They hadn't gotten that far yet. He's a man of his word. He agreed to the job, it's a contract, and he'll honor the contract. A person's word is important, treat it like a cheap trinket and it'll end up in the garbage.
They likely didn't know this, but I imagine a classically trained musician would be able to understand a bit of Italian, or at least recognize the slur
I live in italy, dominic speaks with a southern italian accent like Sicilian or something similar while doc was speaking proper italian but his pronunciation sounds like a native English speaker but he spoke well, at least the few words that he said.
A true italian with integrity. Some of those guys in the old days always kept their word, whole business transactions were sometimes conducted verbally. You cannot imagine that being the case today, it would be foolish
I owed my Italian friend $19 but gave him $20 instead, he proceeded to break my kneecaps with a crowbar for giving him $1 extra, said my word couldn't be trusted as I only owed him $19 but gave him $20, safe to say I learned the hard way what an Italian man's word means
I don't know much, but in the criminal world you still only get to rely on the other people's word What are you gonna do, sue them? 😂 I guess it's more the fear of retaliation rather than respect or honor that makes it somewhat work though 🤔
@@sampsonfeliciano8496 You go, Ratso. The funniest was the guys eating fried chicken in the car. "What do I do with this"? (a chicken bone) says Doc. "We do this"! (throws it out the window) says Tony. Loved the cars they used. Great portrayal of life under Jim Crow in the 60's.
Viggo transformed in this role i didnt recognize it was him. He didnt use prosthetics or change his appearance the way he carried himself in this was amazing
I dont think he transformed per say think all the qualities he displayed in the movie were already on the surface. He just acted the way he did before becuase of the people he hung round with.
@@donfrank2544he's a chameleon...his appearance is radically different depending on the role...he looks a thousand times different from Aragorn here & absolutely nothing like he did in G.I. Jane...
Man you said it. My word is my bond. In today’s world I’ve given way too much credit and running room for people I’ve had to be affiliated, I have been disappointed nearly (nearly being 99.9 percent) every time, I have however found ONE person whom I can count on every single day, even when I ain’t worth nothin. Jesus is there and lifts me up and I hear…. Keep lookin. Keep lookin. We’re out there. Keep lookin. So far I keep lookin. Fact of the matter is, worlds not what it used to be. We’re all losing it and spiraling 🌀 out of control, and if you deny that then you’re not even lookin. I remember a time when I would blush…when the world had time for each of us individually, … now media and this contraption your most likely reading this from has gotten its viewers, visual, sight. Lock in. Zoned in. Acute visualization HERE. Real quick. What did you forget to do today What did you push off because, in a minute you’ll get to it What options do your REALLY provide yourselves(me too I’m not excluding myself) Where did we give up When did we stop When was the last super we prayer at with our when it wasn’t thanksgiving, Christmas, Easter, etc…. We need Jesus of Nazareth guys.. we need a word that’s strong. I’m sorry I don’t even know why I went off on this.
Although this movie(as with life...in the time period) had many sad and fretful moments. . the overall affect of Tony... made my heart swim. Tony is what the best in humanity represents!!!
That is how you make a connection with someone who will trust you his entire life, depending on your job it can be worth much more then money, but if you work for a big corpo, take the promotion and the $ :D
@@floydblack3521 Nah...living in the real world and not fantasy land. You must see what you think is that. Because in reality someone that genuinely fits that mark is actually very rare. Look a little harder and you will figure it out.
Anyone that can't accept "I gave them my word" isn't worth doing business with. Clearly if they can't respect commitments you've given, you can't expect them to honour any commitments they may "give" you. Your word is one of the few things people can't take away from you. If you give that up, you're working against yourself in compounding ways.
Condottiero were Italian Mercenaries. They would take payment to fight Wars on behalf of City States. And many times they would take payment from one City, just to go to their Rival City and tell them how much they were paid. Then the Rival City would pay them extra to not attack them. But One Condottiero, Federico da Montefeltro, The Count of Urbino, did not work this way. He would take payment, then never break his word. He became so famous for his loyalty, that Cities would pay him, to not take up arms against him. That's the vibe I got from this clip. His word is his bond. And he will not break it, even for a "better" Deal.
