@@nikushakajaia8519 I believe the implication is that Rothstein isn’t trustworthy. Since the advent of anesthetics, certain unscrupulous physicians have used them to take advantage of unsuspecting patients. There have been many documented cases in which a person was anesthetized and harmed in some way while unconscious. The victim might have recovered from the effects of the anesthesia prematurely and discovered the physician going through their personal belongings or doing *other things they shouldn’t. *since this is YT, I can’t elaborate further but I’m sure you get the gist.
when your scheme backfires so badly that you forever change the way a major league sport is run (and then inspire other major league sports to do the same) I'd say that the shit will never dry.
@@ceerious Just for the record...you're doing great with these ones, already. I'm pumping views in like nobody's business. I think I'm on my 5th watch of this one, and probably 3-4 of the Rosetti one. This is the only way to watch this show. It allows me to avoid the HUGE tonal drag-down that is Narcisse.
some days I make 20 videos, some days I make none. there are weeks, sometimes months in fact when i dont made a video at all because simply there is no play. so I wait, plan, marshal my resources. and when I finally see an opportunity, and there is a compilation to make. I upload it all.
When it comes to the way that HBO screwed "Boardwalk Empire" over by giving it a truncated fifth season to resolve what should have been three seasons' worth of material, no character was more squandered than Arnold Rothstein. They were just setting up the dominoes in Season 4 that would, in turn, result in his downfall and eventual murder in what would've been Season 5. I imagine an alternate universe where we got Rothstein on the skids, lost in his compulsions, and his murder actually turns out to be a mercy killing orchestrated by Lansky in order to spare AR further indignities. In real life, Rothstein on his deathbed refused to give his murderers' names to the police. That would've made sense if, in story, he realized that Lansky was doing him a favour by killing him before he could be brought any lower. Stuhlbarg was sensational as Rothstein and it's criminal that we didn't get the final act of his story.
@@ceerious I like that Masseria had something to do with it. Maybe Joe the Boss advised Lucky and Meyer that if he was going to trust them, they had to do the deed themselves. And maybe Arnold gives tacit permission to Meyer/Lucky to do it because it's the only move in the game to make. AR's out of moves, he's done, and his proteges have to make the right call for their own games.
Yes to all of this, that's how I pictured it. They were building this since 3x12, that scene with Lanksy talking with murder in his eyes and AR in the back? That was going to lead to this. Lucky getting rid of Masseria and Meyer getting rid of AR.
Wasn't the announcement of his death in the series merely a passing comment? "Oh yeah, did ya hear? AR died. Anyway... how bout them Yankees?". That last season stunk.
I feel like this version of Arnold Rothstein didn't get killed over gambling debts or anything like that. The other primary characters conspired to murder him so he'd stop stealing every scene he was in from them.
There's so many good roles written & directed & acted so well in this series. Like that extra beat of Stephen Graham's Capone giving Luciano the staredown after telling him to grow up says so much with no words about who Capone is, how he views himself & how he intimidates others. There's so many little moments like with so many of the characters that it's actually kind of annoying to watch series that don't have that level of thought or care put into them.
What an absolutely top notch performance here by the actor playing Rothstein. Seriously underrated performance. The series was absolutely stacked with acting talent.
@@josephtalmadge3108apparently the dentist line is a meta reference to another role that the actor who plays rothstein had. He played in another show or movie where he was a creepy dentist who took advantage of female patients by using ether.
What Ceerious knew and HBO didn't was that his AR video was one-sixteenth of a minute longer than the others. Just too large to copyright. Do you know what the moral of this tale is, Mr. Borko?
@dfviewer2007 shall we say a 1 time payment of 2,000 dollars to the families of the victims and say 10% of the game. 10% is good for now. AR we already pay you 50% of the game. And now you know why 😂😂
Probably completely reflexive on the part of the actor; in blue Jasmine Michael Schtulbargh (Rothstein) played a predatory dentist who drugged women using ether :D No surprise the actor smiled the way he did when the line was spoken.
Thee best actor that ever played AR that I've ever seen and yes I actually imagined the real AR as this character played him, so I completely understand and agree with you.
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obsessed. thank you for making this edit because i was thinking of making one myself without even looking. vastly underestimated the beloved people out there!
