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Re: Mob Books/Films you'd like to see made

by Ivan » Wed May 27, 2015 12:31 am

The other thread about Stanfa got me thinking again about Quentin Tarantino would be absolutely perfect to make The Goodfella Tapes into a movie.

Hell Tarantino wouldn't even have to do all that much. The insane story and crazy characters are already totally set up for him.

Re: Mob Books/Films you'd like to see made

by Lupara » Mon May 11, 2015 7:55 am

Rocco wrote:
SonnyBlackstein wrote:
Lupara wrote:Rizzuto's story you can include the Pizza Connection, some backstory of Gotti and Massino, and ofcourse the last Montreal war.
The Rizzuto story has to be one of the greatest modern day mafia stories.

If any Mafia movies are in the works surely this would be given consideration.
I agree Nick Sr life could really be the modern day godfather movie. Great story to tell with a fitting end.
I've always regarded the Rizzutos' life story as the real-life version of The Godfather, which is a big reason why I became so intruiged and interested in it. And it will most likely be turned into a movie in the future. I believe the rights of Mafia Inc. are already obtained. And now that both Rizzutos are deceased, it will be easier to start production sooner than later.

Re: Mob Books/Films you'd like to see made

by phatmatress » Mon May 11, 2015 7:00 am

SonnyBlackstein wrote:
phatmatress wrote:Murder machine hands down is my all time fav to get turned into a movie all the players are there


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What's the story?

Scene after scene of Roy and the twins shooting and stabbing some poor barstard at the Gemini?
Yawn.

It'd get pretty old pretty quick IMO. Long 120 minutes to sit through.
read the book and maybe then you would have an idea of what it's about .


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Re: Mob Books/Films you'd like to see made

by Rocco » Mon May 11, 2015 4:52 am

SonnyBlackstein wrote:
Lupara wrote:Rizzuto's story you can include the Pizza Connection, some backstory of Gotti and Massino, and ofcourse the last Montreal war.
The Rizzuto story has to be one of the greatest modern day mafia stories.

If any Mafia movies are in the works surely this would be given consideration.
I agree Nick Sr life could really be the modern day godfather movie. Great story to tell with a fitting end.

Re: Mob Books/Films you'd like to see made

by SonnyBlackstein » Mon May 11, 2015 3:44 am

phatmatress wrote:Murder machine hands down is my all time fav to get turned into a movie all the players are there


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What's the story?

Scene after scene of Roy and the twins shooting and stabbing some poor barstard at the Gemini?
Yawn.

It'd get pretty old pretty quick IMO. Long 120 minutes to sit through.

Re: Mob Books/Films you'd like to see made

by phatmatress » Sun May 10, 2015 11:40 pm

Murder machine hands down is my all time fav to get turned into a movie all the players are there


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Re: Mob Books/Films you'd like to see made

by SonnyBlackstein » Sun May 10, 2015 5:06 pm

Lupara wrote:Rizzuto's story you can include the Pizza Connection, some backstory of Gotti and Massino, and ofcourse the last Montreal war.
The Rizzuto story has to be one of the greatest modern day mafia stories.

If any Mafia movies are in the works surely this would be given consideration.

Re: Mob Books/Films you'd like to see made

by Lupara » Sun May 10, 2015 10:35 am

There's lots of stuff in the book that isn't in the film so there's plenty of content left to play with and also room for some artistic license. Donnie Brasco's story is ideal to flesh out as a serie.

In adition, the films I've mentioned would cover the most interesting years of the mob. Petrosino's film would cover the very early years of the Morellos up until 1910. Then Lucky Luciano's story starts where Petrosino's left off: Luciano as a young boy in the early 1910s making his first steps in crime followed by some backstory of the formation of the families. You can even include the Apalachin meeting in his story. Then Roy DeMeo's story starts in the early 1960s and his rise in the Gambino family. And in Rizzuto's story you can include the Pizza Connection, some backstory of Gotti and Massino, and ofcourse the last Montreal war. Then you've covered it all.

