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Boss of Bosses



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Chazz Palminteri Movie:
Boss of Bosses



Movie
Boss of Bosses
Boss of Bosses
List Price: $19.98Label: Turner Home Ent

Salesrank: 32949

Released: October 23, 2001
Our Price: $12.34
Used Price: $9.77
MPAA Rating: Unrated
Media: DVD

Features:

  • Closed-captioned
  • Color
  • DVD
  • Subtitled
  • Widescreen
  • NTSC
  • Starring:

  • Chazz Palminteri
  • Angela Alvarado
  • Jay O. Sanders
  • Clancy Brown
  • Daniel Benzali
  • Editorial Review:
    The powerful and unexpectedly moving true story of the rise and fall of the infamous crime boss Paul Castellano. Castellano's visionary plans to evolve the Cosa Nostra into a legitimate business ultimately lead to his assassination by members of the family, who lived and died by the mob's unwavering dedication to tradition.

    Boss of Bosses Reviews:
    A refreshing perspective... 4 Star Review
    2009-02-05 - Anyone who has seen "Gotti" should also see "Boss of Bosses" (or read the novels). The movie is well done, considering its era of production, budget, etc. Paul Castellano, as well as most of the other characters, are quite believable and the movie serves well as entertainment or Mafia education material. In many ways, Castellano was the *last true don* of the Gambino Family.

    It came on time but the wrapping was compromised. 4 Star Review
    2009-01-20 - It arrived in the mail by the estimated time period but the orginal wrapping was slightly torn. Otherwise it was in good condition. I would order from this vender again.

    Boss of Bosses...inaccurate 2 Star Review
    2008-06-26 - Very inaccurate story, "Gotti" the movie is way better and more accurate. Chaz Palminteri was good, almost too good to be Paul Castellano. I was disappointed about the use of old film from the 30's to represent the past. It had Carlo Gambino working for Vito Genevese, which is totally untrue! Plus Gotti's character was wac. Its an ok movie if ur that bored, but I should've known better than to buy it...I know one thing, I'll never trust u people and ur reviews again cause ur all crazy!!

    A lot of historical and educational aspects 3 Star Review
    2008-02-15 - BOSS OF BOSSES (2001)is a valuable movie, above all for its
    historical and educational aspects, in portraying the underworld in
    America.

    Admittedly, the plot is somewhat superficial, and in some ways
    implausible. For exmaple, much attention and time is spent
    detailing the intimate relationship between Paul Castellano (PC) and
    the cleaning lady of his large home. The director's goal surely was
    to make the movie more interesting, and the protagonist more human,
    less one-dimensional, yet it seems contrived, with other personal
    details unfortunately, few and far between.

    Among the best talent is Chazz Palminteri playing PC, of the
    Gambino family, having inherited the title after the natural death
    of the founder; coupled with Mark Margolis and Richard Foronjy as
    consiglieri or caporegimes. William DeMeo (who seems to specialize
    in mobster movies) makes an appearance as does the interesting
    Patricia Mauceri playing PC's wife.

    The theory of the movie, is that a bunch of childhood pals who grew
    up together in the neighboorhood during the Great Depression, were
    naturally inclined towards the rackets of gambling, prostitution,
    smuggling, extortion, loansharking and the collecting of bad debts
    for monetary and power reasons, in an under-policed underworld of
    NYC. The usual baseball bat aggressions, territory defending, etc is
    present.

    A controversial strategy of this picture, is to sanitize completely,
    PC. FIrst, that PC was the "honest", "gentle hearted" and
    "accountant/ intellectual" of the Gambinos. That over time, he was
    exposed only to a limited extent to the Machevellian tactics that
    were used over 50 years for fear, mind-control and authority among
    the population in general, and over the grassroot soldiers in
    general, to be maintained. He is shown preventing his own kids from
    getting involved and following in his foot steps, and to be
    remorseful of past excesses.

    Another theory, is that Castello was a corporate, white collar -
    minded man, who wanted to run the organization low profile,
    low-risk, in legitimate businesses, expecting the grassroots people
    to be like minded, with unlimited discipline, patience, intellectual
    capacity, as he did. Oh, Oh. Thus, a recognized skill, of the
    top man, was diversifying investments among legitimate businesses,
    yet controlling the unions, since it allowed the influencing of the
    outcome of awarding construction contracts.

    Another theory, is the suggestion that Gotti legitimately dealt a
    death blow to PC, because Gotti decided to kill rather than be
    killed, for violating the rule prohibiting cocaine trafficking.

    The visual quality of the picture, although adequate and clear for
    TV, is not suitable for theatres and feels diluted when seen in a
    DVD release.

    The soundtrack is adequate, if not, repetitive, lacking imagination,
    and stereotypical. More could have been done in the humor
    department, also.

    An aspect that is important, and accurate were the changed times,
    of 1980 as compared to 1933. The technology allowed audio and video
    surveillance from a distance, wireless bugs, and cameras equipped
    with powerful zooms, phone taps easy to carry out, by contacting
    telcom companies and hooking into their phone switches, coupled with
    double agents, such as Donnie Brasco, that is referenced. The FBI is
    shows as being as as skilled, if not more so, than the bad guys, at
    picking locks, etc.

    Consequently, with PC at the reigns of power, a number of
    questionable decisions are made at the top that impoverishes the
    prestige and image of the godfather, the fear and respect that his
    predecessor had imposed on the members, resulting in a frailed
    leadership based on a keeness for running the family as a
    corporation.

    TRUE, ALL TRUE 4 Star Review
    2007-11-01 - THIS MOVIE IS BASED ON THE TRUE STORY OF THE GAMBINO FAMILY. ONE OF THE MOST FAMOUSE MAFIA FAMILIES OF ALL TIME. JUST ABOUT EVERYTHING IN THE MOVIE IS TRUE, IT REALY HAPPEND. HOW PAUL CASTILLANO BECAME HEAD BOSS, AND HOW JOHN GOTTI SHOULD HAVE BEEN KILLED BUT GOT A FREE PASS TO LIVE. THEY EVEN TALK ABOUT THE WHOLE DONNIE BRASCO THING. IF YOU WANT TO SEE THE TRUTH THIS MOVIE IS FOR YOU. CHAZZ PLAYS PAUL CASTILLANO, HE DOES AN EXCELLENT JOB.










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