This scene really is a perfect example of the brilliant writing in this show. From a thematic and character driven standpoint, it perfectly conveys that Phil did twenty years in the can.
"The grieving process, it takes time the closer you are to somebody" is Phil's way of saying I'm not over your cousin killing my brother and the chances of us making a deal here today are pretty slim
Goddamn, that's right. That crappy botched hit that Tony Blundetto did. The mess Tony S. had to clean up. That shit broke my heart. What a fucked up way to go.
Actually he wanted to be Phil Leonardo, since he explained Leotardo was the result of an error during immigration. You're such a horrible Sopraons fan you didn't even catch that
@****** That scene was supposed to play out differently, but Frank Vincent was not in town so they changed it up and ADR'd his lines. David Chase supposedly talked about it in the commentary for that episode.
The brilliance of the Sopranos is that if you look at little details in this scene and others, you can actually notice that Phil did 20 years in the can. It's subtle but there.
He wanted grilled cheese, but he compromised, he ate manicotti off a woman. He wanted to fuck a tissue, but he compromised. He jacked off into the radiator instead.
Phil was one of the best written characters on the show. Despite being a bitter, hostile prick there was a sense of realness to him. Just imagine, being in Jail for 20 years while your peers are making money, having the time of their lives, while you miss out on all of that as well as being away from your loved ones. Then once you return, not a shred of gratitude or acknowledgement you receive. Right after that your brother gets murdered and you can't do anything to avenge him. And you still keep compromising, taking orders and running errands for selfish pricks like Tony. Wasn't a surprise that Phil ended up bitter and angry like that. So many people I know in my life, good people, I can see the same things and I see why. Phil's a great example of what can happen to a person when life does you hard, but you don't complain and carry on with a heavy heart.
The other old school bastard real as fuck was Richie Aprile, Frank (Phil) and David (Richie) were extremely great performers of their roles. Great way to analize Phil bro.
Sgt. Hartman Chased Phil and forced him to throw away his ice cream, then backs the killing of Phil's brother. Man, Frank Vincent just gets no respect from the young shine box mobsters.
Robert Thomas NOPE he didn't back the hit. Actually Tony told him "NO!!". If TS didn't love TB so much he'd been handed over and killed immediately for that. Also he felt guilty b/c TB went to jail & TS wasn't there b/c of a panic attack.
After watching all these Phil Leotardo videos I can't still find information about how many years he did in the can. Come on Phil, it's not a shame to talk about this.
Edward Garro. He actually has only been acting for the past 15 or so years. Before that he was a police officer for the city of East Providence, Rhode Island. I agree he does a great job. He was good in The Departed too (as Amal a role as it was)
I said no compromises. Maybe you didn't hear about it, you've been away a long time; they didn't go up there and tell you. I don't do comprises anymore.
i dunno maybe u could talk to him, whaddya want me to do he dont listen , just talk to him he's your brother . I just to you Sal, he dont listen . Just talk to him though , what am i askin
I love how when Tony and Silvio leave at the end, Tony leaves his chair wide open but Silvio pushes his in. Little character touches like that is what makes me love this show.
there was so much turmoil with new jersey and new york due to ralph, tony b, and new york wanting a piece of everything new jersey touched i honestly don’t think Phil gave a single fuck about tony and his crew at this point😂
to be fair, tony brought up a personal moment between the two of them to try gain leverage in the deal - he does this in front of all of phil's guys. tony was out of line doing so
@@MrFreeney1 true true. it seemed like phil was flexing his power to new jersey by having his cronies in the room. usually at a meet it's only the high level guys/whoever is privy to what's being discussed.
I don't think using " LMAO " accurately gauges just how goddamn funny your comment is! My stomach hurts from laughing so hard - it's been months since that happened - thank you!
What's really uneasy to think about, at least for me, is knowing Frank Vincent died in 2017, and then exactly 1 week later, Greg Antonacci, the actor who played Butch DeConcini, passed on as well!
Bitter old sociopath. "20 yiz in the can, I get out, couple tree years later an SUV runs over my head, pops it like a grape. See what I'm gettin' at heah?"
