But Casino is superior in many ways that are rarely acknowledged. Since GoodFellas came first and told a much simpler story about mob loyalty, it is often credited as the better film. The similarities in genre and cast force unavoidable comparisons between the two Scorsese classics.
In Casino, that character is Anthony Spilotro, who was renamed Nicky Santoro. Joe Pesci plays a similar character to his trademark performance in GoodFellas. The film renames him Sam 'Ace' Rothstein, with De Niro in the lead role. Casino is the story of the rise and fall of the Tangiers, which was bankrolled by mob bosses and managed by sports handicapper and Vegas innovator Frank 'Lefty' Rosenthal. The buzz about GoodFellas was still going strong when Scorsese finished a mafia classic based on yet another Nicholas Pileggi book and featuring many of the same actors as the earlier film. There is simply no better tandem in film history than Martin Scorsese and Robert De Niro. Universal's 1080p production of the Scorsese classic is a treat for the eyes.