This is easily the most underrated mob movie. It’s never talked about and it’s one of Pacino’s best roles. Pacino and Depp are my 2 favorite actors, and gangster films are my favorite genre so this movie is a dream for me. Amazing cast, story, score, licensed soundtrack, etc.
If you ever go back to it, "A Bronx Tale" is amazing with Robert DeNiro, Chazz Palminteri. Gotti (the real one 1996 with Armand Assante - which also had about 5-10 actors that ended up in the Sopranos - that's actually on TH-cam, not the Travolta nonsense). And for corruption/some mafia ties you'd definitely enjoy "Hoffa" (1992), Jack Nicholson, Danny DeVito (in a serious role and pulls it off), Armand Assante as well.
If gonna watch the 90s "Gotti", then gotta watch "Boss of Bosses" too as it shows the other side. Not to mention Chazz Palminter's awesome performance and one of the best movie speeches ever.
Nice reaction video. This film is probably Pacino's most underrated performance in my opinion. Everyone rightly praises his performances as dominant, dynamic characters like Michael Corleone in GF1and2 (let's pretend part 3 didn't happen) Tony Montana in Scarface and Vincent Hanna in Heat, his high energy performances in Dog Day Afternoon, Scent of a Woman and Devil's Advocate. We know he can play a charming lady's man. But what he does with Lefty is something special. A born loser, doomed from the start. A murderer and a criminal. And he breaks your heart rooting for this guy. Just a phenomenal performance, he should've won an Oscar for it.
@@shelbynnave The movie implies that Lefty got whacked but in real life, it was Sonny Black who got whacked. They chopped his hands off because he introduced Joe/Donnie to other made men including bosses who he shook hands with. They stuffed him in the trunk of a deserted car. Lefty did a stint in prison and never ratted. He did the whole term and came out. Additionally, the mafia put out a bounty on Joe's head for $500,000 IIRC.
Yep. He had a contract on him but only briefly before they decided it would bring too much heat to go after him. As a rule the mafia didn't go after law enforcement or the FBI because it would be too risky.
You're in luck! I just wrote you a giant book of a comment, and accidentally deleted it! I feel numb! A million notes jotted down during the movie! You really dodged a bullet - and some eye-strain - on this one! Shelby Nave, I LOVE YA. This was SO MUCH fun! What a perfect, perfect way to end this classic Italian mafia movie series you've been doing. I'm super psyched to see where you move on to from here, where ever your muse follows you. That's one of the great things I like about your channel: you're following your own interests and taking us along for the ride. Ugh, I can't bear to rewrite everything I just wrote about this great movie. I'll just leave it at: it's my favorite Johnny Depp performance, tied with "Ed Wood". And "Fear And Loathing In Las Vegas" was around this time, also. And this is hands down my favorite post-70s Pacino performance, I put it right next to the first two Godfathers and Dog Day Afternoon, those are my top three. Definitely the complete opposite of Michael Corleone. And he doesn't go over-the top, as he often does. Oh my god, you dancing to "One Way Or Another" was the best, I can't even tell you why, but who DOESN'T do that as soon as that song comes on? Who? Show me the person!!!! lol. Ok, let me not write you ANOTHER book that I may accidentally delete. Every video you put up is a surprise. There's no schedule, it just pops up, "surprise!", I love it. NO ONE has done this movie. And after a month of most reactors doing horror movies (and often the same ones!), it's so great to see this one, which nobody has done yet. Inexplicable, right? xxxxxxxxxxx Thanks, Shelby!!!! I'll be seeing you on the next one....whatever that may be? ("The New World", maybe?! :D ) Maybe you should treat yourself and do a month of short comedies, that aren't Warner Brothers! :P Nothing that passes the hour and a half mark! :P
Aweeeeee Shucks! Thank you so much as always for your sweet comments! But yeah I know I'm going to get better at a normal upload schedule here soon, my life has just been very hectic the past few months.... 😅 So I very much appreciate you baring with me!!! And yes I haven't forgotten about The New World, it's at the top of my queue to work on so it'll be coming sooner rather than later! 😉
