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The Making of the Mob (2015)

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The Making of the Mob

35 recensioni
8/10

Episode 1 Kicks this Season off to a Good Start

  • olihist
  • 11 lug 2016
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7/10

Entertaining but not entirely accurate....

The Making of the Mob: New York is an entertaining but not entirely accurate portrayal of the rise of prominent mob figures Lucky Luciano and Myer Lansky in early 20th century New York.

Its an interesting tale that employs acting, as opposed to utilizing a documentary format. Ray Liotta is a great choice for narrator, with his gravelly, New York accent and gangster film pedigree.

The approach however does take dramatic license and there are some historical inaccuracies that means this series is part fact, part fiction. There is little to suggest, for example, Lucky Luciano was dining with Joe Masseria at the time of the latter's execution. The role of Nucky Johnson in the mob underworld of the time is not properly explained or placed in context either. Johnson was not a mobster but instead a corrupt politician.

If you accept the limitations present in this series it is, in most respects, an entertaining, colourful romp through early US gangster land. The acting is of a good standard and the story is presented in an engaging and lively manner. Seven out of ten from me.
  • s3276169
  • 30 giu 2015
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8/10

Awesome watch

A great insite look into the Mafia (Mob) Family of NYC, how they these 3 boy's worked there way up the ranks. And what they did to help the US Government, which they would never admit to
  • chompers-89102
  • 5 gen 2020
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10/10

One episode in.

I watched the premiere of making of the mob and I was pleased with the storyline. If you like stories about the mobsters,their rise to power and infamy this is a great show. The show is built around a strong cast with good on screen chemistry. I believe that Rich Graff who plays Lucky Luciano really does a great job in this first episode and this might be his breakthrough role. I am not too familiar with his other work but well done! Kudos to AMC and the directors for putting on such an entertaining series! I cannot wait to see the up coming episodes. I highly recommend this series to anyone who loves movies/TV series like boardwalk empire, mobsters, the sopranos, goodfellas, casino, etc.
  • obie1023
  • 15 giu 2015
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8/10

Accuracy

I don't know about the accuracy of the story line but I do know that the 1959 Edsel cop car showing up at the 1957 upstate NY meeting is not accurate. There may be other inaccuracy in the show but I found it entertaining. I thought the casting was good but got tired of all the non-essential shots of gangsters standing or sitting around smoking. I also noted that one of the scenes of Costello being concerned about being hit in the last episode was the same scene from when he was "protecting' the waterfront from saboteurs during WWII. It would have been nice to see what happened to the guys who took over after Luciano but maybe that will be shown in an other series. We are looking forward to the series about Capone.
  • electraguard2
  • 16 lug 2016
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8/10

Starting out as a very good show!

I've only just viewed the first episode of this mini-series last night, but, I'm happy with what I saw and have high hopes that this is going to be monumental by covering new information, or, adding new information to old events.

So far in this first episode, this has pretty-much followed along with the movie "Mobsters" (1991) starring Christian Slater (and, both complement one another).

I believe that this is going to be a very good series so long as it doesn't continue to repeat events and occurrences that have been shown over and over again in so many documentaries and movies before this over the years.

I enjoyed this first episode.
  • gilligan1965
  • 15 giu 2015
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8/10

Simply amazing

  • matthijsalexander
  • 22 ago 2016
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7/10

Could have been done better

With such excellent source material this had the potential to be awesome. It was good but could have been better. It's easy to follow and the story runs along at a nice pace without too much repetition from earlier eps. Unfortunately, the script and acting are a bit unconvincing at times. The comments are insightful and assist. It really is a good story, Just could have been a bit more polished.
  • rosiehoward-93749
  • 9 giu 2018
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9/10

Very Good!

Being a long time fan of historical drama's and things of the sort, I was pleasantly surprised by the series. While not necessarily completely accurate it's clear it's not really trying to be. It puts a dramatised style behind the Mob of both New York and Chicago. I personally loved it and It did something that many documentary series can't do to the average viewer- it kept them interested, I know it kept me hooked. Being someone who knows nothing about the American mobs to me it's the fact that this show has inspired me to learn more, and patch that inaccuracy that may come through. I heavily suggest a watch!
  • superbradbw
  • 9 ott 2018
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When editing keep the music at a reasonable level.