I think this might be the most well acted television show in history. There wasn't a single major character that didn't absolutely kill it. But I think AR and Luciano and Lensky are my top 3
He's actively mentoring him down to improving his diction and teaching him when to control his temper and why. I think they made a big deal of it in this show.
I love the seamless transition from AR being Mr. Big where everyone knows him to slowly losing his wealth and influence to the point he can use fake names with no issue. One minute he’s playing pool in a penthouse in New York to the basement of probably a whorehouse or something.
Excellent video, I watched the whole thing in one sit down and enjoyed every second of it. I wonder if there are any shows of this quality that I’ve missed all of these years, mob shows. Power was good, and Snowfall, but this was something even more special, perhaps.
Like he didn't have to even try in Men in Black 3 but he did anyway & made a lasting impression with so little screen time. He's one of those actors that does his job so well that sometimes it's easy to forget it's Michael Stuhlbarg. I'll watch a movie I've seen before & then realize that he's in it & he's doing his job so well that I don't think of him as the actor but just as his character.
@user-kw1ig4yu6i I love the part when AR calls for Nucky and Doyle answers and AR is like why am I talking to you. But why ,is there a reason ? Ya but why you? ALL SARCASTIC AS shyt 😂😂
Arnold & Nucky & Chalky & Manny were the only bosses in the entire show that weren't a straight up 🐍 !!!!! I would say Torrio too but then he ruined it at the very end by snaking Al (his own protege) & then later snaking Nucky in the back for no reason especially after he was already retired & I know he tried to tell Nuck to retire several times to look out for him but Torrio himself was already retired & out of the game , he didn't even have to help Lansky & Charlie if he didn't want to so he's a snake too !!!!!
Lucky and Myers are learning everything from this one man, how to dress, talk and how to make money. This is accurate, when Lucky told on 2 men, it was over for Lucky but this man showed him how to fix that mistake and when Lucky sets up the new American Mafia. He does live by the rules he made and he will never snitch on nobody else again
Watching this compilation and all the Mickey interactions it's amazing he didn't get capped until the end. He really had the luck of the Irish, bro was really a cat 9 lives😂
One of the BEST "lines" ever delivered in any TV-series comes from "Eddie"! Quote: "NOOOKY!... NOOOOOKY!...VOOT AVE YOU DOING DER???" "We're F***ING Eddie! Leave us alone!" "Sovvy! I heard you screaming! I thought you in tvouble! ... (after a while - again!) : "...NOOKY! NOOOOOKYYYY!!..." (angrily!) ..."WHAAAAAAT????"... "Theve is a VOMAN HERE! She says she's PVEGNANT!" (panicky!) ..."WHAAAAAAAAT???" "YAAAAA! ...YOU MET HER YESTERDAY!" ...WTF??? XD XD ...
Jesus Christ I just made a retwatch of the show and I'm having all the feelings again. How I miss it, how I regret the scenes we didn't get to see... In case you're having the blues too: there's a movie that came out last year, directed and written by Jack Houston (Richard Harrow), that's starring Steve Buscemi (Nucky Thompson), Michael Pitt (Jimmy Darmody), Anatol Yusef (Meyer Lansky) and other great actors like Ron Perlman and Joe Pesci. Can't find the movie but I sure want to watch it. Also, for more BE cast togheter: check out the series Tulsa King, written by Terence Winter (the writer of BE): there's Vincent Piazza (Lucky Luciano), Chris Caldovino (Tonino), Domenick Lombardozzi (Ralph Capone), Joseph Riccobene (Frankie Yale). I'm planning to watch it soon. Also, infos from IMDB: it seems Vincent Piazza and Terence Winter are writing together a series called Midge that "focuses on Thomas Midgley Jr.'s creation of leaded gasoline and Freon in the 20th century's first half." This sounds so good, let's just hope it gets somewhere!
Arnold was always getting screwed out of a liquor delivery. Nucky and Jimmy both did shotty business when it came to delivering liquor to paying customers.
Even in the 20's, AR considered Jersey nothing but a glorified Crew
AR fixed a World Series, but Carmine invented point shaving!
