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40thStreetBlack
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"Poll question: best Irish mob movie:"


          

Poll result (48 votes)
Angels with Dirty Faces (3 votes)Vote
The Friends of Eddie Coyle (1 votes)Vote
Miller's Crossing (25 votes)Vote
State of Grace (6 votes)Vote
Gangs of New York (4 votes)Vote
The Departed (9 votes)Vote

  

  

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I'm going with Miller's Crossing
Mar 17th 2009
1
Take your flunky and dangle.
Mar 17th 2009
7
yeah State of Grace is great too
Mar 17th 2009
11
Even after the Danny Boy seen was pretty much over...
Mar 19th 2009
29
I love how he saved the cigar in the beginning when the hit was about to...
Mar 19th 2009
33
pretty much every line in that movie is great
Mar 17th 2015
72
What's the rumpus, Mikey?
Mar 17th 2009
2
who in the name of Mink Larue is Mikey?
Mar 19th 2009
48
Look into your heart
Mar 17th 2009
3
what heart?
Mar 17th 2009
4
doesn't goodfellas technically qualify?
Mar 17th 2009
5
RE: doesn't goodfellas technically qualify?
Mar 17th 2009
8
nope - Henry Hill wanted to be down with the dagos
Mar 17th 2009
9
"there's only one irishman here" -- jimmy the gent to billy batts
Mar 17th 2009
19
two of the 3 main characters were irish.. it definitely counts..
Mar 19th 2009
28
Henry was half Italian & they were associates of the Lucchese family
Mar 19th 2009
34
i was thinking more along the lines of
Mar 19th 2009
35
Jimmy Conway and Henry Hill were both half Irish
Mar 19th 2009
36
      and them being irish plays a big part in the movie....
Mar 19th 2009
43
      it plays almost no part in the movie at all
Mar 19th 2009
46
           I concur.
Mar 18th 2015
77
      Jimmy & "The Gent "Burke was an orphan raised in foster homes
Mar 19th 2009
45
      If his mom's last name is Conway, and his is Burke
Mar 19th 2009
53
           I wasn't clear enough I think
Mar 21st 2009
59
      RE: Jimmy Conway and Henry Hill were both half Irish
Mar 27th 2009
61
           'The Irishman's here to take you Guinea's money!'
Mar 31st 2009
65
Were they part of an Irish mafia/gang?
Mar 18th 2015
79
He was half Irish
Mar 18th 2015
78
Does White Heat count?
Mar 17th 2009
6
dunno. I guess Cagney usually played Irish hoods
Mar 17th 2009
10
I voted for Miller's Crossing.....
Mar 17th 2009
12
I think White Heat is a better choice than Angels with Dirty Faces
Mar 18th 2009
26
      could be. I haven't seen White Heat though
Mar 19th 2009
32
           definitely get on that
Mar 19th 2009
40
                yeah I know
Mar 19th 2009
50
Boondock Saints j/k
Mar 17th 2009
13
Yeah how did that not make the poll?
Mar 18th 2009
20
      I love Boondock Saints, but technically it's not an Irish mob movie
Mar 18th 2009
21
           Oh yeah. That makes sense.
Mar 18th 2009
22
           well, that and it sucks
Mar 19th 2009
41
                ha. I thoroughly enjoyed it
Mar 19th 2009
44
                     yup
Mar 19th 2009
47
                     yeah, after I heard about it I felt kinda bad for liking BS
Mar 19th 2009
51
                     Honestly, I always been on the fence w/ Boondock Saints
Mar 19th 2009
56
good lookin' on the inclusion of Angels With Dirty Faces
Mar 17th 2009
14
*looks in chamber* Empty! / *chuckles* So's your thick skull, copper!
Mar 17th 2009
15
      whoa
Mar 18th 2009
23
i still have not seen gangs of NY
Mar 17th 2009
16
if you haven't seen State of Grace check that out too
Mar 17th 2009
17
ALOT of people bitch about Gangs of New York, but I liked it
Mar 19th 2009
30
      it's obviously worth seeing just for Daniel Day-Lewis too
Mar 27th 2009
62
I gotta go State of Grace, superbly acted & builds nicely
Mar 17th 2009
18
Red....
Mar 18th 2009
24
What Doesn't Kill You
Mar 18th 2009
25
Never heard of it.....LOL @ Donnie Wahlberg as 'Detective Moran'
Mar 19th 2009
38
      I liked it a lot. More than I thought I would. I say check it out.
Mar 20th 2009
58
      You're a Moran too huh?
Mar 31st 2009
66
Ash Wednesday is a personal fav of mine..
Mar 18th 2009
27
I never heard of it until I found it in the $3 bin @ Wal-Mart
Mar 19th 2009
31
I had no idea that was a mob movie
Mar 19th 2009
39
      Not so much 'mob'...but criminal
Mar 19th 2009
55
I've never seen Friends of Jimmy Coyle.....any good?
Mar 19th 2009
37
anyone see The Brass Ring?
Mar 19th 2009
42
Boondock Sucks is a movie I use to judge people by
Mar 19th 2009
49
I enjoyed it but I don't think it's a 'good' film
Mar 19th 2009
52
Yeah, you summarized it
Mar 19th 2009
57
Yup. If you like Boondock Saints or vote Republican, I judge you.
Mar 31st 2009
67
Public Enemy *smh*
Mar 19th 2009
54
I voted Millers Crossing. 2nd State of Grace tied with -
Mar 27th 2009
60
road to perdition
Mar 31st 2009
63
I liked it, but I never really bought Tom Hanks as a feared mob hitman
Mar 31st 2009
64
does Run All Night belong on the list?
Mar 17th 2015
68
It's fun enough. Not as good as the tops on the poll.
Mar 17th 2015
69
      The Town wasn't out initially at the time of this post
Mar 17th 2015
70
      HA! Makes sense, I suppose.
Mar 17th 2015
75
      That would be my vote. I REALLY liked that joint.
Mar 17th 2015
71
Kill the Irishman isn't the greatest but still an interesting story
Mar 17th 2015
73
Kill the Irishman is slept on. It's done pretty well
Mar 18th 2015
81
Perrier's Bounty is funny and entertaining
Mar 17th 2015
74
Is it me or has the reputation of Miller's Crossing grown immensely.
Mar 18th 2015
76
The Departed
Mar 18th 2015
80

