I watched this movie before I watched any sopranos and I thought it was pretty good. I feel like people didn’t really understand what David chase was trying to execute. It Made me want to watch sopranos beginning to end so I could understand everything in this mob world. Maybe now that I’m almost done with the series and I’m attached to some of the characters that when I watch many saints a second time I’ll have a different opinion. This movie still did it’s thing for me and definitely has me hooked on sopranos
The second time Dickie brings records to Sally in prison, Liotta is holding the 1968 album "Little Joe Sure Can Sing" by Joe Pesci, Liotta's costar in the Scorcese gangster classic Goodfellas.
Want to know who killed him? Bobby Baccala Sr. He wore a flat cap/Jeffcap.. like Tony said in the 6th season to Bobby "your old man was the Terminator". He was the Dimeo family hitman.
The way Little Tony looked at Guiessepina was a dead ringer to James Gandolfini’s smile. They really chose the right kid to play small Tony (and of course, Michael Gandolfini did his father justice in teenage Tony)
I thought I was the only one who noticed Tony and his infatuation with Hollywood Dicks Italian wife being the true inspiration to Tony’s idea of a perfect woman, and a telltale call to the imaginary Italian woman who was Housekeeping for the neighbors, in the episode where Junior attempted the hit on Tony.
Great performances, but aimless as a movie. It doesn’t know the story it wants to tell, so it’s all over the place until it just sort of ends abruptly. It should have ben a series on HBO Max.
It’s obviously a set up for future films, far from aimless, they also highlighted many correlations between tony and aj I think you just didn’t get the film or David Chase’s writing
@@bfed662 yeah it was awesome to see Tony was the same exact kid, and Michael is perfect for the role. Chase already said they wanted a prequel show with Michael as young Tony and he told them no but he said he’d be interested in another movie to add more to the story
Well Dickie probably only maybe 4-5 yrs younger than Johnny so of course he'd be friends with Hesh who was a bookmakers bookmaker. Hesh had fingers in many pies
Well done! I liked the Many Saints of Newark but like many, I was pulled in by the thought the movie was primarily about a young Tony Soprano. Still, it was pretty good, it honoured the back-story we knew from The Sopranos and did answer a lot of questions. I love the scene of Johnny Boy shooting his gun through Olivia's bee-hive and the utter silence afterwards - it shut her up! Priceless!
I actually liked the movie, just like the series, the ending of the movie left me with questions and mixed emotions. Everyone held down their role, but overall it cemented my hate for Junior lol
@Harry Bogaev actually you’re right, he rarely had scenes to himself where it was just him, from what I remember we always kind of skimmed over his activities in the show. They should’ve had him settle down and maybe even marry Tony’s mom, or had a hidden fling with her, maybe that would have made both their characters less cranky and angry at the world. But I’m also glad for the drama and disaster they created.
Thank you for answering many questions that many of us had I’m sure and actually knowing the tv series. I can’t believe almost 60% of the reviews I have I attempted to listen to on this movie the reviewer hasn’t even seen the series.
I caught that one. I just thought it was just a little bit too corny so didn't wanna talk about it. It was one of those things about the movie I'd rather not be reminded of. Like crowbarring Liotta in there (twice) to give it some credibility. Corny move (although I love Uncle Sal as a character.....the prison visit scenes were the only part of the movie I found genuinely interesting)
@@ScreenRant where Dicky has a "conversation" with his father in the car and Tony stops by... then his wife asking him about dinner all while he shuts garage door on the back of the car! The panic he feels is palpable!
I loved seeing Micheal Gandolfini as a young Tony. You can never please most of these Sopranos fans. I didnt Love the movie but I sure did enjoy it! Some meals are amazing some are just good. Just because something isn't amazing doesnt mean its bad. This movie was just ...Good. Not terrible.
3:39 Fakest. Molotov. Ever. Guys, you can't just make the bottle disappear completely when it hits the car, it has to shatter. Also, the fire just kind of magically warps in.
Great video. Spot on with the references. But, while I agree in spirit, I gotta counsel: Eckley "Boots" DiMeo is separate from Ercole "Uncle Eckley" Soprano, Tony's developmentally challenged uncle and George Raft lookalike. Also, from what I hear, there is a deleted scene of Junior basically contracting Jilly Ruffalo (the guy Dickie half-blinded) to do the hit. So currently I think I either Jilly did it himself or more likely, he gave the job to crooked cop Barry Haydu, thus insulating himself and even more so Junior from Dickie's murder. But still, great video. And I feel like no movie has given me more mixed feelings than Many Saints has. It's kinda baffling tbh
They also referenced selling patio furniture when Tony was shot and had that NDE or whatever it was. The lady they were eating with says, "You never did tell us how you made the jump from selling patio furniture to precision optics."