Poor tony everytime he tries to become pragmatic he ends up being ignored and walked over. Yet when's he's violent everyone gets shocked and wants to act like he's unreasonable.
I wanted a painting I saw, it had one dog looking one way and the other dog looking the other way. I comprised and got a grilled cheese from the radiator
Paulie feared Phil like the crybaby pussy he was, Phil s the man, fuck paulie s book. This show robbed us when Richie put paulie in his place, i wanted to see that Lionel put in drive over paulie.
By coming to this meeting, Bobby announced to NY his high position in the Sopranos Family, that's what got him killed in the end. If it was Paulie sitting here, the story would be different.
Yep. They were considering how to decapitate NJ and Bobby's name came up because this sit down meeting. He was in the inner circle and he got blasted on a train set.
Pauly was actually a lucky guy. The fact thst he was close to Tony but could never truly get into his inner circle...even if he was basically Underboss at one time it was kind of just for show. He was never as trusted by Tony as Sylvio, Christopher, or even Bobby near the end. It probably saved his life. Bobby on the other hand, moved up into Tony's inner circle at the worst time possible and it cost him his life.
One of the best things about the final season (6a and 6b) is how Agent Harris (who was Tony's arch nemesis) ends up becoming his most valuable ally. Harris saw some horrible ugly TRUE evil in his war on terror and definitely came to see Tony as the lesser evil.
Frank Vincent's expressions in this scene truly nail it. It totally gives out the accelerating tension between Tony and Phil. 1:46 "First off, it wasn't an offer. It's my position, 25 percent." Then 2:01 "Which I considered, and rejected." 2:07 "For what?" and to me the best one is at 2:28 "This is business, Anthony." Later on, Phil totally lets it all go down the hill with "Charlie Schwab over here," and the last compromise line. Brilliant.
I loved the final season how Tony and Agent Harris both realized the other was the lesser evil (Tony was not half as bad as Al Queda and Agent Harris helping Tony find Phil was in return.
Iconic scene which inspired a ton of hilarious quotes on here. Grilled cheese on the rad-iator, 20 years in the can, and many compromises. I miss this series so much 😁😁😁
David Chase: "The fans wanted to see Tony murdered on screen so I compromised. I cut the last scene of Tony to black so people can look at pointless clues to believe he got whacked.
@@victorsolano6369 It's more about leaving things somewhat open to interpretation while trusting the intelligence of at least some viewers to put pieces of the puzzle together instead of being spoonfed everything.
@@wetalkinb0utpractice which, well i assume, is fun for the writer cuz then he can come up with his own interpretation as well yet never reveal it much to the chagrin of his audience who also have their own theories
@@victorsolano6369 I get what you're saying, but many writers leave the endings of their works open to interpretation. Life often isn't so clear cut or black and white
@@jamesb.9472 ya merry xmas to you too, asshat... don't be pissed at me because you're too dumb to get the references, you linear thinking wannabe troll.
That look Butch has right before Tony explains his and Phil's talk in the hospital, makes me wonder if he was starting to think Phil was being unreasonable and that eventually led to him betraying Phil.
Butch was the closest thing to a levelheaded guy in Phil's crew by a bigass margin. As soon as Tony says he's going to air it out in front of everybody, Butch doesn't just perk up and pay attention - his whole expression gets more serious, and he even looks worried. It's like he's thinking, 'Oh, Christ, what'd Phil do THIS time...?' He probably knew by this point that with Carmine, Sr. and Johnny gone and Phil taking over in their stead, the whole NY organization was on borrowed time. Phil was too stubborn, self-absorbed, and emotional to yield to anything, which meant he was going to very quickly start stepping on toes. Pissing off Tony was one thing, but even if Phil could handle that (Spoiler: He couldn't.), he was probably going to start issues with the other 4 Families sooner or later. Butch made the right call selling Phil out in the end.
"I wanted to make a witty and original comment under a sopranos clip. I compromised. I made another shinebox joke."
christoper wanted to get high he compromised he sat on little cosette instead you see where hes goin?
ginny sack wanted to eat dessert, she compromised and ate a fruit salad with low fat whip cream
@@kanyewest132 then finished it up with 3 KitKat's and a snickers, that she happened to find in the washing machine.
