| | | Three decades of life in the Mafia. Features: DVD, Special Edition, Widescreen, Aspect Ratio 1.85:1, Dolby Digital (5.1), Dobly Surround Sound, Audio Commentary, English, Spanish, French Subtitled, 2 Discs When Martin Scorsese, one of the world's most skillful and respected directors, reunited with two-time Oscar-winner Robert De Niro in GoodFellas, the result was one of the most powerful films of the year. Based on the true-life best seller Wiseguy by Nicholas Pileggi and backed by a dynamic pop/rock oldies soundtrack, critics and filmgoers alike declared GoodFellas great. It was named 1990's best film by the New York, Los Angeles and National Society of Film Critics. And it earned six Academy Award nominations, including Best Picture and Best Director. Robert De Niro received wide recognition for his performance as veteran criminal Jimmy "The Gent" Conway. And as the volatile Tommy DeVito, Joe Pesci walked off with the Best Supporting Actor Oscar. Academy Award nominee Lorraine Bracco, Ray Liotta and Paul Sorvino also turned in electrifying performance. You have to see it to believe it-then watch again. GoodFellas explores the criminal life like no other movie. "...one of Martin Scorsese's most brutal but stunning movies, an incredible, relentless experience about the singleminded pursuit of crime." Desson Howe, Washington Post "The story, which spans a quarter of a century, has an epic feel despite its intimate perspective. " James Berardinelli "The best mob movie ever." Roger Ebert
 Editor's Note
 Based on Nicholas Pileggi's book WISEGUY, Martin Scorsese's GOODFELLAS is a wry, violent, and exhilarating film about the life of Henry Hill, an aspiring criminal who ends up in the FBI's witness protection program after testifying against his former partners. As a poor Irish-Italian growing up in 1950s New York City, Hill (Ray Liotta) rises through the ranks of his Brooklyn neighborhood's organized crime branch, and with money from the mob he begins living the good life, complete with a beautiful bride, Karen (Lorraine Bracco), a fancy house, and the best seats at the most exclusive restaurants. A botched robbery lands Henry in prison for a brief period of time, and when he gets released, his reckless infidelities and drug abuse damage his association with his adopted family.Scorsese's film is a visual and sonic onslaught, featuring a brilliant pop-music soundtrack and stunning camera work--including the infamous Steadicam one-take that introduces the audience to the Copacabana's patrons. He uses the songs to infuse a breathtaking, invigorating rhythm into every scene. As the psychopathic Tommy DeVito, Joe Pesci delivers an unforgettable performance that is alarming in its cold-blooded callousness, helping to cement GOODFELLAS' place as a classic portrait of life in the mob.
 Plot Summary
 Martin Scorsese's classic crime drama follows Henry Hill from his beginnings as a petty criminal to his inclusion into one of the world's most ruthless mobs. Featuring a nostalgic soundtrack and inventive camera work, GOODFELLAS throbs with an obscene amount of electricity. Ray Liotta and Robert De Niro bring Scorsese and Pileggi's script to life with great fervor, but it is Joe Pesci who steals the show with his portrayal of Tommy DeVito, a psychopathic gangster who is terrifyingly short-tempered. Simply put, GOODFELLAS is one of the most striking crime films ever made.
| Features | 2-Disc Set |  | Audio Commentary |  | Audio: English Dolby Digital 5.1 Surround Sound; Spanish Dolby Digital Stereo |  | Documentaries: "Getting Made", "The Goodfellas Legacy", "The Workaday Gangster", "Paper Is Cheaper Than Film" |  | Interactive Menus |  | Scene Selection |  | Subtitles: English, French, Spanish |  | Widescreen Presentation |  | Audio: English Dolby Digital 5.1, Dolby Surround Sound |  | Audio Commentary : by Martin Scorsese and others |  | Documentaries : "Getting Made", "The Goodfellas Legacy", "The Workaday Gangster", "Paper is Cheaper than Film" |  | Theatrical Trailer |
| Technical Info
| Release Information
|  | Studio: Warner |
 | Release Date: 4/5/2005 |
 | Running Time: 146 minutes |
 | Original Release Date: 1990 |  | Catalog ID: 19122 |  | UPC: 00085391912224 |  | Number of Discs: 2 | Audio & Video
|  | Original Language: English |  | Available Audio Tracks: English [CC], English |  | Available Subtitles: English, French, Spanish |  | Video: Color | Aspect Ratio |  | Anamorphic Widescreen 1.85:1 |
| Cast & Crew
| Awards | Oscar (1991) |  | Joe Pesci, Winner, Best Supporting Actor |  | Irwin Winkler, Nominee, Best Picture |  | Lorraine Bracco, Nominee, Best Supporting Actress |  | Nicholas Pileggi, Martin Scorsese, Nominee, Best Writing, Screenplay Based On Material From Another Medium | | Golden Globe (1991) |  | Martin Scorsese, Nominee, Best Director | | British Academy Awards (1991) |  | Martin Scorsese, Winner, Best Direction |  | Martin Scorsese, Irwin Winkler, Winner, Best Film |
| Memorable Quotes| "All my life, I've always wanted to be a gangster."----Henry Hill (Ray Liotta) | | "I gotta admit the truth----it turned me on."----Karen Hill (Lorraine Bracco) | | "Whaddaya mean I'm funny?...Funny how? I mean, funny like a clown? I amuse you?"----Tommy (Joe Pesci) to Henry Hill |
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| | Professional Reviews | Total Film "...Packed with solid-gold dialogue, tight performances and way too many classic scenes to list here..." -- 5 out of 5 Stars 06/01/2000 p.106Rolling Stone "...GOODFELLAS makes poetic drama of warped ambitions. It's a prodigious achievement..." 10/04/1990 p.47 USA Today "...Awesome GOODFELLAS is a punk movie, both in subject matter and attitude..." -- 4 out of 4 stars 09/19/1990 p.1D New York Times "...Breathless and brilliant....GOODFELLAS is memorable for the ensemble nature of the performances..." 09/19/1990 p.C11 Film Comment "...Filmed like a rainbow-hued thunderbolt and celebrating Mob lore in the fastest 2 1/2 hours in film history..." 11/01/1990 p.2-7 Los Angeles Times "...GOODFELLAS is RAGING BULL squared....[The film] flows with the exuberance of a filmmaker who has every detail nailed and a few new lovely moves he wants to show us..." 09/20/1990 p.F1 Premiere "Martin Scorsese regained the explosive force of his '70s heyday with this true-life mafia memoir." 07/01/2004 p.113 Widescreen Review "GOODFELLAS is Martin Scorsese's violent and intense view...of organized criminal life, with powerful performances by De Niro, Oscar-winner Pesci, Bracco, and Sorvino.." 07/01/2006 p.66 Washington Post 10 of 10 The performances by everyone are stunning, standout. Liotta persuasively rings the changes from brig - Desson Howe James Berardinelli's Reel Reviews 10 of 10 Goodfellas is as compelling and absorbing as any crime drama I have ever seen. The script sho - James Berardinelli Leonard Maltin's Movie And Video Guide 9 of 10 Fascinating look at the allure--and the reality--of day-to-day life in a Mafia family, based on expe - Leonard Maltin
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