I love how there's always that one guy in the comment section who manages to find an essay's worth of symbolism in the most insignificant detail... like... "The Shoe Polishing represents Tony's subconscious desire to scrub away all the shame he's tracked into his home, and his shoes represent the life that enabled him to walk down the wrong path. David Chase is a genius and only James Gandolfini could scrub shoes with such brilliance. We lost him too soon, RIP." And then 2 comments below that is "Varsity Athlete" guy, followed by "20 years in the can" guy, followed by the occasional appearance of "Shinebox" guy. It never gets old.
There is, however don't be upset that your 6th grade brain can't fathom any of it! Why be butthurt that Sopranos clips inspire such great discussion? Now F off, you sweaty uneducated peasant!
@@dd.4910 Wow, if there was an award for totally missing the mark, it'd go to you. But don't worry sport, the bad internet man is not attacking your favorite show. Wouldn't want you to stress all 9 of your brain cells now, would we.
This is the danger of fiction. The Sopranos tells the story of mob life. Organised crime literally kills innocent people and destroys whole communities if not countries. And look here where you end up with a bunch of people glorifying the mafia like it's a beautiful thing.
i think this scene was supposed to represent the high point in the series - depicting the exact moment where all the characters unknowingly experience the most peaceful moment they would ever achieve
Their life where never peaceful or happy. All they knew was fear. That is putting fear into others, and looking over their own shoulders. They are all fat because of the stress. And they are all angry and ready to go into a fight to protect their fragile ego`s. A life of kissing ass ( the boss ass), and fear of beeing humiliated/mocked by their " friends". All in all a lonely and sad life
No one mentioned it but right after the FBI agents pull up Pussy leaves rather fast with an annoyed face. Really great detail. He's the only one not in the panned shot even though it's meant to be a peaceful and happy little moment in the show. Really shows his disconnect and his betrayal. Sopranos will always be my one of my favorites.
This guy uploaded Soprano clips for 10 years. And they all are in perfect HD unlike most stuff you see on TH-cam. True dedication. The best part is it seems he purposefully saved this as the final upload to give everyone the happy ending
True…..ay something completely random. Through this whole time of this show being out, I never questioned this but now I have to. How the actual fuck is paulie tanning!!?? It’s gloomy outside😂😂 more clouds than sun lmao
Wow, interesting thought to ponder. It’s true. I can almost remember “that last day”, too, though not the exact date. Junior year of high school, I got cut from the high school baseball team for sucking at baseball (but loving it nonetheless), and junior year was my last time going outside to play catch with my friends. Once senior year came around and I got my driver’s license, that’s when I stopped “going outside to play with my friends”. I was a late bloomer and didn’t start dating until college.
I like how Tony seems genuinely pleased to see Harris, and a brilliant cameo from the new cop. The way he holds his hand out to greet Tony. Such brilliant acting from all involved,
@@Bobaman5400 Everyone can act dramatically and over perform and its common and boring. Sometimes its the simple gestures and body language that is hard to do when your acting. Thats when you know you have good cast. The modern movies today are full of talentless activists who are just check boxing empty.
I love this scene. They're just being normal dudes for like 15 minutes, they send off the muscle to yell at a guy about his driving, then sit down to relax with a cigar and a tan. Then Agent Harris comes by to have a chat about baseball. Just a great scene.
Exactly, one of the many reasons why this show was so great was how they showed these mobsters who were capable of crazy, horrible things, were also just relatively normal people at times.
Hes talking neapolitan slang, not italian. He says : " Are you always speeding? you know that kids are here, you can run them over " That goes to show that Furio was a decent fella.
True, I don’t know if Paulie is regular tho lmao he went outside and forgot his sauce on the stove, and also how the fuck is he tanning when it’s gloomy as fuck outside 😂😂😂 the sun is nowhere to be seen 😂😂😅
Yeah a group of of grown up men sittin on mid day around and doing nothing, not caring about work oder any other things to do dont look regular to me 😂
Such a beautiful scene. Italians doing their thing, outside a pork shop, in an old Italian neighborhood, everyday activities buzzing around, Agent Harris stops for a chat, Paulie tanning his chin, Furio lapsing into Italian when provoked, the smell of meat chops, the golden warmth of a late afternoon sun. This could be the forever ending of the series. It was such a perfect moment in time when they were still alive, and you could forget they were gangsters and just chillin' like Italian guys in their man cave.
@@JimmyJames10-k7v just funny seeing people sympathise with these people when in reality they're complete degenerates who only leech off society. It's an amazing show don't get me wrong but in reality this would not be a good ending for any person whos not a criminal. The only one crying would be you if you got on the bad side of people like this irl.
