I make you laugh, I'm here to fucking amuse you? What do you mean funny, funny how? How am I funny? Henry Hill:Just... you know, how you tell the story, what? Tommy DeVito:No, no, I don't know, you said it. How do I know? You said I'm funny. How the fuck am I fu...
She is best known today for hosting the “Trailblazing Women” series on Turner Classic Movies, and in Part Two of a three part interview with HollywoodChicago.com, she talks about her approach as an actor and how early influences defined that style. Login or register to post comments Read ...
Scorsese has hardly been marking time in the 10 years between the two; “After Hours” and his “Life Lessons” segment of “New York Stories” showed just how much he has matured, grown more intelligently ironic and is even more astonishingly in command of his craft. “GoodFellas,” which...
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having a go at Henry in the Copana bar about saying he's a funny guy, the shots from behind Tommy, Henry has his left elbow leaning on the table with a cigarette in his hand. In the reverse shots(behind Henry) his arm is down. This continues throughout the "How am I funny" ...
To Deion Sanders ... it's funny how he got his "dog" back for yet another comeback once CBS told him to take a hike and he needed that seven-figure paycheck from someone. (And while we're on the subject, do you think anyone said the words, "I can't believe CBS isn't bringing...
(By the way, my favorite part of the "How am I funny?" scene, which single-handedly won Joe Pesci an Oscar that year? Liotta over-laughing as he tells the story. Either he was really cracking up, or he's the greatest fake-laugher of all-time. I wish we could hire him for parti...
Joe Pesci won the Oscar for this towering performance as a gangster whose unpredictable nature can change from laughs to violence in a second, as seen in the infamously improvised "How am I funny?" scene. Stephen Graham might not be a household name, but he could be really interesting in ...
Ray Liotta, the actor perhaps best known for his turn as hustler turned mob rat Henry Hill in Martin Scorsese's Goodfellas, has died at 67.
firmament now, when the movie has held its God-level ranking in gangster films for so long. But it's worth remembering how wrong the voting body was on this one (confoundingly, it would be another 16 years before Martin Scorsese finally got a directing statuette, for 2006'sThe Departed)...