I know I’m late to the party in this comment section but here’s my opinion on Dickies killer as well as Tony’s killer. If you know anything about Mob Boss hits and so forth, a lot of times they were unsanctioned hits done by outside parties. Not all of course but many. Since you had to go through so many channels to take out the made men it would probably be easier with less diplomatic engagement to hire an out of town killer to do the job. The fact we don’t know who pulled the trigger in either of those deaths is because it was an inside job. Just like Jr did to Dickie, he used an outside source. Tony pissed off so many people there’s no telling who got him popped. Could have been Furio🤭 but yea, a known person in the families wouldn’t have been tasked to do a kill like that in front of Tony’s family while in a diner full of people being able to give a description of them. An out of town hitter could have done the hit with a get away car at the door waiting, drive down to Florida and end of story. Just my opinion tho.
One thing that wasn't mentioned in this video is Chris saying at the end "That's the guy, my uncle Tony. The guy I'm going to hell for." Which was something Chris also mentioned in one of The Sopranos episodes.
I love anything about Italian mobsters (only when it's glorified). To see behind the scenes of family life, the affairs, the history, makes this film a big treat for me.
I missed the part where Dicky Moltisanti single handedly took down a New England crime family ... but I guess that's cause they decided to focus on Dicky's Oedipus thing .... Or what ever it was that happened that there
2nd video I have seen to make this mistake ; David Chase made a cameo appearance as Ercole " Eckley Soprano" the middle brother between Junior and Johnny who had learning difficulties and so was sent to a home to live, this is established in season 2 when junior tells Tony, who was up until that point unaware of his existence. Ercole Dimeo referred to as " The Old Man" was the original boss of the family who had been in jail since the 60's, that is referenced in Season one when Jackie Aprile refers to himself as acting boss "whilst the old man is a guest of the government" at the sit-down between Tony and Junior. It's all there if you watch the series and there is a family tree in The Sopranos family history....... Why would the boss of the family be a cameo?!
i thought this at first too but it definitely isn’t the Uncle cus remember Tony knew nothing about his uncle and i find it hard to imagine that he would just be around for the funeral all of a sudden especially with Tony being around 17 at the time i doubt the uncle would come to the funeral and tony still have no recollection of him it has to be the boss of the family he was never shown before and mind you Tony’s dad even refers to him as boss quickly before they enter the room you can see how all the guys tense up i don’t even believe the uncle would even be in the same room as all of the wise guys when you really think about it
Doesn't look anything like him. He doesn't have Ritchie's headlamps (eyes) for a start. Secondly, Ritchie's got a real seedy look about him. His whole demeanor screams paedophile to me. Dickie's looks are way more refined.
I honestly really enjoyed The Many Saints of Newark but the film felt about 30 to 60 minutes too short. It would have worked better as mini series. David Chase just signed a new deal so I hope we get more prequel Sopranos content.
I thought the movie was great. Those who expected to see Tony Soprano of the Sopranos and were disappointed have to keep in mind that it took a young Tony YEARS to become a mafia boss Tony. I think the creators did a great job showing where it all started👍🏼
in the final scene the killer, Members Only jacket guy, can be seen clearly in reflection on the left chrome panel of the jukebox just before Tony rises his head at the bell when Meadow walks in. David Chase said if you "look closely" the answers are all there in the last episode and wasn't being metaphorical or symbolic. the killer's reflection is clear as day. nobody looked. and that is foreshadowed by the previous attempt and when the black guys came in just before the Members Only assassin
Ok, i just went frame by frame and never see a reflection in the juke box after the waitress delivers food for the table. Not sure what you're speaking of. He puts hand on juke box, the bell rings and he looks up. No image of anyone in the corner of the juke box.
You’re blind in your left eye if you saw that. I’m just saying. That had to have been a running rumor or something from back when people were only able to watch the show over on DVD
My opinion it would've been a better movie John Bernthal was cast as Dickie instead of Johnny Boy. Better actor, more intense. It would've made a huge difference
I also had the 1st impression after watching the movie that the man was indeed Tony's "feeble minded uncle". But the pronunciation of the name is the reason I can't confirm. If I remember, Junior in the show said his name like 'erckole' which was a play on Hercules he mentions, he also said that he was taken care of in a foster home or something along those lines; so if that's true, how would unc ercole be involved in the crime business. In the movie the name is said as 'eckley' so I can't confirm if it is indeed Tony's other uncle that we see.
