1:30 When hearing an unfamiliar word, the best thing to do is to repeat the first syllable of the term, add "-whosis?" at the end and wait for an explanation.
Frank was the real OG. Loyal, level-headed, strategic, charismatic, comedic, kind (for a gangster), and intimidating all wrapped up into a single personality...dude had it all to be an effective leader way better than Al did. Al was completely one one dimensional; he only knew how to rule with fear.
One of the best characters. The actor was A+, charming and disarming with that constant devilish smile. You know he is up to no good but you cannot help but go along with Frank's grinning scheme. I would love an entire series just on the story of this guy.
"The thing with Frank, whatever happened there"?🙂That's a line you've borrowed from one of the sit downs in "The Sopranos," right?🙂The reaction by Phil Leotardo (Frank Vincent), in that particular "Sopranos" sit down, was epic. Loved it.
Both you and Frank used the technique of positive visualization, therefore by aversion, this film is your baby, and the Capones loved each other like brothers in law. Mille grazie, Ceerious.
"Every fuckin' thing that crawls . . . is gonna pay." Stephen Graham is the definitive portrayal of Capone, and while the series went off the rails in its final season (through no fault of its own; they did what they could with what HBO had given them), Graham's performance never wavered. And this moment might've been his defining scene of the whole show (along with the scene where he sings to Sonny).
Damn I just seen this multiple times and damn Frank Capone was the nicest and proper mob guy I ever seen man he even gave money to george and told him to stick around and he will put grass In his house just a big loss !!!!!!
Frank actually survived the shooting and escaped into the Program. He raised a family and led a quiet working class life as an insurance agent in 1940s Newark.
I’m from Dubuque, Iowa, which is just across the Mississippi River from Illinois. I have a friend who’s family heralds from New York City, and is directly related to the Capone family. Al Capone was a great uncle, as I understand it. Al often traveled from Chicago to the cities of Galena and East Dubuque, Illinois in his efforts to get away from all of the nonsense happening in Chicago at the time. It’s always intrigued me how close I am geographically and historically to the whole Al Capone thing.
I always thought that if Frank would've been in charge, Mueller/VanAlden whoever you refer to him as could've played an even larger role then he did in that show. Granted I love the arc of that character, you could tell there was a constant state of paranoia being around Al and how unpredictable he could be. Thought they did a really good job teasing Frank and George as a duo in their scenes together and then ultimately Frank is killed.
Without question. One was cunning and pragmatic and the other was hotheaded and brash. As two underlings, they're the dream team. As two rising stars, only one is cut out to be at the top and the other has just enough gumption to do something about it.
Al's joy when he hears how Torrio's power being described in that news article. Shows how he'll enjoy it when he's notorious and will enjoy his name being mentioned as a man with power
BE was created by Sopranos alum Terrence Winter and utilized many of the Sopranos producers, writers and directors, but also cast members, including: Steve Buscemi, Dominic Chianese, Vincent Piazza, Max Casella, Greg Antonacci, Chris Caldovino, Dominick Lombardozzi, Edoardo Ballerini, and Brian Geraghty.
You forgot Omar! He played the drug dealer with the cute chess playing kid who was hiding Dumbfu*k Jr. right before he got whacked by an apparently invisible Vito
I was one of the people that requested more Boardwalk Empire videos a few months back. Thank you so very much. 😊 I don't know how you feel about Deadwood but I would like to see some of those also.
Capone really strikes me as a squealer....... Big and bad until something happens to him then it's tears and sorrow.... That's the type you want to sing for you.
Al Capone and Frank Capone were like a "good cop and bad cop" in an interrogation room at a cop station, Al Capone being the "bad cop," and Frank Capone being the "good cop," right?🙂Regards, Michael M. Kamau, Nairobi, Kenya, East Africa, 22nd August 2024.
If Frank was alive in season 5 then "George Mueller" would have been at the very least a captain in Capone's outfit; i never understood why Capone was so demeaning towards "Mueller" in season 5 given that there was a decade jump in between seasons
harrow has over 400 lines + scenes where he doesnt talk. would be approximately an hour and a half or more. i can do the best scenes, id have to figure it out.
@@Townesvanwaits lol, fair. actors having biopics about themselves feels too self congratulatory even for Hollywood. still, the dude looks and acts exactly like young Deniro.
❗While I really enjoy these series and the movies,I've always been discrepant to the reenactment of some of these guys such as Alphonse Capone.I guess in destroying Alphonse image,this tone stuck.But he never talk this way,or mistreated people,that wasn't the temperature of this period.Theres many accounts of Alphonse such as a dancer in a club stating that Alphonse was in,him all of his guys and he accidentally spilled a drink on her dress,her night ruined he apologized giving the young lady $25 for the spilled drink and dress a substantial amount in that time.
