Right. Im trying to think of a weak performance in this series and Im coming up absolutely blank. What a great time period for HBO and for tv in general. Sopranos, the wire, boardwalk, breaking bad, mad men... its always sunny in philadelphia was in the best part of it's arc, lots of other more obscure goodies.
The guy who plays Charlie Lucky plays it so well. A hot head and irrational in season one and slowly morphs into the cold and cunning "Luciano" from the history books by season 6. Then again the acting is phenomenal in the entire show. Show deserves more respect but I think it will end up with another wave of watchers in the next decade or so.
@@ceerious Love his character and the actor. I think he passed away. The only boardwalk character I know who'd be late for his own montage "ughh I can't edit I got this neck thing, you take care of it kid"
From David A. Wood: The actor that played Giuseppe "Joe the Boss" Masseria on the series "Boardwalk Empire" was much physically appealing than the real Masseria ever was as the real guy was short, sloppy, and portly. About the only thing the actor that portrayed Masseria and the genuine Masseria had in common was the fact that they both mutually conveyed an ominous sense of mortal intimidation.
It was a myth that Masseria was a slob. His autopsy indicated he was dressed to kill (what people nowadays would call a top “drip”) and had only minimal food content, which went against the notion that he always gorged on a lot of food whenever he ate.
Thanks for making this! After the sopranos and the wire, boardwalk empire is my favourite show. Vincent Piazza was incredible as Luciano as well I thought.
Ivo Nandi was a brilliant scene-stealer in a series chockfull of phenomenal actors giving some career-level turns. One of the saddest things about "Boardwalk" not getting the extra 2-3 seasons it deserved to finish out the saga is that we didn't really get to see more of the escalations around Joe the Boss.
this show shouldve been bigger than the Sopranos, every actor was award winning caliber, the set designs, everything was right on point for that era, the clothes
I always loved the atmosphere and ambiance of the show. It was incredibly authentic. It makes you wish you could be a part of it. A brilliant show! 👏🏻 👏🏻👏🏻
I hated how HBO rushed the later seasons. They really glossed over Latin America’s influence on gambling/import connections; and the first phases of the Commission.
joe has a soft spot for luciano from the getgo, or maybe he just wanted an italian in keeping tabs on arnold. i think lucky and the other guy were dead men until joe set eyes on lucky when they sit down, thats also why he accepts 10%. arnold rothstein became a fictional hero of mine with this show, just perfect. "maybe one day you'll make a good general..." *shows up with a doll napolean hat on the next morning*
@@ceerious They were the 2 most powerful gangsters of the Era, 1st the Boss, 2nd A.R.. Rothstein was operating by machiavellian diplomacy, and Masseria by a little diplomacy (when it was necessary) and a lot of bullets. Luciano learnt from both and created the combination!!!
@@ceerious Fully respect that, The Wire does come 2nd in alot of people's lists. The one true fact is that these 3 are indeed masterpieces and the absolute best HBO has given us
i just wish someone let them finish it. 😭 i loved nuckys story in s5 but i dont like what they did with just fizzlin arnold rothstein out etc. coulda had 2 more seasons atleast.
I was so mad at Nicky for selling out chaulky white, dude saved nuckys life many times and even turned down money from gyp when he had him surrounded at that house, chaulky was way more loyal to nuky than nuky was to chaulky!!!!
@@opaljk4835 he knew what was going to happen to him and didn't stop it from happening because money 💰 was more important, remember when he was stuck inside that house when all the Italians were outside and chaulky coulds just let him kill him and got paid but didn't
@@jimhorton2996 he tried to have Narcisse killed but Harrow accidentally killed Mabel instead. They were trying to make a move and it failed. Did you miss that?
And people always NEVER believe me when i say im half Sicilian and my father is full blooded. They look at my and his brown skin and think otherwise. There are a ton of Sicilians with brown skin and Black hair. Im glad Joe Masseria is played by a Sicilian (Ivo Nandi) with the appropriate skin tone that Joe the Boss had. It shows that we're not all white and olive skinned
Masseria really wanted to help Gyp. Really wanted him to grow and succeed. Gyp unfortunately had zero respect, zero patience, no chill and damn sure no humility. All very important and necessary qualities in organized crime.
