Tell me, did u get to watch The Irishman? It's on Netflix. It stars Robert De Niro, Al Pacino, Joe Pesci and Harvey Keitel. And its directed my Martin Scorsese. Heard of it?
The Baptism is arguably the greatest scene in the history of film. It's beautifully executed and equal parts brutal and mesmerizing. Watching Michael Corleone speak on behalf of his nephew while his men assassinate the other heads of the Five Families as well as Moe Greene really speaks of the nature of being a criminal kingpin.
I tend to agree with you, but the Sonny hit was what started it. I think that's why they chose that one. You wouldn't have one without the other. Plus, they f'ed him up.
Michael being at a Baptism while all that cold blooded murder is going on. And renouncing satan in the same breath. That should have been NUMBER ONE!!! Who ever made the list wasn't on the JOB🔫🔫🔫
I make it a three way tie with Michael's hit in the restaurant, dealing with Carlo and his cold-bloodedness in organizing a memorable hit in The Godfather Part II.
Arguably the greatest scene in the history of cinema. So few words spoken, but so much said about Michael, the family, and the outcome of the film in such a short time.
I feel like Fredo in Godfather 2 deserved a spot. Not only was it a classic style hit, but it meant more when it was the Don executing the hit on his own brother
It's only one per franchise as they stated in the beginning. sonny, sollazo, and the heads of the five families are all more iconic hits than Fredo's murder
don't worry, they weren't actually beaten to death in a cornfield in real life in real life, they were lured into a basement and beaten there instead, so no need to worry!
Actually that was intentional. Tony Spilotro and his brother’s death were incredibly brutal and gruesome. This version was toned down and Scorses decided Batts’ actor (whose name I can’t remember) be the one to kill Nicky. Tony Spilotro was Nicky’s real life inspiration.
I can agree with that, because it usually doesn't even get aired on TV because of how graphic it is. They usually skip that scene, and go to the scene where Robert De Niro's character talks about how Joe Pesci's character was whacked.
So many iconic mob hits from the The Godfather, including Luca Brasi, Paulie Gatto, Virgil "Turk" Sollozzo and Captain McCluskey, Sonny Corleone, the hits on Moe Greene and the other heads of the Five Families during the baptism, and Carlo Rizzi. All of these could've easily made the list, and in fact, the baptism scene is arguably the greatest scene in the history of film. I would've gone with the baptism hits as number one on this list myself, but Sonny's death is also a worthy choice.
Some people say that Tommy's death in Goodfellas is so abrupt, yet so deserved, that it is funny. I always think, considering that it is someone dieing, "funny how?"
Omg !! who could forget that !! a classic of gangland violence if you notice that scene is shamelessly ripped off in Revenge of the Sith !! when all the JEDI are offed and the GASP youngling scene [HOW DO I NOTICE THESE THINGS!?] ENJOY THE NIGHT !1
really.....it was the most classic iconic moment of dominance, retribution, and brilliance ever portrayed in one of the greatest movies ever made. Ol' Mikey opened up a whole case of whup ass on that one....i dont get it.
+Trent csqw if you didnt think a top ten mob hit video would have spoilers then its your own stupid fault...anyone with half a brain would know the video would have spoilers before even clicking on it
drakionclawers I've seen all these movies, so nothing was a spoiler for me. I am merely pointing out the fact that they show the death of many characters, before their warning, that there will be a spoiler alert. It kind of defeats the point of putting out a spoiler alert. Just don't put out the spoiler alert or put it at the very beginning of the video. So, the fact that you would respond to me seriously about this truly shows who indeed has half the brain. I'll point out that that person is you. I hope you were able to follow that insult.
Frank Whaley killed by Samuel Jackson and Vincent Vega in Pulp Fiction and then he killed Jack Nicholson and Danny DeVito in Hoffa what a coincidence and interesting too.
Yeah, I liked how they laughed at Denzel when he was barely clinging to the door with all those bullets in him. Then put him out of his misery. Dont F with a Russian Mob and accidentally kill someone in the family...AND dont give him his money for the mistake.
Gary Oldman's death in State of Grace is a very tragic and emotional death. He's murdered by his brother, played by Ed Harris. My honest opinion is State of Grace is one mob film that is grossly overlooked.
Why almost everytime it's there own people who kill each other. Greed is a dangerous and very common thing in the life of a gangster and it's often not knowing when to back down or not knowing when enough is enough that gets people killed. I never wanted to be a gangster cause I saw to much back stabbing and it's like what's the point if at any second you get trapped over something stupid. Also I've always been the type of guy in which I'd rather get jumped by a group then be the group jumping one guy. If your scaring tactics require a whole squad to send a message i don't fear you. And yes I have been jumped and when some bloods asked me if I wanted there help I told em no if I'm getting vengeance i do it myself i don't send others to do my work for me.
