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Why the hell does Andy Garcia have a full beard in this?


Since when does La Cosa Nostra members wear full beards? He looks like friggin' Wolf Blitzer or somebody. Looks really lame. And why Andy Garcia in the first place? Major turn off for people who are craving for a solid, realistic mob movie. Hope I'm wrong, because the true story behind this is interesting.

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All I gotta say is:

http://www.masslive.com/news/index.ssf/2011/02/court_big_john_bologna_ dual_role_big_al_bruno_murder_case.html

Maybe, for once, besides Goodfellas, its based on reality?

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So you found one pic of a guy in Springfield, Massachusetts who probably wasn't even a made member at the time of the photo (2002). No offense, but you seem like a novice when it comes to the mob. It's a fact that no NYC La Cosa Nostra members keep full beards like the silly beard that Andy Garcia has in this movie. It's not necessarily a "ban", it's the culture. The only time any member would grow a full beard like this is when they are on the run, and they want to disguise themselves.
I'm not trying to say that this movie won't be otherwise entertaining. It's just a turn off to people who want a realistic mob movie, which I would think is a major part of their target audience.

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for gravitas.



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I agree. The beard was goofy. I don't necessarily mind Garcia in the role....I actually liked him as Luciano in Hoodlum, it's just the beard makes him look like my old ass neighbor who is a retired sewage plant operator, not a believable mobster.

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Have you been seen the film? Andy was great, along with the others! Get over the beard!

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He thinks he's Marcus Aurelius.

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I didn't have a problem with andy garcia, but the 2 actors who played the detectives in the van were awful.

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I enjoyed Andy Garcia, but hated the beard. He didn't need it. I thought his performance was great.

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Maybe he was going for a Charles Carneglia look:
http://mafia.wikia.com/wiki/Charles_Carneglia

Or Harry Riccobene
http://www.quazoo.com/q/Harry_Riccobene?scid=2610006&scn=Harry%20R iccobene&scd=s2&fItemID=-3&fColID=-1&fditem=&fvid= false&itn=Harry%20Riccobene&iturl=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.quazoo.com% 2Fq%2FHarry%2520Riccobene&itimg=https%3A%2F%2Faf11.files.wordpress .com%2F2010%2F06%2F20100612_dn_g1npxhitt12c.jpg&itembd=&itimgw =255&itimgh=383&ct=1421750261134


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or the brimley:
https://theyeard.files.wordpress.com/2010/02/oatmeal.gif



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I thought he looked really good. I loved his character.
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I wasn't watching this expecting every aspect of mafia conduct to be followed to the letter, so the beard didn't bother me a great deal.

It might be argued that, in terms of the film's reality, until the existence of "the list" became known it was impossible for anyone to connect Big Al to any mob dealings and as a result he was free to dress and act in any manner he chose. Being top rung, who would've taken him to task over it?

Alternately, for the sake of the film overall, it's possible the beard was there to give his character a bit of relatability in contrast to Gotti's image that was all clean-cut bravado.

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