A good doco but who ever edited this docudrama needs some lessons in how to lay down a good audio track and level. The music is over the top and far to loud, making it difficult to hear the narration. It's Really annoying!
  • bellment
  • 2 giu 2018
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7/10

Understand old white politicians today

If you want to understand old white politicians in the US today, watch this. See Rudy Giuliani add commentary about monsters as "brilliant," and see the fame and fortune through corrupt mob dealings the current US president (though not brilliant) aspires. Well done. Very interesting.
  • TR604
  • 15 dic 2019
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9/10

Very interesting

Very interesting, Liotta's narration is spot on, and the actors playing the parts really keep the interest instead of just showing pictures of the people or certain areas.

A well written and produced show.

A few of the people making comments included actors known for gangster characters, and two unnecessary mouths.

Drea de matteo, showing a sad bigotry towards men. Lumping any group into one pile is stupid and she does this flippantly, like an idiot.

Speaking of idiots, rudy guiliani appearing on the show talking about justice did not age well. What he did 30 some years ago against the mafia is all wiped away now that he has thrown his lot in with a new gangster.
  • steveswangler
  • 2 apr 2023
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6/10

The Chicago Season was not historically accurate.

  • qtdfkte
  • 6 nov 2021
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2/10

Completely inaccurate historically!

Much of the storyline was based on "The Last Testament of Lucky Luciano" -- supposedly taken from the "diaries" of Lucky Luciano -- which has been proved to be nothing but fairy tales. When it was first published, the FBI stated, "This book has no value to the FBI or anybody for that matter" and "It is unlikely that a mob boss would keep a diary, and if he did, whoever possessed it would not be alive to write a book." The Chief of the US Narcotics Bureau in Rome state, "Martin Gosch (author) is untrustworthy, a liar and an opportunist." Yet Hollywood (and many "experts") still use this book as a basis for research and entertainment. ****Just a few facts from episode one: -The characters featured in the show did NOT use Tommy Guns. In fact, Tommy Guns were extremely rare in NYC. -Luciano DID NOT create the Five Families -- Salvatore Maranzano did. -Luciano, Lansky and Siegel did not meet Frank Costello and Masseria like shown in the episode. -Luciano did not start working for Masseria like shown in the episode. -Rocco Valenti was gunned down two days after the failed hit attempt on Masseria -- not "weeks later." And the hit was an ambush by eight gunman in front of John's Restaurant on 12th Street as Valenti showed up with two bodyguards to a sit down called by Masseria. A seven year old girl and a street sweeper were shot in the crossfire. Nothing like in the series. Plus there is no proof that Luciano pulled the trigger or was even present. -Luciano, a Sicilian, can not pronounce the word "Consigliere"? (The "G" is silent.) -Half of the "experts" interviewed could not even pronounce "Luciano" correctly. (It's Lu-CHI-ano") These are just a FEW of the many inaccurate things in the first 30 minutes alone of the first episode -- Don't expect it to get any better from here. Come take a tour of the real mafia history and learn about all the Hollywood misinformation out there.
  • Mafia-Walking-Tour
  • 16 giu 2015
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8/10

Excellent show

An educating and entertaining show. The life of lucky Luciano and associates. Very interesting to see the beginnings of the Mafia in New York, particularly Luciano's rise and creation of the commission. Great supporting characters from Genevese and Meyer Lansky. The stories of Frank Costello and Bugsy Siegal are also fascinating. Narrated by Ray Liotta, any fan of mafia movies will love this historical portrayal of the real life goodfellas.
  • elliotjeory
  • 8 ott 2018
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10/10

Amazing to the Details and Story line

I've seen many mob movies and shows and quite frankly I love God Father movie the most but this show is equivalent to that movie, I've seen all the 5 episode of this show and its amazing, the details and acting are excellent, the story line goes in-depth for the events that happened as it is in NY and that adds to the script of how good this series is.

My only concern is that this series doesn't end in just 1 or 2 seasons because of the story line and that would be a big disappointment. I hope this TV series continues adding more details on everyone lives and provides more information about the cops and agents involved or bribed with details on the mob assets and cribs and safe houses... this TV show has amazing potential and can provides a direct view in the history of the prohibition era and the mafia.

The music and details to clothing are amazing, and the narration in between provides a really good help in understanding what exactly is happening, so I won't like this to go to history channel at all rather be a show of its own league which it is for anyone to get information.

I recommend this to everyone who is interested in knowing about the Mob world in the early era's. I hope it continues the same way and exceeds above 7 or 8 seasons.
  • bbbbluecrushhhh
  • 17 lug 2015
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8/10

Make sure you watch this

Really enjoyed Series one.

Great story telling of a fascinating organisation..the Mafia

Rich Graff as Lucky Luciano was terrific and totally convincing
  • bryangary65
  • 15 ott 2018
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9/10

Love the concise history...