It’s Ercole. That’s the Italian firm of Hercules. There’s two of them in the sopranos. Juniors brother Ercole Soprano who was mentally challenged and the boss of the family Ercole DiMeo
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I haven’t seen it yet and I don’t plan to
My dad and my brother are going to see the movie at some point
I watched this movie before I watched any sopranos and I thought it was pretty good. I feel like people didn’t really understand what David chase was trying to execute. It Made me want to watch sopranos beginning to end so I could understand everything in this mob world. Maybe now that I’m almost done with the series and I’m attached to some of the characters that when I watch many saints a second time I’ll have a different opinion. This movie still did it’s thing for me and definitely has me hooked on sopranos
Y' know? you look almost like Joe Pantoliano?
Just show clips of the subject matter. It's jarring seeing it cut to your head constantly for your lame quips.
The second time Dickie brings records to Sally in prison, Liotta is holding the 1968 album "Little Joe Sure Can Sing" by Joe Pesci, Liotta's costar in the Scorcese gangster classic Goodfellas.
That is great to know, thank you.
Wow good catch.
He must have crawled under there for warmth
Little joe 😂
Want to know who killed him?
Bobby Baccala Sr. He wore a flat cap/Jeffcap.. like Tony said in the 6th season to Bobby "your old man was the Terminator". He was the Dimeo family hitman.
It's Jilly Ruffalo
Didn't think of that but it makes sense
Sometimes when you watch the sopranos you just gotta stop take a breath and simply say thank you David for that impeccable dialogue
Life wouldn't be worth living without a shinebox.
Was rewatching the series to get ready for the movie. I have to say I feel it's more like a pilot to a show than a movie imo. It left me craving more.
Really don’t understand why this was a limited 10 episode series
Exactly same
I would watch a young tony series with his kid!
The way Little Tony looked at Guiessepina was a dead ringer to James Gandolfini’s smile. They really chose the right kid to play small Tony (and of course, Michael Gandolfini did his father justice in teenage Tony)
I thought I was the only one who noticed Tony and his infatuation with Hollywood Dicks Italian wife being the true inspiration to Tony’s idea of a perfect woman, and a telltale call to the imaginary Italian woman who was Housekeeping for the neighbors, in the episode where Junior attempted the hit on Tony.
Great performances, but aimless as a movie. It doesn’t know the story it wants to tell, so it’s all over the place until it just sort of ends abruptly. It should have ben a series on HBO Max.
It should definitely have been a series
It’s obviously a set up for future films, far from aimless, they also highlighted many correlations between tony and aj I think you just didn’t get the film or David Chase’s writing
@@bfed662 yeah it was awesome to see Tony was the same exact kid, and Michael is perfect for the role. Chase already said they wanted a prequel show with Michael as young Tony and he told them no but he said he’d be interested in another movie to add more to the story
@@geitro not that he said no he signed a contract for a few movies
You said it best my friend!
I'm gonna have to disagree. Christopher is a great dog sitter 😉
Soupcan13 THAT, was a quality line, my friend!!
He did dent kill that little dog...
It was a mistake...he was sleeping and rolled on top of it and it suffocated ..
Madone
Too soon lolol
I was hoping to see a young version, but when Dickie is giving Tony the stereo, he says, "my friend Hesh"
Well Dickie probably only maybe 4-5 yrs younger than Johnny so of course he'd be friends with Hesh who was a bookmakers bookmaker. Hesh had fingers in many pies
Also Dickie’s dads shop is called Attaboy which was the name of Gandolfini’s production company with HBO
Well done! I liked the Many Saints of Newark but like many, I was pulled in by the thought the movie was primarily about a young Tony Soprano. Still, it was pretty good, it honoured the back-story we knew from The Sopranos and did answer a lot of questions. I love the scene of Johnny Boy shooting his gun through Olivia's bee-hive and the utter silence afterwards - it shut her up! Priceless!
Buscemi’s character had twin sons.
Don’t ever refer To Tony B as Buscemis character
You mean that animal blundetto
@@bfed662 damn right!
Hell of a catch. Luv this comment
@@dominickstanko6056 Whatever happened there?
I actually liked the movie, just like the series, the ending of the movie left me with questions and mixed emotions. Everyone held down their role, but overall it cemented my hate for Junior lol
Agree!
