The to be told sorry we can't fix your smashed teeth or reconstruct your shattered face because it's the 1920's, boots were well made and orthopedic surgery was in it's infancy so hard luck yous gonna have a face that looks like a dropped dish of mama's lasagna for the rest of your life.
Oh my God it drives me nuts when people like you say this and what do you mean the height he was 7 inches shorter than Capone! His temperament is some teenager with too much sugar and some idiot. This is right up there with the worst portrayals.
....ya know...this is *technically* Chicago vs Portland LMAO! The cops were able to channel the spirit of Clyde Drexler before he was even born. So inspirational!
I just looked up how Frank Capone died IRL. According to what I read this scene is pretty close. The difference being that he was actually shot by police officers out of uniform who had been patrolling the streets in an attempt to thwart election day violence. Frank was out there with two other men, neither of which was AL. witnesses swore the officers shot first after confronted by Frank who thought they were rival gangsters because of their plain clothes. The police said different, claiming Frank opened fire on them first and producing a gun missing three bullets that they claimed belonged to Frank.
Al was there. They were firing while running through an alley, I don’t know where this Irish mob thing came into play. This whole show is a far stretch fiction of how things happened at least in Chicago
Some Firearms have such a Kick they keep the Body up, I Remember hearing a Story about how Nicky Scarfo Befriended a Guy who ended up whacking him & The Power of the Gun, Sprung him up everytime was gonna go down.
@@Frosty98206 Thats crap. If the gun produced enough power to throw the victim backward, there would have to be an equal force that would make the shooter fall over or break their wrist. simple physics that every film / tv program ignores.
@@mythgreatbritain5634 you are kidding right? the force of firing a gun is directed into the surface area of the grip and resisted by the whole arm. Notice that when you try to hold the bullet side of that equation there is less of you. To put it simply big BOOM energy make small mass go FWOOSH and make larger mass go much less FWOOSH.
@mythgreatbritain5634 they don't really throw you like in movies. If they did, every time you fired a shot, your arm would fly off. However this many bullets would knock him down, but with the car bracing him...
I think it's more he'd stand anyway but in that short time they shot him loads. Bullets apparently tend to rip through without much 'push' on the rest of the body, at least with high calibres, I suppose.
Question, how many full blooded Italians actually exist in the present day? Because whenever I've seen a mob movie? There are always italian gangsters who aren't FULLY italian, it's not a big deal to me but since the mafia is in fact real, and you HAVE to be a full Sicilian/italian to be "made" how many exist? Because I read that since there is so much ethnical mix up in America? Full Italians are slowly thinning out which is why the mob being they're rules on initiation and now accept and "make" half castes so long as they're father at least is italian!!
Davendra Sharma You dont have to be Sicilian to be made. Many Neapoliese and Calabrese from the main land are gangsters too. Camorra is from Naples..Cosa Nostra from Sicily, I think the word "mafioisi derives from Sicily. Also, John Gotti was Neapolitan. On a fictional note, just about the whole Soprano Family was Neapolitan
Tommy Geutieri but i get what you're saying...Frank Calabrese Jr was half Italian/half Irish in the Chicago outfir and he was a made man. His father was a powerful Capo, that im sure helped
He's such a brilliant actor! When the series came out, I knew he looked horribly familiar and I was like..." Where do I know him from?!?!??" If you haven't seen "This is England", the movie.., you're in for a treat if you're a fan of his work!
Okay, the first two gunshots from the agents I can totally justify, Capone *WAS* technically going for his gun... ...the following 100+ after a short pause? Not so much.
+tnerb tuner it was not uncommon back then. Agents essentially executed criminals often. Criminal rights case law was weak and oversight was non-existent.
+Lost cause of course back then the mob wasn't too afraid of killing g-men either, in fact baby face Nelson often actively hunted down and killed them.
Which is wild because it's supposed to make it more "horrific" but honestly to me it's most disturbing when they just drop like a bag of bricks, just gone like that in an instant Automatic weapons are automatically horrifying as a concept, you don't need to dress it up lol
The oldest of the Capone brothers, James, was at one time in his life a federal prohibition agent. At age 16 he left home, joined the Army and was a WWI Veteran. Later he legally changed his name to Richard James Hart. He became known as "Two Gun" Hart. One of life's little ironies.
