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As far back as I can remember, I always wanted to be a gangster. RIP Ray Liotta

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38 minutes ago, TheStoicPaisano said:

He already showed off his pink brain in the dreadful Lecter sequel, so here  is the next best thing:
 

 

One of my all-time favorite scenes in movie history.  

 

That scene alone made me want to get to a point in life where I could pull shit like that off, just because I could.  

Edited by Trey3216

He was also pretty good as a sort of action hero in No Escape, which is an entertaining flick.

i was gonna find the movie streaming so i could snag the maniacal laugh scene and turn it into a gif but now i'm just watching it from the beginning because fuck yo thursday.

2 minutes ago, henrygandorf said:

i was gonna find the movie streaming so i could snag the maniacal laugh scene and turn it into a gif but now i'm just watching it from the beginning because fuck yo thursday.

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i'll post it when i get there.

you might know who we are, but we know who you are.

He was terrific in Something Wild and picked up the energy of the movie. 
 

 

after the way the first date went, i'm not sure karen would be openly weeping at dinner because henry didn't show.

also when the check comes at the club, he looks like he's about the throw down like $200+ what the fuck did they have for lunch?

57 minutes ago, Trey3216 said:

One of my all-time favorite scenes in movie history.  

 

That scene alone made me want to get to a point in life where I could pull shit like that off, just because I could.  

I do it every time someone new is brought into a circle of friends. After a few drinks I'll tell a joke, everyone laughs, then dead pan right at the newb, "Whats so fucking funny?"

Everyone gets quiet. Then I go with the whole scene.

So much fucking fun.

2 hours ago, TheStoicPaisano said:

He already showed off his pink brain in the dreadful Lecter sequel, so here  is the next best thing:
 

 

 

one of the greatest shots, ever in film making 

Oh shit, I forgot he was Tommy Vercetti. Maybe I’ll finish that playthrough if the GTA Vice City remaster.

A great tracking shot. With a young Lorraine Braco (Dr. Malfi).

 

18 hours ago, Trey3216 said:

One of my all-time favorite scenes in movie history.  

 

That scene alone made me want to get to a point in life where I could pull shit like that off, just because I could.  

The bartender at our local Mexican restaurant lets me order the next round of margaritas at happy hour prices and doesn't pour them until I need them, so I can kinda relate to that scene 

19 hours ago, TwiceHorn said:

He was also pretty good as a sort of action hero in No Escape, which is an entertaining flick.

Very underrated movie IMO.

Apparently nearly hitting Costner was accidental, but everybody kept their composure and they kept the cameras rolling.

 

Reading all these posts made me hungry for spaghetti and red gravy with some spicy sausage and watching goodfellas tonight.

Liotta was great in Cop Land. Figgs is basically Henry Hill if he never got caught. 

Dozens of Sopranos actors in the film plus De Niro, and Keitel in their prime.

Stallone predictably sucks, and takes you out of it a few times, but still a good film. 

1 hour ago, billfromlaketravis said:

Liotta was great in Cop Land. Figgs is basically Henry Hill if he never got caught. 

Dozens of Sopranos actors in the film plus De Niro, and Keitel in their prime.

Stallone predictably sucks, and takes you out of it a few times, but still a good film. 

Nahh, Stallone was perfect in that role.  Meathead, go with the flow kind of guy that has to buckle down and go back against it.  Perfect for that role.  

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