Carmine: "Call the union" Johnny Sack: "I'm calling" Carmine: "I didn't say nothing Johnny Sack "I thought you wanted me to call them" Carmine: "I appreciate your thoughts"
@@That1Guy The apple didn't fall far from the tree as much as Carmine Jr mangled the English language & sounded stupid, he still like his old man managed to make smart & calculated decisions overall in the end.
@Hammerschlägen M That's true, but what is one barkeep going to do? You bring in two or three guys on a hit crew and Carmine's outmatched. Just seems to be more out of arrogance and complacency than anything else.
fun fact: the guy playing Carmine Lupertazzi is the actual Tony Lip, the guy Viggo Mortensen portrays in the movie Green Book. He became an actor later in his life and now played Carmine in the Sopranos. Real italian-american New Yorker from the streets. Talk about authentic.
The more I think of it the more I'm inclined to an opinion that Carmine was partly to blame for that mess. Lack of a counter-offer to his 40% claim was unreasonable. Just look how flat and depressed Johnny looks. He knows that this shit is gonna cost a ton of money. Mostly from his own pocket. Carmine had the style and charisma but his judgment was a bit whacky.
What I don't understand is, Tony was never wrong? He had the right to even whack Coco but he choose not to. In real life, a made man family is off limits and coco going to his daughter and say what he said is a death penalty. Carmine is a Boss, why didn't he understand, maybe a sitdown before the beat up would be a smart move from his side but Tony probably knew that a sitdown wouldn't let him sleep at night, a beat down or getting him whacked needed to happen, cuz he is the boss himself and needed to state a sample, that you dont mess with a boss daughter whoever you are. Someone, questions?
You don't put your hands on a made guy. Coco was made in NY. He was a member of another family. That's a no-no too. Johnny Sac did the same to one of Ralphie's guys. He was wrong too. Tony should have gone the sitdown route and if that didn't work, have him killed low key. But he was witnessed beating a made guy and threatening other made guys. In one of the 5 NY families. Huge no-no. But Tony was wrong with that. That was the final straw. All the shit with John, all the shit with Phil, it all came to a head when he beat coco. That, along with protecting Vito and Tony Blundetto who killed Phil's brother as well as everything else. Everything Tony did due to anger rather than smart business sense came to a head. That ultimately lead to Tony's death.
William Wiener at least someone knows what’s going on. How do people not realize carmine was dead way before coco was even on the show lol. Much less John being dead as well
duvetsoran :D you have to realize tony as a boss of the New Jersey “family” isn’t anything close to being as powerful as a boss of any of the 5 families in nyc. Tony as a boss of a jersey family is about as powerful as a capo in nyc. Carmine never viewed sopranos as a family but a crew. They held little respect and no authority on anything happening in New York. Carmine kept them around because they made the Lupertazzi family a lot of money.
Johnny Sack was the snakiest fuck of them all. Egging on Carmine to escalate things and then getting Tony to kill him. Then probably get the Commission to take out Tony
People don’t understand Carmine is a boss he got money everywhere else so the strike hurts carmine but not that much the strike really hurts Johnny sack because he just an underboss that was the majority of John money
TMGPREZ ‘Call the union’ the way I see it is like Carmine getting everybody (just his Lupertazzi Crime Family) to go to war with the Jersey crime family.
Carmine don't turn round cos he never done 20 years in the can eating grilled cheese of a radiator therefore no stress and he had faith that no one will dare touch him while his son is judging wet t-shirt competitions down In miami
Dude, nobody gets close to this guy with a weapon. You are thinking of CIA operatives or some shit like that. Nobody dared to touch this guy because he was the Don, that's real power right there.
They purposely showed him sitting with his back to the door to prove the point of how powerful and protected he was and that nobody would dare try and touch him and he knew that and why he felt so comfortable with his back to the door. It’s excellent writing and directing and producing why this show was so good. Your comment just shows how shallow/simple your thinking is...
malayaleeking, yes carmine's consigliere was Angelo garepe even after angelo went to prison and got out, then after carmine passed away and angelo got whacked, jimmy p took over as johnny sack's consig and jimmy p became a rat and sent john to jail, if tony blundetto hadnt of whacked joey peeps he might had a chance to be john's consig as he was john's driver and protege.
I always looked at the show as a comedy. Look at the ridiculous hairdoes..esp Silvio and Pauley. The constant malapropisms. Low IQ characters trying to correct their moron associates. What is even funnier is the current lot of actors talking seriously about their acting in this parody.
@@tjanders What fascinates me about the Sopranos is it gets a whole lot about OC exactly right. The shy, the union corruption, busting out businesses, drugs, construction...no other film or TV series depicts this as accurately as The Sops. But somehow the gangsters who run all this are incompetent dimwits. Tony would last about a week before Carmine stuck him in a barrel. His whole crew would end up in the trunk of several Cadillacs. Maybe Chase figured his audience needed to be assured the Mafia was as I say Keystone Kriminals. In any case it's a black comedy in the tradition of Kubrick. I just hope people don't take is as a documentary because the real OC isn't funny at all.