@@unrealmagic6519 Oh piss off. It's a show you twat. There's always gotta be that jerkoff who brings real life shit into something like this. So annoying
When Paulie goes outside, he completely forgets that there's something on the fire. He was making dinner but instead stayed outside to bake his skin with zero sun around. Alright, man. 🤘
@@SaneVSBloodlust1944 - Yeah, but you gotta watch and stir, watch and stir. Otherwise, it’ll burn. There’s nothing worse than burnt sauce. Well, maybe cancer.
And like many mafioso, Tony never held it against Agent Harris for doing his job. It was on him to be better at being a crook than Agent Harris was at catching him doing so. I remember when Paul Castellano was approached by the FBI when it was time to uncover Agent Pistone Donnie Brasco as an undercover agent. The agents told him that if any harm comes to Agent Pistone or his family, the full weight of the FBI would come down on the Gambino's. Paul told them they had nothing to worry about with that because he respected their job too much. True to his word, Pistone was unharmed and the family took it out on Sonny Black who was the capo that allowed Pistone into their family and told him damning evidence.
TV shows and movies back in the days were so much better, can't imagine how good it felt to live average US citizen life, get back home to warm food and new episode of Sopranos
It seems like a happy ending, but in the context of the episode, it's pretty sad. Earlier in the episode, Tony was bored at home. He was advised not to do his normal, sometimes illegal, activities (going to the strip club, gambling, hanging out with the other mob guys) so with all the time on his hands he starts think about all the horrible things he's done and the sinful life he lives. Melfi tells him when people like himself are forced to "stop moving" they are confronted with their own thoughts, they see themselves for who they really are and feel guilty over it. Here at the end of the episode, he's back to his normal routine. He's hanging with the guys, there's "action" outside the pork store, Agent Harris stops by for a chat. Tony is once again distracted. He'll stop thinking about his immoral way of living because he's "moving" again and so he'll go right back to his old ways
easily one of my favorite scenes from the series. It’s just so simplistic, illustrating how their day to day lives are. And it fades off with the music, just beautiful.
@@ceesmith whoa, whoa guys we were just making headway here, I just lost my friend rusty, let's pit all this behind us, your brother Billy, whatever happened there
Tony trying to stop the itching with the shoe polisher was a classic moment in a great scene. The end song ‘You can’t put your arms around a memory’ by Johnny Thunders was one of their best in a very long list of great episode ending songs
What exactly was so classic about Tony stopping the itch ??? The man had an itch !! Don’t you give a fuck about your cousin Tony !! Where do you get your balls ??!!!
02:46 This is one of my favourite shots. Look at Paulie holding that silver paper in front of the sun while he got all his buddies around him. But at the very last episode, we get a shot of Paulie doing the same at the same spot (after the convo of Tony insisting Paulie to take over Cipharatto crew) but this time Paulie is all alone, left only with a cat that he hates so much.
0:55 Tony might be a smart business minded Mobster but in the core of Tony Soprano, you can see he's just a big caveman. Look at his Fred Flintstone face, with his bottom lip puckered out like he's fascinated by a technological wonder that is a f*ckin' electronic shoe polisher. Lmao. These little details are what make Gandolfini's acting superb. RIP.
He’s definitely still a little boy on the inside, it shows in goofy little moments like this, when he sings to himself or gets his little bowl of ice cream to watch the movies with.
I like how tony never answered Christopher when he was talking about the shipment of cars. Chris was waiting for answer, almost like at this point he suspected pussy to be a rat
That’s a good point. This is probably the only time Tony accepted hearing the answer “nothing” when he wanted to know what was going on. He would normally flip out and be like, well get out there and make something happen then. But, he didn’t seem to want to talk business.
The sopranos changed my life ... when I saw breakind bad I thought that no other protagonist would dazzle me more than walther white ... until view the sopranos ... and the great james gandolfini ... god bless this series and michael imperioli and to all the actors that were part of it.
Funny that Tony gets bored trying to work a 9 to 5 office job so he returns here back to the mafia clubhouse, where a bunch of guys are literally doing nothing all day long but smoke cigars, play cards, and make tomato sauce 😂
Go back and watch the episode the lawyer tells him to start putting in more time at Barone Sanitation where he’s kept on the payroll as a consultant for legitimate income to take heat off him with the feds.
I always loved how serious Sylvio looked when Paulie told him about the moisturizing cream. At first you think he's judging Paulie but then you realize he was genuinely compelled by the advice, as if this has been an issue Sylvio was looking to address for a while but he wasn't quite sure who to talk to.
The subtle humor is great - especially Furio yelling at Carmine in Italian and Sil adding "someone could be fuckin' crippled ya' fuckin' asshole!" in the background. 🤣
Just before this scene, Dr. Melfi tells Tony that sociopaths need constant activity to keep their minds off their evil deeds, or they implode. Then we see the guys, cooking, cleaning, playing cards. Tony shines his shoes, scratches his rash. Then they all go deal with the car wreck. Then Tony talks to agent Harris. Constant activity, just like Melfi said. This scene has two layers. One is Tony back with the guys again after laying low from legal troubles. We enjoy seeing Tony and the guys just hanging out. The deeper layer is much darker. It's what I love about this show.
