actualy from 4 man that killed him,only 1 was Italian...Joey Adonis...others were Bugsy ,Samuel Red Levine and one more Jew i forgot who...that was the catch,Maranzano knew that he has matk.on his back and called Vincent "Mad Dog" Call that day to pay him to kill Luciano...but he was faster,sending guys he doesnt knew and dont look like italians,so they could decive him...you know the score 😀
@@makani9004 Siegel, Lansky, and Luciano were out for blood after Rothstein died. Sold their humanity to have a hostile takeover equalizing in the billions.
@@bjornervig3795 Oh, I understand the plot. The writing just fell apart, because they were wrapping up a series that was intended to span more seasons in 8 episodes.
And Roman tribute as well?😂 Nucky was the king of the one-liners in Boardwalk Empire. " I am in the midst of concluding arrangements that will keep Atlantic City wet as a mermaid's twat." "I already got what I wanted. What the fuck would we talk about?" "Not nearly as dirty as when you fellas get through with it." "The only chance you have of entering the White House is on a guided fuckin' tour." "You know, it's too bad you didn't see Hardeen the other night. It's an entertaining act, but if he wasn't Houdini's bother, nobody'd give a FUCK!" "Harry, I swear to Christ, if you bring me down, you're coming with me. Lock, stock and whiskey barrel." Arnold Rothstein, Waxey Gordon, Frankie Yale, Peg Leg Lonergan, and Wild Bill Lovett. They're all coming. They're going to sit down. When the meeting's over, Joe Masseria will be a dead man. Gyp Rosetti won't have anyone to protect him and I'll wear that fucking dago's guts like a necktie."
I like how Nucky's Cuban bodyguard is just a regular 'ol mercenary/gun for hire. I like how he spots Nucky out in a crowded place and Nuck stood out like a sore thumb - rich American that is very generous with his money, tipping waiters and waitresses alike more than they make in a months salary, all because he is a gentlemen who is used to sharing and giving back to the community...That Cuban spot's a gangster when he see's one.
To be fair, a Thompson is a submachine gun. It fires pistol rounds. .45 ACP, so not a small one, but still, bigger bullet with less propellant than a rifle round. It's not ENTIRELY wishful thinking (though still sort of hopeful).
I laughed so much at the way Maranzano kept trying to sound wise and calm while mentioning he wouldn't be shocked if someone tried to kill him, but as soon as the first shot rang out he crawled away like a fast rat.
"Where does that leave me" "You are Malta, an island of yourself." Salvatore structure La Cosa Nostra as the roman empire. He was such a criminal genius who paid rich attention to hirachy and parties.
You’re correct he replicated the mafia structure like that of the Roman Army. Instead of General there is a boss, the lieutenants are the “capos” and under them are the soldiers. Only difference is he believed in the Julius Caesar form of absolute authority. Each family can have these hierarchies with a boss however, there must be one nucleus of absolute power or “capo di tutti capi”
"I do not take such things personally," Salvatore Marranzano accepted his vicious fait as boss which Nucky did not understand. You live as underworld king, you die as underworld king, peacefully or violently. If you can't handle such a violent fait don't be a gangster.
Marranzano Was a real gangster for decades even before he came to America. Nucky was just a smart man who got in bed with gangsters to line his pockets big difference
That Cuban body guard/hit man was so badass, the way they killed him was sooooooo frustrating. Like he was nttn, smh. FUCK HBO for rushing this show too, could have been a masterpiece of they had more time
Maranzano has always been portrayed by hollywood as "the BAD-GUY", while in fact he was a very smart and kinda "sophisticated" gangster and racketeeer. If you ask me - WAY too sophisticated for THESE guys. History is written by the winners, but they won't tell you this and the fact that Luciano was just a THUG, not to mention is credited for tons of stuff he did NOT do, like "creating the 5 families". That idea has been in the air for decades and it was Maranzano who put in practice. This show is actually much more historically accurate than many hollywood movies, chief among them "Mobsters"" with "the good lucky" who never sold dope in his life and the "wretched" Maranzano.