Man, Al Pacino is my one and only! 😍 Loved “Carlito’s Way”! And that “Adios, counselor!” line was perfect! 😁 For “The Godfather”, the way Michael tricked Carlo into thinking he was safe from execution was brilliant! He was so calm and smooth with it! 😃
The 'Leave the gun, take the cannoli' hit on Paulie Gatto with Statue of Liberty in the background from The Godfather is cinematographically the best. That the line is ad-libbed makes it even better.
He also has a godfather connection(kinda) because he was in The Freshman and He was in Career Oppertunities which has nothing to do with this but did also star Jennifer Connelly and she was hawt in that movie.
My favorite is Casino. Just how he was narrating the entire movie up to that point and was still narrating it, but was interrupted with a bat to the knee.
I rather liked the car bomb hit on the baker in Godfather II where Michael Corleone takes an appropriate eye for an eye vengeance for the dynamite killing of his first wife Appolonia. I wonder why this scene was deleted from the theatre release of Godfather II.
In real life Tommy DeVito of Goodfellas was a 6' 2" psychopath even worse that what was portrayed in the movie and his actual death was much more gruesome. John Gotti considered him to be a punk and he had him locked away in a room to be tortured for over a week before he was killed.
Personally, I think that the movies about the mafia have brought both fascination and horror for me. But I can withstand the horror while being fascinated at the same time.
Vitos revenge was the best for me. He waited a lifetime to avenge his father and did it the most O.G way possible. Literally sliced his chest open in his own house and with his men all around him lol
Sonny's death being #1 makes sense, it upset audiences since we loved him as that big brother who wanted the best for his sister and family in general. Never easy to watch that scene...
De Niro's Al Capone killing of one his henchman with the baseball bat was awesome - the background music, the acting, and the sheer fear he instilled on everyone was pretty cool.
Carlos Bozzo r u fucking kidding me Tommy devito in goodfellas was just as crazy as Nicky well I do agree wit u that Nicky might’ve been worse by a lil
Jim Kelly ahhh shut the fuck up. Everyone says that but really it isnt even a mob movie. Do you ever get to see what the mob does or its business? All you see is a bunch of gangsters stealing and killing people for money. The goodfellas is a gangster movie subjected to the mob. It isnt a fucking mob movie. Untouchables is a mob movie. Just to share an example. Scar face is more of a mob movie than goodfellas. At least it touched on how scarface came to be with unique higher ups in the cartel making him what he was by the end of the movie and dont get me wrong. i love goodfellas but you have to admit there is a huge difference and if you think of it a little. bit more Casino is more of a mob movie than goodfellas.
So Henry Hill wasn't actually an associate of the the Lucchese crime family? But the Godfather, being a fictional tale, and having been purposely scrubbed of any mention of the word "Mafia," was real? Thanks for clearing that up. And yes, that's how the US Mafia largely made its money, through illegal enterprise. No, I never saw it firsthand but I've watched court testimonies from Mafia figures and read everything I could get my hands on.
dfss csss i have to majorly disagree that is your opinion 😂 but its considered one of his best movies of all time he literally carries a movie for almost 3 hours. Its a good movie and isn’t over the top except for the ending which wasn’t bad. Ot was to show the brutal violence of the 80’s which was unheard of in The Godfather age.
There is a reason that many consider Godfather one of the best films of all time. Let alone the best mob movie. Every scene on the first Godfather picture was perfect. Every scene.
One of my favorite mob hit scenes is when they blow up micheal corleones car when apolonia starts the car. She is so proud and wants to show micheal that she can drive it over by herself and Michaels realization of whats going to happen just a second too late. I think its pretty dramatic and an important part of micheals personality from then on.
My family grew up next to Anthony Spilotro (Nicky Santoros character in Casino) and he used to pay the neighborhood kids lots of money to write down the license plates of all cars near his house hahaha
pcnote ohk. thanks mate!! And your English is fine. It's just a language, as long as the other understand it's just a form of communication. Cheers!! 👍
It’s simply called M203. Nobody says an M-16 with a M203 attachment. And bitch please, I spent 10 years in a combat unit. I know military nomenclature.
nicky and dominick santoro from casino was one of my all time favorite scenes from a movie... it was graphic and violent but the entire time you felt bad for nicky as he begged for his brothers life.