@@Cole-by9xs It's actually a thing. Italians would call it a ragu, because he has meat in it. But Italian Americans began calling it 'gravy' at some point. And not even they can agree what qualifies as what term. Some say it has to do with color or ingredients. Others call it 'Sunday sauce' because it was cover foods made after mass. Personally, call it what you will. It won't affect the flavor any if you call it sauce or gravy.
Reminds me when I was a kid in the 70s growing up in Inwood NYC. My gramps would take me down to Inwood park where all the older men would play bocci ball, play cards, chess, checkers. Talk about the old country. Italians, Latino, Greeks, Irish and Slavs. They drink wine or beer and just relax. My grandmother and all the other women of the neighborhood would kick them out of their apartment and tell them to come back at supper time. The men were too happy to do do. Those were good times.
This series is & will always remain in my heart. When T died, I was in school at the time & heard in some news channel that he was the protagonist of this show. And when the anchor speller the show name SOPRANOS, it really hit me. Like some magical thing was linked with this show name SOPRANOS. At that point in my life, I promised myself to watch this show.
That's how it was in real life, the mobsters would send food/coffee/ect out to the guys in the cars staking out their homes/business's ect. Hell they'd ask if they wanted to go get lunch ect. Everyone knew everyone had a job to do and it was just business, gangsters doing gangster shit, law enforcement trying to catch them doing shit.
Agent Harris got his start in a Progresso soup commercial where he uses the soup can as a telephone.....true story! The minute saw him, I remembered this actor. LOVED him in the bugging of the Soprano house!! Baby bing is on the move. He had nicknames for the entire family. Papa Bing,Mrs Bing,Princess and baby bing. Hilarious, yet, a serious undercover operation
Lmao James brincefield, I remember you from the cumtown stream xD i told you not to mess around with that Indian chick, always stick to your own race man 👍🏻
I never got into the Sopranos, homeless without a tv, but seeing this TH-cam clip with mister Johnny Thunders playing it out, makes me gonna download the whole friggin thing.
It's difficult to describe why this particular scene got stuck in my mind, could be the end credit music, the vibe or something else. But this scene made me feel good..
Two things, 20 years later, this scence now resembles me and my friends being the middle age 2nd and 3rd Generation WOPs we are...minus the dead bodies buried in the basement. 2nd, I love how, Big Pussy glares at the FBI guys and then walks back into the store, leaving his friends behind. Talk about artistic foreshadowing.
funny how at the end of the video agent harris is talking to tony and puss walks inside. real for shadowing moment the writers of this series were insane.
The fact the he stood up when the feds came over speaks volumes to the way the world really works. The little the things most people don't even see. He's the police of his own neighborhood.
Absolutely enjoying Sil's and Paulie's small talk with one watching the another to don't fuck up the sauce. Also Paulie was the first to go out to see the crash and stayed outside, i hope the sauce hasn't burnt
I love how there's always that one guy in the comment section who manages to find an essay's worth of symbolism in the most insignificant detail... like...
"The Shoe Polishing represents Tony's subconscious desire to scrub away all the shame he's tracked into his home, and his shoes represent the life that enabled him to walk down the wrong path. David Chase is a genius and only James Gandolfini could scrub shoes with such brilliance. We lost him too soon, RIP."
And then 2 comments below that is "Varsity Athlete" guy, followed by "20 years in the can" guy, followed by the occasional appearance of "Shinebox" guy.
It never gets old.
this.
top of the fuckin class ova here
Charles Swab over ere
There is, however don't be upset that your 6th grade brain can't fathom any of it! Why be butthurt that Sopranos clips inspire such great discussion? Now F off, you sweaty uneducated peasant!
@@dd.4910 Wow, if there was an award for totally missing the mark, it'd go to you. But don't worry sport, the bad internet man is not attacking your favorite show. Wouldn't want you to stress all 9 of your brain cells now, would we.
Wish this was the ending scene at end of the series
Couldn't have, they all died or became eachothers enemy
Your post just gave me goosebumps
Don't be delusional man...
This is the danger of fiction. The Sopranos tells the story of mob life. Organised crime literally kills innocent people and destroys whole communities if not countries. And look here where you end up with a bunch of people glorifying the mafia like it's a beautiful thing.
@@thespiff not beautiful but definitely fascinating
i think this scene was supposed to represent the high point in the series - depicting the exact moment where all the characters unknowingly experience the most peaceful moment they would ever achieve
Per Christopher Moltisanti it's called the arc.
Shut up, you should scroll up, and read the comment with 6 thousand or more likes, its for you.
