Despite their relativley small screen times, Larry and Jimmy had a great presence. Especially Larry, hadn't he been in house arres in real life, would have made a great contribution to the show I reckon
Yup Tony Darrow who played Larry Barese grew up with wise guys so he knew a whole bunch of them on a personal level and was involved with them as an associate and that was confirmed with the incident that happened with him and a couple of Gambino guys who were all involved in an extortion incident that happened back in 2004 so he knew the wise guy lingo to a tee.
@@chupacabra3331 Because of asbestos, "good" and "gentle" Bobby cared only about that his hands wouldn't get a microdose of asbestos but he was totally ok to see these "bozos" , Polaks, Ecuadorians, even minors load and unload tons of it. And throwing it in their local enveronment. At least Tony didn't care, he put that money immediately in his money , he would do the same with money from Chernobil
It was a bad look for the FBI to arrest Larry at the wedding,.. after he showed legitimate concern as to whether they were getting enough to eat or not.
11:45 "larry what the fuck are you doing here I thought you had house arrest?" David Chase: "yea wtf is tony darrow doing here i thought he got 6 months house arrest?..."
@@ceeriousNo, Albert Barese actor, Richard Maldone hadn't mob ties, i red some articles , he wanted to get some money by dealing cocaine, marijuana, ecstasy ,ketamine. He was a drug dealer but not a mob associate, unlike Larry actor Tony Darrow
@@ceerious yeah, it is my understanding that they only brought Larry back in the later seasons because the actor for Albert turned out to be a criminal too.
Omg lol Lil carmine suggestion got chris killed. I do not think that Carmine lupertazzi knew that was going to happen but I remember in the scene where he said counterattacks retaliation how did it come to this and they were telling him to step into the boss position in that he would be welcomed he said he didn't want to handle it that way I think he had the mindset of letting them fight it out and then picking up the pieces from The Fallout like Tony had suggested to Christopher in the car about the stuff between little Carmine and Johnny when he told him not to bring stuff up at the meeting where John said he remembers when Chris used to wait in the car think about it think about it
Really wish they would have implemented Larry more at the beginning and then esp. Albert Barese. He really gave of a good impression in the few scenes he was on.
Larry always t bagged his cellies, but I don't think was in jail too long after his house arrest protest ended in handcuffs. He was giving the Feds decent information (wrapped in lies, pinning murders on dead mobsters)
I love how he at Ray's birthay party brags about his big balls, that's why he didn't care about house arrest and decided to attend Ray's birthday. But the next day after his goodson Benny got his skull cracked and is in intensive care he doesn't come there, saying because of that house arrest but in reality he didn't have that much balls , to get out of house when New York is looting in Jersey and crack people's heads 😂😂😂
@@ceerious And when he thinks that finally the threat by NY is over, he comes relieved at Bada Bing , but there he finds Tommy ( Joe Pesci from Goodfellas) saying- "there you are, you thought i won't find you f*ckin' mutt, you can't hide from me", then slams a bottle on his head and gives him kick in the ass in front of Tony, Sil, Paulie", then shows Jimmy Burke who joins Tommy in the beating of him and saying " f*ckin' mutt dented my shoes" , then you hear Paulie from the background " Let Tommy shine your shoes, i remember him as a kid, they used to call him Spitshine Tommy, he he he". Good for Chris and Phil didn't show up there, Tommy would tell Chris " Kid, give me a drink" and Phil who would remind him he was the best shoeshiner , his shoes would shine like f*ckin' mirrors when the kid used to shine them and whatever would happen there 😏😁🫢
I don't think it had anything to do with New York and everything to do with the fact that they don't care about their "own" family. Larry was his godfather and wouldn't visit him in a coma, but he was happy to get pissed at a dinner party. It's the hypocrisy of the Italian-American Mafia culture. The whole "we will deal with this as a family." Meanwhile, people like Benny and Donny K are seriously injured, and people just go "terrible accident".
@@kincaidwolf5184 Well, goodson isn't a real nuclear family, it's often a son of your friend, much more often then real uncle or other relative. Baccala Sr was the godfather of Mustang Sally and we know how that relationship ended.
@mariozd971 It's an important role in the Christian faith. Albeit, it's fallen out of fashion. It is still an important cultural role. The Italian culture puts a strong emphasis on the extended family, not the nuclear family like in former British colonies and English speaking countries. It was Larry who told Tony. Which shows Larry was at least concerned for his godson. Or rather, doing the bare minimum as a godfather.