I'm really glad this was split up into two parts. One video really would've been too long.
Lol
Not as long as Phil’s sentence........ heard he did 20 years. He never talk about it though
The sacred and the propane.
Honestly, giving it three parts would have given it more room to breath, but at least they tried
LoL!!!
This might be the only time they show the front entrance of Carmine's joint.
I think maybe the scene when Phil bro cleaning John's car, while john speaks to Tony is the same joint.
I don’t know if the people in the chat know this but Phil Leotardo did twenty fuckin’ years.
Not a peep
Carmine: "Call the union"
Johnny Sack: "I'm calling"
Carmine: "I didn't say nothing
Johnny Sack "I thought you wanted me to call them"
Carmine: "I appreciate your thoughts"
Lol, classic.
Old school
lmfao
I didn't say nuthin...
"I haven't wanted to do this........call the Vipers."
this is gold 🤣
🤣🤣🤣😭🤣
😂😂😂😂
The vipers !! 😅 omg
Carmine was a great boss, very allegorical
Maybe he was but there are no stigmata's these days.
It’s funny how Carmine Sr. kinda makes mangled vocab work but Oy Jr such a mess
@@That1Guy The apple didn't fall far from the tree as much as Carmine Jr mangled the English language & sounded stupid, he still like his old man managed to make smart & calculated decisions overall in the end.
Get dat egg salad outta his mouth
i pint of blood is worth a gallon of gold
Borko wouldn't split a short clip into two shorter clips. You need to be taxed for this fanook behaviour.
Notice how untouchable Carmine was, he sat with his back to the front door.
I noticed that... I wondered if someone like myself had wandered in as a tourist with my gf laughing as we entered....would he have been alarmed?
im sure barkeep was armed and their was probably some other thug in the wings.
@Hammerschlägen M That's true, but what is one barkeep going to do? You bring in two or three guys on a hit crew and Carmine's outmatched. Just seems to be more out of arrogance and complacency than anything else.
This guy was almost murdered a few times though.
The only person Carmine had to worry about was sitting right next to him.
I haven’t wanted to do this.
Make Silvio a part of the E Street Band.
Go get your f##king bandana shine box!!! 😡😆😆😆
I love the filming locations for this show, especially the hangout in this scene
Far from the garden state decor
You put your sunblock on ?
I think that is a bar on mulberry St
It was also where Depp meets Pacino in Donnie brasco
Call the union. That's all it took.
fun fact: the guy playing Carmine Lupertazzi is the actual Tony Lip, the guy Viggo Mortensen portrays in the movie Green Book. He became an actor later in his life and now played Carmine in the Sopranos. Real italian-american New Yorker from the streets. Talk about authentic.
He was also Frankie the whop in goodfellas
Good job
Also a cop in Dog day Afternoon. He's is on the tarmac at the end.
Another fun fact: Tony Lip was born in Beaver Falls, PA. He was probably also acquainted with Detective Mike Hunt.
wow cant believe that isnt talked about more, this guy is a legend
Carmine a real boss
+Davis609 The Don doesn't wear shorts.
The more I think of it the more I'm inclined to an opinion that Carmine was partly to blame for that mess. Lack of a counter-offer to his 40% claim was unreasonable. Just look how flat and depressed Johnny looks. He knows that this shit is gonna cost a ton of money. Mostly from his own pocket. Carmine had the style and charisma but his judgment was a bit whacky.
guy invented point shaving = genius
@@frankfurlacker5219 It's embarrassing.
@@Schyderap decisions
if they let Carmine play more episodes, so this show will more look real
Arden Vangellis i think your a complete moron who knows nothing about charector development.. the shows title is “THE SOPRANOS “
@@bornyesterday2994 Damn...lol
TheMan the dude has no idea about the show and he’s commenting
John Lorton its a shame.o well , at least hes a fan
All shinebox content, et that fuuuuck outa heeehha
‘I didn’t want this to be, but I’ve gotta wear shorts’
For those commenting on Johnny Sack's eyes, he looks that way because of his Wife Goggles.
I haven't wanted to do this...
But it's gotta bee ona you head.
Johnny Sack: What do you mean Carmine?
Carmine: Stupida faking stroke. Call nine eleven.
Big Carmine & Johnny Sack good team.
What I don't understand is, Tony was never wrong? He had the right to even whack Coco but he choose not to. In real life, a made man family is off limits and coco going to his daughter and say what he said is a death penalty. Carmine is a Boss, why didn't he understand, maybe a sitdown before the beat up would be a smart move from his side but Tony probably knew that a sitdown wouldn't let him sleep at night, a beat down or getting him whacked needed to happen, cuz he is the boss himself and needed to state a sample, that you dont mess with a boss daughter whoever you are. Someone, questions?
