I heard there was suppose to be a spin off based on The Commission. I was extremely excited for it. But I guess it didnt end up happening... Oh well atleast we go Many Saints Of Newark......
Chalky: "your mama know you out wearin your daddy sunday suit?" Meyer: "no sir she does not. She also does not know i have this" Meyer was such a opportunist haha
@@jimpalmer2981 Lol, you realize you inadvertently complimented him. And let's not pretend movies and TV have been using actors that are ethnically or racially different from their characters for YEARS.
@@chitweak18 You know you're using a website that is owned by the world's greatest search engine, it will literally tell you anything you want to know, but here you are instead telling me you don't get it.
Not just Benny. I just now noticed one of the brothers is the guy who played the heroin addict who translates for the Neapolitan hitmen who killed Rusty Millio.
They weren't geeks. They were criminals from early on in their life. However, criminals with brains and cunning mindsets made them last almost 60 years at their best.
@@theportugueselegend thank Arnold Rothstein for teaching them both to be so smart !!!! Honestly Meyer was already way smarter than Lucky , Rothstein always had to spank him over his knee till he finally smartened up
Great little detail showing Rothstein betting on his Pool game against Luciano. As a gambling addict, he was always chasing the thrill of winning/losing money.
I watched this show when it first came out, and I’m baffled they didn’t do a spin off leading into the 5 families. Major opportunity missed here wi th such great actors!
Ehh. Boh. At the end of the question he says /acca/ meaning ‘here’ - “what’s the difference here” - which doesn’t really sound Italian (qui/qua) nor does it really sound Sicilian nor Napuletano. Nor any dialect I know of. It does sound Spanish tho. Gives him away. A single sound. Italian is tight and strict no matter which version or dialect is the matter. Spanish is more loose. It does sound Argentine dialect Spanish indeed. Rioplatense. For aquí Argentines say /aca/ The Sudacas/Sudakas in Buenos Aires/Uruguay slang.
How is that even possible in 1920's to sign 500k life insurance policies? I know a lot of the stuff in the show is fiction, but 500k life insurance policy in 1920's sounds ridiculous.
@@povilasmarveloustv3810I googled it because I've always wondered about what agency would ever agree to insuring four random people with a known gangster listed as beneficiary. But apparently he owned the company providing the policy, Rothmere Surety Company. How that doesn't mean he would just be paying himself with his own money, I don't know. Maybe as a way of easily laundering half a mil at a time? I'm not sure
I have traveled from the borough of Manhattan in the city of New York. Making it sound like he’s coming from the city of Oz sounding like he didn’t think chalky knew either of those areas existed 😂
After seeing this I realize Arnold, although smart, would have made a wiser descision to have swapped Meyer and Lucky in both Chalky’s and Nicky’s first interactions. Both bosses and right hand men. It probably would have altered the whole show probably history if it had been fully documented.
@@sonnyblack0870 Right?! Vincent Piazza (Lucky) did a great job in ACTING, but the character itself was sooooo far off the mark in some ways. They painted him as a fuseless hothead, and I have absolutely no idea why. In the show, he behaves and sounds almost nothing like actual Luciano.
I just realized that Luciano asks to excuse himself to go pee here after being disgruntled with who he has to answer to. Few seasons later he does the same thing but has joe the boss whacked. He realized that sometimes you have to take action
Terrence Winter worked on this and started writing for Sopranos during 2nd season. He was clearly missed during Many Saints of Newark because the writing in that is nowhere close to how smooth it is in these shows.
I’m not sure what you’re basing that on. Only person that has audio recordings is Myer. Luciano and Rothstien do not. Nor is Capone and don’t let the stupid RUclips videos fool ya. They’re all fake.
@@johng1758he said accents, not voices. Don’t you think Meyer had the same accent as the rest considering they all grew up in New York? The accents are good.
@@KjWhite-l2h no question is dumb. Dumb is usually the people who think they already know everything and those that insult strangers online just to make themselves feel big and important.
