AMC is getting a “Sicilian message” of kinds from one of many “Goodfellas” crew after the community slapped a brand new warning on the mob basic … inflicting followers to flip greater than Tommy — aka Joe Pesci — being advised to get his shine field.
This is the deal … TMZ just lately reported AMC added a warning over outdated stereotypes along with violence and language … and, it prompted some critical on-line backlash.
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Frank Sivero, who performed the hilarious stone-cold killer Frankie Carbone, tells TMZ the set off warning isn’t just pointless … it’s an insult to the actors, who embody Robert De Niro and the late Ray Liotta.
Sivero — who was born in Sicily — Â says there was nothing stereotypical about his mob character, who’s closely featured within the film till his basic demise at the back of the meat truck.
As he tells TMZ, director Martin Scorsese had the actors improv plenty of moments within the movie, particularly after a homicide went down, so the alternatives had been their very own … not an exaggeration in want of a set off warning.
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The Oscar-winning flick is a beloved basic, Sivero notes … so by now, folks ought to know what they’re entering into once they fireplace it up. They don’t want a warning, particularly an insulting one.
In Sivero’s skilled (appearing) mob opinion … that AMC warning can sleep with the fishes.