Thank you so much for this outstanding video! I love how you so thoroughly research the topic. Like you said, other mob movies highlight power, large family gatherings, and fat stacks of cash that a crew like Paul Vario's (Goodfellas) might have enjoyed in the 1970s, but this one shows us what must have been the more common experience for ordinary soldiers, slogging along through the cold, gray New York winter barely making it. In Pistone's book, he describes a funny incident when he and Lefty were in Milwaukee trying to get a vending machine business going with Frank Balistrieri, and Lefty, who had only ever been to Florida and NYC, said, "Let's go to the ocean." Joe ("Donnie") said, "What ocean? We're in the Midwest." Lefty: "They don't got no oceans here?" Joe: "They got a lake. Pretty big lake." Lefty: "Let's go see this lake." When they got to the Lake Michigan shore, Lefty said, "That's a lake?!? Looks just like the ocean. All right, Donnie, let's go back." I really love this movie, so thanks again. It was so much fun to see you watching it, and as far as I know, you're the first one on TH-cam to do this one. Looking forward to the next topic/theme you take up. One suggestion that comes to my mind is the movie The Aviator, with Leonardo DiCaprio, based on the life of Howard Hughes. But I'm sure whatever you do will be great!
@@shelbynnave Nice reaction. I think you should watch and react to "Inside the American Mob" mini series documentary. There's a whole episode about Joe Pistone/Donnie Brasco.
Left taking off all of his valuables, knowing what is coming...that hits home for me as a Marine. I get that. Leave it all behind for those who should have it. I didn't wear my wedding ring or carry my Father's pocket watch through my tours.
Just finished your reaction Vid And I must say that this is definitely one of the best reaction videos that I have seen so far I will definitely continue to check out the material you post Thanks
I've said it before but it's worth saying again... you do such an awesome job with these edits. After watching your videos I feel like I actually just watched the entire movie. Johnny Depp and Al Pacino are fantastic in this movie, and Michael Madsen is such an underrated actor. He did a TV show years ago called 'Vengeance Unlimited' which you should definitely check out at some point. I have to say, I'm gonna miss the mob movies on your channel :( it's probably my favorite genre. Also, I really enjoyed the real-life insight and commentary at the end. And thanks for being the first to react to this... hopefully more reactors will follow suit. Well done, Shelby.
You should check out the conversation between former Mafia boss Michael Francezese and the real Donnie Brasco. You can find it on TH-cam. It's crazy to think there was a time when they were enemies and now are friends. His story is actually a lot crazier than the movie portrays.
You should read the book, the biography its amazing I read the book before I saw the movie and the movie is amazing but obviously the book has alot more detail...Dornie gets in real deep and gets real close with lefty...it breaks his heart to turn him him and Dornie legit cut people up in a situation he couldn't get out of proving himself to the top dogs....I u like this u will like "In Too Deep"
The thing is about the mob…. If your captain or underboss tells you to do something you have to do it…there is no saying no or refusing…in that life loyalty is everything..and if you openly question your captain or boss then that paints you as someone that’s losing trust in the family and your seen as someone that’s about to crack..so your asked what’s going on and if they suspect you of even thinking about going to the cops and “flipping” they’ll off you because of the things you know…you can’t say no to the boss…in real life you can’t raise your hand or disrespect the underboss or you’ll be beaten to a pulp or have broken arms…or depending on the family they might just flat out kill you…loyalty is everything..and losing faith in the family is like your turning your back on them..because when your a made man you go though a ceremony and all that because your chosen as seen as a trust worthy and a respectable person which is something the family wants…90% when they get caught will never tell the authorities anything and will take the blame all on themselves for the family…and I think when you do that the mob will look after your family at home while your in the can doing time…it’s really like a family that looks out for each other
Did you recognize the actor who played Nicky? That's Bruno Kirby who has been a supporting characters in some really great movies. In The Godfather, Part II he played young Clamenza in the flashbacks. Best Regards!
