@@justinhopper5941 I love the progression of the show. If the first season wasn't so light-hearted and funny, I don't know if people would have connected with the characters as much as they do
Well, Paulie was a bit more of an oldschool guy to say the least, he believed in the old rules, Tony bended the rules a tad bit at times. Plus, Paulie definitely had nice assets to make up for it, I.E his nice Cadillacs that he drives. Apartments aren't bad, either.
Paulie was such a good character it's amazing when you realize his character almost wasn't even going to be in the Sopranos. Chase just wrote him in relatively at the last minute.
If I come out that at elevator and hear "Tuck it tru, tuck it tru da opening'" in that fat guido voice, I'm probably going right back in the elevator and never to be seen again.
Talk it through. Like say "a little left, a little left". And don't tell me you were typing it how it sounded and you knew they said talk. You didn't. You dun goofed.
Never got that part either. If you were going to shoot him and the message was going to be finding his body, why not just shoot him in the back of the head as he walks through the door.
The first time I watched The Sopranos, I thought Pauly was a clown. After watching the series again years later, I realized Paulie was one of the most thorough gangsters on the show. The actor who played Paulie, Tony Sirico, was actually a gangster before he started acting - and it shows in scenes like this. He's very different in person and in interviews - because you immediately know he's never been a clown in real life and that he's with the shits.
Remember them in their prime. Bruce Willis too. When I watch the Sopranos, I occasionally see Gandolfini, and think, 'Damn, he nailed that scene' Watch Paulie, all I see is Paulie. Best damn actor, is the actor that you never think about their acting.
@@alfa-psi Yea, most fans of him know all of that. That was decades ago. People can redeem themselves which he did and he served his time. What more should he have done?
I swear to god I just rewatched this show in a month and this video proved there’s still moments and deaths on this show that I totally forgot about It’s such a rewatchable show!
OMG, you shinebox morons who don't have an original thought in your small, moronic brains. You don't even have the makings of a JV athlete w small hands. You're truly redundant morons. Truly!
Did you realize how the victim was humming as soon as Paulie stuck the gun to his head, before even Chris put the tape on his mouth? I wonder how he knew it was coming.
There was only a round in the chamber, no additional rounds in the magazine. You can see the slide lock back after the shot, meaning there was nothing to cycle or chamber after. A clear oversight logistically in the scene.
@@ZFnr4y058mr I can’t dispute your statement because I’m not overly familiar with different types of rounds and what they can do. I did, however, take physics and, to me, it doesn’t seem likely.
Hollywood has to have different noises for guns, silenced and loud, because they just don't translate. If you've seen the film Free Fire the making-of had a documentary about how they tried to get as-realistic sound as possible but it just wasn't possible - not without breaking the audience's ear drums. Paulie's gun is a SIG-Sauer P228, the noise isn't exact but it's not horrible, not that "whizzing ping" you often get from silenced movie guns. See a similar silenced gun: ruclips.net/video/OuVK0pQ05NA/видео.html
The character writing of the Sopranos is unmatched by any show in TV history. Even characters who appear in only a couple of scene or perhaps even one are usually well-written and interesting, which leads into said characters being likeable despite the limited screen time and seeing characters who you like getting their head blown off is always a bit of a downer.
isnt juan valdez a joke, a reference to columbian coffee ads? noone by that name was whacked. the joke was there was a fictional character called juan valdez in the ads who had a mule, so "juan valdez has been separated from his donkey" meant the mule had been killed.
The Sopranos is the best tv series I've seen and will be my all time favorite. But what I don't understand, and what makes this particular scene unrealistic, is that there was never retaliation from the cartel for their guy getting wacked by the Jersey mob. The same thing with that other scene where Paulie and that big guy kill some colombians and rob the cartel. They got away with that like if they just robbed a bunch of skateboarders. Usually drug cartels have hitsquads in mostly every state in the U.S to deal with scenarios like these. It would've been interesting if David Chase added more action into this and had a scene where the cartel retaliates in some form.
They're probably low key pushers of the area, puerto ricans, not members of the Cartel. Possibly part of some street mickey mouse street gang. And even the Cartels don't have such reach in USA. They prevail most on the border's states and west coast at best. It's very unlikely that they were actually contenders on Newark's underworld.
