Coming from a big Italian family, this was us every Sunday. When I was a kid, I wasn't allowed to help cook. All I was allowed to do is take the bread in and out of the oven. When I got older, my grandmother taught me how to make her sauce and I took over that. I'm 49 now and most of my family is dead and gone, but me, my mother, one aunt, and my cousins still get together when we can and have a nice dinner.
Fun fact: Vinnie is played by Martin Scorsese's dad and Joe Pesci's mom is Scorsese's Mom. He used his parents in the movie. Family man respects his parents
One thing i always LOVED about this scene Vinny tried justifying putting 3 onions in by calling them small and calling the cans of tomatoes 2 big cans 😂
“In prison I wanted my steak broiled, but Johnny Dio could only do it in pans, so I compromised. I wanted a 1958 Chardonnay, but Henry could only get 1976, so I compromised. I wanted to listen to Elvis, but Paulie only played Bobby Darin, so I compromised. Youse see where I’m going?”
The fundamental question is will this steak on the pan be as effective as the last steak, and it will be, even more so but until it is, it's going to be hard to verify that I think it will be more effective.
@@Mat-cm6he Veramente? Only northerners and snobs give that much of a shit about pairing. I had an uncle who made his wine taste like stale champagne and he drank it with everything.
If there is one scene in the entire movie that everybody recognizes it's this one. Every time I talk to anyone about Italian cuisine this scene comes up. Always, without a fail.
@@wiseauserious8750 I tried it recently, works great! Only thing I fucked up was the garlic cloves I used were small so me and the razor couldnt get a good handle on them to get as thin as this, so I had to cross chop a lot of them. Still cut smaller than a regular knife does!
"Vinnie, don't put too many onions in the sauce." "I didn't put too much onions uh Vi- Paul" Mr. Scorcese Senior was no actor, but he was authentic as hell.
Is _that_ what he's saying!? Oh my god, he is! I've been watching this scene on full volume with my ears against the speakers for fucking years trying to figure out what the hell he's mumbling!
To be fair, his dad was perfect for that role. Old guineas speak like that all the time where everyone's named the same (patrilineal traditions and all) and it takes them a bit (sometimes a bit more when they're older) to fill in the names. The little idiosyncracies that might seem like mistakes or odd in Scorsese's work are the details that give the authentic glimpse of what Italian-American culture is about
Isn't "being authentic" actually job of the actor? I do no think that some putting too many onions into tomato sauce has to do some special talk and mimics.
@@mungo7136 Some actors make a living without ever having to act. They play themselves in the role. Here the actor is being authentic without even having to nail his lines, it just works.
Phil did the prep work. He was doing 20 years for racketeering at a midget car race track. He had this wonderful system for doing the cheese. He used a razor, and he used to slice it so thin that it used to liquefy on the radiator with just a little bread. It was a very good system.
Ray Liotta was so good to watch in this movie. His body language...and that famous laugh of his. His delivery was amazing. "If you touch her again, YOU'RE DEAD!"
Hold up. Something I wasn't paying attention to before. They're all dressed down, but Henry is not? And he's walking in with a sack of deli meats, cheese and wine? Does that imply that Henry can just...walk out? He was sent food shopping? I figured the sack was contraband from some postal room. And he merely went elsewhere in the prison. But the bread is "fresh". And wherever he went, he clearly got to browse types of food. Is the skinny guard being a pain in the ass because Henry is just freely moving in and out of the walls?
Henry is the one going out into the yard and mess, that's why he's dressed while everyone is in their robes. The rest are made guys, he is just an associate
Probably from the other officers that are bribed, that's who is bringing in the Lobster. The skinny officer is like the kid in Das Boot. I imagine he picks it up like mail but in reality other officers have filled his bag that morning.
