Gangsters
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Once Alan leaves, their car is hijacked by 3
gangsters
who are on a killing spree.
Thirty years after entering the cultural conscience with the his groundbreaking performance as Alex deLarge in A CLOCKWORK ORANGE, Malcolm McDowell returns to the screen in this unabashedly violent and emotionally detached film about envy amongst
gangsters
and the need to be the "gangster no.
The movie is centered on two
gangsters
who are working for Lead man played by Victor Sarigosa.
Violent
gangsters.
This movie is just plain FUN--Chan as twin brothers separated at birth who reunite many years later in Hong Kong, just in time to get crossed up in a nasty mess with vicious gangsters...how can you not love this?
Ergo,
gangsters
are fascists, and, double ergo, films which portray
gangsters
without a wagging finger are also fascist.
Zombies, our times jack-of-all-trades movie monsters return once more to plague a bunch of
gangsters
who happen to pull off a heist in the wrong night.
Four men with little or no acting skills pretend to be
gangsters
in this brilliant comedy.. oh thats right, its meant to be serious..
Now tons of
gangsters
are after him: dead or alive.
The final scene of the live broadcast, with the mayhem caused by the
gangsters
invading the stage, is a classic.
A new supervillian is killing
gangsters
in Gotham city and everyone is thinking it is Batman.
The Public Enemy certainly did more in the long run to make
gangsters
look glamorous than to attack them, but it does boast memorable final "warning" against crime.
It consists of two stories - Billy the Ninja has to battle some gangsters, while Gordon the Ninja has to defeat some other ninja who wants to kill every other ninja to prove he's the best.
The Irish-American
gangsters
in this bloody neo-noir aren't entirely clear on which is a worse offense between murder or gentrification.
They're extremely inept low-level Irish-American
gangsters
in Hell's Kitchen, and the reach of their benefit from crime is that raised leases are coercing them out of their neighborhood.
He trots out
gangsters
to back up his "hardcore truths", and the effect is laughable.
It shows very interesting people: gangsters, but from an other side, they are shown from the man within them.
Most Pulp-Fiction-like ingredients--interlocked stories about four groups of people (not nonlinear, though), two
gangsters'
insignificant conversation on smoking and coincidence, extreme close-ups of objects--are so light that the audience may feel even irritated.
Bored again after their first attack on the gas station our 4 heroes return and start running the place with the staff held hostage - the situation begins to go out of control after run ins with the local gangsters, the "delivery boys union" and the cops.
I also enjoyed the married couples side conversations - very comical and a refreshing change from the serious situation with the
gangsters.
A seemingly heartless, stingy bookie accepts a little girl as a marker for a bet, but when the girl's father is killed by notorious gangsters, the bookie, Sorrowful Jones, is stuck with her.
I liked very much some parts, like, for example, the hypocrisy of the priests in a hotel, praying for the health of the father of a guest in a moment, and drinking and playing cards like
gangsters
in the next moment.
Though the characters are
gangsters
and they DO kill people occasionally it's not the killings that are important.
The director and the cast show that those
gangsters
are also human, with their likes and dislikes, their games and pranks, their love and loyalty.It's a very Japanese film showing the beauty of the fleeting moments of life, fragility of life, beauty of nature and of human soul which is capable of self-sacrifice and devotion.
Real life
gangsters
dared Hollywood to make this movie because it hit close to home, for them.
The inability to show the true cause of gangs (i.e. the
gangsters
themselves) was flabbergasting.
They brought this movie forward to an extremely gullible and impressionable public who believes whatever they see on TV and they failed to show these black
gangsters
for what they truly are: professional victims.
They associate ALL dogfighting with drugs,
gangsters
and other forms of violence and make the casual dog owner look like a saint.
The point here being: evil gangsters, beware of the authorities because they'll get you!
Back in the 1960's four men were making the big bucks back in New Jersey (all the
gangsters
come from either New York or New Jersey, it's in the mobster film rule book).
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