Goodfellas Resources
Websites
We think the name says it all, but if it doesn't, this is the movie's official slot on the Warner Brothers website.
Start with Goodfellas, and fall down a mob movie black hole.
Relive Henry Hill's worst day ever on Twitter. And don't forget to stir the sauce.
TCM's entry on Goodfellas shows that the network isn't just for grandpas.
Think you know all there is to know about Goodfellas? Think again, wiseguy or -girl.
Book or TV Adaptations
In 2012, AMC announced plans to turn Goodfellas into a television series. It has yet to materialize.
Articles and Interviews
Empire's Henri Behar hits the "mean streets" with Scorsese and his cast and crew. Get it? 'Cause Mean Streets is another famous Scorsese flick?
In which, shockingly, he gives Goodfellas one star. Just kidding. He loved it.
The real scoop from the guys and dolls who were there.
Entertainment Weekly's Jeff Labrecque and Kevin P. Sullivan duke it out—because when it comes to mob movies, "there can only be one boss."
The BBC's Tom Brook looks back at the birth of the chatty gangster.
The Washington Post takes a look at all of the films influenced by Goodfellas. It's an impressive list.
Video
Here's the teaser that got audiences stoked to see the film. Check out that totally '90s, "in a world…" flair!
There's always a Lego version.
Henry's first introduction to Jimmy Conway. His hobbies include hugging, gambling, slipping people money, and stealing every single thing he can get his hands on.
Cooking massive meals in the middle of the night. Not asking too many questions when you want to borrow a butcher knife. Aren't moms the best?
Don't tell Tommy DeVito he's funny. (And, heads up, this one contains some seriously salty language.)
Another take on Tommy's "funny how?" scene, this time with pooches. Be warned: they didn't clean up the language.
Spoiler alert: Gene and Roger give it two enthusiastic thumbs up.
In this undated clip from the American Film Institute, the fast-talking director goes deep about Goodfellas' cinematic roots.
Pesci still holds the record for the shortest Oscar acceptance speech ever.
Directing Your Mom Tip #1: Don't tell her there's a body in the trunk.
Ray Liotta, Robert De Niro, Paul Sorvino, and Lorraine Bracco dish the dirt with NBC. Nobody gets whacked.
Audio
Rock out to the soundtrack of Henry Hill's life while you study for your biology final.
Images
Director and stars on the set.
The official, dorm room-approved movie poster.
Henry and Karen's wedding.
One of these wiseguys is not like the others.
Jimmy Conway, prankster extraordinaire.