@@Godfather9814 Yes - but those "10 grand" weren't an actual "deal". Lansky's "proposition" was a FAKE one - he gave him 10 grands only to feel out how much is Chalky's & Thompson's liquor business bringing in. If Chalky turns him down means the business is worth much more - if not - it means the business is smaller than they thought.
I swear Lucky and Lansky needed a spin-off these two worked off each other so well!
I mean they were real people so I’m not sure a spin-off could work exactly
@@paddylight737 not like this show was all that historically accurate
@@paddylight737 why? They’re both alive at the end of BE and both lived until old age in real life
I heard there was suppose to be a spin off based on The Commission. I was extremely excited for it. But I guess it didnt end up happening... Oh well atleast we go Many Saints Of Newark......
@@JW-rq8qh yeah and that sucked
Benny Fazio the criminal mastermind.
Its Benny Fazio's great-grandpa, Borko Fazio
That actor was in this, the Sopranos and now in Tulsa King.
That’s not the actor who played benny fazio you imbecile dimwit
@@flukislucas He was just a kid. That animal Blundetto Thompson, I can't even say his name.
@@SirAdrian87Could you imagine, that animal Blundetto, I can't even say his name
The life insurance scam knowing all them wops were gonna eventually get wacked was a brilliant move by AR
The British guy playing Lansky was sensational in this series.. I don’t know how he has never become a major star.
The accent is on point
Underated Talent
Major star?
British guy, whats his name?
@@crocop4life Anatol Yusef
I could listen to Luciano talk all day
Yeah, but could you fix 'im up or no?
I gotta go take a piss
🚬👌😠🖕
Chalky: "your mama know you out wearin your daddy sunday suit?"
Meyer: "no sir she does not. She also does not know i have this"
Meyer was such a opportunist haha
"..can't blame a fellow for trying.."
Then the donkeys act like he’s reaching for a weapon like they didn’t just frisk him on screen 😂
Meyer knew how to laugh off an insult. The key thing was to never lose your cool in front of men who could kill you.
Lansky has the best accent in the SERIES
I know it so Jewish lmao
Lucky has a good one also.
Yeah, nothing says authentic like a Turkish actor born on Cyprus who grew up in England doing a Lower East accent.
@@jimpalmer2981 all of what you mentioned and his accent is still a spot on Brooklyn. Your criticism is his praise lol
@@jimpalmer2981 Lol, you realize you inadvertently complimented him. And let's not pretend movies and TV have been using actors that are ethnically or racially different from their characters for YEARS.
Chalky White is like "What proposition?" and my dumbass yells in a room full of people "Proposition Joe!".
I don't get it
@@chitweak18 You know you're using a website that is owned by the world's greatest search engine, it will literally tell you anything you want to know, but here you are instead telling me you don't get it.
@@chitweak18there’s a show called the wire proposition Joe is a character on the show
Well tickle my fancy fat man
😂😂😂
Benny Fazio, criminal mastermind.
Man, that's Benny Fazio's great grand uncle.
Not just Benny. I just now noticed one of the brothers is the guy who played the heroin addict who translates for the Neapolitan hitmen who killed Rusty Millio.
I always felt that way with Mia lansky & lucky both were good at negotiating
Omar coming yo!
@@jimpalmer2981 Ahhhhh, I KNEW I knew him from somewhere.
Thanks. 👍 That was annoying me.
"How you know I drive a Packard?!"
OMAR! OMAR! OMAR COMING!
LMFAO 😂 he's even got the twin 45's out too
Hahaha "yo mama know you out wearing yo daddy's Sunday suit?"
The "short pants" part gets me everytime 😂
Great portrayal of Lucky Luciano....the best I have ever seen.
I love how the shows characters of Charlie and Meyer went from being geeks trying to make it in the mafia to actual Godfathers by the end of the show.
They were never geeks
They weren't geeks. They were criminals from early on in their life. However, criminals with brains and cunning mindsets made them last almost 60 years at their best.