@Harry Bogaev actually you’re right, he rarely had scenes to himself where it was just him, from what I remember we always kind of skimmed over his activities in the show. They should’ve had him settle down and maybe even marry Tony’s mom, or had a hidden fling with her, maybe that would have made both their characters less cranky and angry at the world. But I’m also glad for the drama and disaster they created.
"..noted victim of stress, Gigi," LMAO
Another interesting tidbit is that on of Tony Lip’s (the actor who played Carmine senior) sons was cast in the film.
Chase has finally confirmed that Tony did die in that final scene.
Thank you for answering many questions that many of us had I’m sure and actually knowing the tv series. I can’t believe almost 60% of the reviews I have I attempted to listen to on this movie the reviewer hasn’t even seen the series.
I used to be a fan, but after watching this Masterpiece, now I'm Whole Air-Conditioner.
I don't want to be that guy but y dose that familiar I swear I seen this before I think
Haha! Oldest joke in the book😂 What's your favorite moment from this movie?
Bobby Bacalarra SR killed Dickie. Bacalarra was a know button man for the Soprano and loyal to Junior.
It was Jilly Ruffalo
Many Saints was actually one of my favourite movies of 2021.
The crow in the garage definitly mirrored when christopher was getting made.
On a scene sounds Cuore Ngrato. The song that sings uncle Junior on the restaurant on episode Army of One
Many saints and many demons. Very observant. The sacred and the propane.
Y'all missed Janice Patrone Saint for her Confirmation....Apollonia (the Godfather)
I caught that one. I just thought it was just a little bit too corny so didn't wanna talk about it. It was one of those things about the movie I'd rather not be reminded of. Like crowbarring Liotta in there (twice) to give it some credibility. Corny move (although I love Uncle Sal as a character.....the prison visit scenes were the only part of the movie I found genuinely interesting)
In Tony's bedroom he has a poster of Frank Gifford, a guy who did have the makings of a varsity athlete.
I enjoyed the film... hopefully we will get more stories from the Sopranos universe!
And it's uncanny how much Michael looks like his father!
Which moment from the movie is your favorite?
@@ScreenRant where Dicky has a "conversation" with his father in the car and Tony stops by... then his wife asking him about dinner all while he shuts garage door on the back of the car!
The panic he feels is palpable!
@@hankthepatriot3733 Palatable...yeah, the Sacred...AND the Propane!!
And some of his little expressions, like the menacing smirk or the eye roll... so much like James G.
Very good video! Really liking this new format.
I’ve just watched the movie ! I think maybe it could of been done as a 3 part mini series
I loved seeing Micheal Gandolfini as a young Tony. You can never please most of these Sopranos fans. I didnt Love the movie but I sure did enjoy it! Some meals are amazing some are just good. Just because something isn't amazing doesnt mean its bad. This movie was just ...Good. Not terrible.
Patio furniture business 😂
The acting was great and the characters felt true to their TV counter parts but the lack of a clear focus and the continuity errors pull it down.
The dirty cop killed dicky...
3:39 Fakest. Molotov. Ever. Guys, you can't just make the bottle disappear completely when it hits the car, it has to shatter. Also, the fire just kind of magically warps in.
How about “Carmello’s” brief appearance?
"that the movie is disappointing, it just show how untouched the sopranos is.
Literally everyone knew Silvio was bald lol. Steven Van Zandt lost his hair via scarring from an accident when he was younger also.
That movie was never released the real movie is sitting on the cutting room floor of the editing room
The bee hive story was told different Janice said it was junior n his goomar but it was dickie n Joanne
She wasn’t there, probably heard the story from ease dropping and got the people mixed up
Finding out Moltisante translates to Many Saints absolutely blew my mind!
Great video. Spot on with the references. But, while I agree in spirit, I gotta counsel: Eckley "Boots" DiMeo is separate from Ercole "Uncle Eckley" Soprano, Tony's developmentally challenged uncle and George Raft lookalike.
Also, from what I hear, there is a deleted scene of Junior basically contracting Jilly Ruffalo (the guy Dickie half-blinded) to do the hit. So currently I think I either Jilly did it himself or more likely, he gave the job to crooked cop Barry Haydu, thus insulating himself and even more so Junior from Dickie's murder.
But still, great video. And I feel like no movie has given me more mixed feelings than Many Saints has. It's kinda baffling tbh
I thought it was way fun. I’m ready for the new series.
