Pres-Elect FukNuggitt wrote:
Joe Orr Road Rod wrote:
Beardown wrote:
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=1dgoOMt7EtAWe 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.
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.