I love when Chrissy tells Jon Favreau that he onlys wants to be an actor if he can play himself.. and Jon Favreau who is playing himself says "I totally get that."
The brilliance of this scene, is that we never stop to think about how dangerous Christopher is because he’s always surrounded by other super dangerous characters. He is likable. We feel for him. But when he is with normal civilians, it’s clear how intense and dangerous he is. You say the wrong thing and you might get a beating, or worse. And if it’s just a fist fight, it’s not gonna be a schoolyard fight, he’s going to hurt you (again, or worse) with no boundaries
He's the most dangerous character on the show. Because if you set him off, there's no telling what he will do. He picked a fight with Patsy. Threw food at Vito. Both were made men. Chris didn't care. Shot up Tony's car (the boss - who else would do that?). And he was on drugs half the time making it worse.
Yeah another great scene like that is the second season when the two dummies who shoot Chris are in the bathroom and Tony walks in. He’s like half VIP and half best and totally terrifying in a way he never seems when he’s hanging with Paulie and Sil
it's amazing chris wasn't whacked early in the show. the amount of shit he pulled, nephew or no nephew, tons of people in the crew would've wanted him gone
I appreciate that Jon Favreau is willing to make a fool of himself and kind of parody himself in this episode. Just kind of shitting on the whole industry he, and the rest of the cast and crew, are a part of
Moral of the story: Don't pal around with people who can hurt you and get away with it, specially if they have bombastic larger than life personalities. Your life is at a whim in the worst case scenario, and your dignity and self-respect at best. I knew a sheikh from an Arab Gulf country's royal family that I hung out with occasionally a couple of decades ago. Now he's one of the sweetest best educated guys I know, and a reasonably well-known public personality. One day at a party at his place his cousin showed up, who's the worst stereotype of oil sheikhs. As soon as he got some drinks into him things started getting out of hand, and soon he started picking on the biggest baddest dude around. To cut a long story short a gun was drawn, the 'bad dude' who thought his civilian machismo worked in the setting got shot and peed on, and taken out on a stretcher. If it weren't for my friend rather gently curbing his cousin that guy would've been dead. The kicker is that after all that blew over and most people left, I asked my friend why he invited/didn't kick his cousin out earlier, and he looked at me like I was crazy and said that he can't not invite/kick his royal cousin! And at that moment it hit me, we're all 'civilians' to these guys who won't risk a beef with another royal to protect, much like the mafia with made guys and civilians, the military and civilians, the uber rich and civilians ..and so on. Once you enter those circles as a fly on the wall there's a chance you'll get humiliated, hurt, or worse. Stay with your people whom you understand and can predict.
@@WaltPDABADGUY the acquaintance/friendship with this guy was a great learning experience. How they use money to entangle people. How the plan for an outing is always what they want ...etc. It's not like they're blunt or assholes about it. It's just the way it is, and the power dynamic is so lopsided because of money and power that even when they have a kitten's disposition it doesn't matter, you can't/won't press anything too much like you would with a 'real' friend, so you just go along for the ride. It's alright for guys, but I've seen it ruin many many MANY young women who just can't go back to normal 9-5 lives and end up being passed around before they're discarded never to regain their old selves again. Like, if you're a 20 something year old middle class hottie, and you stumble into that group through their party fixers, and next thing you know you're on a private jet to Japan because the main dude felt like sushi, and spend a weekend of magical partying and sight-seeing with other rich, cool, and influential people, how do you deal with Joe Six-pack asking you out for a date after that?
Crazy how in the beginning of the Episode, Jon and the redhead are in awe of Christopher and then he screws it all up by getting coked out of his mind, and acting obnoxious.
We can see it gradually shift. Chris takes them for pizza and tells them a funny story about a wiseguy that threw acid on a trans woman. They sat in disgust as Chris laughed about a hate crime resulting in permanent disfigurement.
@jonathanbirch2022 buts it's a real statistic that over 60% commit suicide and that alot off men don't want to date them , the LGBT+ is jewganda to weak society 110 countries for a reason
Chrissy showing a civilian the hair-trigger crazy violent side that makes you realize that you really don’t want to have anything to do with mob guys. You could see a little bit of Tommy from Goodfellas crazy side here that was so frightening.
0:55 You know, I always liked it when christopher laughed. Here and with Paulie with the singing fish. I think it was because he was always suffering. It made me happy to see him smile.
