@@breezeblock9145 Chris was competent just born in an era where his mind wasn't just on mafia stuff, he had ambitions to be known for greater things. People always talk about the drug addiction like it wasn't a rational choice with all the murder and illegal soul altering stuff he was forced to do. The man was next in line, and he could certainly go toe to toe with any one in his camp. Silvio, Paulie, etc etc
I just love Johnny Sack's delivery of that threat. It may seem silly but the way he slows down his words and how he closes his eyes when he says "never" really implies how bad the shitstorm will be
I read somewhere that Vincent Curatola got the part because most of the men who auditioned for Johnny Sack flailed their arms and acted like an angry Italian stereotype (they were reading a part where Johnny Sack is supposed to be angry). Vincent just read his line in a slow, menacing manner and it made him stick out. Ironically at that time acting was more of a hobby for him. He worked as a contractor most of his life.
I totally agree, word for word There’s really a cadence from 1:50 and on that delivers the point of the line well, but without being over the top corny - pretty fucking rare lol
He wasn’t serious. If he was he would have done it during the show which he didn’t. He said it to make face. That’s it. Not to say he wasn’t truly angry, but he knew all of that would be horrible for business and in the end he’d be stuck with Phil. A true pragmatist.
Johnny Sack was the greatest, most underrated, truly original character in the Sopranos.........a masterclass.....someone who could make a huge point with the most subtle of movements....
razbigranicu How? He was 100% in the right here. Phil might have been hot headed but once, again, he had every right to be hot headed here. Tony B. had no business whatsoever sticking his nose in Lupertazzi family business, and whacking 2 members of Johnny Sack's crew and wounding a one of his captains falls into that category. ESPECIALLY when Tony didn't sanction any of it.
I agree, Johnny had a right to be a hotheaded asshole. He had the right to a lot of thing- just kidding but yea, in all seriousness he was right. Even for Joeys death he had a right to act like this. Tony B shouldve stayed in the can, fucking idiot. I still dont understand what he expected to get out of doing all of that. Things werent gonna be good for him, i think he just didnt give a shit. I actually think everything phil did was good and justified, except for taking out the whole family. That was moronic. But he was a good gangster until then
razbigranicu You'd be a hot-headed asshole too if a gunman from another family had killed two of your associates without any sort of sanction. On top of that, New York thinks Jersey is hiding Tony B and that they know exactly where he is hiding (they don't actually until Tony has his phone line tapped and they do a trace)
This is one of the Sack's weaker reactions as the boss, ego and pride. He would have get so many favors and compromises from Tony because of this situation with Phil brother and he's acting crazy. Waging a war for a one man, a man that Tony didn't even sanction to get clipped. And Jonhy Sack knows it.
@@PRHILL9696 no they really didn't, New York still had Butch and he had a gang of power. Sil in a coma, Bobby Dead Paulie not really BOSS material. Who's really left? I can name a few but the didn't have no real strength without Tony.
PRHILL9696 Tell us who they had left you moron. You’re one of these idiotic fans that doesn’t even deserve to watch this great show. Paulie has shown himself to be one of the most incompetent caporegimes, at some point its even said that Albert “Ally Boy” Barese, a very disrespected member of the family who only got the role because of his ties to Larry Boy, surpassed him in earning potential. Larry Boy is also serving a life sentence. Caporegime Carlo Gervasi flipped on the family. Ray Curto’s crew has been defunct. Chris and Bobby are dead. With Silvio in a coma that he will most likely not come out of. All that is left is the Aprile crew being led by Patsy Parisi, the man who is the most likely candidate for having Tony Soprano killed in the ending. The NY family still have all its capos and crew and Little Carmine Lupertazzi’s Miami connections. The Soprano Family “won” the war in that the NY family got sick of Phil and let him go. Meanwhile the NJ family is in complete disarray. It was little more than a skirmish that NY wanted no part of except Phil Leotardo. OH, and also, while Tony was in hiding, the NY family took over the NJ rackets and probably never gave them back. So yes, all in all, the NY family got more than the NJ family.
