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    man that movie was one of the best gangster movies i've seen, and i have a long list. but it comes nowhere close to godfather 2 (or 1 & 3 for that matter), scarface, goodfellas, and reservoir dogs. reservoir dogs might have been low budget, but man it was one hell of a movie, ending was just great! untouchables though has a totally different style, making it even more tempting to watch again and again. i recommend dl it, while ur at it, check out reservoir dogs and goodfellas. and if u really want to, go for the godfather series. i have all 3 godfather movies, each weighing in at 3.54 gb (each).

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    I saw one half of the Godfather Part 1 and it was boring...goodfellas was ok nothing special. Scarface is way more entertaining then godfather and goodfellas anyday.

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    Originally posted by Inevitable@22 October 2003 - 19:46
    I saw one half of the Godfather Part 1 and it was boring...goodfellas was ok nothing special. Scarface is way more entertaining then godfather and goodfellas anyday.
    u obviously like more violence than acting and story, don't you? scarface wasn't special either (i admit, it's like 1000% more interesting and gory than godfather and goodfellas, the chainsaw part is crazy). i like a movie to be everything in one, and if ur like me, u'll love godfather and saving private ryan, that's right, saving private ryan. it may be gory, but the acting is second to none. scarface, let's just say, al pacino wasn't doing as well as he was supposed to, remember, it's the scripters that write the story, and the actors that act it out (duh) , learn something new everyday now don't u?

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