Lets talk about "A Bronx Tale"

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To me, Carlito's Way and Goodfellas are so close that its hard to choose.

Bronx Tale > Scarface though

Liked the scenes how Sonny gave Lil C a nod a little after him not ratting, when they first meet in the bar, the story about chasing the guy for $20, driving backwards and telling him about girls, fear or love and "The saddest thing in the world is wasted talent"

Lot of great scenes.
 

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lol Dude disrespected the shiit outta coffe cake...I died watching that scene for the first time.

Great movie..great music..
 

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Awesome movie one of my favorites of all time but it's not on the level of Goodfellas or Godfather 2. Those two are two of the greatest movies of all time. But that doesn't take away from how awesome this movie was, everything from the story, to the acting, to the soundtrack was on point. TBH I consider this an underrated movie. I don't understand how people don't consider this a mob movie. It's a coming of age story but so much of it has to do with dealing with the mob and the way these guys lived for it not to be considered a mob movie either.

The cool thing for me growing up in a mob neighborhood was how on point some of it was. Like how C and his friends looked up to Sonny when they were kids is exactly how it was when I was a kid. Every kid looked up to John Gotti, we knew he was a mobster but we didn't exactly know the extent of it. We also knew at a young age to keep your mouth shut. And also how everything was out in the open. A lot of people watch movies like the Godfather and think everything was secretive and behind closed doors. But like the movie everything was in the open, everyone knew who was who and you dealt with these people everyday and didn't think twice about it. Even mob card games you had regular guys there who weren't criminals but liked to gamble a little.
 
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De Niro was always into Black women. That's real. Never heard ANYTHING about Chazz P being into Black women at ANY point of his life.

Yup, he had a thing going on for a while with a Black British Pornstar back in the early to mid 90's.
 

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As an italian I had to watch this with my dad and grandpa (rip) along with everything else like this...but the scene with the black dude on the bike and they throw shyt at him and i think beat him down fukked me up cause my grandpa fukkin giggled and was like "fukkin moolies". I was like :dwillhuh: "what's a moolie pepe?" "an eggplant!" :dwillhuh: "oh..."

My dad had to talk to me later like "hey grandpa is from an older time it's not okay to think that, the scene was supposed to be sad and the point was blah blah blah" I was like :dwillhuh: damn grandpa is a dikk



but i still fukk with, " GET IN THE fukkIN BATROOM"
 
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