@@hereticlife2546 Yeah - there's lots of WEIRDOS that think mob deserves any "academical historians" or "scholarships". Say them hello from me. PS. I've been in Italy when Riina's bombs were killing people left and right, so do yourself a favour and keep the stories about the "good, old-school mob" as "honorable" with guys like Luciano, who "never sold an ounce of heroin". Riiiiight... bye!
"Mobsters" were just a f#ck**n "Luciano-Lansky propaganda". They portrayed Joe the Boss, like an idiot bad guy (and a little bit f@nook) and Don Maranzano, like a man who dishonored women and of course, Luciano and his crew as the heroes who "saved" New York from the two "monsters" (even if it saws us, that Siegel was a professional assassin, who was really enjoying killing). That was total fake. Luciano, Lansky and all the "Young Turks", were terrible people, backstabbing traitors with no Honor and Values. They only cared about money and were ready to did anything if it was profitable for them. "Boardwalk Empire", is portraying the most characters as they really were. Joe the Boss, is portraying as the Honorable Godfather who was dominating New York. That's was exactly what he was. Luciano and Lansky, were portraying as the backstabbing 💩💩 they were. Al Capone, as a good guy, except if you were his enemy. However, Don Maranzano is portraying as a weak man, who was philosophising the time he had to fight. The real "Little Ceasar", was a combination of this. The most realistic movies I've seen about these men, are "The Youngest Godfather: A Man of Honor (autobiography of Don Joseph Bonanno) and "The Valachi Papers". I recommend them to eveybody wants to watch a real movie about Cosa Nostra!!!
Luciano était aussi un traitre à sa patrie d’origine l’Italie opération husky, un rat une balance pour avoir été un indic de la police des stupéfiants au usa quand il était tout jeune
They did so well with getting actors who looked like their real life counterparts. Not all of them obviously but yeah. Maranzano actor looks just like he did. Lucky looks like he did, same with Meyer and Bugsy. Stephen Graham in the face looks like Capone but in actuality Capone wasn’t that short. He was 5’11. Guy who played Masseria looks a lot like him as well. Nucky doesn’t look like the real Nucky Johnson but Buscemi did such a good job it’s alright. You actually feel like you’re in the 20’s and 30’s with this show. It’s amazing.
These hits always seem odd to me why they never go inside the building afterward to "finish the job", granted I get its dangerous as they could have guns too but if they've ducked down like Nucky then your job isn't finished and they'll be wanting revenge.
@@SD-mi2vc Correct. I wasn’t saying he was. I meant Lucky is both Brutus (the man who would organize his death) and the one who would eventually rise to the throne, loved by the people, Augustus. The people ofc giving up power on their own accord to Lucky with the creation of the commission, for the first time choosing the boss of bosses, instead of the tyranny shown by Maranzano.
@@alexjames4770 but wasnt caesar part of a roman like commission with the triumvirat. And didnt octavian try a triumvirat with marc anthony and other guy ? Know for sure they all had problems keeping powet and things organiséd With egos around em Great point on lucky being both like
@@wilheim007 Ceasar, had became the ultimate Leader in Rome. He tried to take all the power from the Senatorium, who was the "deep state" of the Roman Empire. He thought that, because he was controlling the Army, nobody would dared to f#ck with him. Unfortunately, the b@st@rdos managed to assassinate him. However, in the end, Augustus, who I think was Ceasar's adoted son, achieved to took over the Empire and submited the Senatorium under his "democratic" Dominance. In a way, he avenged his father!!!
Maranzano read half a book on the Roman Empire in the can and speaks as if he’s the Pontifex Maximus and Sulla wrapped in one. If he’d have finished the book he would have seen Luciano as young Octavian.
This type of hit scene is overused in TV and movies, hit man pouring bullets from outside like crazy, but only hit an unrelated bystander, then a short period of quiet broken by the screaming of some other bystanders...
To be fair though I doubt Lucky and Meyer would necessarily want Nucky on their side, I mean Nucky and those two haven't exactly had a very good history, what with Nucky mock-executing Meyer twice in a row and Nucky slapping Lucky and their past insults and such.
