Goodfellas - Dinner in Prison

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Published 2011-05-13
i put 3 onions

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  • @Rj-ij6ko
    Learning that garlic doesn’t actually liquify in a pan by adding oil is the adult equivalent of learning Santa isnt real
  • @dau1enti
    Way better than eating grill cheese off the radiator
  • I always love his comment about the medium rare steak "Medium rare, mmm, an aristocrat"
  • FUN FACT: Vinnie was played by Charles Scorsese, Martin’s father. Catherine Scorsese, Martin’s mom, also appeared in the film as Tommy DeVito’s mother. Both characters had improvised lines mainly because mom kept forgetting hers
  • @Staarkalinou
    "I didn't put too much onions, Vin...uh, Paul. Three small onions. That's all I did." I always loved how Martin Scorcese's father sounds like he's messing up the names and starts calling Paul by his own character's name 😁
  • @radio645
    "How do you like your steak?" I like mine with cigar ashes on it.
  • I love the shot of Paulie sitting at the table listening and drinking. The way he’s a little fed up with listening to their bullshit stories …
  • These guys are eating better in prison than I do on any regular day on the outs
  • @scspera
    “Vinnie, don’t put too many onions in the sauce…” R.I.P. Paul Sorvino
  • @ellienixon3437
    Personal theory is that the “garlic trick” is Paulie’s way of getting out of any actual work in the kitchen since it’s time consuming and doesn’t really do anything
  • @sgtlegacy7
    They ate better than most people on the outside!
  • @crupert23225
    That garlic slicing technique is forever etched in my mind. "The pork - that's the flavor!". I just love the mastery they have of making their food and the pride they take in it.
  • @nickx4576
    My favorite line is when Johnny Deo replies, “Medium rare? Mmm…an aristocrat “
  • @noeldown1952
    I love the fact Scorsese put Frank Pellegrino - a part-time actor and a full-time restaurateur, to cook the steak. I wonder if actually ended up cooking for the crew.
  • @brianwells4507
    RIP Pauly. You never allowed too many onions in any sauce!
  • @alcd6333
    One thing I love about gangster films is the way they show how to prepare and enjoy food. GoodFellas and the three Godfathers do a great job with this - bravissimo!