Albert , the actor who played him Richard Maldone wasn't in too much episodes so he decided to stuff himself, he was in 5,6 episodes so he and his friends started dealing coke, weed, mdma, ketamine. He was busted when he gave an undercover cop a free sample of ketamine. So he was guest of government some time and couldn't be in The Sopranos anymore because of his house arrest so he was written off. His cousin, Larry, the actor Tony Darrow had mob ties, he was convicted for extortion with some Gambino family associate. And Albert Barese defended on the court he was high all the time but wasn't selling, he said he gave free samples to make people happy 😂
8:35 all the times ive seen this part and I never saw Larry on the left of the screen. All i was looking at was the guy with the jacket over his head 😭
I wish there was a sopranos spin-off series. Nowadays its impossible to make one because of woke hollywood. any new sopranos tv content would be garbage just like the movie. but they should totally make it into a book series. a book series would allow it to be raw, unfiltered, politically incorrect, uncensored, just awesome! it would also allow them to have storylines with characters whose actors have already passed away or are too old to act. they could get more in depth about how the business works, without worrying about dumb fans getting bored because dumb fans dont read books. anyone who doubts wether a sopranos book would be entertaining, should read the godfather book by mario puzo. i love it as much as i love the movie, and everything is explained more in depth, everything is darker and more raw as well.
@ceerious i think an anime or a cartoon would be great for a spinoff of game of thrones or something like that (i think theyre already making a game of thrones animated spinoff) But i dont think it would work for the sopranos. The beauty of the sopranos is its sense of realism. And i dont think you can get that from an animated show. Also, the expressions the mannerisms wouldnt look as real in an animated show. But in a book, they just need to describe the expressions and mannerisms to you, and your mind fills the blanks.
It's not about being woke it's about constant sequels and predictable plot lines and guaranteeing money at the box office and asses in seats this annoying little stupid defense about things being woke to just explain things away without talking about it in detail is getting annoying it has been annoying for the past year or two or however long it's been going on the word is not for you conservatives and it doesn't replace an actual thought and yes the movie was pretty bad especially compared to Sopranos but the whole thing was that David Chase was asked to make a movie about the Newark riots and The Sopranos so he had to compromise end of story take that werewolf and shove it up your ass where it belongs with the rest of the fecal matter on the internet I don't think you're a bad person I just think you got in with a dumb crowd
Lets not beart around the bush here...most of theses guys wouldn't have been in this show if they weren't already mob connected. Couldn't have even filmed it without permission from the mob, otherwise they wouldn't have had catering or filming equiptment on the shoots, trucking was and is under mob control in NY and NJ. Not to mention pressure put on casting directors to cast certain guys in certain parts.
It’s chilling that Tony only lost control because he kept killing off the people closest to him. To the point where his capos and himself became vulnerable. If he had found other avenues to discipline the members of his crew who stepped out of line, and even those loosely associated with the NJ crime family, things would have lasted a bit longer.
i said it many times, he was doomed from the start of the show. Bonpensiero was already a rat and so was Jimmy and probably Ray Curto. Tony should of took care of Vin Makazian a bit better, that was his first screwup
I wish my favorite characters got more screen time: Larry, patsy, ray curto, jimmy altieri. Larry gets a 12 min video of a series that was like 50 hours total. Now you see that? That’s a sad commentary(wish we saw Albert the paraqueet too more lol he was a good character too. And beansy, too.)
I like the police cams..... @ 8:05 Knock5 times, and literally 0.5 seconds later.... an actor opens the door in a robe and wife beater, all ready, saying instantly, "Oh what the fuck". Bro why are you ready standing at the front door? After the first knock, 'opens instantly'', ready to give your lines? hahahhaahahhahahah #baddirection
Capo Tony is much less egotistical and is more logical it would be interesting to see The Sopranos from the main point of view of a well-respected Capo (I mean junior wasnt much of an actual boss for long, he was TERRIBLE in such a short time)
Vito wanting to be boss was always so cringy they did a good job writing it it does seem very realistic like an idealistic employee who's not going to go anywhere but thinks they could and speculates about it
Can you imagine that? Junior gets made boss then 1 week later he is indicted? Tony Soprano, criminal mastermind
can you imagine that....junior gets made boss and 1 week later hes indicted.
@@ceerious Richie's eyes are so crazy when he repeats that lol
@@ceerious *inserts confused/amused/annoyed face*
@@theramplocal those manson lamps of his never look sane
@@theramplocalhe definitely wanted to smack a coffee jar across Albert's head.
