- Goodfellas
- Godfather
- Scarface
- Pulp Fiction
- Lock Stock & Two Smoking Barrels
- Goodfellas
- Godfather
- Scarface
- Pulp Fiction
- Lock Stock & Two Smoking Barrels
Do not let success go to your head and do not let failure get to your heart.
I like Alpha Dog, Fernando Vargas was in that movie too. I think he did well for his character but Justin Timberlake suprise me on how well he can act. This is a sad true story, it reminds me of friends i knew in the past.
Scarface is a popular gangster movie but if you stop and think about it, Tony Montana is full of bullshit.
Godfather I, II, III were all good but I especially like part I. Btw guys is Brandon Marlon a native american? Did anybody see when he won the oscar? I always consider guys in these movie as the ones to look up to not these street gangsters we saw everyday. I always said if you gonna be a gangster do it the right way.
Street Kings I consider that a gangster movie some may not but them boys in blue were more gangster then them boys they were locking up.
GoodFellas I like also.
I can't remember the title of it but I also like the movie were Robert Dinero was a father to a kid who gets invovle with the local mafia. Anybody remembet the title?
Once upon a time in America
Blood in Blood Out
I remember watch ing that Bronx Tale film a few years ago and i forgot what it was called until it was mentioned on this thread.Its a really good film.I've only seen it once but i really enjoyed it.I'll have to watch it again sometime.Thanks mate,Rep coming!
Casino...nobody mentioned this movie yet
Some oldies no one mentioned
Scarface - the original 1932 movie which Oliver Stone based his 'Scarface' on
The Public Enemy - Starring James Cagney
Little Caesar - Starring Edward G. Robinson
The Roaring Twenties - Starring Humphrey Bogart and James Cagney
Murder Inc.
St. Valentine's Day Massacre
Manhattan Melodrama (the last film John Dillinger saw)
And coming out soon "Public Enemies" starring Johnny Depp and Christian Bale amongst others
There are a ton of old
Ofcourse, The Godfather (1-3).
Once Upon A Time in America, too.
Yes, Scarface, The Untouchables.
Also, Blood In, Blood Out.
The Outsiders,but it was only a gang movie.
Can we consider Bonnie and Clyde gangsters?
Try:A Better Tomorrow (1 & 2)
and HARDBOILED
(Directed by John Woo, starred Chow Yun Fat).
Not in any order -
Get Carter (original)
The Godfather 1 & 2
Heat (if you consider it a gangster movie)
King of New York
Bullet Boy (more localized one very similar to what it's like where I live, about real London not Guy Ritchie's middle class interpretation)
Donnie Brasco
Paid In Full
Infernal Affairs
Brother (the hardest gangster film there is)
City of God
Goodfellas
Casino
probably more I've forgotten
Goodfellas. I think that's the best gangster film by a mile.
I'm probably the only person who feels this way, but I thought Scarface was a mediocre film at best.
I've seen A Bronx Tale mentioned a few times, I love that movie. Written and directed by De Niro.
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