Their life where never peaceful or happy. All they knew was fear. That is putting fear into others, and looking over their own shoulders. They are all fat because of the stress. And they are all angry and ready to go into a fight to protect their fragile ego`s. A life of kissing ass ( the boss ass), and fear of beeing humiliated/mocked by their " friends". All in all a lonely and sad life
@John as if it's easy to transition into a new lifestyle. Takes at least 3 weeks to get the ball rolling
@@hisholiness4537 уход из мафии влечёт за собой смерть - предательство семьи
No one mentioned it but right after the FBI agents pull up Pussy leaves rather fast with an annoyed face. Really great detail. He's the only one not in the panned shot even though it's meant to be a peaceful and happy little moment in the show. Really shows his disconnect and his betrayal. Sopranos will always be my one of my favorites.
i noticed and was just about to post that. always some subtle nuggets from he and Gilligan,
Pussy went inside to try to find some dirt on Tony. The agent was there to distract Tony.
Sh*t, I've rewatched this entire series at least four times now, and never noticed that...
Brilliant observation. Well done 👏
@@hamsterdiving7593zabie observation
That is cool never noticed it I'm always focused on Tony and the agents faces in that part. Nice foreshadowing.
There will never be another TV or online series as great as this was. R.I.P. Tony and Paulie.... 😢
The scene with both of them at the table is even nicer now that both of them passed 😢 RIP two iconic guys.
R.I.P Phil Leotardo
Harry Carry 1pm lead off man Breaking Bad said hold up wait a minute let me put some pimping in it
I’ll try some of that vasics taper moisturizer
Subjective, not fact.
This guy uploaded Soprano clips for 10 years. And they all are in perfect HD unlike most stuff you see on TH-cam. True dedication. The best part is it seems he purposefully saved this as the final upload to give everyone the happy ending
Have you seen this new “luciano films” account setting clips over shitty music? It’s fucking terrible
Absolute legend
@@madtonesbr Videos of Tony with sigma music playing is hilarious actually
No, VITO gave " happy endings" !!!!🤣🤣😜
He aint no Borko, i tell you that
At some point in your life, you went outside to play with your friends for the last time and never realized it. 😔
exactly this scene.
True…..ay something completely random. Through this whole time of this show being out, I never questioned this but now I have to.
How the actual fuck is paulie tanning!!?? It’s gloomy outside😂😂 more clouds than sun lmao
wow
Wow, interesting thought to ponder. It’s true. I can almost remember “that last day”, too, though not the exact date. Junior year of high school, I got cut from the high school baseball team for sucking at baseball (but loving it nonetheless), and junior year was my last time going outside to play catch with my friends. Once senior year came around and I got my driver’s license, that’s when I stopped “going outside to play with my friends”. I was a late bloomer and didn’t start dating until college.
Wow, I never thought of it that way.
I could watch a whole episode with them "doing nothing"
Nuttin
Hahah facts
I could watch a whole season
It was nice watching the guy drink tea, I have to admit. Why don't I ever have tea drinking moments?
@@fokdat6318 pause
I like how Tony seems genuinely pleased to see Harris, and a brilliant cameo from the new cop. The way he holds his hand out to greet Tony. Such brilliant acting from all involved,
Harris’s partner is my twin brother.
@@Filthy_Larry- That's cool if true!
Yea nothing says brilliant acting like shaking someones hand 🤨. Thats seriously the moment that made you realize the acting in the show is good?
@@Bobaman5400 Subtleties are nice to enjoy, let people enjoy what they want to. Life is short.
@@Bobaman5400 Everyone can act dramatically and over perform and its common and boring. Sometimes its the simple gestures and body language that is hard to do when your acting. Thats when you know you have good cast. The modern movies today are full of talentless activists who are just check boxing empty.
I love this scene. They're just being normal dudes for like 15 minutes, they send off the muscle to yell at a guy about his driving, then sit down to relax with a cigar and a tan. Then Agent Harris comes by to have a chat about baseball. Just a great scene.
There's alot of undertones there that make them all horrible people.
The Nets are a Basketball Team
Nets not the Mets
Just like a everyday cookout
Exactly, one of the many reasons why this show was so great was how they showed these mobsters who were capable of crazy, horrible things, were also just relatively normal people at times.
I love how Furio just starts going off in Italian, like anyone knows what he's saying. LOL
It's an intimidation tactic. Like you have no possible way to reason with him
Basically, “what the hell are you doing?” But yeah half these guys wouldn’t know what he’s on about 😂
Angry buff mob dude coming at you cursing in Italian? Yeah take whatever you want
"CAHHMINE, THE FOOHK IS DA MATTA WIT YOU"
Hes talking neapolitan slang, not italian.
He says : " Are you always speeding? you know that kids are here, you can run them over "
That goes to show that Furio was a decent fella.
I love this scene. It shows them being regular people for 10 minutes.