Tom Hanks. (Mike Sullivan) his hit on Daniel Craig's character (Connor Rooney) in Road to Perdition with the orchestra playing a big brass section as it builds to the deed is one of my favourites.
What I thought was number one actually was number one good job WM. But one of my favourites is from Road To Perdition when the Tom Hanks character takes out the heads of his former organization.
I never knew the depth of my bias when it came to Good Fellas. I thought to myself, ‘How can this not be number 1?’ And then The Godfather scene popped up. Duh on my part! Well played, WatchMojo, well played!
Guy who gets whacked in #9 is the same actor who whacks the guy in #8. Literally showed him getting killed in one movie and then him killing someone in another movie within 15 seconds. The actors name is Frank Whaley or something like that.
Sonny’s death was definitely one of the most iconic death scenes ever made but one of the best ones is when Micheal assassinates the heads of the 5 families
De Niro, Al Pacino and Joe Pesci in almost all of them.
Of course, but who would've expected Frank Whaley to be in 2 of them!
Yup and now they’re back in the new Netflix Film “The Irishman”
Kings of mob movies
Adriatik Laci cuz they’re the best
Tell me, did u get to watch The Irishman? It's on Netflix. It stars Robert De Niro, Al Pacino, Joe Pesci and Harvey Keitel. And its directed my Martin Scorsese. Heard of it?
The killings during the baptism in The Godfather should’ve been the number one spot. IMO
The Baptism is arguably the greatest scene in the history of film. It's beautifully executed and equal parts brutal and mesmerizing. Watching Michael Corleone speak on behalf of his nephew while his men assassinate the other heads of the Five Families as well as Moe Greene really speaks of the nature of being a criminal kingpin.
Until your children are baptized and you start thinking about The Godfather...
OMG YEEEEESSSSSSS!!!!! I mean, ALL FIVE HEADS OF THE FAMILY! BRILLIANT HITS! WatchMojo be fucking up!🙄
Sean Joseph Numero uno,without a doubt.
I tend to agree with you, but the Sonny hit was what started it. I think that's why they chose that one. You wouldn't have one without the other. Plus, they f'ed him up.
Honestly, the baptism scene is not only the best out of mob hits, but also one of the best scenes in history. How the hell is it not here?
My favorite hit
Maybe because it's multiple hits instead of just one?
That is a possibility, but it is so amazing that it should not have been overlooked
cuz it was a montage. I preferred fanucci's death in GF2.
awesome420ication ye Fanuccis death was bloody great. Personal, ruthless and cold.
I still think the cornfield scene in “Casino” was the most brutal.
I also think that it is pretty brutal but I would say the scene with the vice
Yea that was pretty bad......I went to the Mob Musueum in Vegas and saw the prop they used...gives you chills
T F Wow. It would for me, too. :)))
Agreed! One of the most violent. Another was the guy getting cut in half with the chainsaw in Scareface in the hotel.
I have watched a lot of violent films and this scene still makes me squirm. It's almost a little to real.
When Leo DiCaprio, Mark Walbergh and Matt Damon are together, I can't tell them apart.
Exactly. I was confused AF 🤣
Me too 😂😂😂😂😂😂
DiCaprio I can tell apart Wahlberg and Damon on the other hand almost fucking identical.
Diego García Gonzalez BROO EXACTLY
Diego Garcia Gonzales Have you considered eyeglasses?
The hit Micheal put on the 5 families should be #1 in my opinion because in one move he destroyed all his enemies
Michael being at a Baptism while all that cold blooded murder is going on. And renouncing satan in the same breath. That should have been NUMBER ONE!!! Who ever made the list wasn't on the JOB🔫🔫🔫
I make it a three way tie with Michael's hit in the restaurant, dealing with Carlo and his cold-bloodedness in organizing a memorable hit in The Godfather Part II.
Except Hymen Roth
Arguably the greatest scene in the history of cinema. So few words spoken, but so much said about Michael, the family, and the outcome of the film in such a short time.
Michael ordering the hit on his OWN brother in Godfather PT 2. Now, that’s cold.
I feel like Fredo in Godfather 2 deserved a spot. Not only was it a classic style hit, but it meant more when it was the Don executing the hit on his own brother
I like the Moe Green Special!
@@mikespenser4013 That one was a work of art for sure!
Yes. This is why Watch Mojo suck, they always play it so safe
It's only one per franchise as they stated in the beginning. sonny, sollazo, and the heads of the five families are all more iconic hits than Fredo's murder
The Boz that hit wasn’t exciting and most memorable though, the shit was just sad... FREDO!!!!
The Casino one is brutal - gunned down is one thing, bludgeoned to an inch of life and buried is something else.
