8 out of 12 people found the following comment useful :- A True American Tragedy, 19 January 2004
Author:
sol from Brooklyn NY USA
The story about an event that shook up a quiet Long Island community
back in 1992 and became front page and headline news in all the tabloid
newspapers and TV shows not just in the USA but all over the world as
well.
The movie "Casualties of Love" tries to portray Joey "Butterfingers"
Buttafuoco in a good light, in this sordid and sleazily episode of
suburban life on the Island, but fails miserably in light of what has
transpired since the movie's release back in 1993.
Early in the film we see Joey, Jack Scalia, recovering from a serious
coke-drug addiction habit and getting back to a normal life working for
his father old man Buttafuoco, Lawrence Tierney, as a auto-mechanic in
his car body repair shop and meets one fateful afternoon a very
attractive but emotional disturbed and unstable young Amy Fisher,
Alyssa Milano, and the rest is history.
Amy getting her sights on the good-natured and overly friendly Joey and
becoming infatuated with him gets her car smashed up a number of times
just to have an excuse to be around and close to Joey and even going so
far as trying to get poor and innocent Joey alone in his office and
induce him to have sex with her can't seem to budge, the rock hard and
straight as an arrow happily married family man, in having Joey commit
an act of adultery. With Joey chivalrously turning down all of her
sexual advances a frustrated and mad as hell Amy then plans to have the
one person standing in the way between her and Joey his wife Mary Jo,
Phyllis Lyon, put out of the picture permanently.
After unsuccessfully trying to get some of her friends in school to
assassinate Mary Jo by giving them money and "free sex" Amy goes to the
Buttafuoco's residence and tries to do the job herself by shooting Mary
Jo in the head and leaving her paralyzed for life.
The movie tries very hard to make Joey look innocent by reason of being
too naive and, well let's just say, stupid in not realizing what Amy's
intentions really were and how far she would go to take him away from
Mary Jo and his two children thus in some way trying to make Joey look
not responsible for what happened to Mary Jo.
The movie also goes to great lengths to show the audience that Joey
didn't have an affair with the underage Amy but it's not very
convincing since the release of the movie Joey pleaded guilty to having
sex with the 17 year-old Amy Fisher which in New York state is
considered statutory rape that landed him in jail for six months and
since then Joey was arrested a number of times for soliciting
prostitutes for sex which makes the Joey Buttafuoco in the movie look
both phony and ridicules.
Amy since her release from prison became a writer for a local Long
Island newspaper, The New Island Ear, and seems to have put her life
back together but Joey, besides his arrests for soliciting prostitutes,
was just indited in California for insurance fraud.
The Buttafuoco/Fisher affair destroyed both of the Buttafuoco and
Fisher families with Joey's father losing his business that he built up
and worked at for almost fifty years and almost cost Joey's wife, Mary
Jo, her life and ultimately ended their marriage. It also destroyed
Amy's parents marriage as well has having her put behind bars for
almost ten years and being brutalized, and reportedly raped by a male
prison guard, while she was in prison. This story, the
Buttafuoco/Fisher affair, turned out to be a true modern day American
Tragedy.
A depressing tale of a middle-aged man and teen-aged girl who have an
affair, presumably, after which the girl shoots the guy's wife in the head,
so that the girl and the guy can get married, or at least live together,
happily ever after. It's based on the real events surrounding Aimee Fisher
and Joey Buttafuco. She's played my Alyssa Milano, in probably her most
demanding role, and the car mechanic is Jack Scalia. What a tawdry tale.
A
narcissistic pedophile and a spoiled pretty nymphomaniac. Lots of sex,
intrigue, conflict, some violence, all rather disgusting, which is probably
why three independent TV made-for movies about the case hit the TV screens
at the same time. This one is definitely from Butaffuco's point of view.
The poor guy loves his wife and children (sob) and never touches this
succulent nymphet. Fisher is plumply overdeveloped, more than simply
enticing, bursting her seams, and she's the aggressor and the liar in the
tale. Buttafuco is the innocent victim. Right. No ex coke addicted,
pumped up, self-admiring Italian philanderer would dream of laying a paw on
this fawning young creature. Man, is he put upon. Our eyes water at the
narrative. Aimee lies to her family and tells them that Joey gave her
herpes. Then tries to murder his wife. And all this time he's nothing
more
than a cheerful, loving, family man and upright citizen, aghast at all the
terrible things he's accused of. Did he fund this movie? The other two
made-fors took quite different points of view, depending on who was backing
the production and which particular participant in this disgusting tale was
doing the endoresements. Utterly revolting garbage, which the public ate
up. Alyssa Milano is a beautiful young woman. Anyone who wants to see her
en deshabille should rent "Kiss of the Vampire" or whatever it was, far
sexier, and less repugnant simply because it is more mindless. This movie
actually has a point of view. It could have skipped the sleazy plot and
just shown us Joey pumping iron in a gym and Aimee coupling in some
stranger's back seat. An insult to the public viewer, who gobbled it down
with relish.