One of the best Mob movies ever. Your analysis was great. If you like thrillers one I would suggest is "Fallen" with Denzel Washington and John Goodman.
You’re reacting to a lot of great mob/gangster movies…you should check out Carlito’s Way…not many people react to it but it’s a great story I think you’ll like it.
When the lion got too much to handle they tied it to a tree in central park and called the police....they didn't believe it until multiple calls about a lion in central park.😅
Love this movie. My personal favorite performance of Al Pacino. Tho in real life Sonny Black gets killed for bringing Donnie in not Lefty. Edit. The word you were looking for was distinction*
30:16 more like killed because of him in real life the real sonny black was killed over the real joe pistone being an undercover FBI agent also there a lot of other guys who also got killed in the movie it’s lefty in real life it was sonny black who shared a close friendship with in donnie he told his girlfriend if donnie ever called that he wanted her to tell him that he loved him and he was glad it was him sonny black knew he was going to get killed so he went to the meeting anyway because that’s their life one the guys who killed sonny black said after he shot him the shot and was going to shoot him again and the shot misfired sonny black stood their and said Hit me one more time and make it good . His killer said he took his murder like a man
Great movie great reaction and commentary since youve seen most and very knowledgeable on the mob i suggest a comedy mafia movie Jane Austen's 1998 Mafia!
Arguably the most realistic mob movie of them all. Lot of people say "Godfather" is how the mob see themselves and "Goodfellas" is how the mob really is, but i disagree. "Goodfellas" is how the public/hollywood see the mob, "Donnie Brasco" is how the mob really is. Fun fact: The real life Lefty use to walk his lion through the streets in Brooklyn 😂😂
I have enjoyed your Italian mob reactions, would you consider reacting to the Mexican Mafia movie American Me(alot of real life hits are connected to the movie) or Blood In Blood Out
You should watch one last mob movie.:D Its called Gotti. The movie is about his raise and downfall in the Gambino family. But the original not the new Travolta. The most accurate mob movie and the best.
@ShelbyNave hate to break it to you, but if you look into the kitchen of any 5 star restaurant you’ll see mostly men. That’s what he means by the best cooks are men
Men have been the cooks for generations, they made meals for the kings and nobles. So yeah, the best cooks have always been men. Women are good at making home meals for the family, but that’s about it.
This is easily the most underrated mob movie. It’s never talked about and it’s one of Pacino’s best roles. Pacino and Depp are my 2 favorite actors, and gangster films are my favorite genre so this movie is a dream for me. Amazing cast, story, score, licensed soundtrack, etc.
See Depp in "Black Mass," the history of "Whitey" Bulger.
Al and Johnny's chemistry in this film is so fucking good.
Love this movie for its gritty realism. Really captures New York in that era.
exactly
New York is best when it's gritty
I've been waiting for a reaction to this movie for the longest and here it is.
ITS A *FUGAZI!!* 😂😂🔥
Go ahead, try and sell it, you wanna be a dunski.
this reaction is a fuckin fugazy
Pacino plays this role beautifully, and to think that's the same guy playing Michael Corleone and Tony Montana
If you ever go back to it, "A Bronx Tale" is amazing with Robert DeNiro, Chazz Palminteri. Gotti (the real one 1996 with Armand Assante - which also had about 5-10 actors that ended up in the Sopranos - that's actually on TH-cam, not the Travolta nonsense). And for corruption/some mafia ties you'd definitely enjoy "Hoffa" (1992), Jack Nicholson, Danny DeVito (in a serious role and pulls it off), Armand Assante as well.
If gonna watch the 90s "Gotti", then gotta watch "Boss of Bosses" too as it shows the other side. Not to mention Chazz Palminter's awesome performance and one of the best movie speeches ever.