Boardwalk empire was so much better than peaky blinders, more well spoken,better acting when it comes to really feel real. How they talk and move, and no over doing murders, shootings and over dramatic scenes
Masseria was My grandfathers step dad and he had a step brother who were masarias real son. My mom would drive son joe jr her uncle who was really old to certain places back in the 80s .old joe had a son who had a little son who was my cousin we played together in the 80s. all named joe ..Steven Russo was my grandfather . He was about 20 or so when massaria was killed
I think he knew Lucky was planning something eventually and was trying to do his usual big boss intimidation thing with undertones. Unlike the last times he had the stare moment with Lucky, here Lucky was calm and didn't rise up but also break away or look uncomfortable he was just completely unfazed by Joe and Joe looks down with that "ahh, I can't believe this little prick he finally decided to try me" realization.
They need to do a series or the rise of joe the boss and joe marranzano how they got started lupo the wolf ciro schiro camorra in Brooklyn war 1915 1917 morrello terranova ubrianco
All due respect, it's Joe "the Boss" Masseria, Salvatore Maranzano, Colo Schiro Giuseppe Morello and Ciro Terranova. If they had made the series about them, NOT Nucky, it would had been Epic. Bigger than the Sopranos!!!
it's true and science. alot of people don't understand that...which is why there's fighting all the time and division. we must recognize everyone for what they are, enjoy all cultures and have peace...but maybe im dreaming lol
these guys are literally immigrants. As in they were born in Italy. Applying your cringe thought to everyone by using the pronoun "we" and by extension pretending as if the descendants of those immigrants didn't go into the melting pot is, well, cringe. Speak for yourself next time.
Where is the clutch hand? He would have been either underboss or consigliere and a very strong important part of Joe’s family during this time period - especially given his legacy
If you reffering to the Boss's 2 nephews, they tried to rob Jimmy Darmody after he winning in the "L & L game", but Jimmy insisted of the money, gave them his boot-knife. Of course, because the nephew's were sent by the Boss to demand tribute from L & L, he naturally thought they had them killed!!!
19:50 so we have struck a "bargain" then. he's getting a good deal. I need to watch to the show in full, especially watching Van Alden go absolutely off the wall.
Notice hoe Charlie says "I'm well, AR" instead of "I'm good" yet right after that he says, "Thanks for axin'". This let Rothstein know he did indeed have an affect on him, but he was still that same street gangster he knew before.
"No considers!... Is mine."
IS MINE
He got dealt with.
@@solohabib7yea 20 pills in da gut
"so them stab themself huh?"
Ha i loved that too !
The actor for Joe was amazing, he had a very commanding and intimidating presence.
he dominated every scene he was in!
Also the only one born from the exact area the character he's playing was supposed to be.
But yeah very talented either way.
Tremendous moxy for a man his size.
He’s a authentic Neapolitan man
But if he dies, I can’t even wear his shoes
The fact that this show didn’t get the hype it deserves, is criminal
Fantastic show although slow at times, which is probably why it didn't gain traction
@@DrLaurelWeaverI never thought it was slow. The detail in the show was so interesting.
It’s got 5 seasons, multiple awards and even brought back the undercut hairstyle into fashion again. What are you talking about?
Its alright
When it dropped early 2010s, everyone in High School loved it
Just like the Sopranos, boardwalk empire needs its own borko.
Ceerios, I consider this to be your territory.
ill do it but i need my non copyright vids supported also that way everyone eats
who do u want to see next from boardwalk
@@ceeriousthe commodore would be cool.
@@JeruRS ok commodore to the list
@@ceeriouswould love to see the scene with Eli, Van Alden, the Feds, and the guy in the bathtub with the bugs🤣
Every single actor in this series was picked to perfection.. They played their roles flawlessly
sausage roll?
While they were all great, Masseria was on another level. He stole every scene he was in. While he isn't my favorite character, his actor did the best
except Bugsy
Even that animal…I even can’t say his name
Right. Im trying to think of a weak performance in this series and Im coming up absolutely blank. What a great time period for HBO and for tv in general. Sopranos, the wire, boardwalk, breaking bad, mad men... its always sunny in philadelphia was in the best part of it's arc, lots of other more obscure goodies.
Always a pleasure to see these Masseria clips... that actor had the role nailed down.
