Fun Fact - At 0:17 you can see a police officer blocking off the public as they watch the scene being filmed Oh and that isn’t Rob Schneider by the way, all the bikers are actually Hell’s Angels members AFTER SERIOUS DEBATE: According to google ‘Youse’ is the correct way to spell, you commenters were right. It’s a common New York term and it’s spelt like that, not like “you’s” as most people would spell it.
In an interview, Chazz mentioned something important- the men in the back room were hardened criminals. They had done time in Sing Sing and Attica. Sonny hired them as muscle, but mostly they just hung out. They did nothing for weeks at a time. They were DESPERATE to prove their worth. So, when the opportunity presented itself, they often went overboard. They did their job.
I remember him touching on that, and I have a vague memory of this scene being based on an actual event that took place per something that I watched a few years back. I wish I could remember the details but I think it involved either the Colombos or gambinos? it may have even been from an interview with Chaz. I just started looking around and hopefully I will find it again.
@@angeldesigns1385I think it was an interview with Joey Diaz who grew up at those parts & said that the part in the movie where the neighborhood kids chase the bikers down after the grown-ups gave the them a beat down is as real as it got.
yeah but the bikers had rank patches, the leader was a sergeant i feel like they didnt fight good enough to be veterans, irl they woulda kicked the shit outta the mafia guys
@@aprilmay578why such an upside down interpretation. Is that because because he didn't kneel and beg like any stupid fragile minded cripple enslaved to emotions.
@Steve Lyons don’t sound so pious. The land you live on was is stolen and built off the blood, sweat and tears of indigenous people and African slaves. The atrocities committed are considered war (crimes) today and your forefathers were deemed traitors by the British. And I know, I know, “That was a long time ago” right? But you still benefit off these crimes against humanity and the world power (The British Empire) at the time. Point is, everybody does some dirt or excepts the benefits of it. Those Italians may be “criminals”, but they minded their own for the most part and didn’t go to other neighborhoods busting up bars.
I love when Sonny say “Spoke like a gentleman, give ‘em the beers” because Sonny gave respect but he hated DISRESPECT! I can comment on this scene forever & ever!
That's how it should be-- not like the movie cowboy towns bullied by one man and a crew of gun fighters. The Civil war was just ended, every man knew how to use a rifle. Like the James gang in Northbrook, shot to rags by the towns people.
Yup they got what they deserved, he was really nice to them, he was even nice when they started madness spraying the beer, he gave them the opportunity to leave but they decided to stay and talk trash so they had it coming
Don't mistake my kindness for weakness. I am kind to everyone, but when someone is unkind to me, weak is not what you are going to remember about me. Not me talking. It was believe it or not AL Capone. No kidding.
@@christophermills9289 I love that hot grease scene. The situation was completely reversed in one second for that dude with the shank. Awesome. Great example Mills.
Well to be fair that movie about Alan Rickman and the CBGB Bar was kind of a reverse scene where the bikers kickout some mob members trying to extort them. It's a great film as well.
The Chingalings were pretty popular MC Club in the Bronx back inna day. In fact there were quite a few respected clubs- but I doubt any of them tried to take on the mob just for fun. They mainly stayed in their lane.
I always liked how the song transitioned from Come Together to The 10 Commandments of Love. It was funny as a kid but you notice the symbolism as an adult.
The way Sonny immediately starts whispering to C and the other guy. He already knows what’s about to happen before they even get their beers. He’s been around and he’s seen how this unfolds….he’s already doing recon and getting his forces mobile and in position.
He handled it perfectly. Most of the biker gang types I've encountered were extremely polite. They didn't want negative interactions to potentially draw unwanted attention. If he had turned them away it would give other gangs a reason to come back wanting trouble. Locking them in the bar and handling things gives everyone else a reason to stay out of any beef this group has.
@@CytowaveI said to the bird in swimming pool if you don't go out with me I'll Duck you !! She replied I'm definitely not going out with you,cause you can't spell it right 😂
Why I'm here. As sho les get what they get. I've been in a mob bar, by accident. They were respectful as were we, realizing after we sat down. We had drinks...we left, thanking them all on the way out. 😅😅
I love how Sonny looked so annoyed when the guy touched his shoulder putting his hands on his suit Omgg it’s so many perfect moments of this scene! 🎬 one of the best ever!
@@The_guy_on_the_internet if some one even touches any food on my plate because they steal somthing like a fry, or I see spittle leave their mouth and it falls near me, I want to throw my plate in their face. Prolly why I'm 120 lbs. I'm Howard Hughes over here 🤣
@@SonnyGTA WHY, Are U The The Biker Type ??? Where Iam From, We Don't Like Biker's, We Had Our 3 Bar's Wrecked By Biker's, So We Put Together A "Biker Committee," When The Biker's Show Up To Start Their BS, We Call On The "Gunslinger's" & The Biker's ALWAY's End Up Leaveing, lol...
I think it was more the fact that this guy got so close to him and touched him. Which spooked him. Cuz in his business you’re always lookin over your shoulder
GOD BLESS AND KEEP HIM. Talk to him…trust me, he’s right there with you watching over you! GOD bless you as well. Put the movie on, I guarantee you he’ll be sitting there right beside you on the couch watching. Keep your eyes and your mind open because he will find a way to let you know he’s there with you. My dear sweet mother does this to me all the time.
A Bronx Tale is one of my favorite movies ever. I was fortunate enough to see Chazz Palminteri do a one man show of A Bronx Tale on Broadway. It was amazing.
@@zhangwei2969No, it isn't. It's a story about a time in American history that was dominated by that kind of culture and it's a glimpse at what was wrong with it. Palmintieri has said so himself.
DeNiro was great. Played the straight laced vulnerable working man trying to set good example for Son so well. Not his usual type role and he crushed it.
@@michaelboultinghouse1478 Dude, I don't disagree on his career going in the shatbox. But he was great in this, GoodFellas, and Casino....all a lifetime ago. I was in minority and thought the Irishman wasn't great at all. A bore and formulaic. DeNiro was forgettable in it.
@@michaelboultinghouse1478 that's is 100% incorrect but old people don't understand how movies are nowdays de Niro has been great in everything, you guys also just get used to them being criminals in roles that once you see them do a comedy it's like oh his career is done... 🤣🤣
Sonny really was more than reasonable with the bikers in this scene. They brought everything on themselves. He gave them the benefit of the doubt that they were just there for a few beers and welcomed them into the bar. He was even going to allow them to leave unscathed after spraying the beer until they straight up refused. From Sonny's perspective, they really gave him no choice but to handle things the way he did.
I love the scene where the kid is upset that a friend owes him 20 dollars. He tells him to let it go if he doesn’t really need the 20 and to realize that it only cost him a 20 to realize the “friend” was no friend at all.
That's the line that stuck with me the most when I saw this at the theatre in the 90's. It was a real life lesson for me to let go of negative crap in my life.
After seeing this movie I let a moocher from the group I hung with bum $15 from me and it worked perfectly. The guy avoided me and I never had to interact with him again. He was out of my life for $15. I got off cheap!
It's only a movie relax nothing happens to the fake biker, I guess if you live in fantasy island somewhere in your minds, I guess you would make a statement like that.a biker and gangster in heartwarming scene ok now you just plain lost it..