Yeah this show was great when it came to showing the inner conflicts of the Mob but in my opinion it could have done with a few more interactions with other crime groups/syndicates
What do Sopranos fans think of this scene? From season two onward you would never see bits like the mobsters dressing up as delivery guys as cover to do a hit. You can tell David Chase envisioned Sopranos as being more comedic before the tone of the show became much more serious. In retrospect, the guys look silly. Although, Paulie's words to the Colombian were pretty badass, so that saves the scene.
Nearly all these guys must have previous form so their prints would've been on file so why did they never wear gloves when they killed someone? or was that just a mistake by the makers of the series?
If the silencer is directly attached to the barrel on a recoil-operated pistol the extra mass can often cause the gun to fail to cycle completely, which can cause the slide to jam up (usually because the fired case didn't eject fully). Modern silencers have a piston and spring system to delay the inertia from the silencer so the gun will function normally, but he may have been using a homemade one that doesn't have that. (Or they could have just had one round in the gun for that shot.)
Cartels are only that powerful on their home countries. And some places on the border's states at best. They could never operate in the heart of USA like they do in those places.
this scene seems so out of character with the rest of the series ---- the sopranos murdering someone over drug territory? when else was drugs a big part of their business
Does that mean you forget it completely? I would pay good money to do that with my favourite movies and albums! Being able to experience something the first time again would be amazing
season 1 was almost a comedy. It's like a cartoon the way the guy walks by and puss, paulie, and chris stick their heads out
Kikestein Shekelburg most of the stuff you mention draws back to drama, sure there are some funny scenes but it’s not a comedy
It's not only a comedy buts it's also a fantasy.
True. The first season had a different feel. More cartoonish for sure but still great. The seasons really got darker as it went on.
@@justinhopper5941 I love the progression of the show. If the first season wasn't so light-hearted and funny, I don't know if people would have connected with the characters as much as they do
Andrew - "some funny scenes" is an understatement 💀
Wow, the 3 of them almost worked an honest job for a moment there!
***** is that why paulie lives in an apartment when he's in the top 5 of the mob
+RebirthWoWGuild Secrecy, and also, mobsters don't tend to flash their money around.
XxXKillaBoi then why does tony live in a house that's somehow bigger than johnny sacs who is a boss of newyork which is like 5x bigger a mob
Well, Paulie was a bit more of an oldschool guy to say the least, he believed in the old rules, Tony bended the rules a tad bit at times. Plus, Paulie definitely had nice assets to make up for it, I.E his nice Cadillacs that he drives. Apartments aren't bad, either.
***** lol no. you dont say an apartment in nyc as if to somehow relate it to nj.
nj apartments dont come near the costs of nyc.
“You’ll be refrying beans with Pablo Escobar again!”
🤣🤣🤣
Paulie had the best lines in the show!
Paulie was such a good character it's amazing when you realize his character almost wasn't even going to be in the Sopranos. Chase just wrote him in relatively at the last minute.
Juniors one liners were the best imo.
“I’m not a cat, I don’t shit in a box.”
“With what? MY FUCKIN TOES!?”
@@thugginpopsicle7279 Sharp as a fucking cue ball…
Pablo Eskabab
What about uncle Jean.
The way all three of their heads pop out is like The Three Stooges.
Calling Dr. Howard, Dr. Fine, Dr. Howard.
The Three Stunads.
3 shineboxes
Hello - helloo - hellooo ... Hello
"Paulie is their leader."
-Homer Simpson
Paulie talks to dead guys a lot.
I know right? Like what was even the point? I think he was just talking for the audience.
“He wants to know if it still itches.”
@@SkeletonModel91 fawkin queeas!! *chair throw*
Exposition otherwise the audience would not know what the point of that hit was
Fuck the audience Paulie was just fucking withtheguy
Pus saying “All riight” made him sound like a legit overworked delivery man 😂
Well you know, it's his back
*They been told, Twice, Now ill tell em'*
That shit was cold as a winters eve in northern Wisconsin
These guys deliver for Amazon *Crime* !