@@jimmyknight1609thank you
They were anything but geeks in real life.
@@theportugueselegend thank Arnold Rothstein for teaching them both to be so smart !!!! Honestly Meyer was already way smarter than Lucky , Rothstein always had to spank him over his knee till he finally smartened up
A great friendship portrayed by two wonderful actors.
Love how Chalky randomly turns into Omar & whips out his twin 45's 😂
Great show! Great acting. Excellent screenplay. Characters are so believable.
When Benny is the boss among the d’Alessios you know it is a major f up
He's such a criminals mastermind he built a time machine just to go back and be boss in the 1920s.
3:23 lol meyer went for the handshake so fast
Lucky will always be "Short pants" to me. Thank you Gyp.
Meyer will always be "Short Pants" to me.
Thank you Chaulky
Such a great movie
Both those "short pants" became the biggest shot calling OGs ever!
benny managed to not get beaten up in this scene
that’s ChrisTUHfuh’s junkie friend too!!
yeah criminal mastermind benny fasio didnt get beaten up which i applaud @@natalieruegger9047
" yo momma knows your wearing daddys sunday suite" LOL Priceless
Chalky was always the sharpest dresser
Agreed and I think Narcisse is close
Lucky was Dapper
Great little detail showing Rothstein betting on his Pool game against Luciano.
As a gambling addict, he was always chasing the thrill of winning/losing money.
I watched this show when it first came out, and I’m baffled they didn’t do a spin off leading into the 5 families. Major opportunity missed here wi th such great actors!
“I gotta Piss 🚽 “ *Taps Cigarette 🚬Out On Ashtray * Luciano sure knows how to make a exit that’s for sure.
The play against the de' Alessio brothers was a beautiful move. They all got payout from them coming and going.
hard to put on over on benny fazio criminal mastermind
Luciano’s accent tho.
Good or bad?
@@PhalanxSpirit sooooo good 😍
I'm watching this video just for that
Ehh. Boh. At the end of the question he says /acca/ meaning ‘here’ - “what’s the difference here” - which doesn’t really sound Italian (qui/qua) nor does it really sound Sicilian nor Napuletano. Nor any dialect I know of. It does sound Spanish tho. Gives him away. A single sound. Italian is tight and strict no matter which version or dialect is the matter. Spanish is more loose. It does sound Argentine dialect Spanish indeed. Rioplatense. For aquí Argentines say /aca/ The Sudacas/Sudakas in Buenos Aires/Uruguay slang.
Rough stereotypical New York Italian accent. What's that thing with his eye though?
The music was perfect when Chalky and Meyer met.
And when Rothstein met the DiLesio brothers and Micky Doyle. Great scoring
The very best cast TV show. EVER. 💯💯💯💯💯💯💯💯💯 hands down best!
Facts but so is Breaking Bad & Sons Of Anarchy & The Wire also !!!! All those shows have perfect casting
it’s Bennie Fazio & Chrissy’s junkie friend!!
Damn I knew I recognized that one! Crazy they gave a heroin addict the job of setting up the Phil leotardo hit.
Benny Fazio criminal mastermind!
@ 2:38 - Song name is:
"Indianola" James Reese Europe & the 369th U.S. Infantry "Hell Fighters" Band
surprised to see Benny Fazio criminal mastermind working with Lucky lol
& Chrissie’s junkie friend too!!
“How do you do ?”
*Long Pause*
“We already met actually”
I fucking died of laughter for some reason
great performance's.the cigarettes' got best supporting actor.
Luciano was my favorit character
8:05... AR has the new recruits signing 500k life insurance policies...that's why he was a genius aside from his gambling addiction
How is that even possible in 1920's to sign 500k life insurance policies? I know a lot of the stuff in the show is fiction, but 500k life insurance policy in 1920's sounds ridiculous.
@@povilasmarveloustv3810 And it was his own firm.
