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Two's a Mob 1998

81 min📅 1998-01-01

Step into the chaotic world of the Vendetta crime family in *Two's a Mob* (1998), a hilarious spoof of classic mobster flicks that turns everyday Mafia life into a laugh-out-loud farce.

Director: Derek Diorio

Frequently Asked Questions

What is *Two's a Mob* (1998) about?

This comedy follows the dysfunctional Vendetta crime family, led by the short-tempered Sonny, as they grapple with their incompetent adopted son Paulie's knack for sabotaging their criminal schemes. As the family's reputation crumbles, they must find a way to redeem themselves—or risk losing their standing in the mob's hierarchy entirely.

Who directed *Two's a Mob*?

Derek Diorio directed *Two's a Mob*, playing the lead role of Sonny while also shaping the film's chaotic, comedic vision.

Who stars in *Two's a Mob*?

The main cast includes Derek Diorio as Sonny, Dan Lalande as Paulie, and an ensemble of performers bringing the Vendetta family's absurd antics to life.

Is *Two's a Mob* (1998) worth watching?

*Two's a Mob* is a lighthearted romp that delivers on its promise of laughs and mobster satire, though it may not stand up to more polished comedies. Fans of quirky, low-stakes crime comedies will find its over-the-top humor and family dynamics refreshing, even if the plot occasionally stumbles—much like Paulie's attempts at crime.

How long is *Two's a Mob*?

*Two's a Mob* runs for 81 minutes, making it a brisk, easy-to-watch comedy perfect for a quick laugh.

About Two's a Mob (1998) — A Mobster Comedy That's More Bungling Than Dangerous

Step into the chaotic world of the Vendetta crime family in *Two's a Mob* (1998), a hilarious spoof of classic mobster flicks that turns everyday Mafia life into a laugh-out-loud farce. Directed by Derek Diorio, who also stars as Sonny— a hot-headed hitman struggling to keep his crime syndicate afloat— this comedy thrives on the sheer incompetence of his adopted son, Paulie (Dan Lalande). When Paulie's knack for ruining heists becomes the family's biggest liability, the Vendettas face a crisis of confidence: can they ever pull off a clean job when their most unreliable member is at the helm? With slapstick antics and sharp satire, the film captures the absurdity of mob life while poking fun at loyalty, failure, and the art of the deal—or lack thereof.

Set against a backdrop of dimly lit diners and backroom deals, *Two's a Mob* blends over-the-top violence with heartfelt (if misguided) family bonds, all wrapped in a tone that's more *Fargo* meets *The Simpsons* than *Goodfellas*. The movie's playful tone and snappy dialogue make it a standout in the comedy genre, offering a fresh twist on mob tropes that keeps audiences both entertained and eager to see what fresh disaster awaits the Vendetta clan next.