Whether or not this happened. It show some people are true. Now some may say whether or not? I choose to believe that there is honor - honor on a deal - honor between people. This is how we should be and can be.
Just for the people who don't understand Italian a egg plant in Italian means ninja for the black top of the eggplant Just like in black man talk pasta dish means Italian
Okay so, Let’s be real here. The manager realized the guy is invaluable and couldn’t afford to lose him so he offered a promotion and a salary increase. My dude here wasn’t planning on leaving, so he didn’t take it. I think my dude here , Mr Tony, should have said “thank you for the salary increase and promotion. I accept it. Also, I’m happy and honored to see how much you value my work and I promise to keep doing it well to the best of my abilities. I would like to still go down for the drink with my old friends. Thank you again.”
Honestly, Doc should've trusted him from the start. He didn't know Doc could speak, or even understand, Italian. For all he knew, everything they said on the street was gibberish to the man, but Tony still made it clear he has a job, and he's going to do it.
If he told his old associates he needed to keep his word, they would've honored his decision. Not that them bozos actually kept their word, seeing how half of them were FBI informants
Dont be dismantle by what you see. Remember Jesus went to hell thinking the devil had one against the MIGHTY #1, ONLY TO be robbed by the keys of hell. For God had instructed him from the beginning, & knew he would never betray HIM."
Tony is loyal friend picking no one except for doc
They hadn't gotten that far yet. He's a man of his word. He agreed to the job, it's a contract, and he'll honor the contract. A person's word is important, treat it like a cheap trinket and it'll end up in the garbage.
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It was about the deal he had and not the friendship! He was a man of his word!
Aha that makes sense then
@@erlisqevani lol is this how poor people think 😂😂😂😂. You get what you deserve.
Switching to Italian to call him out was a heavy clapback.
They likely didn't know this, but I imagine a classically trained musician would be able to understand a bit of Italian, or at least recognize the slur
@@uncleogrimacymelanzana isn't a slur
@@andryuu_2000 So they thought Dr Shirley was literally an eggplant? 🤔
@@uncleogrimacyit’s a slur
@@jamesmacfarlane3196 That's what I'm pointing out! Bit of.sophistry there....George Carlin would have a field day
Viggo's italian was quite decent, on the other hand the other mafia guy's italian was horrible
viggo is very talented and speaks a lot of languages such as spanish and danish, he is very good at making accents
It's the accent. The mafia guys words and pronunciation was fine, but the accent has A LOT to do with how fluid languages sound. His accent was weird.
@@John.McMillan I'm Italian [from Italy, not American Italian] and I had to read the English subtitles to understand what the guy was saying...
How many languages does Vigo speak again?
I live in italy, dominic speaks with a southern italian accent like Sicilian or something similar while doc was speaking proper italian but his pronunciation sounds like a native English speaker but he spoke well, at least the few words that he said.
A true italian with integrity. Some of those guys in the old days always kept their word, whole business transactions were sometimes conducted verbally. You cannot imagine that being the case today, it would be foolish
I owed my Italian friend $19 but gave him $20 instead, he proceeded to break my kneecaps with a crowbar for giving him $1 extra, said my word couldn't be trusted as I only owed him $19 but gave him $20, safe to say I learned the hard way what an Italian man's word means
You are romanticising the past. Nothing has changed, some people are honest and others are not, it has always been this way.
I don't know much, but in the criminal world you still only get to rely on the other people's word
What are you gonna do, sue them? 😂
I guess it's more the fear of retaliation rather than respect or honor that makes it somewhat work though 🤔
I’m sorry to break it to you but Italians have the least integrity of any nationality I have ever encountered
Nothing like they are now
“I’m working here!” “I’m walking here!” Two of the most classic lines
“I’m walking here!”…. Sn 😂
@@sampsonfeliciano8496 You go, Ratso. The funniest was the guys eating fried chicken in the car. "What do I do with this"? (a chicken bone) says Doc. "We do this"! (throws it out the window) says Tony. Loved the cars they used. Great portrayal of life under Jim Crow in the 60's.
“Fuck off Reaper” is another one
Reminds me of that proZD skit of card games with sound effects.
