Explore Kate Housden's board 'My home ideas' on Pinterest, the world's catalog of ideas. Lleras (Neighbour (uncredited)) Timothy Stickney. Well 'The Super' is a very different flick from what it was like and at first I was very suspicious. The problem for Louie is that he must live in the rundown block until the repairs are complete. Louie's father is the real boss, and he has no intention of paying for the repairs. This leaves Louie to live in the squalor his tenants endure all year round.- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -goumba from Jersey City NJ- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -Although not Joe Pesci's best film, it had enough funny moments in it for me to watch it again. Joe Pesci was at his crazy comic best. Vincent Gardenia's expressions and comedic timing helped make this an enjoyable film. Too bad, he & Pesci would have been a good team in other future projects. This is a movie that is built completely around Pesci's comic talents and at the latest after seeing the film I should believe no one can deny it anymore: damn he's a very funny little man! A primavera chegou, o que faz com que os animais da floresta despertem da hiberna. Ao acordar eles logo t Consta que o Super-Homem e o Batman se encontraram a comprar. Desde o Groupon a LetsBonus, tudo num . O maior portal de descontos em Portugal. Another thing that is great about . What's best about all this, film is rather a short one. It's got basically only one joke so they end the movie on time before it wears out. The ideal way to watch . It's not Scorsese's work and it certainly isn't very ingenious film but it really made me laugh and I guess that's what comedies are suppose to do. In Home Alone, he played a bumbling theif. In Goodfellas, he played a vile gangtser, now Joe Pesci will play a superintendant in . For his birthday once, his father gave him one of his buildings. It was a run- down apartment building and since then, Louie has ignored the tenant's complaints for him to fix things. All Louie wants is the rent. Soon Louie is taken to court. The judge sentences him to house arrest in his building. So Louie packs his bags and moves in to Apartment 5. C. It was anything but that. The room was like the rest of the apartment: run down, torn furnature, dirty, eech! The sink even shoots up water. Next morning, Louie meets Tito, a young lad who lives in the building. Louie thinks Tito messed with his stereo, so he plugs it in to try it. It works- -for two minutes. It blows a fuse because he never fixed the electricity in the building. Louie goes to the store to buy food: screw top wine and bread as hard as a board. The store has 2. 4 different kinds of pork rinds but only one kind of peanut butter. A tenant, Marlon, is holding a three- card monty game. Camilo (Camilo de Oliveira) . Louie plays and loses. Louie invites his girlfriend, Heather, over but she is too creeped out by the building. Later that day Louie plays basketball with Marlon and friends, who really play fierce when it's for money. Louie also put's in electricity. Probably to sweeten a relationship with Naomi Bensinger, a court laison. With electricity now in, the tenants have a party. A loud one and Louie doesn't like it. Winter came around and he was . Soon Louie learns to co- exist with the tenants, learns they're human beings like everyone else, and he and Marlon make some calls and really fix the building into a fabulous looking building! This movie is pretty good. If not for Joe Pesci, this movie would collapse under it's own weight. This was Vincent Gardenia's last film. He had a heart attack in 1. He was good in this movie also. So Pesci fans, see this film when you get the chance! In this movie , they show a situation that is normal for some parts of the cities in the world. He will find a great place to park his car and will notice that the alarm works well. A guarantee for a fun evening in front of the tv. Badly written and unbeliveable pretty much all the way through. One of Gardenia's final films. Joe Pecci is excellent as . His red Corvette is stripped the first night. He is constantly hustled by his neighbors. Scenes such as when he goes to the local grocery to buy wine, or when his elegant girlfriend visits his dumpy apartment, are classic comedy. Vincent Gardenia as Peci's overbearing father, is a role not unlike the one he played in . The movie definitely is re watchable, and most likely will seem even funnier on repeat viewings. Highly recommended, especially for those who appreciate dark comedy. Son wants to please his hard- nosed, cheap father by being the cheapest building owner he can be. But as he is sentenced to live in one of his worst maintained buildings, he is forced to learn several lessons about life. Not everyone likes this type of humor, but if you liked Joe Pesci in My Cousin Vinnie I would be sure to watch this movie. As the tight- wad Super, most of the jokes are at Pesci's character's expense. However, it still leaves room for Pesci's particular style of humor. The people he becomes involved with could be anybody living anywhere in the US. There are not many recognizable names in this movie but has some familiar faces that I remember from other movies. I found this to be a hilarious movie and wholly recommend it. Have a little sense of humor about this one. Obviously it does not contain realistic elements and the acting of some of the characters didn't give their brightest performances but it's more a show than a movie. I classify movies as films that are to be taken seriously precluding to aspects like acting, filming, dialogue, original comedy, killer special effects. I classify shows as films that are made strictly just to entertain us. The Super is a comedy and it made me laugh hysterically just watching Pesci's physical acting. The dad was hilarious. A lot of people say he did terrible. He was an arrogant slumlord and a big old asshole that had mercy for not a soul. Reminds me of my Uncle Jimmy from Boston. His angry bantering and selfish statements were so funny and in my mind authentic. Eh whatever were watchin Pesci just to belly laugh. So don't pay attention the shitty elements that most critics cap on but just sit down, hit the bong, and see if you don't pee in your pants laughing at the awesome talents of Joe Pesci. Pesci (Goodfellas) plays Louis Kritski Jr., a slumlord like his father, Big Lou (Gardenia) who gets sentenced to live in one of his apartments he must fix in 1. He meets a council woman from court (Osbourne) who checks in on him to see if he's doing what he supposed to do and tries hitting on her. He befriends Marlon (Blades) who tries getting him to play basketball and such. Soon, Louis realizes he can't be like his selfish father and must be his own man. I think this is one of Pesci's best and he & the late, Gardenia were great together. I never laughed so hard in my life. Pesci is god and this movie is very funny... However, immediately after the second explosion, a close- up shows the water level is visibly higher than it was before. He closes the front door, walks into the bathroom and the light fixture is still there. But in the next shot the fixture is now inexplicably lying on the floor in the water puddle. This is never explained.
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