Pretty sure that was the case. After he started singing there was pretty much no doubt whatsoever that he'd gone completely off the deep end and was going to be a danger to anybody near him.
@lmnop otay nah his failed leadership got him killed dont forget he killed the dude cousin over a simple mistake that probably make the hit even more personal
For me that just adds to how crazy he is he's so flagrantly disrespectful to his own people that he never once had the thought "what if they do that to me" and if he did have that thought it seemed like he only just exacerbated his situation even more he was a dead man the moment he decided to get into that business it was just a matter of time just like Jimmy completely morally corrupt and mentally damaged with the cherry on top being anger issues in possession of guns and booze
The list of reasons why this character had it coming is long and diverse. The problem with shows of this type is that everyone, or almost everyone, is so casually evil that there is rarely anyone to really want to support. The closest anyone came to it were Richard Harrow and Margaret Schroeder/Thompson. They weren't perfect, but they were better than almost every other character here. I don't watch these kinds of shows anymore. If I want to watch evil overcoming good, I'll watch the news.
And then there's resentment, like the kind you drum up when you brutally murder one of your right hand's relatives in front of them after they plead for you not to
@@nathanduncan672 Yeah the only good thing that came out of season 4 and 5 was Harrow's masterfully executed death. I wasn't a fan of the direction they took it after this. although it was still good, Season 4 was definitely a massive step down and season 5 was just kind of forgetful
"Dat guy wit da mask? What da fuck was dat?" LOL Harrow basically took out an entire New York crew to rescue a child. The greatest, kindest, smartest, most sympathetic, most complex, most ruthless killer in the entire series.
Mr. New Vegas if you say Richard was boring then this show was wasted on you him and Van Alden who are the best characters in the whole show although I love Jimmy like the rest of the world
This scene shows all what was wrong with Gyp. He's 100% OBSESSED with something Nucky told him months before and - after all the bodies and the blood he shed - he STILL cannot get over one freaking phrase, that HE THOUGHT was "offensive" in some way to him. How can you control a man like this?? It was obvious he had to go...
I thought of the end of The Wind and the Lion but the idea is a little different: Sherif of Wazan: Great Raisuli, we have lost everything. All is drifting on the wind as you said. We have lost everything. Raisuli: Sherif, is there not one thing in your life that is worth losing everything for? [they both begin to laugh]
The moment when he screams out GOOGOOOOOOooooooogggghh is such insanely good acting. Body language is perfect and the direction is great. Cannavale is fantastic.
@@Dman3827 Nah, it's in the bonus features of the Lord of the Rings films. Christopher Lee did... stuff during WWII, and mentioned it to Peter Jackson when they were filming the scene where Wormtongue stabs Saruman. The interview makes the rounds on the internet every couple of years.
Raava remember his first ever scene when he beats that old man for some imagined insult think it was the first scene in season 3, I was like wtf lol, everything that came after that also got the wtf response from me lol, crazy guy indeed
I can never stop and think of how painful that second stab is that’s right in the lung and you can just see the blood pouring every breath probably felt like hell after that stab
+UMOGrunt I agree, but I think he would have done it any way without the threat from Nucky. The tide had turned, Gyp had already shown he was out of control.
Matt Male Well mind you Rosetti still had a degree of influence and control in NJ up until Capone, Chalky, & Harrow killed most of his men and Rothstein convinced Masseria to pull his support for Rosetti.
Matt Male is talking about Gyp as the boss in this case. The guy who stabbed Gyp was his second in command and Gyp smashed that guys cousin's head in with a shovel for talking out of turn. It was a death sentence for Gyp.
SAOrules you should be able to feel it when you pee it out. It won’t hurt that bad, unless it’s a bigger stone (4mm or larger). You’ll normally just feel a disturbance in your pee stream and see the stone in the toilet.
A good bad guy makes for good drama, and gives the hero some real opposition. Die Hard was awesome because John Mclain's old school All-American good guy was up against a fancy, pretend sophisticated European villain... who was legitimately smart and extremely vicious.
Most critics have it as the best season of the show which I disagree with (I think Season 2 was slightly better) but every season of this show has been pretty good to be honest. It's not The Sopranos, but it's VERY good all the same. More violent than The Sopranos, too, but that's neither here nor there.
Gyp killed his the guy who stabbed hims cousin. Idk about your relationship with your cousin but my cousin is more like my brother (never had brothers). If Gyp done that to my cousin I’d of blown up Gyps house with his entire family in it.
He's basically the 1920's gangster version of Ramsay Bolton. One of those characters you realize is completely and totally, irredeemably evil, but is played so masterfully by an actor that in some weird ways you can't help but love to hate them. That's the hallmark of a great actor/actress especially since playing villains well is extremely hard. Hard to play the evil thing right and even harder to make them somewhat sympathetic or at the very least interesting characters. Usually done with humor, etc., and acts of unbelievable violence and evil for devastating effect.
