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EPISODE 33: CASINO WITH SPECIAL GUEST

1 h 16 min · 13 de may de 2026
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Step into the neon-lit world of Las Vegas with Smokey and the Snobby as we break down the legendary mob epic Casino. In this episode, we dive deep into the unforgettable performances by Robert De Niro, Joe Pesci, Sharon Stone and Don Rickles while exploring how Martin Scorsese created one of the greatest crime dramas ever made. Joining us for this special episode is guest Christ Mironescu, bringing fresh takes, heated debates, behind-the-scenes insights, and hilarious commentary as we discuss mafia power struggles, Vegas corruption, unforgettable movie moments, and whether Casino still holds up as one of the best gangster films of all time. From the dazzling casino floors to brutal mob betrayals, we cover iconic scenes, legendary quotes, real-life inspirations, cinematography, soundtrack choices, and the lasting influence Casino has had on crime movies and pop culture. Whether you’re a longtime fan of mob films, a lover of classic cinema, or discovering this Scorsese masterpiece for the first time, this episode delivers movie analysis, comedy, nostalgia, and passionate film discussion.

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EPISODE 33: CASINO WITH SPECIAL GUEST

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