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1. "I'm going with Miller's Crossing"
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great movie all around, but the Danny Boy scene alone puts it on top.

haven't seen Friends of Eddie Coyle yet but it sounds good, want to check that one out.

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7. "Take your flunky and dangle."
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Yeah, that's the best. "State of Grace" is kina close, but there's just too many classic scenes in "Miller's." Besides the "Danny Boy" scene, there's the "ALWAYS PUT ONE IN THE BRAIN!!!!" scene. That one is kinda slept on.

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11. "yeah State of Grace is great too"
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but Miller's Crossing is still my favorite.

>Yeah, that's the best. "State of Grace" is kina close, but
>there's just too many classic scenes in "Miller's." Besides
>the "Danny Boy" scene, there's the "ALWAYS PUT ONE IN THE
>BRAIN!!!!" scene. That one is kinda slept on.

yup, love that scene too. the way the camera zooms in on Johnny Casper's face is nuts.

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29. "Even after the Danny Boy seen was pretty much over..."
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the way your boy was standing there in the middle of the street with a cigar was epic tough as shit.

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33. "I love how he saved the cigar in the beginning when the hit was about to..."
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go down, like he knew he was gonna take them fools out and stand there gloating over it with the cigar afterwards. Gangsterific.

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72. "pretty much every line in that movie is great"
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2. "What's the rumpus, Mikey?"
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appropriately enough, I voted green.

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48. "who in the name of Mink Larue is Mikey?"
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I worship the Coen Bros. The word "genius" is tossed around to much but the creative output of these two ((with the asisstance of Barry Levinson and Roger Dickinson)), truly warrants the word.

Miller's Crossing is my sentimental favorite and I've seen it a grillion times. It's only recently been edged out as my favorite by No Country For Old Men.

And I also gotta say ((janey hipped me to this a while ago)) they have this incredibly unique ability to succinctly name characters. Not in the "cutesy nickname" way of Wes Anderson but in a way that so fits the time and place and mood of their films. How can you not love the big-gu/little-guy tandem of "Frankie" and "Tic-Tac".

And lastly, noone's been able to settle my beef with the breakdown of the events that must have transpired for Verna to poop Rug Daniels.

  

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3. "Look into your heart"
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4. "what heart?"
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5. "doesn't goodfellas technically qualify?"
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8. "RE: doesn't goodfellas technically qualify?"
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9. "nope - Henry Hill wanted to be down with the dagos"
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fuck him.