I have to disagree with you respectfully of course Lisa Calvert. The only thing is to say Gyp was more than a psychopath. He was like a psychopath who took things personal. But yes I agree about the Emmy. Big fan of Bobby Cannavale after his performance
I've never seen anything other than YT clips of this show and I knew he was kicking Nucky. Some people just aren't playing with a full deck or even half a deck I guess.
It was revenge for Billy Batts, and a lot of other things. And there was nothing that we could do about it. Batts was a made man and Tommy wasn't. And we had to sit still and take it. Oh wait...
Bobby Cannavale could easily be the biggest A list actor out there. His acting skills are incredible. I've watched so many tv shows and movies with him. He does a lot of low budget and indie flicks and some big ones as well. I read an interview where he's more interested into taking more absurd or off the beaten path type of movies and roles. If he wanted to he could easily take roles from say Pitt, Cruise, DiCaprio or anyone like that. Either way, I'll watch anything he's in because he's very diverse. Him and guys like Michael Shannon are always my favorite type of actors.
I thought it was unrealistic. Unless his spinal cord was severed, which I doubt since he was still standing, the natural reaction to being stabbed is to pull away, not just stand there and take it. If you watch some real knife fights/prison stabbings, people don't just let themselves get stabbed. They fight for their life to get away or defend themselves even if their situation is futile.
@texasslav It depends on where they're stabbing. A stab to the kidneys or liver and no sound at all will be produced, because all the air is involuntarily forced out of the person due to the body's shock response. They may regain their breath to make sounds after that, but most times they're in so much pain that drawing in a large enough breath to really scream or shout is near impossible.
@@cabooseabs6864 He is pulling away, the stabber is holding his side he turns around and then he gets shanked upwards towards his heart with a blade at least 6 inches long
For those who don't know, "Barney Google and Snuffy Smith" was a comic strip introduced in 1919; the song came out later, after the character of spark plug was introduced
Gyp was actually the most honest of all of them-Nucky/Torrio/Capone/Luciano/Rothstein-they would sell out ANYBODY to keep the business going. Gyp’s mistake was, just like Nucky said, he took it personal. Nucky tried to give him a whole load of rum and he still fucked him over. Had he not done that, he probably would’ve continued to help Gyp out of his tight spot just so he could keep the business contact later. But Gyp, despite his stature, was a small, stunted person mentally and psychologically, like many bullies who see their only advantage/ability in life in their size. So he naturally makes everything a personal issue needing to be solved w physical violence.
Bobby Cannavale is a good guy. I was in a scene with him in Superintelligence with Melissa Mccarthy. When the camera wasn't running, he was very courteous and humble.
@@Saintinthecity-wh9nl He was a D bag. I was expecting more like a meat grinder, or buried alive after being beaten with baseball bats. A nice going away present.
I didn't like him at all, he was weird, irrational, very unrealistically irritable,..etc I would have preferred a more complexe villain who is so good that they might even persuade you to rout for them. Gyp was very one dimensional and predictable.
Your misses is a smart woman. I wonder if my woman would know after all the gangster shit ive taught her. Its always your buddys that whack you. “See our murderers come with smiles, they come as your friends”
The bosses had enough of Gyp. They had enough. Seriously, how much were they going to take? So they made an example of him. They stabbed him while he was pissing….
Bobby Carnavale does a really good job being a psychotic, unhinged gangster like Gyp Rosetti. Seriously, he sounded really manic during his final moments. Truly an awesome and terrifying performance.
I watched a documentary here on YT about the Philadelphia mob back in the 1980's. Between 1980 and 1995, out of 50 capos in the Philadelphia mob, 29 were murdered and 7 or 8 were wounded or maimed in assassination attempts. And several more had to "turn snitch" and go in to witness protection just to survive. Apparently there is quite a bit of employee "turnover" in Mafia circles, as this clip with Rosetti illustrates.
The way the stabbing was shot reminded me of Jesse James's murder in The Assassination of Jesse James. The way Gyp puts his gun away, turns his back on all his men and throws his head back while singing and peeing in the sand is like he knows it's all over for him and he's giving them the perfect opportunity to do the deed. He's gotten all his men killed, lost all his money, lost all his drugs, lost all his allies, and basically everyone he's ever worked with now wants him dead. He knows the score, and his last remaining goons won't want to follow him into the woods for a pathetic, dodgy life of petty crime and obscurity after rising to the heights of organized crime in Atlantic City. So he intentionally puts his guard down and puts his fate in their hands, because he's too proud (or too Catholic) to take his own life. After the stabbing, Gyp doesn't even resist. He just lets the knife linger in his back. After he falls on the ground and gasps for air it looks to me like he was hoping for his throat to be cut to put him out of his misery a little faster.....but my dude declines. Ouch 😂
One of the best characters in the show. His sit down with Nucky and everyone was epic when he was slinging insults left and right. A breadstick in a bow tie lol.