Then we get exciting shots of glass blowing up, whoa look at us fuck up this set! Automatic weapons whoa cool! In reality those thompsons shoot 45 acp, those bullets would blow through their wood cover and any competent hitmen would aim low and finish them after the initial suppression.
Maranzano didn't order this hit. They were waiting for Johnny Torio that's why he said "we can hear from him" because that was supposed to be him arriving in that car.
Personally i think Maranzo was quite a smart guy he cared for his people he had a wish that the Italian Mafiosi would stick together , the problem is he was sloppy to think to spare would be honor a snake who bites you two times even if your forgive it but continues a third time to bite is a foe to deal with !
This 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 the bartender wasn't. And we had to sit still and take it. It was among the Italians. It was real grease ball shit. They even shot the bartender in the face so his mother couldn't give him an open coffin at the funeral.
Bystanders in the 1920s:tramitized screaming hysterically Bystanders in the2020s:needing to record on their phones to stream on their social media accounts screaming"WORLDSTAR!"🙄
If you wonder why the barman got shot like a dummy: It is one of those jobs where you stand on your legs ALL DAY. In those times his shift might have been 10 to 12 hours. So maybe that's why he was so slow in getting down. (locked knees) Kids, if you have a job where you must stand in a small space with no real walking... don't keep that job!! Save your knees, maybe save your life too.
Lucky should have been the one to kill Nucky in the finale. I think it being tommy ruined it a little because lucky and nucky rivially goes back to the very first episode. Just saying.
It is hard to believe that Nucky, as late as 1931 and after seeing both Rothstein and Masseria killed, would ever be facing away from a window to the outside. That is total rookie. "Watch the windows" : Phil Leotardo.
Just so you understand, those gangsters were better equipped than most German soldiers in Stalingrad 15 years later: The gangsters all had submachine guns, big drums cartridge, a car that run, and gasoline in the tank of the car.
@Doc Adam The Germans needed two things: to block the Volga river in a point before it split into many small rivers (so the Soviets couldn't use it to transport people and stuff), and the train tracks going to Astrakhan (6th Army's REAL objective), because they absolutely needed trains for their logistics.
Maranzo "I trust Italians and only do business with them"
*gets shot at by Italians ordered by Italians*
And jews with meyer lansky and benny siegel
@bw 1506 yes
@bw 1506
a name like siegel is sicilian to u ??
actualy from 4 man that killed him,only 1 was Italian...Joey Adonis...others were Bugsy ,Samuel Red Levine and one more Jew i forgot who...that was the catch,Maranzano knew that he has matk.on his back and called Vincent "Mad Dog" Call that day to pay him to kill Luciano...but he was faster,sending guys he doesnt knew and dont look like italians,so they could decive him...you know the score 😀
That's Mfafia
That bartender was just two weeks from retirement.
Rip
And he was working on his day off
@@whatsgoingon07 On his birthday too. So sad.
It was actually his last day
@@PatrickPierceBateman his daughter was going to get married 2 weeks from that day
Best part of this scene was the ending, you could tell by Nucky's face that he is done with having his life on the line every day.
Almost to the point where it’s getting old and he just wishes somebody can successfully kill him already.
Yeah bro survived fucking 6 assassination attempts the entire show just to be killed by a 14 year old (Tommy Darmody)
@@karim.mmmmmmm Richard died while he was still a small child Tommy learned nothing from Richard
shoutout to the bartender still cleaning glasses like 5 seconds into a mob hit
He died doing what he wiped
Probably happen every 5 minutes in New York 1920s
"What's more personal than a man trying to kill you?" Nucky learned something from Gyp.
iaan hdz What the fuck is life if it's not personal?!?!
@@tedof87 fuckin' a.
Who the fuck is Nucky Thompson to wish ME good luck
come all the way down here....put up with car trouble!
From now on, I'm selling hooch every other Thursday.