@@Djm8520Junior bought a black Fleetwood. Nobody beat da spread
@@josephtalmadge3108 CCNY vs Kentucky-1951! 🤣
@Djm8520 😂😂😂. Hey brother did you post. I didn't see anything
@@josephtalmadge3108 Yes. A dialogue between AR and Lucky.
Drinking milk out of a whisky glass is mad business
@@Nqobie1 😂😂😂👍
As someone who's drank milk out of the same tumblers as my scotch, it's pretty funny/chill in a way.
Its how i drink half and half
@@RealFluse I make white russians, after writing a check for 35 cents for the half and half. The way of the Dude.
I thought it was 65 @@craigore2011
“Creepin’ around like a dentist with the ether” god dang that’s such a perfect way to describe Rothstein.
Gyp had a few impeccable roasts on Rothstein.
And one of the funniest things in this show! I wish we had more scenes like this instead of all that depressing stuff about gillian
Could you explain that expression, "dentist with the ether" ? I don't know what that means.
he made him smile even.
@@nikushakajaia8519 I believe the implication is that Rothstein isn’t trustworthy. Since the advent of anesthetics, certain unscrupulous physicians have used them to take advantage of unsuspecting patients. There have been many documented cases in which a person was anesthetized and harmed in some way while unconscious. The victim might have recovered from the effects of the anesthesia prematurely and discovered the physician going through their personal belongings or doing *other things they shouldn’t.
*since this is YT, I can’t elaborate further but I’m sure you get the gist.
A hundred years later and the horse shit still isn't dry
😂😂😂
when your scheme backfires so badly that you forever change the way a major league sport is run (and then inspire other major league sports to do the same) I'd say that the shit will never dry.
He's one of the GOATs for that
Remus does not appreciate the lack of a Remus compilation
good idea
Only if we get a Gaston Means compilation.
Remus will get transferred to Leavenworth if Remus doesn’t stop talking in the third person.
😂😂😂
@@ceerious Just for the record...you're doing great with these ones, already.
I'm pumping views in like nobody's business.
I think I'm on my 5th watch of this one, and probably 3-4 of the Rosetti one.
This is the only way to watch this show. It allows me to avoid the HUGE tonal drag-down that is Narcisse.
Amazing that Nucky went on to become a registered massage therapist.
@rustycolon9368 that animal, I can't even say his name
47……he was just a kid
20 years in the can, he compromised
A board certified massage therapist***
west CALDwell.
some days I make 20 videos, some days I make none. there are weeks, sometimes months in fact when i dont made a video at all because simply there is no play. so I wait, plan, marshal my resources. and when I finally see an opportunity, and there is a compilation to make. I upload it all.
But, YOU don’t cheat!! 🤣
@@Djm8520 the difference between Ceerious and HBO is that Ceerious bleeds red, HBO bleeds green 😂😂
@@josephtalmadge3108 Ceerious is very loyal to HBO!!
@@Djm8520Whats dis the fk UN now
😙🤝Hooooohhh! Theres the skip!!
When it comes to the way that HBO screwed "Boardwalk Empire" over by giving it a truncated fifth season to resolve what should have been three seasons' worth of material, no character was more squandered than Arnold Rothstein. They were just setting up the dominoes in Season 4 that would, in turn, result in his downfall and eventual murder in what would've been Season 5. I imagine an alternate universe where we got Rothstein on the skids, lost in his compulsions, and his murder actually turns out to be a mercy killing orchestrated by Lansky in order to spare AR further indignities. In real life, Rothstein on his deathbed refused to give his murderers' names to the police. That would've made sense if, in story, he realized that Lansky was doing him a favour by killing him before he could be brought any lower.
Stuhlbarg was sensational as Rothstein and it's criminal that we didn't get the final act of his story.
What should of happened was Masseria taking him out. that was a big theory
@@ceerious I like that Masseria had something to do with it. Maybe Joe the Boss advised Lucky and Meyer that if he was going to trust them, they had to do the deed themselves. And maybe Arnold gives tacit permission to Meyer/Lucky to do it because it's the only move in the game to make. AR's out of moves, he's done, and his proteges have to make the right call for their own games.
Yes to all of this, that's how I pictured it. They were building this since 3x12, that scene with Lanksy talking with murder in his eyes and AR in the back? That was going to lead to this. Lucky getting rid of Masseria and Meyer getting rid of AR.