3 out of 4 people found the following comment useful :- Rushed tale from Joey's perspective, 2 March 2005
Author:
marbleann from Huntington, NY
*** This comment may contain 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.
1 out of 1 people found the following comment useful :- A ludicrous travesty, 28 May 2008
Author:
caa821 from Tulsa OK
Turned-on set to this just as it was beginning on "Lifetime," and had
intended to go to another channel. But it was one of those instances
where you watched for a minute or two, then another, then another...,
etc.
I could see at the outset that it presented Buttafuoco differently from
the clownish lout I remembered from this whole well-publicized course
of events.
As I watched, I looked at the prior comments here, which quickly
confirmed this. The actor portraying him was handsome, especially not
having the real guys' homely, thin-lipped, weak mouth, and a facial
look which cries out for the description "smarmy."
One wouldn't have thought it possible to present the Amy Fisher
character, on-screen, as being a worse person than she actually was in
real life -- but this flick managed to accomplish that almost
seemingly-impossible task.
As I watched, I still expected that there might be some indication
towards the very end of his duplicity, and at least a modicum of
responsibility on his shoulders for her entering his home and shooting
his wife point-blank in her face. But there was not even at least some
oblique reference on this point.
The scenes between Buttafuoco and the local pair of policemen even made
it appear that they should show more feeling for him and have greater
understanding than was displayed. And his watching television with
wife, father and son, as a tape displayed by a lover of hers was
exposing her slutty side, could have been the Cleavers, say, watching a
broadcast, exonerating Wally or Beaver from some local minor mischief
which might have been suspected.,
Hard to feel any sympathy whatever for these folks, except the lady
shot point-blank, and Pop, with his lifelong business placed in
jeopardy.
The two or three times I've seen the real Joey on the tube, even a long
time following these events, completely confirmed: this guy is a
homely, cocky, smarmy asshole, the opposite of the portrayal by the
actor in this flick, on all counts.
Awesome and Horrible at the same time., 15 November 2008
Author:
Horrorible_Horror_Films from Outer Mongolia
Wow, this is wicked awesome. I was sitting around this Saturday
afternoon, looking for something to watch and Lo and Behold "Long
Island Lolita Story" appears on the TV. On the Lifetime network - of
course! This is the same channel I've seen such classics as "No One
Would Tell" starring Kevin Arnold and DJ Tanner and "Unwed Father"
starring David Silver from the original 90210.
Anyway, its clear Joey Buttafuoco was totally 100% innocent. I mean
sure...he actually pled guilty to statutory rape, and in the ensuing
years he's been arrested for fraud and solicitation of hookers, so you
see, he's just a real nice guy that just was hit on by a slutty long
island Lolita, he never slept with her or did anything wrong! Watch
this movie any chance you get!
No, No, No., 11 August 2008
Author:
robdreilly from Ireland
*** This comment may contain spoilers ***
This film is not very good. That is the best thing I can say about this
shocking piece of work.
Very bad acting. Hilarious at times. Did anyone pay money to see this?
It is wrong on so many levels. So many!
It reminded me of a soft porn in parts. I watched this with my cat and
he even thought it so crap he got up and left the room.
I think that maybe this film had potential if the script was ripped up
and urinated on it. Amy Fisher is dangerous. That is a fact. "Serial
killers don't get 2million bail", so true. A 17 year old kid. That is
the story.
I checked out the credits for the directors name and surprised to find
out that he made good few film after this one. 10/10 for my patience to
see this film all the way through. It was a test in the finest art of
torture. Classic hair cut on that bloke.
He's 37? Good one. Look more like 52. The wife is probably the worst
actor ever. But it hard to say who is the worst ever, because so many
of the worst actors ever to be on my TV screen were all piled into one
when they made this. The best part was when the wife sets off the metal
detector with the bullet in her head.
1 out of 4 people found the following comment useful :- This Movie is a Cartoon!, 11 February 2006
Author:
BreanneB from United States
*** This comment may contain spoilers ***
This movie is nothing but a cheesy waste of time garbage cartoon. It
had nothing noteworthy in it. Bad acting, bad costumes, bad directing,
nonsense script, cheap production, and too much of a lie.
This movie tells a ton of lies about what happened. This movie is a
total fictional lie about this case. Amy's version is the truth, the
whole truth, and nothing but the truth. The Buttafuoco's except for
Mary Jo all lie, lie, lie. I give this movie no stars at all. What a
waste of time and money. Sorry mom.