Everyone diving and ducking, barman "i will just stand here and get shot like a real man"😬
He got FUCKED UP
A BARMAN GOES DOWN WITH HIS SHIP!
@@Lazyguy22 xD
Probably wouldn't blink an eye barrtending in the middle of a world war ii battle.
Barman: "I FUCKING LOVE BULLETS."
actually the hit was after the bartender
Damn!!
😂🔫lit dude up didn't they
Hellya apparently
They sure earned their money then.
it was real greaseball shit
That cuban bodyguard was so badass... I hate the way they got rid of him
Rafael Cejas made the cardinal sin of bringing a knife to a gun fight
Yeah, he was worth his weight in gold!
The whole standoff scene in Season 5 is among the lowpoints in Boardwalk writing. Not that Season 5 itself is a real prize.
@@makani9004 Siegel, Lansky, and Luciano were out for blood after Rothstein died. Sold their humanity to have a hostile takeover equalizing in the billions.
@@bjornervig3795 Oh, I understand the plot. The writing just fell apart, because they were wrapping up a series that was intended to span more seasons in 8 episodes.
That's a seriously good bodyguard Nucky has there.
Kblogg 777 army of god 777?
Yeah, give that man a raise!
@@Reignsupreme76 he prefers ears apparently
Richard Harrow shouldve made his body guard not him. Show went downhill after they killed him just like that after all that build up on his character
Nucky found that dude in Havana Cuba.
Quite amusing how Maranzano bigs up the Roman Empire’ so called code of honour, and Nucky casually comments how Caesar got a 🔪 in the back 😂
And Roman tribute as well?😂
Nucky was the king of the one-liners in Boardwalk Empire.
" I am in the midst of concluding arrangements that will keep Atlantic City wet as a mermaid's twat."
"I already got what I wanted. What the fuck would we talk about?"
"Not nearly as dirty as when you fellas get through with it."
"The only chance you have of entering the White House is on a guided fuckin' tour."
"You know, it's too bad you didn't see Hardeen the other night. It's an entertaining act, but if he wasn't Houdini's bother, nobody'd give a FUCK!"
"Harry, I swear to Christ, if you bring me down, you're coming with me. Lock, stock and whiskey barrel."
Arnold Rothstein, Waxey Gordon, Frankie Yale, Peg Leg Lonergan, and Wild Bill Lovett. They're all coming. They're going to sit down. When the meeting's over, Joe Masseria will be a dead man. Gyp Rosetti won't have anyone to protect him and I'll wear that fucking dago's guts like a necktie."
When you get stabbed 50 something times it's more than just the back.
Caesar was killed in the age of the Roman Republic, the Roman Empire came into existence after his death.. so yeah
I like how Nucky's Cuban bodyguard is just a regular 'ol mercenary/gun for hire. I like how he spots Nucky out in a crowded place and Nuck stood out like a sore thumb - rich American that is very generous with his money, tipping waiters and waitresses alike more than they make in a months salary, all because he is a gentlemen who is used to sharing and giving back to the community...That Cuban spot's a gangster when he see's one.
I still laugh how one of maranzanos guards grabbed some small ass chair like that was gonna help protect him 😂😂
Against fast splinters, yes. Maybe even against some ricochets. It's better to get some cover than none.
Better than nothing, dude
More from the flying glass, they were below window level already
When you personally get shot at, let's see how you react...then we'll talk.
To be fair, a Thompson is a submachine gun. It fires pistol rounds. .45 ACP, so not a small one, but still, bigger bullet with less propellant than a rifle round. It's not ENTIRELY wishful thinking (though still sort of hopeful).
I laughed so much at the way Maranzano kept trying to sound wise and calm while mentioning he wouldn't be shocked if someone tried to kill him, but as soon as the first shot rang out he crawled away like a fast rat.
I mean what else was he supposed to do stand there and get shot ?
@@Uccaponeexpected him to start getting some marksman aim whike getting blasted
not being afraid of being killed does not mean getting killed without reacting friends
Like any sane man would.
Acting tough for others benefit is also weakness then
this show was so bad ass , no one talks about it like they should
Good show, but is overshadowed by Sopranos.