BIRISHPM Actually all of the Capone brothers were talented who could achieve a lot even in legal businesses. Heck, Al Capone could have become a CEO of a major company if he had not joined a life of crime.
Surely would have made an excellent Consigliere if Frank Survived no one can really pull you in like someone close to you,(Know Personality inside & Out) shame how was Gunned Down.
He died before Capone even came to power. He played such a significant role in the history of Chicago prohibition, this was the only thing of note. And what do you mean reined Al in a bit? He only needed it in weird portrayals like this that make him out to be some maniac.
"piano" - Easy "usa la capa, pe' 'na vota" - Use your head for once "cummann' tu mo'?" - Somebody put you in charge? "che ce ne fotte?" - That matters right now? undenfined southern italy dialect (similar to Napolitan language) Very good screenplay
It’s interesting, when ordinary folks get tired of being mugged off, they are willing to dish out a beating. Good to see gangster bullies, get bullied back. 🤔
@@timothy4011 When there’s enough people, they will tackle anybody. No one is immortal, Government or Gangstas. People can only be pressed such much, before they think are sod it let’s have them.
Ummmm no. Al Capone isn’t even on audio ever speaking. Not to mention this guy is 7 inches shorter with blonde hair and about 100 pounds lighter. Every portrayal has him acting like some spastic idiot and it has people like you thinking that’s how he was.
love how you have half a dozen guys blasting away with buckshot and .45 ACP, and then there's the one guy with his .38 special like "I'm helping!" Naw kid, you're just the cherry on top of the lead sundae
Favorite episodes with the intro of the Capones and with Gyp Rosetti. Fine talent from all the actors who portrayed them. Even though the real Frank Capone was gunned down by plain clothes cops in front of the poll headquarters his portrayal was great.
His death scene seems alot like John Marston's in Red Dead Redemption. Despite Marston killing several as he gets shot, its really just the fact that he's standing through all those bullets in the first place
Loved how one of the actors nearly gets rocked by the folding chair at 1:12! Gotta give it up to Stephen Graham for his take on Al Capone, very nuanced performance in this scene! 🌎🇵🇷😎
"only stormtroopers could be so precise." "That was too easy. They're letting us get away." They missed because they were tracking them back to the rebel base.
Yep! That's how you deescalate a situation. Say that the other guys don't have the balls to fight you, so they have no choice other than to attack you or look like cowards. If Capone was actually like this in real life, it's a wonder he survived as long as he did.
One thing I liked about the show was how every historical figure dies in the exact time and manner they did in real life (more or less). Except Nucky of course.
I like the man with the baton stood over Al like he was in a mannequin challenge. History says he couldn’t hit him, so he let him go. Hats off to that man
@83rdox it's still a spoiler because it spoils it for people that didnt play it yet. The argument saying "you had 10 years to find out" you wouldn't say that about a 2010 movie.
I loved the part where he shouted for Frank so loud that he distorted reality.
I tip my hat to you Sir. That made my day.
@@Obikron123 ...Me Too, I've Never seen that before, now I gotta buy the video +d((~___~))b+
Hahahaha
Simulation confirmed. Pixelation and everything…
Every now and then I go back to this comment and rewatch the last 5 seconds of this video for a good laugh ....
God I love RUclips
Can you imagine what it would feel like to get kicked in the face with a boot manufactured in the 1920s??
Hahahaaa... That's funny. Either way it wouldn't be good ;) 1920 or 2020. ;)
That goes to show you the quality in products between the timelines. 2020, shitty Chinese products. No damn arch support.
@@SrChalice Oh, there's still plenty of good, US-made boots that it would suck to get kicked in the face by!
The to be told sorry we can't fix your smashed teeth or reconstruct your shattered face because it's the 1920's, boots were well made and orthopedic surgery was in it's infancy so hard luck yous gonna have a face that looks like a dropped dish of mama's lasagna for the rest of your life.
Not fun 😂
According to my college football coach, he should be able to walk that off.
