make him unlucky. A very famous scene by Michael Corleone once again alleviates the bad name of the Italians. no one wants to be called that when you're Italian, to have said that to a guy in Michael Corleone's position he wouldn't care, he would have hurt himself right there on the spot, salting him left and right, I mean just don't do that with another In this scene again, Duvall played this role brilliantly, but it was fictional in The Godfather because the Kansui area is a real position, you have to take the land and become a member to be able to be a consul for years.
ex mob boss reviews mafia movie scenes
Well, Robert Duvall in this was 'Not even Italian and you can't become a made man unless you're Italian Mike, you don't talk like that to a man like Moe Green, there's no way Fredo would have ever told Michael Real, hey, do you realize who you are? I'm talking about when his brother is the

mafia

boss

. I thought The Godfather was the best mafia

movie

of all time. I really believe it. I still feel that way, but that scene was very unrealistic, certainly, if I had to rate that scene, it's realism on a scale. from 1 to 5 that would be a time, it could even be a zero.
ex mob boss reviews mafia movie scenes

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I think, to be fair, I should explain to you exactly what I do, for example, tomorrow morning I'm going to get up bright and early and take a walk to the bank and I'll go in and see, and if you don't have my money for me, I'll tell you. I will break my head. I have to tell you that I have seen and heard of being around people who have done that. You know what surprised me here. It's just that Pesci didn't hit him on the spot, he just hit him in the mouth, he hit him a little, but he controlled himself pretty well, you guys ran out of money and got away with it.
ex mob boss reviews mafia movie scenes
Go get my money or I'll put you to sleep Joe Pesci without a doubt is the most realistic, the best actor in a mafia role, he just turns it on. I knew guys like him, so it's real. He represents a mafia guy better than any mafia guy I ever knew, I can tell you this, I guarantee it's not scripted in every way, the way he says it, you know he was a part of that life, he'll grow on her somehow and has it under control. scale of 1 to 5 i give this an extremely realistic 5 the only thing missing is that he probably would have hit him right in his spot at least he hit him he wants it twice simpsons ok i may have a problem with this i never saw the senses in my life even made the mafia on the Simpsons show get paid weekly for keeping McDonald's and Burger King out of town.
ex mob boss reviews mafia movie scenes
Artie's, oh my god, my puppet's ass. I was quite realistic. You won't get away with paying $5 when you owe more. I'll tell you on a scale of one to five, I give it a five. The Simpsons have it, you have a debt on the street, you don't get your way, you either run away or you never get away from the juice money and you are collecting a lot every week you will have to pay it all. I never knew the mafia was involved even with the Simpsons. It's great. You definitely don't want a silencer. You want to make a lot of noise.
Make the witnesses flee. I'm sorry, I'm not going to look at you. You know, my opinion of the Irishman in general is very well acted, of course, I have all the brilliant actors there, but the movie was not realistic. Well, I shouldn't say that. It was really fake, you know Scorsese always makes great mafia movies so the movie itself was brilliant. You know, I'll be honest with you back in the day we weren't looking to use a silencer for a certain reason we didn't want to. make noise so people run away, I've never heard anything like that, I mean, you pick your gun and that's it, the noise the .45 makes because that makes too much noise and a patrolman can hear it a few blocks away, at least it's there good. difference in noise between a 45 caliber and a lighter caliber, that's bullshit, I mean I don't know why I would say something like that, you're going to make noise and make noise, and in the past it was a 32 or a shotgun.
They're the two weapons we use most of the time. They never, ever gave you much advance notice, all you knew was that you're a part of this. I will say now that what he says is true when you have a strike squad like that. try not to give too much information to the people who are involved in this, really only the main guy knows everything, the others are just coming in and you do it for security reasons, you don't want the people with you that you know to know too much. in case they became informants at some point, so this is realistic, this is a little personal for me, not that I had anything to do with the shooting, I didn't, but this was my time, my family and I were very well. aware of what was going on at the time because the family was on the brink of war, this was when Joey Gallo had planned the assassination of Joe Colombo at the Italian American Civil Rights League, they happened to be there that day and I was 10 years. steps away from Joe Colombo when he was shot, so I knew what happened and then I knew what happened next.
I know for a fact that Frank's hand was not one of Joey Gallo's shooters in that sense, this was not true, you know the description. The scene was pretty good because that's how it happened, the shooter walked in there and they started shooting at him when his family was president, something you don't normally do, but this was a strong message to Joey Gallo that what he did was just wrong, I mean, you shoot a mob boss in front of 50,000 people, his family and everyone else, so he paid the price, so the scene itself was pretty accurate, but again, he wasn't the killer, so on a scale of one to five, I would probably give This is something you should know, when you think of prison, images of all those old movies with bows and bows of guys behind bars come to mind, but it wasn't so for the know-it-alls.
I've been asked this a million times. I have to clarify it. This was fixed immediately. I spent eight years in prison. I've been arrested I think 17 or 18 times in my life. I've been to prisons all over the country. My father spent 40 years in prison. Basically, I've been in prison or visiting prisons my entire life this scene is total nonsense. I mean, look, Italian guys, sometimes we had a little better in prison because we had guys in the kitchen, so we ate a little better. We never had this kind of stuff smuggled in every day. From time to time we might get a small gift upon entering the prison, but nothing like this.
I mean, this isn't even a jail. I don't even know where they are. It looks like they are still in someone's house. It's totally unreal. I wish it were like that, but you know, as far as the realism of it, I have to give it a zero because there's no way something like that could have happened, but I'll tell you what: I was proud to be Johnny Soprano's kid. Well, he beat that guy. I went to class. I told him how tough my father was. Do you think that's how your son feels about you? Yes, probably and I'm glad, I'm glad if he's proud of me, but that's the I'm in a bind because I don't want him to be like me.
I think the dialogue is here. I'm thinking about myself talking about "You know my dad" and how I'd like my son to think of me throughout my life. At that time in that life, I know a lot of guys who wouldn't want their kids to follow them into that life, most guys wanted their kids to be educated. I think it's pretty realistic in terms of the dialogue, now who does he say it to and in what You know, the context of this scene is not realistic, if a mafia boss ever visited a psychiatrist, he would be in the trunk of his car at the end of the week together with his psychiatrist because it would be the same as if he were talking. a good cop turned informant so that part of The Sopranos is totally unreal.
How come I'm not making pots in Peru? you were born today you are what you are yeah obviously I don't agree with that I know you weren't born in Well you are born into it but it's not a genetic agreement where you have to follow in your father's footsteps so it's actually the way the circumstances turn out, that's how it was in my life, so I want to scale the overall scene from 1 to 5. I would have to rate it as a zero because you would never see a mob boss talking to a psychiatrist, if he did he would be killed no doubt but as far as what Tony said I would rate it as a five but just know.
Be careful, I'm just warning you that when you see this don't take everything as fact and truth, take a lot of this with a grain of salt, many things are fictional, but there is always something resembling the truth in many of them. I've seen it, just enjoy the movies, enjoy the TV shows, man, that's what they're entertaining for.

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