The people speaking who've done research on the historical facts are excellent. The actors didn't have much of a role though, mostly spend time looking off into the distance and smoking....smoking....and more 🚬
  • eastathis
  • 5 apr 2021
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7/10

Worth a look

I don't get a chance to watch a lot of TV let alone a series, but this docuseries really had my attention. I'm sure it's not as accurate like others have mentioned, but for 8 weeks I enjoyed it and was entertained.

Ray Leota's narration and voice was great. It really helped to add to the drama.

I got a huge kick out of all the smoking the characters did. I mean almost every seen someone has a cigarette in hand. My favorite characters were Lucky and Mere Lansky.

It's not straight out of the history books like I mention, but I enjoyed the wardrobe, automobiles, fancy hotels and tommy guns.

Thanks AMC for putting this on!
  • albertmartinez-33947
  • 3 ago 2015
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10/10

A few historical discrepancies but still good.

  • shinningstar-82066
  • 3 ago 2015
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6/10

Great Presenting of Source Material-Just TOO Weak on Acting

Who wrote the script or screenplay! Or was it the directing? The casting did not support the storyline. The Al Capone character bothered me throughout, as did the other "heavy weight" mobster bosses. I could not agree more with rosiehoward's review. This had really great potential. The story material was there, the delivery was miserable!
  • Jazzie-too
  • 20 lug 2020
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8/10

How the Special Intelligence Unit of the Bureau of Internal Revenue (later the IRS) actually Got Capone

  • mdolanmd
  • 10 ago 2016
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6/10

An interesting watch but not entirely accurate. (Also slight confusion)

I feel like the story draws is full of conjecture, but all in all a good series to pass the time with some insight into the New York Mafia.

One thing that confuses me, Which once upon a time I would of written in the comments section (RIP), is it Ray Liotta narrating? It sounds nothing like him and IMDb doesn't even credit him, they credit a guy called Jeremy Davidson for the Chicago version but nothing for Ray.
  • Joshreynolds-47
  • 17 ott 2017
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5/10

Not entirely accurate, with some ridioulous choices in guests, but just good enough

The acting is pretty ify at times. But it's just barely good enough to endure and follow along the story.

For some ridiculous reason, they bring in actors from fictional mob movies, to talk about the history of the mob as if they are experts or have real experience. It's so hard to take the show seriously when I see them talking with a tone of authority. However, there are historians and actual people that were in the mob, or related, that speak from time to time.

Also, if you have spent any amount of time studying the history of the mob, you'll notice many inaccuracies. So it's best to take it all with a grain of salt, not take it too seriously, and view the show mostly as fiction that's inspired by real events.
  • quakex-925-959388
  • 18 nov 2018
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8/10

actors

I don't know what all of the real mob characters looked like, but I don't think many of the actors resembled the real mobsters especially the actor who played Sam Giancana. Good actor, but he looked nothing like the real guy. AND THE REST I ADDED TO HAVE THE AMOUNT OF LINES FOR SUBMISSION:

The Gettysburg Address

The Gettysburg National Cemetery was dedicated by President Abraham Lincoln a brief four months after the Battle. Lincoln's speech lasted only two minutes, but it went into history as the immortal Gettysburg Address.

"Four score and seven years ago, our fathers brought forth on this continent a new nation: conceived in liberty, and dedicated to the proposition that all men are created equal.

Now we are engaged in a great civil war. . .testing whether that nation, or any nation so conceived and so dedicated. . . can long endure. We are met on a great battlefield of that war.

We have come to dedicate a portion of that field as a final resting place for those who here gave their lives that that nation might live. It is altogether fitting and proper that we should do this.

But, in a larger sense, we cannot dedicate. . .we cannot consecrate. . . we cannot hallow this ground. The brave men, living and dead, who struggled here have consecrated it, far above our poor power to add or detract. The world will little note, nor long remember, what we say here, but it can never forget what they did here. It is for us the living, rather, to be dedicated here to the unfinished work which they who fought here have thus far so nobly advanced.

It is rather for us to be here dedicated to the great task remaining before us. . .that from these honored dead we take increased devotion to that cause for which they gave the last full measure of devotion. . . that we here highly resolve that these dead shall not have died in vain. . . that this nation, under God, shall have a new birth of freedom. . . and that government of the people. . .by the people. . .for the people. . . shall not perish from the earth. "

More information about President Lincoln and the Gettysburg Address.
  • chilipeppers-17879
  • 29 ago 2016
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