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America Loves Gangsters

America loves Gottis, America loves bodies
Pacino counting C-Notes for shooting up club lobbies
While Eddie Nash controls bankrolls in Wonderland
Tony Soprano hits channels and holds down On-Demand
CunninLynguistsAmerica Loves Gangsters

I never watched The Sopranos when it originally aired on HBO, but I have always been a fan of mob-themed movies. I don’t know when this fascination started, but I can’t get enough of movies like The Godfather pts I and II, Goodfellas, A Bronx Tale, Donnie Brasco, etc. Well, recently I started watching The Sopranos and throughout the series Tony Soprano does some disgusting things that repulse you, but then there are other times where you realize you start admiring the man for the good things he does for his family, and his “family.” He’s a hypocrite, just like the rest of us, maybe that’s what makes his character so intriguing. One minute he’s friendly with the parents of the friends of his kids, the next he’s taking their business due to gambling debts, and enjoying it. It’s compelling television.

What is it with America’s fascination with gangsters? Do we like the violence and power or do we like the deep characters? Some of the most widely acclaimed movies involve some of the most violent characters. Think Scarface. I don’t think I’ve seen an episode of Cribs where either the movie isn’t playing in the background or there’s a giant poster on the wall. In Godfather, Michael Corleone rules in a more calm manner, but the amount of violence and destruction he can inflict with one command is amazing. So do we love the violence and power or do we love well-written characters that happen to be violent? I don’t know what the answer to that, but I do know there’s more to the characters than violence. You see Michael Coreleone’s frustrations when he wants to make the family business legitimate, but struggles along the way. “C” finally realizes how bad the gangster life is after his hero falls in A Bronx Tale, but you also feel sad because Sonny dies. And I can’t wait to see the cat and mouse game between Christian Bale and Johnny Depp in the Dillinger movie, Public Enemies. So why do we love them? I don’t know, but Hollywood knows we do and as long as there are gangsters, Hollywood will be making movies about them.

2 replies
  1. Sonya Thompson
    Sonya Thompson says:

    I too like watching gangsters in movies and on TV, but real life ones are despicable. Especially now that I have a child.

    We all wish that we could break the rules, but we don’t want to live in the mess that follows it… And following the rules (real life) can be downright BORING!

    It’s great to be able to see the other side without endangering my child or loved ones.

    I think that a female gangster can be found on that show Weeds. I find myself rooting for her and hoping that she can continue to sell her weed! But not if she were my neighbor!

    • shep
      shep says:

      I love Weeds. I loved her more when she was just into growing pot, not so much the other stuff.

      I used to have a friend in high school that really admired John Gotti because no matter all the bad stuff he did, he put so much back into the community. Messed up, I know, but that’s how guys like him become admirable figures.

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