Nucky is worried about getting hit yet sits with his back to a window on the street.
That's why he had his bodyguard literally watching his back.
He never would have done that. Him sitting with his back to the street in front of the window was a bit weak on the writer's part.
"Where does that leave me"
"You are Malta, an island of yourself." Salvatore structure La Cosa Nostra as the roman empire. He was such a criminal genius who paid rich attention to hirachy and parties.
You’re correct he replicated the mafia structure like that of the Roman Army. Instead of General there is a boss, the lieutenants are the “capos” and under them are the soldiers. Only difference is he believed in the Julius Caesar form of absolute authority. Each family can have these hierarchies with a boss however, there must be one nucleus of absolute power or “capo di tutti capi”
Waiter was like I wasn't even supposed to be here today!
LMFAO 😂💀
He only had 3 months to retirement.
im just here covering for mi hermonano Felipe!
Waiter 👨💼🍽🍴🥄: "This was Suppose to be my Day off"
Everyone in any position of power needs a guard as on point and effective as Nucky's. That was expert reaction time
Nucky: As I was saying...
Just when he had his hand in the till. R. I. P. STICKY FINGERS.
Like today's drive bys in Detroit, hit everyone but who they're aiming at including little kids.
Maranzano: Loyalty... trust.
Also: Maranzano: Get out my way!
King must be Protected Always, King in this Case being Don Salvatore.
“So the bartender lived! The bartender NEVER GETS KILLED!”
Nucky: “mah man, Bartender got it worse than anybody!”
This is underrated only because of how meta it is. Well done 👌👌👌
david goulding thank you!
Throwback
Lmao desperado..I forgot Steve was in that telling the story.
in walks the biggest Mexican I ever saw
Bullets flying, the one guy grabs a chair; "I'm hiding behind this!"
I was busting the fuck up
1:41 lmao Maranzano really pushed him so far out he was like "fuck it I'll use this!" 🤣
If there is something this series showed me it's: Never sit with your back to a window pointing to the street
The bartender didn't deserve that, he just wanted to serve soft drinks of choice.
"I do not take such things personally," Salvatore Marranzano accepted his vicious fait as boss which Nucky did not understand. You live as underworld king, you die as underworld king, peacefully or violently. If you can't handle such a violent fait don't be a gangster.
"fait"???
*fate
fucking hell, the word is 'fate' ya dummy
Marranzano Was a real gangster for decades even before he came to America. Nucky was just a smart man who got in bed with gangsters to line his pockets big difference
That Cuban body guard/hit man was so badass, the way they killed him was sooooooo frustrating. Like he was nttn, smh. FUCK HBO for rushing this show too, could have been a masterpiece of they had more time
Fabo Andolini We can thank fucking Game Of Thrones for HBO this classic series.
@@jerry85g7
And they ended up rushing Game of Thrones in the end as well.
@@finsfan90 Fuck GOT
Maranzano has always been portrayed by hollywood as "the BAD-GUY", while in fact he was a very smart and kinda "sophisticated" gangster and racketeeer. If you ask me - WAY too sophisticated for THESE guys. History is written by the winners, but they won't tell you this and the fact that Luciano was just a THUG, not to mention is credited for tons of stuff he did NOT do, like "creating the 5 families". That idea has been in the air for decades and it was Maranzano who put in practice. This show is actually much more historically accurate than many hollywood movies, chief among them "Mobsters"" with "the good lucky" who never sold dope in his life and the "wretched" Maranzano.
There’s a lotta of research and scholarship that goes against what you’re sayin my friend.
@@hereticlife2546 Yeah - there's lots of WEIRDOS that think mob deserves any "academical historians" or "scholarships". Say them hello from me.
PS. I've been in Italy when Riina's bombs were killing people left and right, so do yourself a favour and keep the stories about the "good, old-school mob" as "honorable" with guys like Luciano, who "never sold an ounce of heroin". Riiiiight... bye!