Basically the only people Chris can hang out around and be on his best behavior with are fellow mobsters. Only the threat of death keeps these guys in line.
"Re-watching this scene made me realize Jon Favreau did NOT read the script 😂 he's just shooting from the hip" You sure? He seems at least to know the name of the lead character. It also seems like he's about to deliver some helpful criticism, but then realizes that just praising it is a far better idea.
Oh right because if Chrissy shot him there wouldn’t be an MCU for The Sopranos Universe without Jon around to push it, but since the show takes place I believe around the early 2000’s most of characters likely wouldn’t have seen any of the movies by the time of finale.
Everybody paying out on Chris obviously hasn’t done coke and been thrust into a socially awkward work situation. It’s so true to life with how ranting and raving on coke can leave a really bad impression. Even if it is hilarious. You end up just being the clown.
Anyone else find it hilarious how Christopher’s comparing Swingers to Saving Private Ryan? My dad made a similar misguided comparison except he compared Smallville to Rome.
This is definitely one of the most realistic portrayals of cocaine influence ive seen. Loud, to the death and inexplicably fearless. The fact hes a mobster is irrelevant.
Anyone else notice that when Chris asked about the script John could only say vague stuff because he never read it? Because John got that red-head chick to read it so he actually had no idea at all about it and Chris knew he didn't as well, well that's my take on it. Either that or he was just nervous as hell about saying the wrong thing by that point hahaha
in all actuality most of these mob guys are ghetto as hell, u cant bring them around anybody they will embarrass you..that godfather myth of them being so debonair and well spoken is such a joke...if you watch this series with out bias to skin color and you see how these guys treated each other and acted, youd see they were worse than section 8 scum..david chase portrayed them so accurately
Thats kind of the point of the show. They're "gangsters." But look at where they live and how they dress. Hell, for most of the show, Christopher lived in a one bedroom, basement apartment.
“The roof is soft TAR!!!” That line and his loud, child-like laugh kill me every single time 😂. It’s no wonder this episode is within my Top 5 favorite episodes.
In Christopher's creative mindset, he has his main character, who is a mobster, wear taps on his shoes. Like tap dancing shoes. The kind of shoes that click every time you walk. Why in the name of hell would a mobster wear tap dancing shoes is beyond me, but in Christopher's coked out mind, this makes sense and it's his "signature", but seeing how he's walking across a rooftop to kill someone, Christopher sees it wouldn't make sense and decides to make the roof soft tar. Since it's soft tar, it'll be harder to hear the clicks of the shoes... It's Christopher, man. We're lucky he managed to write a script...
not bright for needing to keep his mouth shut about shit he's done and then doing coke with an inquisitive script writer, but anyone does a couple lines I doubt they'd be any smarter at the mouth than he handled it.
Just seeing this scene I doubt I could watch this series again. He’s so fucking stupid it makes my brain hurt almost as much as that unibrow makes my eyes hurt.
Lol this scene is how I think the HBO directors room must have been like with George RR Martin the last 3 seasons lmfao "the halberds made of magical iiiiiiiceee"
+Cheeseguyguyguy He was just talking about the shoes "Frankie" was going to wear would make alot of noise so make the roof soft tar so he wouldn't be heard.
adding to what he said, it's also funny because Chris is so obsessed with this one little point of his script at the very same moment a pussy Hollywood actor is tryna figure out how to tell a wise guy his script sucks balls...show is so good
@@Jubilation457 - All good , If you re-watch it at the very start of the video Chris is ripping lines and then John says “ I guess I won’t need to order espresso then” lol
Yeah, well...there's plenty of wire's in Tony's suits...I'm referring to the Tony who kicks a lot of ass and drinks a lot...and went through that wormhole with the nuke in May of 2012, of course...
I love when Chrissy tells Jon Favreau that he onlys wants to be an actor if he can play himself.. and Jon Favreau who is playing himself says "I totally get that."
Damn! You just blew my mind😵
🤣
The brilliance of this scene, is that we never stop to think about how dangerous Christopher is because he’s always surrounded by other super dangerous characters. He is likable. We feel for him. But when he is with normal civilians, it’s clear how intense and dangerous he is. You say the wrong thing and you might get a beating, or worse. And if it’s just a fist fight, it’s not gonna be a schoolyard fight, he’s going to hurt you (again, or worse) with no boundaries
He's the most dangerous character on the show. Because if you set him off, there's no telling what he will do. He picked a fight with Patsy. Threw food at Vito. Both were made men. Chris didn't care. Shot up Tony's car (the boss - who else would do that?). And he was on drugs half the time making it worse.