My grandfather's Italian restaurant was a mafia hangout and the preferred hangout of several 1950s/1960s Yankees, and this kind of thing never went down simply because no one was insane enough to try it, but I've heard some crazy stories about the guys who used to go there. Joe DiMaggio was a big regular as well. I loved my gramps, he died in 2006 at 95 years old. He was one of those old school Italian guys who didn't share his feelings and could be a grouch, but he helped put me through college and I know he loved me even though he wasn't able to express it.
Just remember man it's not the words that matter it's the actions. I don't remember my dad telling me he loved me more than a few times in my life but by his actions I never doubted it.
Yesss I love that part many people missed that how Sonny looked at him after he touched his shoulder & suit 😩I knew they was on Sonny’s last nerve that quick
I am Italian and I grew up in a neighborhood like that back in the 60's and 70's. No one ever came in and messed around. You wouldn't find a stitch of graffiti anywhere. Kids could play outside on summer nights without worrying about them. You felt safe. true shit.
Amen… I worked in South Philly a few decades ago. My coworker drove a newer Cadillac. We went to lunch in the local Italian neighborhood. I pointed out that he didn’t lock his doors. He said “in this neighborhood… nobody is going to touch this car”. And he was right. We were in the middle of one of the largest cities and the Italian neighborhood in which I worked had a friendly, neighborly vibe to it.
@@zeuskiller100maybe, but that wasn't a part of our lives or for most Italians who just worked hard and kept their nose clean. They are murdering and fleecing people left and right in south Chicago, anybody feels safe there?
for a villain who is used to kill anyone in his way, sonny acted in a very civilized manner by giving the gang 2 opportunities to behave, one when he said they could buy the beers and two when he gave them the chance to just leave the place, but some people only understand strength and violence
@@johnscott2746 maybe John but at that point they didn't have all that right then at that moment they got beat the f****** up bad they'll never forget that they didn't just make one gun either 🤣
@@alexanderapollo2177 you said the magic words “they will never forget”. Biker gangs have long memories and all of them have the motto “God forgives, we don’t”.
@@johnscott2746 right but I don't know what gang you're talking about but they're not built of much unless they're with a whole bunch of buddies and even then there's no technique in what they do undisciplined rejects starting trouble getting what they deserve every time I see it 😁
I like how Sonny had the boys come to the bar to deal with the bikers just before giving them the chance to order a few beers to see if they behaved. If they drank quietly and left, no problem. If they started shit, which they obviously did, the boys were just around the corner.
A hard karmic lesson: never start shit. You never know what your adversary is capable of. Respect your host. Sonny was all set to be welcoming. The bikers may have even won themselves some new friends if they’d been respectful.
I mean this isn't really realistic though. Back then biker gangs were deep as fuck and stone cold killers. A week later about 400 bikers would have rolled into that neighborhood armed to the teeth and it would have been curtains for old boy and his entire crew.
@@williamhermann6635 nah back in the 70's most biker gangs were comprised of returning vietnam vets who were stone cold killers by then with massive amounts of trauma and PTSD. why do you think biker gangs got the reps they had. IRL they would have come back to town and started firebombing the entire neighborhood turning it into an active warzone. The mob never really had the offensive power that biker gangs had it was usually small individual crews doing surgical hits.
Couldn't have said it better it's better to know who your enemy is before you fire blindly in the dark better to hit the target knowing where it is then to hit and miss in the dark with deadly outcome
"Now yous can't leave" The others were not completely sure what was happening, but the head of the crew, you could see it in his eyes. He knew right then he was about to get the beating of his life.
"A Bronx Tale" could have been filmed in any Little Italy across the Northeast. Our neighborhood had a character to fit every role. A tough neighborhood that took care of their own. Salute!
Not just Italian or American neighbourhoods either. If those pricks had gone in any pub in my working class British inner city area in the 70s and done that, they'd have got a variation on exactly that treatment.
Homeless people are wasting time begging for money when they could be volunteering in the community or creating businesses instead. Let’s change that with the Universal Basic Income. Or by abolishing money. Let’s give everyone over the age of 13 a guaranteed minimum income of $1,500ish USD/month! It
@@DrMattDestruction *If you're not on drugs get on some but if you already are... cut the dosage.* Also who's going to give everyone over the age of 13 years $1500 a month you? *Finally A Liberal found a magic genie's lamp and rubbed it. The genie said, I will grant you one wish. He said, I wish I were smarter. So the genie made him a Republican...*
@@stanleydavidlepretre4241 i'm a socialist-libertarian. we tax the rich so that they only have $999,999,999. or even less. libertarians support the UBI and they're farther right wing than you. don't you want $0/hour employees?! i want hundreds of $0/hour employees. ethically. the UBI makes it so that we can have $0/hour employees, ethically.
And no arguing or yelling either. He told them to leave, the punk made his nasty remark and Sonny took care of the problem. Same happened in the Godfather : The lawyer went to LA to see the film director, he insulted the shit out of the Godfather, the lawyer just said politely "I'll let him know" and left. Next scene, the guy wakes up with his favorite horse's head in his bed .
as long as you are willing to take the whole package. Like having your car rigged to blow or getting shot in the street. You can't take just one scene out of the context of the movie, it loses it's moral value.
I was born in the Bronx and I grew up at around the exact time this film is set. It comes really close to depicting the time period accurately. I also know that this film was shot in Astoria, Queens but they did a great job of capturing the backdrop. Bikers really were big at that time and near my block, on Jerome Avenue, there were always rows and rows of bikes parked outside of Gary's bar & grill. That's another thing that was big back in those days, bar & grills. I didn't know it back then, but I'm pretty sure that today I can tell you who the connected guys were. A great scene, in a great film.
It's great how when it all started to go down, Sonny, instead of just swinging at any random biker, specifically walks over to attack the one who lied and mouthed off to him.
Always loved the look of who is clearly the leader when he notices the door being locked. The rest are still laughing and joking a bit, but not him. You saw the question “why’s he locking the door?” Flash across his mind and then the “oh shit” when he realised he’d gravely underestimated his opponent
Not sure exactly where we lived in Brooklyn in '62 but close enough to walk to Coney Island I thought. Was two blocks from an elementary school.I remember one night a pizzeria opend up and all the people shouting every time he tossed the pie up in the air. So much singing and joy that night in the neighborhood.
I can't express the joy that this scene brings me. At the same time I have to say to all the kids watching, stay in school. This life is not the way to go.
So many lessons from this one scene 1) Dress for success 2) be cordial and give the benefit of the doubt 3) When they refuse the path of peace, show them the path of pieces
No... the violence is over the top. Scene is not reality... the bat hits would cause death or permanent injury. It was over the violent top. Don't admire the evilness of that community.
I love Sonny's walk. Its a strut. It's says everything about his position of power as well as his charisma. You can't be a boss without charisma. It is impossible.