😂😂😂
(r/cursedcomments)
Lol
funny
Maybe he doesn’t have the makings of a varsity athlete.
Yeah, but he's got to take a lap first to get his head right.
When your nationality changes from Italian to Swiss.
omg i laughed so hard over this statement
Oh!
The ONLY dumbfuck is YOU CLIFF
@zo koko my boy
GOOD
"Your brother Frank, whatever happened there..."
Why the fuck would you bring that up?
@@slackerman4161 "I'll tell you what fucking happened! This piece of shit's cousin, put 6 bullets in the kid, without any provocation whatsoever!"
David Leonard My cousins dead!
God rest his soul
20 years in the can. I compromised.
The guy playing Capone was the perfect actor to play him. The temperament and height and acting ability.
Capone was 5'10
Oh my God it drives me nuts when people like you say this and what do you mean the height he was 7 inches shorter than Capone! His temperament is some teenager with too much sugar and some idiot. This is right up there with the worst portrayals.
@@BudsCartoon overreact 😂
@@sockerfield Not really, you sound see my long rants on it...
🍿
"look at how they massacred my boy..."
"I dont want his mother to see him like this"
*look how they messed with my boy*...Don Corleone
😅😅😅
@@shadow-Sun No, it is "Look how they massacred my boy."
@@Shotokan1001 you are absolutely right ...I was sure it was messed but guess my speakers or my ears need fixing !
"Dies" is an understatement here.
He got ben shapirod
"Passes away" would have been better.
Evaporates is the adjective they were looking for I think
Just use "Whacked" instead...
Nah clipped would've been way better
Nelson Van Alden is both the luckiest and unluckist character in This show
He was more lucky than unlucky.
"Hey boss, should we shoot the guy who's screeming the name of the guy we just shot?" "Nah, I'm sure it'll be fine"
The shooters are cops; he was shot because he looked like he was about to pull out a pistol.
50 Cent would have survived.
fucking stupid
Get out of here with that shit.
Perpetual Student Curtis Jackson, the only human bieng immune to .40 caliber hollow point rounds.
True.
🤣
Frank: "I bet you don't have enough bullets."
Cops: "...and we took that personally."
....ya know...this is *technically* Chicago vs Portland LMAO! The cops were able to channel the spirit of Clyde Drexler before he was even born. So inspirational!
Bonnie & Clyde: "Nobody is ever going to take more bullets than we did."
Frank Capone: "Hold my Whiskey."
Bonnie and Clyde got more than frank
Baby face took 17 killed his 2 assailants then dragged himself back to his girlfriends apartment .
Sonny took the most and kick to head for good measure.
Yeah Sony definitely wins this
it's only a glitch
"Okay fellas, we're gonna go in there quick-like, shoot him 49 times, and get right back out."
I just looked up how Frank Capone died IRL. According to what I read this scene is pretty close. The difference being that he was actually shot by police officers out of uniform who had been patrolling the streets in an attempt to thwart election day violence.
Frank was out there with two other men, neither of which was AL. witnesses swore the officers shot first after confronted by Frank who thought they were rival gangsters because of their plain clothes.
The police said different, claiming Frank opened fire on them first and producing a gun missing three bullets that they claimed belonged to Frank.
Al was there. They were firing while running through an alley, I don’t know where this Irish mob thing came into play. This whole show is a far stretch fiction of how things happened at least in Chicago
@@BudsCartoon source: trust me bro I was there
@@speakinfaxonly21 Who was there? I've read every account of that day.
@@BudsCartoon and? Have you found virtue yet, or still searching
@Keith Morreale I was there I'm 125 years old.
I wished Frank was introduced to the show earlier so that we could have seen more of him
There wasn’t much more to him in the story.
He was smooth though
Frank was going to kill Van Alden to protect Al. Didn't matter than Van Alden and Frank were more alike than Al and Frank. Blood is blood.
No shit. Idgaf how similar to me you are, if you try to kill my brother, you're done.
as if this even needed to be said lmao
rootkit yea it did not everyone has watched this show and know what the characters are like.