True, I don’t know if Paulie is regular tho lmao he went outside and forgot his sauce on the stove, and also how the fuck is he tanning when it’s gloomy as fuck outside 😂😂😂 the sun is nowhere to be seen 😂😂😅
@@alllive7943Hoooo. Hold it there Bluto. Hehehehe
Yeah a group of of grown up men sittin on mid day around and doing nothing, not caring about work oder any other things to do dont look regular to me 😂
@@thomasschaad8229 you never worked construction…
just guys being dudes
The good ole days, while Phil Leotardo was still serving his 20 years in the shine box
at least he got turned into a house in the end
@@natebradley1999 whateva happened there
@@Aayush12211 whatever happened there? WHATEVER HAPPENED THERE?!!
Eating raddiatah grilled cheese, pretending it's manicot.
@@keithpatrick156 xddddd
Carmine should have been told to pay for Paulie’s food from now on for speeding in the neighborhood . I bet Chris would agree .
I agree
Love your vids man!
lol... how about a video series about the sopranos pro? I would definitely watch...and I would not be alone
you dress up like a little kid in all of your videos 🤣
I love your videos, maybe you could play the Sopranos game on your channel?
The use of Johnny Thunders classic "You can't put arms around a memory" really capped this scene off perfectly..
I'm glad someone brought it up, what a banger!
That Thunders album 'So Alone', what a great one that was.
That's what I thought
Very much so x
This is a nice clip. The guys hanging out in good spirits before all the shit unfolds and whatnot. Good clip.
The end credits song shows that also, "You can't hold onto a memory"
I like to think that this was how it was most of the time
Contrast that with Paulie's final scene in the series, sitting in front of Satriale's alone.
@@garytolin8725 well.....except for the kitty. 🐈 😺
@@garytolin8725 that was a very sad and depressing scene
Such a beautiful scene. Italians doing their thing, outside a pork shop, in an old Italian neighborhood, everyday activities buzzing around, Agent Harris stops for a chat, Paulie tanning his chin, Furio lapsing into Italian when provoked, the smell of meat chops, the golden warmth of a late afternoon sun. This could be the forever ending of the series. It was such a perfect moment in time when they were still alive, and you could forget they were gangsters and just chillin' like Italian guys in their man cave.
Makings of a varsity athelete
Walt fuckin Whitman ova here
Always with tha drama
OK OK skip the preambles and get to the point, ya fookin mook
Except when you remember the bodies hacked up in that "pork shop"
Just pretend the rest of the show didn’t happen for the happy ending
Yeah a bunch of psychopath killers enjoying their freedom happy ending indeed
@@unrealmagic6519 cry
@@unrealmagic6519 cry
@@JimmyJames10-k7v just funny seeing people sympathise with these people when in reality they're complete degenerates who only leech off society. It's an amazing show don't get me wrong but in reality this would not be a good ending for any person whos not a criminal. The only one crying would be you if you got on the bad side of people like this irl.
@@unrealmagic6519 Oh piss off. It's a show you twat. There's always gotta be that jerkoff who brings real life shit into something like this. So annoying
Furio goes right into action always. No questioning or second guessing
This is one of the happiest scenes of the series and as much as I love the show I wish they had more moments like this.
When Paulie goes outside, he completely forgets that there's something on the fire. He was making dinner but instead stayed outside to bake his skin with zero sun around. Alright, man. 🤘
He was cooking gravy. Its gotta simmer for hours
Ay relax, big puss was goin back in there, he woulda checked on it
As an Italian who cooks, that right there caused my anxiety to spike.
@@SaneVSBloodlust1944 - Yeah, but you gotta watch and stir, watch and stir. Otherwise, it’ll burn. There’s nothing worse than burnt sauce.
Well, maybe cancer.
You would too if you did 20 years in the big house
Such a great scene. I love the mutual respect between Tony and agent Harris, each of them knowing the other is very good at what they do.
Agent Harris was a pretty stand up guy as far as the FBI is concerned. He had a respect for Tony but he also had his job to do.
When you're constantly serving warrants and having to interview a guy. Why be a schmuck?
And like many mafioso, Tony never held it against Agent Harris for doing his job. It was on him to be better at being a crook than Agent Harris was at catching him doing so.
I remember when Paul Castellano was approached by the FBI when it was time to uncover Agent Pistone Donnie Brasco as an undercover agent. The agents told him that if any harm comes to Agent Pistone or his family, the full weight of the FBI would come down on the Gambino's.
Paul told them they had nothing to worry about with that because he respected their job too much. True to his word, Pistone was unharmed and the family took it out on Sonny Black who was the capo that allowed Pistone into their family and told him damning evidence.
One of the happiest moments from the series. All the main boys together. I missed the Furio days and when Silvio, Paulie, and Tony were all friends.
I get tears in my eyes at the end because it's just an awesome scene and for some reason I always think about how much I really love this TV show.
TV shows and movies back in the days were so much better, can't imagine how good it felt to live average US citizen life, get back home to warm food and new episode of Sopranos
Honestly my favourite scene in the whole show
The cinematography, the lights, the mood, everything is so great
It seems like a happy ending, but in the context of the episode, it's pretty sad.
