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  2. Apr 22, 2015 · Superlatives abound when people discuss Martin Scorsese’s 1990 gangster film Goodfellas. “No finer film has ever been made about organized crime,” wrote the late critic Roger Ebert .

    • The Cast
    • The Stylish Direction
    • The Dialogue
    • The Editing
    • The Music
    • That Long Take
    • The Humor
    • The Narration
    • The Unromantic Depiction of Mob Life
    • Its Influence

    Martin Scorsese pulled out the big guns for Goodfellas, casting two of his favorite actors—Robert De Niro and Joe Pesci—in major roles. The latter is particularly great in the film, playing the terrifying Tommy DeVito with such ferocious energy that he got an Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor. The film really belongs to the late Ray Liotta in...

    By 1990, Scorsese had already spent over two decades perfecting his style. He was (and still is) remarkably prolific, tending to average one movie per year, so he knew how to make a movie look striking and feel engaging and impactful. He also, of course, knew who to collaborate with, and the efforts of Thelma Schoonmaker as the film's editor and Mi...

    Goodfellasis a fast-paced film that's packed with dialogue. Hill's narration is frequent (but never overbearing), many of the characters talk loud and fast, and there are numerous occasions where characters speak over each other, as so often happens in real life (but is otherwise much rarer in film). RELATED: Underrated Movies Directed by Martin Sc...

    In Goodfellas, the life of a mobster is shown to be relentless, fast-paced, and capable of grinding to a tragic, even deadly halt at any moment. Scorsese achieves this momentum through the fast-paced dialogue and plenty of elaborate camera movements, but Thelma Schoonmaker's quick and hypnotic editing style was also instrumental in keeping the film...

    Scorsese has always had a knack for having great music in his films. His taste comes from having directed numerous music documentaries and concert films over his career, and he's up there with Quentin Tarantinowhen it comes to integrating popular songs into his films. In Goodfellas, it almost feels like music is playing constantly in the background...

    Of all the great shots in Goodfellas, none stand out quite as much as the long take that plays as Henry takes Karen on a date to The Copacabana nightclub. It shows how they can skip the club's line (thanks to Henry's connections) and walk through the kitchens and back hallways right into the main area, all done in one shot that lasts about three mi...

    Goodfellas is a violent, tense, and ultimately pessimistic film, given how no one gets a happy ending. However, at the same time, it's also extremely funny, with a good deal of dark comedy and funny dialogue exchanges (including the classic "Funny how?" scene). RELATED: Great Movies That Blend Comedy & Crime to Watch After 'Confess, Fletch' It help...

    Narration is a tool that can certainly be overused when it comes to filmmaking. It can be relied on to simply explain things to an audience when a screenwriter doesn't want to find another way to convey the information. Thankfully, Goodfellas is one of the films that uses narration correctly. In fact, it may even have some of the best narration in ...

    Not that The Godfather saga entirely romanticized mob life, but it depicted the story in an epic, sprawling, and even operatic way and made some of its characters into tragic figures the audience may feel sympathy for. Goodfellas, on the other hand, is a little more biting and perhaps honest. Goodfellas feels less epic and more real. It's not neces...

    Goodfellas was a modest success upon release but has become one of the most beloved crime films of all time, if not one of the best movies of all time. Its popularity among film fans and young filmmakers made its influence on modern cinema inevitable. Plenty of gritty, fast-paced, and down-to-earth crime films have been released in its wake. It's a...

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    The website's critics consensus reads, "Hard-hitting and stylish, GoodFellas is a gangster classicand arguably the high point of Martin Scorsese's career." [43] Metacritic has assigned the film a weighted average score of 92 out of 100 based on reviews from 21 critics, indicating "universal acclaim". [44]

  4. Sep 18, 2020 · Culture Film Features. ‘As far back as I can remember...’: Goodfellas is still the greatest gangster movie ever made. On the 30th anniversary of the release of ‘Goodfellas’, Ed Power revisits...

    • Joshua Rothkopf
    • Funny how? Like I’m a clown? I amuse you? Goodfellas is, of course, a mob movie—a rise-and-fall picture, a satire of the American dream, a love story, you name it.
    • Goodfellas opened the door to chatty criminals. Developed by an improvising cast of actors (more like old friends) and retroactively shaped by co-screenwriters Nicholas Pileggi and Scorsese, the movie places an unusual emphasis on verbiage: beautiful arias of profanity, neurotic scheming, paranoid delusions.
    • The golden age of TV starts right here. Mad Men, Breaking Bad, The Wire, The Shield—all of our ambitious TV sagas, criminal or otherwise, owe a debt of creativity to HBO’s landmark The Sopranos, a show that simply wouldn’t have happened without Scorsese’s 1990 masterpiece.
    • Goodfellas saved Martin Scorsese from himself. Scorsese had his classics beforehand (“You talkin’ to me?”) , but by the end of the ’80s, he was flailing between misunderstood passion projects (The Last Temptation of Christ) and studio fare that was beneath him (The Color of Money).
  5. Sep 19, 2019 · Goodfellas, directed by Martin Scorsese, is of course a gangster classic. The Beatles of crime, in case you were wondering, is the Gallo Profaci wars, which launched the stories of The...

  6. Sep 21, 1990 · The film is an intense study of a Mafia family over a 30-year stretch. Ray Liotta plays the half-Irish, half-Sicilian kid from Brooklyn whose only dream is to be a gangster. Although Liotta's story is at the heart of "GoodFellas", it is the supporting cast that is the film's calling card.