Still not half as bad as Dutch schultz last words 😂 A boy has never wept...nor dashed a thousand kin. You can play jacks, and girls do that with a soft ball and do tricks with it. Oh, Oh, dog Biscuit, and when he is happy he doesn't get snappy.
So we’re not going to talk about how the 2nd in command took the initiative to turn Rossetti around for the final stab so Gyp’s Italian sausage is up against him???
Barney google is a real character from the 20s, the lyrics gyp sings are the actual words to that song. Imagine tony soprano getting whacked while humming the pokemon theme, thats how ridiculous that is.
Gyp was really one of the best characters I have seen on television! Rumor has it Steve B wanted this part to go to his old friend James Gandolfini but James was about to shoot a movie plus he had wanted to stay away from gangster roles :)
If he wasn't such a narcissistic psychopath his men wouldn't have killed him like that. Up until the mental breakdown his guy was willing to keep going for him.
They had to film that with the dunes behind them because there's million dollar homes everywhere now. Also no boats or they CGI'd them out. Only one wide shot in the beginning. "Margate Sands"---.Jersey shore.
Ive seen this clip over 20 times but i just now saw that Tonino had the knife in his hand when they showed the back shot of Gyp before zooming in. Nice.
so the same guy's whose young relative that rosetti killed in the beach, killed rosetti in the beach.. make sense since most of rosetti's men are ruled by fear, not by loyalty and trust.
That was for his cousin frankie who got his head bashed on the beach by gyp. He had that coming from way back.... serves him right. Rogue waves huh....
He died the way he lived, pissing against the wind.
Too bad it wasn't in your mouth.
Plot twist: They would've stayed with him if he hadn't started singing.
LOL
Pretty sure that was the case. After he started singing there was pretty much no doubt whatsoever that he'd gone completely off the deep end and was going to be a danger to anybody near him.
@lmnop otay nah his failed leadership got him killed dont forget he killed the dude cousin over a simple mistake that probably make the hit even more personal
@@patthonsirilim5739 Good lord dude, such a facepalm with you. Do you not know sarcasm?
@@axx012 He brings up an alright point: Gyp's failing leadership probably made those guys' choice to punch Gyp's ticket easier.
Barney Google was a made guy, Gyp wasn’t. There was nothing we could do.
Real greaseball shit
😂😂😂😂
lmao this made me laugh too hard.
"We couldn't do nuthin' bout it".
😂😂😂😂
It was real greaseball Sh!t
Gyp Rosetti, Richie Aprile, Obryen Martell. All huge characters that only lasted a season but left their mark in a big way
Richie never
had the makings of a varsity athlete
Richie Aprile was there for 9 episodes and had less than an hour of screen time I'm pretty sure but he's one of my fav characters 😂
Oberyn was in two seasons...
@@isaacster5027 turns out that Ritchie is one of the main characters for just 1 season.
Richie Aprile, Obryen Martell. yes, but Gyp was just never that special as a character jimmy darmony was a nice character i missed after
"You were warned, Gyp. The money goes up to Nucky."
47, just a kid
Your brother whatever happened there
"Did I learn nothin from gyp rosetti? nip it in the bud"
Damn is Tonino Billy Leotardo on the sopranos? I didn't recognize him on account of what that fucking animal Blundetto did to him
Next shine, there will be no next shine.
Honestly the dude had it coming considering the lack of respect he had for his own crew.
For me that just adds to how crazy he is he's so flagrantly disrespectful to his own people that he never once had the thought "what if they do that to me" and if he did have that thought it seemed like he only just exacerbated his situation even more he was a dead man the moment he decided to get into that business it was just a matter of time just like Jimmy completely morally corrupt and mentally damaged with the cherry on top being anger issues in possession of guns and booze
The list of reasons why this character had it coming is long and diverse. The problem with shows of this type is that everyone, or almost everyone, is so casually evil that there is rarely anyone to really want to support. The closest anyone came to it were Richard Harrow and Margaret Schroeder/Thompson. They weren't perfect, but they were better than almost every other character here.
I don't watch these kinds of shows anymore. If I want to watch evil overcoming good, I'll watch the news.
@@CMage101Good doesn't overcome evil in this world, almost everytime. These shows are meant to be realistic portrayals, so what else can you expect?
@@chico9805 Good overcomes evil a whole lot more than you might think. But you can hardly call this realistic...
@CMage101 This show isn't evil overcoming good though. Practically every bad person in this show suffers or dies in the end.
He went out on a high note at least
@This Account has been deleted did he butt hurt you? Awe poor baby
All good
Hahaha! Oh snap.