@@ytcensorhack1876 please don’t spread BS theories ok? I’ve watched the series 4 times and have never heard of any mention of Phil being in a so called “can”
***** Yes I understand mafia code and I know Tony B. had to be whacked. I guess I was thinking along the lines of this being the life they chose and to act shocked and surprised when an un-sanctioned hit happens is a tad hypocritical. How about Phil's whacking of Vito? I don't think he got the OK on that.
***** Wacking Angelo Grape wasn't really part of the code either.... it was a war between little Carmine and Johnny Sack and the winner got to hand down punishment. If little Carmine wins Tony Blundetto is a hero.
***** lol Relax there wannabe Mafia expert. You were never in the mob so shut the fuck up. Since you're the genius, if "no mob" rules applied to Vito then why was Tony pissed that Phil killed him? Tony knew Vito was back in town and wanted to set something up in another city. Phil never bragged about killing Vito to Tony.
***** Tony tells Silvio, "Vito's gotta go because I can't keep fighting Phil on this. If you want your no show jobs, Vito's gotta go". So there was "mob rules" about jackass.
***** LMAO so I prove you wrong and all you can do is insult me. Maybe you shouldn't talk like you know everything lmao. I bet you talk to you mommy about being in the mob lmao!!!!
This probably one of the best scenes in the whole show. Christopher's reaction was intense and justified. This whole moment could've ended a huge blood bath shoot out...
The Jersey pigmies, didn't have the balls to do that(also, they probably gave up their weapons like good boys). In conclusion, they never had the makings of a varsity athlete!!!!!!!!!!!!
@Михайло Андорка 🇺🇦 Yep, it is like for the first time Tony realized he couldn't talk his way out of something and was backed into a corner by a much bigger and meaner animal, a New York family. Either deliver Tony B or it would be the end of he DiMeo family and he would likely be one of the first to go.
@@mmodnao I think you're missing something friend. A sense of humor. Why don't you go home and find it? Maybe you can locate your fuckin shinebox while you're at it
I know this is two years late but yes. If you remember the last time Chris was allowed to sit down, he kept running his mouth when told not to so Johnny Sack had no time for it and chewed Chris out.
Johnny said the last time they met, " as far as i remember the last time you were driving the car " LOL . He did not like chrisy sitting on these meetings
One of my favorite all time scenes from the Sopranos and the great Vincent Curatola is often under appreciated member of the cast, a superb actor and one of the best smokers you will ever see in film history!
And yet, if you saw him on the street, you'd go, "mr Curatola, how are you sir?". Whereas, if you'd see Gandolfini, you'd "hey Tony, how you doin!" That's how James owned that character. God rest his soul.
I love how Chris defended himself. He always was brave but he could also shut up sometimes when for example paulie acted tough. He didnt always had the need to attack back but in some cases he did, like here.
At 1:34 camera abruptly cuts to Jimmy Petrille, John's consgliere, looking unimpressed with the conversation. It seems like this shot had no real purpose, but later we find that Jimmy Petrille flipped, and it is entirely possible that he was wired up for this sit down. Jimmy at this point probably had enough dirt to get John locked up (which he did), but I think the Feds also wanted to bust Tony and members of the Soprano crew as well, which is why Jimmy was disappointed that Tony did not implicate himself in giving up Tony B (which would atleast constitute a murder charge). Watching this show back to back a couple times and you start to really see the genius of it all.
THE Best Johnny Sack scene in the whole series, bar none. The composure, the menace, the matter of fact delivery. John had his first real problem to deal with as official Boss of his family, and he nailed it. Rusty, Angelo and Little Carmine would have been a lot wiser to just let Johnny take control of his life's work and be who he had earned the right to be.
Johnny showed a lot of patience with Tony because Johnny understood that the mob is a business. Sure, it's a business where people get whacked, but doing it constantly just means high costs, losing people and time, when that people could be using that time to earn more money.
2:10 that look is the best part for me. It's the "Go ahead, say something!" look that your mom gives you after you've screwed up and you know you need to shut up and go to your room. Sensational acting.
I don't think Tony ever took John and his threats really all that seriously. Tony always had this "I know you're not really gonna go through with it" look on his face when Johnny Sac made threats like this. Their friendship was so genuine that They both understood each other on another level. Now if Phil is the one making threats you better take it seriously lol.