@@hereticlife2546 f thems scholars and reseachers most only tow official line. None wiling tongo against unless they knox theyre going to gain
"Mobsters" were just a f#ck**n "Luciano-Lansky propaganda". They portrayed Joe the Boss, like an idiot bad guy (and a little bit f@nook) and Don Maranzano, like a man who dishonored women and of course, Luciano and his crew as the heroes who "saved" New York from the two "monsters" (even if it saws us, that Siegel was a professional assassin, who was really enjoying killing). That was total fake. Luciano, Lansky and all the "Young Turks", were terrible people, backstabbing traitors with no Honor and Values. They only cared about money and were ready to did anything if it was profitable for them. "Boardwalk Empire", is portraying the most characters as they really were. Joe the Boss, is portraying as the Honorable Godfather who was dominating New York. That's was exactly what he was. Luciano and Lansky, were portraying as the backstabbing 💩💩 they were. Al Capone, as a good guy, except if you were his enemy. However, Don Maranzano is portraying as a weak man, who was philosophising the time he had to fight. The real "Little Ceasar", was a combination of this. The most realistic movies I've seen about these men, are "The Youngest Godfather: A Man of Honor (autobiography of Don Joseph Bonanno) and "The Valachi Papers". I recommend them to eveybody wants to watch a real movie about Cosa Nostra!!!
Luciano était aussi un traitre à sa patrie d’origine l’Italie opération husky, un rat une balance pour avoir été un indic de la police des stupéfiants au usa quand il était tout jeune
They did so well with getting actors who looked like their real life counterparts. Not all of them obviously but yeah. Maranzano actor looks just like he did. Lucky looks like he did, same with Meyer and Bugsy. Stephen Graham in the face looks like Capone but in actuality Capone wasn’t that short. He was 5’11. Guy who played Masseria looks a lot like him as well. Nucky doesn’t look like the real Nucky Johnson but Buscemi did such a good job it’s alright. You actually feel like you’re in the 20’s and 30’s with this show. It’s amazing.
I didn't see it in bugsy
@@Jackietreehorn39 I did for sure. As similar as it would get.
Don't agree with Luciano part, in real life his skin was a little darker
These hits always seem odd to me why they never go inside the building afterward to "finish the job", granted I get its dangerous as they could have guns too but if they've ducked down like Nucky then your job isn't finished and they'll be wanting revenge.
Seriously, why do they always have meetings in places with big windows in front?
Gives the window cleaners a clear shot, TBC - Fargo.
Because lights, camera, action.
Little did Maranzano know, he was Julius and Lucky was both Brutus and Augustus.
Octavian wasn't part of the plot to kill ceasar
@@SD-mi2vc Correct. I wasn’t saying he was. I meant Lucky is both Brutus (the man who would organize his death) and the one who would eventually rise to the throne, loved by the people, Augustus. The people ofc giving up power on their own accord to Lucky with the creation of the commission, for the first time choosing the boss of bosses, instead of the tyranny shown by Maranzano.
@@alexjames4770 ahhh I see. Lucky embodied both Brutus and Octavian.
@@alexjames4770 but wasnt caesar part of a roman like commission with the triumvirat. And didnt octavian try a triumvirat with marc anthony and other guy ?
Know for sure they all had problems keeping powet and things organiséd
With egos around em
Great point on lucky being both like
@@wilheim007 Ceasar, had became the ultimate Leader in Rome. He tried to take all the power from the Senatorium, who was the "deep state" of the Roman Empire. He thought that, because he was controlling the Army, nobody would dared to f#ck with him. Unfortunately, the b@st@rdos managed to assassinate him. However, in the end, Augustus, who I think was Ceasar's adoted son, achieved to took over the Empire and submited the Senatorium under his "democratic" Dominance. In a way, he avenged his father!!!
Maranzano read half a book on the Roman Empire in the can and speaks as if he’s the Pontifex Maximus and Sulla wrapped in one. If he’d have finished the book he would have seen Luciano as young Octavian.
Joe Banano always spoke highly of Maranzano. Probably had a lot of wisdom he passed on to Joe. Too bad, Luciano wanted him out of the picture.
