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#Q ORIGINAL QUESTION

Regarding the film GoodFellas (1990), how was the film received and reviewed at the time of release?

#M ANNOTATED LLM RESPONSE

Upon its release in September 1990, GoodFellas was hailed as an immediate masterpiece by critics, though it faced significant controversy regarding its graphic violence and a somewhat modest initial box office performance compared to its current legendary status.

1. Critical Reception: "Better than The Godfather"

The film received near-universal acclaim from the most influential critics of the era:

2. Controversy and Test Screenings

Despite the critical praise, early screenings were notoriously disastrous:

3. Festivals and Awards

The film began its journey at the 47th Venice International Film Festival in September 1990:

4. Box Office Performance

While it is now viewed as a commercial juggernaut in terms of legacy, its 1990 performance was solid but not a blockbuster:

5. British Reception

The film was an even bigger critical hit in the United Kingdom, where it won five BAFTA Awards, including Best Film and Best Director. The UK critics' poll in Sight & Sound later ranked it as one of the best films of its generation almost immediately after its release.

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[1] The film was widely acclaimed but faced controversy over violence and had moderate box office success.
[2] Roger Ebert's review explicitly stated: 'No finer film has ever been made about organized crime – not even The Godfather.'
[3] Vincent Canby's NYT review (Sept 19, 1990) contains these specific praises.
[4] Pauline Kael's New Yorker review (Sept 24, 1990) contains the quotes 'no arc' and 'just comes to a stop'.
[5] The quote 'masterly achievement in intense observation' appeared in The Hollywood Reporter's review (Sept 7, 1990), not Variety's.
[6] Scorsese has repeatedly recounted the story of 70 people walking out of the Orange County screening during the opening trunk scene.
[7] While the film was threatened with an X rating, the specific edits required were 10 frames from the trunk stabbing scene. There is no evidence the Spider shooting scene was cut for the rating.
[8] The phrase 'day-to-day tedium' is a quote from Martin Scorsese describing the book 'Wiseguy' in interviews, rather than a direct quote from Pileggi about mobster reactions.
[9] Scorsese won the Silver Lion at the 1990 Venice Film Festival.
[10] The film received 6 Oscar nominations including Best Picture, Director, and Supporting Acting nods for Pesci and Bracco.
[11] Joe Pesci won Best Supporting Actor; the film lost Best Picture and Director to Dances with Wolves.
[12] Box Office Mojo confirms the opening weekend gross was approximately $6.3 million.
[13] Box Office Mojo confirms the domestic total was approximately $46.8 million against a $25 million budget.
[14] The film won 5 BAFTAs: Best Film, Director, Adapted Screenplay, Editing, and Costume Design.

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#C RELATED QUERIES

#01 What specific frames were cut from the Goodfellas trunk scene for the R rating?
#02 Did real mobsters actually review Goodfellas?
#03 Comparison of Goodfellas and Dances with Wolves critical reception 1990

#S SOURCES

the-numbers.com boxofficemojo.com afi.com directv.com whysoblu.com cbr.com wikipedia.org kinorium.com highdefdigest.com afi.com thefilmspectrum.com digitallyobsessed.com blogspot.com wikipedia.org

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