Nice reaction video. This film is probably Pacino's most underrated performance in my opinion. Everyone rightly praises his performances as dominant, dynamic characters like Michael Corleone in GF1and2 (let's pretend part 3 didn't happen) Tony Montana in Scarface and Vincent Hanna in Heat, his high energy performances in Dog Day Afternoon, Scent of a Woman and Devil's Advocate. We know he can play a charming lady's man. But what he does with Lefty is something special. A born loser, doomed from the start. A murderer and a criminal. And he breaks your heart rooting for this guy. Just a phenomenal performance, he should've won an Oscar for it.
OMG! Thank you for reacting to this! 🙏🙏
Of course!!
@@shelbynnave The movie implies that Lefty got whacked but in real life, it was Sonny Black who got whacked. They chopped his hands off because he introduced Joe/Donnie to other made men including bosses who he shook hands with. They stuffed him in the trunk of a deserted car. Lefty did a stint in prison and never ratted. He did the whole term and came out. Additionally, the mafia put out a bounty on Joe's head for $500,000 IIRC.
One fun fact that you might want to know is that in real life Lefty was never killed but he was sent to prison and ultimetly died there
I believe he was picked up by the feds the day he was going to get clipped.
05:03 distinction is the word you are looking for
Awesome! About time someone reacted to this.
You’re the only person I’ve seen cover Donnie Brasco on TH-cam. One of my favorite movies. Great job.
Very good review. I like the fact that you did not constantly interrupt. Excellent and intelligent review.
A Classic Shelby!! As we say in New York, FUHGEDDABOUDIT!!! 😎😂
Al Pacino played Lefty exactly what lefty was like. Al Pacino nailed it
Al Pacino best and most believable and portray of a real mobster. I love Pacino in this Movie.
Lefty was way more stand-up guy than they portrayed him he's very well respected amongst all the crews and family actually
TMI: 17:21 guy in the middle is actual "Joe Pistone" and he was also technical advisor for the film. 😎
Great review and expressions ! You should do THE BROOKLYN BANKER- it is a little known mob movie set in the Williamsburg section of Brooklyn.
"Al Pacino played Lefty sooo well" that will happen when you cast one of the best actors of his generation.. loved your reaction!
Classic gangster flick. Fuggedaboutit!
Finally another classic movie reaction. Good analisis you know whats up.
Joe Pistone had been out of the witness protection for years now. He even did a sit down on Michael Franzese's TH-cam channel.
Yep. He had a contract on him but only briefly before they decided it would bring too much heat to go after him. As a rule the mafia didn't go after law enforcement or the FBI because it would be too risky.
You're in luck! I just wrote you a giant book of a comment, and accidentally deleted it! I feel numb! A million notes jotted down during the movie! You really dodged a bullet - and some eye-strain - on this one! Shelby Nave, I LOVE YA. This was SO MUCH fun! What a perfect, perfect way to end this classic Italian mafia movie series you've been doing. I'm super psyched to see where you move on to from here, where ever your muse follows you. That's one of the great things I like about your channel: you're following your own interests and taking us along for the ride. Ugh, I can't bear to rewrite everything I just wrote about this great movie. I'll just leave it at: it's my favorite Johnny Depp performance, tied with "Ed Wood". And "Fear And Loathing In Las Vegas" was around this time, also. And this is hands down my favorite post-70s Pacino performance, I put it right next to the first two Godfathers and Dog Day Afternoon, those are my top three. Definitely the complete opposite of Michael Corleone. And he doesn't go over-the top, as he often does. Oh my god, you dancing to "One Way Or Another" was the best, I can't even tell you why, but who DOESN'T do that as soon as that song comes on? Who? Show me the person!!!! lol. Ok, let me not write you ANOTHER book that I may accidentally delete. Every video you put up is a surprise. There's no schedule, it just pops up, "surprise!", I love it. NO ONE has done this movie. And after a month of most reactors doing horror movies (and often the same ones!), it's so great to see this one, which nobody has done yet. Inexplicable, right? xxxxxxxxxxx Thanks, Shelby!!!! I'll be seeing you on the next one....whatever that may be? ("The New World", maybe?! :D ) Maybe you should treat yourself and do a month of short comedies, that aren't Warner Brothers! :P Nothing that passes the hour and a half mark! :P
Aweeeeee Shucks! Thank you so much as always for your sweet comments! But yeah I know I'm going to get better at a normal upload schedule here soon, my life has just been very hectic the past few months.... 😅 So I very much appreciate you baring with me!!! And yes I haven't forgotten about The New World, it's at the top of my queue to work on so it'll be coming sooner rather than later! 😉
Thank you so much for this outstanding video! I love how you so thoroughly research the topic. Like you said, other mob movies highlight power, large family gatherings, and fat stacks of cash that a crew like Paul Vario's (Goodfellas) might have enjoyed in the 1970s, but this one shows us what must have been the more common experience for ordinary soldiers, slogging along through the cold, gray New York winter barely making it.