Little cosette lol
At least you're self aware. And good name....
This scene really is a perfect example of the brilliant writing in this show. From a thematic and character driven standpoint, it perfectly conveys that Phil did twenty years in the can.
Too bad that brilliant writing couldn't carry into 'The Many Saints of Newark'. That movie was a huge letdown.
@@a.williams1945 It was always going to be. How do you follow the best television series ever? You can't, simple as that.
@@eric_schaaf it created a lot of dysentery in the ranks
did he do twenty years in the can? I always forget how many years he did in the can. The show rarely mentions how many years he did (in the can).
@@LobsterAfternoon time stamp?
"I wanted to die at home in bed. I compromised. I got my head crushed under the wheel of an SUV."
By one of the lowest guys in the Jersey crew no less
@@nealcomstock1958 he should have been made then and there.
Good one!
Ohhh shitt
Now go home and get your speed bump! 😂
Coco is just sitting back enjoying the finer things in life. Some liquor, a cigar.
A full set of teeth.
I see what you did their
For the moment…
EHOA! The set on this one!
👌🏼💯
Hah hah hah
Lmao 😂 😂
"The grieving process, it takes time the closer you are to somebody" is Phil's way of saying I'm not over your cousin killing my brother and the chances of us making a deal here today are pretty slim
Damn, good looking.
Now that's some deep thinking right there
Wow very good one
Respect. Couldn’t have said it better.
Goddamn, that's right. That crappy botched hit that Tony Blundetto did. The mess Tony S. had to clean up. That shit broke my heart. What a fucked up way to go.
"I wanted to be Phil leotardo, but I compromised , I became the shah of Iran !"
seems like an upgrade you ask me
Being the shah of Iran... that's my fuckin legacy
Sam Gray 🤣🤣🤣🤣
DONOVAN PRESTON babahahaha
Actually he wanted to be Phil Leonardo, since he explained Leotardo was the result of an error during immigration. You're such a horrible Sopraons fan you didn't even catch that
Sil was probably thinking he should warn Tony about Phil's ability to turn into a talking house.
He's Capone Bege from One Piece
he was a shapeshifter that uncle philly
ruclips.net/channel/UCTby9qqbgpse370riuBT-sw
Uncle philly my ass
This is actually Phil's greatest scene to me. Completely owned Tony like a boss and was funny.
He owned him better than he owned Tommy shining his shoes.
I can't deny it
@****** That scene was supposed to play out differently, but Frank Vincent was not in town so they changed it up and ADR'd his lines. David Chase supposedly talked about it in the commentary for that episode.
@****** Phil wasn't hiding, he became Uncle Philly, the house
Excellent negotiation and composure
The brilliance of the Sopranos is that if you look at little details in this scene and others, you can actually notice that Phil did 20 years in the can. It's subtle but there.
The fact that Phil did time was never really made clear. Especially that he did “20 fuckin’ years”.
20 fucking years, and not a peep
He wanted grilled cheese, but he compromised, he ate manicotti off a woman. He wanted to fuck a tissue, but he compromised. He jacked off into the radiator instead.
I'd better watch it again- I didn't pick up on that.
😆
Rookie move by Tony. Never negotiate when a guy's got 5 of his cronies in the room. His pride becomes the negotiation point.
Tony never had the makings of a varsity mob boss
@@velium365Small crew, that was his problem
He did try and get him to talk in private.
Phil was one of the best written characters on the show. Despite being a bitter, hostile prick there was a sense of realness to him.
Just imagine, being in Jail for 20 years while your peers are making money, having the time of their lives, while you miss out on all of that as well as being away from your loved ones. Then once you return, not a shred of gratitude or acknowledgement you receive. Right after that your brother gets murdered and you can't do anything to avenge him. And you still keep compromising, taking orders and running errands for selfish pricks like Tony. Wasn't a surprise that Phil ended up bitter and angry like that. So many people I know in my life, good people, I can see the same things and I see why. Phil's a great example of what can happen to a person when life does you hard, but you don't complain and carry on with a heavy heart.