The guys an interior decorator
To hell with that...even mobsters have standards!
But do they do expedited shipping though????
You could have just said Amazon.
I see what you did there! hahaha! Good one! 🤨
Just a typical delivery service in New Jersey.
+Echoboomer1987 Dude, I see you on every Sopranos video, lol.
Okl
Oh!
rideordie Ayyyyy!
I knew New Jersey had a reputation, but good lord.
Paulie is actually the most sinister character in the show.
sinister? his aunt was a sinister.. turned out to be his mudda tho
Of all the actors on The Sopranos, only Tony Sirico (Paulie) was a real-life gangster.
Tony's mom was the most sinister.
Well the actor is a real gangster
he was a real mob street guy back in the day .... goggle him
At 0:08, they remind me of The Three Stooges
Snarky, the Cat bring a whole new meaning to the phrase “Wiseguy, huh?”
I think that was the point
I saw a picture of the Three Stooges in civilian clothes and they did look like gangsters...
@@thiweygulber3138yuk yuk yuk
I think its cracked!
The door?
--no, my head!!!
If I come out that at elevator and hear "Tuck it tru, tuck it tru da opening'" in that fat guido voice, I'm probably going right back in the elevator and never to be seen again.
Talk it through. Like say "a little left, a little left". And don't tell me you were typing it how it sounded and you knew they said talk. You didn't. You dun goofed.
That probably could be a lot of people in North Jersey though lol
@@yawgmoth5662 he is trying to spell it like how it sounds. Paulie says "talk it though"
@@yawgmoth5662 you criticize them for grammar mistake yet you dont know how to spell the word "done".
@@yawgmoth5662 he's probably spelling how they pronounce it, I see this a lot when people pronounce their words funny.
Tells him not to go somewhere, kills him, now he can't go anywhere.
He does go to the morgue
Now yous can't leave.
Never got that part either. If you were going to shoot him and the message was going to be finding his body, why not just shoot him in the back of the head as he walks through the door.
@@kevinmach730 painfully obvious.
I'll explain, they could've been seen. Thus was more of a message than just shooting him. This is obviously
The first time I watched The Sopranos, I thought Pauly was a clown. After watching the series again years later, I realized Paulie was one of the most thorough gangsters on the show. The actor who played Paulie, Tony Sirico, was actually a gangster before he started acting - and it shows in scenes like this. He's very different in person and in interviews - because you immediately know he's never been a clown in real life and that he's with the shits.
And his kid brother is a gay catholic priest. Two different paths..
@@RevealedFilms Vincent the chin Gigante’s brother is still a priest in NY. Paulie was an associate of the Colombo Family in his younger years
Tony Sirico also had a role in Miami Vice. He pretty much played the same role. It's worth checking out.
@@clayne10 now THAT would be a crossover
@@yinyangja HOOOOO 😡
"Now yous can't leave"
-Sonny (A Bronx Tale)
One of my favorite lines....
They’ve been told twice. Now I’ll tell them.
Bada bing.
Moving that fridge is the most honest day job these three have ever done.
It's sad seeing Tony Sirico mentally degrading the past year or so. Alzheimer's I think, or dementia. Great actor with an actual mob background.
Parkinson's is what I heard
@@cecilkeith1951 Yea, that's what it is I think. He was a gangster in real life when he was younger.
I knew something wasn’t alright with him he seems really off now. Really sad he was a talented actor
Remember them in their prime.
Bruce Willis too.
When I watch the Sopranos, I occasionally see Gandolfini, and think, 'Damn, he nailed that scene'
Watch Paulie, all I see is Paulie. Best damn actor, is the actor that you never think about their acting.
@@alfa-psi Yea, most fans of him know all of that. That was decades ago. People can redeem themselves which he did and he served his time. What more should he have done?
After he pulled the trigger he should've said "Keep the change, kid. You earned it."
Good idea
No, he shouldn't have. Hence, why you weren't the writer of this award-winning show.
@@CooManTunes Hey, I thought it was a good idea lol
@@CooManTunes What the hell got up your ass, Vito?
Pauliie's too cheap to even think of giving up made up change.