Why he made them sign it
@@povilasmarveloustv3810I googled it because I've always wondered about what agency would ever agree to insuring four random people with a known gangster listed as beneficiary. But apparently he owned the company providing the policy, Rothmere Surety Company. How that doesn't mean he would just be paying himself with his own money, I don't know. Maybe as a way of easily laundering half a mil at a time? I'm not sure
I have traveled from the borough of Manhattan in the city of New York.
Making it sound like he’s coming from the city of Oz sounding like he didn’t think chalky knew either of those areas existed 😂
After all, Atlantic city is the deep south to new yorkers. Lol
Hahaha
😆
Basically
If there's anything to be learned from Boardwalk, it's that good manners costs nothing. 😂
That little look Meyer gives after the other guy mentioned a packard. He knows the game is up
RIP Michael K Williams
7:24
"Nothing a bullet in the eye won't fix"
*Peter Griffin*
😂
Love the old school New Yorker gangster slang. My friends love it when I do my Meyer Lansky voice. Gets glasses of whiskey well filled.
My friends HATE IT when I do Mickey Doyle's voice lol. And when I do Chalkys I just get my ass kicked.
Mackey Doyle's laugh kills me
To the day in A.C., on cold, lonely nights, if you listen real close....you can still hear his giggle echoing through the streets and boardwalks...
Nice to see animal Blundetto's origin story
7:27 Chewbacca In the wrong show 😂
Chalky choking that guy and staring him in the eyes as he dies has to be one of the Coldest killings on the show
Meyer Lansky: STRAIGHT GANGSTER!!!
Ehhh
Great series. I have yet to see the last season. The life insurance deal is genius. I will keep that in mind.
Who knew Benny Fazio and Corky Caporale were brothers 😮
Nucky understood that four fives beats your full house.
Rothstein ended up breaking even between the D’Alessio brothers and Nucky’s payoff 😂
Great point
500 dollar notes I always wanted to see one
google
Hold one
Signing contracts without reading them properly and sleeping a night to figure it out is not smart
Butchy and Animal Blundetto.
Tony sopranos is not going to like the fact that his cousin is running a family behind his back
10:16 those 4 5's be the full house
Matt Hibbard It's all in the game yo
@@celticjay2306 damn right skip
beat a
Yous must mistake me for type of fella repeats hisself
@@taosanghiddenweapon5709 for a man who*
After seeing this I realize Arnold, although smart, would have made a wiser descision to have swapped Meyer and Lucky in both Chalky’s and Nicky’s first interactions. Both bosses and right hand men. It probably would have altered the whole show probably history if it had been fully documented.
When Chalky strangled that man to DEATH
I love Boardwalk Empire to death....
But I think it might have been a better show if Capone and the other real gangsters in the show were the focus.
@@jamesbarnett527 he was a business man who worked with them tho
Yup tho it's based on the book...
Capone was a great gangster in his time
Ya but I love the character of Nucky. Also Capone and Luciano weren’t cast very well, neither actor reminded me of their real life characters.
@@sonnyblack0870 Right?! Vincent Piazza (Lucky) did a great job in ACTING, but the character itself was sooooo far off the mark in some ways. They painted him as a fuseless hothead, and I have absolutely no idea why. In the show, he behaves and sounds almost nothing like actual Luciano.
Ohhhhh, that’s Benny from ‘The Sopranos’.
& Chrissy’s junkie friend too!
Lansky always keeps the L.E.S. in prayers
Sopranos meets the wire, fun fact both series ran at the same time.
2:44 Chalky: You still don't get it huh.. It aint about your money brah.
The 1.5 mil for the 3 life insurance policies, would equate to about 20.6 mil $ in today's currency.
i love the background music so much anyone know what it is
Arthur Buco was right when he called Bennie Fazio a criminal mastermind 😂
Just realized thats Benny Fazio
I just realized that Luciano asks to excuse himself to go pee here after being disgruntled with who he has to answer to.
