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PostPosted: Thu Dec 31, 2020 3:31 pm 
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I'm loving this lawyer on lawyer beatdown with Good Dolphin and Shakes. It's looking the jury will rule in favor of GD after a very short deliberation.

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I'm loving this lawyer on lawyer beatdown with Good Dolphin and Shakes. It's looking the jury will rule in favor of GD after a very short deliberation.

Where do you get that as a conclusion? :scratch:

I don't think that the amalgamation of the opinions voiced in this thread have established that.

You watch a lot of mainstream news, don't you?

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 Post subject: Re: The Godfather
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The surest way to get dudes to overrate a movie is to have a big dose of the mob in it, it's like chicks and movies with Hugh Grant or Colin Firth.

Curious how This Gallery ranks Shawshank vs. any of these highly-rated films in terms of being a masterpiece of storytelling.

Shawshank is the greatest movie ever made

What percentage of that praise would be reserved for Stephen King's efforts in penning the tale?

King's short stories are top notch.


My fav King movie - Misery


the dead zone was very good.


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 Post subject: Re: The Godfather
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I really dont understand why it's so great a movie. Sure it's good, but as time goes by, i'm not sure if it's a great movie anymore. I actually liked Godfather 2 better.


coppola is trying to teach you a lesson - never talk out of school.

tough guy james caan liked the sicilian's drug proposal - when the don turned down the sicilian, sonny's mistake put his father's assassination attempt in motion.


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 Post subject: Re: The Godfather
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Wolf of Wall Street is better than anything mentioned in this thread.

:lol:

This seems like a take Rick would have

Brick would come into a Godfather-Goodfellas debate and talk up Armageddon

I think The Matrix is better than Goodfellas though. The Godfather is much better though.

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 Post subject: Re: The Godfather
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Goodfellas is a great film that is probably discussed in film schools as often as the Godfather movies. Maybe it would be considered more artistic if it didn't use the word Fuck 321 times. The tracking shot in the Copa is considered one of the greatest shots in cinema. I can't think of a movie that was cut better. The opening was fantastic. The music was perfectly integrated. The casting was perfect right down to Scorsese casting his mom as Tommy's mom.

I'd probably go Godfather first and Goodfellas and Godfather Part II tied for 2nd. If Castellano had returned for Part 2 I might consider it the greatest. What a terrible decision. Pentangeli just didn't carry any weight because I didn't know him. If that was Clemenza it would have been a lot more interesting.

The plan for Godfather 2 was to have Scorsese direct with Coppola producing but the studio wouldn't go for it.

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It never made any sense why Aiello says " Michael Corleone says hello" when he's about to kill Frankie.. Roth ordered the hit, the guy would be dead and the line would be irrelevant if a cop doesn't stumble in.

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I think the intent was to have him die thinking Michael double-crossed him. Killing him wasn't enough he wanted him to think he was a fool for being so loyal to Michael.

That was based on a real story...at least the part about the strangulation being interrupted by a cop.


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But they were kind of exaggerating the mafia life in Goodfellas.


I think the most accurate portrayal of mob life is Donnie Brasco, especially the scene where the guys are under so much pressure to kick up that they're reduced to sawing off a parking meter and hammering it open for quarters. The other mob movies make things seem glamorous rather than mundane.

Ex-mobster Michael Franzese agrees.



Your post lead me to check out this guy's mob movie reviews. Pretty good. He likes A Bronx Tale a lot too. His review for Donnie Brasco reminds me of my club. Especially the part about the cooking at the 8:00 mark.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1dgoOMt7EtA

We had a guy named Ernie the Tailor who was probably the heaviest guy in the club. He was pretty old and he has since passed away or I probably wouldn't be telling this story. :lol:

One Friday I was doing the cooking and I was making a dish I call braciole picante. Unlike a typical braciole cooked in red gravy and made with flank steak, this dish is made with pork and after being browned whole in a little olive oil the braciole is sliced and fried to a finish in butter and then topped with a little lemon pepper. If it's done properly you get pieces that look like Maurice Lenell pinwheels. I usually serve it with a carbonara-like pasta.