*_John 10.17 “Therefore My Father loves Me, because I lay down My life that I may take it again. 18 No one takes it from Me, but I lay it down of Myself. I have power to lay it down, and I have power to take it again. This command I have received from My Father.”_* _Jesus Christ loves you. Only Jesus Christ saves. Repent and be saved. God bless you, and the grace of the Lord Jesus Christ, and the love of God, and the communion of the Holy Spirit be with you and your family._ --
Man, you can tell, every single time I cut some garlic I remember this scene. The thing is I try to cut it that thin, but then i get desperate and cut it quicker But every single time, yes i do
*_John 10.17 “Therefore My Father loves Me, because I lay down My life that I may take it again. 18 No one takes it from Me, but I lay it down of Myself. I have power to lay it down, and I have power to take it again. This command I have received from My Father.”_* _Jesus Christ loves you. Only Jesus Christ saves. Repent and be saved. God bless you, and the grace of the Lord Jesus Christ, and the love of God, and the communion of the Holy Spirit be with you and your family._ --
I don't know it might be that in the old days like especially if Mobsters were very prevalent in a certain area of town certain crimes basically dropped to zero to the point where they almost became model cities good example in the original book version of The godfather by Mario puzo supposedly after Mr Corleone and his family moved to Long Beach in Long Island New York the crime level basically dropped off for the most part in their area bad kids were often advised to run away from home and the flim-flam men and people like that were given only one warning after that they tend to disappear eventually yes Vito and his family's hometown in Long Island wound up becoming pretty much crime Free.
This movie holds such a special place in my heart. I watched it at least once if not twice a day sometimes for about 30 days straight after my dad passed. Just something comforting about it. Fantastic movie
@@akimi2003 be very careful, let's say that this is actually how prisons in the U.S. are run. You go wave a gun around the cops we have right now and at least one of them will shoot you, with the rest following behind with their shots at you. You would die if you did that and a U.S. cop was there.
This scene and the music choice is perfection. Really feels like a nice family gathering on Christmas Day, dad is cooking up the Christmas dinner, we are all having a good time, laughing and getting along.
For me this movie was epic because I read the book a few years before the movie came out. Just to see the characters played on the big screen was awesome. I hold this film dear to my heart LOL
My girlfriend just picked up on me playing Bobby Darrin "Beyond The Sea" when I'm making Italian food. I tell her the meatball has to have the Pork, that's the flavor. She never saw Goodfellas all the way through. LOL.
Some of my favourite aspects of this scene was the focus on describing Paulie’s technique to cut garlic slices. Boy is this a good film. I’m from Italy and these subtle yet enriching culinary details are greatly appreciated. P.S. That’s also how I like a steak: mid-rare :) 1:10
Paulie's garlic prep is a great way of getting away with doing very little work for a long time, no wonder he's the boss
He even convinced them that it's a "system".
@@svenniepennie4237 🤣
that's not real Italian way
@@derick3482 what he meant was everyone else worked on a lot of things while during the entire time, the boss was slicing garling with a razor
@@akattom SO THAT the garlic would liquify
that's bull
you have to have garlic
every sauce needs garlic
meanwhile, Phil compromised and ate grilled cheese off the RATDIATOR
Your comment is gold
Phil was a real man.
The steak was a made guy, the cheese wasn't. And there was nothing we could do about it.
Lol
he did 20 fuckin years!!
RIP Ray Liotta. No one could’ve ever played the part better.
@Everitt Overton As an Italian I couldn't agree more. Ray was an amazing actor and a honest, straight, decent human being.
So damn tru!!!!
I’ll drink to that. RIP.
We get it already he’s dead sheesh
@T LV who???
I like how Henry mentions that he misses Jimmy but not his wife and kids. A true wise guy
And Jimmy...a total psycho POS.
I don't think he could've gotten his wife and kids into prison with him, and I doubt they'd have wanted him to
That’s reality. No one misses the wife and kids. Pains in the fucking ass.
This scene always makes me hungry. Looks like an Kitchen of a great Italian restaurant. An aristocrat ?