They also referenced selling patio furniture when Tony was shot and had that NDE or whatever it was. The lady they were eating with says, "You never did tell us how you made the jump from selling patio furniture to precision optics."
Thanks for the info
You're welcome! What's your favorite moment from this movie?
@@ScreenRant idk it is really good movie
"Noted victim of stress, Gigi,"
😂😂
It funny how they put Joey Diaz as Salvatore father because in SNL Joey Diaz played as Salvatore in a Soprano skit
Willie overall was Tony's 1st kill , Harold took a shot gun to a kid named overall.
Yeah that didn’t make any sense to me as it was how Tony made his bones…..
@@Unific29 right cuz the overall tony killed loked 100 years old and this guy was a kid.
It was definitely his mom as Camilla for me
I think the band at Janice's confirmation begins playing Cuor'Ingrato. I could be wrong though.
Amazing video 👍
Thank you so much! What's your favorite moment from this movie?
@@ScreenRant "'It's Done!" - Junior Soprano's Hired Associate
You forgot when Paulie rips on the comedian @ the club for the “hotel clerk” joke but then later uses it in the show !! Season 4 or 5 I think
I know I’m late to the party in this comment section but here’s my opinion on Dickies killer as well as Tony’s killer. If you know anything about Mob Boss hits and so forth, a lot of times they were unsanctioned hits done by outside parties. Not all of course but many. Since you had to go through so many channels to take out the made men it would probably be easier with less diplomatic engagement to hire an out of town killer to do the job. The fact we don’t know who pulled the trigger in either of those deaths is because it was an inside job. Just like Jr did to Dickie, he used an outside source. Tony pissed off so many people there’s no telling who got him popped. Could have been Furio🤭 but yea, a known person in the families wouldn’t have been tasked to do a kill like that in front of Tony’s family while in a diner full of people being able to give a description of them. An out of town hitter could have done the hit with a get away car at the door waiting, drive down to Florida and end of story. Just my opinion tho.
I am pretty pumped up for the film
Don't be it's bad and i mean really, really bad
We recommend watching it!
I hope you read this before wasting your time. It sucked
One thing that wasn't mentioned in this video is Chris saying at the end "That's the guy, my uncle Tony. The guy I'm going to hell for." Which was something Chris also mentioned in one of The Sopranos episodes.
It was the opening dialog, no one missed it to fit the category of this video.
That’s your opinion.
@@myworldproductions it's not an opinion. It's literally the first line of the movie.
@@caseylayton4898 The first line in the movie is audio of someone talking in court.
You forgot about the ice cream truck scene with Artie and do you remember who else was with Tony and Artie?
I love anything about Italian mobsters (only when it's glorified). To see behind the scenes of family life, the affairs, the history, makes this film a big treat for me.
Dickie would call young Tony, Gagoots and in turn Tony would his son AJ, Gagoots also.
I missed the part where Dicky Moltisanti single handedly took down a New England crime family ... but I guess that's cause they decided to focus on Dicky's Oedipus thing .... Or what ever it was that happened that there
what ever happened _there?_
Dickie was carrying a tv tray when he was killed. Like tony told Christopher.
One of the albums that Dickie brought his uncle in prison was Little Joe Sure Can Sing by Joe Pesci.
the lack of Ducks in the story made me disappointed I wanted to see Tony own a Duck as a pet as a kid 🦆
0:56 , 2:56 , 5:31 , 6:21 , 8:39
^ What was the reason though🤌🏼
7:41
^ Bro❕
Love your vids
Thank you! What's your favorite moment from this movie?
2nd video I have seen to make this mistake ; David Chase made a cameo appearance as Ercole " Eckley Soprano" the middle brother between Junior and Johnny who had learning difficulties and so was sent to a home to live, this is established in season 2 when junior tells Tony, who was up until that point unaware of his existence. Ercole Dimeo referred to as " The Old Man" was the original boss of the family who had been in jail since the 60's, that is referenced in Season one when Jackie Aprile refers to himself as acting boss "whilst the old man is a guest of the government" at the sit-down between Tony and Junior. It's all there if you watch the series and there is a family tree in The Sopranos family history....... Why would the boss of the family be a cameo?!
i thought this at first too but it definitely isn’t the Uncle cus remember Tony knew nothing about his uncle and i find it hard to imagine that he would just be around for the funeral all of a sudden especially with Tony being around 17 at the time i doubt the uncle would come to the funeral and tony still have no recollection of him it has to be the boss of the family he was never shown before and mind you Tony’s dad even refers to him as boss quickly before they enter the room you can see how all the guys tense up i don’t even believe the uncle would even be in the same room as all of the wise guys when you really think about it
Did Paulie whacked Dickie?