He even looked like the real guy.
The guy who plays Charlie Lucky plays it so well. A hot head and irrational in season one and slowly morphs into the cold and cunning "Luciano" from the history books by season 6. Then again the acting is phenomenal in the entire show. Show deserves more respect but I think it will end up with another wave of watchers in the next decade or so.
im putting Johnny Torrio on here next. I love this show
@@ceerious Love his character and the actor. I think he passed away. The only boardwalk character I know who'd be late for his own montage "ughh I can't edit I got this neck thing, you take care of it kid"
@@forcemajeur.5138 yea he did pass away
@@ceeriousV Piazza is still alive bro. He's 47. He is still just a kid.
@@forcemajeur.5138nevermind. I see you are talking about To Rio. Yea. He passed away from a neck thing or something.
“Meyer, why you so blue?” 17:32 Masseria knew Meyer was in trouble but couldn’t help pointing that out lol.
I totally support more Boardwalk Empire character videos.
sweet. i'll definitely have more coming. ill be working on another one soon along with more sopranos etc
Yes pls more boardwalk videos appreciate it great series along with sopranos
I completely agree. More Boardwalk Empire videos please. And if you can include some Deadwood videos in there, I personally would appreciate it.
I concur. 🍸 🥂
@@zipjok8850 I would suggested and some "Blacklist". Red deserves his own episode!!!
The suits in this series all look crisp and nice
From David A. Wood: The actor that played Giuseppe "Joe the Boss" Masseria on the series "Boardwalk Empire" was much physically appealing than the real Masseria ever was as the real guy was short, sloppy, and portly. About the only thing the actor that portrayed Masseria and the genuine Masseria had in common was the fact that they both mutually conveyed an ominous sense of mortal intimidation.
Wow, That's a great read. I love who wrote it too. 😃. yea the actor did a great job.
Moreso at the end of his life
It was a myth that Masseria was a slob. His autopsy indicated he was dressed to kill (what people nowadays would call a top “drip”) and had only minimal food content, which went against the notion that he always gorged on a lot of food whenever he ate.
“Conveyed an ominous sense of mortal intimidation”
Very well said my friend.
The realguy was skinny as a younger man he also escaped assanation point blank.Legends grew up out of that.
Thanks for making this! After the sopranos and the wire, boardwalk empire is my favourite show. Vincent Piazza was incredible as Luciano as well I thought.
yea he did fantastic i was definitely happy with the cast
also thank you for being a supporter. i appreciate it
Don’t forget All in the Family… another stellar depiction of mob life 😂
Hell yes. After Jimmy was knocked off, my main favorite character became Luciano.(Vincent Piazza)..
These Boardwalk Empire supercuts are _long_ overdue on YT. Thanks! 🙏
more coming soon
Johnny Torrio is on its way
2:51 I love Lucky's reaction, he's like "oh true, I should be happy I'm not dead".
That was a good ass scene 👏
“How bout u cross me and find out “ 😂😂 he played his role too good!!
The very first fucc around and find out 😂
Ivo Nandi was a brilliant scene-stealer in a series chockfull of phenomenal actors giving some career-level turns. One of the saddest things about "Boardwalk" not getting the extra 2-3 seasons it deserved to finish out the saga is that we didn't really get to see more of the escalations around Joe the Boss.
You are even branching out from Borkos main take, this man is next level
😆 the games the game
@@ceerioussage nod “….Always”- Avon Barksdale
It always amazes me how they were able to talk to Joe the Boss the way they did. Like Frankie Yale saying what are my kid
i wonder the same.
Man...to be the guy playing Joe the Boss. What a choice piece of work!
"Look who he works for , Joe! They're building something and it don't include us." The rhythmic way Carnavale delivers that line..
Still blown away by the performance by Vincent Piazza as Charlie. He knocked it out of the park.
ill put up a compilation of him soon. been workin on my other channel as well. will be great for both channels
Its crazy when you consider with hindsight how much power was sitting at that table in the first scene.
Love how he considers Salvatore Maranzano the Italian Valentine Narcisse practically
The Castellammarese War was nuts
@@ceerious guy just needed to walk around with an olive wreath on his head
@@ceeriousIt was about Honor & Power. "Un Capo. One Boss. They don't work, no other way"!!!
this show shouldve been bigger than the Sopranos, every actor was award winning caliber, the set designs, everything was right on point for that era, the clothes
"I'm well A.R. Thanks for aksin'." Best delivered line on the show
“Thanks for acksing” ❤❤
He's a good boy
Hissa gooda boyyy.