B Ruane that’s how I like my steaks med rare
Ah! An Aristicrat!
(so am I! Medium-rare IS perfection!)
Anything over medium is bullspit.
Sotally Tober ;
Yep! Might as well toss it out the window!
s mc I'd give it to the dog. And medium is even pushing it.
Coming from a big Italian family, this was us every Sunday. When I was a kid, I wasn't allowed to help cook. All I was allowed to do is take the bread in and out of the oven. When I got older, my grandmother taught me how to make her sauce and I took over that. I'm 49 now and most of my family is dead and gone, but me, my mother, one aunt, and my cousins still get together when we can and have a nice dinner.
Beautiful. Thank you for sharing.
Managia.
A beautiful tradition ❤️
Great memories and good times.
Don't ever stop having dinner with your family. Enjoy every minute of it.
Teacher: Rule #1: There will be absolutely NO eating in my classroom!
The Kids in the back:
Alright class so today we'll be learning how round X and y
Back of the class: hey Johnny pass me the bread
Fuck you vito I got my hands full here
The kids in the back: Sinatra playing in the background
Perfection
i lol'd
Gay.
It's hard to come away from this scene without wanting, just once in your life, to have dinner with these guys.
I'd like to taste this food but with different people. I wouldn't like to spend even a minute with guys like them.
They would probably have you sweep all the cheese from their feet.
@@camilojimenez623 just like that bevilaqua kid, whatever happened there
I feel like I could just listen and have them fill me with all kinds of life wisdom
For the record, wise guys generally do eat like this. Eating is legit most of what they do anyway.
Every person in this scene has passed on. Yet we still watch and quote it on a daily basis! Such a classic film!
And the sky is blue.
@@Zodroo_Tintand you smell like poo
Paul Sorvino-the last few years. He was NOT "Animali." He was Vegetebali...soon to be Minerali.
I love how when Vinnies explaining himself... the 3 onions were "little onions" and the tomoatoe sauce cans were "2 big cans" lol
You don’t need tree onions
He was scared of Pauly
I prefer 4 onions. I hope I don’t get whacked for being a wise guy.
Nothing gets passed you
ONIONS ARE DELICIOUS EAT SOME EVERYDAY
Old man was rocking those addidas slip on before it became a thing. Lol.
Old man? He was about 52 at that time.
Scorsese's father
Shannon Legg the fuck?
Those slides look like they could be straight from 2019
My Adidas🎶🎶 rocking the sweat suits and slides..
have you ever noticed that this film is literally just one classic scene after another? probably one of the best films of all time.
All its missing is pesci and a pen in a casino bar scene
not probably my friend - IS one of the best films of all time.
Probably?!
@@cyanginpedro
is probably
Probable
Probably is
“How do you like your steak?”
Medium rare
“Ahh an Aristocat”
lol killed me
I can't hear someone order a steak or burger "medium rare" without saying that line.
What is an aristocat?
@@bigbirdloc8819 an aristocrat is a person who has a high social rank
@John Smith good catch I forgot that was a movie
0:43 "Don't put too many onions In the sauce."😆🍝
Fun fact: Vinnie is played by Martin Scorsese's dad and Joe Pesci's mom is Scorsese's Mom. He used his parents in the movie. Family man respects his parents
I knew Tommy's mom was Mrs Scorsese. She was in Casino, too. Never knew that was his dad, though.
Respects his parents by putting them in a movie?
NemeanLion that’s the flavah
Good way to save a buck.
They come out in casino as well
This scene gives me a Christmas gathering kind of feeling. Very nice
It's supposed to be ironic
And it shows Henry Hill's sure decline into drugs
Yeah it does.
Christmas reminds you of prison mafia and drugs ?
@@seanodeli7031 Christmas colors are red and green. Blood and money.
The music adds a lot of that.
I want some Italian food everytime I watch this scene
I also know how to make spaghetti and ravioli.
I want some scotch.
I had spam for breakfast this morning, is that Italian?