Wasn't the announcement of his death in the series merely a passing comment? "Oh yeah, did ya hear? AR died. Anyway... how bout them Yankees?". That last season stunk.
Would you rather have the final season ends like The Sopranos final season?
AR: "I never received my shipment."
Nucky: "Long John Silver, maybe."
😂😂😂
Where the fuck do you get the balls. AR is bending over backwards and Nucky is acting like a free agent
🤣😂🤣😂🤣🤣🤣🤣
My bet is two Black Guys from Irving
😆😆😆 im loving the Sopranos/Boardwalk Empire banter.
I feel like this version of Arnold Rothstein didn't get killed over gambling debts or anything like that. The other primary characters conspired to murder him so he'd stop stealing every scene he was in from them.
Ikr the fact that they gave him an off screen death was criminal
@@josephtalmadge3108Blame HBO. They rushed the series to an end.
@@fighterck6241 Yeah they skipped from 1924 to 1931 in a single season.
@@fighterck6241fuckin eh. HBO was the antagonist the entire time.
I mean they picked the right guy to play him, that's for sure. He killed it!
The best character in boardwalk empire. The actor did a terrific job being AR
My favorite was the kid that played Lucky then AR next
I feel like that after watching every characters compilation !😊
There's so many good roles written & directed & acted so well in this series. Like that extra beat of Stephen Graham's Capone giving Luciano the staredown after telling him to grow up says so much with no words about who Capone is, how he views himself & how he intimidates others. There's so many little moments like with so many of the characters that it's actually kind of annoying to watch series that don't have that level of thought or care put into them.
@@ashleybrooke2087Without a doubt
@@ikaerus_1941 na , it was Lucky Luciano imo
Rothstein paid a million to quash the indictment but got it back because he made the delesio brothers sign 500k life insurance policies😅
Yup, when you do the math he actually profited a million off of it 😂 what a G
@@douggieharrison6913he didn't profit he just made back the million he lost
@@based-ys9um he also had a contract on micky doyle. unfortunately didn't get to collect.
Arnold Rothstein getting whacked, whatever happened there
WHATEVER HAPPENED THEA WHATEVER HAPPENED THEA he had an off screen death 😂
It's sad when they get their subplots cut last minute like that.
"Alright, then..."
You know who loved golf? Arnold Rothstein.
Jesus…Nucky why the fuck would you possibly bring that up!
This man has brought truth to this cesspit. No more 'all scenes' videos that are 15 fucking minutes long for a main character.
@albeastieboy6721 Our boss Ceerious is more creative than Spielberg ova hea
Lol@@josephtalmadge3108
This is such an underrated performance. Stuhlbarg absolutely nails this role - one of the best character portrayals I’ve ever seen.
I would argue it isnt underrated cause between him and Van Alden they steal every scene
What an absolutely top notch performance here by the actor playing Rothstein. Seriously underrated performance. The series was absolutely stacked with acting talent.
AbsoVeryLUTELY! STELLAR CAST.
michael stuhlbarg is the most underrated and prolific actor of the 21st century
lame comment. Prolific? Please. Underrated ? He's been amazing in one role, but not many other memorable roles.
AR polite disrespectful remarks are the highlight of this show 😂
@Crazy_e193 That's why Gyp Rossetti called him the dentist wit da eiither 😂😂
@@josephtalmadge3108apparently the dentist line is a meta reference to another role that the actor who plays rothstein had. He played in another show or movie where he was a creepy dentist who took advantage of female patients by using ether.
The quick math Arnold did when Nucky added the remaining Delissio brothers was hilarious.
Lmao totally missed that
Eddie : " I got za cake und milk for Mr Rothstein"
Nucky: " he eats like a fu***** child! " 😆
😂😂😂. Remember the time he forced himself to eat Tripe and was sick for days
@@josephtalmadge3108he was sick before the tripe I believe
@@josephtalmadge3108 And that, I can not abide. But I ate it anyways, to keep the peace.
😂🤣
Sometimes you just have to swallow.
What Ceerious knew and HBO didn't was that his AR video was one-sixteenth of a minute longer than the others. Just too large to copyright. Do you know what the moral of this tale is, Mr. Borko?
He had balls! Madom!