Casino really was a bit much for me, one of the few I turned away for/felt it was a bit much even if I didn't like him.
don't worry, they weren't actually beaten to death in a cornfield in real life
in real life, they were lured into a basement and beaten there instead, so no need to worry!
@@tillerman7272 but they were dragged and burried in said cornfield ;-P
@@tillerman7272 but actually not with bats, but with fists and kicks lol
The truth was worse than fiction, in reality they didn’t use bats. They beat them to death by kicking and hitting them.
The murder of Don Fanucci in Godfather 2 is my all time favorite mob hit. Everything about that scene is perfect.
The godfather 1 & 2 can have their own separate top 10 mob hits. The movie is just iconic. 👌🏻
"what you got there, Michael?"
murder, perfect? that's profane
Casino is the movie where billy batts finally gets revenge 😂😂😂
It's actually theorised that scorsese used baseball bats in the kill to reference billy "bats"
Actually that was intentional. Tony Spilotro and his brother’s death were incredibly brutal and gruesome. This version was toned down and Scorses decided Batts’ actor (whose name I can’t remember) be the one to kill Nicky. Tony Spilotro was Nicky’s real life inspiration.
@@noahsherwood2445 Frank Vincent
@@noahsherwood2445 They buried them in a place I used to quail hunt
I’m not even gonna lie, that scene is very hard to watch... it looked so real, way better than anything in the new era
The Casino hit should've been second. God, that's one of the most haunting scenes I've seen in a movie.
That bastard had it comming
I can agree with that, because it usually doesn't even get aired on TV because of how graphic it is. They usually skip that scene, and go to the scene where Robert De Niro's character talks about how Joe Pesci's character was whacked.
new idea?..for tesla cars! ..no funds to show!....cell phones are OUT!...of my vocabulary! ...way above my Smart weapons!
I agree. I still can't watch it right now. There's something so disturbing about it.
It might be #1 if the character wasn't such a prick. He tortured, maimed and killed people for little to no reason.
Man, mob movies are simply the best.
indeed
+Vincent Knight I've watched most of these, fucking awesome.
True.
Vincent Knight would Mob/Mafia movies and games still be same if they cut out most or all of the bad language but kept all the violence?
Shit no, those movies need the fucking swearing.
"We can show brutal murders from multiple movies but we have to bleep the cuss words"
Heh. Makes sense.
absolutely true, thanks for making that point, I just dont get censorship
or cover a boob.
Thank you I was wondering if anyone else ever noticed that
What's a cuss word?
Only in America, baby-bitches!
So many iconic mob hits from the The Godfather, including Luca Brasi, Paulie Gatto, Virgil "Turk" Sollozzo and Captain McCluskey, Sonny Corleone, the hits on Moe Greene and the other heads of the Five Families during the baptism, and Carlo Rizzi. All of these could've easily made the list, and in fact, the baptism scene is arguably the greatest scene in the history of film. I would've gone with the baptism hits as number one on this list myself, but Sonny's death is also a worthy choice.
The guy in pulp fiction gets shot, then next movie he's shooting Hoffa
ASMR Rounds Hoffa was before Pulp Fiction ☝🏻
Frank Whaley
Thats the reason marsellus Wallace is so pissed
Zed is dead baby…. Zed is dead! Definitely a worthy mention.
“What you gonna do? You gonna shoot me in front of everybody?”-man who was shot in front of everybody
American Gangster 2007 Reference
''Leave the gun, take the cannoli''
Ad-libbed line = Perfect capper to the scene.
E.C Dub that was the offer he couldn't refuse
I'm laughing miniacally!!!
cannoli taste quite.good
That great line was improv,
How about "leave the gun, take the canolli?"
Fuckkk
not the best "hit" but one of the greatest lines for sure
Classic.
Anyone else notice “Brett” killed “Jimmy Hoffa”?
Sure did. See my comment.
Not until you mentioned it! LOL
don't you mean brad?🤔🤣
Look at the big brain on Brett!
@@justherefortheviolence Jules said "Brad", actually.😶
Some people say that Tommy's death in Goodfellas is so abrupt, yet so deserved, that it is funny. I always think, considering that it is someone dieing, "funny how?"
This comment is Underappreciated and Well Done sir.
@@sabas7549 thank you sir, I appreciate your appreciation.👍
funny like he was a clown, you know he amused me
Y’know, it’s just funny....
@@cesardachimp8172 funny, what? Like a clown? Like his death was there to amuse you?
De Niro and Pesci are the best gangster characters ever they can’t be beat
DeNiro is a liberal stooge though.
