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Kirk Bage (1775 KP) created a poll

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Who gave the best acting performance in The Irishman

Al Pacino
Harvey Keitel

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Robert De Niro
Joe Pesci
Jesse Plemons

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Stephen Graham

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The Marinated Meeple (1848 KP) created a poll about in Oscars Discussion

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Who should win best Supporting Actor

Tom Hanks (A Beautiful day...)

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Anthony Hopkins (Two Popes)

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Al Pacino (The Irishman)
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Home Alone (1990)
Home Alone (1990)
1990 | Comedy, Family
A Christmas staple and wonderful heart warming family movie, although not so much for Joe Pesci and Daniel Stern as Kevin and his downright inventive traps punish the would be burglars relentlessly. A timeless classic "you filthy animal"
  
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Tom Holland recommended My Cousin Vinny (1992) in Movies (curated)

 
My Cousin Vinny (1992)
My Cousin Vinny (1992)
1992 | Comedy

"Five, My Cousin Vinny. I think My Cousin Vinny is one of the funniest movies of all time. Joe Pesci is one of my favorite actors and I think it’s just brilliant. Aunt May is in that movie and I love her to death — Marisa Tomei."

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Home Alone (1990)
Home Alone (1990)
1990 | Comedy, Family
It's that time of year again when I like to catch up with a few classic christmas themed movies and this is certainly one of the best of them.Watching this reminds me how brilliant joe pesci is in comedic roles as well as playing foul mouthed gangsters.

An all time christmas classic.
  
My Cousin Vinny (1992)
My Cousin Vinny (1992)
1992 | Comedy
This movie is still funny, however many years after the fact. I completely forgot about this movie until my Grams busted out the VHS tape to watch last time I visited (AND it wasn't rewound... so we had to wait 5 minutes for it to rewind. I definitely don't miss that). Joe Pesci was absolutely hilarious in this film as the unsuccessful lawyer.
  
Lethal Weapon 4 (1998)
Lethal Weapon 4 (1998)
1998 | Action
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7.3 (12 Ratings)
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End On A High Note
Lethal Weapon 4- is a great, fantasic and good send off for these charcters. Over the period of time you really got to invest/know the charcters, care about them, laugh with them, get really annoyed with them (cough) Joe Pesci and Chris Rock. The action, comedy, suspense, thrills and the chemistry were always good in this franchise. I will miss this franchise.

The plot: Detective Riggs (Mel Gibson) tries to settle down with his pregnant girlfriend, Lorna (Rene Russo), while his partner, Murtaugh (Danny Glover), comes to grips with the marriage of his pregnant daughter, Rianne (Traci Wolfe), to fellow cop Butters (Chris Rock). But they find themselves and their families targeted by Chinese mobsters, led by Wah Sing Ku (Jet Li). Riggs, Murtaugh, Butters and private eye Getz (Joe Pesci) decide to go on the offensive before the gangsters get to their loved ones.

Like i said before its a beautiful send off for this franchise.
  
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Mekhi Phifer recommended My Cousin Vinny (1992) in Movies (curated)

 
My Cousin Vinny (1992)
My Cousin Vinny (1992)
1992 | Comedy

"My Cousin Vinny. No doubt about it. Classic movie, never have seen Joe Pesci or Marisa Tomei better. Everybody was great. The writing was great. It just goes to show you how character-driven movies are always the best, for me. I love character-driven, well-written, great storytelling types of films and I think that My Cousin Vinny just hit the nail on the head with everything. It’s one of those movies that, if I’m flipping through the channels, no matter what part it’s on, I can watch it. It’s just one of my favorites."

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Lethal Weapon 2 (1989)
Lethal Weapon 2 (1989)
1989 | Action, Drama
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7.5 (11 Ratings)
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Joe Pesci (0 more)
Protect Joe Pesci
Lethal Weapon 2- adds more action, drama, suspense, thrills, comedy, lots of comedy and more chemistry.

The production:

Shane Black and Warren Murphy's original Play Dirty script:

Their original title for the script was Play Dirty. Although many people thought that their script was brilliant, it was rejected by Silver, studio and director Richard Donner for being too dark and bloody, and because in the ending of the script Riggs dies, while they wanted to keep him alive in case of further sequels. They also wanted the second film to focus more on comedy, while Black's draft focused more on courage and heroics, like Riggs willing to die to protect Murtaugh and his family, due to his love for them

When his script was rejected, Black felt that he had failed the producers. He initially offered to give his payment back, but his agent talked him out of it. Black also refused to re-write the script and quit from the project after working for six months on it. Black later said how the problem with the second film was that they did too much comedy, and how he dislikes the third and fourth films because of the way Riggs' character was changed.

Director Richard Donner said in the film's Blu-ray commentary that the film was shot in such a way that it could be edited with two different endings, one in which Riggs dies and one in which he lives. Audiences in test screenings responded well to Riggs' survival, and this was kept, though the last shot in the film with the camera moving away from Murtaugh holding Riggs was shot for the ending in which he dies.

Jeffrey Boam's final script:

Originally, the character of Rika was intended to survive, with the last scene in the film being Riggs and Rika eating Thanksgiving dinner with the Murtaughs, but the director decided to kill the character to increase Riggs' motivation to destroy the South African drug smugglers. The film was the debut of Leo Getz (Joe Pesci), a crooked but whistle-blowing CPA who is placed in protective custody by Riggs and Murtaugh, and makes the detectives' more difficult due to his neurotic behavior. The Getz character remained a regular throughout the remainder of the film series.

The plot: South African smugglers find themselves being hounded and harassed by Riggs and Murtaugh, two mismatched Los Angeles police officers. However, the South Africans are protected by diplomatic immunity, and so the two are assigned to witness-protection duty in an attempt by their captain to keep his job. It is only when this witness reveals to them that he has already dealt with the smugglers that the trouble really starts.

I love the chemistry between Mel and Danny and now adding Joe Pesci to the mix its perfect. The perfrct trio.

Lethal Weapon 2- is a good sequel to the first one, and adds more. Highly recordmend watching it.
  
Raging Bull (1980)
Raging Bull (1980)
1980 | Drama
Nothing against Goodfellas, Taxi Driver, Mean Streets and other Scorsese masterpieces; however, this has to be his greatest work of all time.

Robert De Niro completely transforms himself into Jake La Motta both physically, mentally and emotionally. Joe Pesci and Cathy Moriarty are also magnificent in support of the story of a courageous boxer and his fall from grace.


Film students still study the directing, cinematography and the stunning visuals of the film in glorious black and white.


The screenplay by Paul Schrader and Mardik Martin is completely believable and make you empathize with this rough, gritty character in his world when he is up on top and on his way down.


A masterpiece!