We needed more Larry and Albert in the series.
we needed more Larry and Albert in the series -Albert
They were never even in the same episode
I heard you got laid there all the time
@@hollywoodhogan.7009 now that's a sad commentary
More Albert maybe. Larry was annoying af
the lobster scenes with the bibs always gets me 😂
Jimmy had time to put on something decent.
$1184, oh Babe! I gotta play that number.
5lb lobster 🦞
I don’t get what makes lobster messier than any other food
What song is playing?
Your uncle madone! Does he eat alone. He doesnt even pass the salt
great line
OHHHHHHH!
Funny
⁵4@@ceerious
I thought he said "does he need a loan"
Despite their relativley small screen times, Larry and Jimmy had a great presence. Especially Larry, hadn't he been in house arres in real life, would have made a great contribution to the show I reckon
i loved Larry
They are in no position to go into the unknown not knowin
We never admit the existence of house arrest.
@@coleozaeta6344 I did 20 year's in my mother's basement. Not a peep.
@@aeae3314Did you compromise?
the actor was a real associate, also was on house arrest in real life.
He don't mean to be out of order!
Associate? On the good ship lollipop.
The actor was a real associate, also was on house arrest in real life. -Albert “the parakeet “ Barese.
Apparently, in real life during his case, the actor referred to the judge with what the ancient Romans called him instead of your 'honor'.
Yup Tony Darrow who played Larry Barese grew up with wise guys so he knew a whole bunch of them on a personal level and was involved with them as an associate and that was confirmed with the incident that happened with him and a couple of Gambino guys who were all involved in an extortion incident that happened back in 2004 so he knew the wise guy lingo to a tee.
Ceerious, there is a 10% kick up to Borko every week. But that could be a lot, or a little, depends on how you run your channel.
What? You ain’t got no envelope?
Gotta start paying points
1 and half good ?
@@chupacabra3331 Because of asbestos, "good" and "gentle" Bobby cared only about that his hands wouldn't get a microdose of asbestos but he was totally ok to see these "bozos" , Polaks, Ecuadorians, even minors load and unload tons of it. And throwing it in their local enveronment. At least Tony didn't care, he put that money immediately in his money , he would do the same with money from Chernobil
Remember, whatever you can’t pay, gets tacked onto the principle 🫵🏼
Larry. The old guy set this up as a paramilitary organization. You need a supreme commander at the top. Not the Dave Clark 5. 😂😂😂
I like it like that!
Absolutely nobody:
Me: Up in da club!
that just made me snarf my. coffee
It was a bad look for the FBI to arrest Larry at the wedding,.. after he showed legitimate concern as to whether they were getting enough to eat or not.
Ceerious has many uploads under his subspecies
Vito saying he is a young man, and without the weight I'm a healthy man w longevity is LOL
lmaooooo
Before, and wayyyyyy before!
AIDS?
@@Montreal2833 Nobody's got AIDS!
I don’t wanna hear that word in here again
11:45 "larry what the fuck are you doing here I thought you had house arrest?"
David Chase: "yea wtf is tony darrow doing here i thought he got 6 months house arrest?..."
lmao yea both "Barese" members were real associates
@@ceeriousNo, Albert Barese actor, Richard Maldone hadn't mob ties, i red some articles , he wanted to get some money by dealing cocaine, marijuana, ecstasy ,ketamine. He was a drug dealer but not a mob associate, unlike Larry actor Tony Darrow
@@mariozd971bro go away
I wish we got more lines from Jimmy during the series
i know!
I think a lot of good ground was covered
He never even finished those lines in the hotel room
His last line was *wet brain noises* 😭🤣
@@smellsuperb1 lmaoooo
lobster with alleged mobster
I wish they had more scenes with Larry and Jimi. Larry would have been a great challenge for paulie and made the show a lot better
Larry was under house arrest in real life. he was an associate
@@ceerious yeah, it is my understanding that they only brought Larry back in the later seasons because the actor for Albert turned out to be a criminal too.
@@ceerious Tony wasn't under house arrest during filming. He was charged in 2009 long after the show stopped filming.
Ceerious is Borko's best earner
we got him outta retirement.
We all agreed to let borko have his day!!! WE ALL AGREED!!!
I don’t even think Borko would have the new boat without him …
"I don't know if you know this, but the actors, they don't make up what they say!" Carmella plugged into reality as always 🤣
That wasn’t Carmella
Are you still seeing your other women Lorenzo 😂
Lol😂 kills me every time ha ha ha
Long story short: YES
Larry should have had more scenes. A lot of them should have.
agreed
Yoyo Mendez's part was so pivotal they wrote a whole series about him.