Oof
SAO ABRIDGED
The difference between respect and fear is that respect allows you to march in front and without the possibility of being stabbed in the back.
And then there's resentment, like the kind you drum up when you brutally murder one of your right hand's relatives in front of them after they plead for you not to
Powerful
AMEN BRO & SIS
I disagree kuz respect only Lasts so Long
@@GreezyG74G same with fear.
no one is talking about how spot on rosetti's impression of nucky is 😂
😂 bro that was perfect.
I was fuckin hollering
Relax it’s a party.
@@cedenoanthony45 I DON'T TAKE ANYTHING PERSONAL
Umm you are
Absolutely deserved and well-earned Primetime Emmy for Bobby Cannavale. He completely owned season 3.
Then the show never recovered. I'm not sure if his inclusion would of saved season 4 or 5, but it atleast would have made it entertaining
@@nathanduncan672 I concur
@@nathanduncan672 Yeah the only good thing that came out of season 4 and 5 was Harrow's masterfully executed death. I wasn't a fan of the direction they took it after this. although it was still good, Season 4 was definitely a massive step down and season 5 was just kind of forgetful
The Watcher brought me here
@@tanveerhasan2382 Me too.
"Dat guy wit da mask? What da fuck was dat?" LOL Harrow basically took out an entire New York crew to rescue a child. The greatest, kindest, smartest, most sympathetic, most complex, most ruthless killer in the entire series.
He's cool but has a boring personality!!! Gyp rosetti was the best character ever!!!!
Did you say Richard Harrow had a ‘boring’ personality? How very dare you!
meldme he's boring in terms of dialogue, and boring in general compared to arnold rothstein
Mr. New Vegas if you say Richard was boring then this show was wasted on you him and Van Alden who are the best characters in the whole show although I love Jimmy like the rest of the world
Paul West but he killed a child that posed no threat to him
This scene shows all what was wrong with Gyp. He's 100% OBSESSED with something Nucky told him months before and - after all the bodies and the blood he shed - he STILL cannot get over one freaking phrase, that HE THOUGHT was "offensive" in some way to him. How can you control a man like this?? It was obvious he had to go...
>>cannot get over one freaking phrase,
3 in 1 oil scene, relax mister,I didnt mean nothing by it...
If your enemy is of choleric nature, irritate him.
theknotbadfisherman Art of War
What phrase? Go get your f**kin shinebox!!
"How do you lose what you never had" is a great line
I started out with nothing and I still have some left
I agree.
I thought of the end of The Wind and the Lion but the idea is a little different:
Sherif of Wazan: Great Raisuli, we have lost everything. All is drifting on the wind as you said. We have lost everything.
Raisuli: Sherif, is there not one thing in your life that is worth losing everything for?
[they both begin to laugh]
Well he lost his very important socks
The moment when he screams out GOOGOOOOOOooooooogggghh is such insanely good acting. Body language is perfect and the direction is great. Cannavale is fantastic.
you literally hear the air leaving the body going into shock, brutal
It's kind of creepy how you'd know this. You must a horror film buff.
@@Dman3827 not that uncommon to know what happens when someone gets stabbed
@@Dman3827 Nah, it's in the bonus features of the Lord of the Rings films. Christopher Lee did... stuff during WWII, and mentioned it to Peter Jackson when they were filming the scene where Wormtongue stabs Saruman. The interview makes the rounds on the internet every couple of years.
This guy was truly a psychopath. I love this scene, it really shows how batshit crazy and out of his mind he really was.
Raava remember his first ever scene when he beats that old man for some imagined insult think it was the first scene in season 3, I was like wtf lol, everything that came after that also got the wtf response from me lol, crazy guy indeed
More like a sociopath i'd say, from his apparent void of empathy for other human beings.
Raava : Not a role model. For everyone else. For me, perfect role model. -Fact
J
Faze Echo That’s a psychopath. Sociopaths can feel empathy.
Gyp never had the makings of a varsity athlete.
Nice soprano quote lol
Small hands. That's his problem
😂😂😂
That's undermining. And it's the kind of stuff im teaching my kids NOT to do. So i dont wanna hear it again. End of subject!
..this fucking line - never gets old!... :)
The guy with the the mask...Dafuq was that?
Last thought by every Richard Harrow victim ever
Dick Harrow's my boy
We all strive to be like ricky
sounds like a quote about batman
Well...for those that actually SAW him. Now if those killed by him whilst he used his scope from afar...
Dafuq sounds so fucking dumb.
Gyp Rossetti, one of the most psychopathic and epic characters in Boardwalk Empire. And one of my favorite characters.
He was great on this show . Who was the guy who spoke of himself in the third person?
@@tchrisou812 remus
@@manhimself5372 Thank you for taking the time to reply. Remus was fascinating.