You don't put your hands on a made guy. Coco was made in NY. He was a member of another family. That's a no-no too. Johnny Sac did the same to one of Ralphie's guys. He was wrong too.
Tony should have gone the sitdown route and if that didn't work, have him killed low key. But he was witnessed beating a made guy and threatening other made guys. In one of the 5 NY families. Huge no-no.
But Tony was wrong with that. That was the final straw. All the shit with John, all the shit with Phil, it all came to a head when he beat coco. That, along with protecting Vito and Tony Blundetto who killed Phil's brother as well as everything else. Everything Tony did due to anger rather than smart business sense came to a head. That ultimately lead to Tony's death.
@@williamwiener8783 Oh my mistake, because Johnny Sack said "Hear about what happend to the restaurant?" I then assumed the Coco situation.
William Wiener at least someone knows what’s going on. How do people not realize carmine was dead way before coco was even on the show lol. Much less John being dead as well
duvetsoran :D you have to realize tony as a boss of the New Jersey “family” isn’t anything close to being as powerful as a boss of any of the 5 families in nyc. Tony as a boss of a jersey family is about as powerful as a capo in nyc. Carmine never viewed sopranos as a family but a crew. They held little respect and no authority on anything happening in New York. Carmine kept them around because they made the Lupertazzi family a lot of money.
@@Tkieron i think in my opinion with respect tony wasnt protecting vito he was just not trying hard enought to find him
"I haven't wanted to do this since I drove that piano player around reading some Green Book. Call the musicians union." Tony Lip
Sac: "But there is something you should know about the union, I keep hearing this capo from Jersey by the name of Vito is busy greasing it"
I like these mobsters, they were so confident. lol
I haven't wanted to do this, but it's gotta be: call the shinebox
😂🤣
You put your sunblock on ?
Greatest tv show ever
I haven't wanted to do this, but it's gotta be... call the shinebox
immanuelkh another lame ass shine box joke, can’t any of you fucks some up with something original??
@@Jaime13R are you saying that they never had the makings of a varsity athlete?
@@blobcity3591 he's just angry cos he never had the makings of a varsity athlete
Johnny Sack was the snakiest fuck of them all. Egging on Carmine to escalate things and then getting Tony to kill him. Then probably get the Commission to take out Tony
I didnt realise the movie 'the green book' was based on tony lip aka carmine.
Aka horse lip. Aka two lip. Aka egg roll.
His actions really put him in a Melifluous box..
People don’t understand Carmine is a boss he got money everywhere else so the strike hurts carmine but not that much the strike really hurts Johnny sack because he just an underboss that was the majority of John money
Did you put your sunblock on.....
"Call the Union."
Who are the union? The Mafia comission of the five families or?
TMGPREZ ‘Call the union’ the way I see it is like Carmine getting everybody (just his Lupertazzi Crime Family) to go to war with the Jersey crime family.
Call the Union means call the union of the workers of the construction sight so they can strike which Tony loses money
Carmine don't turn round cos he never done 20 years in the can eating grilled cheese of a radiator therefore no stress and he had faith that no one will dare touch him while his son is judging wet t-shirt competitions down In miami
A Don doesn’t sit in a restaurant with his back to the door.
I haven't wanted to do this. Call Vito to the car
Scintillating clip. Couldn't you get it down to 15 seconds?
You really need to think about using an editor next time.
This sounds and looks like a GTA cutscene
Perfect description
Staying out of trouble?
Goodfellas
Release the kraken...
The OG "Call the Banners"
‘Tool up’ - Marlo
@@majinmexican9833 Hahaha, there is nothing funnier than fictional organised Blacks.
@@nagihangot6133 only funnier is clowns named Got
"All of them Carmine?"
Real life character of movie ''Green book'' its actually the actor playing Carmine.
@@MrStephenRGilman salute.
Johnny Sack = Scarriest eyes ever.
Yes, the eyes of a killer
I see no scars in his eyes...
Carmine is the driver from the greenbook in real life
so how do you want to respond. Johnny Sack on the Case.
"Why fuck around? Be a better friend to yourself!" -Carmine Lupertazzi
A real don would never sit with his back to the door
Lohan Cindy do u know who surrounds this guy?
Dude, nobody gets close to this guy with a weapon. You are thinking of CIA operatives or some shit like that. Nobody dared to touch this guy because he was the Don, that's real power right there.
And you’d know this how ?
or wear shorts.
They purposely showed him sitting with his back to the door to prove the point of how powerful and protected he was and that nobody would dare try and touch him and he knew that and why he felt so comfortable with his back to the door. It’s excellent writing and directing and producing why this show was so good.