Xavier Vega If Tony knew John was really serious, he'd have delivered his cousin alive. Tony killed his cousin himself so that Phill didn't get a chance to do it and then gave them the address to where the body was. When John called Tony telling him that Phill was even more pissed because he didn't kill Tony's cousin himself, tony simply told John to put everything behind them and get back to business. Tony knew John better than anyone!
Kanguesso Kang Tony knowing John was serious dosen't mean he's going cave off top. Tony B was still his family, and Tony felt indebted to him because Tony B. got pinched on that job Tony was missed because of his panic attack.
John was right in every aspect. In the old days don't think there would have even been a sit down for this. He was looking for Tony to say "we'll find him"
Yeah, if Tony had played ball he could have defused this. Instead he tried to delay things thinking New York would maybe forget about it after a few weeks and move on.
"Alright, alright nobody's making threats....."
*John proceeds to deliver the biggest threat made in this series*
@Somnus Waltz Actually, it was Tony's comment that didn't make any sense.
@Somnus Waltz Well, Tony says "nobody's making threats," when actually, several had been made. Therefore, Tony's comment made no sense.
I would put Johnny sack out of his misery. Can’t stand looking at his Count Dracula looking ass
Yeah a shit storm
Nobody's making threats...except the guys who are making threats. 😆
I love all the sit down scenes they had in this NY bar. They had a real old school mafia feel to them.
old school social club vs. a titty bar
@@bassmaster867 Suits vs shorts,
Wise Guys vs Glorified Crew.
Gi joey you could smell the smoke, old wood and dont forget johnnys fine italian shoes on the floor..
Evyatar Hadar Former Baltimore Raven Tony Siragusa, I believe.
It’s the windows......
“My cousin acted alone, I did not sanction this.”
“The 2 black guys theory.”
Long John Silver was black?
The lone gunmen theory.(JFK ..ring a bell anyone?)not two black guys.
@@doniellestenson3502 whoosh
@@doniellestenson3502 there should be a sopranos cult comment section and just oblivious fan sopranos section. Cause wow
Lool
You can say what you want about Chrissy .. but at the end of the day he always stood up for himself.
He was soldier. Strung out and deeply insecure but a soldier.
agreed, like the time richie aprile threatened him at the executive card game, he stood his ground ''don't fuckin threaten me richie''
@@breezeblock9145 Chris was competent just born in an era where his mind wasn't just on mafia stuff, he had ambitions to be known for greater things. People always talk about the drug addiction like it wasn't a rational choice with all the murder and illegal soul altering stuff he was forced to do. The man was next in line, and he could certainly go toe to toe with any one in his camp. Silvio, Paulie, etc etc
“But he never had the makings of a varsity athlete.”
Also stood up to Tommy. Don’t forget that. Though he paid the price for that.
Chris: "What I gotta stand here being threatened now?"
Johnny: "No, as far as I'm concerned you should still be waiting in the car!"
That’s why there was only too seats.. made Chris stand back
LOL
Chrissy winds up with Johnny's Maserati
Chris is a just a soldier. I don't think he would have sat down even if there had been an empty seat.
@@darth856
Chris was a captain at this point
Damn...Johnny owned this scene. Remarkable acting.
Eh. Then they gave him the worst line in the world: "We're done here."
@@slide4180 tf you talkin about
@@DigitalBath306 lol right...that line is great
@@slide4180 That line was fucking immense - It displayed Jonnys power and how he dictates situations and not others. Wake up
@@jasonhughes6896 To me it's a cliche that's been said 1000 times in 1000 places. Power? Maybe. But I've heard that line too much already.
When Johnny says the shitstorm line,Tony is just speechless.
telephonic He still didn’t give up his cousin.
Nope, instead he blew his brains out for them.
Luckiestof13 Better than letting Phil torture him.
Like Liverpool telling Birkenhead there’s a shitstorm coming
@@RFJersey because he knew jonny would destroy whole Jersey.