*Did any of this drama even happen in real life?*
@@xtzyshuadog In real life, he did actually get shot by a lot of policemen outside a polling station on Cicero Avenue.
Lmao gotta love Capone. Little man ready to run into the entire mob of angry men.
Its a tv show
GyroLamb he definitely woulda had his gun out.
Nahh I enjoyed watching his ass get beat little dirtbag
Real life he wasn't little
@@Dayrahl u dumbass
Frank just never had the makings of a varsity athlete
he had it coming, his vertical was lackin anyways
Wasn’t very allegorical
small hands
"every once in a while, everyone gotta take a beating"
Imagine being the cop who just shot the car the entire time.
Frank's death sorta reminded me of Sonny Corleone's.
Shit! Are you kidding? They just turned poor Frank here into some nice swiss cheese...In The Godfather they turn sonny into a coffee filter.
Leena Park no it wasent that's how he really died in real life
DaBase333 that's how police ended you on those times, a foddamn firing squad
Frank CAPONE ... Weak !
DaBase333 are you reading my mind?
I love the look Alden shoots Capone at 1:05. He was one second away from snapping before quickly and subtly thinking better of it.
+thatonedrewguy General Zod was always the more calculating type.
I think it’s that chair at 1:07 that makes him focus back on the mob
I haven't seen the show. Yes it's on my list. Anyway, why was he about to shoot Al Capone? He was just tired of his leadership?
@@rockmyworldmusic because capone owned him and he was a cop
@@rockmyworldmusiche tried to box Van alden in. We’ve seen what happens time and time again when he feels cornered.
Capone: "Müller, fuck's going on heeere?"
Müller: "We're in a numerically disadvantaged situation"
Capone: "A what?"
Legend has it, Frank walked himself to the emergency room, got few stitches and released after a day..
Its amazing how his head and body are still together after all those bullets and its also amazing how bullets keep a corpse standing for so long.
Some Firearms have such a Kick they keep the Body up, I Remember hearing a Story about how Nicky Scarfo Befriended a Guy who ended up whacking him & The Power of the Gun, Sprung him up everytime was gonna go down.
@@Frosty98206 Thats crap. If the gun produced enough power to throw the victim backward, there would have to be an equal force that would make the shooter fall over or break their wrist. simple physics that every film / tv program ignores.
@@mythgreatbritain5634 you are kidding right? the force of firing a gun is directed into the surface area of the grip and resisted by the whole arm. Notice that when you try to hold the bullet side of that equation there is less of you. To put it simply big BOOM energy make small mass go FWOOSH and make larger mass go much less FWOOSH.
@mythgreatbritain5634 they don't really throw you like in movies. If they did, every time you fired a shot, your arm would fly off. However this many bullets would knock him down, but with the car bracing him...
He was wearing body armor ✌🏻🇺🇸🤘🏻🤣🤠
Cops: *shoot Frank*
Frank: "*dies*
Cop #1:... Freeze
NOOOOOOO! HESA MARINATING IN HIS OWN RAGU! YOU KILLEDA MY BROTHER, YOUSONOFA BITCHES!
Calm down Mario!
Nice.
barnabyjoneification rofl robot chicken-Mario gta
Now that's pretty fucking racist.
@@Madeguydo Except Italian isn't a race...
He’s still screaming “FRANK” to this day.
Tough guys huh? You and your brother
Frankiiee!!
Pretty sure Frank is still getting shot to this day.
Is always amazing how heavy gun fire can keep a corpse standing on its feet for a long period. 😂😂😂
I think it's more he'd stand anyway but in that short time they shot him loads. Bullets apparently tend to rip through without much 'push' on the rest of the body, at least with high calibres, I suppose.
For real in reality bullets have force and push whatever they hit. Imagine a bee flying into you at 300mph your gonna get knocked down.
@@elonmusk4318 No lol that's not how it works, if you look at videos of people getting shot for real they hardly budge. You've seen too many movies
When people get shot they don’t fall
Mike Jim no? They keep standing like a scarecrow?
Legend has it Capone is still yelling “FRAAAANNNKKKKK”!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Why are people saying that this scene is a homage to sonny Corleone. When this actually happened in real life while the godfather did not happen.