I love this movie! The casting was brilliant! Not to mention The Best Movie Line EVER!......"Now you's can't leave..." The icy cold look Chazz Palminteri gives before he locks the door and delivers that line is absolutely chilling. I can watch it over and over just for that look and delivery. Then the beat down with no guns and the neighborhood boys pitching in is nostalgic of everybody looking out for each other...racism aside. But that's how it was. I have tears every time Sonny dies and the funeral scene is so touching. Especially when Joe Pesci makes his cameo! The whole movie is a great coming of age story based on Mr. Palminteri's childhood and a certified CLASSIC! 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟
@@stephenolan5539 OK! Got it! 2:32 I see the gun! Good eye! I've watched several times and missed it. Shows why watching a movie several times can reveal something new every time, either in plot, a performance, the filming or the editing. THANKS for pointing it out! 🙂
you have Robert DiNero to thank ...... this was his first movie (directorial debut) ..... between his character and Chazz, they gave C the best possible upbringing for the time and place
My favorite scene of Bronx Tale. When a Mob Boss is being nice and asking you to leave and you wanna be a hard head about it, then you get whats coming to you. They definitely learned their lesson the hard way when it could have been taught the easy way.
I grew up in a neighborhood in the Bronx like this. We were tight and we policed ourselves. As a kid if you did something wrong, you got Nuggies from a neighbor and then you got the belt from Dad when you got home. Values, morals, street knowledge, and great times in my childhood. Wouldn’t change it for the world!
One of my fav scenes ever in a movie! I watch this over & over again! I love the song playing ass Sonny walks in the bar Omgg everything is perfection! Omggg nobody else could play “Sonny” like Chazz Palminteri played him! Nobody can remake “A Bronx Tale” again! I love Sonny’s walk it’s so powerful & the look in his eyes when he see the Hell’s Angels riding down the block & turn to the bar..Sonny already knew!
This scene is epic! The “now youse cant leave” line, calujo cowering in the corner at the sheer brutality of the scene hes suddenly thrust into, the kids joining in, the “look at me remember me” line, the bartender losing wig and hastily putting it back on as sonny rants about a ruined lunch. Just perfect isnt it
Okay 1 more comment when Sonny said “I’m the one who did this to you, remember me!” Omgg gives me goosebumps everytime it gets better & better when he say it! Omgg Chazz deserved an Oscar for this role he played the sh*t out of Sonny!
The moment when Sonny goes to the door, always reminds me of this old country lyric.. "but you could've heard a pin drop when Tommy stopped and locked the door" ..
i almost felt sorry for the biker that managed to run away after getting a kicking in the bar to then be cornered by a gang of local's for 2nd worse beating, double whammy hay.
It's a movie it's fiction even if it's based off of reality. It's still fiction. In reality Sonny would have probably been stabbed when he locked the door because no biker gang who comes into a bar and looking to trash the place isn't going to stand there looking dumbfounded because some guy locked a door and said "Now yous can't leave". I grew up around bikers.
@@OGRUclipsEnjoyer Well, I guess you don't know that "real" bikers called 'Hells Angels' are not as rough and tough as they're made out to be, they can be if provoked, but they DON'T and NEVER will go out their way looking for trouble, even though they look and sound badass, they're really soft as crap and will even help the elderly and disabled if need be, I know, I used to be a member of a chapter in the UK. Bar fights? I've been in a few, they have their own laws, and yes they do abide by local laws too, not like the trouble making so called 'bikers' here in the US and other places, for example, you NEVER come on to a bikers ol' lady, or even rape one, if you do, then be prepared to suffer the consequences, especially if you rape one, the guys stay out of it and watch as every woman beats you silly. So, the so called 'bikers' you associated with actually give the REAL Hells Angels a bad reputation and name, and that's why when a chapter of real Hells Angels ride into town, everyone either hides or calls the cops, hence the reason why most chapters have their own bar, and meeting places, and a chapter of REAL Hells Angels wouldn't ride into town just to trash the place and cause trouble, they are the same as anybody else, and can even be polite, what if they changed their clothes to suits and ties, shaved , and hiding their bikes, before going into a bar, and still get drunk and rowdy, would you still call them trouble makers? If yes, then you can call EVERYBODY that goes to a bar a trouble maker.
I punch solid objects to get tougher. I terrify people when I raise my voice. I take spiders outside instead of killing them. I help old people because I love them. I'm a biker.
One of my favorite movies of all time. I worked as an extra during the filming and watching these scenes come together was an experience like no other.
@@Chuked well I showed her a bunch of classic and cult classic but this was one she had that she put me up on game. Dude if I had a dollar for everytime we would party and all my friends be'd drunk and start saying "put him in the fucking bath troom!"
Fun Fact - At 0:17 you can see a police officer blocking off the public as they watch the scene being filmed
Oh and that isn’t Rob Schneider by the way, all the bikers are actually Hell’s Angels members
AFTER SERIOUS DEBATE: According to google ‘Youse’ is the correct way to spell, you commenters were right. It’s a common New York term and it’s spelt like that, not like “you’s” as most people would spell it.
Where?
@@Kevincarlloven beneath the traffic light, someone is holding their hand up in the street, looks like he's in uniform
I still can't see it lol
@@laa748 I don't see it either.
@@laa748 it's TERRIBLY blurry lol but you can juuust vaguely see it, maybe try playing the video at a slower rate
"Now yous cant leave" is absolutely 1 of the top 5 lines in cinematic history.
And to actually see the fear in their eyes.
“I’ll be back”
Hahaha good one.
@@Lazman-il8ue Think he was speaking figuratively 😂
No Doubt 👏🏾💯
In an interview, Chazz mentioned something important- the men in the back room were hardened criminals. They had done time in Sing Sing and Attica. Sonny hired them as muscle, but mostly they just hung out. They did nothing for weeks at a time. They were DESPERATE to prove their worth. So, when the opportunity presented itself, they often went overboard. They did their job.
I remember him touching on that, and I have a vague memory of this scene being based on an actual event that took place per something that I watched a few years back. I wish I could remember the details but I think it involved either the Colombos or gambinos? it may have even been from an interview with Chaz. I just started looking around and hopefully I will find it again.
@@angeldesigns1385I think it was an interview with Joey Diaz who grew up at those parts & said that the part in the movie where the neighborhood kids chase the bikers down after the grown-ups gave the them a beat down is as real as it got.
Overboard?
Interesting little nugget, thx for sharing.👍
yeah but the bikers had rank patches, the leader was a sergeant i feel like they didnt fight good enough to be veterans, irl they woulda kicked the shit outta the mafia guys
I love the fact that Sonny went straight for the leader, deciding to handle him personally. There’s a reason why people feared and respected him.
How silly and childish.
@@aprilmay578 first time reading youtube comments?
@@aprilmay578why such an upside down interpretation. Is that because because he didn't kneel and beg like any stupid fragile minded cripple enslaved to emotions.
You're weak. Get lost worm@@aprilmay578
@@aprilmay578shut up, kid
This scene proved two things. Don’t be disrespectful in a mob bar and two the bikers didn’t have the makings of a varsity athletes .
nor did the Italians
@@harper626 I dunno. Might have made the fat guy a center with some training. Lol
They're with the Vipers !
Professional what are you doing here lol
Don’t be disrespectful. Period.
There’s so many layers to his delivery of “now youse can’t leave” it’s perfection.
Can't beat that old Italian, Jewish NY accent
This movie is terrible. The Italian American mafia is a bunch of fat old fucks. They'd stand no chance against bikers
Kid called ‘Youse’
Thst line was also the signal to Jimmy Whispers and the other boys in the back to come out and crack skulls
No, it's cringy as fuck. This is a terrible movie and the Italian mob isn't badass. They're a bunch of overweight idiots with no education
This is such an uplifting scene. I really like the sense of community exhibited by all the neighbors.
