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 This Thing of Ours
Craig
Posted: Jan 22 2009, 07:11 PM


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Has anyone seen this one?

If you havn't, you havn't missed anything spectacular. Directed by Danny Provenzano, an actual mobbed up relative, it's an alright movie about three young guys who want to scam bank accounts abroad.

The Prize: Billions of dollars.

The Problem: They need $50million to get it started.

So they approach, Frank Vincent, an old Capo in the Family to arrange a sitdown. They eventually get the money and the billions, but bodies start dropping as they have to tie up any "loose ends".

Not only does Frank Vincent star, but so does Vincent Pastore and James Caan. A few familiar faces pop up: one of the old bosses from the movie, Casino, the guy who played Faustino "Doc" Santoro from the Sopranos and the Bonanno Soldier psycho from Brooklyn Rules.
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