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Bada-Rap! It's No Good, Fellas '/ Sopranos' no match for Henry's boys

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By Robert Kahn
STAFF WRITER

November 15, 2002


The "GoodFellas" gang could easily take the goons of "The Sopranos," according to a couple of people who know about these things.

"They're going to be really mad I'm saying this, but I would have to say the guys in 'GoodFellas' are the more realistic mob family," Lorraine Bracco said Wednesday night in Battery Park, at an AMC Network screening of Martin Scorsese's classic 1990 fact-based drama.

"I think it's just because of the players involved - Joe Pesci, Robert [De Niro]," said Bracco, a star of both the TV show and the movie. "They're a generation older than Gandolfini and the boys. It's the same genre of story, but I think 'GoodFellas' is much grittier."

Ray Liotta, who starred as gangster Henry Hill in the movie, agreed.

"I think Joe and Bob would definitely kick Tony Soprano's butt," Liotta said, referring to Pesci's Tommy DeVito and De Niro's Jimmy Conway. "My guy wouldn't. Henry Hill got as far as he did because he was quiet and low-key, and that's why they trusted him so much. "But really," he added, "I think it's apples and oranges. 'The Sopranos' is fiction."

Scorsese says he's seen only one episode of "The Sopranos." "It's not really territory I go into," he said. But he was happy to contrast the "GoodFellas" hotheads with the oppressed Civil War-era Irish immigrants of his coming "Gangs of New York." "The 19th century was the most violent time in American history," he said. "The poor Irish couldn't express themselves any other way than through demonstrations."

Theirs was a fiercer, more passionate, politically motivated violence "that was part of the formation of the country," Scorsese said.
 
hmm thats pretty interesting.. but i love me my Soprano's! and Tony is the man!!!
 
Nah....GOODFELLAS all the way!!! GOODFELLAS was about Long Island & Brokklyn.

Sopranos is too fake!!

come on now, its done in JERSEY! LOL!!
 
KENNY GUIDO said:
Sopranos is too fake!! come on now, its done in JERSEY! LOL!!

'scuse me Kenny?????😡

Oh really?????

Sometimes you act like you got hit on the head by a 2X4!!!:blah :stoned







Just bustin' ya bud!
 
Kenny, now you know there ain't nothing Cosmopolitan about me, especially my drinks!!!!

Bottles of Coors are all I do, with the occasional shot of Black Sammi!
 
Godfather does beat them both but i know im going to be hated by many by saying this but the GODFATHER never sparked interest in me. I tried watching it but just couldnt get into it as much as GOODFELLAS. Maybe it was the soundtrack and biography of a wiseguy that got me hooked to GOODFELLAS. Or maybe it struck a chord because it happened right here, on long island.
 
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