I always loved the atmosphere and ambiance of the show. It was incredibly authentic. It makes you wish you could be a part of it. A brilliant show! 👏🏻 👏🏻👏🏻
They make Joe The Boss look really good. The actor was amazing. But in real life he supposedly didn’t dress that nice and was considered a slob
Such a great and underrated show.
Thank you for this!
"Everyone dies , not everyone keeps his promises" A philosophical death threat?
Perfect. Now you know what time it is
“It’s Easter Sunday Joe.” “Also April fools” Dam
Basically Gip was like you don't kill someone on easter Sunday and Joe was like "sike".
I hated how HBO rushed the later seasons. They really glossed over Latin America’s influence on gambling/import connections; and the first phases of the Commission.
HBO historically glosses over the rich tapestry of Latin America
@@busterhikney6936 lol how
@@randalthor6872
Name one HBO made cocaine or corrupt government show.
HBO was focusing on Game of Thrones sadly and relegated Boardwalk to the back seat. Boardwalk was the best TV show on air in its 1st season.
@@busterhikney6936 So you admit Latin America is full of corrupt, failed, drug-dealing governments? LOL nice! 🤣🤣🤷🏻♂🤷🏻♂🤡🤡
You kissed the greatest scene, where he has a sit down with Luciano (~S2), and both warns and consoles him.
they wouldn't let me
@@ceerious You better start kissin now
Dude Ilove these Boardwalk Empire stories
more coming
joe has a soft spot for luciano from the getgo, or maybe he just wanted an italian in keeping tabs on arnold. i think lucky and the other guy were dead men until joe set eyes on lucky when they sit down, thats also why he accepts 10%. arnold rothstein became a fictional hero of mine with this show, just perfect.
"maybe one day you'll make a good general..." *shows up with a doll napolean hat on the next morning*
Rothstein and Masseria my 2 fav
@@ceerious They were the 2 most powerful gangsters of the Era, 1st the Boss, 2nd A.R.. Rothstein was operating by machiavellian diplomacy, and Masseria by a little diplomacy (when it was necessary) and a lot of bullets. Luciano learnt from both and created the combination!!!
AR was a real man. Hyman roth from Godfather2 was based on him and took his name from him
I was intimidated by Joe in every scene.
great actor
Yep dude stole every scene he was in.
Thou Shalt Not Steal
Top 3 HBO shows of all Time
1.The Sopranos
2.Boardwalk Empire
3.The Wire
In that Order.
i like wire 2nd but i agree with the 3
@@ceerious Fully respect that, The Wire does come 2nd in alot of people's lists.
The one true fact is that these 3 are indeed masterpieces and the absolute best HBO has given us
@@ZORIN-X speaking of boardwalk. im gonna put out an arnold rothstein compilation. im gonna push for over an hour and a half on it. wish me luck! lol
@@ceerious Right on! can never have too much Arnold😂, me & i'm sure the rest of the subs will eagerly await this, looking forward to it man good luck!
thanks my friend @@ZORIN-X
Joe the Boss was an awesome part of that show.
💯
I like it how Masseria is dressed in black for his final scene.
I actually went and get two coffee after Gyp made his plea Joe The Boss, that's how convincing this actor is.
The producers of the Sopranos took what they learned and honed Boardwalk into an even greater masterpiece.
i just wish someone let them finish it. 😭 i loved nuckys story in s5 but i dont like what they did with just fizzlin arnold rothstein out etc. coulda had 2 more seasons atleast.
@@deesus1085 I feel it went down after Jimmy died. The show really was about him, up until he died.
Both shows were legendary, but I liked The Sopranos better
@@ceeriousIt petered out. Died on the vine
@@lebien4554 It died on the vine?
I was so mad at Nicky for selling out chaulky white, dude saved nuckys life many times and even turned down money from gyp when he had him surrounded at that house, chaulky was way more loyal to nuky than nuky was to chaulky!!!!
When did he sell him out?