“Any hinky shit and you’ll be refrying shineboxes with Pablo Escobar.”
"Don't even drive out to jersey, not even on Sunday's..."
And he never did again.
Yes, we saw the video, shinebox! Thanks for sharing the obvious! How much pot do you toke?
@@fredgardon336 shove it up your shine box
@@fredgardon336 fuck you fred. let people have their fun
I swear to god I just rewatched this show in a month and this video proved there’s still moments and deaths on this show that I totally forgot about
It’s such a rewatchable show!
That was a pretty big shinebox those guys were moving.
That shinebox was made specifically for those with the makings of a varsity athlete. Ya don't see Tony with shineboxes that big!
Folks get a lot a milage out of a shinebox and it's still funny after all these years.
OMG, you shinebox morons who don't have an original thought in your small, moronic brains. You don't even have the makings of a JV athlete w small hands. You're truly redundant morons. Truly!
Fred Gardon 😂🤣😂🤣😂
That's what they were going to put the body in.
It annoys how the the dude they killed sounds like they already duct tapped him before they even covered his mouth lol
It's time to re-watch the Sopranos. Don't remember this. What a great show.
i love how so many characters get like a minute or two of screen time before getting killed and some people just know their whole name off the bat
>warns him
>still kills him
>complete psychopath
Love the Three Stooges act the guys pulled off at the start ✋👌
Did you realize how the victim was humming as soon as Paulie stuck the gun to his head, before even Chris put the tape on his mouth? I wonder how he knew it was coming.
Yeah, that actor messed that up.
There was only a round in the chamber, no additional rounds in the magazine. You can see the slide lock back after the shot, meaning there was nothing to cycle or chamber after.
A clear oversight logistically in the scene.
Only needed one bullet
We’re not making a western here
Lol @ Pus actually bringing the fridge inside.
Ahhh, there was no fridge. I think that box was going to be used to take the bag with the body out so there would be no evidence.
Hey Clarence returns to The Soprano. At first he tried to deliver a TV to Tony's daughters soccer coach and now delivering refrigerator's.
I think Paulie was actually supposed to leave the message for the guy to deliver but impulsively killed him anyway. Brutal!
No
No his dead body was the message.
@@mikedeck8381 then whats the point of the speech ?
I agree - no point in the speech if he just meant to kill him.
@@CFox.7 Because he is a prick and gets his kicks by watching people scared before killing them.
Looks like he had 1 bullet in the chamber lol.
Venting Show no
Prop guns jam a lot. Occasionally they will only put a bullet per take and the casing hangs on the ejection port.
the guy that plays Juan Valdez is jessy terreo a music video director that directed videos from Aventura
Yeh i seen that ace ventura , funny guy
“Any hinky shit and you’ll be refrying beans with Pablo Escobar again”
0:13 "Pablo Eskabab"
Talk it chru, talk it chru to your right.. LITTLE LEFT ON YOUR END.... alright
It's sinister watching all these guys taking headshots knowing that, just like Tony, it just goes black.
I like how he waited for Paulie to finish his punch line before opening the door
Remember everyone this is TV land.
I love how after a long 3 second pause, Pussy casually celebrates and says “Yeah!” After this dude gets completely merc’d🤣
That's not what he said.
Proves I already know how to ad lib a better script
L
@@lednord741 you're so right.
“You’ll be re frying beans with Pablo Escobar again” 😂😂😂😂🤣🤣🤣🤣 I fucking love Paulie man he’s hilarious
Paulie had to have a book of those one-liners written down somewhere
It surprises me that with how on point everything always is on this show that they had the blood spatter in the wrong direction.
It seems somewhat plausible though. His head was up right when he got shot. And depending on round type, it could have curved during impact.
@@ZFnr4y058mr I can’t dispute your statement because I’m not overly familiar with different types of rounds and what they can do. I did, however, take physics and, to me, it doesn’t seem likely.
@@TimdogQ you should though. A lot of money in ballistics.
@@ZFnr4y058mr Sign me up! Lol
@@TimdogQ look into it bro. If you know physics, you could get a good job in weapons development
He's gonna have one crazy headache when he wakes up in the morning.