The food situation with Vito was resolved.
Yeah another great scene like that is the second season when the two dummies who shoot Chris are in the bathroom and Tony walks in. He’s like half VIP and half best and totally terrifying in a way he never seems when he’s hanging with Paulie and Sil
Thank you for explaining the obvious....
it's amazing chris wasn't whacked early in the show. the amount of shit he pulled, nephew or no nephew, tons of people in the crew would've wanted him gone
A coked up mobster with a gun? I would praise the hell out of his script
That's why Tommy shot spider!! fucking rat!
Praise it and you have to make it, criticize it and maybe get shot. Jon was fucked the moment Chris got a hold of his number.
Scarface
I love how Chris always slags off Swingers and Favreau just has to take it
It's hilarious how personal he takes it when Chris takes a shot at it lol
@@CustomFitted LOL me too!!!! Not only was it his breakout role but he also created and wrote the script himself. Lol
@@CustomFitted What do you expect?
@@CustomFitted the funny part is you know either Chase or one of the screenwriters felt that way about the movie to write such criticisms about it
I appreciate that Jon Favreau is willing to make a fool of himself and kind of parody himself in this episode. Just kind of shitting on the whole industry he, and the rest of the cast and crew, are a part of
"guess i won't order us any espresso"
exactly the type of stupid lame joke i'd make in that situation
Once someone was talking about crack rocks ("boulders") and I made a joke about the cyclops. No one laughed. Bunch of assholes lol.
@@dickmisery8587 well yea they’re crackheads
You know what helps with snappy comebacks? Cocaine
A cocky mobster is in your hotel room drunk and coked out. Now is a good time to ask if he's strapped
Chris is unintentionally the funniest person on the show 😂
“well you wrote it”
Idk. I think Junior might get that award. He’s goddamn hilarious without even trying.
LMAO - one of my favorite lines...
Great acting on being nervous by John Favreau
it is but when chris throws him the gun the dude fosho sounded and looked like he was about to bust a nut
Why on earth you would want to be around people like that
@@riverplate0101 cuz I’m not afraid unlike you pussy😂
@@Brownboykriss I’m like Bone Crusher cause I aint neva scared
@@Brownboykriss I'm a scientist
This is the most socially uncomfortable scenes in any show I’ve watched
Idk man. Arties dinner with Adriana was worse
@@clayburris2757 Agreed
@Mitch Long we're discussing television here sir
@@WhiteboykunThe Office?
Or how about when Johnny Sack yells at Ralphie and they just keep on eating.
I always say, “The roof is soft tar!!” Anytime I have an “Ah-Ha!” Moment.
Best show ever
DA WROOF WAHS SAAAAFT TAAAH!!!
I do the same! Love it!
I always quote "Let's do this before the crank wears off!"
My co workers think I'm nuts
i thought i was the only one holy shit😭 my girlfriend hates me
chrissy wishes he had some tar....tar heroin
THE ROOF IS SOFT TAR!!!
@REVELATION (*INDEED)
Saaf taah
This is the funniest moment on Sopranos imo. Lol this is probably what is was like for Scorsese with Henry Hill.
Followed by that laugh gets me every single time
Tarantino was supposed to be in this instead of Favreau, but he declined. He is so full of himself, would never let somebody take shots at his career
Or man handle him like this.
Tarantino would be a little too obvious I feel
That does make sense, because Chris says that Amy works with Tarantino when he mentions her in season 1.
Reservoir Dogs always had a bit of pussy-assness to it
“Yeah, well, you made the movie”
Such a great jab
Moral of the story: Don't pal around with people who can hurt you and get away with it, specially if they have bombastic larger than life personalities. Your life is at a whim in the worst case scenario, and your dignity and self-respect at best. I knew a sheikh from an Arab Gulf country's royal family that I hung out with occasionally a couple of decades ago. Now he's one of the sweetest best educated guys I know, and a reasonably well-known public personality. One day at a party at his place his cousin showed up, who's the worst stereotype of oil sheikhs. As soon as he got some drinks into him things started getting out of hand, and soon he started picking on the biggest baddest dude around. To cut a long story short a gun was drawn, the 'bad dude' who thought his civilian machismo worked in the setting got shot and peed on, and taken out on a stretcher. If it weren't for my friend rather gently curbing his cousin that guy would've been dead.