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19. ""there's only one irishman here" -- jimmy the gent to billy batts"
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28. "two of the 3 main characters were irish.. it definitely counts.."
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34. "Henry was half Italian & they were associates of the Lucchese family"
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don't really see how that qualifies as the Irish mob.

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35. "i was thinking more along the lines of"
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they got all the italian guys out of the way.

but i wasn't being serious anyways.

  

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36. "Jimmy Conway and Henry Hill were both half Irish"
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43. "and them being irish plays a big part in the movie...."
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...the real life person Jimmy is based on was an orphan and all thats known is his mother was from dublin ..he could be 100% irish for all we know

  

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46. "it plays almost no part in the movie at all"
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the only significance it plays is that they can't get made cuz they're not full-blooded Italian. but they could've been Jewish or Polish or whatever instead of Irish and it would've been the same difference.

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77. "I concur."
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There was no portrayal of Irish culture in that world.

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45. "Jimmy & "The Gent "Burke was an orphan raised in foster homes"
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His birth register at the hospital only lists his mother as "Conway", and it was in an Irish enclave of NY, so that's why its assumed he was an irishman.

He rose pretty freaking far in the Italian mob for being an Irishman. The only higher one I can think of is Francis "Irishman" Sheeran who was listed by Rudy Giuliani in the "Commission Case" indictment as being a MEMBER OF THE MAFIA'S COMMISSION!! It sounds improbable for this Irish hitman, who was basically just muscle with the extreme good fortune of being tight with Russell Buffalino, to be on the Commission...buuuuuuuttt...I figure Giuliani would know much better than I.

  

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53. "If his mom's last name is Conway, and his is Burke"
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Does that mean his dad's last name is Burke, 'cause both Conway and Burke are extremely Irish.

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59. "I wasn't clear enough I think"
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The way I've read it and understand the true history is the only entry listed in the register of the hospital or church where Jimmy The Gent burke was given up for adoption lists the birth mother's name only as "Conway". There's no first name nor birth father's listing.

The poster above says the mother was born in Dublin. He's more than likely right as I'm pretty sure he knows a lot of mafia and mob history.

James Burke went on to be raised in various foster homes, almost always being abused and in one there was also an instance of sexual molestation. The most vicious one he lived in, also the one he lived in longest, featured an almost unbelievable tragedy. The foster father was simultaneously driving as well as delivering a beating to Jimmy in the backseat. Jimmy, by now, was in his early teens and was giving as well as he got. The foster father crashed the car and dieed in the crash. The guy's wife kept custody of Jimmy. It wasn't out of any affection or love however, as she blamed him for her husband's death and continued to torment and torture the kid until signing him over to the state who promptly put him into the Youth Authority for his constant criminal activity. He was such a tough bastard he was doing real time in his teens and that's how he ended up doing "hits for mob bosses at 16" as Henry Hill puts it.

I'm not one of those "blame the crimes of the criminal on his poor childhood" types but I can't help but wonder if this guy ever had what could be considered: A) an actual "childhood" or B) anyone show him love or compassion as an impressionable youth.

  

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61. "RE: Jimmy Conway and Henry Hill were both half Irish"
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Jimmy was full Irish. Henry was half.

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65. "'The Irishman's here to take you Guinea's money!'"
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c/o Jimmy at the beginning.

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79. "Were they part of an Irish mafia/gang?"
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78. "He was half Irish"
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6. "Does White Heat count?"
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10. "dunno. I guess Cagney usually played Irish hoods"
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so in that case I guess you could count it.

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12. "I voted for Miller's Crossing....."
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..... but I gotta give a nod to my man Cody Jarrett.

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26. "I think White Heat is a better choice than Angels with Dirty Faces"
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I mean it defiantly is more in line with the other films than AWDF

  

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32. "could be. I haven't seen White Heat though"
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and didn't know if he's supposed to be Irish in that, so I went with AWDF.

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40. "definitely get on that"
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may not be very irish but it's REALLY good.

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50. "yeah I know"
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I'll get around to watching it sooner or later.

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13. "Boondock Saints j/k"
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20. "Yeah how did that not make the poll?"
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21. "I love Boondock Saints, but technically it's not an Irish mob movie"
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they're anti-mob Irish vigilantes. Boondock Saints has Italian and Russian mobs, not Irish.

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22. "Oh yeah. That makes sense."
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41. "well, that and it sucks"
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lol

have you seen Overnight?

  

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44. "ha. I thoroughly enjoyed it"
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>have you seen Overnight?

no; is that the documentary on Troy Duffy and what a colossal asshole he is?