So let me get this straight, your a crime boss, you obviously know what your doing is illegal and you concerned about someone actually getting your name right in a paper?? Ridiculous. I loves movies and series like this, you can't catch everything on a first watch, you gotta watch it again to catch all the nuances.
No way!? Are they really? Where can i find the documents that prove this? I wanna be able to rub it in peoples faces when they say he's this amazing guy but if theres black and white documents that prove this im going to print it out and leave it stapled to a few family members doors lol
1:30 When hearing an unfamiliar word, the best thing to do is to repeat the first syllable of the term, add "-whosis?" at the end and wait for an explanation.
haha
@@DrJ-hx7wv Ralph asked me to take a grilled cheese and smack his dick with it. I refused on principle
Frank would've made a fantastic boss with his brains and balls.
Put me in coach
Frank was the real OG. Loyal, level-headed, strategic, charismatic, comedic, kind (for a gangster), and intimidating all wrapped up into a single personality...dude had it all to be an effective leader way better than Al did. Al was completely one one dimensional; he only knew how to rule with fear.
Al and Frank can be compared to a "good cop and bad cop" interrogating someone, right?🙂
One of the best characters. The actor was A+, charming and disarming with that constant devilish smile. You know he is up to no good but you cannot help but go along with Frank's grinning scheme. I would love an entire series just on the story of this guy.
amazing actor
Like wise brother we need him in more mob films I'm tired of those same faces Pacino joe deniro
I home somebody listening
Freaking hilarious that only AL'S brothers could've talked to AL like that 😂
Frennnnnk! Freeeeeeeeeeek!
That scene where Al Capone lets it loose with the Tommy gun,, is gold ..one of the best scenes in cinema
These boardwalk uploads have been nice !!!
thanks bro!
@@ceerious of course skippa ! Bon fortuna 🍷
@@Benny-Fazio salute 🍷
@@Benny-Fazio bone for tuna?
"The thing with Frank, whatever happened there."
whateva happened thea????
@@ceerious It's sad when they go young like that.
@@stephendavis6267"When they go"? cmon, huh
"The thing with Frank, whatever happened there"?🙂That's a line you've borrowed from one of the sit downs in "The Sopranos," right?🙂The reaction by Phil Leotardo (Frank Vincent), in that particular "Sopranos" sit down, was epic. Loved it.
it died on the vine, died on the vine
Ralph was a brute, Al was a brute with brains but Frank was all brains, should have been the one in charge
I've read that frank was even more hot headed than Al was lol
Frank was coming up so would have been on the streets a lot but had he been boss he would have been a lot more under the radar than Al was@@logang6583
@@logang6583yeah these dudes were all neanderthals! Especially in those days. Were all 3 probably shared the same room? Their entire youth.
He would’ve been had he lived.
He got killed
Both you and Frank used the technique of positive visualization, therefore by aversion, this film is your baby, and the Capones loved each other like brothers in law. Mille grazie, Ceerious.
all this predicted, by whom you already know
It even out shown versayles. Designed by - the…something
@@knockrotter9372 The hunchback of notre dame?
@@knockrotter9372 I dee-dant!
@@knockrotter9372 I dee-dant!
I really liked how he try to put wheeler under wing and defended him from al with the "respect the boundaries" line...the guy who played him is great
top notch. loved his acting.
It’s sad when go young like that
When they go?
that animal van alden
Well, he didn't have the makings of a varsity athlete.
Whatever happen there!
He died on the vine. He died on the vine
"Every fuckin' thing that crawls . . . is gonna pay."
Stephen Graham is the definitive portrayal of Capone, and while the series went off the rails in its final season (through no fault of its own; they did what they could with what HBO had given them), Graham's performance never wavered. And this moment might've been his defining scene of the whole show (along with the scene where he sings to Sonny).
Graham looks nothing like Capone and he still owned the role. Very impressive acting.
Graham is good as a *character named Capone* ...but none of this is close to the reality.
This is just a dramatic TV show. It's a SWEET one, though!
Damn I just seen this multiple times and damn Frank Capone was the nicest and proper mob guy I ever seen man he even gave money to george and told him to stick around and he will put grass In his house just a big loss !!!!!!
Frank was a man, that’s saying a lot nowadays
No more, Mueller. No more of this.
Eat a breadstick
I did 20 years...
@@LolmeepYou know the ackavit makes you emotional...
You guessed it.
Frank Capone.
murder is now legal in the state of New Jersey!
Frank actually survived the shooting and escaped into the Program. He raised a family and led a quiet working class life as an insurance agent in 1940s Newark.
I KNEW I recognized him!
"Yo B, Frank was a man in his time, you know." "He a man today, he a man."