I love how Johnny was instantly disgusted to see Christopher lol
The funniest part was Chris ended up buying the Maserati after John got arrested
@paulevans6066 the irony lol
Frank Vincent was great. I loved how he played a gangster with the Italian voice. R.I.P.🙏
It worked not only on the Sopranos but also in Goodfellas.
As portrayed in his book, Frank was a man's-man. Damn fine drummer as well. RIP Paisan.
@@drumsport don't forget his performance in Casino he whacked Nicky with fury
Yeah, I loved it when Joey LaMotta got a hold of him.
@@ARIZJOE was awesome as Salvi
I just love Johnny Sack's delivery of that threat. It may seem silly but the way he slows down his words and how he closes his eyes when he says "never" really implies how bad the shitstorm will be
I read somewhere that Vincent Curatola got the part because most of the men who auditioned for Johnny Sack flailed their arms and acted like an angry Italian stereotype (they were reading a part where Johnny Sack is supposed to be angry). Vincent just read his line in a slow, menacing manner and it made him stick out. Ironically at that time acting was more of a hobby for him. He worked as a contractor most of his life.
@@billymarino4452 couldn't imagine a different actor playing this role, he really nailed it.
I totally agree, word for word
There’s really a cadence from 1:50 and on that delivers the point of the line well, but without being over the top corny - pretty fucking rare lol
Oh mannn absolutely 💯 when I first saw that scene my jaw dropped and I was mesmerized by the acting!!
He wasn’t serious. If he was he would have done it during the show which he didn’t. He said it to make face. That’s it. Not to say he wasn’t truly angry, but he knew all of that would be horrible for business and in the end he’d be stuck with Phil. A true pragmatist.
"Shine them John! SHINE ALL OF THEM!"
Loool
Chris D 🤣🤣🤣🤣
Hahaha! Chris D for the win! Hilarious!
I hate readıng the comments wıth p.leatardo clıps just coz of the shınebox comments but thıs one ıs truly acceptable and the best ıve read to thıs day
I can't stop fucking laughing
have you ever lost a shine box that you loved
+James Austin I thought I did but had actually just left it at home
A shinebox joke! You are original, never thought of it. Awesome!
mmodnao go get your shine box
Yawn
Not him
"Lone gunman theory", johnny is a master of the understatement and so funny.
Johnny Sack was the greatest, most underrated, truly original character in the Sopranos.........a masterclass.....someone who could make a huge point with the most subtle of movements....
He was hands-down my favorite character in the Sopranos.
this scene truly shows how more massive the NY mafia was and how small Tony's crew truly was
You could perhaps call it.. a GLORIFIED crew? :)
yet Tony won in the end
@@robertpreston2220nobody won
"Five fucking Families and this Pigmy shit in Jersey"
@@robertpreston2220he got whacked
johnny sack was one of the greatest actors in this series. brilliant.
I think it was because tony was trying to talk as John's freind and johnny was looking at him like " we might be freinds but i mean what i said tony "
I love how Johnny stares Tony down just before Tony gets up and leaves. Great acting from both.
Johnny Sack was fucking boss in this scene.
No, he was a hotheaded asshole in this scene
razbigranicu How? He was 100% in the right here. Phil might have been hot headed but once, again, he had every right to be hot headed here. Tony B. had no business whatsoever sticking his nose in Lupertazzi family business, and whacking 2 members of Johnny Sack's crew and wounding a one of his captains falls into that category. ESPECIALLY when Tony didn't sanction any of it.
I agree, Johnny had a right to be a hotheaded asshole. He had the right to a lot of thing- just kidding but yea, in all seriousness he was right. Even for Joeys death he had a right to act like this. Tony B shouldve stayed in the can, fucking idiot. I still dont understand what he expected to get out of doing all of that. Things werent gonna be good for him, i think he just didnt give a shit. I actually think everything phil did was good and justified, except for taking out the whole family. That was moronic. But he was a good gangster until then
razbigranicu You'd be a hot-headed asshole too if a gunman from another family had killed two of your associates without any sort of sanction. On top of that, New York thinks Jersey is hiding Tony B and that they know exactly where he is hiding (they don't actually until Tony has his phone line tapped and they do a trace)
This is one of the Sack's weaker reactions as the boss, ego and pride. He would have get so many favors and compromises from Tony because of this situation with Phil brother and he's acting crazy. Waging a war for a one man, a man that Tony didn't even sanction to get clipped. And Jonhy Sack knows it.