@@Easy-Eight as long as you put some marinara on it, it should make the cut
@@Easy-Eight That's a lot better than having nothing to eat.
One thing i always LOVED about this scene Vinny tried justifying putting 3 onions in by calling them small and calling the cans of tomatoes 2 big cans 😂
I would have done the same thing. I love onions!
“In prison I wanted my steak broiled, but Johnny Dio could only do it in pans, so I compromised. I wanted a 1958 Chardonnay, but Henry could only get 1976, so I compromised. I wanted to listen to Elvis, but Paulie only played Bobby Darin, so I compromised. Youse see where I’m going?”
Now go home and get your fucking shinebox
*"Let me tell you a couple of three things."*
TWENTY FUCKING YEARS!!!!!!!!
*Stays silent and turns into a house*
The fundamental question is will this steak on the pan be as effective as the last steak, and it will be, even more so but until it is, it's going to be hard to verify that I think it will be more effective.
I love how they can only eat once the correct wine is produced
Italians man
c̶o̶r̶r̶e̶c̶t̶
FTFY
Ma certo!
No real Italian would drink white wine with a steak😂
@@Mat-cm6he Veramente? Only northerners and snobs give that much of a shit about pairing. I had an uncle who made his wine taste like stale champagne and he drank it with everything.
I love Paulie throughout the film saying, "Let's eat." Like that's all they did.
Eat, rob, kill, eat, cheat, sleep, repeat
There's a reason he's in the robe all day.
That's what Italians do
still dont get the line about the other guy needing to go on a diet where he will have to eat sandwiches
@@sgt.thundercok4704 yah he is relaxed !
If there is one scene in the entire movie that everybody recognizes it's this one. Every time I talk to anyone about Italian cuisine this scene comes up. Always, without a fail.
I wonder how many people over the years have tried using a razor on garlic cloves because of the scene
@@wiseauserious8750 I tried it recently, works great! Only thing I fucked up was the garlic cloves I used were small so me and the razor couldnt get a good handle on them to get as thin as this, so I had to cross chop a lot of them. Still cut smaller than a regular knife does!
Taught me how to use garlic. Yummy 😋
@Mr Smith The oneshot scene where he takes Karen to the restaurant through the back door...beautiful
I'd say the one scene everyone knows is either the Copa steadycam shot or the "funny how" scene
"Vinnie, don't put too many onions in the sauce."
"I didn't put too much onions uh Vi- Paul"
Mr. Scorcese Senior was no actor, but he was authentic as hell.
Is _that_ what he's saying!? Oh my god, he is! I've been watching this scene on full volume with my ears against the speakers for fucking years trying to figure out what the hell he's mumbling!
To be fair, his dad was perfect for that role. Old guineas speak like that all the time where everyone's named the same (patrilineal traditions and all) and it takes them a bit (sometimes a bit more when they're older) to fill in the names. The little idiosyncracies that might seem like mistakes or odd in Scorsese's work are the details that give the authentic glimpse of what Italian-American culture is about
Isn't "being authentic" actually job of the actor? I do no think that some putting too many onions into tomato sauce has to do some special talk and mimics.
@@mungo7136 Some actors make a living without ever having to act. They play themselves in the role. Here the actor is being authentic without even having to nail his lines, it just works.
@@loremipsum66 True, I think the slip makes the scene better and funnier for that exact reason.
This scene always gets my craving a lovely dinner with good company, good wine and old school music.
If you have a circle of friends, nothing is stopping you from arranging something. I do recommend it.
@@gandalf8216 I have some close friends but they've moved away for different uni's, it's difficult to arrange something where we're all together.
Phil did the prep work. He was doing 20 years for racketeering at a midget car race track. He had this wonderful system for doing the cheese. He used a razor, and he used to slice it so thin that it used to liquefy on the radiator with just a little bread. It was a very good system.