@@opaljk4835 he knew what was going to happen to him and didn't stop it from happening because money 💰 was more important, remember when he was stuck inside that house when all the Italians were outside and chaulky coulds just let him kill him and got paid but didn't
@@jimhorton2996 he tried to have Narcisse killed but Harrow accidentally killed Mabel instead. They were trying to make a move and it failed. Did you miss that?
4:16 - Joe the Boss: Ima not joking
5:50 - Gyp Rosetti: Not joking...'Joe the King'
God Save The King
47, he was a fu**ing kid.
Me? an old man...
@@alpkorsan i broke my guts in florida on that goddamn recumbant bike
@@nonytknocker20 fuckin years
@@jjjrjjjr1 Not a f*cking peep
@@peaknonsense2041 There's no scraps in my scrapbook
Nice edit. Complete. Concise. Coherent. Well done.
thank you i appreciate that ❤️
perfect performance
Bro thank you for uploading this!!
more boardwalk coming january.
@@ceerious please do a Jimmy Darmody compilation, that would be 🔥🔥
@@kgkg4118 i definitely will.
23:01 One of those men is
Benjamin "Bugsy' Siegel
Who goes on to help jumpstart start the beginnings of what will be known as Las Vegas
I love how you didnt put subtitles for the Italian, really adds some flavor ;-)
Enslaving your own people the wretched souls as he calls it, all for the love of money, sad very sad
Showered with led ... Covered in rosses ... The last straw :D
I started watching this series when it was first aired and really got in to it! These videos will inspire me to watch the whole thing!
Narcisse is such a hypocritical snake. At least Chalky didn't put up a front about who he was and what he did.
I love the actor that played
Joe the boss.
And people always NEVER believe me when i say im half Sicilian and my father is full blooded. They look at my and his brown skin and think otherwise. There are a ton of Sicilians with brown skin and Black hair. Im glad Joe Masseria is played by a Sicilian (Ivo Nandi) with the appropriate skin tone that Joe the Boss had. It shows that we're not all white and olive skinned
Sicilia is a land of many cultural ethnic influences. A melting pot created by conquest, suffering and pain.
It's a shame you can't put that on a college or job application
you tell'em Furio
I like how they have real Italian immigrant sounding people in this programme brings authenticity to this series
I can't believe he was a plumber in an episode of Weeds!!! Check it out 😎
!!!!
lmao
One of the best scenes of the series. The look AR gives Nucky when the cash is revealed is priceless. “Damn , you are going to get out of this mess”
Masseria really wanted to help Gyp. Really wanted him to grow and succeed. Gyp unfortunately had zero respect, zero patience, no chill and damn sure no humility. All very important and necessary qualities in organized crime.
Yep
Yes... And now you boys know why. Cold statement.
Appreciate the effort of finding clips with subtitles, it was killing me not knowing what they said
thanks i tried my best.
Boardwalk empire is up there with the likes of The Sopranos as one of the best HBO series
Easily.
They didn't rise from the table when the other group entered the restaurant. Extremely rude by Italian and European standards of that period.
Masseria was good to work for, he just had very very high expectations
More of these dude
yesterday i did. and more comin
great job buddy... keep uploading vids like that!
i will. did you check the rest of them so far. i have Torrio, Gyp Rosetti and Frank Capone as well. i organized everything in playlists
@@ceerious yes. I upload masseria killing scene 2 3 years ago. I culd not find it here so i did. People thanksgiving me untill this day )))
Powerful performance! Great cast overall.
They should of kept nucky story separate and done a proper spin off for the mafia around lucky.
yup
Boardwalk empire was so much better than peaky blinders, more well spoken,better acting when it comes to really feel real. How they talk and move, and no over doing murders, shootings and over dramatic scenes
Masseria was My grandfathers step dad and he had a step brother who were masarias real son. My mom would drive son joe jr her uncle who was really old to certain places back in the 80s .old joe had a son who had a little son who was my cousin we played together in the 80s. all named joe ..Steven Russo was my grandfather . He was about 20 or so when massaria was killed
wanna talk stories about it sometime? i wanna start doing some podcasts on real stories? if so let me know we can definitely get something going.
This man lying lmao
@@alfredorodriguez4773 doesn't seem like it
@@alfredorodriguez4773tutti sei descendienti di Genghis Khan, no?