Stole the show
Warren Beatty with balls
I can never stop and think of how painful that second stab is that’s right in the lung and you can just see the blood pouring every breath probably felt like hell after that stab
Honestly, his death was gratifying. He deserved every second of it.
He got the lung with the first stab too
It’s a show
Ya think?
@@RemysWorld777 Well I'll be hog tied and thrown in a bush, I thought it was a documentary!?!?
Why do these bosses always make the mistake of killing someone close to their second in command and then keep that guy around? It's a death sentence.
Yeah it's a good question. Being a crime boss is very difficult! A VERY demanding role if you ask me! Lol
Except in this instance Tonino didn't kill him out of revenge or spite, he killed him out of self preservation.
+UMOGrunt I agree, but I think he would have done it any way without the threat from Nucky. The tide had turned, Gyp had already shown he was out of control.
Matt Male
Well mind you Rosetti still had a degree of influence and control in NJ up until Capone, Chalky, & Harrow killed most of his men and Rothstein convinced Masseria to pull his support for Rosetti.
Matt Male is talking about Gyp as the boss in this case. The guy who stabbed Gyp was his second in command and Gyp smashed that guys cousin's head in with a shovel for talking out of turn. It was a death sentence for Gyp.
This is how Google really got started.
Are you serious ? 🧐
@@aldixon1977 loool. He sings "google" and mentions googly eyes. Learn sarcasm my friend
@@johngriswold4303 omfg u guys r tube lights
🤣😂😂
1:51
The way he says "I'm making a big decision" always made me laugh the most for some reason
The Tuco of Boardwalk Empire 😁
going through a divorce the line "I came here with nothing, how you lose what you never had, start over" hits me hard. But that's life
Same here lol
@@fernandopadilla9963 Good luck to you man. I'm right in the middle of it.... I'm hoping it gets better....
@@cpain8022 keep the faith, it'll get better
@@NogGonnaMakeIt Thanks man I'm hoping so. The shit just comes in waves, so its hard to determine what's what ya know
@@cpain8022 put some money aside and take a trip to brazil and I promise you resolve
When he was pissing I thought he almost passed a kidney stone
Omerbrooklyn87 😂😂 that’s about what it feels like.
Zachary Jarrells lmfao
Bangin dirty 1930s hoors.
Zachary Jarrells how do you know when you’ve passed a stone?
SAOrules you should be able to feel it when you pee it out. It won’t hurt that bad, unless it’s a bigger stone (4mm or larger). You’ll normally just feel a disturbance in your pee stream and see the stone in the toilet.
I love this scene. Season 3 was one of the best ever. Shout out to Bobby Cannavale!
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scampbell21 100% right. Gyp made this season great. I think Negan on Walking Dead will do the same. Bad guys always make the show...
A good bad guy makes for good drama, and gives the hero some real opposition. Die Hard was awesome because John Mclain's old school All-American good guy was up against a fancy, pretend sophisticated European villain... who was legitimately smart and extremely vicious.
Season 3 was the BEST season! Gyp was no joke!
Most critics have it as the best season of the show which I disagree with (I think Season 2 was slightly better) but every season of this show has been pretty good to be honest. It's not The Sopranos, but it's VERY good all the same. More violent than The Sopranos, too, but that's neither here nor there.
"They smile in your face, all the while they wanna take your place. Back stabbers. BACK STABBERS!"
This backstab was well deserved.
Like in the workplace
@@nilevalleyafrican9451 Gyp killed Toninos cousin basicly just for fun.
Gyp killed his the guy who stabbed hims cousin. Idk about your relationship with your cousin but my cousin is more like my brother (never had brothers). If Gyp done that to my cousin I’d of blown up Gyps house with his entire family in it.
MOTOWN!!!!! I love that song! 😎👍
He could've called him Ichabod Crane, but he DID-DENT.
I literally just watched that sopranos scene lol
Your funny
Nice screen name
I love how he called Nucky a breadstick with a bow tie.
God, it's so satisfying watching Gyp Rosetti get his in agony. I must have watched this clip a hundred times by now.
That’s not normal
Wholeheartedly agree, one of the most satisfying death of a villain I’ve seen in awhile lol
Its good to see Phil's 40 year old kid brother got a role in Boardwalk Empire. Hopefully he ain't eating grilled cheese off a radiator.
But sad to see that fuckin animal, Blundetto running Atlantic City.
He compromised
I loved Gyp Rosetti. He was a psychopath, but Bobby Cannavale did a brilliant job as him, I couldn't help but like him somewhat.