Re: Mob Books/Films you'd like to see made

by Pogo The Clown » Sun May 10, 2015 9:19 am

A mob series about an FBI agent infiltrating LCN would be great. Especially if they kept it realistic in the style of The Wire. It would be better if they didn't directly base it on Brasco snce that would spoil many of the storylines.


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Re: Mob Books/Films you'd like to see made

by Lupara » Sun May 10, 2015 7:45 am

Films:

Joe Petrosino.
Lucky Luciano.
Roy DeMeo.
Montreal/Rizzuto.

TV Serie:

Donnie Brasco.

Then you pretty much covered it all.

Re: Mob Books/Films you'd like to see made

by rayray » Tue May 05, 2015 8:54 pm

The wrath of Tony Accardo after his house gets robbed.

The fall of Bruno leading up to him getting killed.

The Commission Case and all that went on behind the scenes, including how they felt their families should move on after they go to prison. It could also touch on the Castellano hit. It could start off with Rudy Guiliani reading Bonanno's book, lol.

The Pizza Connection

Of course, how much of any of these be accurate? A lot of holes to fill.


Here's another one, the Family Secrets Case, it could have a court room setting with flashback reenactments of all the crimes and murders they were accused of orchestrating.

Re: Mob Books/Films you'd like to see made

by Angelo Santino » Tue May 05, 2015 4:10 pm

NickyEyes1 wrote:Some of the best movies would be from story lines you'd least expect. I mean who would think one of the best mob movies of all time would be about some low level Luchesse associate? (Henry Hill)
The next Mob Reality Show is going to be a bunch of assholes functioning as legit crime family. It'll entail guys waking up, dressing in Armani, giving the nod to their lackies to do their elementary children's HW in Versace suits and sunglasses so their children can get A's, the leads will get get slapped by their guido wives (who are the worst scummiest and false representations of Italian Brookyen Women everrrrrr), then it's into the Roll's Royce -(with a zoom up of Our Character wearing sunglasses- a mobfilm must)- then it's off to "legitmate rackets" where the guy shakes his hands and says some guido shit (that would get you slapped in Williamsburg BK- FYI) and suddently "the wiseguy gets his way :!:" On to S1E2.

Re: Mob Books/Films you'd like to see made

by NickyEyes1 » Tue May 05, 2015 3:40 pm

Some of the best movies would be from story lines you'd least expect. I mean who would think one of the best mob movies of all time would be about some low level Luchesse associate? (Henry Hill)

Re: Mob Books/Films you'd like to see made

by Rocco » Tue May 05, 2015 12:31 pm

Wiseguy wrote:I don't hold out much hope for mob movies or TV. The genre has been so well covered over the years and it's difficult to mine new, compelling stuff. I'm talking about stuff that would compel the general public, which is why a quality writer/producer/director would get involved. Not just something us mob watchers would like to see. One could watch The Godfather I and II, Goodfellas, Casino, and The Sopranos and they would pretty much be set. That's the cream of the crop of mob cinema.

I would love a well written researched, and in-depth book that focuses solely on the Genovese family. But that's probably never going to happen.
All that's left to do is a Mob Reality show...but I guess Mob Wives kinda is. I'm sure media whore Mike Franzese has been trying to sell a reality show to Hollywood for yrs...

Re: Mob Books/Films you'd like to see made

by Wiseguy » Tue May 05, 2015 12:15 pm

I don't hold out much hope for mob movies or TV. The genre has been so well covered over the years and it's difficult to mine new, compelling stuff. I'm talking about stuff that would compel the general public, which is why a quality writer/producer/director would get involved. Not just something us mob watchers would like to see. One could watch The Godfather I and II, Goodfellas, Casino, and The Sopranos and they would pretty much be set. That's the cream of the crop of mob cinema.

I would love a well written researched, and in-depth book that focuses solely on the Genovese family. But that's probably never going to happen.

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