Yeah criminals fighting criminals
Yeah
@Steve Lyons don’t sound so pious. The land you live on was is stolen and built off the blood, sweat and tears of indigenous people and African slaves. The atrocities committed are considered war (crimes) today and your forefathers were deemed traitors by the British. And I know, I know, “That was a long time ago” right? But you still benefit off these crimes against humanity and the world power (The British Empire) at the time. Point is, everybody does some dirt or excepts the benefits of it. Those Italians may be “criminals”, but they minded their own for the most part and didn’t go to other neighborhoods busting up bars.
It’s a movie. It’s fake. You dip$hits. Grow up kids.
But don't damage the bikes.....
The ultimate “f**k around and find out” moment
Gaza is the ultimate FAFO.
@@rabbit9360😏
Yessir!
In reality, the bikers would have been victorious.
@@keithkoenig5320how do you know?
I love when Sonny say “Spoke like a gentleman, give ‘em the beers” because Sonny gave respect but he hated DISRESPECT! I can comment on this scene forever & ever!
The leader lied & disrespected Sonny...at the end, Sonny told him, look at me, I did this & remember me.....
Doesn't it just warms your heart when a community is helping each other.
Italian Americans keeping their neighborhood safe.
Hehe, sad Thing was. They should slaughter or at least castrate them. So the Message is stronger
That's how it should be-- not like the movie cowboy towns bullied by one man and a crew of gun fighters. The Civil war was just ended, every man knew how to use a rifle. Like the James gang in Northbrook, shot to rags by the towns people.
It takes a village, and Louisville Sluggers.
Not much of a community cuz Sonny extorts them every month lmao
It's beautiful when a community supports their local business.
Edit: Momma I made it!!!! Bless every last one of yazzz nows ya can't leave 😂
You win the comments competition, lol!
Also beautiful when a community policed itself
Just a movie utopia
@@mufflager9065 Scorcesi b proud of Robt
Electric Rabbi
Sonny was actually very reasonable with the bikers. But they mistook his kindness for weakness, so they couldn't leave without being taught a lesson 😅
Yup they got what they deserved, he was really nice to them, he was even nice when they started madness spraying the beer, he gave them the opportunity to leave but they decided to stay and talk trash so they had it coming
@@nickdaman23 As we say in Texas, You're gettin' too big fer yer britches! They counted on not being stood up to! Surprise!
Back when neighborhoods looked out for each other.
@@SmokeEtr217 I love how "back in the day" chuds are always _for_ the sort of late-capitalist rot that's brought us to this point.
Don't mistake my kindness for weakness. I am kind to everyone, but when someone is unkind to me, weak is not what you are going to remember about me. Not me talking. It was believe it or not AL Capone. No kidding.
Being polite and showing respect is vital in life.
Then you get shit on. Yes.
First you are polite.
If that doesn’t work…
You’re not polite. 🤌🏻🤌🏻🤌🏻
😁😁😁😁😁😁
"Now You's can't leave" Chaz delivered that line with the perfect facial expression. Like you did this to yourselves not me.
Reminds me of the Watchmen where Rorshack says "You don't seem to understand!! I'm not locked in here with you, you're all locked in here with me!!!"
@@christophermills9289 perfect analogy.
@@christophermills9289 I love that hot grease scene. The situation was completely reversed in one second for that dude with the shank. Awesome. Great example Mills.
One of the greatest lines in cinematic history
Yuz.
The music for this movie is perfect. A real reflection of that time. A shame this movie doesn't get as much recognition as it should.
Which song is played in the bar?
@@nairvinit6925 The Moonglows - Ten Commandments of Love
They missed the opportunity to play "What a wonderful world." That would have been epic.
@@emiliochavez1045 true, but "Good Morning Vietnam" probably did the best with that song.
@@emiliochavez1045I mean, that’s live the most widely used song for literally everything.
It's the Bronx. Bikers didn't stand a chance. As Ron White said, you can't fix stupid."
Well to be fair that movie about Alan Rickman and the CBGB Bar was kind of a reverse scene where the bikers kickout some mob members trying to extort them. It's a great film as well.
There are several powerful 1% from the Bronx actually..
You don’t even know how quotations work
The Chingalings were pretty popular MC Club in the Bronx back inna day. In fact there were quite a few respected clubs- but I doubt any of them tried to take on the mob just for fun. They mainly stayed in their lane.
And that was the last time a biker gang ever went to the Bronx. Lol
I always liked how the song transitioned from Come Together to The 10 Commandments of Love. It was funny as a kid but you notice the symbolism as an adult.
What symbolism?
In what context does the song “Come Together” performed by hippies have to do with an R&B love song?
If we need to explain, you're probably not ready to understand.....just yet!
This is where C showed what a coward he really was. Crawling around on the floor. What a disgrace to his friends.
@@PauloHernandezXDin other words hippies or we can call them democrats always talk about love and peace but they are actually violent and hateful
The way Sonny immediately starts whispering to C and the other guy. He already knows what’s about to happen before they even get their beers. He’s been around and he’s seen how this unfolds….he’s already doing recon and getting his forces mobile and in position.
Yeah definitely a “get the boys in the kitchen ready”
I’ve seen this movie dozens of times. Never noticed that.
Always stay ready so you never have to get ready
Really? Tell us more, Mr. Science.
He handled it perfectly. Most of the biker gang types I've encountered were extremely polite. They didn't want negative interactions to potentially draw unwanted attention. If he had turned them away it would give other gangs a reason to come back wanting trouble. Locking them in the bar and handling things gives everyone else a reason to stay out of any beef this group has.
That final hit with the bat and him saying “they ruined my whole ducking lunch” 👌
I'm sure he said " They ruined my whole fucking lunch"
I don't know many bars that serve duck, but I guess anything for Sonny
@@CytowaveI said to the bird in swimming pool if you don't go out with me I'll Duck you !! She replied I'm definitely not going out with you,cause you can't spell it right 😂
@@Cytowave Thyme Peoria Illinois roast duck at the bar if you’re interested. Great atmosphere 🤣
@@taylorthomas6489 is with or without the feathers or must the poor bird get hit before they hopefully choke on it.😕
I never get tired of watching this scene.
Me neither.
Neither do I, and I always ask to myself what the cops are doing in this kind of situation ? 😅
@@gillesguillaumin6603minding their own business
I always think of Michael Savage when I see this scene/movie.
He always talked about this movie. 🇺🇸😆😆😆
Why I'm here. As sho les get what they get.
I've been in a mob bar, by accident. They were respectful as were we, realizing after we sat down. We had drinks...we left, thanking them all on the way out. 😅😅
I love how Sonny looked so annoyed when the guy touched his shoulder putting his hands on his suit Omgg it’s so many perfect moments of this scene! 🎬 one of the best ever!
"Now yous can't leave" one of the all time greatest movie quotes ever...
Nahh.. " Look at me, I'm.the one that did this to you....remember me"
As the blood runs out of every face
Jayz
Y'all fell into the booby trap
I set the trap just to see dude react, and nows you can't leave
Blueprint 2
On the same level as “I’m not locked in here with you, you’re locked in here with me!”
