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Good movie.  Wish it would have been made 15 years ago so it didn't look like Deniro was curb stomping in slow-mo.  

 

Thought Pesci was the standout.

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On 12/9/2019 at 11:32 AM, Teddy KGB said:

 

I gotta award extra points for adding Action Bronson and Sebastian Maniscalco to the movie.    

 

Bronson as the casket salesman was a nice touch. 

I was starting to really enjoy Bronson and Mario Batali's budding friendship.  They were doing some fun cooking stuff.  Then poof, Mario disappeared.  

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I liked it and thought it was quite true to the book. I found the digitization vastly over rated. It made everyone look like cartoon characters 

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2 minutes ago, JR in Pittsburgh said:

I really wanted to see it because it looked like Goodfellas basically. But hearing some of the reviews, I may wait for when it rolls out on DVD.

Or you could just do a free trial on Netflix...

3 minutes ago, stuvian said:

I liked it and thought it was quite true to the book. I found the digitization vastly over rated. It made everyone look like cartoon characters 

It reminded me of the movie Blow.

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I saw it in the theatre before it hit Netflix. My reaction was another Scorsese masterpiece, though it may be a while before I watch it again due to the length.

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On 12/9/2019 at 10:32 AM, Teddy KGB said:

 

I gotta award extra points for adding Action Bronson and Sebastian Maniscalco to the movie.    

 

Bronson as the casket salesman was a nice touch. 

Jim Norton did a spot-on impression of Don Rickles. I honestly thought it was CGI or something and didn't recognize him until the credits. 

On 12/10/2019 at 7:57 PM, JR in Pittsburgh said:

I really wanted to see it because it looked like Goodfellas basically. But hearing some of the reviews, I may wait for when it rolls out on DVD.

It's already on Netflix. 

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Excellent movie and great casting.  Dragged a bit at times but overall another Scorsese masterpiece

 

Tho I was a little disappointed Todd from Breaking Bad didn't get whacked.  God I hate that f*cker

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Good story, good acting. Could have done without the last hour. The movie should have ended with the epilogue after killing Hoffa, rather than dragging it out - for an hour - to gain sympathy for DeNiro's character.

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5 hours ago, /dev/null said:

Excellent movie and great casting.  Dragged a bit at times but overall another Scorsese masterpiece

 

Tho I was a little disappointed Todd from Breaking Bad didn't get whacked.  God I hate that f*cker

 

Landry Clark from Friday night lights is the man.         

 

He also was awesome in Fargo.  

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I'm a huge Scorsese fan but I thought the Irishman was blah. SPOILERS

 

  • DeNiro was way too old for the role. Laughably old. MS should have used a younger actor and aged him. "Beating up" the grocer was almost a turn-off. Overall, it just didn't work for me. 
  • The cinematography was great: sets, customs, music, etc. 
  • Very happy to have Joe Pesci back.  He was outstanding, every look said volumes.  
  • I was concerned Pacino would ham it up, which he did, but his Hoffa was appropriate. A larger-than-life character. 
  • My biggest complaint: The story is not at all historically accurate.  Yes, it's based on Frank Sheeran's book, but Sheeran was a con artist or a pathetic old man looking for attention. Sheeran was indeed a labor boss, but a small-time guy who would have been lost to history if not for his claim to be an assassin. His stories have been debunked by nearly every historian, FBI agent, mobster and witnesses. Unfortunately, MS turned him into the Forest Gump of the labor-mafia world. At every turn Frank was there. Even Pesci's character, while a substantial mafia boss, had much less to do with Hoffa. 
  • A MUCH better story would have been about Hoffa and his relationship to the Mafia. He could have intertwined the teamster's and mafia's history, with both literally and figuratively killing each other off in the mid-70s. Turn it into a six-hour miniseries, explore many other characters, the time period, etc. 
  • Anyway, I looked forward to The Irishman for months and I don't need to see it again. Instead, I'll watch Goodfellas, Casino and the Departed a few dozen more times. 

 

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On 12/9/2019 at 11:13 AM, row_33 said:

 

comic books and complete rip-offs of prior hits...

 

that's all they got...  :(

 

And if that isn't bad enough, it's almost impossible to find a movie that isn't "woke".  
"Ford vs Ferrari" is a rare gem that has no agenda. Just a good story.

That aside, I thought "The Irishman" was decent but not great. Acting ok apart from Pacino laying it on too thick, yet again. 

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2 hours ago, EmotionallyUnstable said:

I heard you paint houses...

 

No, but I can help with your home data cabling

 

28 minutes ago, Teddy KGB said:

 

I do a little carpentry too 

 

I can help with some electrical too

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On 12/19/2019 at 2:49 PM, Max Fischer said:

DeNiro was way too old for the role. Laughably old. MS should have used a younger actor and aged him. "Beating up" the grocer was almost a turn-off. Overall, it just didn't work for me. 

I am glad I'm not the only one that saw that.

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