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47. "yup"
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>>have you seen Overnight?
>
>no; is that the documentary on Troy Duffy and what a colossal
>asshole he is?

that's the one. rent it. then realize how much BS sucks. there's no way that tool makes a good movie lol.

  

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51. "yeah, after I heard about it I felt kinda bad for liking BS"
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cuz he really does sound like a complete asshole.

>that's the one. rent it. then realize how much BS sucks.
>there's no way that tool makes a good movie lol.

LOL

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56. "Honestly, I always been on the fence w/ Boondock Saints"
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I actually bought it before it really got popular, on the strength of the cover the the $9.99 price lol

I thought it was awkward and weird.

Some parts were downright terrible...like their utterly unlikeable, hippie-looking, Italian mob buddy who deserved to die...but they still made his death this melodramatic, slow-mo episode with the brothers screaming like it was their mother.

I gagged.

The ending, with them crashing through the ceiling in the court house? Ugh.

I'm almost certain it achieved cult status by how ridiculously stupid it is, but the question is...is it purposely stupid/classic, like "Army of Darkness", or is it an epic failure movie that's classic because it's that lame (like the 60's b-movies), and we can marvel at it's stupidity.

Coming out of the church in sunglasses and matching leather trenchcoats, lighting cigarettes?

After many years, I still don't know.

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14. "good lookin' on the inclusion of Angels With Dirty Faces"
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funny, i never really considered it an Irish Mob movie but.... Rocky Sullivan, yeah lol.

that said, the winner is still Miller's

no Road to Perdition?

edit: and yes, logged in on the alias to throw angels a vote lol.

  

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15. "*looks in chamber* Empty! / *chuckles* So's your thick skull, copper!"
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yeah I mean it's not necessarily an overtly "Irish Mob" movie, but almost everyone in the movie's Irish so I put it in. and there's an Irish bar in NYC called Rocky Sullivan's, so yeah it counts - LOL.

>no Road to Perdition?

only had 6 choices & wanted to include a broader range of movies than just ones made since the 90's with Angels & Eddy Coyle.

it was between GoNY and Road to Perdition for the last spot. both flawed movies that I like, but GoNY gets the nod.

btw have you seen Eddie Coyle? It sounds pretty good, want to check that out.


>edit: and yes, logged in on the alias to throw angels a vote
>lol.

^^^ works for Boss Tweed - LOL

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23. "whoa"
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>btw have you seen Eddie Coyle? It sounds pretty good, want to
>check that out.

i've never heard of it until now. mitchum and boyle tho! gotta check it out.

>>edit: and yes, logged in on the alias to throw angels a vote
>>lol.
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>^^^ works for Boss Tweed - LOL

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16. "i still have not seen gangs of NY"
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17. "if you haven't seen State of Grace check that out too"
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criminally slept on movie.

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30. "ALOT of people bitch about Gangs of New York, but I liked it"
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Even though the immigrant gangs in question were Irish, it was mainly a period piece, and IMO, it was about immigration and assimulation.

People complained about the accents, but the main characters were young, and have been in the states for awhile, so they had "mutt" accents that came out @ certain points.

You know some people, tho...I want to find something to complain about.

I think the main complaint was that people wanted a gang/mob movie, and it involved that, but it was a very broad story.

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62. "it's obviously worth seeing just for Daniel Day-Lewis too"
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i wasn't really fond of the movie, but he keeps you interested.

  

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18. "I gotta go State of Grace, superbly acted & builds nicely"
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It's a little more somber than Miller's Crossing but overall it's a bit more memorable to me.

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25. "What Doesn't Kill You"
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http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1133991/

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38. "Never heard of it.....LOL @ Donnie Wahlberg as 'Detective Moran'"
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I love when my name gets in there.

Is this movie good?

Since Monument Ave, Southie, and some others....I'm kinda leary about those "childhood friends going separate ways"/loyalty themed Boston movies.

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58. "I liked it a lot. More than I thought I would. I say check it out."
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66. "You're a Moran too huh?"
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27. "Ash Wednesday is a personal fav of mine.."
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31. "I never heard of it until I found it in the $3 bin @ Wal-Mart"
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and it was surprinsingly good. Very somber.

The hitman that was sitting in the bar all day, reading the newspaper, was cool as shit.

The music was dope. Rosario Dawson looked beautiful w/ her 80's attire.