And he compromised.... for 20 fucking years
I'm happy to know someone appreciated my work. 20 fuckin years and not a peep.
@@TrailerTrashThorne hahahahaahha
@@TrailerTrashThorne I heard you have a method for compromising when a man wants a woman. Can you fill me in, I need some help
@@TrailerTrashThorneWell just as Phil did when faced with an issue, you CAWMPRAMIZED
I love that not only do they get lobster delivered in prison... They get lobster delivered in prison by a guy wearing a suit.
And they've got a whole icebox full of prime cuts of meat XD
That man in a suit was a security employee at the prison.
What happened with you ?
didn't you see the movie?
Those lobsters look like they’re dead.
Grab two steaks while you're putting the Maine lobsters in the icebox of our prison man cave...
Why do mobsters eat lobsters?
I just love how quickly Paulie moves when Henry brings out the red wine then immediately takes the white wine as soon as it is mentioned.
Ray Liotta was so good to watch in this movie. His body language...and that famous laugh of his. His delivery was amazing. "If you touch her again, YOU'RE DEAD!"
you know he was supposed to play ralph in the sopranos but he took a movie instead of the gig .
@@cactusmalone ikr I'm really glad. Ray is good but not that good
@@cactusmalone ikr I'm really glad. Ray is good but not that good
#Yogesh, after he pistol whipped the guy, he should've said: "Tommy Vercetti, remember the name"!
He was good in Vice City too
I never get sick of this scene.
There’s nothing like camaraderie.
Same here. But tomorrow, sandwiches...
Yeah, I watch is over and over when it pops on my YT feed
Hold up. Something I wasn't paying attention to before. They're all dressed down, but Henry is not? And he's walking in with a sack of deli meats, cheese and wine? Does that imply that Henry can just...walk out? He was sent food shopping?
I figured the sack was contraband from some postal room. And he merely went elsewhere in the prison. But the bread is "fresh". And wherever he went, he clearly got to browse types of food.
Is the skinny guard being a pain in the ass because Henry is just freely moving in and out of the walls?
Henry is the one going out into the yard and mess, that's why he's dressed while everyone is in their robes. The rest are made guys, he is just an associate
Probably from the other officers that are bribed, that's who is bringing in the Lobster. The skinny officer is like the kid in Das Boot. I imagine he picks it up like mail but in reality other officers have filled his bag that morning.
Instead of uploading this guy is inspecting a film and spending time on commenting. :/
@@baby-unrlsd What're you his quota manager? Let him watch what he wants LMAO.
@@baby-unrlsd He's allowed to comment wherever he wants; he's not indebted to you.
Red Wine....
....Now we can eat!
I'm much the same!
Paul Sorvino was Great in this movie!
s mc Beautyful
Sometimes you just have to "make do" when you're roughing it. =;^D
@TheFallsCapone To you, to me he was terrifying, that look when he's angry, no yelling, no hand waving, just that stone cold look.
@TheFallsCapone Tony is both, dangerous and sometimes nice, he's more complex. Richie is a fucking psychopath, nothing more.
I literally won't eat any Italian food without red wine
Tomorrow we eat sangwiches.
Yeah right!
You need to go on a diet vinny
I love how some people say it that way or samiches... lol
Sangwich diet is good
@dark lord extra mayo
RIP to Ray Liotta what a great actor, he was made for this part
Damn, life in prison can be tough, I mean they don't even have a broiler, they have to use a pan!
And no BBQ or slow-cooker either.
Vinnie is played by Martin Scorsese's dad, which is awesome
That's crazy wow.
And Joe Pesci's mom in the movie is actually Scorsese's mother.
Yo i thought that was scorcese himself until i realised he would've been waay younger when this movie came out
Why is it awesome?
Yeah yeah. And Henry and Karen's daughters are played by Lorainne Bracco's real daughters Stella and Margaux at different times in the movie.
R.I.P. Ray Liotta (Henry Hill) and Paul Sorvino (Pauly Cicero) his character was based on Paul Vaccaro. Thanks for the legacy.