Fuggedaboitit
Viggo transformed in this role i didnt recognize it was him. He didnt use prosthetics or change his appearance the way he carried himself in this was amazing
I’m sorry his acting, yes it was easy to forget it was him. But looks? It looks like Vigo…..
@@donfrank2544 right? Great acting, but at no point did I think that's not Viggo.
I dont think he transformed per say think all the qualities he displayed in the movie were already on the surface. He just acted the way he did before becuase of the people he hung round with.
@@donfrank2544he's a chameleon...his appearance is radically different depending on the role...he looks a thousand times different from Aragorn here & absolutely nothing like he did in G.I. Jane...
@@jeffanon1772 yeah well makeup will do that to you as well as age... xD doesn't change that fact that it's clearly Viggo?
We all want a Friend like Tony, but what we fail to realise, us men all need to be like Tony
Man you said it. My word is my bond. In today’s world I’ve given way too much credit and running room for people I’ve had to be affiliated, I have been disappointed nearly (nearly being 99.9 percent) every time, I have however found ONE person whom I can count on every single day, even when I ain’t worth nothin. Jesus is there and lifts me up and I hear…. Keep lookin. Keep lookin. We’re out there. Keep lookin. So far I keep lookin. Fact of the matter is, worlds not what it used to be. We’re all losing it and spiraling 🌀 out of control, and if you deny that then you’re not even lookin. I remember a time when I would blush…when the world had time for each of us individually, … now media and this contraption your most likely reading this from has gotten its viewers, visual, sight. Lock in. Zoned in. Acute visualization HERE.
Real quick. What did you forget to do today
What did you push off because, in a minute you’ll get to it
What options do your REALLY provide yourselves(me too I’m not excluding myself)
Where did we give up
When did we stop
When was the last super we prayer at with our when it wasn’t thanksgiving, Christmas, Easter, etc…. We need Jesus of Nazareth guys.. we need a word that’s strong. I’m sorry I don’t even know why I went off on this.
Thanks Fren. Couldn't say it better 👑
You said it!
I already am and you're not! HAHA!
@@vapingfury4460
Always got to be the smart ass, don't you?🤮🤮🤮🤮
Aragorn got his immortality and lived to the modern age.
I'm surprised he isn't richer
King Ara
@@MysteryStew5977 you gotta remember aragorn never wanted the throne or the riches, he was known as The Strider for a reason
@@MysteryStew5977 bro never read the books
@@MysteryStew5977he spent all his money on all them elven child support for them kids hes got laying around
Viggo Mortensen is such a criminally underrated actor. He deserves a lot more praise
He was also great in GI Jane!
He has that “Scientology” issue that turns some people off
@@basher5107what the fck are you making up? He was baptized Lutheran, he isn't any scientologist
@@basher5107hes a Lutheran. Same as his father.
Green Book... Based on a true story... Brilliant film 👍
Thank you. I have to rely on people's comments just to know the title of the film the OP clipped for likes and giggles. SMH.
Fact, he was also carmine lupertazzi in the sopranos!
@@bhoqeem1975 It made you comment. And comments feed the algorithm.. they all do that on purpose. And yes it sucks a lot
if you've watched the Sopranos, Carmine Sr is the real Tony Lip that this movie was based on.
@@jacobfromallstate4963 had to go look that up. That is so cool!
This is what loyalty looks like
These two just acted the shit out of this movie. It was such a wonderful picture.
A real man knows in life your Word is the one thing that can never be taken away from you and only you can screw it up. Always keep you word , always.
That's what a man with integrity does.
Movie: Green Book
It's very good, and I don't say that often about a movie
Thank you finally someone utters the name
@@kalebcarey4122 It's annoying when channels upload a scene and then don't include the name of the movie/serie(+season&episode)
Thnx
Aragorn, the king of gondor, is an honorable man!
Grew up Jersey City... Pop's owned a bar..
2 things he said MAKE A MAN..
HIS WORD & HIS CREDIT...
I LOVE YOU DAD...
Gay
@@davidmckesey7119sorry you didn’t experience the love of a father
@@davidmckesey7119wow, if someone love their father, they're gay? You father never love you?