The kicker is that after all that blew over and most people left, I asked my friend why he invited/didn't kick his cousin out earlier, and he looked at me like I was crazy and said that he can't not invite/kick his royal cousin! And at that moment it hit me, we're all 'civilians' to these guys who won't risk a beef with another royal to protect, much like the mafia with made guys and civilians, the military and civilians, the uber rich and civilians ..and so on. Once you enter those circles as a fly on the wall there's a chance you'll get humiliated, hurt, or worse. Stay with your people whom you understand and can predict.
Interesting
Quick question but are you from the Mid Atlantic?
@@Nikkerman Nope. Why?
Great story homie I could see the whole scene in my head you should make a short movie out of this call it "One time at this party"
@@WaltPDABADGUY the acquaintance/friendship with this guy was a great learning experience. How they use money to entangle people. How the plan for an outing is always what they want ...etc. It's not like they're blunt or assholes about it. It's just the way it is, and the power dynamic is so lopsided because of money and power that even when they have a kitten's disposition it doesn't matter, you can't/won't press anything too much like you would with a 'real' friend, so you just go along for the ride. It's alright for guys, but I've seen it ruin many many MANY young women who just can't go back to normal 9-5 lives and end up being passed around before they're discarded never to regain their old selves again.
Like, if you're a 20 something year old middle class hottie, and you stumble into that group through their party fixers, and next thing you know you're on a private jet to Japan because the main dude felt like sushi, and spend a weekend of magical partying and sight-seeing with other rich, cool, and influential people, how do you deal with Joe Six-pack asking you out for a date after that?
Favureaus finger prints all over a potential murder weapon lol.
I think it would be just the backup weapon
That's why he wipes the gun clean at 3:25.
@@tedof87 Best show of all time. Not many directors would've had enough foresight to include that.
Chrissy takes it away before he cleans the grip which his fingers were on
Crazy how in the beginning of the Episode, Jon and the redhead are in awe of Christopher and then he screws it all up by getting coked out of his mind, and acting obnoxious.
We can see it gradually shift. Chris takes them for pizza and tells them a funny story about a wiseguy that threw acid on a trans woman. They sat in disgust as Chris laughed about a hate crime resulting in permanent disfigurement.
@@katana2k There are two types of people in this world
@@katana2k shouldn't have been a freak 🤷♂️
@jonathanbirch2022 it's not really edgy when's it true , it helps the 60% trans suicide rate go up so every bit counts so go help the hate
@jonathanbirch2022 buts it's a real statistic that over 60% commit suicide and that alot off men don't want to date them , the LGBT+ is jewganda to weak society 110 countries for a reason
Chrissy showing a civilian the hair-trigger crazy violent side that makes you realize that you really don’t want to have anything to do with mob guys. You could see a little bit of Tommy from Goodfellas crazy side here that was so frightening.
2:07 Chris checks for a wire🤣🤣
That… that makes sense damn.
0:55 You know, I always liked it when christopher laughed. Here and with Paulie with the singing fish. I think it was because he was always suffering. It made me happy to see him smile.
Basically the only people Chris can hang out around and be on his best behavior with are fellow mobsters. Only the threat of death keeps these guys in line.
loool naaaw he was fine here, nice and polite.
Chris is just coked to the gills, Lol.
BUT THE ROOF IS SOFT TAR IRREGARDLESS!!!...
" Blam! Then a nudda one, BLAM!!!" lmfao scary as fuck.
That was another thing that kinda blew about swingers lol
I love how this scene is just Michael and Jon having fun with the scene
"When you refer to the actors, do ya call em by their real names or their made up names?"
He dissed Swingers on multiple occasions in front of Favreau, Chris isn't too bright.
Favourite line was when Christopher said the characters were pussies.
What the fuck is Favreau going to do about it?
@@fro_e Steal his script and not credit him?
Re-watching this scene made me realize Jon Favreau did NOT read the script 😂 he's just shooting from the hip
"Re-watching this scene made me realize Jon Favreau did NOT read the script 😂 he's just shooting from the hip"
You sure? He seems at least to know the name of the lead character. It also seems like he's about to deliver some helpful criticism, but then realizes that just praising it is a far better idea.
@@TheMisterGuy Yeah, he read the script and was about to give Chris some constructive criticism.
Chris looked for a wire tap after the horse around play. Did any one see that?