So, I served the dinner and most guys were complimentary. But Ernie the Tailor started bitching. "Dis is-a not braciole! Braciole is-a made wit da flank steak." Tony the Barber who was his closest friend took him aside and told him to shut the fuck up and then he made Ernie resign from the club in disgrace. I told Tony he shouldn't have done that. I didn't give a fuck if Ernie didn't like my food. You don't like it. Order a fucking pizza from Joe's.

Ernie returned for the club bocce championship that fall and we had a good conversation. I never had a beef with the guy. Just some pork that he didn't care for.

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It never made any sense why Aiello says " Michael Corleone says hello" when he's about to kill Frankie.. Roth ordered the hit, the guy would be dead and the line would be irrelevant if a cop doesn't stumble in.


That's why he agreed to testify against Michael. He though Michael betrayed him. It was a major plot point.

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Joe Orr Road Rod wrote:

One Friday I was doing the cooking and I was making a dish I call braciole picante. Unlike a typical braciole cooked in red gravy and made with flank steak, this dish is made with pork and after being browned whole in a little olive oil the braciole is sliced and fried to a finish in butter and then topped with a little lemon pepper. If it's done properly you get pieces that look like Maurice Lenell pinwheels. I usually serve it with a carbonara-like pasta.

So, I served the dinner and most guys were complimentary. But Ernie the Tailor started bitching. "Dis is-a not braciole! Braciole is-a made wit da flank steak." Tony the Barber who was his closest friend took him aside and told him to shut the fuck up and then he made Ernie resign from the club in disgrace. I told Tony he shouldn't have done that. I didn't give a fuck if Ernie didn't like my food. You don't like it. Order a fucking pizza from Joe's.

Ernie returned for the club bocce championship that fall and we had a good conversation. I never had a beef with the guy. Just some pork that he didn't care for.


Italian cuisine is hard to define. Northern Italians make their braciole with different meats Southern goes a little more beefy. I think both are usually in tomato sauce though. It's true for a lot of their dishes, lasagna isn't the same in any region neither is the pasta itself. I used to use flank but have gone more with top round and last time I used cube steaks because they were big and cheap. Nobody in my house cared but we are not Italian. What do you stuff it with?


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One Friday I was doing the cooking and I was making a dish I call braciole picante. Unlike a typical braciole cooked in red gravy and made with flank steak, this dish is made with pork and after being browned whole in a little olive oil the braciole is sliced and fried to a finish in butter and then topped with a little lemon pepper. If it's done properly you get pieces that look like Maurice Lenell pinwheels. I usually serve it with a carbonara-like pasta.

So, I served the dinner and most guys were complimentary. But Ernie the Tailor started bitching. "Dis is-a not braciole! Braciole is-a made wit da flank steak." Tony the Barber who was his closest friend took him aside and told him to shut the fuck up and then he made Ernie resign from the club in disgrace. I told Tony he shouldn't have done that. I didn't give a fuck if Ernie didn't like my food. You don't like it. Order a fucking pizza from Joe's.

Ernie returned for the club bocce championship that fall and we had a good conversation. I never had a beef with the guy. Just some pork that he didn't care for.


Italian cuisine is hard to define. Northern Italians make their braciole with different meats Southern goes a little more beefy. I think both are usually in tomato sauce though. It's true for a lot of their dishes, lasagna isn't the same in any region neither is the pasta itself. I used to use flank but have gone more with top round and last time I used cube steaks because they were big and cheap. Nobody in my house cared but we are not Italian. What do you stuff it with?


I've experimented with various things. Once I was buying my flank steak at Ascot Prime Meats and I saw a little package of ground chicken so I put that in my stuffing and it turned out very good. My basic go-to and what I always use for the picante is a mixture of bread crumbs, romano cheese, garlic, pepper, parsley, and olive oil. It's basically the same thing I use for my stuffed oysters.