Facts brother we need more frank in the Big screens we need frank in tulsa king with Stallone
I’m from Dubuque, Iowa, which is just across the Mississippi River from Illinois. I have a friend who’s family heralds from New York City, and is directly related to the Capone family. Al Capone was a great uncle, as I understand it. Al often traveled from Chicago to the cities of Galena and East Dubuque, Illinois in his efforts to get away from all of the nonsense happening in Chicago at the time. It’s always intrigued me how close I am geographically and historically to the whole Al Capone thing.
I always thought that if Frank would've been in charge, Mueller/VanAlden whoever you refer to him as could've played an even larger role then he did in that show. Granted I love the arc of that character, you could tell there was a constant state of paranoia being around Al and how unpredictable he could be. Thought they did a really good job teasing Frank and George as a duo in their scenes together and then ultimately Frank is killed.
There would’ve definitely been a power struggle between Al and Frank if Frank never got killed
Without question. One was cunning and pragmatic and the other was hotheaded and brash. As two underlings, they're the dream team. As two rising stars, only one is cut out to be at the top and the other has just enough gumption to do something about it.
Al's joy when he hears how Torrio's power being described in that news article. Shows how he'll enjoy it when he's notorious and will enjoy his name being mentioned as a man with power
BE was created by Sopranos alum Terrence Winter and utilized many of the Sopranos producers, writers and directors, but also cast members, including: Steve Buscemi, Dominic Chianese, Vincent Piazza, Max Casella, Greg Antonacci, Chris Caldovino, Dominick Lombardozzi, Edoardo Ballerini, and Brian Geraghty.
All those Actors appeared on sopranos besides Dominick Lombardozzi. He plays Herc on The Wire
You tell your friend don hauser will not be intimidated!!
@@93whizkiddchalky whites actor was Omar from the wire as well
You forgot Omar! He played the drug dealer with the cute chess playing kid who was hiding Dumbfu*k Jr. right before he got whacked by an apparently invisible Vito
@@Townesvanwaits 👍
Capone! With an E!
With an E! 🤌
Thanx for the treat.
Any time!
Please do an Arnold Rothstein compilation. 👏
im workin on him as we speak. gonna take a bit but its worth it
@@ceeriousthink we need a jimmy dormody compilation
loved the gyp video keep'em coming 🙏🏼
She was given Frank all kind of choosing signals! 😆 10:05
Frank was the only one to disarm Al. When Frank died, rationality was gone.
Ty Ceerious. You are a king.
my man!
@ceerious great job if you get a chance do a couple of Richard Harrow and Jimmy Darmony shorts if you can
After this we're all gonna call him ceerious the king
@ceerious Borko sends his regards!!!!!
Al conquered Chicago. Ralph would’ve ran Cicero. Frank would’ve run the entire Midwest.
Frank seemed genuinely terrifying to me even more than Al.
Been waiting for this compilation
I was one of the people that requested more Boardwalk Empire videos a few months back.
Thank you so very much. 😊
I don't know how you feel about Deadwood but I would like to see some of those also.
definitely more boardwalk coming. deadwood i need to watch. never did. cant wait to see it. heard it was great
@@ceeriousit's pretty good. Not as good as Boardwalk but still good.
I know nothing of Frank Capone but I know this guy nailed the role
Frank Capone could be James Bond I'm a reckoning ❤
Frank had a smooth demeanor
I forgot Herc 😂😂
I watched the wire after boardwalk empire and never made the connection until this video LOL
Did they ever found that camera?
Capone really strikes me as a squealer.......
Big and bad until something happens to him then it's tears and sorrow....
That's the type you want to sing for you.
Al Capone and Frank Capone were like a "good cop and bad cop" in an interrogation room at a cop station, Al Capone being the "bad cop," and Frank Capone being the "good cop," right?🙂Regards, Michael M. Kamau, Nairobi, Kenya, East Africa, 22nd August 2024.
Respect to Frank.
“Don’t call me that… Don’t call me that Frank.” 😐 LMAOOO that scene always has me laughing
If Frank was alive in season 5 then "George Mueller" would have been at the very least a captain in Capone's outfit; i never understood why Capone was so demeaning towards "Mueller" in season 5 given that there was a decade jump in between seasons
They killed off the two most handsome men on the show so early 😭😭 (frank & jimmy)
Could I pretty please request a Richard Harrow video?
That's not a bad idea.
harrow has over 400 lines + scenes where he doesnt talk. would be approximately an hour and a half or more. i can do the best scenes, id have to figure it out.
Sorry to ask. Please just do easy stuff.
@@stuckinaloop6637 i can do it. ill just need time. i like them perfect
@ceerious Its all love take your time. Im honestly surprised you replied at all.
Frank definitely had the makings of a varsity athlete.