This has been my favorite movie of all times, and still is.
Right on. I've seen probably 200x lol
Mine is The Godfather. Pulp Fiction and Goodfellas are tied for number 2.
Yep...all classics
Even after I eat a good meal to where I’m full. Watching this scene always makes me hungry
RIP Ray Liotta. Thank you for the memories 💔
"Vinnie, don't put too many onions in the sauce." Gets me every time.....
@@nathanielbugg7355 I like that it was left in... gives it a touch of reality. People flub names all the time.
3 SMALL ONIONS?!!!
@@ViolentEpyonhow many cans?
"It really wasn't that bad, except I missed Jimmy" - he misses his gangster friend but not his wife and kids!
▪️Simp Located▪️
LMAO
He had a whore in 2R coming to visit him every week😀
He saw them all the time, how you think he got the bag of foofoo
Watch the movie simp
Ray Liota. Thank you for your voice. This movie changed my life. I’ll be watching it until the day I die.
"i put 2 cans, 2 big cans"
I love how he says that
"You don't need 3 onions"
😂😂 😂 😂 😂😂 😂
Two KAYNS!
Two-Times.
@@antoinesilva1527 Vinnie Two Cans Aloi.
1:09 *The most underrated line in the movie*
He sounds like bugs bunny! Lol. What a maroon
*_John 10.17 “Therefore My Father loves Me, because I lay down My life that I may take it again. 18 No one takes it from Me, but I lay it down of Myself. I have power to lay it down, and I have power to take it again. This command I have received from My Father.”_*
_Jesus Christ loves you. Only Jesus Christ saves. Repent and be saved. God bless you, and the grace of the Lord Jesus Christ, and the love of God, and the communion of the Holy Spirit be with you and your family._
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@@williammunny9916 I would appreciate it if you shut the eff up
One of my favorite movies ever.
Love when they would play this, casino, and a Bronx tale on amc 👍🏼
Tio ray liotta
Who else thinks of this scene every. single. time. they cut garlic
rmiddlehouse I think of the end scenes every time I stir sauce. The small details in this movie add to its perfection.
Man, you can tell, every single time I cut some garlic I remember this scene. The thing is I try to cut it that thin, but then i get desperate and cut it quicker
But every single time, yes i do
i could never have the patience to slice it that thin.
@@George-zj9rr if you were in prison you might have the patience.
every time i cook and cut something😂
The Aristocrat quip is one of the best subtle bits of dialogue in cinema history.
Why can't you just say that you liked that line instead of this? One of how many best bits? 50 000?
@@rayaqin Does that amuse you?
Dude, ur comment made my day!
cause he's millenial and has to exagerate everything. BEST LINE EVER IN THE HISTORY OF ALL MANKIND, EVER
@bobbyjoe this.
Rest in peace Ray. A true legend and amazing talent.
One of the best movies ever. I think i saw it 50-60 times at least. Last night i watch it again.
I like how Johnny is ticked off that people don't leave their doors open any longer. Probably because it makes them harder to rob.
Petty crime is usually low in an area controlled by one mob.
Mob guys don't do B&Es and low level burglaries of private homes.
*_John 10.17 “Therefore My Father loves Me, because I lay down My life that I may take it again. 18 No one takes it from Me, but I lay it down of Myself. I have power to lay it down, and I have power to take it again. This command I have received from My Father.”_*
_Jesus Christ loves you. Only Jesus Christ saves. Repent and be saved. God bless you, and the grace of the Lord Jesus Christ, and the love of God, and the communion of the Holy Spirit be with you and your family._
--
I don't know it might be that in the old days like especially if Mobsters were very prevalent in a certain area of town certain crimes basically dropped to zero to the point where they almost became model cities good example in the original book version of The godfather by Mario puzo supposedly after Mr Corleone and his family moved to Long Beach in Long Island New York the crime level basically dropped off for the most part in their area bad kids were often advised to run away from home and the flim-flam men and people like that were given only one warning after that they tend to disappear eventually yes Vito and his family's hometown in Long Island wound up becoming pretty much crime Free.
