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Tag Archives: Joe Pesci

Home Alone 2: Lost in New York

January 9, 2021by Alex Chafey Leave a comment

A year after they flew to Paris without their son at Christmas, the world’s worst parents do it again, this time jetting off to Florida with their impractically large extended […]

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I’ve Never Seen… Home Alone

December 27, 2020by Dan Meier Leave a comment

Around this time of year people are surprised to learn I’ve never seen Home Alone, to which I counter that I have walked past a Jo Malone. This 1990 child […]

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The Irishman

November 15, 2019by Alex Chafey Leave a comment

This is the story of a mob hit man (Robert De Niro) and his relationships with an elderly crime bossĀ  (Joe Pesci) and a charismatic union leader (Al Pacino). Martin […]

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Quiz Call: My Cousin Vinny

August 16, 2019by Alex Chafey Leave a comment

My Cousin Vinny is an answer to the question ‘Films beginning with “M”‘,* which the Quiz Call host on duty was shocked people didn’t get with the clue ‘my left […]

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Goodfellas

May 26, 2019by Alex Chafey 1 Comment

A bunch of low-level crooks behave terribly for two and a half hours. While the subject matter, title and running time suggests a Godfather-style crime epic, Goodfellas is actually every […]

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A Bronx Tale

April 10, 2014by Alex Chafey Leave a comment

This is the story of a young boy called C (Lillo Brancato and Franci Capra) and the challenges he faces growing up in a rough New York neighbourhood. He is […]

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