Next time I'm gonna choose a better movie. In the end all I can say to
the director is, make better quality films if you want people to watch
them. I think it's time to make a movie out of Amy's book If I Knew
Then.
Own the rights?
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8 out of 12 people found the following comment useful :-

A True American Tragedy, 19 January 2004
Author: sol from Brooklyn NY USA
The story about an event that shook up a quiet Long Island community back in 1992 and became front page and headline news in all the tabloid newspapers and TV shows not just in the USA but all over the world as well.
The movie "Casualties of Love" tries to portray Joey "Butterfingers" Buttafuoco in a good light, in this sordid and sleazily episode of suburban life on the Island, but fails miserably in light of what has transpired since the movie's release back in 1993.
Early in the film we see Joey, Jack Scalia, recovering from a serious coke-drug addiction habit and getting back to a normal life working for his father old man Buttafuoco, Lawrence Tierney, as a auto-mechanic in his car body repair shop and meets one fateful afternoon a very attractive but emotional disturbed and unstable young Amy Fisher, Alyssa Milano, and the rest is history.
Amy getting her sights on the good-natured and overly friendly Joey and becoming infatuated with him gets her car smashed up a number of times just to have an excuse to be around and close to Joey and even going so far as trying to get poor and innocent Joey alone in his office and induce him to have sex with her can't seem to budge, the rock hard and straight as an arrow happily married family man, in having Joey commit an act of adultery. With Joey chivalrously turning down all of her sexual advances a frustrated and mad as hell Amy then plans to have the one person standing in the way between her and Joey his wife Mary Jo, Phyllis Lyon, put out of the picture permanently.
After unsuccessfully trying to get some of her friends in school to assassinate Mary Jo by giving them money and "free sex" Amy goes to the Buttafuoco's residence and tries to do the job herself by shooting Mary Jo in the head and leaving her paralyzed for life.
The movie tries very hard to make Joey look innocent by reason of being too naive and, well let's just say, stupid in not realizing what Amy's intentions really were and how far she would go to take him away from Mary Jo and his two children thus in some way trying to make Joey look not responsible for what happened to Mary Jo.
The movie also goes to great lengths to show the audience that Joey didn't have an affair with the underage Amy but it's not very convincing since the release of the movie Joey pleaded guilty to having sex with the 17 year-old Amy Fisher which in New York state is considered statutory rape that landed him in jail for six months and since then Joey was arrested a number of times for soliciting prostitutes for sex which makes the Joey Buttafuoco in the movie look both phony and ridicules.
Amy since her release from prison became a writer for a local Long Island newspaper, The New Island Ear, and seems to have put her life back together but Joey, besides his arrests for soliciting prostitutes, was just indited in California for insurance fraud.
The Buttafuoco/Fisher affair destroyed both of the Buttafuoco and Fisher families with Joey's father losing his business that he built up and worked at for almost fifty years and almost cost Joey's wife, Mary Jo, her life and ultimately ended their marriage. It also destroyed Amy's parents marriage as well has having her put behind bars for almost ten years and being brutalized, and reportedly raped by a male prison guard, while she was in prison. This story, the Buttafuoco/Fisher affair, turned out to be a true modern day American Tragedy.
8 out of 12 people found the following comment useful :-

Narcissists, 24 April 2002
Author: Robert J. Maxwell (rmax304823@yahoo.com) from Deming, New Mexico
A depressing tale of a middle-aged man and teen-aged girl who have an affair, presumably, after which the girl shoots the guy's wife in the head, so that the girl and the guy can get married, or at least live together, happily ever after. It's based on the real events surrounding Aimee Fisher and Joey Buttafuco. She's played my Alyssa Milano, in probably her most demanding role, and the car mechanic is Jack Scalia. What a tawdry tale. A narcissistic pedophile and a spoiled pretty nymphomaniac. Lots of sex, intrigue, conflict, some violence, all rather disgusting, which is probably why three independent TV made-for movies about the case hit the TV screens at the same time. This one is definitely from Butaffuco's point of view. The poor guy loves his wife and children (sob) and never touches this succulent nymphet. Fisher is plumply overdeveloped, more than simply enticing, bursting her seams, and she's the aggressor and the liar in the tale. Buttafuco is the innocent victim. Right. No ex coke addicted, pumped up, self-admiring Italian philanderer would dream of laying a paw on this fawning young creature. Man, is he put upon. Our eyes water at the narrative. Aimee lies to her family and tells them that Joey gave her herpes. Then tries to murder his wife. And all this time he's nothing more than a cheerful, loving, family man and upright citizen, aghast at all the terrible things he's accused of. Did he fund this movie? The other two made-fors took quite different points of view, depending on who was backing the production and which particular participant in this disgusting tale was doing the endoresements. Utterly revolting garbage, which the public ate up. Alyssa Milano is a beautiful young woman. Anyone who wants to see her en deshabille should rent "Kiss of the Vampire" or whatever it was, far sexier, and less repugnant simply because it is more mindless. This movie actually has a point of view. It could have skipped the sleazy plot and just shown us Joey pumping iron in a gym and Aimee coupling in some stranger's back seat. An insult to the public viewer, who gobbled it down with relish.