This movie holds such a special place in my heart. I watched it at least once if not twice a day sometimes for about 30 days straight after my dad passed. Just something comforting about it. Fantastic movie
Sorry for your loss..
Lol I did the same thing, for me it was the good times of the first half mostly, just so nice to watch, eat, drink to and be part of
Sorry for your loss...mybXad and I had three movies...that we'd stop the World for. Godfather, The Thing, and this one.
Ever watch the sequel? My Blue Heaven, has Steve Martin in it.
Probably the masterful soundtrack. It just evokes each time period so beautifully
These guys eat better in prison than I do my whole life
It's complete bull$hit.
I could live in that room for the rest of my life
With no women huh? Smh.
Yeah, you've never been to jail/prison
Jesse Chapa
Well, to be fair, IF prison was like that for everyone, I’d drive to the nearest bank and start waving a gun around.
218 Entertainment nice of you to assume he wasn’t gay lol...
@@akimi2003 be very careful, let's say that this is actually how prisons in the U.S. are run. You go wave a gun around the cops we have right now and at least one of them will shoot you, with the rest following behind with their shots at you. You would die if you did that and a U.S. cop was there.
When your biggest argument in the joint is over how many onions you use in the sauce 😆
This scene and the music choice is perfection. Really feels like a nice family gathering on Christmas Day, dad is cooking up the Christmas dinner, we are all having a good time, laughing and getting along.
“I didn’t put too many onions Vin...er...Paul.”
I actually loved that sooo much and made me realize that there were an infinite amount of factors that make this movie one of the best ever
No, no...you quoted it wrong.
It's not "too many" onions, it's
*"too much" onions!*
@@AZ-kr6ff nice catch, thanks lol.
@@derekjlight
I've always loved that line, haha.
It sounds so funny.
Everytime I make meatballs when I add the pork I say “awww that’s the flavour” 😂 I find myself constantly quoting this film
I always liked that Henry acted like he had his own thought about the onions, but again just following someone else’s lead.
For me this movie was epic because I read the book a few years before the movie came out. Just to see the characters played on the big screen was awesome. I hold this film dear to my heart LOL
As if all the acting and imagery in this scene wasn’t spectacular enough, adding Bobby Darin’s “Beyond the Sea” is icing on the cake
Can’t ever hear “medium rare” without hearing an echo of “hmm, an aristocrat”
"Vinnie dont put too many onions in the shinebox."
murphy that was funny as it made sense. Let me guess he did 20 years too
@@ronsingh2630 20 fuckin years.
Rotfl
That got me, lol.
I put 2 cans, 2 big cans of shine in there, Paul.
'Beef and Pork, gotta do the pork..ahhh that's the fla'vah'
Morpheus he meant cock
Paulie: "C'mon c'mon what else"
Henry: "I got soft drinks of choice"
Paulie: "Alriiight, now we can eat!"
"In prison, dinner was always a big thing. We had a pasta course and then we had a meat or a shinebox."
Shame that Phil Leotardo didn't go to this prison, he had to compromise and eat grilled cheese off of the radiator.
😆
What'd you mean I'm a funny guy?
@Morbo The Annihilator 😆
😂😂😂😂😂
Watch this video every Sunday before you cook an amazing dinner, you will literally be so excited and be so much more hungry lol
One of my all time favorite movies. I love these guys ...
one of my favorite movies...its a movie on a lazy rainy day you just stay in order some food and sit back and watch
Today. It's 59⁰ and rainy on This New Year day
My girlfriend just picked up on me playing Bobby Darrin "Beyond The Sea" when I'm making Italian food. I tell her the meatball has to have the Pork, that's the flavor. She never saw Goodfellas all the way through. LOL.