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39. "I had no idea that was a mob movie"
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I always assumed it was just another one of those burns "dating mishaps of a catholic in new york" woody allen type joints.

  

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55. "Not so much 'mob'...but criminal"
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And it's not really shoot'em up.

It takes place in Hells Kitchen in the early 80's.

Elijah Wood plays Sean Sullivan...a good kid who hears some local thugs talking about murking his big brother (Edward Burns) while working a bar. While they're taking a leak in the bathroom, he grabs a gun and offs them.

Their father was John Sullivan. A local legend who ran the docks back in the days.

Ed Burns plays Francis "Frankie" Sullivan. 3 years after Sean murked his brothers' would-be killers then disappeared (apparently killed), Frankie runs a bar and has given up his thug ways since his brother disappeared.

Rumors are affloat that people around the neighborhood saw "Sean's ghost" walking around.
This causes problems between the "old school" neighborhood boss, Whitey Smith (played by famed Irish author, Frank McCourt), who was a friend of the Sullivans, and young, hot-headed up'n comer Moran, (played by a surprisingly cool Oliver Platt), who was cousins with the guys Sean murked.

The plot thickens when Sean's young bride, played by Rosario Dawson, has grown close to Frankie in Sean's absence (she doesn't know he's still alive). Not to mention that Sean has a 3 year old son that he doesn't know about.

For a movie that I found in the budget bin, it's really good. The music is real somber, and being that it was filmed IN Hells Kitchen right in the middle of gentrification...it fits the depressing mood. It's like saying goodbye to the kitchen.

I actually like Burns. I enjoyed "The Brothers McMullen", and I own "She's the One" on dvd. Sometimes don't like his narcisstic casting of himself as the lead in his own movies, but you can almost enjoy watching him get his Irish-guy-from-New-Yack rocks off lol He does everything but look at the camera and do the finger gun @ you lol

One thing I like is how he hires Irish-American actors. He doesn't grab joe shmo and have him play the role of "Paddie McGonagle".

Oh, and Rosario Dawson is pure eye-candy in her long 80's hair, beret, and knee high leather boots lol

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37. "I've never seen Friends of Jimmy Coyle.....any good?"
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n/m

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42. "anyone see The Brass Ring?"
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its the film Miller's Crossing was based on.

  

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49. "Boondock Sucks is a movie I use to judge people by"
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If you think that travesty is in a ny way a good film then you have horrible taste in all things. And you probably molest collies.

  

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52. "I enjoyed it but I don't think it's a 'good' film"
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don't really get the zealous hate for it though.


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57. "Yeah, you summarized it"
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Sometimes I think it was made purposely toungue-in-cheek though, like Ron Jeremy playing a mobster who, ironically, gets murked while jerking off in a porn theatre lol

The beginning when the Russians enter the Irish bar, and the brothers offer them a drink, "Everyone is Irish on St Patrick's Day!". Ugh lol

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67. "Yup. If you like Boondock Saints or vote Republican, I judge you."
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54. "Public Enemy *smh*"
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60. "I voted Millers Crossing. 2nd State of Grace tied with -"
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63. "road to perdition"
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was good

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64. "I liked it, but I never really bought Tom Hanks as a feared mob hitman"
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Gabriel Byrne would've been great as Michael Sullivan I think, he's perfect for that brooding, melancholy type role, but he's not nearly as big a draw as Hanks.

still liked the movie though. the cinematography was excellent, Newman is great as John Rooney, and I love the shootout scene in the rain.

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68. "does Run All Night belong on the list?"
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Harris vs Neeson looks like a winning combo, gonna try to catch it this weekend.

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69. "It's fun enough. Not as good as the tops on the poll."
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Enjoyable though.

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>Enjoyable though.
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71. "That would be my vote. I REALLY liked that joint."
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73. "Kill the Irishman isn't the greatest but still an interesting story"
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dude survived a ton of attempts hits.

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and told an interesting story that I only partially heard of (D'Nofrio's character was actually married to a friend's aunt)

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74. "Perrier's Bounty is funny and entertaining"
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again I wouldn't put it up there with those in the poll but definitely worth a watch. You could also say the same for the Guard.

“So back we go to these questions — friendship, character… ethics.”

  

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76. "Is it me or has the reputation of Miller's Crossing grown immensely. "
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I remember for a long time I couldn't understand why more people didn't love this film.

Now I feel like I hear it mentioned more and more as a "Great Film" (top 3 cohen for me).



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80. "The Departed"
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