Bronx Brewery produces a beer called “now youse can’t leave”. It’s pretty good
"They ruined my whole fucking lunch" is a term I still use because of this movie. 10/10 a piece of absolute artwork.
That and " fuckin mut dented my shoes" from goodfellas
Well it's easy to see how television and movies (programming) have demoralized our nation as intended.
how often do you have your lunches ruined??
@@The_guy_on_the_internet if some one even touches any food on my plate because they steal somthing like a fry, or I see spittle leave their mouth and it falls near me, I want to throw my plate in their face. Prolly why I'm 120 lbs. I'm Howard Hughes over here 🤣
The best one liner
The “now youse can’t leave , the come together by the Beatles, the entire scene was just perfect
Except for the love song....
The original:
“We’re not trapped in here with you, you’re trapped in here with ME!” moment.
Escape room with a twist. 😅
This is where C showed what a coward he really was. Crawling around on the floor. What a disgrace to his friends.
Can someone please help me, all the comments are about community and that, I could have sworn this was a film
The look on his face when Sonny locks the door… priceless!
I was pissed!
@@SonnyGTA
WHY, Are U The The Biker Type ??? Where Iam From, We Don't Like Biker's, We Had Our 3 Bar's Wrecked By Biker's, So We Put Together A "Biker Committee," When The Biker's Show Up To Start Their BS, We Call On The "Gunslinger's" & The Biker's ALWAY's End Up Leaveing, lol...
@@jeffadams9807 /rwoosh
@@jeffadams9807 bikers as the mob, same shit.
same conditions for everyone.
Manners maketh man.
I love the subtle "don't touch" me look Sonny gives the guy who taps his shoulder. Such an incredible scene!
Matches his face when the blonde biker says: "Get the fuck away from me." That look can kill.
I think it was more the fact that this guy got so close to him and touched him. Which spooked him. Cuz in his business you’re always lookin over your shoulder
@@allieboy181 Possibly, but I know guys like Sonny, and he's livid the filthy pig had the balls to touch him.
@@allieboy181 Yeah, but he gave him the look.
Ya I caught that too
I love the line when Sonny says - "Watch my car ! " as he's busting heads . Hilarious 😆
In reply to 1:49 where the biker tells him to watch their bikes
At the end of the scene you hear Sonny say "they ruined my whole fucking lunch"
That would totally be me ! 😅
My Husband recently passed away
This was one of our Favorite movies
I miss him Soo much
GOD BLESS AND KEEP HIM. Talk to him…trust me, he’s right there with you watching over you! GOD bless you as well. Put the movie on, I guarantee you he’ll be sitting there right beside you on the couch watching. Keep your eyes and your mind open because he will find a way to let you know he’s there with you. My dear sweet mother does this to me all the time.
:( I share your sorrow and wish you strength and peace. Love always endures.
A Bronx Tale is one of my favorite movies ever. I was fortunate enough to see Chazz Palminteri do a one man show of A Bronx Tale on Broadway. It was amazing.
I like the part where the community a collective A$$ whipping.
Saw it too… a tour de force
@@zhangwei2969No, it isn't.
It's a story about a time in American history that was dominated by that kind of culture and it's a glimpse at what was wrong with it. Palmintieri has said so himself.
Me too. He was masterful. I absolutely loved it.
Yeah man I saw that too. They were giving out free passes at the limelight because Because that's where he used to work as a bus boy
Chazz Palminteri. Phenomenal actor. He was out standing in this movie. And for me this is one of DeNiro’s best roles too.
DeNiro was great. Played the straight laced vulnerable working man trying to set good example for Son so well. Not his usual type role and he crushed it.
This is Chaz Palminteri’s childhood, he is “ C “.
@@michaelboultinghouse1478 Dude, I don't disagree on his career going in the shatbox. But he was great in this, GoodFellas, and Casino....all a lifetime ago. I was in minority and thought the Irishman wasn't great at all. A bore and formulaic. DeNiro was forgettable in it.
(I'll bet the biker gang wishes it had remained out standing in the street.)
@@michaelboultinghouse1478 that's is 100% incorrect but old people don't understand how movies are nowdays de Niro has been great in everything, you guys also just get used to them being criminals in roles that once you see them do a comedy it's like oh his career is done... 🤣🤣
I'll never get tired of watching this scene.
racist bikers vs racist Italians best case scenario fight until both sides are dead.
Me too. This was no chick flick. You’d have to be a guy to enjoy this.
Only problem is nobody bleeds or is bruised after all those bats and pistol whippings. Only the guy smacked with a whiskey bottle bleeds a little.
Load of crap
@@martinphilip8998 That leaves out jugganuat.
Sonny really was more than reasonable with the bikers in this scene. They brought everything on themselves. He gave them the benefit of the doubt that they were just there for a few beers and welcomed them into the bar. He was even going to allow them to leave unscathed after spraying the beer until they straight up refused. From Sonny's perspective, they really gave him no choice but to handle things the way he did.
I love the scene where the kid is upset that a friend owes him 20 dollars. He tells him to let it go if he doesn’t really need the 20 and to realize that it only cost him a 20 to realize the “friend” was no friend at all.
That's the line that stuck with me the most when I saw this at the theatre in the 90's. It was a real life lesson for me to let go of negative crap in my life.
Agreed,that was awesome!
After seeing this movie I let a moocher from the group I hung with bum $15 from me and it worked perfectly. The guy avoided me and I never had to interact with him again. He was out of my life for $15. I got off cheap!
@@shadowdog500 it worked for me too. Worth every penny to never have to talk to him again.
That line changed so much of how I see certain people
First saw this and the biker talked respectfully and thought it was gonna be a heartwarming scene. Then old boy just seals his fate…
It's only a movie relax nothing happens to the fake biker, I guess if you live in fantasy island somewhere in your minds, I guess you would make a statement like that.a biker and gangster in heartwarming scene ok now you just plain lost it..
@@hotrd91614 bro you fucking lost it lmaooo. It’s a movie, people talk as if there real all the time because that’s the fun of movies you deluded nut.
@@hotrd91614 maaaan shut yo goofy ass up it's a comment on a movie and nothin' more
@@hotrd91614 someone is having a bad day lol
@@hotrd91614 did someone hurt you baby?
"look at me, I'm the one who did this to you, remember me."
Absolutely ruthless, Sonny was ice cold.
Like the guy could forget. Lol.
Boss shit
Law & Order: SUV uses that line in an episode about brides to be getting raped.
SOOOO GOOOOD 💪🏼💪🏼💪🏼
The hitting of the jukebox with the music change pure genius
My grandfather's Italian restaurant was a mafia hangout and the preferred hangout of several 1950s/1960s Yankees, and this kind of thing never went down simply because no one was insane enough to try it, but I've heard some crazy stories about the guys who used to go there. Joe DiMaggio was a big regular as well. I loved my gramps, he died in 2006 at 95 years old. He was one of those old school Italian guys who didn't share his feelings and could be a grouch, but he helped put me through college and I know he loved me even though he wasn't able to express it.
Hamilton Ontario is, was mafia hangout
Thanks for sharing, BTW he loved you, it was just the old school way.
We need more of that today
Just remember man it's not the words that matter it's the actions. I don't remember my dad telling me he loved me more than a few times in my life but by his actions I never doubted it.