Vito would agree to your humane assessment of Phil
brilliant analysis of the Phil’s fundamental character trait: his twenty years he did in the can
The other old school bastard real as fuck was Richie Aprile, Frank (Phil) and David (Richie) were extremely great performers of their roles. Great way to analize Phil bro.
They were all criminals . Empathy is a big step.
He was in with that animal Blunder to.
"Charles Schwab over heeah." (Penguin laughs)
Wheh wheh wheh
ob j you ever get yourself checked for Tourette’s
cocos laugh
🤣🤣🤣
Is this after coco got beat up by tony?? Or before
Phil's beef with Tony was all about Tony chasing him in his car after he got his ice cream cone.
He's brother being murdered by Tony's cousin might have had something to do with it too.
Sgt. Hartman Chased Phil and forced him to throw away his ice cream, then backs the killing of Phil's brother. Man, Frank Vincent just gets no respect from the young shine box mobsters.
Let me tell you a couple of three things.Forget about Coco,forget about Fat Dom who goes to Jersey and never came back,forget about my brother Phil.
Robert Thomas NOPE he didn't back the hit. Actually Tony told him "NO!!". If TS didn't love TB so much he'd been handed over and killed immediately for that. Also he felt guilty b/c TB went to jail & TS wasn't there b/c of a panic attack.
Robert Thomas and lost his shinebox
"You see where I'm goin?"
*Yeah Phil. Under the wheels of an SUV.*
Byebye pop pop!
OH $HIT!
If Phil had his way he'd do 20 years under that SUV
He compromised
Law and order SUV
Phil Leotardo's speech on compromise is one of my favorite moments in the series
I didn't get it initially. But now I do. Phil is basically saying it's not what you want it is what i give you, now y'all are gonna eat shit.
@Big Wheel haha ya and the camera cuts to that one guy "Oh Shit!"
I can sympathize. I never did 20 in the can but i compromised my entire life and only got walked on
Mine too!
Phil: "The grieving process it takes time the closer you are to somebody"
Tony: "Well you oughta know sweetie"
Coco: *Penguin laughs in background
I saw that coming!
Coco can't see he'll have no teeth in a few weeks
Lmaoooooo🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
What did you say?!
@@DaDrillSergeant Phil hold this
After watching all these Phil Leotardo videos I can't still find information about how many years he did in the can. Come on Phil, it's not a shame to talk about this.
jorge romero Obviously, it's sarcasm
jorge romero dumb fuck it's called sarcasm
jfjsas07 he did 20 years and didn't rat.
jorge romero HE WAS A MADE MAN!!
he says it at 3:08...20 years in the can
Props to the guy who played Coco for being so instantly dislikable. Laughing like a mixture of a demon/old western villain
jimmy olsen ova heah
Or penguin
Edward Garro. He actually has only been acting for the past 15 or so years. Before that he was a police officer for the city of East Providence, Rhode Island. I agree he does a great job. He was good in The Departed too (as Amal a role as it was)
With the close up on his face to make it more intense, just like in the old westerns
Reminds me of myself! I’m instantly dislikeable. It’s a gift!
I said no compromises. Maybe you didn't hear about it, you've been away a long time; they didn't go up there and tell you. I don't do comprises anymore.
i dunno maybe u could talk to him, whaddya want me to do he dont listen , just talk to him he's your brother . I just to you Sal, he dont listen . Just talk to him though , what am i askin
LMAO your profile pic is hilarious, Chrissy was so high in that scene.
Daveyboy _ “I got no choice!! I got no choice!”
No, no....you compromised a little bit. A little bit.
@@speaktruth4336 you want your steak? here take the carrots too
I love how when Tony and Silvio leave at the end, Tony leaves his chair wide open but Silvio pushes his in. Little character touches like that is what makes me love this show.
And then there's Will Riker
Vito: I wanted to fuck a woman but I compromised, I went to a gay club dressed as one of the village people.
Tony also pushes his chair in slightly
More than Shea Stadium?
I love Phil in this scene. Cold as ice with zero fucks given. A real boss
there was so much turmoil with new jersey and new york due to ralph, tony b, and new york wanting a piece of everything new jersey touched i honestly don’t think Phil gave a single fuck about tony and his crew at this point😂
A really weak boss, yes.