Question, how many full blooded Italians actually exist in the present day? Because whenever I've seen a mob movie? There are always italian gangsters who aren't FULLY italian, it's not a big deal to me but since the mafia is in fact real, and you HAVE to be a full Sicilian/italian to be "made" how many exist? Because I read that since there is so much ethnical mix up in America? Full Italians are slowly thinning out which is why the mob being they're rules on initiation and now accept and "make" half castes so long as they're father at least is italian!!
*bend
In the sopranos many of the actors are full Italian, same with goodfellas and casino
Davendra Sharma You dont have to be Sicilian to be made. Many Neapoliese and Calabrese from the main land are gangsters too. Camorra is from Naples..Cosa Nostra from Sicily, I think the word "mafioisi derives from Sicily. Also, John Gotti was Neapolitan. On a fictional note, just about the whole Soprano Family was Neapolitan
Tommy Geutieri but i get what you're saying...Frank Calabrese Jr was half Italian/half Irish in the Chicago outfir and he was a made man. His father was a powerful Capo, that im sure helped
He's such a brilliant actor! When the series came out, I knew he looked horribly familiar and I was like..." Where do I know him from?!?!??" If you haven't seen "This is England", the movie.., you're in for a treat if you're a fan of his work!
Pure brilliant film, as well as the series!
His performance in that movie was FUCKING UNREAL...
jimmy goody baby faced Nelson in public enemies
Tommy has gone a long way! Brick Top wouldn't dare to talk to him like he did back then. And he definitely isn't afraid of ze Germans any more…
I knew he looked familiar!
Okay, the first two gunshots from the agents I can totally justify, Capone *WAS* technically going for his gun...
...the following 100+ after a short pause? Not so much.
+tnerb tuner it was not uncommon back then. Agents essentially executed criminals often. Criminal rights case law was weak and oversight was non-existent.
+Lost cause of course back then the mob wasn't too afraid of killing g-men either, in fact baby face Nelson often actively hunted down and killed them.
Wrong.
MAnnaconduit1 I heard he killed around 50 fbi agents
Shoot until your target is down and no longer a threat. Simple.
3:26 He's doing the scarface dance but he don't need no coke
That gunshot dance people do in movies is classic. Lol
Which is wild because it's supposed to make it more "horrific" but honestly to me it's most disturbing when they just drop like a bag of bricks, just gone like that in an instant
Automatic weapons are automatically horrifying as a concept, you don't need to dress it up lol
The oldest of the Capone brothers, James, was at one time in his life a federal prohibition agent. At age 16 he left home, joined the Army and was a WWI Veteran. Later he legally changed his name to Richard James Hart. He became known as "Two Gun" Hart. One of life's little ironies.
I agree
BIRISHPM Actually all of the Capone brothers were talented who could achieve a lot even in legal businesses. Heck, Al Capone could have become a CEO of a major company if he had not joined a life of crime.
@@nodinitiative lolololol.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_Vincenzo_Capone
Al promoted putting expiration dates on milk bottles and gave seed money to start Jay's potato chips
3:26 *When you're the only CEO in the lobby on GTA 5*
so first off those cops are definitely using excessive force
They were probably bought by the mob, and that's normally how the mob kills their competitors, excessive force.
...I was being sarcastic.
Cool beans.
But it was definitely a great shoot up I thought, I love when mobsters go at it hard with guns!
stfu snowflake
2:05 that soundbite has been overused for a couple of decades now 😂
Bonnie and Clyde, Frank Capone, John Dillinger....the 1920s had a very interesting way of saying: "we dont like you"...
Bonne, Clyde and Diliger all died in 1934 soo you know
They cut the part out where just as Frank's body hits the ground, Al yells out "Frank, duck! They've got guns!"
I feel like Frank was the calm and collected voice of reason in Al's outfit. Its a shame he died. He could've reigned Al in a bit.
Surely would have made an excellent Consigliere if Frank Survived no one can really pull you in like someone close to you,(Know Personality inside & Out) shame how was Gunned Down.