Chris should have just said “you can come at me with the entire nuclear arsenal and I’ll still be fine because I’m using Ginny as a human shield”
"You're gonna rain down a shitstorm on us? Is Ginny hitting those two'fers on Taco Bell again?"
Oh it's the guys wife
He would have gotten clapped then and there 😭
Keep ma wife name off of your.....
That’s deplorable
I love when Tony is put in his place.
Right because sometimes he does need to stfu
This scene is great. John shows that the NY mafia has power far superior to Jerseys .
Yet jersey defeated new York
PRHILL9696 They did nothing to New York, and have nobody left.
yes they did
@@PRHILL9696 no they really didn't, New York still had Butch and he had a gang of power. Sil in a coma, Bobby Dead Paulie not really BOSS material. Who's really left? I can name a few but the didn't have no real strength without Tony.
PRHILL9696
Tell us who they had left you moron. You’re one of these idiotic fans that doesn’t even deserve to watch this great show.
Paulie has shown himself to be one of the most incompetent caporegimes, at some point its even said that Albert “Ally Boy” Barese, a very disrespected member of the family who only got the role because of his ties to Larry Boy, surpassed him in earning potential. Larry Boy is also serving a life sentence.
Caporegime Carlo Gervasi flipped on the family. Ray Curto’s crew has been defunct. Chris and Bobby are dead. With Silvio in a coma that he will most likely not come out of.
All that is left is the Aprile crew being led by Patsy Parisi, the man who is the most likely candidate for having Tony Soprano killed in the ending.
The NY family still have all its capos and crew and Little Carmine Lupertazzi’s Miami connections.
The Soprano Family “won” the war in that the NY family got sick of Phil and let him go. Meanwhile the NJ family is in complete disarray. It was little more than a skirmish that NY wanted no part of except Phil Leotardo. OH, and also, while Tony was in hiding, the NY family took over the NJ rackets and probably never gave them back. So yes, all in all, the NY family got more than the NJ family.
I never noticed but at 0:48 Phill is crying, but they cut that scene and a few seconds later he is fully composed and screaming at everyone again.
Maybe it wasn't fit his tough guy image, and they decided to cut it out. Cinderella didn't cry.
@@antoniololenzo1077 My expectations of Phil Leotardo as a man, just fucking plummeted.
To cry like a woman? It's a fuckin disgrace
Did u know that Phil once did 20 years in the can. Little known fact he tends to keep quiet about
@@ytcensorhack1876 please don’t spread BS theories ok? I’ve watched the series 4 times and have never heard of any mention of Phil being in a so called “can”
Frank Vincent was such an amazing actor with a long line of credits ..Rest easy my friend and thank you for everything .
“Lone gunman theory” lol
Delivered perfectly haha
We're done here. ~ the body language, tone and the look after. John was in full boss mode.
These guys are hilarious. They whack people left and right but when it happens to someone close to them they cry foul.
***** Yes I understand mafia code and I know Tony B. had to be whacked. I guess I was thinking along the lines of this being the life they chose and to act shocked and surprised when an un-sanctioned hit happens is a tad hypocritical. How about Phil's whacking of Vito? I don't think he got the OK on that.
*****
Wacking Angelo Grape wasn't really part of the code either.... it was a war between little Carmine and Johnny Sack and the winner got to hand down punishment. If little Carmine wins Tony Blundetto is a hero.
*****
lol Relax there wannabe Mafia expert. You were never in the mob so shut the fuck up. Since you're the genius, if "no mob" rules applied to Vito then why was Tony pissed that Phil killed him? Tony knew Vito was back in town and wanted to set something up in another city. Phil never bragged about killing Vito to Tony.
*****
Tony tells Silvio, "Vito's gotta go because I can't keep fighting Phil on this. If you want your no show jobs, Vito's gotta go". So there was "mob rules" about jackass.