MrOccyc Dump her and you dump her fast, kid.
I agree with Sotally Tober
@@spiritoflifetruth8089
A Bronx Tale reference😂
Sage Kült I couldn't resist. Haha
Erich Von Wachter The Mario Test. Lol
"Tomorrow we eat sandwhiches, you gotta go on a diet"
Everytime i cut Garlic i think about this scene
This must have been the time of their life.
No wifes arround.
yeah just a bunch of swinging dicks.thats the way you like it eh
Not when you miss sex.
Tragically, no mistresses around either.
That’s where the saying of “if you want to get away from the wife, go to prison” came from.
@@Backyardmech1
Ah yes,escape one prison just to go into another 😂
“Vinny, Don’t put too many onions in the sauce!”
“But you gottaaaa have the powwkkk”
Porrrrrrrkkk. That’s the flavor
the veil, the beef the pork, but you gotta have the pork
he isn’t wrong, pork is life next to chicken
with some fennel.
I dont know pork is no no
@@assiabenslimane2589 no its not its good and apparently the closest to resemble human meat
trash
@Brady Hartsfield no shit sherlock
I’m never gonna forget the first time I watched Goodfellas! Rip Ray, such an iconic actor with many great roles!
Wingtips, black socks, house robe and underwear.
There's something real charming about the authenticity of this scene.
RIP Ray Liotta. He was a very talented actor.
Also rip to Paul sorvino he just passed away
I never get tired of this movie or this scene. Love this part how they are living & eating pretty good even while locked up.
Some of my favourite aspects of this scene was the focus on describing Paulie’s technique to cut garlic slices. Boy is this a good film. I’m from Italy and these subtle yet enriching culinary details are greatly appreciated.
P.S. That’s also how I like a steak: mid-rare :) 1:10
_Hmmm, an aristocrat_
This scene doesn't say guys eating in prison it's says their eating better in prison than I am on the street😂🤣to me
Thanks for the show, Ray. R.I.P. my man.
Greatest ganster movie ever made its a master piece, looking forward to watching the Irishman
When's that coming out?
@@guillezorro end of november on netflix
@@singin8324 Thanks bud
God, I love this scene.
So sad to hear that Ray Liotta passed away recently..he was a great actor and his performance as Henry Hill in "Goodfellas"was fantastic.
Dang, they had them Adidas slides back then!!! 🤣🤣🤣
Soren Rousseau the best lol.
They ate better in prison than I did at University 😐.
then you should have made the leap from spaghetti hoops
Story of my life right now😂😂🙆🏾♂️
Seems you hang out with the wrong kind of guys. :D
Some of the mfs at Guantanamo ate better than most of us did at Uni ...
That's because of liberal corruption. DON'T VOTE LIBERAL, UNLESS YOU WANT TO BE AN ASSHOLE.
With the music this scene is magical. As an ethnic Italian it brings good memories of my grandmother's cooking. RIP 🙏
"medium rare .... mmmm an aristocrat! " lol
Anyone else feel really fuzzy and cozy watching this scene
Most wholesome prison scene i ever seen.
Henry rocking that Slav look
he just needs the ten-year old beemer and beaded crucifix dangling from the mirror
Man, the way he slices the garlic. Beautiful!
RIP Paul Sorvino...Dining in heaven with Ray Liotta.
More like drinking boiling water in hell
It’s the law that anytime someone orders a medium rare steak you respond with “huh. An aristocrat”
R.I.P Ray! No one can take ur place, you owned this role! 😞
"Pork, thats the flavour"
Culinary masterminds
Vintage Italian Restaurant ;-) Love this Scene with the best Buddies enjoys great Italian Food !!!
Charles Scorsese martins father as Vinnie can really cook. R.I.P.
Too many onions though
Hugh Mungus Hugh mungus what
This was so fantastic; they picked the right characters for this film.
This is some of Ray Liotta’s best narrating in the entire movie
RIP to a legend