Well, they DID take a whallop in Casino tho
Wolfgang Schubert I think pacino is good but de Niro and pesci are so much better
pesci has an annoying face
earl turk doesn’t matter he’s still one of the best actors to play a gangster
Something tells me that #1 is gonna be the hit that Scar put out on Mufasa.
I don't think you get what a mob hit is.
McMagic15 So you're telling me that wasn't a mob hit after I just watched like 15 of them?
+SANHII G Yes. Scar is not a mobster.
McMagic15 How? So you're also telling me it was just perfect timing when he let his brother go and it wasn't preorganized?
+Paul Patriot How do you function in the real world if you can't sense a joke....
"The various hits of all the family heads at the end of The Godfather!"
Good call Jason especially Moe Green getting through the eye.
Good call Jason especially Moe Green getting through the eye.
Omg !! who could forget that !! a classic of gangland violence if you notice that scene is shamelessly ripped off in Revenge of the Sith !! when all the JEDI are offed and the GASP youngling scene [HOW DO I NOTICE THESE THINGS!?] ENJOY THE NIGHT !1
Classic scene, then off to "off" the brother-in-law :-)
Jason Winn
Tony sending bad cop Mel on a permanent trip in Lopez's office in Scarface is my favorite. "So long Mel, have a nice trip." "F**K YOU!!!" BANG!
Did he ever buy one of those first-class tickets to the resurrection?
@@arizonawrestlinginterviews1040 in spades (pun intended) 😄
The moral of the story: NEVER GET INVOLVED WITH ORGANIZED CRIME!!!!
U only die if u fuck up
City of Roses 1845 the death penalty is technically organized crime. Murder is murder 🤷♂️ you can murder a good person or murder a bad person.
@@yunggsosa9761 easier said than done
Amen.
im gonna get the papers, get the papers
They called him Jimmy Two-Times...
@Leo Peridot What has Trump got to do with anything?
@Leo Peridot Are you completely insane or is there a hidden point to your rambling?
Love that scene
*get your shoeshiner*
Why not the baptism scene from the godfather instead?
really.....it was the most classic iconic moment of dominance, retribution, and brilliance ever portrayed in one of the greatest movies ever made. Ol' Mikey opened up a whole case of whup ass on that one....i dont get it.
David Glasco It was a montage and had multiple hits
It was a montage plus it was part of the same franchise as Sonny's death.
THAT deserved #1! The most dramatic series of hits ive ever seen!
realistically like 6/10 of these should be from Godfather I & II
I like how the spoiler alert was after you guys showing multiple character deaths...
I tell them that all the time
+Trent csqw They are really to stupid to say: "spoilers for the following movies..."
+Trent csqw I agree. On the other hand anyone with an IQ of over 40 would understand spoilers were ahead anyway.
+Trent csqw if you didnt think a top ten mob hit video would have spoilers then its your own stupid fault...anyone with half a brain would know the video would have spoilers before even clicking on it
drakionclawers
I've seen all these movies, so nothing was a spoiler for me. I am merely pointing out the fact that they show the death of many characters, before their warning, that there will be a spoiler alert. It kind of defeats the point of putting out a spoiler alert. Just don't put out the spoiler alert or put it at the very beginning of the video. So, the fact that you would respond to me seriously about this truly shows who indeed has half the brain. I'll point out that that person is you. I hope you were able to follow that insult.
I like how WatchMojo set up the same actor who got killed by Samuel L. Jackson in Pulp Fiction to killing Jack Nicholson in Hoffa lol
Frank Whaley
Frank Whaley killed by Samuel Jackson and Vincent Vega in Pulp Fiction and then he killed Jack Nicholson and Danny DeVito in Hoffa what a coincidence and interesting too.
@@marshaloiscamillephilpotts9608 I guess he wasn't dead🤣
Ha! I had to confirm that one too, good job mojo.
Denzel? Training day? The russian mob got him at the end .
Yeah, I liked how they laughed at Denzel when he was barely clinging to the door with all those bullets in him. Then put him out of his misery. Dont F with a Russian Mob and accidentally kill someone in the family...AND dont give him his money for the mistake.
Gary Oldman's death in State of Grace is a very tragic and emotional death. He's murdered by his brother, played by Ed Harris. My honest opinion is State of Grace is one mob film that is grossly overlooked.
oldjello true
Another true story, State of Grace, about the Irish mob.
I agree with old jelly. State of Grace is underrated. Grest flick.
State of Grace has become a cult classic.
actors-you're glorifying fuckin actors. sean penn's a commie twat loser. it's garbage.