Earlier in the episode, Tony was bored at home. He was advised not to do his normal, sometimes illegal, activities (going to the strip club, gambling, hanging out with the other mob guys) so with all the time on his hands he starts think about all the horrible things he's done and the sinful life he lives. Melfi tells him when people like himself are forced to "stop moving" they are confronted with their own thoughts, they see themselves for who they really are and feel guilty over it.
Here at the end of the episode, he's back to his normal routine. He's hanging with the guys, there's "action" outside the pork store, Agent Harris stops by for a chat. Tony is once again distracted. He'll stop thinking about his immoral way of living because he's "moving" again and so he'll go right back to his old ways
Very good observation, the sacred and propane
Sopranos is the greatest show of all time because every episode has this level of depth
@@alexanderm3504 i sell prophane and prophane accessories
@@joesephjoestar4449 Jimmy Olsen Ova here
@@alexanderm3504 awesome
easily one of my favorite scenes from the series. It’s just so simplistic, illustrating how their day to day lives are. And it fades off with the music, just beautiful.
This clip cut too soon. Best music fade out of the entire series
1:47 - I like how Furio started swearing in italian to the driver guy who obviously doesn't speak italian. This entire show is golden
Family Guy vibes
But that moment, when Paulie says : "I'm having good luck with Swiss Basics' Moisturizing Formula", and Slivio reaction, got me every time lol
Paulie trying catch some rays in a very overcast day is funny
Captain obvious, you are
@@artnwityr Regular reply, you are
@@ceesmith whoa, whoa guys we were just making headway here, I just lost my friend rusty, let's pit all this behind us, your brother Billy, whatever happened there
@@alexanderm3504 Alright then
@@alexanderm3504 That animal, artnwitr's cousin...I can't even say his name. No more, Alex...no more of dis.
Tony trying to stop the itching with the shoe polisher was a classic moment in a great scene. The end song ‘You can’t put your arms around a memory’ by Johnny Thunders was one of their best in a very long list of great episode ending songs
My favorite ending song was “Home” by Persephone’s Bees. But this one is up there also!
@@ConcertSeason23 which one is that?
@@Ar1AnX1x Its In Cold Stones, the episode where Vito is murdered and the ending shows him in the Thin Club picture as the song starts. Its perfect.
What exactly was so classic about Tony stopping the itch ??? The man had an itch !! Don’t you give a fuck about your cousin Tony !! Where do you get your balls ??!!!
Mr. state trooper.. please don’t stop me
So nobody is gonna say anything about Paulie just leaving his pasta&gravy cooking on the stove to go outside and take a sunbath?!
sauce, dammit
Pussy got that
ITS SAUCE YOU FUCKING DAGO
@@jzenhenko no bro real italians from jersey call it gravy. Am italian from jersey
Don't worry about the gravy, mind your business.
Love how peaceful this scene is, they're all together and it's just another ordinary day
02:46 This is one of my favourite shots.
Look at Paulie holding that silver paper in front of the sun while he got all his buddies around him.
But at the very last episode, we get a shot of Paulie doing the same at the same spot (after the convo of Tony insisting Paulie to take over Cipharatto crew) but this time Paulie is all alone, left only with a cat that he hates so much.
The cat is Christopher
Charles Schwab ova here
One of the greatest tv shows ever. HBO was killing it back then with The Sopranos, Oz, the wire and entourage.
Six Feet Under
yeah, and today they basically have "Euphoria" , where they just try to show Sydney Sweeny's tits at every opportunity.
And Curb. Must see Sunday TV
And don't forget season 1 of Carnivale
please don't compare entourage to those other great shows ... entourage's garbage writing and subpar actors don't compare
This was peak Sopranos. Absolutely some of the best times as far as character presence and overall tone.
0:55 Tony might be a smart business minded Mobster but in the core of Tony Soprano, you can see he's just a big caveman. Look at his Fred Flintstone face, with his bottom lip puckered out like he's fascinated by a technological wonder that is a f*ckin' electronic shoe polisher. Lmao. These little details are what make Gandolfini's acting superb. RIP.
He’s definitely still a little boy on the inside, it shows in goofy little moments like this, when he sings to himself or gets his little bowl of ice cream to watch the movies with.
@@redted12345 I still sing to myself, does that mean anything?
@@vvggg12 that you are alive! Never loose the child in you ;)
@@vvggg12 that you’re gay
@@la3615 Cool, that sounds good
R.I.P. Tony Sirico (Paulie)
Just a beautiful scene that makes you feel relaxed
Can almost smell and feel the cool air in this scene
the development of the tony / agent harris relationship is so good
Damn! We're gonna win this thing!!
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I like how tony never answered Christopher when he was talking about the shipment of cars. Chris was waiting for answer, almost like at this point he suspected pussy to be a rat
Hmmm. I was wondering why Tony didn’t answer Chris
up in da club!
