Jennifer Graziano, as widely reported, has confirmed that both Miami and Philadelphia would get their own extensions of Mob Wives... or could, if VHI decides to expand the franchise.
So name your poison -- Philly, Miami or neither... Where is VHI's franchise going to expand into next... Please vote in our latest poll...
This country's shot as far as mob activity. Vegas is good, since you can cloak lack of substance in glitz. For interesting shows with real mob activity as a background, I'd go to Montreal, Palermo, or Napoli.
Montrel would be great. I'm biased bc I am Canadian. Althoighf mob life in Canada for the wives seems to be generally low key. People aren't nearly as flamboyant as American mafiosos - even in their heyday.
Keep in mind that none of the females on the show are really mob wives. You've got a few daughters, nieces, former mistresses, maybe a broke ex-wife, and maybe someone who once sold a wiseguy a necktie. The show is a hit because of the appetite of audiences for anything with the word mob associated with it, especially when it portrays characters in a negative way.
With MWC cancelled and Big Ang seemingly up in the air -- along with the fact VH1 has not announced an extension into Philly OR Miami, both of which JGraz has announced have been cast and are ready to film, I wonder if VH1 thinks this franchise may have run its course. It sounds like KG may be leaving as well based on her cryptic announcement that only Scarpo seems to lend the appropriate weight to...bottom line I think season three will decide the fate of the franchise ...
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Peter (Peter Pasta) Pellegrino, formerly of the Babylon, New York restaurant Peter’s Italian Restaurant, really is -- or was -- a gangster. Gordon gives a pep talk. Peter is ready for action..... The once-promising Bonanno crime family member who appeared in Kitchen Nightmares now calls himself a brokester . And the Bonanno crime family, with which he was once affiliated has disowned him. So has the rest of New York's Cosa Nostra, according to FBI documents and Peter Pasta himself. But before all that he appeared on an episode of Kitchen Nightmares in which he acted very much like the mobster he allegedly was trying to become around the time of filming. (See Peter's Italian Restaurant menu here .) Back then Peter Pasta was an up-and-coming Bonanno associate who "earned" $15 grand a week from bookmaking. At the time, he also owned two boats that he'd park in a pricey nearby Babylon harbor called Great South Bay. Gang Land News's Je
Longtime Bonanno wiseguy Anthony (Bruno) Indelicato, 75, who shot his way into the annals of American organized crime, was released from prison on May 20, 2022, as per the BOP inmate locator website. Bruno Indelicato and Frank Lino. The son of the brutally murdered Alphonse (Sonny Red) Indelicato, a capo who led a doomed faction of the Bonanno family, Bruno was in his heyday a feared stone killer with a legendary appetite for cocaine. Indelicato was one of three masked gunmen who walked into Joe & Mary’s restaurant in the Bushwick section of Brooklyn one hot July day in 1979 and blasted Carmine Galante at close range while the volcanic would-be usurper enjoyed a customary post-prandial cigar. Indelicato’s efforts to protect the family’s boss paid dividends: Indelicato was among a slew of Bonanno soldiers elevated to capo by a grateful Philip (Rusty) Rastelli in the wake of the Galante hits. But Cosa Nostra being Cosa Nostra, it didn’t take long—a couple of years—before Bruno'
“ In the back, Sally! " --(?) G etting sentenced to 20 years in prison on narcotics charges in 1962 was just about the worst possible thing that could happen to the ambitious Carmine Galante—short of, say, getting blasted in the face with shotguns while dining with amici stretti on the back patio of his favorite restaurant. 1980 Giuseppe Bono wedding: Phil Giaccone, Dom Trinchera, JB Indelicato, and Bruno Indelicato were major participants in Galante murders. Lilo spent most of the 1960s and almost half of the 1970s in various prisons. By the time he departed on parole, he was already “yesterday’s man,” as Adrian Humphreys and Lee Lamothe dubbed him in The Sixth Family: The Collapse of the New York Mafia and the Rise of Vito Rizzuto , adding: “Internationally, the underworld had realigned in his (Galante's) absence: the French Connection, along with Galante’s Corsican and French colleagues in Europe and Canada, was unraveling. The