Just saw the movie omg amazing watching it again
Filming was mostly in Paterson ( I saw them filming by police station didn’t know it at the time) n Newark
I wish I could have missed the whole film
Have a great day
You too!
the original beehive shooting story had Junior sitting in the back, not Dickie.
Why does Dickie look so much like Richie Aprile?
Doesn't look anything like him. He doesn't have Ritchie's headlamps (eyes) for a start. Secondly, Ritchie's got a real seedy look about him. His whole demeanor screams paedophile to me. Dickie's looks are way more refined.
I honestly really enjoyed The Many Saints of Newark but the film felt about 30 to 60 minutes too short. It would have worked better as mini series. David Chase just signed a new deal so I hope we get more prequel Sopranos content.
Is that a picture of Agent Cooper back there?
His movie is basically Memberberries IRL.
I thought the movie was great. Those who expected to see Tony Soprano of the Sopranos and were disappointed have to keep in mind that it took a young Tony YEARS to become a mafia boss Tony. I think the creators did a great job showing where it all started👍🏼
In the show they say it was junior and his gumar in the back seat when Johnny boy shoots her beehive hair do in the movie it was Dickie.
Wait, That was Tony & Jackie Sr. Fighting/Scuffling outside the phone booth ?? Carmela trying to break it up.. Weird
in the final scene the killer, Members Only jacket guy, can be seen clearly in reflection on the left chrome panel of the jukebox just before Tony rises his head at the bell when Meadow walks in. David Chase said if you "look closely" the answers are all there in the last episode and wasn't being metaphorical or symbolic. the killer's reflection is clear as day. nobody looked. and that is foreshadowed by the previous attempt and when the black guys came in just before the Members Only assassin
Ok, i just went frame by frame and never see a reflection in the juke box after the waitress delivers food for the table. Not sure what you're speaking of. He puts hand on juke box, the bell rings and he looks up. No image of anyone in the corner of the juke box.
You’re blind in your left eye if you saw that. I’m just saying. That had to have been a running rumor or something from back when people were only able to watch the show over on DVD
05:31 perfection
Paulie pulled the trigger his line all the time was it’s done and that’s the line junior heard on the phone
Leave the funny to Ryan George
Seriously. This became unwatchable. Stop trying to be cute and draw attention to yourself.
The movie was straight a block away from Little Italy, Chinatown, Mott Street in August dumpster juice.
You forgot Steve buschemis characters twins
My opinion it would've been a better movie John Bernthal was cast as Dickie instead of Johnny Boy. Better actor, more intense. It would've made a huge difference
What's Irish and sits around the pool? Patty O'Furniture.
I missed them all.
"Whata blow" Junior when someone died in the show and in the movie
Your sisters cunt. Once in the show and 100 times in the movie.
You're mixing Up Eckley dimeo with eckley soprano. 2 different eople
I also had the 1st impression after watching the movie that the man was indeed Tony's "feeble minded uncle". But the pronunciation of the name is the reason I can't confirm. If I remember, Junior in the show said his name like 'erckole' which was a play on Hercules he mentions, he also said that he was taken care of in a foster home or something along those lines; so if that's true, how would unc ercole be involved in the crime business. In the movie the name is said as 'eckley' so I can't confirm if it is indeed Tony's other uncle that we see.
It’s Ercole. That’s the Italian firm of Hercules. There’s two of them in the sopranos. Juniors brother Ercole Soprano who was mentally challenged and the boss of the family Ercole DiMeo
David Chase is in two episodes of the show.
To Me I Thought Vera Farminga Looked Like Carmela From The Show
Pretending like you are talking to off screen producers is...out. Nope. No more. We don't sustain disbelief.
I only worry about Johnny Boy Soprano doesn’t “looks like William Mature” as said in the show and as the other actor really looks like
The guy that played Tony's dad should have been Dickie
Wish I missed the whole thing
Some in there I missed. As a Sopranos fan I liked the movie
It was Paulie that pulled the trigger
That movie was a shame.
After Godfather 2 and 3 I'm afraid to be anywhere near cannoli.
It was Silvio that pulled the trigger. "It's Done." is a pure Silvio line.
Also the show shows a different ending after carnival bust n Johnny boy goes to prison instead of making bail like show says