The Wire. Ever heard of it?
lol how nice of Tony to give a goodbye kiss to Jimmy altierri 07:36
I love any scene with Little Carmine. Haha, what a great actor.
@Mike-ock Hahah.
Omg lol Lil carmine suggestion got chris killed. I do not think that Carmine lupertazzi knew that was going to happen but I remember in the scene where he said counterattacks retaliation how did it come to this and they were telling him to step into the boss position in that he would be welcomed he said he didn't want to handle it that way I think he had the mindset of letting them fight it out and then picking up the pieces from The Fallout like Tony had suggested to Christopher in the car about the stuff between little Carmine and Johnny when he told him not to bring stuff up at the meeting where John said he remembers when Chris used to wait in the car think about it think about it
the idea of the boss on a fiance action was presented to JT by Chris himself long before the Lil Carmine's remark
I love this show but one thing I can't remember for the life of me is how many years Phil did in the can.
Sadly, that was never really cleared throughout the series. We only got hints about it
I know he made compromises while he was in there.
@UkoKoromi plot hole I guess
Something about a grilled cheese and a rahdiator, whatever happened there.
@@mattraspo9912 yes, and a tissue
1:27 😂😂😂 Jimmy was funny here
10:56 -'I know you did the best that you could, you have performed a valuable service to your future candy bar purchases'
The minute Ceerious used Borko’s name…
IT should have been end of story.
😂😂
Watching that first clip i realize just how to-shit that crew fell to at the end.
9:22 Best predator glare in a tv show ever.
You almost can hear Richie thinking: "how the f*cking hell is this r*tard f*ck still alive!"
Larry was indicted real life
I always wanted a job at the FBI as a word processor.
13:48
Subspecies 😂😂😂😂
Carmine always had a way with words.
Very observant The sacred and the propane
I can't believe the actor was in his early to late 60's during the show. He looked younger than James Gandolfini !
Albert Barese mocking Richie Aprile is one of the funniest things ever on the show.
Really wish they would have implemented Larry more at the beginning and then esp. Albert Barese. He really gave of a good impression in the few scenes he was on.
Lol at Jr being a Frankenstein lol! Just imagine him with green skin, a cracked forehead and bolts sticking out of his neck 😅😅😅
Can you imagine that? Him with green skin, a cracked forehead and bolts sticking out of his neck?
@@Eglaronion ...get the papers get the papers...lol
Frankenstein was the scientist, not the monster.
Just another malapropism the writers snuck in…
@@saicharand7765Yeah? How many pictures you got under your subspecies?
@@HOTD108_the Sopranos Malapropism compilation is soo gold.
0:33 its always the snakes that talk the toughest.
100%
I hope he got to show the prison doctor what real balls look like. Heard his cellmate saw em tho.
Larry always t bagged his cellies, but I don't think was in jail too long after his house arrest protest ended in handcuffs. He was giving the Feds decent information (wrapped in lies, pinning murders on dead mobsters)
😂
Ceerious is Borko’s lightning rod. Borko’s got a family.
biggest crew in the family
Can you imagine that, ceerious is borko’s lightning rod. Borko’s got a family
@@owenmills3517 I told you they are a glorified crew
I love how he at Ray's birthay party brags about his big balls, that's why he didn't care about house arrest and decided to attend Ray's birthday. But the next day after his goodson Benny got his skull cracked and is in intensive care he doesn't come there, saying because of that house arrest but in reality he didn't have that much balls , to get out of house when New York is looting in Jersey and crack people's heads 😂😂😂
😂
@@ceerious And when he thinks that finally the threat by NY is over, he comes relieved at Bada Bing , but there he finds Tommy ( Joe Pesci from Goodfellas) saying- "there you are, you thought i won't find you f*ckin' mutt, you can't hide from me", then slams a bottle on his head and gives him kick in the ass in front of Tony, Sil, Paulie", then shows Jimmy Burke who joins Tommy in the beating of him and saying " f*ckin' mutt dented my shoes" , then you hear Paulie from the background " Let Tommy shine your shoes, i remember him as a kid, they used to call him Spitshine Tommy, he he he". Good for Chris and Phil didn't show up there, Tommy would tell Chris " Kid, give me a drink" and Phil who would remind him he was the best shoeshiner , his shoes would shine like f*ckin' mirrors when the kid used to shine them and whatever would happen there 😏😁🫢
I don't think it had anything to do with New York and everything to do with the fact that they don't care about their "own" family. Larry was his godfather and wouldn't visit him in a coma, but he was happy to get pissed at a dinner party. It's the hypocrisy of the Italian-American Mafia culture. The whole "we will deal with this as a family." Meanwhile, people like Benny and Donny K are seriously injured, and people just go "terrible accident".