Lol double reference to The Sopranos YT videos and to Arnold billiard scene with Frankie Yale
AR showed so much restraint when Gyp insulted him. But you could read that smile..."I could have you clipped tonight, sir"
@dfviewer2007 shall we say a 1 time payment of 2,000 dollars to the families of the victims and say 10% of the game. 10% is good for now. AR we already pay you 50% of the game. And now you know why 😂😂
@@josephtalmadge3108and now you boys know why***
Like some fucking dentist with the ether.
Probably completely reflexive on the part of the actor; in blue Jasmine Michael Schtulbargh (Rothstein) played a predatory dentist who drugged women using ether :D No surprise the actor smiled the way he did when the line was spoken.
God this show had perfect casting. Just perfect. The guy that played AR like.. became AR completely.
Thee best actor that ever played AR that I've ever seen and yes I actually imagined the real AR as this character played him, so I completely understand and agree with you.
Incredible that they didn’t give him an on screen death.
Michael Stuhlbarg
Love these mini movies of my favorite characters keep up the great work!!
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A youtube channel takes a lifetime to build, and only seconds to destroy.
Clever 👍
@@josephtalmadge3108 It's true, too.
I'm reminded of the "allen palin" channel.
Masseria was a great character, loved that actor.
Absolutely. He's also in that series The Mayan's MC spinoff from The Sons of Anarchy.
No consider... is mine!
@@AB0VETHALAW love dat line. Another one when he says Meyyyyer I for get, howa you say yo name 👍
Yup, I believe his character is Oso in SoA/Mayans.
@@joseortega7815 that's what my reply says. You're right my friend
Thanks for another Boardwalk Empire upload.
@@zipjok8850Ceerious neva eats alone
That breadstick in a bowtie...i cant even say his name
nobody rhere that could take a joke
“New York where things matter” Rothstein
Arnold Rothstein and Brother Mouzone get their bow ties from the same shop in New York.
@@stephendavis6267 😂
"... actually* matter"
“But the show is called Boardwalk empire, Not New York empire rothstein”nuckys voice
Historically, Rothstein always said they were a glorified crew. We decapitate and do business with whatevers left
Animal Blundetto acting like a free agent...
Cant even say his name...
The warm, weathered voice of Morgan Freeman answers Nucky. "JImmy was, in fact, that stupid."
@ashleybrooke2087 I'm literally hearing that voice as I read your comment 😂. Absolutely perfect Ashley
1 million dollars and the location of Phil Leotardo .
Fuckin' brilliant, Ceerios. I'm moving to Chicago.
Chiraq?
What's Johnny Torrio gotta say about dat
Johnny Torrio probably isn't A fan of the current Chicago gangs.
whoever did the casting for this series....pure genius.
obsessed. thank you for making this edit because i was thinking of making one myself without even looking. vastly underestimated the beloved people out there!
thank you. i have more in my playlists you can check out. also gonna make one for Capone next im almost done
I would have loved to see the series continue into the beer wars in Chicago and New York. So many amazing stories and interesting characters.
Most of whom ended up dead facedown in the street
Been waiting for this to come back up since the day it went down! Good looks Cee!
no problem my friend
Uploading The Wire, Sopranos, and Boardwalk clips
Marlo: yeah ceerious definitely a puppy with the big paws
Also, the marching sound effect from 46:00 is the same as the opening sequence of Command and Conquer: Red Alert.
Scrolled down just to see if anyone else recognized it
Haha I noticed that too, how random
I am glad I was not the only one who noticed
Hell march ❤
Die Waffen, legt an!
The Breadstick and the Dentist, my favorite vaudeville duo of the 20’s.
I think this might be the most well acted television show in history. There wasn't a single major character that didn't absolutely kill it. But I think AR and Luciano and Lensky are my top 3
I've never seen the show but I've seen all of the compilations of the interesting characters thanks to you :D
Always had a feeling AR was used here as a model for what we´ve known from Lucky Luciano later in his life. AR was a model for him.
He's actively mentoring him down to improving his diction and teaching him when to control his temper and why. I think they made a big deal of it in this show.