That’s a great story. May your grandpa rest in peace and go Yankees. In Miami now but from the Bronx originally and forever. 💯
Lindell AC Bar in Detroit.✊️
Sonny's eyes was like..."fool don't ever touch my shoulder, EVER.
The suit was a made guy and the Biker wasn't. We couldn't do nothing about it
@@tareklegrand7747it was among the tailors, it was real garment maker shit.
Sonny's suit ¢o$t more than than some of the bikers' bikes....
Yesss I love that part many people missed that how Sonny looked at him after he touched his shoulder & suit 😩I knew they was on Sonny’s last nerve that quick
The look on Sonny's face when that dirty biker touched his fine Italian suit...Priceless.
Lol fr already had him ready to pop off
Ha! I was like, don’t push your luck buddy!
It was more because it felt like a condescending touch.
@@arturofm1477 Yes agree, it's not because of the suit. He didn't like the way the guy patted him like they were buddies.
Bet part of this scene
One of my all time favorite scenes in a movie ! The ultimate example of mess around and find out.
Agree 👍 The best!
gf d
Its fuck around*
Exactly.
Don't start no shit won't be no shit ya heard?
I am Italian and I grew up in a neighborhood like that back in the 60's and 70's.
No one ever came in and messed around. You wouldn't find a stitch of graffiti anywhere.
Kids could play outside on summer nights without worrying about them. You felt safe.
true shit.
The good ol' days, huh? When honor and respect actually had their true valuable meaning.
Amen… I worked in South Philly a few decades ago. My coworker drove a newer Cadillac. We went to lunch in the local Italian neighborhood. I pointed out that he didn’t lock his doors. He said “in this neighborhood… nobody is going to touch this car”. And he was right. We were in the middle of one of the largest cities and the Italian neighborhood in which I worked had a friendly, neighborly vibe to it.
Ah yes with protection money and a bit of murder you can go a long way into "safety"
@@zeuskiller100maybe, but that wasn't a part of our lives or for most Italians who just worked hard and kept their nose clean.
They are murdering and fleecing people left and right in south Chicago, anybody feels safe there?
sapienrex....but then yous guys all voted democrat and the neighborhood went straight into da crappah
for a villain who is used to kill anyone in his way, sonny acted in a very civilized manner by giving the gang 2 opportunities to behave, one when he said they could buy the beers and two when he gave them the chance to just leave the place, but some people only understand strength and violence
Its only a film , calm down.
@@benmacdui9328 They're made to be analyzed and discussed you cretin.
I don't remember your second chance from Sonny. First was the drinks, then when they sprayed the bartender, Sonny told them "now youse can't leave".
He's an honorable man and besides, it was just business. 😁
Watch it again. He tells them they have to leave after spraying, they refuse and THEN he locks the door.
"Now youse cant leave" is the name of a 10.1 double IPA made at Bronx Brewery. Keeping the culture alive.
That’s fucking tremendous
One of the best most fulfilling scenes in movie history. "Now youse can't leave."
Trashin the bikes and he yells “Watch my car!”
Priorities, gotta have em.
And they ruined his whole fucking lunch, the nerves of those greasy biker bastards. 😂
I always tell people the worst thing you can do is mistake kindness for weakness.
2:05 This is what South Korea told Johnny Somali
The look on their faces, when they realized they couldn't leave, was priceless....♥️♥️
In real life they would have come back with grenades and machine guns and 200 of their brother gang members and leveled the block.
Yeah as he cowardly got punched and fell on the ground in the fetal position 😂
@@johnscott2746 maybe John but at that point they didn't have all that right then at that moment they got beat the f****** up bad they'll never forget that they didn't just make one gun either 🤣
@@alexanderapollo2177 you said the magic words “they will never forget”. Biker gangs have long memories and all of them have the motto “God forgives, we don’t”.
@@johnscott2746 right but I don't know what gang you're talking about but they're not built of much unless they're with a whole bunch of buddies and even then there's no technique in what they do undisciplined rejects starting trouble getting what they deserve every time I see it 😁
I like how Sonny had the boys come to the bar to deal with the bikers just before giving them the chance to order a few beers to see if they behaved. If they drank quietly and left, no problem. If they started shit, which they obviously did, the boys were just around the corner.
I tried to give them a chance…but nooooooo they had to be dirtbags.
He gave them just enough rope to hang themselves.
Yes I agree with you 100 % !
He´s a gentleman, but not someone who to play with or dare to.
It’s a movie. We all know the overstuffed Fredo’s would have dropped like flies in a real fight.
A hard karmic lesson: never start shit. You never know what your adversary is capable of. Respect your host. Sonny was all set to be welcoming. The bikers may have even won themselves some new friends if they’d been respectful.
I mean this isn't really realistic though. Back then biker gangs were deep as fuck and stone cold killers. A week later about 400 bikers would have rolled into that neighborhood armed to the teeth and it would have been curtains for old boy and his entire crew.
@@scottemmons6409 400 bikers are nothing compared to an entire neighborhood of people on their own turf. Coming back would've been suicide.
@@williamhermann6635 nah back in the 70's most biker gangs were comprised of returning vietnam vets who were stone cold killers by then with massive amounts of trauma and PTSD. why do you think biker gangs got the reps they had. IRL they would have come back to town and started firebombing the entire neighborhood turning it into an active warzone. The mob never really had the offensive power that biker gangs had it was usually small individual crews doing surgical hits.
@@scottemmons6409 ah yes 400 biker vs the entire ny mob at its peak youre right it wouldve been lights out
Couldn't have said it better it's better to know who your enemy is before you fire blindly in the dark better to hit the target knowing where it is then to hit and miss in the dark with deadly outcome
The frank look on Sonny's face when he told them they can't leave is priceless
"Now yous can't leave" The others were not completely sure what was happening, but the head of the crew, you could see it in his eyes. He knew right then he was about to get the beating of his life.
Yep! He realized he made the ultimate fatal errors: underestimating your opponent and mistaking kindness for weakness!
"That wasn't very nice"
Oh he knew the minute he locked the door it was over before a word was said
Maybe he should have paid a little closer attention to the Italian accents.
game recognizes game.
everyone's a tough guy...until they run into one.
"A Bronx Tale" could have been filmed in any Little Italy across the Northeast. Our neighborhood had a character to fit every role. A tough neighborhood that took care of their own. Salute!
Not just Italian or American neighbourhoods either. If those pricks had gone in any pub in my working class British inner city area in the 70s and done that, they'd have got a variation on exactly that treatment.
More liberal
Idiots now. Italians move to other places to live
" look at me", "I'm the one who did this to you"..." Remember me" !!! The coldest line ever..🔥🔥🔥🔥👌👌👌
Homeless people are wasting time begging for money when they could be volunteering in the community or creating businesses instead.
Let’s change that with the Universal Basic Income. Or by abolishing money.
Let’s give everyone over the age of 13 a guaranteed minimum income of $1,500ish USD/month!
It
@@DrMattDestruction that is both the most irrelevant and the stupidest comment I've read so far this year.
