Get your shine box, RIP. (Frank Vincent)

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Title: GoodFellas (1990)

Tagline: Three Decades of Life in the Mafia.

Genre: Drama, Crime

Director: Martin Scorsese

Cast: Robert De Niro, Ray Liotta, Joe Pesci, Lorraine Bracco, Paul Sorvino, Frank Sivero, Tony Darrow, Mike Starr, Frank Vincent, Chuck Low, Frank DiLeo, Henny Youngman, Gina Mastrogiacomo, Catherine Scorsese, Charles Scorsese, Suzanne Shepherd, Debi Mazar, Margo Winkler, Welker White, Jerry Vale, Julie Garfield, Christopher Serrone, Elaine Kagan, Beau Starr, Kevin Corrigan, Michael Imperioli, Robbie Vinton, Johnny Williams, Daniel P. Conte, Tony Conforti, Frank Pellegrino, Ronald Maccone, Tony Sirico, Joe D'Onofrio, Steve Forleo, Richard Dioguardi, Frank Adonis, John Manca, Joseph Bono, Katherine Wallach, Mark Evan Jacobs, Angela Pietropinto, Marianne Leone Cooper, Marie Michaels, LoNardo, Melissa Prophet, Illeana Douglas, Susan Varon, Elizabeth Whitcraft, Clem Caserta, Samuel L. Jackson, Fran McGee, Paul Herman, Edward McDonald, Edward Hayes, Daniela Barbosa, Gina Mattia, Joel Calendrillo, Anthony Valentin, Edward D. Murphy, Michael Citriniti, Peter Hock, Erasmus C. Alfano, John Di Benedetto, Manny Alfaro, Thomas Lowry, Margaret Smith, Richard Mullally, Frank Albanese, Paul McIsaac, Bob Golub, Louis Eppolito, Tony Lip, Mikey Black, Peter Cicale, Anthony Powers, Vincent Pastore, Anthony Alessandro, Victor Colicchio, Mike Contessa, Philip Suriano, Paul Mougey, Norman Barbera, Anthony Polemeni, James Quattrochi, Lawrence Sacco, Dino Laudicina, Thomas E. Camuti, Andrew Scudiero, Irving Welzer, Jesse Kirtzman, Russell Halley, Spencer Bradley, Bob Altman, Joanna Bennett, Gayle Lewis, Gaetano Lisi, Luke Walter, Ed Deacy, Larry Silvestri, John 'Cha Cha' Ciarcia, Vito Picone, Janis Corsair, Lisa Dapolito, Frank Aquilino, Michael Calandrino, Vito Antuofermo, Vincent Gallo, Gaetano LoGiudice, Garry Pastore, Nicole Burdette, Stella Keitel, Dominique DeVito, Michaelangelo Graziano, Paula Kcira, Nadine Kay, Tony Ellis, Peter Onorati, Jamie De Roy, Joel Blake, H. Clay Dear, Thomas Hewson, Gene Canfield, Margaux Guerard, Violet Gaynor, Tobin Bell, Berlinda Tolbert, Nancy Cassaro, Adam Wandt, Joe Gioco, Isiah Whitlock Jr., Alyson Jones, Ruby Gaynor, Bo Dietl, Frank Cassini, Anthony Caso, Lisa Bostnar

Release: 1990-09-12

Runtime: 145

Plot: The true story of Henry Hill, a half-Irish, half-Sicilian Brooklyn kid who is adopted by neighbourhood gangsters at an early age and climbs the ranks of a Mafia family under the guidance of Jimmy Conway.

 
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Xarpolis

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Why does this thread have virtually no responses? Did Lithose choose a bad thread title? Frank was the man. Come on you heathens!
 

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posting a post for xarpolis.

i think its just people are tired of people dying. Also not to compare, but after Bill Paxton, this is kind of just "meh".
 
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Reminds me I totally need to see Goodfellas again. Such a fucking good movie.

 

jayrebb

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Reminds me I totally need to see Goodfellas again. Such a fucking good movie.


He was a classic on Sopranos, great casting. Twenty fuckin years.


Another time stamp when he tells them to shut the bodybuilding off.


Shah of Iran lol


With his Emo bitch son

 
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Xarpolis

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Change of subjects, but one of my favorite Sopranos lines was when Tony was talking to Bobby Bacala. He's like "Don't lean on my car. You'll flip it the fuck over."

That show was great. Frank used to show up on The Anthony Cumia show from time to time. He was a great guest. Unfortunately, none of the clips are on youtube.
 

jayrebb

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Change of subjects, but one of my favorite Sopranos lines was when Tony was talking to Bobby Bacala. He's like "Don't lean on my car. You'll flip it the fuck over."

Its great that Frank Vincent was able to be a part of something so huge. A show so violent, cheap, and abhorrent on paper (key word paper) was the subject matter to revolutionize modern television still has most of us clueless.

I still don't 100% understand it from an academic perspective, but damn was it some great years there. Really takes you back. We were dining one time over on Arthur Ave in the North BX there a few years after the show came out and this guy is talking about investing in Google sitting across from me, I go "oh, you're supposed to be pushing Libistics (sp)" and this older accountant looking husband and wife seated off my left side lost their shit for a minute.
 

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He's featured throughout a Nas video too based on Casino. Going to have to find it.

Time stamped the important part. Used to randomly say those lines to drunk friends and pretend to give them my car keys.

It was fuckin hilarious.

 
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