Back to the window? Not a good idea in his line of "employment"!🥀
Historical fact 90% of all related deaths to bootlegging were innocent bystanders and 60% of them was shot by the police trying to catch the drivers
That is the most imprecise way to conduct a hit. Hundreds of bullets, and no high-profile target killed.
Turns out they were just aggressive window installers
Safelite repairs, safelite replaces...
"Dang that corleone guy got real peckered... "
Bartender: hold my shards
Lol
$30 a case
400 cases
$12,000 total
That’s about $188,443 in current money
All that Roman Empire shit went out the window when the bullets started flying.
The gunmen clearly had a beef with the glassware.
wow the cameramen were so courageous filming this with all the bullets flying around
This type of hit scene is overused in TV and movies, hit man pouring bullets from outside like crazy, but only hit an unrelated bystander, then a short period of quiet broken by the screaming of some other bystanders...
😂 lol , you are absolutely right
@@alinaalina796 now you can’t look at shows and movies the same lmao
0:50. Mr.Rosetti as prophetic as ever.
Jesus, if I was Nucky after this drive by, I'd be like Micky Doyle and switch sides quickly.
Then the word worth nothing, thats world to come not past. Old way had a code in all its sickness.
To be fair though I doubt Lucky and Meyer would necessarily want Nucky on their side, I mean Nucky and those two haven't exactly had a very good history, what with Nucky mock-executing Meyer twice in a row and Nucky slapping Lucky and their past insults and such.
Then they would use you and dispose of you later on as planned. No one trusts a turncloak who changes colors like a chameleon on a whim.
@@JohnDavis-im1oy I only said the truth, no one trusts traitors. Why so hostile?
@@JohnDavis-im1oy Bro I'm not a traitor lol.
I'm talking about traitors.
let me grab that wooden chair so we can have more splinters flying around
The bartender whatever happened there...
Whatever happened there????
j2times2006 The shooting. God rest his soul.
The bartender compromised..He wanted to work his shift..He compromised..He got shot up instead..
47. He was a fucking kid...
Being a bartender those days was probably one of the high risk jobs!
Pro-Upside making some Banger tips when Gangsters came in & Overtipped-Overpaying for a Drink, Downside-Con getting a Lead Shower.
Please explain why, knowing people under fire always hit the ground, those goombahs kept firing where the drink shelves were?
I'm guessing they were cowards plus they still get to keep part of the money without having to get shot
Then we get exciting shots of glass blowing up, whoa look at us fuck up this set! Automatic weapons whoa cool! In reality those thompsons shoot 45 acp, those bullets would blow through their wood cover and any competent hitmen would aim low and finish them after the initial suppression.
They were shooting through the window from the street?
1:33 bartender till the last bullet!
Nucky shouldn't have his back to the window to be a easy target.
What sane man orders hitmen to spray the same bar he sits in lmao
Maranzano didn't order this hit. They were waiting for Johnny Torio that's why he said "we can hear from him" because that was supposed to be him arriving in that car.
"The Bartender Never Ducks" - Every bartender in every movie ever 😅☠
1:45 the muzzle flashes were still going without the added sounds.
Doppler Effect
Bartender doing the Tommy Gun Shuffle.
" A chi ci vuole male".... to the health of who wants us wrong
Never had the makings of a Varsity Bartender.
Lesson for Barman ' Never gets high on your own supply'.
bartender's 1st day @ da job!
“You are Malta.”
Personally i think Maranzo was quite a smart guy he cared for his people he had a wish that the Italian Mafiosi would stick together , the problem is he was sloppy to think to spare would be honor a snake who bites you two times even if your forgive it but continues a third time to bite is a foe to deal with !
You hit da bartender, my brutta in law. My sister's gotta see somethin outta dis
We’ll come up with a number?
This 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 the bartender wasn't. And we had to sit still and take it. It was among the Italians. It was real grease ball shit. They even shot the bartender in the face so his mother couldn't give him an open coffin at the funeral.