@@DrMattDestruction *If you're not on drugs get on some but if you already are... cut the dosage.* Also who's going to give everyone over the age of 13 years $1500 a month you? *Finally A Liberal found a magic genie's lamp and rubbed it. The genie said, I will grant you one wish. He said, I wish I were smarter. So the genie made him a Republican...*
@@stanleydavidlepretre4241 i'm a socialist-libertarian.
we tax the rich so that they only have $999,999,999. or even less.
libertarians support the UBI and they're farther right wing than you.
don't you want $0/hour employees?! i want hundreds of $0/hour employees. ethically. the UBI makes it so that we can have $0/hour employees, ethically.
I'd love that cuz I make $3.50 an hour minimum wage here in Palau Micronesia. Politics, folly tricks@@DrMattDestruction
Now that is a community coming together for a purpose. This is one of those eff around and find out moments.
This scene, along with the golf course scene in Falling Down, never fails to bring a smile to my face. Terribly underrated film.
Now you’re gonna die here, wearing that stupid little hat.
the only ones i really feel sorry for are the bikes nice rides lol
bro i just watched it and literally couldn't stop laughing the moment the first punch hit
Underrated HOW ? this movie got its fame and still has it. I'm tired of stupid fucks using words they don't understand, FFS.
Love Falling Down classic
This is how you solve a problem! No cops, no lawyers, no judges… just deliver instant justice with a whole neighborhood behind you. Beautiful scene.
And no arguing or yelling either. He told them to leave, the punk made his nasty remark and Sonny took care of the problem. Same happened in the Godfather : The lawyer went to LA to see the film director, he insulted the shit out of the Godfather, the lawyer just said politely "I'll let him know" and left. Next scene, the guy wakes up with his favorite horse's head in his bed .
@@axiomist4488 That' s what you admire?
Okay, next time maybe somebody kills your beloved dog to get a favour?
Too bad there’s always a pussy that’s gotta call the cops
as long as you are willing to take the whole package. Like having your car rigged to blow or getting shot in the street. You can't take just one scene out of the context of the movie, it loses it's moral value.
MOST POLICE THESE DAYS ARE NOTHING BUT THUGS WITH BADGE! WITH THAT HITLER TYPE GESTAPO ATTITUDE!
Still it is nice to see a classic movie in 2024.
"This time they walked into the wrong bar" chillllllssssssssszzzssss❤❤❤
One of the best Mobster scenes ever.
Perfectly lined up with the music...
I was born in the Bronx and I grew up at around the exact time this film is set. It comes really close to depicting the time period accurately. I also know that this film was shot in Astoria, Queens but they did a great job of capturing the backdrop. Bikers really were big at that time and near my block, on Jerome Avenue, there were always rows and rows of bikes parked outside of Gary's bar & grill. That's another thing that was big back in those days, bar & grills. I didn't know it back then, but I'm pretty sure that today I can tell you who the connected guys were. A great scene, in a great film.
I went to Arthur Ave for the first time last year. Loved it. Only authentic Little Italy left in NYC
@@barryw2659 After all these years, Arthur Ave is still legit. Also has the best pork stores outside of Brooklyn!
I didn't live too far away from where you did. I was on Fresh Pond Road near Metropolitan Ave in Ridgewood during the early -mid 60's
Same*
Woodlawn, Katonah Ave. The Italian and Irish neighborhoods didn't play.
It's great how when it all started to go down, Sonny, instead of just swinging at any random biker, specifically walks over to attack the one who lied and mouthed off to him.
When facing a mob, go for the leader first. I saw that, too.
@@mariebussinger6565Or the one with the biggest mouth.
astute analysis
Great point!
I love how the crowd picks up on the trouble and gets theirs very, very quickly
Love it when Waldo tries to run off down the street and you hear “get him!!!” 😂
That guy was obviously stupid where is going to go
Stomp his face in ! 😂😂😂
Waldo got punked😁
Always loved the look of who is clearly the leader when he notices the door being locked. The rest are still laughing and joking a bit, but not him. You saw the question “why’s he locking the door?” Flash across his mind and then the “oh shit” when he realised he’d gravely underestimated his opponent
That subtle little blink of " awwwww fuck"
If messing with Sonny’s lunch pissed him off this much, imagine what he’d be like if you messed with his dinner!
Bat to both knees till his goon pulled him off, instead of his head.
It’d be da last supa I tell ya
Or the most important meal of the day, breakfast.
It probably ends with being in a landfill in Jersey
SOMBODY TOUCH AH MY SPAGHETTI!!!
Not sure exactly where we lived in Brooklyn in '62 but close enough to walk to Coney Island I thought. Was two blocks from an elementary school.I remember one night a pizzeria opend up and all the people shouting every time he tossed the pie up in the air. So much singing and joy that night in the neighborhood.
I can't express the joy that this scene brings me. At the same time I have to say to all the kids watching, stay in school. This life is not the way to go.
Hope your mom gets better.
There's a certain joy in watching ill-mannered criminals get thrashed by better-mannered criminals.
Prayers for your mom.
From Jeddah
Our prayers that your mom gets better
I have heard the prayers calling Me. I Am sorry that your mother needs to get better. If it is My will then she will.
Thank you, everyone, for your prayers. I really appreciate it.
So many lessons from this one scene
1) Dress for success
2) be cordial and give the benefit of the doubt
3) When they refuse the path of peace, show them the path of pieces
Dress for success 😂😂😂
Number 1 should be, always have a plan. Don't get emotional.
2). Was mere protocol, he knew 100% he was going to kick the 💩 out of them.
@@arturofm1477
Exactly. He knew.
He sent the first guy out to gather
the men and then set the trap.
The lesson is, violence is cool, like half the time.
The dialogues, the soundtrack, down to the bartender's wig, every detail is perfect
No... the violence is over the top.
Scene is not reality... the bat hits would cause death or permanent injury.
It was over the violent top. Don't admire the evilness of that community.
Gotta love the Italian way of cleaning house...🙃 Awesome movie.
I love Sonny's walk. Its a strut. It's says everything about his position of power as well as his charisma. You can't be a boss without charisma. It is impossible.
Actually I am wrong about that fact. You can lack charisma and still be a boss if you are brutal.
One last very late thought.
I like when Sonny whispers to Jimmy.
They knew this most likely wouldn't be pretty.
Time to prepare.
I love this movie! The casting was brilliant! Not to mention The Best Movie Line EVER!......"Now you's can't leave..." The icy cold look Chazz Palminteri gives before he locks the door and delivers that line is absolutely chilling. I can watch it over and over just for that look and delivery. Then the beat down with no guns and the neighborhood boys pitching in is nostalgic of everybody looking out for each other...racism aside. But that's how it was. I have tears every time Sonny dies and the funeral scene is so touching. Especially when Joe Pesci makes his cameo! The whole movie is a great coming of age story based on Mr. Palminteri's childhood and a certified CLASSIC! 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟
Watch it again. There is a gun.
It wasn't fired but the bikers had a choice, get beaten or get shot.
@@stephenolan5539 OK! Got it! 2:32 I see the gun! Good eye! I've watched several times and missed it. Shows why watching a movie several times can reveal something new every time, either in plot, a performance, the filming or the editing. THANKS for pointing it out! 🙂
you have Robert DiNero to thank ...... this was his first movie (directorial debut) ..... between his character and Chazz, they gave C the best possible upbringing for the time and place
@@coverscape Agreed!
Perfect response I could watch it every week great acting and great music
I love this part of the movie. NEVER gets old.
2:45 i’m dyinggg😂😂😂😂😂
The Death Squeeze!