Few seasons later he does the same thing but has joe the boss whacked. He realized that sometimes you have to take action
If you guys notice how Meyer and Charlie speaks as though they finish eaxh others' sentences... That's how exactly how it was described in real life.
R.i.p
Mr white.
they picked the perfect person to play Luciano
The dialogue is identical to The Wire, the Sopranos, and Oz.
But Sopranos had the best banter...courtesy of Chrissy, Paulie, Junior and Ralph....:D
All high quality with a lot of attention to detail and produced by HBO
Oz isn't the same
Terrence Winter worked on this and started writing for Sopranos during 2nd season. He was clearly missed during Many Saints of Newark because the writing in that is nowhere close to how smooth it is in these shows.
Yo momma know you out wearing your daddy’s Sunday suit
It’s a genius and faint detail…but when Leo is signing the insurance policy, how he holds the pen speaks to his lack of education.
A proposition? Well tickle my fancy short pants...
3. 38 the beginning of a criminal masterminds
I'd definitely have a double chest rig with 2x1911s 😊
Man these accents are thick and on point.
I’m not sure what you’re basing that on. Only person that has audio recordings is Myer. Luciano and Rothstien do not. Nor is Capone and don’t let the stupid RUclips videos fool ya. They’re all fake.
@@johng1758he said accents, not voices. Don’t you think Meyer had the same accent as the rest considering they all grew up in New York? The accents are good.
Amazing dialogue between characters. It’s immaculate. Whoever wrote this screen play is a true genius.
Hey look...the three stooges!
If you can get people to sign life insurance forms for half a million back then why bother with alcohol?
Because he wouldn't be able to constantly cash them in without suspicion (even though he owns the company
What a dumb question
@@KjWhite-l2h no question is dumb. Dumb is usually the people who think they already know everything and those that insult strangers online just to make themselves feel big and important.
...Chalky always loyal - no matter what...
Except to his wife
Exactly almost everyone that had worked for Nucky in the whole series would’ve taken that 10 grand in a heartbeat. But chalky turned it down flat
@@Godfather9814 Yes - but those "10 grand" weren't an actual "deal". Lansky's "proposition" was a FAKE one - he gave him 10 grands only to feel out how much is Chalky's & Thompson's liquor business bringing in. If Chalky turns him down means the business is worth much more - if not - it means the business is smaller than they thought.
0:50. Tell me that isn't the same set on the Stamps for the N.Y. guys. Sure is
Sopranos? Seems like it
Lanksy was stacking his money the entire series ..you gotta have $ to invest when the opportunity arises
HBO should have done a spin off of Lucky and Mayer after Boardwalk Empire.
2:11 I just had to thank the night 🌙shift cleaning crew for setting the scene for this here meeting 🤣 I'm serious so pretty lol
Benny!
You ever tried a Martina?
🌸OWO, would you look at that I'm the 99 comment, I feel very proud of myself for making it here lol☺️🌸
Isn't that DOOGIES buddy ?
And Christafa's friend Benny???
Benny from the sopranos looks very old.
It’s a few years after the show ended
Butch where's phil?!
So many sopranos alumni in this show lol
"Questo Big Business."
I spy a criminal mastermind
Im from Atlantic City and I know where these places are
Wonde if Nucky cashed in on Micky's life insurance
What the hell accent does lansky have? Sounds like a mixture of British, Polish, and brooklyn accents.
the actor is english-turkish.
rl-meyer lansky was a polish-russian american jew so having a weird accent tracks imo
Thats a New York accent. New York has a variety of different accents after all.
Yeah to be fair Lansky would’ve had a weird accent to begin with.
@greenmachine5600 not in the 1920s dude. You'd notice almost immediately.
Anyone know the name of the song that plays around the 5:31 mark?
A bit late, but it's Idle Dreams by George Gershwin
Meyer was 18 historical in this timeline he looks like a proper adult lol
AR is the best for me!!!