"First off, it wasn't an offer. It was my shinebox."
Now go home and get it
No more shines says Tony Sometimes I go about in pity for myself, and all the while, a great wind carries me across the sky soprano
We wanted a prequel mini series David Chase compromised....
He gave us a rushed movie instead
You see where I'm going with this?
I feel like I've been stabbed in da haart with that movie. What a fucking stagmire
@@randytauren felt like a Trumpe la Oil, a trick of the eye
Quasimodo predicted all of this.
The New Saints of Newark was a F***ing Sh*t movie. How could someone with loads of talent come up with such garbage?
@@johnohill463 why was it bad
"I wanted a casket, but I compromised and settled for a shine box."
RIP Frank Vincent
Lol
That's not funny.... 😂😂
Solid fucking joke
I was on here when he died: the shineboxes were coming FAST & FURIOUS...
I wanted to die an old man in bed, but settled for my Ford Expedition crushing my head.
i love how he says rattyaitor
stan broniszewski the water gets even hotter
Ratiator instett
Very similar to how older people in Dublin say it. Raddy-A-dar.
He ate grilled cheese off the shine box
RAD E Ate her!
Wait, Phil did 20 years in the can? I've never heard him mention that before...
he mentions it every chance he can
That's because he's old school like that.
Daniel Stewart Yep, “ I did 20 years, and not a peep “, says Phil
No, that was 20 years ON the can. Because of the cabbage rolls
at the Terre Haute Federal Pen.
@@burningsky23 cabbage rolls AND grill cheese!? By golly, prison life is for me!
“Phil, got a call for you, some guy from the can. Says his names Atishu?”
Atishu was the Shah of Iran's right hand man.
Damn bro im dyin
@@dparis2172 Hardly anyone would get the joke and have to look that name up
He can't stand the fact that he cried in hospital in front of Tony, so he tries to embarrass and tease him here, really pathetic.
On that episode my estimation of Phil Leotardo just plummeted
They gotta stop meeting like that
to be fair, tony brought up a personal moment between the two of them to try gain leverage in the deal - he does this in front of all of phil's guys. tony was out of line doing so
@@XPureXProductionsX he offered to talk in private phil declined
@@MrFreeney1 true true. it seemed like phil was flexing his power to new jersey by having his cronies in the room. usually at a meet it's only the high level guys/whoever is privy to what's being discussed.
"You want compromise? Hows this. Go home and get your fuckin' shinebox!"
Lmfaoo
😂 It never gets old, even 5 years later haha
I don’t shine shoes no more.
Feelingsh make thingsh finanshally unfeashable
I don't think using " LMAO " accurately gauges just how goddamn funny your comment is!
My stomach hurts from laughing so hard - it's been months since that happened - thank you!
Charles schwab ova hea
1:34 "deyudda ding, dis uh, ashbeshtush..."
Featuring the symphony orchestra of his nose breathing.
@@DB-fn3fz lmaaaaaao
I like how the writers make you love Tony throughout the show and point out that he is undeserving of good fate. Phil was a good antagonist.
He was undeserving of good fate because he threw away any chance he was given to redeem himself and leave the mafia.
What? How in the fuck can people love Tony.
@Gabtube252 for real I hated him since season 1
They should make a spin off series about the 20 years Phil did in the can.
@Winslow We'll call it "jersey shore"
They could just call it SHINEBOX.
I imagine it would be an hour and a half of him making a grilled cheese on the rad-iator
He spent the whole 20 years telling anyone that would listen what he was doing before he got arrested
Why would you say make a series about Phil in the can ?
He was never in the can. If he had been in the can he'd have mentioned it but he never does.
"When you were sick in the hospital, we talked, we shared a uh, an understanding...about shineboxes."
@FuckYouAllToPieces thats@silo u-Puerto Rican shinebox
ahhaahhahah this is the comentary im looking for
Real slimeball move to use emotions for money
i would make a shinebox joke, but I'd have to go home and get it.
Mate you gota compromise
Then go get your fucking shinebox
Then eat cheese off a radiator
...then go get a tissue and take care of it.
