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Originally Posted by Dayze
I liked it. But, DeNiro was paid to basically just stare into a camera for a crazy mount of time.
Pacino was....Pacino of late. Cartoonish. Didn’t believe him as Hoffa at all. Pesci was really good. Subdued , but powerful.
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Go back 20 years and tell me that ANYONE would've thought Joe Pesci would've 'won' a movie w/ DeNiro and Pacino.
Even in Goodfellas he seemed overmatched by DeNiro (who was in the midst of his prime, IMO) and Liota.
I think they may have overplayed the 'understated quasi Mafia-Don' persona, but I don't know Buffalino's history all that well.
The 50's and 60's were such a fascinating time for NY Organized crime. All the post-war jockeying of the families to establish territory in the wake of Luciano's deportation makes for some good reading. Luciano himself is a really interesting character as well with Lansky and Siegel. Luciano essentially created the 'NY Mafia' as we know it.