This fuckin' Ceerious! He's postin' with two hands ova here
I wonder if he knew when he said: "Then do what you need to.."
i think so...
I think he knew Lucky was planning something eventually and was trying to do his usual big boss intimidation thing with undertones.
Unlike the last times he had the stare moment with Lucky, here Lucky was calm and didn't rise up but also break away or look uncomfortable he was just completely unfazed by Joe and Joe looks down with that "ahh, I can't believe this little prick he finally decided to try me" realization.
@@mistermonologue2442The Boss loved Luciano like a son in law. He never saw the betrayal!!!
@@ΑλέξανδροςΓκίνης-ο9σhe felt like hes been stabbed in da heart
They need to do a series or the rise of joe the boss and joe marranzano how they got started lupo the wolf ciro schiro camorra in Brooklyn war 1915 1917 morrello terranova ubrianco
id love that
All due respect, it's Joe "the Boss" Masseria, Salvatore Maranzano, Colo Schiro Giuseppe Morello and Ciro Terranova. If they had made the series about them, NOT Nucky, it would had been Epic. Bigger than the Sopranos!!!
Now you know what time it is
Thank you for this bro!
any requests
I love that briefcase scene. Maseria is easily bought, and doesn’t really care about long term, out of state stuff.
'Carmine St. Garage' My father grew up on Carmine St.
He was pissed off at Charlie since he walked in. He kept his eye on him man then he let it out.
4:21 He knew he would soon be deprived of oxygen in the back alley:
Love the family dynamic.. definite intrigue... Great series
This is how heroin flooded the west in Old days.
My favourite series of all.
15:08 love this scene , we humans are so tribal , we always feel comfortable with our own .
it's true and science. alot of people don't understand that...which is why there's fighting all the time and division. we must recognize everyone for what they are, enjoy all cultures and have peace...but maybe im dreaming lol
these guys are literally immigrants. As in they were born in Italy. Applying your cringe thought to everyone by using the pronoun "we" and by extension pretending as if the descendants of those immigrants didn't go into the melting pot is, well, cringe. Speak for yourself next time.
@@ceerious yeah trust the science alright
Great performance! Same time funny and intimidating! 😂
3:03 what's the name of that song?
Where is the clutch hand? He would have been either underboss or consigliere and a very strong important part of Joe’s family during this time period - especially given his legacy
Masseria is eating in this scene but apparently he died on an empty stomach. And yes I know this is a tv show
That was gangster ish..
Gyp was correct about the tide of history getting ready to sweep Masseria away. Gotta give him that.
You got to love how easy it was for two guys to just waltz in and gun down Masseria like it was nothing. Then again, tv show logic
Who killed Joe two men? I can’t remember from watching the show.
which men?
@@ceerious the two men that Joe said got killed after messing with Mayer card game. The first clip in this video.
If you reffering to the Boss's 2 nephews, they tried to rob Jimmy Darmody after he winning in the "L & L game", but Jimmy insisted of the money, gave them his boot-knife. Of course, because the nephew's were sent by the Boss to demand tribute from L & L, he naturally thought they had them killed!!!
Nice comp
19:50 so we have struck a "bargain" then. he's getting a good deal. I need to watch to the show in full, especially watching Van Alden go absolutely off the wall.
What does lucky say to him at the end ?? Anyone know ?
The fight is over.
One of the Greatest series ever made. Mostly all true characters with perfectly replicated scenery!
When he talks about the stabbings of his nephews, is that the scene where Dormody slices ones neck and stabs the other ?
They do all the work they split 40 percent to split and 60 percent to them for doing much of nothing… It’s no wonder they said shit had to change
The Virgin New Gangsters vs The Chad Mustache Petes
The actor they got to play Luciano seemed dim witted and Luciano was a genius
he got better imo. but yea seemed a lil dumb.
He was young still learning
Eh Luciano died pretty lame in Italy, Meyer however lived like a king till the end.
Kind of changed with the horrible scar, no more scraps in his scrapbook after that
@@plaidchuckhow did Luciano die?
Notice hoe Charlie says "I'm well, AR" instead of "I'm good" yet right after that he says, "Thanks for axin'". This let Rothstein know he did indeed have an affect on him, but he was still that same street gangster he knew before.