He's basically the 1920's gangster version of Ramsay Bolton. One of those characters you realize is completely and totally, irredeemably evil, but is played so masterfully by an actor that in some weird ways you can't help but love to hate them. That's the hallmark of a great actor/actress especially since playing villains well is extremely hard. Hard to play the evil thing right and even harder to make them somewhat sympathetic or at the very least interesting characters. Usually done with humor, etc., and acts of unbelievable violence and evil for devastating effect.
+brennon dixon: Hey, my name is Dixon too! 😀
@@voteZDLR He was kinda like "Tuco" of Breaking Bad.
@@baburao87 Kind of, yeah he's another example of a bad guy that's so evil you almost can't wait for his next scenes to come up.
When he called Nucky a breadstick in a suit I was kinda won over.
He reminded me of an evil Robert Barone from Everybody loves Raymond lol
xD
+Patrick Gogan have you seen the new hbo show called Vinyl....Gyp Rosetti and Ray Romano are both in it....awesome show hahaha
+Patrick Gogan Lol a Robert Barone who had no Marie to guide him.
LOL
+Son Of Anarchy haha
Bobby Cannavale deserved the Emmy for Gyp. Played this psychopath to the hilt. He did d good impression of Buscemi too.
I have to disagree with you respectfully of course Lisa Calvert. The only thing is to say Gyp was more than a psychopath. He was like a psychopath who took things personal. But yes I agree about the Emmy. Big fan of Bobby Cannavale after his performance
@@adiw888 he won the Emmy in 2013 for gyp
@@Oakland510 he was awesome as Gyp. Best season I thought of the show.
1:03 I just now realized Gyp is mocking Nucky with that voice
when I first saw this scene I didn't know he was mocking Nucky but seeing it now it's so damn obvious .....and funny
i was high as hell and thought he was showing his alter ego or something
I only realized it after watching through the show twice
I've never seen anything other than YT clips of this show and I knew he was kicking Nucky. Some people just aren't playing with a full deck or even half a deck I guess.
@@crupt1023 200 likes. Hush douche
3:30
"I'm sorry, I gotta. You're a murderer."
"Your cousin?"
"No, that song."
See what happens when You try to Sing,but Can't ?
Sounds like a Mad Magazine joke
It was revenge for Billy Batts, and a lot of other things. And there was nothing that we could do about it. Batts was a made man and Tommy wasn't. And we had to sit still and take it.
Oh wait...
@Pat McCann racist
Real grease ball shit
Good Fellas
It was revenge for Billy Leotardo
Real Grease ball sh*t
Bobby Cannavale could easily be the biggest A list actor out there. His acting skills are incredible. I've watched so many tv shows and movies with him. He does a lot of low budget and indie flicks and some big ones as well. I read an interview where he's more interested into taking more absurd or off the beaten path type of movies and roles. If he wanted to he could easily take roles from say Pitt, Cruise, DiCaprio or anyone like that. Either way, I'll watch anything he's in because he's very diverse. Him and guys like Michael Shannon are always my favorite type of actors.
I always thought that Shannon is really an underappreciated and underrated actor
First time I seen him act was on OZ. He is great actor
He was really funny on Louis.
He isn’t part of the clan
The biggest? Yeah idk about all that
That's seriously the most realistic stabbing death I've ever seen in any film.
Watch proof of life
I thought it was unrealistic. Unless his spinal cord was severed, which I doubt since he was still standing, the natural reaction to being stabbed is to pull away, not just stand there and take it. If you watch some real knife fights/prison stabbings, people don't just let themselves get stabbed. They fight for their life to get away or defend themselves even if their situation is futile.
@texasslav It depends on where they're stabbing. A stab to the kidneys or liver and no sound at all will be produced, because all the air is involuntarily forced out of the person due to the body's shock response. They may regain their breath to make sounds after that, but most times they're in so much pain that drawing in a large enough breath to really scream or shout is near impossible.
@@cabooseabs6864 everybody always thinks they are the expert😂
@@cabooseabs6864 He is pulling away, the stabber is holding his side he turns around and then he gets shanked upwards towards his heart with a blade at least 6 inches long
Kinda fitting, actually. Gyp Rosetti was introduced on a beach, and died on a beach.
His first kill was also not with a gun... and he died with a knife.
Hotshotter3000 He used the 3 in 1.
He sooooo had it coming
Austin Koehler perfect description for the character
@@centurysam6679 lmao
this dude was incredible the entire season. hands down the best season they ever put out in my opinion, of course.
For those who don't know, "Barney Google and Snuffy Smith" was a comic strip introduced in 1919; the song came out later, after the character of spark plug was introduced
Cory Goodman I did try Looking it up, thnx
You're awesome for sharing that knowledge.
I was a little kid in the 1960's. That comic strip was still in the New Jersey papers back then. (Probably not the original cartoonist though.)
so the modern version would be gyp singing like, the skibidi toilet song or some shit
The song came out in 1923 the same year this scene takes place, which means Gyp found the time to memorize it while he was at war with Nucky.