_As far back as I can remember, I always wanted to be a gangster_
only in the movies and shows
Why almost everytime it's there own people who kill each other. Greed is a dangerous and very common thing in the life of a gangster and it's often not knowing when to back down or not knowing when enough is enough that gets people killed. I never wanted to be a gangster cause I saw to much back stabbing and it's like what's the point if at any second you get trapped over something stupid. Also I've always been the type of guy in which I'd rather get jumped by a group then be the group jumping one guy. If your scaring tactics require a whole squad to send a message i don't fear you. And yes I have been jumped and when some bloods asked me if I wanted there help I told em no if I'm getting vengeance i do it myself i don't send others to do my work for me.
Man, Al Pacino is my one and only! 😍 Loved “Carlito’s Way”! And that “Adios, counselor!” line was perfect! 😁 For “The Godfather”, the way Michael tricked Carlo into thinking he was safe from execution was brilliant! He was so calm and smooth with it! 😃
The 'Leave the gun, take the cannoli' hit on Paulie Gatto with Statue of Liberty in the background from The Godfather is cinematographically the best. That the line is ad-libbed makes it even better.
The ending of casino won’t Nicky and Dominic was f-ing savage
"Say 'ello to my lil friend!" One of the best lines ever.
Look how they massacred my boi
Road to Perdition. The scene in the rain. As hits go, it was almost poetry.
The Tony Montana scene is the most legendary of them all
As a Black guy, that True Romance killing was the bomb when Hoppers character told the mobster the history of Sicily's population. I died laughing.
Nothing from "Road to Perdition"? That whole movie was pretty much one hit after another. "The Iceman" should have made it on here, too...
I just said the same thing...lol
The death of Don Ciccio is my personal favorite. Ciccio's acting is awesome.
Brett in Pulp Fiction is the same actor who shot Hoffa. Frank Whaley
Rob Estees . he also caps the 'star trek ng' chick in 'Swimming with the sharks'.
I never noticed that was him. While he doesn't actually kill anyone in this one, he plays one of the fake Lee Harvey Oswalds in JFK.
He also has a godfather connection(kinda) because he was in The Freshman and He was in Career Oppertunities which has nothing to do with this but did also star Jennifer Connelly and she was hawt in that movie.
@@tipsythefedora I frankly can't recall Jennifer Connelly not being hot in any movie.
He was in american pie tooo
Agreed. Sonny's death was the most brutal scene ever.
Kimmo Laine nah....the baptism scene
Kleinfeld looks like the inspiration for Ken Rosenberg from GTA.
He was.
That's where they got rosenbergs charecter
My favorite is Casino. Just how he was narrating the entire movie up to that point and was still narrating it, but was interrupted with a bat to the knee.
Billy Bats getting revenge for what happened in Goodfellas
In Casino. The cornfield.. haha yeah
With a baseball bat, ironically enough.
Haha thats what I use to say
"It was revenge for Billy Bats... And a few other things."
And that's that.
here hoping the baptism scene is #1
well sonny beat out the baptism later in the movie but not complaining
I would place the baptism scene above sonny too
+Jodie Fox (Allonsy1963) It's a much better scene, but it's multiple hits not just one so maybe that's why they didn't add it.
Jesse Norwalt yeah I was thinking along that line too since all the other people on the list was a single killing
Jodie Fox But your totally right that's the best scene!
" You wanna play rough?Ok. Say hello to my little friend!"
This is seriously one of my favorites scene in movies
Same here.
I liked the hit on Hyman Roth in Godfather II. It brought a bit of history to mind.
I rather liked the car bomb hit on the baker in Godfather II where Michael Corleone takes an appropriate eye for an eye vengeance for the dynamite killing of his first wife Appolonia. I wonder why this scene was deleted from the theatre release of Godfather II.
In real life Tommy DeVito of Goodfellas was a 6' 2" psychopath even worse that what was portrayed in the movie and his actual death was much more gruesome. John Gotti considered him to be a punk and he had him locked away in a room to be tortured for over a week before he was killed.
What about the hit on Bugs Bunny by Elmer Fudd?
Too damn gruesome for family oriented UA-cam.
He never got the hit off successfully
1) elmer is not Mafia. 2) he never got him
Pssh GTFOH. Wiley’s elaborated hits on Roadie top this easily. If he had only knew was putting Acme out of business over a simple midday snack...
Here you go fuckers! 😂 😂 😂
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Personally, I think that the movies about the mafia have brought both fascination and horror for me. But I can withstand the horror while being fascinated at the same time.
4:11 I love how WatchMojo shows the most gruesome murders in movie history but bleep out curse words.
