Martin Scorsese has directed Joe Pesci in four different movies, including Goodfellas and Raging Bull, but which of them is the best overall?
It has to be acknowledged that Martin Scorsese hasn’t had quite the same working relationship with Joe Pesci as he’s had with either Robert De Niro or Leonardo DiCaprio, but Scorsese and Pesci ...
Joe Pesci is one of the most infamous Hollywood mobsters of all time, but there was one role he didn't play that caused quite a stir in his career.
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Comic Book Resources on MSNMartin Scorsese Didn't Want to Make This 94% Fresh Gangster Movie & Neither Did 1 of the Stars (But I'm So Glad They Were Wrong)Goodfellas is an iconic gangster film and also turned out to be one that its director had no interest in making at first.
Whatever the case, this is a great time to look back at the most charismatic criminals from Scorsese’s best films.
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'Day of the Fight' Star Michael Pitt on Taking Punches and Working with Scorsese & PesciMichael C. Pitt discusses playing a boxer in Jack Huston's new film 'Day of the Fight,' producer Martin Scorsese, co-stars Joe Pesci and Steve Buscemi, and the Italian authenticity of the film ...
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Joe Pesci's Oscars Speech For Goodfellas Is One Of The Shortest EverMartin Scorsese's 1990 crime masterpiece "Goodfellas ... the mob epic -- except for one particular golden statuette. Joe Pesci held the fort at the 1991 Academy Awards ceremony with his Best ...
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