He died before Capone even came to power. He played such a significant role in the history of Chicago prohibition, this was the only thing of note. And what do you mean reined Al in a bit? He only needed it in weird portrayals like this that make him out to be some maniac.
Michael Shannon gotta be one of the best actors that a lot of people don’t know about.
It matters to me!
Al's personality, ambitions, and fears all wrapped up in one sentence
It’s a shame how they pass away young like that.
When they PASS AWAY???
Cmon huh?!!!!
Frank was 28 when he died. Months away from 29. Shame. He was a good guy and loved Al very much.
he was 47 years old, he was a kid.
@@pdog109: Frank wasn’t 47. Like I said, he was 28.
'tis but a scratch.
Frank: Alright, we'll call it a draw.
A mere flesh wound. I've had worse.
Have at you!
C’mon ya pansy!
Law enforcement: A scratch?! You’ve a hole in your torso!
Frank: no I don’t.
Law enforcement: than what‘s that than?
"piano" - Easy
"usa la capa, pe' 'na vota" - Use your head for once
"cummann' tu mo'?" - Somebody put you in charge?
"che ce ne fotte?" - That matters right now?
undenfined southern italy dialect (similar to Napolitan language)
Very good screenplay
That's Neapolitan, not Italian
Sicilian dialect for Napolitani? lol
Napulitan forsure, Capone's were from Napoli. Makes this show that much better.
Alpha Taurus When I saw Gomorrah I took my GF, she's italian, she could not understand any of the first scene as it was all in some Neopolitan dialect
Alpha Taurus
Yeah it’s roughly a dialect from Campania, not very well acted anyhow.
Ciao.
It’s interesting, when ordinary folks get tired of being mugged off, they are willing to dish out a beating.
Good to see gangster bullies, get bullied back. 🤔
How is that interesting? 🙄
@@timothy4011
When there’s enough people, they will tackle anybody. No one is immortal,
Government or Gangstas.
People can only be pressed such much, before they think are sod it let’s have them.
Al Capone actor plays his part to perfection
Ummmm no. Al Capone isn’t even on audio ever speaking. Not to mention this guy is 7 inches shorter with blonde hair and about 100 pounds lighter. Every portrayal has him acting like some spastic idiot and it has people like you thinking that’s how he was.
love how you have half a dozen guys blasting away with buckshot and .45 ACP, and then there's the one guy with his .38 special like "I'm helping!"
Naw kid, you're just the cherry on top of the lead sundae
sundae aint the same without the cherry on top
Favorite episodes with the intro of the Capones and with Gyp Rosetti. Fine talent from all the actors who portrayed them. Even though the real Frank Capone was gunned down by plain clothes cops in front of the poll headquarters his portrayal was great.
He got killed by one cop a sgnt that shot him several times with a .38
So did he die?
sixyears Naa, they just gave him a few extra assholes.
sixyears hahahaha that cracked me up
Nah he's good.
Flesh wounds
Don't worry, it's just acting. He's alright!
What a friggin great actor Stephen Graham is....you wouldn't believe he's a full on Scouser! Just can do any accent
Frank Capone was the only one in this show that actually looks like his character
3:49 "FRAAAANK" *screams so hard he glitches out of reality*
HAHAHAHAHA😂😂😂
His death scene seems alot like John Marston's in Red Dead Redemption. Despite Marston killing several as he gets shot, its really just the fact that he's standing through all those bullets in the first place
Loved how one of the actors nearly gets rocked by the folding chair at 1:12! Gotta give it up to Stephen Graham for his take on Al Capone, very nuanced performance in this scene! 🌎🇵🇷😎
it's Sunny's death scene all over again lol
mm but Frank seem smarter less prone to his emotions, Sunny was impatient as hell and could go off on a whim
+Bertrum Hurny I think he was talking about sonny from godfather 1
ericlucas1 correct
+Bertrum Hurny Only bonnie & clyde never made it outside the car,but I get what your saying
+Bertrum Hurny Never seen it before. I think the guy was saying basically sonny was a hot head and that frank wasnt.
They shot Frank so much the bullets were holding him up.
Every bullet hit their mark.
Stormtroopers, this your marksman 101 class.