Vitos revenge was the best for me. He waited a lifetime to avenge his father and did it the most O.G way possible. Literally sliced his chest open in his own house and with his men all around him lol
Sonny's death being #1 makes sense, it upset audiences since we loved him as that big brother who wanted the best for his sister and family in general. Never easy to watch that scene...
Alonzo from Training Day should've gotten an mention
Totally man, that russian mob job was heavy
True but its a rather a gang movie then a mob movie
Jason Nobody Pulp Fiction wasn't a mob movie either..
This grill Is not a home thats right
cdp619 it's basically the same as sonny's hit. Only not as memorable.
Michael Corleone, do you renounce Satan?
"I do."
Huh , How can I renounce myself?
kevincarter2020 “I do nenounce him.”
The True Romance scene with Christopher Walken and Dennis Hopper is a classic. When you know you are about to die make the most of it.
One of the best scenes ever, 2 heavyweights absolutely bossing it
As far back as I could remember I always wanted to paint houses
De Niro's Al Capone killing of one his henchman with the baseball bat was awesome - the background music, the acting, and the sheer fear he instilled on everyone was pretty cool.
"Please show mercy! look in your hard-drive!" "...file not found"
I'd def trade Casino for Goodfellas. Tommy luckily went so easily vs. Nicky went brutally, no guns just bats and buried alive, wooow....
not only that, but Goodfellas is the superior film, in every way.
Nicolas Bozzo Just bats, yes. Billy Batts.
never could take the baseball bats scene. Too...over the top. And this is from a guy who is a horror movie fan.
Real tommy went much worse than Nicky
Carlos Bozzo r u fucking kidding me Tommy devito in goodfellas was just as crazy as Nicky well I do agree wit u that Nicky might’ve been worse by a lil
“Mob life is rough...”
I’d argue you’d better pray to see the next day.
Nicky santoro demise in casino should of been number one...that scene still haunting 24 years later
If more than 1 was allowed from the same movie:
1.Sunny's wack.
2.Michael kills the Cop and the Turk.
3.Luca Brasi sleeps with the fishes.
1. The "meeting of the five families"
2. Clemenza kills Carlo
3. Michael killing Solozzo and Cpt. McClusky
It seams you like The sequel more than part 1.I love it too but the first one is just untouchable for me.
+Mihael Tomov these are all from the first one
Mine would be;
1. Sonny's whack
2. Carlo's whack
3. Don Ciccio
4. The five family heads
Fredo killed from the order of Michael...your own brother is the ultimate
I guessed Number One before watching this video. If they had allowed multiple hits from any franchise then The Godfather would get all of them.
You're damn right on that. Heck, the first Godfather movie would take up about four or five slots on the list itself.
Godfather = Greatest movies of all time
I, personally, never much cared for it, and I like Mafia movies.
Jim Kelly
Goodfellas, definitely.
Jim Kelly ahhh shut the fuck up. Everyone says that but really it isnt even a mob movie. Do you ever get to see what the mob does or its business? All you see is a bunch of gangsters stealing and killing people for money. The goodfellas is a gangster movie subjected to the mob. It isnt a fucking mob movie.
Untouchables is a mob movie. Just to share an example. Scar face is more of a mob movie than goodfellas. At least it touched on how scarface came to be with unique higher ups in the cartel making him what he was by the end of the movie
and dont get me wrong. i love goodfellas but you have to admit there is a huge difference
and if you think of it a little. bit more Casino is more of a mob movie than goodfellas.
So Henry Hill wasn't actually an associate of the the Lucchese crime family? But the Godfather, being a fictional tale, and having been purposely scrubbed of any mention of the word "Mafia," was real? Thanks for clearing that up.
And yes, that's how the US Mafia largely made its money, through illegal enterprise.
No, I never saw it firsthand but I've watched court testimonies from Mafia figures and read everything I could get my hands on.
They're gonna have a field day with Netflix's The Irishman
Bloated and not really new. Ray Ramono was actually the best acting job. It was a remake of Hogfa.
Great movie....
No they won't. I've never before been bored during a "mob" movie. That turd was 3 1/2 hours of drudgery wrapped in a week old newspaper.
The baptism scene in the godfather was extraordinary, with michael denouncing Satan as his men kill their targets
Reservoir Dogs, crazy ending.
Being realistic, Tony would have died anyway just from massive blood loss.
Maybe.
SPACE MONKEY1102 id have to disagree with you
dfss csss i have to majorly disagree that is your opinion 😂 but its considered one of his best movies of all time he literally carries a movie for almost 3 hours. Its a good movie and isn’t over the top except for the ending which wasn’t bad. Ot was to show the brutal violence of the 80’s which was unheard of in The Godfather age.