The shoes look like fucking mirror after you shined shoes
So sad to think that both these great people have passed away. I remember this episode airing in 2007. Seems like only yesterday. RIP
What's really uneasy to think about, at least for me, is knowing Frank Vincent died in 2017, and then exactly 1 week later, Greg Antonacci, the actor who played Butch DeConcini, passed on as well!
We’re here for a good time, not a long time
Bobby sealed his fate by showing up to this meeting…
They literally insulted Paulie by not whacking him.
"he used to be junior Sopranos driver!"
Bitter old sociopath. "20 yiz in the can, I get out, couple tree years later an SUV runs over my head, pops it like a grape. See what I'm gettin' at heah?"
@Brian Battles
Lollll
"Twenny fawkin' yizzzsss".
lololololol
“Now go get your f@$king shine box” 😂😂
Poor tony everytime he tries to become pragmatic he ends up being ignored and walked over. Yet when's he's violent everyone gets shocked and wants to act like he's unreasonable.
I am Tony Soprano
@@andrewbecker9062 He was gay, Gabriel Watson?
Charles scwhab over here
@@xboxmoonpartingty104 there's nothing we could do about it, he was a gay man.
@@gabrielwatson2563 Yeah, and I’m playing shortstop for the Mets.
Phil : "you see where I'm goin?" (under a tire). Tony: "yeah" (imagining Phil under a tire).
Ok, that's funny
"I wanted to watch 'The Sopranos'. I compromised. I watched 'Murder, She Wrote'."
+Chris Bryant
HAHA. Excellent.
+Dorian Graye I only watched it once I was done with my footstomping.
That woman brought more death in her wake than Tony Soprano ever could have.
I wanted to watch Sopranos. I compromised. I watched mad men.
Nobody killed like Xena!
Coco's "maaaahhhh hah hah hah" laugh has got to be one of the funniest things I've ever heard.
R.I.P. Frank Vincent.....
"I wanted Tommy DeVito to go home and get his shine box... I compromised, and he and Jimmy Burke put me in Henry's trunk."
Nobody has shinebox...i dont want to hear that word again!
😂😂😂 this is literally the only "shinebox" comment I've ever upvoted
@@johnferdinand3839 Not sure bout that but I know Vito's shinebox was upvoted.
I wanted a painting I saw, it had one dog looking one way and the other dog looking the other way. I comprised and got a grilled cheese from the radiator
Hey look, I got a wing!
I wanted manicotti, I ate grilled shinebox off the radiator
Brilliant 😂😂
hahaha superb
“Charles Shinebox over here.”
Imagine Philly leaning with his arm against the wall frustratedly whacking off into a tissue
Lmfao
In my book, you get points for staying outta the can
So it's a good thing your book doesn't mean Jack to me
@@scotttracy9333 oogatz
stugotz
Paulie feared Phil like the crybaby pussy he was, Phil s the man, fuck paulie s book. This show robbed us when Richie put paulie in his place, i wanted to see that Lionel put in drive over paulie.
"Your nephews widow... She get my coupla three shine boxes?"
Phil just owns Tony in this and Tony knows it. 1st round KO
By coming to this meeting, Bobby announced to NY his high position in the Sopranos Family, that's what got him killed in the end. If it was Paulie sitting here, the story would be different.
Charles Schwab over here
Very observant. The sacred and propane
@ this killed me
Interesting observation
Yep. They were considering how to decapitate NJ and Bobby's name came up because this sit down meeting. He was in the inner circle and he got blasted on a train set.
Pauly was actually a lucky guy. The fact thst he was close to Tony but could never truly get into his inner circle...even if he was basically Underboss at one time it was kind of just for show. He was never as trusted by Tony as Sylvio, Christopher, or even Bobby near the end. It probably saved his life.
Bobby on the other hand, moved up into Tony's inner circle at the worst time possible and it cost him his life.
*FBI shows up at his Deli*
"Y'want a sandwich?"
Tony was always a legitimate businessman
@@youtindiawell, sales promotion and pr work.
Doug never had any time for that. Always had to get back to Underwood.
