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While 'Goodfellas' features plenty of sweeping camera work, you don't see any movement during Joe Pesci's "What do you mean I'm funny?" scene. by Eric Schaal. Published on October 8, 2020.
joe pesci lists nj mansion for $6.5 million, shows off room dedicated to his career It wasn’t a big departure from his usual roles, as the character Harry was still a mean-spirited criminal.
When you think about Joe Pesci, you think of the mob wiseguy screaming, "I'm funny how? Funny like a clown? I amuse you? I make you laugh?" in "Goodfellas." Or the tough Brooklyn lawyer talking ...
“I'm funny how, I mean funny like I'm a clown. I amuse you?" Ray Liotta, Robert De Niro, Paul Sorvino, and Joe Pesci are seen in this publicity portrait for the film "Goodfellas," 1990. Warner ...
Jerry Suls has proposed that what makes a joke funny, is the resolution of the cognitive incongruity. 2 Based on a joke’s set-up, we have certain expectations about the outcome of the situation.
Joe Pesci’s recent advice to Louis C.K.: Stop doing stand-up, you’re not funny April 12, 2016 More than 9 years ago Louis C.K. (© GUS RUELAS / Reuters) and Joe Pesci (Stephen Shugerman/Getty ...
Ray Liotta certainly found Joe Pesci to be “a funny guy” in 1990’s Goodfellas—not funny like a clown, or like he was here to amuse him funny, just funny. On the other hand, ...