@@davidmckesey7119 didn't have a dad, did you? Or yours didn't love you? You must've had a horrible childhood.
what's meant by credit in this context?
"You have my sword."
"Please don't leave me."
"Did I stutter?"
Although this movie(as with life...in the time period) had many sad and fretful moments. . the overall affect of Tony... made my heart swim. Tony is what the best in humanity represents!!!
Loved that scene, Tony smiling at the end like damn you got me doc.
A deal is a deal. Period. Real friends would understand and respect that.
Mahershala Ali is smooth as silk❤❤❤
A true man is to stay true to his word and stick with it til the very end
Truly a heartwarming moment in that film.. loyalty
I watch this film, but I'm watching all the shorts because they warm my heart. I'm watching the movie this again. ❤️
Tony Lip the guy lived a wonderful life. He did so many things. I saw his wiki and was amazed with the things he did in life
That is how you make a connection with someone who will trust you his entire life, depending on your job it can be worth much more then money, but if you work for a big corpo, take the promotion and the $ :D
This was a great movie and a great story! It's actual events like this that keeps my faith in humanity!
Yeah a Deals a Deal. (Period) Damn straight!!!
Tony Lip was the real name of the guy who played Carmine Lupertazzi in The Sopranos this movie is based on him & how was a bodguard for this musician
fantastic movie. a real work of art in the filming, and the actors nailed the story telling aspect. the green book. its wonderful.
One of the best movies of the last 10 years.
This a true story, and they stayed friends.Film is great. I watched It with my wife, pulled on the heartstrings
Yep
Loved this movie and the fact that it’s true is amazing. They became friends for life.
He loves his good friend doc.
still cant believe that guy played aragorn
how come i havent seen him in more movies
Viggo is playing the actor who played Carmine Lupertazzi senior in the sopranos. His life is what this movie is based on
A man who can’t be bought with money is extremely rare these days
You must be living in the wrong part of town. I see them every day. Look a little harder.
@@floydblack3521 Nah...living in the real world and not fantasy land. You must see what you think is that. Because in reality someone that genuinely fits that mark is actually very rare. Look a little harder and you will figure it out.
That scene right there made me love them both for entirely different reasons. One’s integrity and the other’s humanity
Tony is nice 👌🏽 has your back👏🏽😊
This movie… this movie is such a beautiful thing. In such a cruel, nasty world, this movie shines.
Een man een man...een woord een woord!!....Józsika Botos, E.H.V.
Amen broeder
Aragorn is a man of his word. May the lands of Middle Earth prosper in his reign
Respect begets Respect. Regardless of race or creed.
A man of his word.
He wasn't going to break a contract, they already agreed on terms and pay.
The real "Tony Lip" played Carmine Lupertazzi in the Sopranos.
Your word is your value. Priceless.
It is sad that the Corporations don't have anyone who keeps their word. Good lesson.
They have plenty of lawyers who bury the truth all the time. Corporations value profits over people. Always. 🤷🏻♀️
Anyone that can't accept "I gave them my word" isn't worth doing business with. Clearly if they can't respect commitments you've given, you can't expect them to honour any commitments they may "give" you.
Your word is one of the few things people can't take away from you. If you give that up, you're working against yourself in compounding ways.
Ali and Mortensen BRILLIANT WORK
A tail of a true friendship is always too good to see.
a true professionalism. no macho BS. i love it
Literally the only black guy in the world who speaks more than one language ❤ they’re beautiful humans and this video proves they can do anything 🎉
“Who’s the eggplant” yup, 100% what he said
Condottiero were Italian Mercenaries. They would take payment to fight Wars on behalf of City States. And many times they would take payment from one City, just to go to their Rival City and tell them how much they were paid. Then the Rival City would pay them extra to not attack them.
But One Condottiero, Federico da Montefeltro, The Count of Urbino, did not work this way. He would take payment, then never break his word. He became so famous for his loyalty, that Cities would pay him, to not take up arms against him. That's the vibe I got from this clip. His word is his bond. And he will not break it, even for a "better" Deal.
Whether or not this happened. It show some people are true. Now some may say whether or not? I choose to believe that there is honor - honor on a deal - honor between people. This is how we should be and can be.