Favreau aroused suspicion by pushing him off, and being nervous about asking a sensitive question.
phallystorm no, he was checking if he left a mark
Yeah bullshit buddy
I noticed that 2 but it funny how he did it.
I guess I wont order any espresso had him thrown @bit?!?...
i love how jon eventually just starts laughing authentically at the end by the ridiculousness of this situation
to me it looks more like he's about to cry, trying to pass it off as laughing lol
The roof is soft taaaaar!! Aaaahhhh
@REVELATION (*INDEED)...
Blam! Then another one...BLAM!!!
The MCU almost didnt happen in The Sopranos timeline.
Jon is a variant of himself
Oh right because if Chrissy shot him there wouldn’t be an MCU for The Sopranos Universe without Jon around to push it, but since the show takes place I believe around the early 2000’s most of characters likely wouldn’t have seen any of the movies by the time of finale.
Everybody paying out on Chris obviously hasn’t done coke and been thrust into a socially awkward work situation. It’s so true to life with how ranting and raving on coke can leave a really bad impression. Even if it is hilarious. You end up just being the clown.
I am shocked that no one got shot in the Foot in this scene...
Lol Chrissy has no chill
Anyone else find it hilarious how Christopher’s comparing Swingers to Saving Private Ryan? My dad made a similar misguided comparison except he compared Smallville to Rome.
Smallville is fan fricking tastic and always will be, i'm ure Rome is great as well.
Remind me never to do cocaine with any mob guys.
This one in particular seemed like @good time?!?...
" Earn it"
RIP Isaac Kappy
This is definitely one of the most realistic portrayals of cocaine influence ive seen. Loud, to the death and inexplicably fearless. The fact hes a mobster is irrelevant.
2:06 he checks if he's wired
Anyone else notice that when Chris asked about the script John could only say vague stuff because he never read it? Because John got that red-head chick to read it so he actually had no idea at all about it and Chris knew he didn't as well, well that's my take on it. Either that or he was just nervous as hell about saying the wrong thing by that point hahaha
He read it and saw that the script is bad but he afraid to tell that to Chris.
"What'd you think of my script."
"ItwasthebestthingIeverread!"
he never had the makings of a varsity movie director
2:07 was that Chrissy checking for a wire?
Yup
in all actuality most of these mob guys are ghetto as hell, u cant bring them around anybody they will embarrass you..that godfather myth of them being so debonair and well spoken is such a joke...if you watch this series with out bias to skin color and you see how these guys treated each other and acted, youd see they were worse than section 8 scum..david chase portrayed them so accurately
lyfe 1zruff yep they are a bunch of goons without sophistication or class.
lyfe 1zruff people said gotti was a freakin tool but of course the movies they made about him all tried to show a smart guy with swager
Thats kind of the point of the show.
They're "gangsters." But look at where they live and how they dress.
Hell, for most of the show, Christopher lived in a one bedroom, basement apartment.
This show is amazing.
“The roof is soft TAR!!!”
That line and his loud, child-like laugh kill me every single time 😂. It’s no wonder this episode is within my Top 5 favorite episodes.
Another leaked audio: Jon Favreau discussing with Michael Imperioli about the Iron Man 2 script (Circa 2008-2009)
"You know what was good fuckin acting - Private Ryan"
Only fuckin Chris would compare that to a movie like Swingers 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
AHA! The roof is soft tar!!
What does it mean, though?
In Christopher's creative mindset, he has his main character, who is a mobster, wear taps on his shoes.
Like tap dancing shoes. The kind of shoes that click every time you walk.
Why in the name of hell would a mobster wear tap dancing shoes is beyond me, but in Christopher's coked out mind, this makes sense and it's his "signature", but seeing how he's walking across a rooftop to kill someone, Christopher sees it wouldn't make sense and decides to make the roof soft tar.
Since it's soft tar, it'll be harder to hear the clicks of the shoes...
It's Christopher, man.
We're lucky he managed to write a script...
He could never write a full script. That's why he used JT Dolan before putting one in his head.
Secret Guy Tj Hooker (tony voice)
The ceiling is BLACK but it's not @HARD BLACK its @soft blacc (*fyi/jsy)...
"The shine box is soft tar!!"
chris is not a bright guy at all.
not bright for needing to keep his mouth shut about shit he's done and then doing coke with an inquisitive script writer, but anyone does a couple lines I doubt they'd be any smarter at the mouth than he handled it.
He wanted to be. So bad.