*****
LMAO so I prove you wrong and all you can do is insult me. Maybe you shouldn't talk like you know everything lmao. I bet you talk to you mommy about being in the mob lmao!!!!
This probably one of the best scenes in the whole show. Christopher's reaction was intense and justified. This whole moment could've ended a huge blood bath shoot out...
This could never end in a shoot out. Any unsactioned boss killings is an automatic death sentence so it would have been suicide drawing a gun.
They get patted down before meetings like this. At least I'd assume
Chris would have made it out alive he was the best shooter on the show
@@JoePro1243 they aren’t in the Russian mob
The Jersey pigmies, didn't have the balls to do that(also, they probably gave up their weapons like good boys). In conclusion, they never had the makings of a varsity athlete!!!!!!!!!!!!
Johny sack was an amazing character! The way he threatened Tony, even the way he smoke
comes along once in a generation actors like this, all together with such powerful presentations.
"We're done here".
Tony, and Silvio don't move right away.... Johnny is like, did I stutter, or do you want the shit storm now?
Getting up too quick is a sign of fear and of being "dismissed". Johnny Sack was cool.
Fucking priceless 🤣🤣
@Михайло Андорка 🇺🇦 Yep, it is like for the first time Tony realized he couldn't talk his way out of something and was backed into a corner by a much bigger and meaner animal, a New York family. Either deliver Tony B or it would be the end of he DiMeo family and he would likely be one of the first to go.
"he has a right to be here....he has a right to alot of shineboxes
LOL...shinebox joke, you are into innovation my friend.
Hahahaha I’m dying shinebox jokes never get old
And Manicot. Don't forget the manicot.
The best Shinebox jokes are those that involve Phil for obvious reasons.
@@mmodnao I think you're missing something friend. A sense of humor. Why don't you go home and find it? Maybe you can locate your fuckin shinebox while you're at it
Did Johnnie look at Chris at the start of the clip in such a way as to convey that he wasn’t allowed to sit down? Very subtle if so.
I know this is two years late but yes. If you remember the last time Chris was allowed to sit down, he kept running his mouth when told not to so Johnny Sack had no time for it and chewed Chris out.
Johnny said the last time they met, " as far as i remember the last time you were driving the car " LOL . He did not like chrisy sitting on these meetings
Christopher knew that he didn't belong at the table.
There are two chairs.
@@bradleybrown8399 But Chris is the _hair_ apparent!
That look after Johhny says "we're done here" 🥶 Tony understood perfectly
"What I gotta stand here and be threatened now"? Yes. You must stand there and be threatened Chrissy. 😁
He wasn't scared of anyone in the NY crew.
Either stand there and shut up or I will cap you in the foot like Tommy did! lol!
My estimation of John Sacromoni as a man just escalated after this scene.
Great acting by everyone in this scene.
That's what made The Sopranos a legendary show.
That's Tony Siragusa in the background he just passed away a few days ago (Baltimore Raven Super Bowl ) winner..
"He couldn't eveen say his last words, he couldn't even ask for his last shinebox"
JUST SHUT THE FUCK UP THOSE SHINEBOX JOKES ARE NOT FUNNY GODDAMN
+sa†urday nigh† wris† Δ Get the fuck outta here, you never had the makings of a varsity athlete.
i just made it 172
212 now
219
“See if I can’t make that happen for you” hardest line ever 😈😈
Phil was hot 🤬🤬🤬🔥
Honestly. Johnny's crisp, mint as fuck suits are reason enough to watch this show.
The way he holds the cigarette is enough for me haha
The eye contact from Johnny Sac to Christopher, he still wants him back in the car where he belongs.
"Don't tell me what to do, Jimmy!" - makes me laugh everytime.
That is one off the best lines I laughed out loud
It feels like a husband trying to comfort his incredibly angry wife lmao
That shit storm line from Sac gives me goosebumps even today . Jersey was speechless
"Don't tell me what to shine Jimmy!"
No more shines, maybe you haven't heard, you been away for a long time...
this might be the first shinebox joke to make me laugh
Twenty fucking year's!!!