I knew there was something fishy about those shinebox delivery boys.
natewheatshelf Go get your shoebox while at it😀😀
At least the refrigerator was delivered i guess it was all that bad:)
Hollywood silencer
Hollywood has to have different noises for guns, silenced and loud, because they just don't translate. If you've seen the film Free Fire the making-of had a documentary about how they tried to get as-realistic sound as possible but it just wasn't possible - not without breaking the audience's ear drums. Paulie's gun is a SIG-Sauer P228, the noise isn't exact but it's not horrible, not that "whizzing ping" you often get from silenced movie guns. See a similar silenced gun: ruclips.net/video/OuVK0pQ05NA/видео.html
He was such a good boy. He listened what paulie said
Blood doesn't splatter that way. Trust me.
You totally missed the humor. His avatar is Christian Bale as Patrick Bateman from "American Psycho".
Theee stooges tribute . Hello hello hello . When Paulie Chrissy and Pus peek over box 😂😂😂😂😂😂
he started mumbling even before they put the tape on
They got rid of Gallegos too soon. He was my favorite character.
i see this kind of comment on every sopranos clip, i dont get it
The character writing of the Sopranos is unmatched by any show in TV history. Even characters who appear in only a couple of scene or perhaps even one are usually well-written and interesting, which leads into said characters being likeable despite the limited screen time and seeing characters who you like getting their head blown off is always a bit of a downer.
mine too lolo!!!11!
shut your trap punk
Furio Giunta The wire and the sopranos are the 2 best shows that ever got made for tv imo.
isnt juan valdez a joke, a reference to columbian coffee ads? noone by that name was whacked. the joke was there was a fictional character called juan valdez in the ads who had a mule, so "juan valdez has been separated from his donkey" meant the mule had been killed.
You'll be refrying beans with Pablo Escobar again
🤣
Paulie lands in Hell and finds it's an endless sea of Peroni beer.
His last words were “O’LL TOLL THOM”
The Sopranos is the best tv series I've seen and will be my all time favorite. But what I don't understand, and what makes this particular scene unrealistic, is that there was never retaliation from the cartel for their guy getting wacked by the Jersey mob. The same thing with that other scene where Paulie and that big guy kill some colombians and rob the cartel. They got away with that like if they just robbed a bunch of skateboarders. Usually drug cartels have hitsquads in mostly every state in the U.S to deal with scenarios like these. It would've been interesting if David Chase added more action into this and had a scene where the cartel retaliates in some form.
They're probably low key pushers of the area, puerto ricans, not members of the Cartel. Possibly part of some street mickey mouse street gang. And even the Cartels don't have such reach in USA. They prevail most on the border's states and west coast at best. It's very unlikely that they were actually contenders on Newark's underworld.
@@JosephDredd31 but not everyone is a cartel member lol.
Yeah this show was great when it came to showing the inner conflicts of the Mob but in my opinion it could have done with a few more interactions with other crime groups/syndicates
The cartels aren't going to send sicarios for street level guys.
Take it easy, we're not making a Western here!
I love the way they sneak up 3 Stooges style lol.
One funny thing about this show is how they always tell things to people they're about to kill.
Paulie kept it short n sweet
They've been told... twice.. XD
Talk it tru, talk it tru the opening🤣
“They’ve been told. Twice. Now i’ll tell them”
0:34 “…Yeah!”
What do Sopranos fans think of this scene? From season two onward you would never see bits like the mobsters dressing up as delivery guys as cover to do a hit. You can tell David Chase envisioned Sopranos as being more comedic before the tone of the show became much more serious. In retrospect, the guys look silly. Although, Paulie's words to the Colombian were pretty badass, so that saves the scene.
When Paulie shoots the slide stays locked back.. what if he missed? Lol
if he misses from that close up he deserves whatever happens to him lol
"Juan Valdez has been separated from his donkey."
any dislikes are people refrying beans with pablo escobah
Nearly all these guys must have previous form so their prints would've been on file so why did they never wear gloves when they killed someone? or was that just a mistake by the makers of the series?
We been told them twice, now Ill tell em
They've been told, twice. Now I'll tell them.
