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  • Cry for the Devil: He may be a mass-murdering psychopath, but the way Nicky dies is so awful and appalling — beaten nearly to death by people he thought were his friends, Forced to Watch them beat his brother before his eyes, and buried in a cornfield while still not entirely dead — that it's hard not to feel bad for the guy, Karmic Death and all.
  • Darkness-Induced Audience Apathy: For some people, none of Casino's main characters are remotely likeable, there's little humor and the violence is even more extreme than in Goodfellas. Judging from reviews, these differences account for its mixed reputation as much as its similarities to the earlier film.
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  • Ending Fatigue: A common complaint about the film.
  • Even Better Sequel: A not uncommon opinion these days, though far from mainstream. Supporters feel that Casino is bolder, being somewhat Darker and Edgier and missing the Black Comedy and Comedic Sociopathy that makes the earlier film entertaining. Joe Pesci, rather than being a Satellite Character as a Psycho Party Member in GoodFellas, gets to share the spotlight on a more or less even footing with Robert de Niro, resulting in a better performance.
  • Fashion-Victim Villain: Ace Rothstein must have wanted to be a Batman villain when he grew up.
    • It being Las Vegas in the 1970s, there's plenty more to go around. Scorsese even lamented 'the aesthetic of bad taste' that he had to put up with thanks to the Vegas setting. As the son of garment workers, he's quite obsessive about good sense of fashion and suits.
  • Good Bad Bugs: Rothstein is saved from a car bomb due to a balance-related design problem in his 1981 Cadillac Eldorado. The problem had necessitated Cadillac to ship those particular model cars with heavy metal plates bolted in under the drivers' seats, and said plate protects Ace from the blast.
  • Hilarious in Hindsight:
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    • Sam makes a very big deal about Nicky being put in the 'Black Book' and sees it as evidence that Nicky is out of control. In 1988, Frank Rosenthal, Sam's real life counterpart, was put in the Black Book as well.
      • This is possibly alluded to in the film, in a subtle way. Notice how in the final scene of the movie, set in what is presumably the present day (or at least a few years after the events of the movie), an older Sam Rothstein is now based in San Diego rather than his beloved Las Vegas. (Rosenthal, in real life, didn't stay working for the Chicago Outfit, instead completely deserting them in 1983)
    • Maybe 'hilarious' isn't the right word, given the scene, but Nicky (played by Joe Pesci) being beaten with a baseball bat by Frankie (played by Frank Vincent) feels like sweet revenge after what Pesci's characters did to Vincent's in both Raging Bull and GoodFellas. And the kicker? Vincent's character in the latter film was named Billy Batts. This was intentional on Scorcese's part.
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    • It can be amusing to hear Ace introduced as a leading figure in 'the gaming community'.
    • Knowing now that Frank Rosenthal was an FBI informant himself makes the film even funnier, as the mob bosses kill everyone including the ultra-loyal Stone.. but the actual rat is untouched because he can still make them money.
  • It's the Same, Now It Sucks!: One of the points of criticism was that the film felt too similar to GoodFellas. It was mostly because of the cast and the commonality of styles (narrator, montage, use of rock music as accompaniment), because the actual setting was quite different from Goodfellas. This is more obvious when you consider that Goodfellas is 'based on a true story', whereas Casino is 'adapted from a true story,' wherein all the characters have their names changed from the real life counterparts.
  • Memetic Mutation: Much of Nicky's dialogue appears on Joe Pesci soundboards and creates for some hilarious results on prank calls posted on YouTube.
    • Dubbing Nicky and Ace's desert meeting over footage from unrelated works, such as Bert and Ernie.
    • 'I want an equal amount of blueberries in each muffin' is also quite famous.
    • 'Freak you. Freak you, Sam Rothstein.Freeeeaaak you.'note
    • The bowdlerized TV version of the movie is pretty memetic in general, especially this scene.
  • Moral Event Horizon: Frank Marino and the mob bosses when they kill Nicky in one of the most horrible ways possible, forcing him to watch his brother being beaten with baseball bats, then himself being beaten almost to death too, then bury him alive with his dying brother. The look on Frank’s face as they bury a still breathing Nicky shows he’s aware of it, too.
    • Ginger puts a hit out on Ace and leaves after tying her daughter to her bed.
    • Nicky may or may not have crossed it in his introductory scene, when he stabs and beats a guy to death because the latter insulted Ace. It's rather tricky because none of his other actions are anywhere as bad, and he's even shown to have standards later on.
      • Depending on if he’s actually the guy that arranged for Ace’s car bomb, it might be that.
  • Narm: The moment where dour old Ace suddenly falls in love with Ginger (though his stony-faced expression belies this), the film freeze frames then goes into slow motion as the rather cheesy 'Love is Strange' by Mickey & Sylvia plays.
  • Narm Charm: Amusement can be also be derived from some of squeaky New Yoiker Joe Pesci's sweary bits ('You muddafucker, you!', 'Peek-a-boo, you fucks, you!'), some of De Niro's trademark repetition ('Was I at that dinner? Was I at that dinner?'), one bit of classic James Woods shouting ('Why don't you do it yourself, ya chickenshit cocksucker!') and even some of the violence Crosses the Line Twice, particularly whenever Pesci hits people with phones ('What are you staring at, you bald headed Jew prick?')
  • She Really Can Act: Before this movie, Sharon Stone was mainly known for uncrossing her legs in Basic Instinct. This film changed that.
  • Signature Scene: For many, the first thing they think of is the brutal murders of Nicky and his brother.
  • Special Effects Failure: In the first scene, Robert de Niro conspicuously transforms into a mannequin wearing the same suit right before his car explodes.
  • Vindicated by Cable: While praised for its performances, the film was seen as too much of a retread of Goodfellas during its theatrical release, but it's been better appreciated for its own merits as time goes by.
  • What an Idiot!: One wonders why Ace didn't put Ward in a place disconnected from the casino floor, like the restaurant.
    • Ace was freaking out over the blueberries in the muffins. His perfectionism about everything combined with Ward's overarching idiocy is just too incompatible to work at any level. Pat Webb even asks if Ward could have a job 'further down the trough' and Ace immediately shoots it down, citing Ward as just too much of a liability.
    • Ace marrying Ginger and starting a family with her, even though he knew perfectly well that she was trouble and she told him straight-up that she didn't love him.
    • Of all the ways Ace could've handled the issue with Ginger and Lester, he has Lester beaten up in Ginger's presence. Needless to say, that's what kicks off Ginger's alienation from him, and her spiral out of control.
    • Ginger taking Amy away from Ace. Even Nicky explains to Ginger that perhaps the only thing that could ever enrage Ace enough to actually hurt her is taking Amy (who Ginger clearly doesn't care about much anyway). And yet she constantly keeps hitting that button, including when her threats to take the money and jewels provoke little more than apathy from Ace, she tries to get a rise out of him by saying she's going to take Amy.
  • The Woobie:
    • When Ginger has her Villainous Breakdown towards the end and has a very loud public freak-out on the steps of the house, Amy is watching from a neighbor's house as the whole street looks upon the self-destruction of her mom. And the night before, her mom tied her to the bed just so she could go out to the Leaning Tower and have a drink. That poor kid is going to need to spend a lot of time in a psychiatric hospital.
    • Billy Sherbert, Played Against Type by caustic comedian Don Rickles. There's very little indication that he has much involvement with the criminal activities beyond working as the apparent manager of the casino and generally doesn't do anything bad. Nevertheless, he still has to take abuse from Nicky and get sucked into the insanity of the Ace/Ginger/Nicky situation.