ROTFLAO
"Jimmy's right, ASPETTA" ✋🏼
One of the only people on the show to make Tony look like a small man
One of my favorite all time scenes from the Sopranos and the great Vincent Curatola is often under appreciated member of the cast, a superb actor and one of the best smokers you will ever see in film history!
Frank!
And yet, if you saw him on the street, you'd go, "mr Curatola, how are you sir?".
Whereas, if you'd see Gandolfini, you'd "hey Tony, how you doin!"
That's how James owned that character. God rest his soul.
“Don’t tell me what to do Jimmy” 😂😂😂😂😂
Hahahahahaha idk why but its sooooo funny the way he delivers it
@@yasiralsaeedi2319 lmao that’s what made it so hilarious his delivery 😂
“Did you ever have a loved one have their head run over by their own car while their hysterical wife is running around screaming?
Just give it time!”
You fkn jerk off , ya got me rolling over here lol
you could just see how above Tony Johnny is, the way he points at him with the cigarette still in his hand its just masterful
Best Johnny Sack scene of the series…. Loved this dude
"shine em John! Shine all of em!"
There's a continuity error at 0:47 - 0:50. You can see and hear Phil actually start crying at 0:47 and then he's suddenly not at 0:50
Edward J wtf? just seen that
I notice that also....alot with this show
Edward J good catch
Interesting. Maybe they shot another take where Phil cried but they cut it because it took away from his menace. A wise call I think.
Good eye.
"you know how close Angelo and him were in the can, he FLIPPED the f*kc out."
I love the delivery of this line, never gets old.
I love how Chris defended himself. He always was brave but he could also shut up sometimes when for example paulie acted tough. He didnt always had the need to attack back but in some cases he did, like here.
My favorite Johnny Sack scene hands down.
"See if I can make that happen for you" Phill kept his promised and killed Bobby in the end
At 1:34 camera abruptly cuts to Jimmy Petrille, John's consgliere, looking unimpressed with the conversation. It seems like this shot had no real purpose, but later we find that Jimmy Petrille flipped, and it is entirely possible that he was wired up for this sit down. Jimmy at this point probably had enough dirt to get John locked up (which he did), but I think the Feds also wanted to bust Tony and members of the Soprano crew as well, which is why Jimmy was disappointed that Tony did not implicate himself in giving up Tony B (which would atleast constitute a murder charge). Watching this show back to back a couple times and you start to really see the genius of it all.
This show is brilliant, nice catch
“Lone gunman theory” haha hinting to Lee Harvey Oswald lol
THE Best Johnny Sack scene in the whole series, bar none. The composure, the menace, the matter of fact delivery. John had his first real problem to deal with as official Boss of his family, and he nailed it. Rusty, Angelo and Little Carmine would have been a lot wiser to just let Johnny take control of his life's work and be who he had earned the right to be.
Johnny Sacks is the man.
Phil doesnt think so
Johnny showed a lot of patience with Tony because Johnny understood that the mob is a business. Sure, it's a business where people get whacked, but doing it constantly just means high costs, losing people and time, when that people could be using that time to earn more money.
Johnny Sack was still pissed about Joey Peeps. He jumped on this excuse like his wife Ginny on a cupcake. Patience my ass.
John should have gone to war to end that pigmy thing once and for all.
Love how at the start Tony signals Chris to stand away after him and Johnny's last encounter
"We're done here !" Straight Gangster Boss Mode.
"What I gotta stand here and be threatened now?!" LMAO Christopher catching strays.
"We're done here"
Yo Johnny is such a savage when he looks at Christopher and threatens him. Imagine being in Christopher’s position. Crazy.
This is so good I just watched it 5 times in a row.
You know if those characters were real. They would all vote for Trump. 😂😂😂
2:10 that look is the best part for me. It's the "Go ahead, say something!" look that your mom gives you after you've screwed up and you know you need to shut up and go to your room. Sensational acting.
"He tried to Go Home, he couldnt even Shine his last Shoe"
Lmaooo
I don't think Tony ever took John and his threats really all that seriously. Tony always had this "I know you're not really gonna go through with it" look on his face when Johnny Sac made threats like this. Their friendship was so genuine that They both understood each other on another level. Now if Phil is the one making threats you better take it seriously lol.
