@@boredapathetic Agreed I think it's the opposite: Henry Hill became more and more of a caricature of himself to reflect the way he was portrayed in the movie
He says during the interview that he's not worried about getting whacked anymore because pretty much everyone he knew is dead and the New York mafia is small and powerless compared to what it was in his day.
This is why the mob even at its peak respect/even support Trump. They tried to off him a few times but said he knew the dangers of entering the construction business with the mob and still did it, what’s better he hired ex FBI agents that studied the mob their whole adult lives to be his personal guards at trump tower so the mafia could never get within a football field of him
+VCthaGOATdunker He really does laugh all forced like that in the movie, hahaha, kind of interesting to think Ray Liotta got it more right than he probably even knows... lol
Some wannabe mobster that Howard put on the air just to annoy Henry. He claimed to have known Henry during his mob days but it was pretty obvious that he was lying.