In Pistone's book, he describes a funny incident when he and Lefty were in Milwaukee trying to get a vending machine business going with Frank Balistrieri, and Lefty, who had only ever been to Florida and NYC, said, "Let's go to the ocean." Joe ("Donnie") said, "What ocean? We're in the Midwest." Lefty: "They don't got no oceans here?" Joe: "They got a lake. Pretty big lake." Lefty: "Let's go see this lake." When they got to the Lake Michigan shore, Lefty said, "That's a lake?!? Looks just like the ocean. All right, Donnie, let's go back."
I really love this movie, so thanks again. It was so much fun to see you watching it, and as far as I know, you're the first one on TH-cam to do this one. Looking forward to the next topic/theme you take up. One suggestion that comes to my mind is the movie The Aviator, with Leonardo DiCaprio, based on the life of Howard Hughes. But I'm sure whatever you do will be great!
Exactly! I'm glad you liked it, Thank you so much for watching and commenting 😊
@@shelbynnave Nice reaction. I think you should watch and react to "Inside the American Mob" mini series documentary. There's a whole episode about Joe Pistone/Donnie Brasco.
Left taking off all of his valuables, knowing what is coming...that hits home for me as a Marine. I get that. Leave it all behind for those who should have it. I didn't wear my wedding ring or carry my Father's pocket watch through my tours.
I like the way you always name the family. You always do a detailed mob analysis.
I try! haha
Did you do Bronx Tale? Got to do that movie if your doing mob movies.
Great reaction you should watch a Bronx Tale I'm sure you would love it
Oh and if you got time checkout 'I Origin '.
You get points for doing a reaction to Donnie, no one else has done that classic film yet
Just finished your reaction
Vid
And I must say that this is definitely one of the best reaction videos that I have seen so far
I will definitely continue to check out the material you post
Thanks
Thank you so much!
I can’t believe that there aren’t more reactions to this classic
I've said it before but it's worth saying again... you do such an awesome job with these edits. After watching your videos I feel like I actually just watched the entire movie.
Johnny Depp and Al Pacino are fantastic in this movie, and Michael Madsen is such an underrated actor. He did a TV show years ago called 'Vengeance Unlimited' which you should definitely check out at some point.
I have to say, I'm gonna miss the mob movies on your channel :( it's probably my favorite genre. Also, I really enjoyed the real-life insight and commentary at the end. And thanks for being the first to react to this... hopefully more reactors will follow suit. Well done, Shelby.
Awe thank you so much! I really appreciate that
You should check out the conversation between former Mafia boss Michael Francezese and the real Donnie Brasco. You can find it on TH-cam. It's crazy to think there was a time when they were enemies and now are friends. His story is actually a lot crazier than the movie portrays.
