Remember the scene in Goodfellas where Paul Sorvino cuts garlic with a razor blade? These mob guys are incarcerated and have plenty of time to cook the Italian food being smuggled to them but if you have all the time in the world can’t you figure out how to cut garlic as thinly as possible? Apparently not, because the garlic slices in Goodfellas could have been thinner. The reality is that these fictional mafia guys are total losers when it comes to the art of prison garlic. It took me two minutes to prove that razor cut garlic can be sliced thinner than what is depicted in the 1990 Scorsese film.
Razor Thin Prison Garlic
Razor Thin Prison Garlic
Razor Thin Prison Garlic
Remember the scene in Goodfellas where Paul Sorvino cuts garlic with a razor blade? These mob guys are incarcerated and have plenty of time to cook the Italian food being smuggled to them but if you have all the time in the world can’t you figure out how to cut garlic as thinly as possible? Apparently not, because the garlic slices in Goodfellas could have been thinner. The reality is that these fictional mafia guys are total losers when it comes to the art of prison garlic. It took me two minutes to prove that razor cut garlic can be sliced thinner than what is depicted in the 1990 Scorsese film.