Then Pussy says "nothin" as if to get hear an answer out of Tony
That’s a good point. This is probably the only time Tony accepted hearing the answer “nothing” when he wanted to know what was going on. He would normally flip out and be like, well get out there and make something happen then. But, he didn’t seem to want to talk business.
@@mr.molina8008 he knew Tony like a brother and saw he was in a good mood.
The sopranos changed my life ... when I saw breakind bad I thought that no other protagonist would dazzle me more than walther white ... until view the sopranos ... and the great james gandolfini ... god bless this series and michael imperioli and to all the actors that were part of it.
North Haven Ct is my hometown , seeing that North HAven Fair poster behind Pussy was amazng back then!
This show was more than a mafia show. It was fucking art, it had soul, it had spirit, it was one of the realest shows ever.
Funny that Tony gets bored trying to work a 9 to 5 office job so he returns here back to the mafia clubhouse, where a bunch of guys are literally doing nothing all day long but smoke cigars, play cards, and make tomato sauce 😂
Beats work any day. I totally get the appeal
where does he work 9 to 5? Is this a joke
Go back and watch the episode the lawyer tells him to start putting in more time at Barone Sanitation where he’s kept on the payroll as a consultant for legitimate income to take heat off him with the feds.
Sounds like Sunday dinner at my grandparents!
And then they stab a guy who makes fun of gay people 💀
I MISS SO MANY PEOPLE. I WISH TIME WOULD GO BACK SO I COULD APPRECIATE THEM MORE.
I love how tony and the agents are getting along so well here
I always loved how serious Sylvio looked when Paulie told him about the moisturizing cream. At first you think he's judging Paulie but then you realize he was genuinely compelled by the advice, as if this has been an issue Sylvio was looking to address for a while but he wasn't quite sure who to talk to.
Furio just gets in character from 0 to 100. Amazing
1:57 "That's too bad, you should be fuckin' crippled ya fuckin' asshole!" Idk but that line gets me laughing everytime.
You watch these scenes and you never want them to end.
I know im a nobody on the internet but watching these scenes makes me feel alright..only sopranos can do that🌅👊🏽
The subtle humor is great - especially Furio yelling at Carmine in Italian and Sil adding "someone could be fuckin' crippled ya' fuckin' asshole!" in the background. 🤣
There's something so nostalgic about this.
Just before this scene, Dr. Melfi tells Tony that sociopaths need constant activity to keep their minds off their evil deeds, or they implode. Then we see the guys, cooking, cleaning, playing cards. Tony shines his shoes, scratches his rash. Then they all go deal with the car wreck. Then Tony talks to agent Harris. Constant activity, just like Melfi said. This scene has two layers. One is Tony back with the guys again after laying low from legal troubles. We enjoy seeing Tony and the guys just hanging out. The deeper layer is much darker. It's what I love about this show.
Paulie forgot about his gravy
If tomatoe sauce is called gravy, what do you call gravy?
@@Cole-by9xs ahhh Bisto
@@Cole-by9xs It's actually a thing. Italians would call it a ragu, because he has meat in it. But Italian Americans began calling it 'gravy' at some point. And not even they can agree what qualifies as what term. Some say it has to do with color or ingredients. Others call it 'Sunday sauce' because it was cover foods made after mass. Personally, call it what you will. It won't affect the flavor any if you call it sauce or gravy.
No, he didn't, it's at the simmer phase. He can leave it like that for a couple of hours if he wants to dehydrate it more.
This was filmed in my home town. Kearny, New Jersey. GREAT town to grow up in. Sopranos and The Wire, best shows EVER.....
West Hudson Auto Supply.
Man I wish James Gandolfini was still among us, a hell of an actor
It’s amazing to realize that these scenes were filmed just blocks from the place the real “ sopranos “ actually hung out.
Vinny Ocean and the rest of the Decavalcantes. The real life version of the Bada Bing was in NY, it was called Wiggles.
A life taken to soon.What a great actor.RIP James.
The Sopranos always closed with great songs. Johnny Thunders "You Can't Put Your Arms Around A Memory" 👍🏻😎
Reminds me when I was a kid in the 70s growing up in Inwood NYC. My gramps would take me down to Inwood park where all the older men would play bocci ball, play cards, chess, checkers. Talk about the old country. Italians, Latino, Greeks, Irish and Slavs. They drink wine or beer and just relax. My grandmother and all the other women of the neighborhood would kick them out of their apartment and tell them to come back at supper time. The men were too happy to do do. Those were good times.
This series is & will always remain in my heart. When T died, I was in school at the time & heard in some news channel that he was the protagonist of this show. And when the anchor speller the show name SOPRANOS, it really hit me. Like some magical thing was linked with this show name SOPRANOS. At that point in my life, I promised myself to watch this show.
Great scene. Paints a picture of their micro-society perfectly. When they aren't being thugs and gangsters they are just normal people.