Ya think ?
Scarface Haiku:
Mountains of cocaine /
My little friend says hello/
Face down in fountain
All the hits in The Godfather are number 1!
@mo zack
The baptismal scene!!! Mike cold as ice!!! And many people dead as door nails!!! That should have been number ONE!!!
There is a reason that many consider Godfather one of the best films of all time. Let alone the best mob movie. Every scene on the first Godfather picture was perfect. Every scene.
0:25
Poor Don Ciccio, all he wanted to do was meet you at the bookstore.
One of my favorite mob hit scenes is when they blow up micheal corleones car when apolonia starts the car. She is so proud and wants to show micheal that she can drive it over by herself and Michaels realization of whats going to happen just a second too late. I think its pretty dramatic and an important part of micheals personality from then on.
This is one of the most accurate lists of WatchMojo.
Five Families has to be 1. That's my prediction.
+Dominic Uccelli I'll take Sonny in retrospect.
I think Cousin Marv in The Drop was very well done, especially considering it was James Gandolfini's last role.
You missed the mark...You should have looked at “HOODLUM”
Fredo’s hit was the saddest and most powerful hit in my opinion
After all those years it still is.
My family grew up next to Anthony Spilotro (Nicky Santoros character in Casino) and he used to pay the neighborhood kids lots of money to write down the license plates of all cars near his house hahaha
Suave Joker Why would he do that?? If you'd care to explain.
@@nirvanalama8493 maybe he know a police officer how work in license plates and he can ask for supect car who is it
sorry for my english
pcnote ohk. thanks mate!! And your English is fine. It's just a language, as long as the other understand it's just a form of communication. Cheers!! 👍
Mhm. Sonny's death still gets me to this day.
There was no hesitation in the casino hit with the bats none whatsoever
0:57 that blood splatter sound effect goes so well with it
10:42 - “An M-16 equipped with a grenade launcher” is simply called an M203.
The M203 is the grenade launcher itself. Learn your military nomenclature before you trying to criticize
It’s simply called M203. Nobody says an M-16 with a M203 attachment.
And bitch please, I spent 10 years in a combat unit. I know military nomenclature.
My favorite hit was the Baptism Scene in Godfather, personally
Blood and gore is A-Okay but a F bomb is crossing the line.....
michael preller welcome to America
bludgeoning a man with a baseball bat and buying him alive = ok. a naked woman = not ok
You make no sense
Huh, so Vincent and Jules killed Brett becuase he wacked Jimmy Hoffa :P
Payback's a bitch, is it?!
Exactly
nicky and dominick santoro from casino was one of my all time favorite scenes from a movie... it was graphic and violent but the entire time you felt bad for nicky as he begged for his brothers life.
Tom Hanks. (Mike Sullivan) his hit on Daniel Craig's character (Connor Rooney) in Road to Perdition with the orchestra playing a big brass section as it builds to the deed is one of my favourites.
One of the best in my opinion.
@@cludden2003 Agreed.
Luca Brasci - The Godfather
That one is so laughable, I love it!
he sleeps with the fishes
What I thought was number one actually was number one good job WM. But one of my favourites is from Road To Perdition when the Tom Hanks character takes out the heads of his former organization.
Did you forget the assassin that got Mr. Sullivan himself, at the end of the movie?
yessss!!
Agreed with this movie. Should be on the list for sure. Either moment in film
I love The Untouchables
Watching al capone joe pesci and de niro just pleases me they're genuinely fucking amazing
I never knew the depth of my bias when it came to Good Fellas. I thought to myself, ‘How can this not be number 1?’ And then The Godfather scene popped up. Duh on my part! Well played, WatchMojo, well played!
The Untouchables: baseball bat
I havent watched, but the hit on Sonny has to be the best.
Edit: Bravo
bushnellparty It is.
reading the book fiest as a kid, the hit on Luca effed me up
Al Pacino, Robert De Niro, & the guy from "My Cousin Vinny" are in every mob movie.
The guy from "My Cousin Vinny" is Joe Pesci.
Please just stop
+Neel Joshi Ah, thx. I couldn't think of it.
+Johnny Knoneborg I will not.
Because they're the better italian actors, and usually the mob is thought to be italians.
Guy who gets whacked in #9 is the same actor who whacks the guy in #8. Literally showed him getting killed in one movie and then him killing someone in another movie within 15 seconds. The actors name is Frank Whaley or something like that.
Sonny’s death was definitely one of the most iconic death scenes ever made but one of the best ones is when Micheal assassinates the heads of the 5 families