Massacre Mafia Movie Analysis

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Now, I'm not one to normally watch a mafia movie. It's not because I don't like a bit of crime every once and awhile, but I usually find most mafia movies to be rather boring. In fact, I have never sat down and watched any of The Godfather movies. I know, I know, for shame! I'm sure they are great films, but I just think you need to be the right mood to watch them, and I'm usually never in that type of mood. However, give me a mafia movie that is considered to be one of the most violent, cheesiest, low budget affairs, I'll be all over that like a hooker on blow. Massacre Mafia Style is exactly that type of movie. Directed, written and starring Duke Mitchell, who you may know better as musician, and after seeing this movie, you'll still know …show more content…
A lot of work went into improving the video and audio of Massacre Mafia Style and a big bravo needs to be given. The film is looking absolutely fantastic, especially when you compare it to the included trailer, which shows a film full of dirt and scratches. There is still a bit of dirt here and there, but nothing that detracts from your enjoyment of this cheeseball. The audio fairs just as well, packing a nice punch and delivering that wonderfully inappropriate soundtrack through your speakers.

Special Features for Massacre Mafia Style are a boatload, although not much is actually about the movie you just watched. The features mostly focus on Duke Mitchell and his personal and professional life. I would have loved to have learned more about the movie, but for anyone that wants to know anything about Duke, you'll be in heaven here. You have a very long special that interviews Duke's son, Jeffrey Mitchell, and goes deep into Duke's life. You also have a bunch of home videos, a short interview (10 minutes) with producer Matt Cimber and Jim Lobianco, which is probably the only feature on here that goes into any sort of detail about the making and marketing of the movie; numerous still galleries, trailers, radio spots, filmographies and lots more. It's quite a list of stuff included, which you see below, however, there is one feature I need to point out. Cara Salerno, who stars in the movie and bares her "talents", has a filmography included as a feature and inside you have the option to view a nude photo gallery of her. It's a site to behold and probably the best damn feature I've ever seen. Also included in her filmography is a trailer for a movie she starred in, in the 60's, titled Space Thing and it's 4 minutes of glorious 60's boobs and bush. I still haven't stopped

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