Frank Sivero

Frank Sivero

  • Born: 1952-1-6
  • Height: 5' 7" (1.7 m)
  • Extended Reading
    • Gerry 2022-03-15 08:01:01

      New York New York Essays

      "New York, New York" is an absolute blockbuster in a sense, with a $9 million production investment, a huge set-piece, and a grand, full-blown Hollywood-style song and dance scene. This kind of control over the big scene is Scorsese's specialty, but he can't see this film as a tribute-style song...

    • Gennaro 2022-03-15 08:01:01

      a little bit

      Why did "New York, New York" flutter back then? Lalaland can be popular at home and abroad for a while, is it really a factor of the times? However, the transition after five years in "New York, New York" is much more amazing than that of Lalaland, including after the transition. The song-and-dance...

    • Coby 2022-03-27 09:01:21

      Martin Sykesese is not used to this style of play, but De Niro's performance is still wonderful, and the story is a bit mixed in the back.

    • Arden 2022-03-26 09:01:14

      It seems that the golden partner can't find the feeling of making a music film

    New York, New York quotes

    • Jimmy: I know you from some place.

      Francine: No.

      Jimmy: You don't remember me?

      Francine: No.

      Jimmy: You don't remember we met a few years ago? It was at a party or a dance. We had a long conversation. You can't remember that?

      Francine: No.

      Jimmy: I just want to explain to you, first of all, my parents are over there, my mother and father, my brother and sister. So I got to see them because I just was two years in the service, you know, so they haven't see me. Now, I want to get your phone number so I can tell you tomorrow about what I was thinking about. There's something very, very important I've got to talk to you about.

      Francine: No.

      Jimmy: No what? No what?

      Francine: No.

      Jimmy: No?

      Francine: No.

      Jimmy: No, no, no. You don't understand. Give me your number. You got a pencil or something?

      Francine: No.

      Jimmy: All right. I have a photographic memory. Just give me your number, and I'll remember it.

      Francine: No.

      Jimmy: Yes.

      Francine: No.

      Jimmy: Yes.

      Francine: No.

      Jimmy: Can I meet you at Central Park? I'm serious.

      Francine: I know. No.

      Jimmy: I mean, come on. There's no way...

      Francine: No!

    • Jimmy: You're an agent?

      Tony Harwell: I reiterate, yes.

      Jimmy: If I went down there, would you be my agent?

      Tony Harwell: No.

      Tony Harwell: Why not?

      Tony Harwell: I ain't interested. I'm satisfied with the list of clients I got now.

      Jimmy: You're makin' a mistake, but okay, you know.

      Tony Harwell: I made a lot of mistakes. So I'll make another one. This one's on me.