Felt sorry for AL Pacino at the end when he got the call where he was going to get whacked ☹😥
He never got killed. Sonny Black did. Lefty never testified against anyone & got a pass.
You should read the book, the biography its amazing I read the book before I saw the movie and the movie is amazing but obviously the book has alot more detail...Dornie gets in real deep and gets real close with lefty...it breaks his heart to turn him him and Dornie legit cut people up in a situation he couldn't get out of proving himself to the top dogs....I u like this u will like "In Too Deep"
Never saw someone who matches colours so perfectly
It was fun! Thank you!
Fun fact: Anthony Indelicato’s (Sonny Red’s son) father-in-law was Jimmy Burke.
Movie in a nutshell: public organized crime vs private organized crime... nobody likes competition...
The thing is about the mob….
If your captain or underboss tells you to do something you have to do it…there is no saying no or refusing…in that life loyalty is everything..and if you openly question your captain or boss then that paints you as someone that’s losing trust in the family and your seen as someone that’s about to crack..so your asked what’s going on and if they suspect you of even thinking about going to the cops and “flipping” they’ll off you because of the things you know…you can’t say no to the boss…in real life you can’t raise your hand or disrespect the underboss or you’ll be beaten to a pulp or have broken arms…or depending on the family they might just flat out kill you…loyalty is everything..and losing faith in the family is like your turning your back on them..because when your a made man you go though a ceremony and all that because your chosen as seen as a trust worthy and a respectable person which is something the family wants…90% when they get caught will never tell the authorities anything and will take the blame all on themselves for the family…and I think when you do that the mob will look after your family at home while your in the can doing time…it’s really like a family that looks out for each other
In real life lefty was picked up by the FBI before being killed and died in 1992.
Great performances by everyone in this movie
I never really thought about it, but feds having to get to know these criminals and forming relationships must be hard.
Did you recognize the actor who played Nicky?
That's Bruno Kirby who has been a supporting characters in some really great movies.
In The Godfather, Part II he played young Clamenza in the flashbacks.
Best Regards!
Oh my gosh I wondered if that was him! Awesome!
I've always thought this is an underrated mob movie.
My favorite movie. I know every line. Fuggetaboutit
The real Joe Pistone aka Donnie Brasco is in the movie he is standing behind Santo Trafficante when lefty meets him.
Liked your reaction to this movie 🎥👍😎great movie
One of the best Mob movies ever. Your analysis was great. If you like thrillers one I would suggest is "Fallen" with Denzel Washington and John Goodman.
It is an Amazing movie. Love your after thoughts from “future you”’, great reaction and commentary. - BTW you’re beautiful.
Thank you so much!!
I danger .. Joe has a dam podcast and hangs out with Sami the bull talking about it the 70s NYC crime lol
Excellent film. And Pacino as his very best.
And see "Black Mass" with Johnny Depp as "Whitey" Bulger.
You’re reacting to a lot of great mob/gangster movies…you should check out Carlito’s Way…not many people react to it but it’s a great story I think you’ll like it.
This is the closest to the way the mob was back then the feel of nyc the clothes ect , so I heard.
Cool. I love watching new viewers reactions lol
11:52 Tape Recorder is in his Shoes
You should watch Michael Francese’s interview with the REAL LIFE Joe Pistone on his channel. Good stuff! 😎
One of my favorite mob movies and not trying to be disrespectful but you're easier to look at than Siskel & Ebert lol.
nice tan! Fuggedaboutit.
Yes. You keep count.
What he said is true. The best cooks, especially in expensive fancy restaurants, are men!
Ty for sharing, I feel it
When the lion got too much to handle they tied it to a tree in central park and called the police....they didn't believe it until multiple calls about a lion in central park.😅
oh my god no way..... hahaha!
Love this movie. My personal favorite performance of Al Pacino. Tho in real life Sonny Black gets killed for bringing Donnie in not Lefty.