Hahahahhahhahahah😂
Anaconda Squeeeezze
I love when Sonnie yells “watch my car !!!”
My favorite scene of Bronx Tale. When a Mob Boss is being nice and asking you to leave and you wanna be a hard head about it, then you get whats coming to you. They definitely learned their lesson the hard way when it could have been taught the easy way.
What a beautiful and brutal scene. Never gets old!
This is the best bar fight scene ever made …no one could have pulled it off better ….
I grew up in a neighborhood in the Bronx like this. We were tight and we policed ourselves. As a kid if you did something wrong, you got Nuggies from a neighbor and then you got the belt from Dad when you got home. Values, morals, street knowledge, and great times in my childhood. Wouldn’t change it for the world!
A lot of places could use that now. I give you Chicago.
No you didn't
@@braddouglas7839 southside certain areas are still like this not many but a few neighborhoods still remember...
Back in the past there was so many rapes, domestic violence and murdercases, dont romantize sh*t
@@Miguel-pv6qljust because your mom was a pin cushion and everyone ran up in her, doesn't make what he said any less true!!!
"Now youse can't leave" is such a banger of a line, and delivered perfectly.
One of the best scenes ever out of all mafia- type movies!
You know, all those dudes had to do was be respectful. But no, everyone thinks they're a badass, right up until you actually meet a badass.
So it's bad ass to beat people up. I think they're a holes just as much as the bikers
Yeah everybody's a tough guy till you meet a real tough guy.
@@btcbob11392 Everybody has a plan until they get punched in the mouth
@@randallmarsh1187 OK tyson
Typical meat head biker, too stupid for their own good.
One of my fav scenes ever in a movie! I watch this over & over again! I love the song playing ass Sonny walks in the bar Omgg everything is perfection!
Omggg nobody else could play “Sonny” like Chazz Palminteri played him! Nobody can remake “A Bronx Tale” again! I love Sonny’s walk it’s so powerful & the look in his eyes when he see the Hell’s Angels riding down the block & turn to the bar..Sonny already knew!
“They ruined my whole f’n lunch.” 😂 CLASSIC!!!
This scene is epic! The “now youse cant leave” line, calujo cowering in the corner at the sheer brutality of the scene hes suddenly thrust into, the kids joining in, the “look at me remember me” line, the bartender losing wig and hastily putting it back on as sonny rants about a ruined lunch. Just perfect isnt it
Two groups of sissies, really they would have had a huge success n fuck orgy
Тноинт 'тша$ а Снап мош1е?
I'm Italian...reminds me of Christmas at my uncle's house lol
Calogero
@@joem1102 *"They ruined my whole FUCKIN' dinnah!"*
This movie is inexplicably underrated. Easily one of the best mob movies ever, and no scorsese input either.
I know.So was the movie Gotti.I think it was because Good Fellas was such a hit.
Yea theres actually alot of underrated gangster films……bronxtale, gotti and carlitos way just to name a few
@@usmc6911 Gotti isn't really a good movie though. certainly not in the same league as Bronx Tale
Okay 1 more comment when Sonny said “I’m the one who did this to you, remember me!” Omgg gives me goosebumps everytime it gets better & better when he say it! Omgg Chazz deserved an Oscar for this role he played the sh*t out of Sonny!
I died laughing when Sunny said "they ruined my whole fucking lunch"😂😂😂😂🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
That's one of the best parts of this scene 😅😅
They had a nice frutta di mare for him, I’d be fucking pissed too
Then one more crack in the head.
he said it twice too same exact sound clip lol
I must have watched this about 30 times! I love this movie! Everyone should have a Sonny in their lives.
Wish I had...
I’ve watched this scene hundreds of times! Love it! Now youse can’t leave!!!
The moment when Sonny goes to the door, always reminds me of this old country lyric.. "but you could've heard a pin drop when Tommy stopped and locked the door" ..
One of my favorite scenes in A Bronx Tale. Because it shows how a community sticks together.💯❤️❤️♥️
i almost felt sorry for the biker that managed to run away after getting a kicking in the bar to then
be cornered by a gang of local's for 2nd worse beating, double whammy hay.
No matter how tough you think you are, there's always someone tougher......always give people their due respect
There are a finite amount of people, so that means someone has to be THE toughest.
It's a movie it's fiction even if it's based off of reality. It's still fiction. In reality Sonny would have probably been stabbed when he locked the door because no biker gang who comes into a bar and looking to trash the place isn't going to stand there looking dumbfounded because some guy locked a door and said "Now yous can't leave". I grew up around bikers.
@@OGRUclipsEnjoyer Well, I guess you don't know that "real" bikers called 'Hells Angels' are not as rough and tough as they're made out to be, they can be if provoked, but they DON'T and NEVER will go out their way looking for trouble, even though they look and sound badass, they're really soft as crap and will even help the elderly and disabled if need be, I know, I used to be a member of a chapter in the UK. Bar fights? I've been in a few, they have their own laws, and yes they do abide by local laws too, not like the trouble making so called 'bikers' here in the US and other places, for example, you NEVER come on to a bikers ol' lady, or even rape one, if you do, then be prepared to suffer the consequences, especially if you rape one, the guys stay out of it and watch as every woman beats you silly.
So, the so called 'bikers' you associated with actually give the REAL Hells Angels a bad reputation and name, and that's why when a chapter of real Hells Angels ride into town, everyone either hides or calls the cops, hence the reason why most chapters have their own bar, and meeting places, and a chapter of REAL Hells Angels wouldn't ride into town just to trash the place and cause trouble, they are the same as anybody else, and can even be polite, what if they changed their clothes to suits and ties, shaved , and hiding their bikes, before going into a bar, and still get drunk and rowdy, would you still call them trouble makers? If yes, then you can call EVERYBODY that goes to a bar a trouble maker.
@@ZargonUSA You just keep telling yourself that you fucking idiot.
I punch solid objects to get tougher.
I terrify people when I raise my voice.
I take spiders outside instead of killing them.
I help old people because I love them.
I'm a biker.
One of my favorite movies of all time. I worked as an extra during the filming and watching these scenes come together was an experience like no other.
Awesome! Anything to add?
You should make a video sharing your experience.
Sounds made up
@@neogenesis7706 Someone sounds jealous lol
But after the beating no one Is bleding ... Booooooh lol
2:12 “all eight of ‘em, even Rob Schneiders bum ass”
"now yous can't leave" fucking classic. Surprisingly my lady got me into this movie
you got a keeper my guy
Where do you find these cultured behemoths of a woman
@@MistaMane79 Her old “man” use to play it while she whipped out her shine box.
@@MistaMane79 thanks dude
@@Chuked well I showed her a bunch of classic and cult classic but this was one she had that she put me up on game. Dude if I had a dollar for everytime we would party and all my friends be'd drunk and start saying "put him in the fucking bath troom!"
“I’m the one who did this to you, remember me” 👌🏾 what a fucking line
Dude realized he had to change the name after getting beat by the sons of mary
I love how at the end, the whole neighborhood walks away from the scene like nothing happened!
Because nothing happened, capiche?
I love how a good chunk of the neighborhood joined in. They don't want that shit on their front porch either.
Hey that was 🤣
"Nobody saw nothing, did they?" "Nope, didn't see a thing, boss."