All the best bad guys have that on screen charisma where even if you hate them you love every scene and cannot take your eyes off them.
‘Relax...it’s a party’ lmao
“Sorry I gotta”, shoulda said “don’t take this personally”
That would've been cold 😭
Gyp was actually the most honest of all of them-Nucky/Torrio/Capone/Luciano/Rothstein-they would sell out ANYBODY to keep the business going. Gyp’s mistake was, just like Nucky said, he took it personal. Nucky tried to give him a whole load of rum and he still fucked him over. Had he not done that, he probably would’ve continued to help Gyp out of his tight spot just so he could keep the business contact later. But Gyp, despite his stature, was a small, stunted person mentally and psychologically, like many bullies who see their only advantage/ability in life in their size. So he naturally makes everything a personal issue needing to be solved w physical violence.
Gyp was one of my favorite characters on boardwalk empire . Cannavale did a badass job
Yup he was a scary figure.
I love and miss him so much!!!
Boardwalk Empire was SO underrated, what a great series
What you talking about, It was never underrated
@@johnadams3038 it really was dumbass
@@johnadams3038 it was horribly underrated my guy
@@petette4442 No it wasn't...
Idiots will call some of the biggest shows underrated these days
“Maybe I won’t tell the wife this time”
He was rightfully just as afraid of her as he was Masseria lol
Whole cast is phenomenal
The guy who played Richard Harrow was always on top form
The look on his face when he hits the ground reminds me of the "golden crown" death in Game of Thrones.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Viserys_Targaryen
This show was nothing short of brilliant.
It was pretty f*cking incredible. The writing and acting were second to none.
Gyp was a great character to watch. That being said, I was glad to see him go.
Bobby Cannavale is a good guy. I was in a scene with him in Superintelligence with Melissa Mccarthy. When the camera wasn't running, he was very courteous and humble.
Thjey should have kept Gyp around another season, he was such a great villain.
Larry I love your videos I think it’s so funny to see you here
A wild larry bundy has appeared
He was just a little too over the top.
@@Saintinthecity-wh9nl He was a D bag. I was expecting more like a meat grinder, or buried alive after being beaten with baseball bats. A nice going away present.
I didn't like him at all, he was weird, irrational, very unrealistically irritable,..etc I would have preferred a more complexe villain who is so good that they might even persuade you to rout for them. Gyp was very one dimensional and predictable.
Tonino should have looked Gyp in the eye and said, "Because i respect you" as he stabbed him the second time
Sorry but he had to.
Barney GooGoo with the googoo googly eyes was my favorite character
He’s like “why couldn’t you just strangle me to death?” He’d have died a happy man
He was the best stand out character on Boardwalk Empire.
"You are Nucky Thompso..."
"I'M BARNEY GOOGLES!!!!!!!"
With the
Goo-goo
Googley eyes!!!
I lost a bet with the misses on this episode. I had bet Harrow was going to kill him. She bet one of his own men. Damnit!
Too bad. I don't know when you did make your bet. If you had followed this series, Tonino is the guy to bet. "Rogue waves..." ;)
Your misses is a smart woman. I wonder if my woman would know after all the gangster shit ive taught her. Its always your buddys that whack you. “See our murderers come with smiles, they come as your friends”
1974Teebone Next time, just go with the wife
'MISSUS'
The bosses had enough of Gyp. They had enough. Seriously, how much were they going to take? So they made an example of him. They stabbed him while he was pissing….
Lmfao 😂
Gotta hand it to him. That’s a damn good Steve Buscemi impression he does
Bobby Cannavale nailed it playing Gyp Rosetti..
Gyp Rosetti doesn't "lay low in the woods".
Bobby Carnavale does a really good job being a psychotic, unhinged gangster like Gyp Rosetti. Seriously, he sounded really manic during his final moments. Truly an awesome and terrifying performance.
I watched a documentary here on YT about the Philadelphia mob back in the 1980's. Between 1980 and 1995, out of 50 capos in the Philadelphia mob, 29 were murdered and 7 or 8 were wounded or maimed in assassination attempts. And several more had to "turn snitch" and go in to witness protection just to survive. Apparently there is quite a bit of employee "turnover" in Mafia circles, as this clip with Rosetti illustrates.
