Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueWhen two brothers Angelo and the younger Paulie, get into a fight, it's broken up by the local Mafia don, the much feared and respected Santo. Fed up with their dead-end-jobs, Angelo, Paulie... Tout lireWhen two brothers Angelo and the younger Paulie, get into a fight, it's broken up by the local Mafia don, the much feared and respected Santo. Fed up with their dead-end-jobs, Angelo, Paulie and two friends abandon the 9-5 grindWhen two brothers Angelo and the younger Paulie, get into a fight, it's broken up by the local Mafia don, the much feared and respected Santo. Fed up with their dead-end-jobs, Angelo, Paulie and two friends abandon the 9-5 grind
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- 3 victoires au total
Robert D'Aleo
- Bartender
- (as Robert Daleo)
Raymond Serra
- Uncle Tommy
- (as Ray Serra)
Robert Costanzo
- Mr. Letto
- (as Robert Constanzo)
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My wife rented it for me and I never heard of it, wasn't bad at all I recommend all new yorkers or mafia movie lovers to see. If you liked Bronx Tale you may enjoy this one. The characters played some good parts and it was worth buying for $6.99 for my collection
This is a pretty decent movie about a young man, Angelo, and his friends who decide one day that they've had enough of being on the short end of things. They start out bookmaking and eventually work their way into the good graces of the local mob boss. It's not a glorification of crime as a way of life, but rather a statement on what people do sometimes to get ahead in the city.
I'd say the main weakness, what makes this come up short of being a really good movie, are the actors playing Angelo and his brother, Paulie. William DeMeo just doesn't exude the leadership qualities you'd expect in the head of a crew. He's isn't physically imposing enough and seems more like a follower not a leader. And the actor playing his younger brother, Conor Dubin, seems out of place as the only Irishman in a cast of Italians.
Joe Viterelli hands in a fine performance as Santo, the local mob boss. Viterelli was born to play the part - his face and voice are perfect. Joe D'Onofrio plays Vinnie, his spoiled, ambitious son who clashes with Angelo throughout the film.
This film wasn't shot on a big budget and there aren't any elaborate sets, but it has a nice feel to it. The characters aren't overly violent or cartoonish like you'd see in a normal Hollywood treatment. No one is screaming for attention. Angelo and his friends act like regular neighborhood kids from Brooklyn wanting to move up in the world.
A good story with a moral to the ending, and that's what it's all about.
I'd say the main weakness, what makes this come up short of being a really good movie, are the actors playing Angelo and his brother, Paulie. William DeMeo just doesn't exude the leadership qualities you'd expect in the head of a crew. He's isn't physically imposing enough and seems more like a follower not a leader. And the actor playing his younger brother, Conor Dubin, seems out of place as the only Irishman in a cast of Italians.
Joe Viterelli hands in a fine performance as Santo, the local mob boss. Viterelli was born to play the part - his face and voice are perfect. Joe D'Onofrio plays Vinnie, his spoiled, ambitious son who clashes with Angelo throughout the film.
This film wasn't shot on a big budget and there aren't any elaborate sets, but it has a nice feel to it. The characters aren't overly violent or cartoonish like you'd see in a normal Hollywood treatment. No one is screaming for attention. Angelo and his friends act like regular neighborhood kids from Brooklyn wanting to move up in the world.
A good story with a moral to the ending, and that's what it's all about.
This started off bad, couldn't get past 15 minutes of this crap! The dialogue is terrible and Joseph D'Onofrio is a wannabe actor!
Keeping in mind that this is a low-budget indie film about four young men from a poor neighbor trying to make something of themselves.
The dialogue is sketchy at some points, the acting isn't the best, and some of the fight scenes are laughable. But in all, it's a well done story of family and respect. The film is well directed and flows well with few slow spots. It's not Goodfellas for sure, but I enjoyed it.
The dialogue is sketchy at some points, the acting isn't the best, and some of the fight scenes are laughable. But in all, it's a well done story of family and respect. The film is well directed and flows well with few slow spots. It's not Goodfellas for sure, but I enjoyed it.
I'm a fan of independent film. Dialogue driven, character study pieces are where it's at for me. Some of the other posts are right: "Wannabes" isn't going to rival "The Godfather" for best mob film ever. On the other hand, "Wannabes" is a well-written and well-directed picture that has surprisingly good performances from every actor/actress. My problem with one of the other reviews:
This didn't win many awards, but it is deserving of a Saturday night with a bowl of popcorn. I found it for 7 bucks at Blockbuster and was pleasantly surprised to say the least! Highly recommended.
- Conor Dubin stands out as the only Irishman in a cast of Italians
- Dubin is a Jewish last name, and as such has a dark complexion, not a traditional ruddy one of an Irishman. He doesn't stand out at all, rather, delivers a great performance.
This didn't win many awards, but it is deserving of a Saturday night with a bowl of popcorn. I found it for 7 bucks at Blockbuster and was pleasantly surprised to say the least! Highly recommended.
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- Durée1 heure 50 minutes
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