@@erikstorm8935 house of cards watcher ova here
One of the best things about the final season (6a and 6b) is how Agent Harris (who was Tony's arch nemesis) ends up becoming his most valuable ally. Harris saw some horrible ugly TRUE evil in his war on terror and definitely came to see Tony as the lesser evil.
That shot with Coco's laugh when Phil said "Charles Shwab over here"
20 fucking years.
“Angelina Jolie I hope” Tony’s charm/wit always gets people. Look at the detectives face right when he says it.
This is season 6 Tony, he's completely devoid of charisma.
I cant stop laughing every time phil starts conversations with how much time he did !
that guys laugh in the background gets me every time
Just like Tony making a weak joke at the card game to catch Feech not laughing.
Which I considered. And shined.
I know it's 3 years later but this shit made me crack up. Lol. Good one.
😂😂😆 Just Brilliant
Frank Vincent's expressions in this scene truly nail it. It totally gives out the accelerating tension between Tony and Phil. 1:46 "First off, it wasn't an offer. It's my position, 25 percent." Then 2:01 "Which I considered, and rejected." 2:07 "For what?" and to me the best one is at 2:28 "This is business, Anthony." Later on, Phil totally lets it all go down the hill with "Charlie Schwab over here," and the last compromise line. Brilliant.
Absolutely agree. The jerk off line was the icing on the cake very discretely telling Tony to go f*ck himself 🤣
2:45 Why did the stereotypical evil laughter coming from the crew remind me of Jabba’s Palace from Return of the Jedi?🤣
2:08 the coldest "for what" in human history
Your nephew's widow.... She get my shineboxes?
The way Phil described his compromises while in the can really did illustrate his position quite vividly.
''The grieving process, it takes time the closer you are to somebody...'' Probably a passive aggressive reference to the murder of his brother Billy.
*his kid brother
Coco looks like hes having a face-crushing good time here
I loved the final season how Tony and Agent Harris both realized the other was the lesser evil (Tony was not half as bad as Al Queda and Agent Harris helping Tony find Phil was in return.
He also knew Phil was way worse than Tony. New York needed a different boss.
no he literally play in the game to make them kill each other
Iconic scene which inspired a ton of hilarious quotes on here. Grilled cheese on the rad-iator, 20 years in the can, and many compromises. I miss this series so much 😁😁😁
Varsity makings never had the Christopher of an athlete....shinebox
Did I do it right ?
You were one my favourite characters in the show. I wish they did more with you
Yes. Yes you did.
You forgot the heh heh heh. Otherwise it was fine.
You don't pass the salt, but you're very allegorical.
it’s almost perfect, but i’m still wondering how many years in the can you did?
Phil had great hair
His hair is probably still growing with him six feet under.
Indeed, he did.
Phil, Paulie and Sil had the beat hair in the show.
Eyebrows were quite nice too, fuck that nephew of that fat fuckin Tony Soprano
He was the hair apparent
"Next time we'll have party hats!"
Next time we'll have shineboxes.
@@doorswhofan Billy bats ova here
This scene shows a good example of what a great actor Jim Gandolfini was, not to mention the amazing script.
I'm glad he never let those 20 years get to him or cloud his judgement.
All those compromises,the grilled shinebox, the radiator ,the tissues..but Philly rose above it all
they clouded his shine box
He had strong business shinebox
"The greasing process it takes time" - Vito
Who knew that's what he meant by 'greasing the unions'!
You otta know thewtie
He was always a come from behind kinda guy
The ice, it gets watery
I wish Paulie was there to quote his rulebook to Phil like he did to Feech
If Paulie had been there he would have gotten killed by Phil. They put a hit on every one in this meeting because they were leadership.
R.I.P James Gandolfini....Such a talented actor, Very sad....Rest easy Tony...
David Chase: "The fans wanted to see Tony murdered on screen so I compromised. I cut the last scene of Tony to black so people can look at pointless clues to believe he got whacked.
Pointless?
@@wetalkinb0utpractice yes pointless its fun for the writer
@@victorsolano6369 It's more about leaving things somewhat open to interpretation while trusting the intelligence of at least some viewers to put pieces of the puzzle together instead of being spoonfed everything.