Could you please make a compilation of Dean O’Banion? As an editor you are a godsend for scenes 😭❤️
i appreciate it. ill get to him. also i might make a real doc on him on my other channel. i have some crime stuff on there
Thanks so much! I’ll definitely keep an eye out 😄
10:07 rizz lvl 10
Someone out there making boardwalk edits? Consider me subscribed, keep up the good work
more to come bro. thank you!
@@ceeriousno, thank you! 😘
And WHO really was the power behind the throne in Chicago? You guessed it ....
Frank Capone.
Frank maybe a mobster but he treated muller decently
From historical antidote in references he treated everyone pretty good.... I mean those that did not cross him
Frank did not die from the gunshots, he died from lead poisoning.
8:08 😂 with a 1900s wood chair is diabolical
14:32 allways cracks me up...
I miss this show its hard to find good tv shows these days its all woke garbage its like they have completely forgot how to entertain people .
gomorrah, the wire, sopranos
@@ceerious I've seen all of those they dont make shows like that anymore you just proved my point that modern TV is garbage
@@allanlock4561 The Boys? Reacher? Narcos? Peaky Blinders(if you count 2013 as modern), Mindhunters? Kingdom? (The zombie one).
@@Lolmeep the only one i haven't seen is kingdom
Met some tough Franks in my day that's for sure
Man get got the Bonnie and Clyde set off, wonder if he got shot that much in real life.
how come the actor playing frank is so Handsome n.n
I wonder what’s Italian American for “I have to live in Chicago without my brother”
Frank capones actor was born to play young deniro
Not really. And I swear if they start making biopics about actors, imma off myself
@@Townesvanwaits lol, fair. actors having biopics about themselves feels too self congratulatory even for Hollywood. still, the dude looks and acts exactly like young Deniro.
@@Townesvanwaits
I hate to break it to you, but there have already been many biopics about actors.
Frank Capone. The coolest gangster in Chicago. Would've been an amazing mob boss.
I wish Nelson or George could have made it with Al Capone that would have been cool
12:25 Tuco Salamanca ass behavior
YOU WERE SUPPOSE TO COME TO ME HUH I REMEMBER NOW LMFAOO
I'm still hoping for a video on Snoop from The Wire. I'm going to be so excited if or whenever it drops.
Frankie would’ve been a fantastic president
" HE GET'S MY FUCKIN' NAME WRONG??? "
16:32 you left out some brief but good dialogue there
Snork.....
Snorky....
Is there anything better than slipping and falling when you're pooping in the shower?
He was easy on the eyes😔
Look at how they massacred my grilled cheese 😢
Can i request a Geroge Mueller compilation
compilation yea. story i cant
@ceerious what was wrong with the phat truck drivers face who fell asleep in the truck?
She's 1C alright
❗While I really enjoy these series and the movies,I've always been discrepant to the reenactment of some of these guys such as Alphonse Capone.I guess in destroying Alphonse image,this tone stuck.But he never talk this way,or mistreated people,that wasn't the temperature of this period.Theres many accounts of Alphonse such as a dancer in a club stating that Alphonse was in,him all of his guys and he accidentally spilled a drink on her dress,her night ruined he apologized giving the young lady $25 for the spilled drink and dress a substantial amount in that time.
I’m asumming this dude is giving borko a run for his money?👀👀🤣
Is that Butchie from the Sopranos?
yes
This fuckin' ceerious is more creative than spielberg
They were lije Dalton brothers with Muller as the talest one
8:05, today that is the democrats
If frank would have only been around longer. Also Al literally got hom killed I feel.
POW! You'd better ruun ha ha 🤣
I get the feeling this version of Frank is better than the real life person
lol by a longshot probably. sweetest mobster on a show
dining soup broth
bone morrow
frozen sections
How true are these stories?
some happened. some stretched truths.
Comments here are next level
The big truck driver who fell asleep what happened to his face?
Mr Obanion pranked him with a gun mal function
Lol @14:32 😆
All these guys having a great image of themselves should have been in psychiatric hospitals.
So let me get this straight, your a crime boss, you obviously know what your doing is illegal and you concerned about someone actually getting your name right in a paper?? Ridiculous. I loves movies and series like this, you can't catch everything on a first watch, you gotta watch it again to catch all the nuances.
Well he wasn't a boss yet he was like a captain but yes he would do shit like that all the time lol
He gave the outfit the blueprint in how to act and how not to act.
Vote Democrat not good for your health should have tshirts made
these days voting for rinos is bad for the world.
Family always should stick together look at the trumps crininials
No way!? Are they really? Where can i find the documents that prove this? I wanna be able to rub it in peoples faces when they say he's this amazing guy but if theres black and white documents that prove this im going to print it out and leave it stapled to a few family members doors lol
Please make a Gaston Means Complilation!