The book Wiseguy is 10x better than the movie. And Goodfellas is one of my favorites. In Henry's son's book, he stated he had to have his braces readjusted/restarted 3 times because Henry kept stiffing the orthodontists lol
Had a book , movie deal, enough cash to be comfortable, surrounded by friends. I mean nobodys life is without some tragedy . But he didnt seem to have such a sad life in his final years
Henry Hill, just like the rest of these criminals were displayed by good looking hollywood stars, for example Ray Liotta or Robert De Niro, although in real life they were quite ugly or at best mediocre looking degenerate full-time criminals. The movie bends the real facts and many will remember Hill as a kind of sympathic Robin Hood like rogue. The movie is fun and giggles, but it aint the real story in many aspects.
Hill just always did what HE wanted to do with little remorse for the ramifications of the people around him. He lived by his rules. Gotta give it to him. I'm actually surprised he lived to almost 70. That's not too bad.
For a while, every night I drove home, I saw Henry Hill going westbound on 80th Street North in between I-5 and Highway 99 in a seafoam green Subaru Legacy. One time, I waved at him, and he waved back and smiled.
Last time i was this early, tommy was still shinin ma shoes 🤯🧐
The book Wiseguy is 10x better than the movie. And Goodfellas is one of my favorites. In Henry's son's book, he stated he had to have his braces readjusted/restarted 3 times because Henry kept stiffing the orthodontists lol
Really interesting 👍🏻
At least he is making varsity athlete as the story telling!
Hill was an absolute mess!!!
and no control over himself!
Free Henry NOW.......
Hill was a rat
Vario was diddling his misses & his mate Tommy tried to rape her... Then Jimmy set him up for a hit. I don't blame Hill. 🤷🏽♂️
You would be to if you we're going to prison for years! when your mom calls you up stairs to eat ask her!
Hill was a criminal, his criminal spirit was always with him no matter where he went, because he never repented in spirit of his crimes
We got Rats
@@leemontoya8028 thank you my brother these people ant broke law in their life calling people rats hhaa they know nothing about dick
Hill was a criminal in spirit and mind, as a result, he was never free of his ghost, because he never repented.
Essentially Hill wiped out the competition for the other families.
Hill's children hated him.
They must be allergic to garbage and rats
Really? Were they interviewed/release books?
@@AO_Rourkethey released a book called On the Run and it's excellent. Henry's son hated him.
@@Hand_Painted_Tie Appreciate this, thank you
@@Hand_Painted_TieSons usually hate their fathers. Regardless of what occurs lol
All that money he blew, just to get the next fix? 😢
Crimes Time Stories! your confused! Hill was not a informant he flipped! there is a Difference!
no shit sherlock
Had a book , movie deal, enough cash to be comfortable, surrounded by friends. I mean nobodys life is without some tragedy . But he didnt seem to have such a sad life in his final years
Hitman: Blood money background music 😂. Christmas party? 🤔
Henry Hill, just like the rest of these criminals were displayed by good looking hollywood stars, for example Ray Liotta or Robert De Niro, although in real life they were quite ugly or at best mediocre looking degenerate full-time criminals. The movie bends the real facts and many will remember Hill as a kind of sympathic Robin Hood like rogue. The movie is fun and giggles, but it aint the real story in many aspects.
None of this is true. Henry was relocated to Texas where he found employment in the propane business and started calling himself "Hank".
Considering his "good friend" Jimmy was going to kill him and his wife, I'd flip faster than a McDonald's burger patty.
I met Henry once honestly I wasn't impressed I liked his son tho he tired his best
Hill just always did what HE wanted to do with little remorse for the ramifications of the people around him. He lived by his rules. Gotta give it to him. I'm actually surprised he lived to almost 70. That's not too bad.
Nice to see you back
For a while, every night I drove home, I saw Henry Hill going westbound on 80th Street North in between I-5 and Highway 99 in a seafoam green Subaru Legacy.
One time, I waved at him, and he waved back and smiled.
Rat
Well, this is something. Chaotic, difficult, pathetic, and excited second half of life in Henry Hill.
Deserved
😊