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my MIL is from italy, came over here when she was 7. she can make decent stuff but her specialty, in my opinion, is her braciole. i'll never have it anywhere but her house when we visit. she knows i love it so she usually makes it.

there is very little else that i can stand about her.


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Joe Orr Road Rod wrote:

One Friday I was doing the cooking and I was making a dish I call braciole picante. Unlike a typical braciole cooked in red gravy and made with flank steak, this dish is made with pork and after being browned whole in a little olive oil the braciole is sliced and fried to a finish in butter and then topped with a little lemon pepper. If it's done properly you get pieces that look like Maurice Lenell pinwheels. I usually serve it with a carbonara-like pasta.

So, I served the dinner and most guys were complimentary. But Ernie the Tailor started bitching. "Dis is-a not braciole! Braciole is-a made wit da flank steak." Tony the Barber who was his closest friend took him aside and told him to shut the fuck up and then he made Ernie resign from the club in disgrace. I told Tony he shouldn't have done that. I didn't give a fuck if Ernie didn't like my food. You don't like it. Order a fucking pizza from Joe's.

Ernie returned for the club bocce championship that fall and we had a good conversation. I never had a beef with the guy. Just some pork that he didn't care for.


Italian cuisine is hard to define. Northern Italians make their braciole with different meats Southern goes a little more beefy. I think both are usually in tomato sauce though. It's true for a lot of their dishes, lasagna isn't the same in any region neither is the pasta itself. I used to use flank but have gone more with top round and last time I used cube steaks because they were big and cheap. Nobody in my house cared but we are not Italian. What do you stuff it with?

One of my biggest disappointments when I moved to New York was that I discovered that Italian Beef didn't actually originate in Italy.

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 Post subject: Re: The Godfather
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312player wrote:
It never made any sense why Aiello says " Michael Corleone says hello" when he's about to kill Frankie.. Roth ordered the hit, the guy would be dead and the line would be irrelevant if a cop doesn't stumble in.


That's why he agreed to testify against Michael. He though Michael betrayed him. It was a major plot point.



Yeah..no shit, My point is if the cop doesn't walk in and stop the kill then he's dead and doesn't testify or feel betrayed.. The only way it makes sense is IF Roth had the cop go in to stop it..which is obviously absurd.

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my MIL is from italy, came over here when she was 7. she can make decent stuff but her specialty, in my opinion, is her braciole. i'll never have it anywhere but her house when we visit. she knows i love it so she usually makes it.

there is very little else that i can stand about her.


I won't even ask you...I know how protective people can be about their food. :lol:

I put a little sausage in mine usually about 1 link, the rest go in the sauce with the rolls. Sometimes proscuitto and pine nuts the rest is the same as JORR's but cheese doesn't matter and sometimes a little wine. Never never never raisins. Blech.


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One of the main differences within Italy is whether they use predominantly butter (northern) or olive oil (southern). Basically comes down to the climate difference....which might also explain the differences in meats.

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Yeah, Each region is so different. It's all so good. I'd love to do a food tour type trip there someday.

What canned tomatoes you guys use?


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Yeah, Each region is so different. It's all so good. I'd love to do a food tour type trip there someday.

What canned tomatoes you guys use?



I'm not brand loyal when it comes to canned tomatoes. I usually grab the ones with the yellow label, I don't even know what they are. There might be "Gold" in the name.

Olive oil is a different story. You have to get the right stuff. Some of these brands like to sneak in sunflower oil and use deception to sell that shit. Sort of like this:

PURE EXTRA VIRGIN OLIVE OIL10%
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Probably red gold. I usually buy something out of the Italian section but I'm still trying to find a good one sometimes I default to hunts.

I like California olive ranch products.


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My experience with beef in Italy is that it sucks and we make their beef dishes better than they do. I really didn't like most of their meat, in fact.

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hopefully it wasn't horsemeat, many europeans love horsemeat. tons of american horsemeat are shipped to europe every day.

i've found that dairy products are much better (taste and health-wise) in europe, cows/sheep/goats aren't given steroids and/or anti-biotics.

anecdotal conclusion - much less food allergies for euros.


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