Your comment just shows how shallow/simple your thinking is...
You know how adored The Sopranos is? 316,596 views on a 30 second! That's how adored!
Tony Lip
" I haven't wanted to do this but its gotta be."
I wanted to watch a couple a three things. I compromised and watched two parts
"About what we expected."
“You hear what he did to the fucken restaurant?” Lolol
Great boss
I guess you can call that a clip. He he he eh eh eh.
When carmine's depends hold up watch the fuck out cause he's the real capo di tutti capo..
Carmine = varsity athlete
Historically he's got more soldiers than buttons
What did Tony do at the restaurant
He took a dump on the bathroom floor
Codetalk for he blew up the place lol.
They vandalized it. Really tore it up.
Wrong restaurant
Drew a dick on the wall
John and carmine get Right to the Point.
Call the Shinebox
shinebox? i told ya, they're a glorified crew.
Carmine always had this up his sleeve. He and his consigliere knew exactly what would happen way before any beef existed. What a boss.
malayaleeking, Johnny Sack is not carmine's consig smh John is carmine's Underboss!
Mrs Rubino you're right. Did Carmine have a consigliere?
malayaleeking, yes carmine's consigliere was Angelo garepe even after angelo went to prison and got out, then after carmine passed away and angelo got whacked, jimmy p took over as johnny sack's consig and jimmy p became a rat and sent john to jail, if tony blundetto hadnt of whacked joey peeps he might had a chance to be john's consig as he was john's driver and protege.
@@malayaleeking No he did not.
"Call the union, I wanna make a complaint about the golf clubs egg salad"
Carmine had yodas cousin as an English teacher
It died on the vine
Probably had to split it so he could post it pay his debt to Borko
Johnny:...speak.
Carmine: Call the union.
It's good mobsters have a union they can file grievances with.
ain’t no scraps in fish lip’s scrapbook.
This looks like a cut scene from a GTA mission
Carmine was the boss of all bosses.
Yes,by far.
Smart, never says anything more than ‘call the union’.
Great true story,book title-"Cowboy Mafia "$
Carmine and those big fish lips of his real grease ball
You heard what he did to the fuckin shinebox.
What is he supposed to tell the union??
GarethNIreland To go to strike.
I appreciate your thoughts...
He called them but he didn't say nothing.
Why does a 30 second video need two parts
It's gotta be, grease the unions.
Carmine, John and Furio were the only competent gangsters in the whole show. The rest were Keystone Kriminals
I always looked at the show as a comedy. Look at the ridiculous hairdoes..esp Silvio and Pauley. The constant malapropisms. Low IQ characters trying to correct their moron associates. What is even funnier is the current lot of actors talking seriously about their acting in this parody.
@@tjandersAn interesting way of looking at it. The Godfather Meets Dr. Strangelove
@@jamesstuart3346 A continuous parody of a parody?
@@tjanders What fascinates me about the Sopranos is it gets a whole lot about OC exactly right. The shy, the union corruption, busting out businesses, drugs, construction...no other film or TV series depicts this as accurately as The Sops. But somehow the gangsters who run all this are incompetent dimwits. Tony would last about a week before Carmine stuck him in a barrel. His whole crew would end up in the trunk of several Cadillacs. Maybe Chase figured his audience needed to be assured the Mafia was as I say Keystone Kriminals. In any case it's a black comedy in the tradition of Kubrick. I just hope people don't take is as a documentary because the real OC isn't funny at all.
I'm Scialian, and you NEVER sit with your back to the door. We are hard wired on that .....
That easy huh..
If someone wanted to whack carmine. His back turned to towards the door..no bodyguard
Carmine Lupertazzi steals every scene. In fact he owns every scene. Why did Chase kill him off?
They say (the original cast) that troublesome actors get killed off.
For some time the story line was building up towards JS becoming boss.
“That ones a slippery fuck huh, Him and those big fish lips of his…”
A don doesn't wear shorts.
These mob boss guys sure walk around freely without muscle
It’s so fake
I smell cut grass.
The Bartender really stole this scene. I wish they did more with his character.
not even a single like in 11 months...
Also, Ginny's 90lb mole could have done with more exposure.
1/2 and it’s 30 seconds long? Wyf
Call the union? You mean the thing behind the pool?
240p? in 2012?
Call the onion
Fish lips
I totally forgot this part. Who was Carmine striking against here?
Tony
Isn't this the bar in donnie brasco
A rush job... Call the union.. Lol
Phil was the best actor on the Sopranos. The real deal. Johnny Sac came in Second. Tony Third. Now go find your Shine box before you respond.
Richie
That was such an unfunny comment, you deserve the 0 likes you got 7 months later bro
Call the -banners- union.
Call the union aka Mafia
I never seen this!!
It's gotta be.
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1000 yard stare