Posted on 06/15/2018 9:23:49 AM PDT by Red Badger
Gotti starring John Travolta is just as bad as you might imagine, and then some. I cant say I blame director Kevin Connolly, who took over from a long series of unfortunate incidents that led to this production. Connolly was hamstrung by Travolta, by a really grossly bad script, and a series of producers some of whom had criminal records.
Last nights premiere of Gotti was entertaining more for the celebrities who showed up Regis and Joy Philbin, Susan Lucci and husband Helmut Huber, former police commissioner Ray Kelly and his wife Veronica, and their broadcaster son Greg among them.
I dont know what those people thought of Gotti but in our packed overflow screening room, many in the audience fled the theater before the movie was over. (My friend said, Its late, maybe they were hungry.)
Gotti has around 28 producers and looks like the all you can eat buffet version of a gourmet Martin Scorsese movie. You only realize how amazing James Gandolfini was in The Sopranos by watching Travolta act with his chin, the same way he portrayed Robert Shapiro in the OJ mini series. Between Travolta and real life wife Kelly Preston, who plays Mrs. Gotti, the movie is like an infomercial for wigs. (The only person they were missing was Joyce Bouffant thats a joke. Get it?) I guess Scientology is like the Mafia, so the Travoltas know their material.
Much of Gotti is Travolta acting against himself, although sometimes he has the kid playing John Gotti Jr, Spencer Rocco Lofranco whos in another movie maybe on Lifetime. The screenplay is so bad that theres no sympathy or interest in anyone else, although I did kind of like the supporting work of Pruitt Taylor Vince, Stacey Keach, and Chris Mulkey. Like director Connolly, they made their best effort.
At some point in the PR for this film, there was a lot made of Travoltas daughter Ella being cast. But shes not in credits and not on screen. I have no idea what happened there.
The movies entire goal is to exonerate, absolve, or explain the life of John Gotti Jr., who gave up the mob and walked away in exchange for his freedom. The thing is, Ive meet him recently a few times, and Mr. Goti Jr. is totally affable and extremely friendly. The movie is based on his book, and I cant tell if hes totally happy with it. But his father is dead, and hes trying to live his life.
But the obstacle is that his father was a vicious animal. We cant get around that. All the people who worked for him were no better. The fact that Lem Dobbs and Leo Rossi wrote a non existent screenplay about these hideous people doesnt help. It jumps back and forth, theres no way of knowing whats going on, where we are in the time line, whos whacking who, etc.
Gotti has a zero far on Rotten Tomatoes. Id give it a 10 or 15. As a New Yorker and a fan of The Godfather, I dig the mob lore, the Little Italy social clubs, and the whole story of the Castellano hit at Sparks Steak House but as fiction, not as real life. But the gratuituous violence hey this stuff really happened, and it wasnt funny to the victims. And its not so funny seeing it rationalized here.
Note to John Travolta no one buys the wigs in real life. I know youre all Xenu and everything, but take them off already, buddy. Not doing you any favors.
Wonder how Gotti would have felt about a real-life Hollywood “finocchio” playing him.
Fuhgeddaboudit.................
Didn’t he used to be somebody?
I can’t stand anything with John Travolta in it.
Gotti would have whacked all 28 producers.
It’s currently running a zero on Rotten Tomatoes. That’s with only 11 reviews, but still, it’s obviously pretty awful.
He peaked the first year of Welcome Back Kotter
“Hey, John — get your shinebox!”
He peaked when he did “The Boy in the Plastic Bubble”.
It must be worse than Battlefield Earth......................
Hated that show.
Susan Lucci AND her (unknown) husband Helmut Huber are in this film? Well, why didn’t you say so?
That settles it!
Except for that one blond student
“up your nose with a rubber hose.”
John Travolta is proof that in America you can have no talent and make a fortune.
I do respect his love of aviation
I would never pay for a movie starring a Scientologist.
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