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Looking for a good mafia movie on netflix
You know, one of those classic movies based on the 1960's mafia.
One like Goodfellas or whatever, that is on the instant play list on Netflix. Any suggestions? |
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Godfather 1 and 2
A Bronx Tale Road to Perdition Millers Crossing A history of Violence(modern) Casino(70's) Scarface(70's) The Untouchables The Departed(modern) Donnie Brasco |
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#3 |
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Looking for modern movies that are based off of the mafia time period that is on the instant que or whatever they call it.
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#5 |
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American Gangster.
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#6 |
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Sorry boys and girls, its all bout " once upon a time in america"
Deniro, james wood... |
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#7 |
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Its not on Instant Play, but its worth renting by disk if you can get it. Public Enemies with Johnny Depp and Christian Bale.
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On a side note, if nearly 4 hours of De Niro wasn't enough for some, there's always Novecento. |
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#9 |
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Eastern Promises with Aragorn?
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#15 |
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I'm sure if you were knife fighting naked your winky would shrivel up as well.
Viggo Mortensen actually got bruised up pretty bad filming that scene. All the clashing and him getting throw around was very much real. The director shot the scene over the course of two days and then gave Viggo time to heal before they finished filming the rest of the movie. The make-up artist spent more time covering up his bruises than working on the wounds and blood make-up for the scene. |
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