Just for the people who don't understand Italian a egg plant in Italian means ninja for the black top of the eggplant Just like in black man talk pasta dish means Italian
Yeah it was kinda weird they did the literal translation for the subtitles but freely use the word in English throughout the movie.
A man's word is priceless and shouldn't be able to be brought. Respect
Or bought.
He should have won the statue.
Man, to live off 500/month would be a pipe dream
Disrespecting someone in another language. Real bad ass move (Sarcasm people).
Deal is a deal,once you agreed on somethink see it done.
One of the best movies I ever sent in my life!!!
Okay so,
Let’s be real here. The manager realized the guy is invaluable and couldn’t afford to lose him so he offered a promotion and a salary increase.
My dude here wasn’t planning on leaving, so he didn’t take it.
I think my dude here , Mr Tony, should have said “thank you for the salary increase and promotion. I accept it. Also, I’m happy and honored to see how much you value my work and I promise to keep doing it well to the best of my abilities. I would like to still go down for the drink with my old friends. Thank you again.”
Tony Lip AKA carmine lubretazi in the sopranoes...:)
As an Italian American, I really appreciated this movie. He did a good job playing the part.
This is me. This is how loyal I am. It ain’t about the money. It’s about my word and my balls and I break ‘em for nobody.
A man of character, how refreshing
I really should know his name, but the black actor is SO DAMN GOOD! Really great line delivery no matter what role he's in
Purple Hayes.
@@nospoon4799 no I looked it up, its Mahershala Ali
Im wuhkin hee 🤌🤌
I wish there were more people like them in the world.
“i’m walking here” ❌ “i’m working here” ✅
Aragon is a man of honor
WE NEED MAN LIKE THIS
And yet another one bites the dust, fallen prey to the cuteness of the demon guard doggos
This is such a good movie with two great actors showing the peak of their craft.
integrity is doing what you said youd do even when you c ould be doing something better
So wonderful. Never seen the movie … love the clips.
Brilliant story script exceptional acting
Might i add based on a true story
@@amossalvestro1363 That doesnt mean much though. They always change alot to make it a more "interesting" story.
Sich a cute and genuine reaction so casual and from the heart
loyalty is very important
That was a really good movie. Wonderful performances from both actors as well.
what was the movie called i've been looking it for it lol
@@stovestevethe green book
If you haven’t watched the movie, they legit became best friends for life so it’s no surprise he didn’t betray him😊
Mel-in-john ? Hahahahahaha
Great! Didn't think the Black guy could speak Italian. I love it when people underestimate us. Great movie!
“Ti trovo io Trabajo”
Seems like the director did not really understand the differences between Italian and Spanish😂
Honour is a gift a man gives himself... Rob Roy McGregor...
More like "Liam Neeson, playing the role of Rob Roy". Rob Roy was an outlaw, extortionist, and cattle thief. I don't think he had much use for honour.
Honestly, Doc should've trusted him from the start. He didn't know Doc could speak, or even understand, Italian. For all he knew, everything they said on the street was gibberish to the man, but Tony still made it clear he has a job, and he's going to do it.
This is one of the few clips that isn't it's own RUclips video. This short is the only clip of the scene on RUclips. Real shame.
A true reflection of employer employee relation. Employer only increasing your pay when there is a chance you might leave for better opportunities 😅
“Tony Lip” played Carmine Lupertazzi on the Sopranos
Loyalty.
After Aragorn's rule as king of Gondor he retired to New York where he now earns a living as a mobster working for a guy named Doc
If he told his old associates he needed to keep his word, they would've honored his decision. Not that them bozos actually kept their word, seeing how half of them were FBI informants
this hits different after the events in Pennsylvania today
how so?
One of the best scenes. Flipped the story a little too.
Dont be dismantle by what you see. Remember Jesus went to hell thinking the devil had one against the MIGHTY #1, ONLY TO be robbed by the keys of hell. For God had instructed him from the beginning, & knew he would never betray HIM."
Lovrd this movie..also found out , the guy who played Carmine SR. In the Sopranos was the driver for the Doc in this movie.
Because Aragorn learns from his mistakes 😅