Arnold was based on himself, lucky did get some mentorship from him
I love the seamless transition from AR being Mr. Big where everyone knows him to slowly losing his wealth and influence to the point he can use fake names with no issue. One minute he’s playing pool in a penthouse in New York to the basement of probably a whorehouse or something.
I love the look in that animals eyes when lucky jumped up from the table in the casino
I can't even say his name
Which scene is that?
@@jl_finesse100k win scene
@@jl_finesse Right at the beginning.
@@josephtalmadge3108 I’m surrounded by my people here lol. Random sopranos comments literally make my day
I need a glass of milk with this video
Maybe a little apple cake, which is delicious.
And a nice game of Texas hold them
1:02:13 is a top 3 Rothstein moment IMO, he realizes that there’s now an opportunity to get rid of the annoyance that is Gyp Rosetti
@Emperorfren That look 👀
When Gyp insults him, he smiles and keeps smiling. He's too big and too ruthless to be affected by the rants of a mad man
Goddamn, what a good show. I need to rewatch. Thanks for the upload, this must have taken a long time to make. Good stuff! Cheers from Alabama.
Took a long time. I have alot
of compilations plus another channel If you want to check out as well in my profile. thank you. cheers
@@ceerious Word up, I didn't know about the other channel. I'll check it out!
Excellent video, I watched the whole thing in one sit down and enjoyed every second of it. I wonder if there are any shows of this quality that I’ve missed all of these years, mob shows. Power was good, and Snowfall, but this was something even more special, perhaps.
Imagine how many times they have to shoot those scenes where Rothstein plays Billiards, he misses a shot and you hear “CUT! AGAIN!”
The actor for Rothstein is insane
this Rothstein is more creative than Spielberg
😅
Terrific acting
I loved that dentist with the ether like a brother in law
@@ceeriouslook at that animal Blundetto out there acting like a free agent 😂
@@ceeriousTurn Dat Off
All around without doubt
Some random a****** attacked him Michael in nyc
Arnold Rothstein never had the makings of a varsity athlete.
Joe Masseria has an army. A line of Cozzarelli's a mile long!
"It's not too late to go to law school" - "I prefer to make my living honestly" - Such a great scene.
Leo D'alessio, Criminal mastermind
33:33 I can’t believe this! You’re ripping us off for a G Note!!!
Michael Stuhlbarg is a fantastic and underrated actor.
Portrayed thee best AR imo. Same as for the guy that played Lucky
Like he didn't have to even try in Men in Black 3 but he did anyway & made a lasting impression with so little screen time. He's one of those actors that does his job so well that sometimes it's easy to forget it's Michael Stuhlbarg. I'll watch a movie I've seen before & then realize that he's in it & he's doing his job so well that I don't think of him as the actor but just as his character.
Some prick attached him in nyc
Weird almost cameo in Bones and All
Stuhlbarg and Buscemi nailed their roles. So enjoyable to watch them interact in their roles
AR was my favorite character in this show. I enjoyed the period specifics: music, wardrobe, interior decorations, etc. This was a great show.
This guy was my favorite character on the show. The uso had style, class, brains and ruthlessness.
Quasimodo predicted all of this.
Id love to see a entire 2hr prequel movie of Arnold fixing the world series & meeting Meyer & Luciano ❤
So many characters that i love listening to from this series but AR rises above all, even Nucky on his good days.
'youre triflin' with a man's reputation here' - me to mickey doyle in fronta Big Bank Rothstein
@user-kw1ig4yu6i I love the part when AR calls for Nucky and Doyle answers and AR is like why am I talking to you. But why ,is there a reason ? Ya but why you? ALL SARCASTIC AS shyt 😂😂
"You want me to got to war in New York?!" "Where things matter?!" 😂
Rothstein is a varsity gambler! Madom!
He was such a cute wee chap. In every programme or film, he always made me swoon!
I have NEVER heard anyone say Arnold Rothstein turned them on . 😂😂
Ar was a beast
Hes was 46 just a kid, but at least he got to say his last words 😂
Those were some tuff joos!
@@CoreyT127 especially that Meyer Lansky and Bugsy Siegal
Good job, definitely enjoyed this
How many HBO clips you have to upload to make twenty-two grand, ceerious?
35:38 Arnold had to rev up his telephone voice😂😂😂
Great editing!
