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    gangstermovies

    Explore "gangstermovies" with insightful episodes like "Steven Cisneros on 'American Me' (1992)/ Ghost Tequila Blanco and Madre Mezcal", "Francis Ford Coppola - The Cotton Club", "Little Caesar", "THE STREETS OF THE BRONX (A BRONX TALE 93’ film discussion)" and "Top 5 Gangster Movies" from podcasts like ""Drinks and a Movie", "A Film By...", "CinemaSpection", "Drop Da Mic." and "Dropped Culture"" and more!

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    Steven Cisneros on 'American Me' (1992)/ Ghost Tequila Blanco and Madre Mezcal

    Steven Cisneros on 'American Me' (1992)/ Ghost Tequila Blanco and Madre Mezcal
    Watch this episode on YouTube https://youtu.be/daODIaDF9sU

    This week I sit in the beautiful Monty Bar in Los Angeles, CA to try out Ghost tequila blanco and Madre Mezcal with Steven Cisneros. Steven played the role of Chivo in 'American Me'. The young boy who is initiated into the gang world and delivers one of the most powerful endings in cinema history. We talk about how he got the part, his experience working on set, the impact American Me has had in pop culture, and his work with Phantom Projects Theater.

    Francis Ford Coppola - The Cotton Club

    Francis Ford Coppola - The Cotton Club
    In the late 60's and early 70's, he led several young directors in the creation of a new Hollywood. He's won 6 Academy Awards, 5 Golden Globes, and the Palmes d'Or twice. He is Francis Ford Coppola.
    From his masterpiece, The Godfather, to his underdog court drama, The Rainmaker, Coppola has consistently delivered some of the best movies in the past 50 years. In 1984, he returned to his roots to direct The Cotton Club; a film filled with gangsters, prohibition, segregation, violence, and incredible performances from a blockbuster cast.

    Little Caesar

    Little Caesar

    We're joining the rackets with the original gangster flick as we talk about Little Caesar from 1931. Listen as we heap praise on Edward G. Robinson's iconic performance as ambitious mobster Rico Bandello, explore the title character's ambiguous sexual orientation, and note real-life incidents of mob violence that inspired the events of the movie. Warning: Contains explicit language, spoilers, and lots of 1930s gangster slang, see?

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    Top 5 Gangster Movies

    Top 5 Gangster Movies
    This week, Brock and Dan give the Dropped Culture Nation the episode they've been asking for!
    You want gangster?
    Well, it doesn't get more gangster than this!
    This week, Brock and Dan break down their Top 5 gangster movies of all time!
    So grab a cannoli, turn up the volume and forget about it!

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