@@kincaidwolf5184 Well, goodson isn't a real nuclear family, it's often a son of your friend, much more often then real uncle or other relative. Baccala Sr was the godfather of Mustang Sally and we know how that relationship ended.
@mariozd971 It's an important role in the Christian faith. Albeit, it's fallen out of fashion. It is still an important cultural role. The Italian culture puts a strong emphasis on the extended family, not the nuclear family like in former British colonies and English speaking countries. It was Larry who told Tony. Which shows Larry was at least concerned for his godson. Or rather, doing the bare minimum as a godfather.
Barrage was right run it like a council, they did something similar in Chicago for years
Albert , the actor who played him Richard Maldone wasn't in too much episodes so he decided to stuff himself, he was in 5,6 episodes so he and his friends started dealing coke, weed, mdma, ketamine. He was busted when he gave an undercover cop a free sample of ketamine. So he was guest of government some time and couldn't be in The Sopranos anymore because of his house arrest so he was written off.
His cousin, Larry, the actor Tony Darrow had mob ties, he was convicted for extortion with some Gambino family associate.
And Albert Barese defended on the court he was high all the time but wasn't selling, he said he gave free samples to make people happy 😂
so ur a dictionary like me huh. join my show lol
@@ceerious Yes, i love that
@@ceerious What show? Somewhere on your social media?
@@mariozd971 when i start livestreams ill let u know. msg me on ig ceerups
@@mariozd971 youtube. im gonna start making more content
Larry asking the FBI guy "you get something to eat?" is so wholesome
8:35 all the times ive seen this part and I never saw Larry on the left of the screen. All i was looking at was the guy with the jacket over his head 😭
Lolol Larry boy, violating his house arrest.
hey how you doin my friend you gettin enough to eat
@@ceeriousBrian Rolley, U.S Marshal service. The terms of your bail confine you to your home Sir?
@@omerbrooklyn8716 call a Fn lawyer!
Some people are out there stuffin themselves
@@theramplocal be quiet, Albert.
I heard HBO had to give up those nice Soprano's clips - they got too attached to them.
As a side note the guy that wanted to go to miami but went to jesus instead by hanging himself voiced some characters in max payne 3
I wish there was a sopranos spin-off series.
Nowadays its impossible to make one because of woke hollywood.
any new sopranos tv content would be garbage just like the movie.
but they should totally make it into a book series.
a book series would allow it to be raw, unfiltered, politically incorrect, uncensored, just awesome!
it would also allow them to have storylines with characters whose actors have already passed away or are too old to act.
they could get more in depth about how the business works, without worrying about dumb fans getting bored because dumb fans dont read books.
anyone who doubts wether a sopranos book would be entertaining, should read the godfather book by mario puzo.
i love it as much as i love the movie, and everything is explained more in depth, everything is darker and more raw as well.
there can cartoons that i can add stuff and scenes and cut voices and make them say other stuff. but yea i wish it was like back then.
@ceerious i think an anime or a cartoon would be great for a spinoff of game of thrones or something like that (i think theyre already making a game of thrones animated spinoff)
But i dont think it would work for the sopranos.
The beauty of the sopranos is its sense of realism. And i dont think you can get that from an animated show.
Also, the expressions the mannerisms wouldnt look as real in an animated show. But in a book, they just need to describe the expressions and mannerisms to you, and your mind fills the blanks.
It's not about being woke it's about constant sequels and predictable plot lines and guaranteeing money at the box office and asses in seats this annoying little stupid defense about things being woke to just explain things away without talking about it in detail is getting annoying it has been annoying for the past year or two or however long it's been going on the word is not for you conservatives and it doesn't replace an actual thought and yes the movie was pretty bad especially compared to Sopranos but the whole thing was that David Chase was asked to make a movie about the Newark riots and The Sopranos so he had to compromise end of story take that werewolf and shove it up your ass where it belongs with the rest of the fecal matter on the internet I don't think you're a bad person I just think you got in with a dumb crowd
Guy had the biggest fuckin crew in the family
The scene where they’re all at the funeral talking to each always makes me a bit happy. Things were a little light before it got worse in season 6
I HAVE THIS CD! 😂❤❤❤
Lol, the dave clark 5 reference is great
8:16 - Joseph "Pepe" Sasso, I wished they would have done more with that character.