@@wetalkinb0utpractice which, well i assume, is fun for the writer cuz then he can come up with his own interpretation as well yet never reveal it much to the chagrin of his audience who also have their own theories
@@victorsolano6369 I get what you're saying, but many writers leave the endings of their works open to interpretation. Life often isn't so clear cut or black and white
Phil never forgot Tony didn’t let him eat his ice cream.
0.50 - Ho! It's the Shah of Iran!
Jonathan Priest those fuckin' eyebrows...
+HighLordBlazeReborn I can't,stand em
One of the few times I have laughed in the past 15 years was when Tony called him the Shah of Iran.
Theo Weath --- depressing
"After 20 years in the can I wanted to party with friends, but I compromised. I got killed over making shinebox wise cracks instead."
@@jamesb.9472 wow thanks, I'm glad we got the professor about to tell us these things.
@@jamesb.9472 ya merry xmas to you too, asshat... don't be pissed at me because you're too dumb to get the references, you linear thinking wannabe troll.
@@jamesb.9472 What! I thought this was after he recovered from that scene in Goodfellas...
@@jamesb.9472 well then I guess that only leaves dumb. And you did a bit of insulting too, chief. Don't dish what you can't take.
@@jamesb.9472 and you are neither. Now go away and be still.
When coco laughed tony right then and there he put coco on his curb stomping list 😂
RIP James Gandolphini and Frank Vincent
Phil: "You see where I'm going?"
Tony: "Yea"
Yes Phil, you're going to get yourself killed.
+ame7272 I was expecting Tony to say "Now you see where I'm going" as he walked out the door.
We're gonna win this thing.
....."now go get your fucking shinebox"
Tony was like: “Yea...I’m eventually going to have to kill you I see...”
I mean Phil had won the war he totally decapitated the sopranos glorified crew
But butch flipped
"I wanted to go home to get my shinebox. I compromised. I shined my shoes with a rag"
I shined my shoes with a tissue I jacked off in
Lol jeeeezzz
I jacked of in a shinebox and then shined my shoes with tissue
@@faisalkamal4319 always with the scenarios
Jesus, that social club is so dark this time. Usually wasn’t that way.
Alb with his cigare at the end => priceless!
I wanted clean shoes, but you weren't here so I compromised, I wore dirty ones.
Now go home and get your fucking shinebox!!!!!
Charles Schwab over here
I've been waiting to use this line since I was a kid, and finally got to just yesterday. Proudest moment as a man💀
"Charles Schwab over here" 😂💀
That look Butch has right before Tony explains his and Phil's talk in the hospital, makes me wonder if he was starting to think Phil was being unreasonable and that eventually led to him betraying Phil.
Butch was the closest thing to a levelheaded guy in Phil's crew by a bigass margin. As soon as Tony says he's going to air it out in front of everybody, Butch doesn't just perk up and pay attention - his whole expression gets more serious, and he even looks worried. It's like he's thinking, 'Oh, Christ, what'd Phil do THIS time...?' He probably knew by this point that with Carmine, Sr. and Johnny gone and Phil taking over in their stead, the whole NY organization was on borrowed time. Phil was too stubborn, self-absorbed, and emotional to yield to anything, which meant he was going to very quickly start stepping on toes. Pissing off Tony was one thing, but even if Phil could handle that (Spoiler: He couldn't.), he was probably going to start issues with the other 4 Families sooner or later. Butch made the right call selling Phil out in the end.
Nobody even knows on Quora how many years Phil did in the can
The best part of these Phil clips is the comment section. I get tears of laughter.
That "yeah" at the end is funny for no reason.
Yeh
"I compromised I ate grilled cheese off the SHINEBOX"
he wanted manicotti
LMAO
some people are out there eating grilled cheese off the shinebox.
I wanted grilled cheese but I compromised i ate shines Outta shinebox
this might be the most memeable sopranos scene
Phil was a great character. Has become one of my favorite actors on the show.
I didn't know that Phil did twenty years in the can. He never talked about it
The strong, silent type. (Without the strength or the silence.)
"You see where i'm going?"
Tony : "Yeah ." In the fucking ground.
NICE!! LOL!!