Vincent Vega my man from Amsterdam
👏🏼Well said
Let this be a warning to all bartenders that skimp on alcohol when making mixed drinks!!!
Press 8 for the most hilarious tommy gun death of all time.
Those goombahs must not have figured out bullets will go through a wooden bar.
Im Barney Google.....
With the goo goo googlie eyes
1:30 notice the guy outside to the left was moving as if he was getting shot, except the hitmen were not firing just yet.
he was doing the shimmy like half a second before the bullets started firing :D
The guy to the right. I hadn't noticed that, though. lol Funny.
He obviously saw the submachine guns coming out the window
Bystanders in the 1920s:tramitized screaming hysterically
Bystanders in the2020s:needing to record on their phones to stream on their social media accounts screaming"WORLDSTAR!"🙄
i've seen the bodyguard before maybe because he's aged, but i forget where? was he in king of new york?
TMGPREZ: he was in the Tarantino movie "four rooms" he was the man who lost his little finger on a bet.
He was in "Law and Order"
That's what I thought too. He's also in Scarface and Pulp Fiction.
@@jimkennedy5202 No Scarface.
@@youtubeplayer4160 no that was Shang Tsung from Mortal Kombat movie
That black dude is always on point. There’s one who hasn’t forgotten the face of his father.
Shame Dark Tower references don't get more love.
That chair did a hell of a job
Fine Young Cannibals lead singer for the save!
Spot on!!! I knew he looked familiar.
The hit on that fucking bar tender went off without a hitch 😂😂
It’s always the all knowing bartenders who die, silent but always there
They probably know more than any one
THe bartender was doing the "tommy dance" lol.
LMAO 😂
*fixes the clock* "Ahhhh....prefect! ....now you know what time it is."
Baddest line ever!
1:38 knee game strong
Ikr
If you wonder why the barman got shot like a dummy: It is one of those jobs where you stand on your legs ALL DAY. In those times his shift might have been 10 to 12 hours. So maybe that's why he was so slow in getting down. (locked knees)
Kids, if you have a job where you must stand in a small space with no real walking... don't keep that job!! Save your knees, maybe save your life too.
This is why I come to the comment section.
Must have had the new 5000 round drum mags
1:51 id be saying to my bodyguard.. your ass just got a raise
Lucky should have been the one to kill Nucky in the finale. I think it being tommy ruined it a little because lucky and nucky rivially goes back to the very first episode. Just saying.
When you are a murderous gangster, this is also to be expected
"When 1 Sits on the Throne that is to be expected".
wow you're such a mafia boss.
It is hard to believe that Nucky, as late as 1931 and after seeing both Rothstein and Masseria killed, would ever be facing away from a window to the outside. That is total rookie.
"Watch the windows" : Phil Leotardo.
Never have your back to the window or door!
It's ok, he had the bodyguard already watching that angle.
That was before you could just leave a bad Yelp review.
That cuban santero used to cut people's ears hahahahaah
Bartender, greatest glass shaker in the business. His IMDB account says so :D
If the bar dies, the barman dies
The bartender was working on his day off after the bartender that was scheduled called in sick.
Using a Typewriter to send a message
The thing about that Bartender, he was three days away from retirement.
A chair is not going to stop a 45acp FMJ
Tire screeching back then, WEHT?!
Just so you understand, those gangsters were better equipped than most German soldiers in Stalingrad 15 years later: The gangsters all had submachine guns, big drums cartridge, a car that run, and gasoline in the tank of the car.
@Doc Adam The Germans needed two things: to block the Volga river in a point before it split into many small rivers (so the Soviets couldn't use it to transport people and stuff), and the train tracks going to Astrakhan (6th Army's REAL objective), because they absolutely needed trains for their logistics.
Understand what? That you're a dummy?
Nucky's partnership with Dracula was never going to last.
our man in amsterdam
It always has to be the bartender gets Shot 😂
What did he care anymore? If he was gonna catch one he'd rather be tight
Wanted to live like Caesar, died like Caesar
The face on that right-hand gunman XD
Great Show