It’s always Gyps last song that gets me back into the swing of watching these clips
The way the stabbing was shot reminded me of Jesse James's murder in The Assassination of Jesse James. The way Gyp puts his gun away, turns his back on all his men and throws his head back while singing and peeing in the sand is like he knows it's all over for him and he's giving them the perfect opportunity to do the deed. He's gotten all his men killed, lost all his money, lost all his drugs, lost all his allies, and basically everyone he's ever worked with now wants him dead. He knows the score, and his last remaining goons won't want to follow him into the woods for a pathetic, dodgy life of petty crime and obscurity after rising to the heights of organized crime in Atlantic City. So he intentionally puts his guard down and puts his fate in their hands, because he's too proud (or too Catholic) to take his own life. After the stabbing, Gyp doesn't even resist. He just lets the knife linger in his back. After he falls on the ground and gasps for air it looks to me like he was hoping for his throat to be cut to put him out of his misery a little faster.....but my dude declines. Ouch 😂
One of the best characters in the show. His sit down with Nucky and everyone was epic when he was slinging insults left and right. A breadstick in a bow tie lol.
Love a loose cannon 😍
Sit down short pants!
Poor gyp… the only crime he committed were the crimes he committed
He was the Joe Pesci of this series. Just running off half cocked and that's what got him killed. But he steals every scene he's in.
he was clearly meant to be an expansion of pesci's character....or inspired by pesci's unpredictability...
Bobby Cannavale does a pretty spot on Steve Buscemi impression!
“He went comfortably anyway. He had an empty bladdeh”
In his case it was a heart attack
He knew he was going to die. Him singing that popular song from the twenties was his way of laughing in the face of death.
Getting stabbed in the back looks extremely painful...
I think getting stabbed anywhere would be painful
Nathen Bosher U U U U
Feels like death 💀 too!!”
@@nathenbosher1067 Not if you get stabbed in your hair.
@@dentatusdentatus1592 but you have hair everywhere
It was revenge for Tonino and a lot of other things
Died where he started in the beginning of the season. He was straight psychopath
That was even too merciful
The quality of mercy is not strain'd...
♥️
Barney Google. Those were his last words lol
Still not half as bad as Dutch schultz last words 😂
A boy has never wept...nor dashed a thousand kin.
You can play jacks, and girls do that with a soft ball and do tricks with it.
Oh, Oh, dog Biscuit, and when he is happy he doesn't get snappy.
😂😂
Among evil men, even this guy was a stand-out.
"I have important garters holding up my very important socks" hahahahahahahahaha! XD
So we’re not going to talk about how the 2nd in command took the initiative to turn Rossetti around for the final stab so Gyp’s Italian sausage is up against him???
it was pretty obvious from this guy's first scene that he had a screw or two loose. this final scene brought it full circle
Looks like somebody was paying attention when Christopher Lee explained to Peter Jackson how to act when somebody gets stabbed in the back.
silencia08 stfu
True!
Lee was a real life hero before becoming an actor = special operations executive during ww2. He really did know how to kill someone with a knife
I was glad to see him go. Bone for Tuna.
who the fuck is steve thompson to wish me goodluck?
What a great show, def have to rewatch all of it from the beginning
Barney google is a real character from the 20s, the lyrics gyp sings are the actual words to that song.
Imagine tony soprano getting whacked while humming the pokemon theme, thats how ridiculous that is.
It’s always nice to see characters like Gyp snuffing out. He was such a cruel, sadistic madman
Gyp was really one of the best characters I have seen on television! Rumor has it Steve B wanted this part to go to his old friend James Gandolfini but James was about to shoot a movie plus he had wanted to stay away from gangster roles :)
That would've been fucking awesome
That shit would’ve been massive.
If he wasn't such a narcissistic psychopath his men wouldn't have killed him like that. Up until the mental breakdown his guy was willing to keep going for him.
Tonino: "I don't owe you anymore Signore,
now we're even"
BronzNazareth Payback for his cousin! Lol
He probably didn't mind killing him too much.
They had to film that with the dunes behind them because there's million dollar homes everywhere now. Also no boats or they CGI'd them out. Only one wide shot in the beginning.
"Margate Sands"---.Jersey shore.
Ive seen this clip over 20 times but i just now saw that Tonino had the knife in his hand when they showed the back shot of Gyp before zooming in. Nice.
I remember watching this scene years ago and thinking "checket out" meant mentally, I always interpreted this scene as him having a psychotic break
And it seems to be written as his partners seeing it the same way, he's gone from boss to millstone in a minute or less.
lmao, The guy wit the mask da fuq was dat. Sounded like Bobby Baccalieri from the Sopranos.
lmao i was reading your comment right as I heard that and it all really threw me off lol
Hell yeah my friend I agree just like bobby from the sopranos
"Barney Google" was a real song from that era, and it sorta went as he sang it, only without the mistakes and without being rubbed out at the end.
so the same guy's whose young relative that rosetti killed in the beach, killed rosetti in the beach.. make sense since most of rosetti's men are ruled by fear, not by loyalty and trust.
That was for his cousin frankie who got his head bashed on the beach by gyp. He had that coming from way back.... serves him right. Rogue waves huh....
True, but the "sorry" at the end sorta ruined the whole redemption for me.
Karma baby! it can be, a bitch