It's one of gangland's most high-profile, enigmatic hits -- and the identity of the killer has been debated for decades. Joe Pesci immortalized a vicious killer in Goodfellas. Thomas "Tommy Two-Guns" DeSimone killed a made member of the Mafia -- and for that, among other things, he was killed in what's been described as a classic setup. The truth is, we know very little about this murder, including who pulled the trigger. (Or fired up the chainsaw, depending on who you believe). DeSimone disappeared, meaning there's zero evidence as to how he was killed; in fact, it can't be said with absolute certainty that he was killed. Still, he was killed . Guys like him don't just disappear into thin air. They'd never leave New York because everything they want -- a certain lifestyle, basically -- is in New York and cannot be duplicated anywhere else. At the same time, there's no shortage of answers as to who and the why. Answers sell books an
Joseph Anthony Colombo Jr. Joseph A. Colombo Junior, affectionately known as "Pop," died on October 29, 2014 at his home in Newburgh, New York. He was 67. He's survived by his wife, Diane, and kids Dina, Denise, and Joe. He died following a long battle with Neurological Lyme Disease, according to one news report . Joe Junior was among Joseph Colombo Senior's five children, which also includes sons Christopher, Anthony and Vincent. Visitation will be held from 2 to 4 and 6 to 8 p.m. on Monday, November 3rd at Brooks Funeral Home, 481 Gidney Ave., Newburgh. A Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated by Rev. William Scafidi at 10 a.m. on Tuesday, November 4th at St. Mary's Church, Newburgh. Burial will follow in Calvary Cemetery, New Windsor. In lieu of flowers, the family requests that memorial donations be made in Joseph's name to Hospice of Orange and Sullivan Counties, 800 Stony Brook Ct., Newburgh, NY 12550 or to Lyme Research Alliance, 20
This story from 2014 is one of the most popular on this site—and we didn't even know it until very recently (for reasons stemming from the fallibility of generalized analytics data.) Members of the Bath Avenue Crew were as young as 8 years old when they began to align themselves with the biggest, baddest gang in America: Cosa Nostra, specifically the Five Families. Bath Avenue Crew founding members. They saw the wiseguys on the street pulling up to the curbs in their big shiny Cadillacs, loafing around social clubs wearing pricey suits and sporting hundred-dollar haircuts and manicured fingernails. But the guys presented more than just a cold, distant image to watch; Mafia members interacted with the kids, joked around with them and showed them there were other ways to make it through life. The wiseguys doled out twenty-dollar bills like they were nothing. The wiseguys patted them on the back, told them they were "good kids," and maybe asked them to watch the cars
This country's shot as far as mob activity. Vegas is good, since you can cloak lack of substance in glitz. For interesting shows with real mob activity as a background, I'd go to Montreal, Palermo, or Napoli.
ReplyDeleteMontrel would be great. I'm biased bc I am Canadian. Althoighf mob life in Canada for the wives seems to be generally low key. People aren't nearly as flamboyant as American mafiosos - even in their heyday.
ReplyDeleteKeep in mind that none of the females on the show are really mob wives. You've got a few daughters, nieces, former mistresses, maybe a broke ex-wife, and maybe someone who once sold a wiseguy a necktie. The show is a hit because of the appetite of audiences for anything with the word mob associated with it, especially when it portrays characters in a negative way.
DeleteWith MWC cancelled and Big Ang seemingly up in the air -- along with the fact VH1 has not announced an extension into Philly OR Miami, both of which JGraz has announced have been cast and are ready to film, I wonder if VH1 thinks this franchise may have run its course. It sounds like KG may be leaving as well based on her cryptic announcement that only Scarpo seems to lend the appropriate weight to...bottom line I think season three will decide the fate of the franchise ...
DeleteMontreal is hot -- open warfare could break out anytime, with the Rizzuto family moving to seize back control of the city's OC rackets ...
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