Edit. The word you were looking for was distinction*
I love this movie classic
Nice reaction sweetheart
30:16 more like killed because of him in real life the real sonny black was killed over the real joe pistone being an undercover FBI agent also there a lot of other guys who also got killed in the movie it’s lefty in real life it was sonny black who shared a close friendship with in donnie he told his girlfriend if donnie ever called that he wanted her to tell him that he loved him and he was glad it was him sonny black knew he was going to get killed so he went to the meeting anyway because that’s their life one the guys who killed sonny black said after he shot him the shot and was going to shoot him again and the shot misfired sonny black stood their and said Hit me one more time and make it good . His killer said he took his murder like a man
Facts. Sonny Black was a True gangster til the day he died! 💯
use more periods bro
Lefty got arrested and put in jail that's how he ended up living.
Friend of mine= Associate
Friend of Ours= Made Man.
31:39 Lower Level Lobsters :D
People that know Johnny only from "Pirates" movies are suuuuuper cringe .... also a perfect movie
Its a great book...i've read it several times
Great movie great reaction and commentary since youve seen most and very knowledgeable on the mob i suggest a comedy mafia movie Jane Austen's 1998 Mafia!
Will you be able to do the Al Pacino classic mob movie Carlitos way ?
One more lol
Have you done Carlito's Way and Scarface?
Arguably the most realistic mob movie of them all. Lot of people say "Godfather" is how the mob see themselves and "Goodfellas" is how the mob really is, but i disagree. "Goodfellas" is how the public/hollywood see the mob, "Donnie Brasco" is how the mob really is.
Fun fact: The real life Lefty use to walk his lion through the streets in Brooklyn 😂😂
I have enjoyed your Italian mob reactions, would you consider reacting to the Mexican Mafia movie American Me(alot of real life hits are connected to the movie) or Blood In Blood Out
You can listen to wiretaps conversations between the real guys they sound exactly the same, its on the youtubes
the left hand washes the right hand
He's hiding stuff in his shoes!!!!
25:02 And then it comes out that Bruno was one of the guys involved in the murder of Carmine Galante
You should watch one last mob movie.:D Its called Gotti. The movie is about his raise and downfall in the Gambino family. But the original not the new Travolta. The most accurate mob movie and the best.
At some point in the future I probably will do a reaction to both Gotti movies and compare them lol
You really don't have to do the travolta one
Yo Anthony Quinn is badass in that one
RIP Anne Heche
She looks good in these videos. The hair and makeup wth the nice tgoxk body. Plus she does good commentary. All the ingredients
Very underrated movie. In reality lefty was not killed but sunny black was 100% killed. I dont know how lefty got away with it.
Lefty never testified against anyone. He went to prison but didn't flip on anyone. He was considered a stand up guy
Digging the Nave and her whole vibe. Excited to see what you choose to tackle next.
The only video reaction to "Donnie Brasco" on TH-cam. Do "Outsiders".
Good job
I wonder………., they didn’t allow moustaches because it’s kinda the opposite of cops 👮🏻♂️ ?
Cop - stache , wiseguy - anti-stache…..Got it!
@ShelbyNave hate to break it to you, but if you look into the kitchen of any 5 star restaurant you’ll see mostly men. That’s what he means by the best cooks are men
why do you not wanna take off your shoes....did you even watch the movie, thats where he keeps his recorder
$500 of the money of that time, would be $1581 in 2022
Men have been the cooks for generations, they made meals for the kings and nobles. So yeah, the best cooks have always been men. Women are good at making home meals for the family, but that’s about it.
2:18 A Fugazi means a Fake
If you like depp as a gangster you should watch him in Black mass
"Hoodlum (1997)"
Hey you have to react to the movie legend with Tom hardy
Watch American gangster. Same director who made Goodfellas
Contrary to popular opinion,mob guys don't beat up their women. Most treat their wives and girlfriends like gold. Why? It's good for buisness.
In real life it was sonny black that got whacked and not lefty.