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Rushed tale from Joey's perspective, 2 March 2005
Author: marbleann from Huntington, NY
*** This comment may contain 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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A ludicrous travesty, 28 May 2008
Author: caa821 from Tulsa OK
Turned-on set to this just as it was beginning on "Lifetime," and had intended to go to another channel. But it was one of those instances where you watched for a minute or two, then another, then another..., etc.
I could see at the outset that it presented Buttafuoco differently from the clownish lout I remembered from this whole well-publicized course of events.
As I watched, I looked at the prior comments here, which quickly confirmed this. The actor portraying him was handsome, especially not having the real guys' homely, thin-lipped, weak mouth, and a facial look which cries out for the description "smarmy."
One wouldn't have thought it possible to present the Amy Fisher character, on-screen, as being a worse person than she actually was in real life -- but this flick managed to accomplish that almost seemingly-impossible task.
As I watched, I still expected that there might be some indication towards the very end of his duplicity, and at least a modicum of responsibility on his shoulders for her entering his home and shooting his wife point-blank in her face. But there was not even at least some oblique reference on this point.
The scenes between Buttafuoco and the local pair of policemen even made it appear that they should show more feeling for him and have greater understanding than was displayed. And his watching television with wife, father and son, as a tape displayed by a lover of hers was exposing her slutty side, could have been the Cleavers, say, watching a broadcast, exonerating Wally or Beaver from some local minor mischief which might have been suspected.,
Hard to feel any sympathy whatever for these folks, except the lady shot point-blank, and Pop, with his lifelong business placed in jeopardy.
The two or three times I've seen the real Joey on the tube, even a long time following these events, completely confirmed: this guy is a homely, cocky, smarmy asshole, the opposite of the portrayal by the actor in this flick, on all counts.
Awesome and Horrible at the same time., 15 November 2008

Author: Horrorible_Horror_Films from Outer Mongolia
Wow, this is wicked awesome. I was sitting around this Saturday afternoon, looking for something to watch and Lo and Behold "Long Island Lolita Story" appears on the TV. On the Lifetime network - of course! This is the same channel I've seen such classics as "No One Would Tell" starring Kevin Arnold and DJ Tanner and "Unwed Father" starring David Silver from the original 90210.
Anyway, its clear Joey Buttafuoco was totally 100% innocent. I mean sure...he actually pled guilty to statutory rape, and in the ensuing years he's been arrested for fraud and solicitation of hookers, so you see, he's just a real nice guy that just was hit on by a slutty long island Lolita, he never slept with her or did anything wrong! Watch this movie any chance you get!
No, No, No., 11 August 2008

Author: robdreilly from Ireland
*** This comment may contain spoilers ***
This film is not very good. That is the best thing I can say about this shocking piece of work.
Very bad acting. Hilarious at times. Did anyone pay money to see this? It is wrong on so many levels. So many!
It reminded me of a soft porn in parts. I watched this with my cat and he even thought it so crap he got up and left the room.
I think that maybe this film had potential if the script was ripped up and urinated on it. Amy Fisher is dangerous. That is a fact. "Serial killers don't get 2million bail", so true. A 17 year old kid. That is the story.
I checked out the credits for the directors name and surprised to find out that he made good few film after this one. 10/10 for my patience to see this film all the way through. It was a test in the finest art of torture. Classic hair cut on that bloke.
He's 37? Good one. Look more like 52. The wife is probably the worst actor ever. But it hard to say who is the worst ever, because so many of the worst actors ever to be on my TV screen were all piled into one when they made this. The best part was when the wife sets off the metal detector with the bullet in her head.
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This Movie is a Cartoon!, 11 February 2006
Author: BreanneB from United States
*** This comment may contain spoilers ***
This movie is nothing but a cheesy waste of time garbage cartoon. It had nothing noteworthy in it. Bad acting, bad costumes, bad directing, nonsense script, cheap production, and too much of a lie.
This movie tells a ton of lies about what happened. This movie is a total fictional lie about this case. Amy's version is the truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the truth. The Buttafuoco's except for Mary Jo all lie, lie, lie. I give this movie no stars at all. What a waste of time and money. Sorry mom.
Next time I'm gonna choose a better movie. In the end all I can say to the director is, make better quality films if you want people to watch them. I think it's time to make a movie out of Amy's book If I Knew Then.
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