3/10
Rushed tale from Joey's perspective
2 March 2005
Warning: Spoilers
I live on Long Island and at the time the next town over from Amy Fisher. THis is what was going around after this came down. First is the only reason this case became so popular even before the trial or anything was know about the characters involved it because the press was at the scene as son as it happened. Not the usual amount of press but big time press WHy? Because the Buttafucoes lived on the same block of a Mafia associate and they thought the shooting happened at his resident..thus all the press coverage. Secondly I remember Mary Joe being in big time denial about her husband. Her mother even said she wished she had married a man as good as Joey. She actually lost a lot of sympathy because of that. People saw Joey and Amy together all of the time. He made no secret of the affair. He even took his kids with them on a few outings. Whatever the case the man was to old to be dealing with a confused teenager. there was no doubt where I lived he was sleeping with her and leading her on. His family's auto body place was on the corner of Grand Ave. and Merrick rd A major street in Baldwin. I passed it a million times but never paid attention to it until the shooting. After that people would drive to that corner just to get a glance of Joey. He actually became a minor celeb on Long Island. This did not help his case,because he was real cocky people thought he should of gotten locked up because he had to have something to do with the shooting. That was always out there. We knew Amy was fast but the guys were always men who were too old for her. She had a lot of family problems. I always felt very bad for her mother. She seemed to have gone through a lot. People would go to the motels they went to and try to stay in the rooms they stayed in. It was a joke. In any case Amy shot his wife and she was wrong but he should of went to jail too. Now on to the movie. Jack Scalia is a very good looking slim Joey. believe me the real life Joey was not a looker. He plays him as a man who was stalked by this teenager, and never touched her. Well we all know that was not true because motel clerks/receipts attested to the opposite. he should of known better. Allyssa Milano plays a very good looking Amy. Amy by no means was a Fox is portrayed as a predatory sex fiend. She was fast but not without Joeys help. The woman who plays Mary Jo is the truest role on the movie, she sounds and looks just like Mary Jo. THe location of the movie is not Long Island and it doesn't come close. One scene Joey is at a carnival and asks Amy why came so far. Well Massapequa is only around 15 minutes away from Merrick. THese are all south shore towns and Sunrise Hwy goes right through them all. And Merick is only 4 towns away. So the dialog couldn't even get the locations right. I figure at least get the area correct. Amy went to jail and she should of. Joey and Mary Jo moved to California he actually thought he could get into the movie business. The auto body shop which had been there for years closed down...very sad. Amy is out of jail now and she has a newspaper column which is very good. the Buttofucco's are divorced. Mary Jo seems to reconciled to the fact her hubby was not all innocent. But what is more interesting is that she has forgiven AMy which I thought would never happened. I really think Mary Jo is a strong woman now. What they should do is make a movie about the incident now, it is a true American Tragedy, but in the end things seem to turn out OK. This movie was rushed just like the other Amy Fisher movies and it shows. I liked that Lawrence Tierney plays the dd another very sympathetic person in this whole mess. Like Amy's mother he seemed like the whole world was on his shoulder and his auto body shop closed down.
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