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Mastermind2002 06-06-2004 02:08 PM

Who is the greatest Gangster of film/TV?
 
In your opinion who holds the crown as the most savage, heartless, thugged out gangster in the history of film/TV. PLEASE VOTE!
 

Hogan11 06-06-2004 03:08 PM

Robert DeNiro's role as Jimmy Conway in Goodfellas

That or Pesci's roles as Nickie in Casino or Tommy DeVito in Goodfellas

Each of those characters roles had zero warmth IMO.

Rock Chalk 06-06-2004 08:55 PM

Tony Montana, Scarface. Epitomy of gangster. Bar none.

PHP 06-06-2004 10:28 PM

Tony Montana all out Gangsta. haha that movie was on today. but u also forgot Tommy Vercetti (Grand Theft Auto Vice City). but hes not part of a movie or on tv. cant wait till san andreas

TheManeMan 06-14-2004 01:04 AM

What about Sonny from A Bronx Tale...he's get my vote...but from the choices I voted for Corleone...Honorable mention for Sam 'Ace' Rothstein from Casino...

watermock 06-14-2004 02:44 AM

No question Michael from the Godfather.

Most of the rest were just thugs, drug dealers and idiots.

Only a real gangster could dump almost everyone in his family.

Ever see the end of the movie?

Everyone is gone. They show a flashback from Vito Coleone, who had a sense of honor.

The move to vegas was brutal, and the cap in the boat was ruthless when his own brother begged for forgiveness. "Don't kill him till momma is dead".

The baptism as he goes on a murderous rampage as a Godfather at a Baptism was priceless. Obviously, the alibie was established ahead of time.


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