At least that speech meant the guy never saw it coming.
That half-enthusiastic “Yeah!” at the end was worth a chuckle.
I like that the gun's slide stays open after Paulie shot. Like he had one round and that's it.
If the silencer is directly attached to the barrel on a recoil-operated pistol the extra mass can often cause the gun to fail to cycle completely, which can cause the slide to jam up (usually because the fired case didn't eject fully). Modern silencers have a piston and spring system to delay the inertia from the silencer so the gun will function normally, but he may have been using a homemade one that doesn't have that. (Or they could have just had one round in the gun for that shot.)
Blanks don't cycle well sometimes
When you realize that Rudy Diaz, this guy and the butcher shop guy that put his finger on the scale were all the same actor.
It shouldn't have been too hard for investigators to discover who purchased three uniforms with hats and a big ass refrigerator box.
Purchased? Not likely.
ah yes, just what i need in my fictional tv show. HYPER REALISM!!!
The 66 people who disliked this video need to be refrying beans with Pablo Escobar.
Nah, they’ll be doing it with joe.
It doesn't make sense that Paulie would deliver this long speech of he was just going to kill him
He probably just wanted the guy to know exactly why he was about to die.
The real reason is, of course, to let the TV audience know why he was about to die.
It's because it's TV... also, Paulie was always the most dramatic of the bunch, made a big deal out of everything
Love the Three Stooges moment at the beginning.
Holy fucking shit, what a fucking hit!!
This might be the only time anyone actually used a silencer on this show.
Sil when he whacked Jimmy and Phil whacking Angelo
What yomo said plus silenced guns in the Favreau in-show movie D-Girl. Big Pussy uses one to threaten the queers in 46 Long. Palmice whacking Filone.
Puilie Gualtieri was my favorite character. I wish the writers did more with him
You had me at “Puilie”
Juan Diesel was my favourite character.
Pablo Escobar would Bury the Sopranos.
Cartels are only that powerful on their home countries. And some places on the border's states at best. They could never operate in the heart of USA like they do in those places.
why does he even tell him anything if he intends to kill him?
Because hes a sick psycopath
R.I.P TONY SIRICO 1942-2022
Every line every show
Put Pauly in charge of building the wall.
Only as a NO SHOW job.
I got dog shit in my tire treads "hey amigo"
@@rodneyw.2312 And between your ears.
In real life the Cartel would wipe out The Sopranos
I dont think so, New Jersey is mafia territory, Not Colombia or south america
Not likely. Sopranos may be a glorified crew but with New York backing them, cartel would stay far away
@@GuerreroDelInfoCartels have literaly armies on their disposal -thousands of soldiers, tanks, helicopters etc. They would crush the New York mob
Not sure why he had only one round in that gun. Slide stayed back once he shot.
Great shot.
this scene seems so out of character with the rest of the series ---- the sopranos murdering someone over drug territory? when else was drugs a big part of their business
It wants to look real but then it ends up being a cartoon show.
I can tell you a drug cartel would definitely seek revenge
@@user-nq7rz4do3g oh yeah, i bet you would know
@@simonorwell It doesn't take much to be aware of that
what is the point of explaining a guy if you're gonna shoot him
basically its like reading a book knowing you have a memento illness ...
+TheBarbahaba he's a psychopath. enjoying the moment.
that is also true :)
still he shouldnt be like i told you so
since he just killed the messenger :)
*****
+TheBarbahaba yeah. seems unfair. They didn't care who they hit, as long as it hurt and it had the intended effect on their rivals.
Does that mean you forget it completely? I would pay good money to do that with my favourite movies and albums! Being able to experience something the first time again would be amazing
+Mac just dont forget to leave a note telling your self to watch it ,,,
if you havnt seen it watch memento one of nolans first movies
Good makeup job on the entry wound.
Least they still delivered the refrigerator...that's top notch service
The body count sure we're piling up on this show. Surprise they had anyone left to appear .
John Minion *were
*was
Mad Katt *wasp
The Colombians would’ve massacred the whole New Jersey Mafia....
Yeah!
He thought he was gonna let him go so cruel