Maybe when he's high
Just seeing this scene I doubt I could watch this series again. He’s so fucking stupid it makes my brain hurt almost as much as that unibrow makes my eyes hurt.
Nope, but he's a wise guy
Really get that unsure, scary feeling of being with an unpredictable street guy
Its u lol
I'm surprised the gun didn't go off at least once in this scene.
Favreau is hilarious
underrated, brilliant scene
The roof is soft tar might be Chrissy’s greatest ever line in the show lmfao
3:35 This part is so funny 😂😂😂😂😂
Always tell a mobster you've got, like, dialogue tomorrow, so that he won't do a pseudo-friendly chokehold!
“Are you strapped right now??” 😅
“Haha strapped?!?” 😂😏 -tosses Jon the ankle gun he took off of a dead Jimmy Altieri-
Shit I didn't consider it was Jimbo's
Little did we know the Mafia SCARED JON INTO THE GREAT FILMMAKER HE IS TODAY! 🤣
This man invented Baby Yoda crazy to think about it years later
3:00 Greatest moment in television history...
HAVE I EVER WHATTT??!! HAAH HAVE I EVER WHAAAT COME OOON ROCKY lmao
Never ask a guy doing blow to show you his gun. Those two are bad combinations.
Favreau must have directed "Made" after being on the Sopranos lol
One of my faves!!! Chrissy is my fave!!! Thank you!!!
1:10 Favreau's knee
yo chrissy was scary as shit when he was high ..wild bastid
Wiping the fingerprints off the gun 😂
yeah well, you made the movie
1:35 when he starts punking dude I lost it 😅
Lmao I never noticed him wiping off his fingerprints at the end there
Yo when he's wiping his prints off the gun....
The loafers with no 🧦 s This scene is golden
Tap shoes. I'm fuckin crying.
Watches mobster do a few rails of blow then asks to see his gun. Not very smart there Joe Hollywood.
I never realized how hilarious this scene is 😂😂😂
Oh how Chrissy loved his black tar..
I love how he wipes off the gun at the end, such classic square paranoia
Lmao.
Wiping your fingerprints off a coked up mobster’s gun is generally regarded as a good idea. And you haven’t even considered the roof is soft tar.
YMS: JON!
Lol this scene is how I think the HBO directors room must have been like with George RR Martin the last 3 seasons lmfao "the halberds made of magical iiiiiiiceee"
"EarnIt"
And then he went on to make a TV series about Boba Fett as a kinder, gentler crime lord. I'm sure Chrissy would have approved.
IDK what it is exactly but I've never really liked Favreau.
Yeah he's a lousy for an actor, he's weird he's kinda goofy, I get it.
he has a self righteous douchebagery about himself
and he does always play himself with either a stupid surprised look or talking like hes better
he insists upon himself
That’s Tony Soprano same demon but playing a different role. Transformers.
BLAM! THEN ANOTHER ONE BLAM!
when asked if he was strapped, I thought he made strapped for cash.
“The roof is soft taaaar!”
I gotta ask
Did you bring your Shinebox?
@amerikano i would rather be paranoid then relaxed and sittin in jail.
Watching swingers rn
Very similar to the "where is my ring " scene in TED
THE ROOF IS SOFT TAAAAR
chris "yo money"
The roof is soft tar? Can someone explain that dialogue to me
+Cheeseguyguyguy
He was just talking about the shoes "Frankie" was going to wear would make alot of noise so make the roof soft tar so he wouldn't be heard.
adding to what he said, it's also funny because Chris is so obsessed with this one little point of his script at the very same moment a pussy Hollywood actor is tryna figure out how to tell a wise guy his script sucks balls...show is so good
Cheeseguyguyguy tar herion
The roof is soft taah!
Seriously did Chris do six lines of coke before meeting Jon why is he so high strung?
didn’t you see him ripping lines at the start of this clip??
@@irishmacky8773 As a matter of fact I did not, however that just makes this scene even funnier.
@@Jubilation457 - All good , If you re-watch it at the very start of the video Chris is ripping lines and then John says “ I guess I won’t need to order espresso then” lol
Chris probably hogged all the coke for himself and didn't offer Favreau any.
Yeah, well...there's plenty of wire's in Tony's suits...I'm referring to the Tony who kicks a lot of ass and drinks a lot...and went through that wormhole with the nuke in May of 2012, of course...
the roof is soft tar!
Dafuq does chris say at about 0:30 ? 😅😅