I love how Tony was always worried about guys in his crew talking to the Feds. And yet, here he is, casually talking to FBI Agents.. 🤣
I really liked the way this show portrayed Harris. Polite, but serious about his job
That's how it was in real life, the mobsters would send food/coffee/ect out to the guys in the cars staking out their homes/business's ect. Hell they'd ask if they wanted to go get lunch ect. Everyone knew everyone had a job to do and it was just business, gangsters doing gangster shit, law enforcement trying to catch them doing shit.
Keep your enemies closer my friend!
Agent Harris got his start in a Progresso soup commercial where he uses the soup can as a telephone.....true story! The minute saw him, I remembered this actor. LOVED him in the bugging of the Soprano house!! Baby bing is on the move. He had nicknames for the entire family. Papa Bing,Mrs Bing,Princess and baby bing. Hilarious, yet, a serious undercover operation
Just like real life mobsters💀
Boss snitches? Who cares
Underling breathes the same air as a policeman? "He's a fuckin rat!"
This, Cold Cuts (season 5 episode 10), and Stage 5 (final season episode 2) have the best closing scenes of the entire series. Absolute perfection.
Sopranos Home movies also had a fantastic ending
In Camelot too
Funhouse
it's just insane how authentic it all feels...
RIP 🙏🙏 🇮🇹👼🕴️Paulie just saw on FB about it..
Блин! Что ни сцена, то шедевр! Как можно всё это так тонко, так естественно, так гениально преподнести, уму непостижимо!!! Я слов не нахожу!
This has always been one of my favorite scenes from the series and I have no idea why.
Lmao James brincefield, I remember you from the cumtown stream xD i told you not to mess around with that Indian chick, always stick to your own race man 👍🏻
I like how the song is foreshadowing the whole rest of the series
I never got into the Sopranos, homeless without a tv, but seeing this TH-cam clip with mister Johnny Thunders playing it out, makes me gonna download the whole friggin thing.
You'll do yourself well if you watch sopranos and the shield.
@@kr2513 , thanks. I'm not too into cop shows, but I'll definitely do the Sopranos.
It's difficult to describe why this particular scene got stuck in my mind, could be the end credit music, the vibe or something else. But this scene made me feel good..
We all experience this moment in our lives, that one last time you and your friends or family were all together, blissfully unaware of the future.
Classic clip... *TonySoprano* is old school...I take my hat off.
@Comrade S e r g e y B r i n Well, Borko is down in Elvis country. Where else are we gonna get clips from.
Two things, 20 years later, this scence now resembles me and my friends being the middle age 2nd and 3rd Generation WOPs we are...minus the dead bodies buried in the basement. 2nd, I love how, Big Pussy glares at the FBI guys and then walks back into the store, leaving his friends behind. Talk about artistic foreshadowing.
I love how ready furio is. Mans is really him.
I think these kind of moments were quite common in their everyday lives, but we simply didn't get to see it often. Was good to get a glimpse.
this is like the heart of the show right here, you capture everyone's personality in one, minus the other major characters. This scene is wonderful.
Without a doubt the best show ever. Starting to get a similar sheen to it as the Godfather has. Just perfect
RIP Pauli Wlanuts
I loved the moments when they all got along, cause at the end of the day they were in the same crew.
Of all the hundreds of Sopranos clips I've watched on here, this is the one I come back to the most often....just perfect
Thank you so much for putting that soundtrack in the description. One of the best pieces of music in this show.
i love the weather in this clip. windy fall day 🍂
funny how at the end of the video agent harris is talking to tony and puss walks inside. real for shadowing moment the writers of this series were insane.
👏👏👏👏
1:24 suspicious looking arm wounds.
The fact the he stood up when the feds came over speaks volumes to the way the world really works. The little the things most people don't even see. He's the police of his own neighborhood.
Just caught Agent Harris at the end: "He a friend of your's?" 😏
I always loved this ending scene. Everyone just chilling, Sil and Furio just dealing with something small, awesome.
UP IN THA CLUB
His club looked like shit
Give me a thousand dollars.
i really don't think there will ever be another show with a soundtrack comparable to the sopranos.. david chase really is a legend.
2:12 That Sirico smile, knowing when you escaped the rampage of the Colombos.
I have that same Camaro ttop 85 edition. Gotta restore the motor along with a ton of hood work to get it back going but I love that style
The Johnny Thunders Song at the end is one of my favorite songs of all time.
Carmine never had the makings of a varsity driver.
With those big fish lips of his
Among the Italians it was real grease ball shit
I love how tony even talks to agent harris about how speedy carmine is lmfao
Miss you tony
The way sil walks up to carmine
I like how the second agent is stunned by the fact he can go up to Italian mobsters and have a conversation without any confrontation.
Absolutely enjoying Sil's and Paulie's small talk with one watching the another to don't fuck up the sauce. Also Paulie was the first to go out to see the crash and stayed outside, i hope the sauce hasn't burnt