The sopranos featured every mob movie extra.
8:16 this was Joseph Sasso’s best scene
I LIKE LARRY BARESE IN SOPRANOS ALLWAYS BREAKING BALLS😊😊
12:58 larry was right ✅️
Lets not beart around the bush here...most of theses guys wouldn't have been in this show if they weren't already mob connected. Couldn't have even filmed it without permission from the mob, otherwise they wouldn't have had catering or filming equiptment on the shoots, trucking was and is under mob control in NY and NJ. Not to mention pressure put on casting directors to cast certain guys in certain parts.
The only tv show where more food than a cooking show lol
He was the king of dermabrasion
Rob Schneider is 0:00
those are like 10 lb lobsters
Make a move against PureKino? No. I don’t know what to tell you.
😂 hes one guy i'd like to work with actually. maybe some time.
@@ceerious us fans would love that. Merry Christmas and thanks for all the videos!
you rememba me larry boy barese
Both junior and tony were poor leaders and should have stayed capos
Change my mind
Nah.
Sil is gonna show up one day. He will change your mind. Change it into a blood stain on the carpet.
Things were so much better when Tony was a capo
yup
Even a broken clock is right twice a day
How come Larry and Albert were never in an episode together?
2 were associated in rl plus alley boy got kicked off the sopranos
1:13 "all due respect to your crippled kid"😂
Fucking tony is a savage
That old fella looks just like Chevy chase
Subspecies 😂😂
"All do respect to your crippled kid." LMAO
I got a TOP OF THE LINE PIANO DOLLY AT MY HOUSE!!!
Shame we didn't see Larry as much as I would've liked, clearly him and Sil are the only options to takeover as boss after Tony..
In the directors cut you get to see Larry Boy's shoes
You know who loved Lobster at the BadaBing?
Joey Peeps!
6:09
do you remember me...Larry boy Barese?
@@ceerious are you still seeing your other women Lorzeno?
Junior the Lightning Rod to take hits
@4:07 you had jimmy at salt
At 10:22 is that the same guy who is the neighbor in whitecaps?
no
It’s chilling that Tony only lost control because he kept killing off the people closest to him. To the point where his capos and himself became vulnerable.
If he had found other avenues to discipline the members of his crew who stepped out of line, and even those loosely associated with the NJ crime family, things would have lasted a bit longer.
i said it many times, he was doomed from the start of the show. Bonpensiero was already a rat and so was Jimmy and probably Ray Curto. Tony should of took care of Vin Makazian a bit better, that was his first screwup
Carmella was in the back 1:20 cleaning the glasses nobody realized she was the waitress
Oh wow look at the Beach Ball Mr. Tony Darrow is wearing lol 😁
Missing funerals because he’s on house arrest but showed up to EVERY party that jumped off 😅
You guys see bugs. No Tony it may be the medicine 😂
I wish my favorite characters got more screen time: Larry, patsy, ray curto, jimmy altieri. Larry gets a 12 min video of a series that was like 50 hours total. Now you see that? That’s a sad commentary(wish we saw Albert the paraqueet too more lol he was a good character too. And beansy, too.)
Wish they had done more with the moochie character
I like the police cams..... @ 8:05 Knock5 times, and literally 0.5 seconds later.... an actor opens the door in a robe and wife beater, all ready, saying instantly, "Oh what the fuck". Bro why are you ready standing at the front door? After the first knock, 'opens instantly'', ready to give your lines? hahahhaahahhahahah #baddirection
Capo Tony is much less egotistical and is more logical it would be interesting to see The Sopranos from the main point of view of a well-respected Capo
(I mean junior wasnt much of an actual boss for long, he was TERRIBLE in such a short time)
It’s almost like Hesh was an honorary member?!?!?
Do you rememba me borko boy barese?!?
4:56 what the hell was he saying?
"you owe him a dime you'll hear some great speeches" meaning u owe him money you're gonna hear a long loud speech lol
Ray turning it down because he was a rat
The king of dermabrasion
He shouldn'ta brought up Tommy's big open tab.
Vito wanting to be boss was always so cringy they did a good job writing it it does seem very realistic like an idealistic employee who's not going to go anywhere but thinks they could and speculates about it
So was Larry still seeing his other women?
3 snitches at the table
Very allegorical these clips
appreciate it.
Larry to me felt like the closest to a made guy in real life