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The Bowery Boys: New York City History

#302 Gangs of New York (Bowery Boys Movie Club)

The Bowery Boys: New York City History

Tom Meyers

Places & Travel, History, Documentary, Society & Culture

4.73.9K Ratings

🗓️ 1 November 2019

⏱️ 80 minutes

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Summary

EPISODE 302: With Martin Scorsese's new film The Irishman being released this month, we thought we'd share with you an episode of the Bowery Boys Movie Club that explores the director's filmGangs of New Yorkand its rich historical details. The Bowery Boys Movie Club is an exclusive podcast for those who support us on Patreon. Gangs of New York is a one-of-a-kind film, Scorsese's 2002 epic based on a 1927 history anthology by Herbert Asbury that celebrates the grit and grime of Old New York. Its fictional story line uses a mix of real-life and imagined characters, summoned from a grab bag of historical anecdotes from the gutters of the 19th century and poured out into a setting known as New York City’s most notorious neighborhood — Five Points. Listen in as Greg and Tom discuss the film’s unique blend of fact and fiction, taking Asbury’s already distorted view of life in the mid 19th century and reviving it with extraordinary set design and art direction. The film itself was released a year after September 11, 2001, and the final cut should be looked at in that context. Meanwhile some elements of the film are more relevant in 2019 than ever. Should you watch the movie before you listen to this episode? This podcast can be enjoyed both by those who have seen the film and those who’ve never even heard of it.  We think our take on Gangs of New York might inspire you to look for the film’s many fascinating (but easy to overlook) historical details, so if you don’t mind being spoiled on the plot, give it a listen first, then watch the movie! Otherwise, come back to the show after you’ve watched it.  If you’d like to watch the movie first, it’s currently streaming on iTunes and Amazon. Or rent it from your local library. boweryboyshistory.com Support the show: https://www.patreon.com/boweryboys

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0:00.0

Hi there, welcome to the Barry boys, this is Greg Young.

0:02.8

And this is Tom Myers and Greg, wait, we just skipped over the theme song, what happened?

0:07.1

Well, this is a very special episode, which we'll get to in a second.

0:10.5

But first we have a little bit of business. We wanted to announce our latest live show,

0:15.1

coming up on Monday, December 9th, 2019.

0:18.3

That's right. We will be appearing at the green space at WNYC in New York,

0:23.8

over on Verix Street. We'll be taking the stage at 7 o'clock for a show from 7 to 30,

0:29.1

and we'd love to have you there in the audience.

0:30.8

And this will be a live podcast recording, so you'll want to join us for the excitement.

0:36.0

Tickets are now on sale at the greenspace.org.

0:39.4

That's the green g-r-e-e-n-e space.org.

0:44.5

Now, for this week's show, we have a little treat for you.

0:48.2

Another episode of the Barry Boys movie club, which is our exclusive show about New York City

0:54.2

and the movies that we offer to those who support us on patreon.com.

0:59.2

Patrons who already are listening to the Patreon-only audio feed that we have out there

1:04.8

will have already heard this episode, which is the two of us discussing the 2002 Martin Scorsese

1:11.2

film, The Gains of New York. We had such a good time discussing the historical accuracy

1:17.3

and putting it in historical context that we thought that we would take this opportunity

1:21.3

to release it to the general feed. And let's face it, Martin Scorsese is back in business. He's

1:26.0

got a brand new film called The Irishman, which actually opens this month. It's getting all the

1:31.2

raves. So we thought you'd enjoy revisiting another period piece from Scorsese based on the Herbert

1:39.1

Azbury book, Gains of New York. We had such a good time comparing the movie, as you're about to

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