Take note
Dismissed
MysticDragonWolf I think one or two hit the car
"only stormtroopers could be so precise." "That was too easy. They're letting us get away." They missed because they were tracking them back to the rebel base.
01:34 I love the look on Mueller's face after Al says that. He's thinking "they do have the balls, and the numbers you idiot. We're fucked".
I knew i reconized Al Capone from somewhere else.Its Tommy from Snatch.
Snatch? Lol
@@cfg2704 yeah the movie Snatch. Go watch it
Tommy ''The Tit''
Well done fella, that's been bugging me for ages. Snatch was excellent btw
Whatttt!!! It is!
Frank was one of the coolest gangsters on the show. Was sad to see him go. He was an OG Classy guy.
2:03 Heard this scream in many movies. Just like Wilhelm and Howie screams.
Also in video games. Distinctly remember hearing this in twisted metal 2
I noticed that too. It's all over the place.
Yep! That's how you deescalate a situation. Say that the other guys don't have the balls to fight you, so they have no choice other than to attack you or look like cowards. If Capone was actually like this in real life, it's a wonder he survived as long as he did.
That scream is wonderful, heartbreaking.
"Oh I'm still standing...after all this time. I'm still standing, yea yea yea".
- Elton John
One thing I liked about the show was how every historical figure dies in the exact time and manner they did in real life (more or less). Except Nucky of course.
Most brutal dead in film:
Agent Murphy (robocop)
Santino Corleone (The godfather)
Frank Capone (Be)
The more I have watched boardwalk empire, the more I like it. It's terrific. I'm a sucker for a good period piece.
2:09 he really showed the air something.
1:41 This never ceases to make me laugh
Boy….I use to love this show. They did a hell-of-a job with casting and scenes.
The first worker chucked a bottle thirty feet past all the mobsters. Anyone else notice that?
Poor Frank he was a kid just like my brother Billy.
Four people are in a numerically disadvantaged situation.
Stephen Graham, quality actor
3:30 Old Frank’s a good dancer! 😂😂
If you’re gonna be a gangster, might as well leave a well ventilated corpse
I like the man with the baton stood over Al like he was in a mannequin challenge. History says he couldn’t hit him, so he let him go. Hats off to that man
Reminds me of John Marston's death from Red Dead Redemption...
The Tribute Master sweet, guess I don’t have to play those games now
@@ZippyMrMew
that shit came out in 2010 .
Thanks for spoiling the game asshole!
@@darealness818
You had 10 years to figure it out.
@83rdox it's still a spoiler because it spoils it for people that didnt play it yet. The argument saying "you had 10 years to find out" you wouldn't say that about a 2010 movie.
Jeez, I hope he's alright.
a bit of Bondo and duct tape and he will be okay
"he's gone .. and there was nothing that could be done"
And that's that
Meanwhile in the boys' locker room...
Frank died like Sonny Corleone
Being hot head has lead to a lot situations like this .
that was a great moment, teaming up Nelson and Al was a brilliant idea, two totally differenct characters.
I most of us can agree that the 1920s and 1930s had the most badass clothing.
No
Ah the good old times. Not a smartphone in sight. Everyone living their best life.
I like Frank, he was level headed and smart, gave folks a chance. Sadly he was too smart for his own good.
3:33- is that young nucky Thompson from the past?
cristian c might be
I think it's just the same actor playing an extra
Could be actually...
Time travel!!!!
You’re our man!!! TONY PRRRROOOOOO!!!!
Should've had that gun, Tommy.
Boy that Frankie can really dance..... I saw his tombstone near Chicago
When Van Alden aims at Al Capone his finger is outside the trigger guard "schoolboy error"!
Cicero IL is a skip and a jump from me and almost every time I ride through the town I think of this scene 😩😩😩
3:26 School nurses be like "Put this icepack on it"
If they keep shotting forever he will never fall to the ground
3:25 the class when that one kid reminds the teacher about homework
Thought he played a great Capone but I’d be lying if I said it doesn’t look alittle comical that he looks like he’s 4 ft tall at times.
Capone was small as shit
He was trying to do the micheal jackson