My Guy AR was a BEAST!!! His Soul. REST IN POWER🕯️🕯️🕯️
As much credit as this show got its criminally underrated and Michael stuhlburg KILLED playing Arnold rothstein
Fantastic footage, I'm always watching it 😀 🇬🇧
Glad you enjoyed it
Yet another great underrated actor
"No. There's only the game you're in now." I loved that line.
It's a shame we didn't see him get whacked on screen, due to that time jump (thanks HBO!)
The fact that he got an off screen death was criminal
I thought he got an off-screen death due to the reality that we don't with certainty know who ordered him killed/shot
Michael Stuhlberg was brilliant in the role
Michael stuhlbarg nailed the role of mob businessman.
Sad when they go offscreen like dat. Thanks for the compilation
WHEN THEY GO
Arnold & Nucky & Chalky & Manny were the only bosses in the entire show that weren't a straight up 🐍 !!!!! I would say Torrio too but then he ruined it at the very end by snaking Al (his own protege) & then later snaking Nucky in the back for no reason especially after he was already retired & I know he tried to tell Nuck to retire several times to look out for him but Torrio himself was already retired & out of the game , he didn't even have to help Lansky & Charlie if he didn't want to so he's a snake too !!!!!
Lucky and Myers are learning everything from this one man, how to dress, talk and how to make money. This is accurate, when Lucky told on 2 men, it was over for Lucky but this man showed him how to fix that mistake and when Lucky sets up the new American Mafia. He does live by the rules he made and he will never snitch on nobody else again
56:19 Pure gold every time.
Average person calling a customer service line
Watching this compilation and all the Mickey interactions it's amazing he didn't get capped until the end. He really had the luck of the Irish, bro was really a cat 9 lives😂
One of the BEST "lines" ever delivered in any TV-series comes from "Eddie"! Quote:
"NOOOKY!... NOOOOOKY!...VOOT AVE YOU DOING DER???"
"We're F***ING Eddie! Leave us alone!"
"Sovvy! I heard you screaming! I thought you in tvouble! ... (after a while - again!) : "...NOOKY! NOOOOOKYYYY!!..."
(angrily!) ..."WHAAAAAAT????"...
"Theve is a VOMAN HERE! She says she's PVEGNANT!"
(panicky!) ..."WHAAAAAAAAT???"
"YAAAAA! ...YOU MET HER YESTERDAY!"
...WTF??? XD XD ...
47:10 "😂Command and Conquer Read Alert"
I feared I was the only one. I listened three times to make sure I wasn’t going mad
Felt a bit weird hearing it without the rock guitar rift straight after
What is it? I recognized it from red alert, but what is it originally from?
The first 3 seasons of that show are a bliss
Excellent edit
thanks my friend
"Mr Doyle, why am I calling you ? Why is that even occurring ?"
Impressive composition that captures much of the storyline
This series can give you lung cancer just by WATCHING IT!
Jesus Christ I just made a retwatch of the show and I'm having all the feelings again. How I miss it, how I regret the scenes we didn't get to see...
In case you're having the blues too: there's a movie that came out last year, directed and written by Jack Houston (Richard Harrow), that's starring Steve Buscemi (Nucky Thompson), Michael Pitt (Jimmy Darmody), Anatol Yusef (Meyer Lansky) and other great actors like Ron Perlman and Joe Pesci. Can't find the movie but I sure want to watch it.
Also, for more BE cast togheter: check out the series Tulsa King, written by Terence Winter (the writer of BE): there's Vincent Piazza (Lucky Luciano), Chris Caldovino (Tonino), Domenick Lombardozzi (Ralph Capone), Joseph Riccobene (Frankie Yale). I'm planning to watch it soon.
Also, infos from IMDB: it seems Vincent Piazza and Terence Winter are writing together a series called Midge that "focuses on Thomas Midgley Jr.'s creation of leaded gasoline and Freon in the 20th century's first half." This sounds so good, let's just hope it gets somewhere!
Michael Stuhlbarg is such an incredible actor.
Maybe the funniest "Who gives a shit?" in cinematic history at 50:45
Arnold was always getting screwed out of a liquor delivery. Nucky and Jimmy both did shotty business when it came to delivering liquor to paying customers.
the game never changed,,,killing for land and streets