Kanguesso Kang Phil the ''Beast'' Leotardo.....Definitely not one to fuck with........
John was serious
+Kanguesso Kang Not this time. Tony knew John was serious as a heart attack here.
Xavier Vega If Tony knew John was really serious, he'd have delivered his cousin alive. Tony killed his cousin himself so that Phill didn't get a chance to do it and then gave them the address to where the body was. When John called Tony telling him that Phill was even more pissed because he didn't kill Tony's cousin himself, tony simply told John to put everything behind them and get back to business. Tony knew John better than anyone!
Kanguesso Kang Tony knowing John was serious dosen't mean he's going cave off top. Tony B was still his family, and Tony felt indebted to him because Tony B. got pinched on that job Tony was missed because of his panic attack.
Philly, why don't you go have a shine? Don't tell me what to do Jimmy!
lmao
Dont tell me how to shine, Jimmy!
It’s a crime that Vincent Curtola was not given
an award for this performance!
Tony and Johnny Sack were the best actors on here.
I love when Johnny Sack is on screen
What's French Canadian for "I grew up without a shinebox"?
+Constant Chinner Je ne pas avoir une boîte de shie de chaussures
+hutch1111111 what does that mean?
You've just won, my friend. Too bad you never had the makings of a varsity athlete.
I'm from Montreal that guys "French" translation makes no fucking sense
J'ai grandi sans ma boite à cirer les chaussures.
“Well give it time. See if I can’t make that happen for you!”
Badass fucking line.
Johnny, phil scenes are always spectacular
Considering how few scenes you have these characters together they make sure every single one is top 50 scenes in the series
Great scene. One of tony’s best suits too.
Greatest tv show ever. Nothing comes close
the wire man!!! sopranos nothing compare 2 wire
nothing comes remotely close. the storyline, the acting, the food and the dialogue were genuine.... God rest your soul Mr. Gandolfini, YOU ARE MISSED
+robertk2007
All In The Family does..Both are the greatest ever
The wire is better imo
robertk2007 breaking bad was pretty amazing
"what, I gotta stand here and be threatened now?"
nobody's makin thweats
Love this scene, its the epitome of what goes on in the background that is 100x crazier than what you see on the surface.
Love it when Tony meets Johnny later on and tells him "F-You, he's my cousin". That was gangsta.
That’s not tint on the windows. That’s nicotine😂
Johnny Sack would of wiped the floor with Tony and his small family
Family? They're a glorified crew!
@@shriharihudli I love this fandom so much
That Pygmy thing?
Farmers
So no wonder he said he could rain a shit storm on all of them 🤔🤔
"Don't tell me what to do Jimmy." lol crackin up.
As Tony was walking out, Phil asked “How bout this humidity?” and slapped Tony.
The look on johnny sac face when he saw Christopher 😭
‘He’s got a right to a lot of things right now’ I love how Johnny sounds like a boss and a finoch at the same time when he says that
*ahhh come on Henry teach the kid a little manners,what's right is right'*
Trev Mac ..."one minute we're kissing and huggin"...
You insulted him a little bit
Nice...
@@johnmckay8224 I didn't insult nobody.
@@masinacmafia you got a little out of order yourself
Silvios face after phils rant 😂😂😂
"we're done here" I want to use that line next time I order the dinner check.
Legend has it Chris’ mother still has a discman in her box till this day.
The lone gunman theory. John was a genius with the one liners.
John gave Chrissy the “YOU SHOULD STILL BE THERE!” look.
“They got more buttons then my grandmother’s corset”. Tony on how many soldiers they have to clip em all
0:30 That Tony's look always cracks me up xD
amazing crime talk dialogue, you know a show is cooking when the viewers know exactly what they mean without making any explicit threats
One of my favoriete scenes madoo
John was right in every aspect. In the old days don't think there would have even been a sit down for this. He was looking for Tony to say "we'll find him"
Yeah, if Tony had played ball he could have defused this. Instead he tried to delay things thinking New York would maybe forget about it after a few weeks and move on.