Many of the names listed above are English distortions of real Italian names: Tony (to-new-york) drift from the name Tonio or Antonio; Paulie is Paolo o Paolino; Vinny it should derive from Vincenzo
Imagine a white man whose an UC/CI is trying to infiltrate a Yakuza and a Triad. He'll get WHACKED as soon he stepped into the office/club. I wonder what he'll say next.
@@Schcarraffone perciò dalle tue parti tutti vestono camice scaramacai con colletto lungo tre chilometri su giacca in similpelle, quattro quintali di catene placcate oro al collo, latrano "Volare" ridendo come ebeti e ogni tre parole ci infilano quattro "lasagne", "rigatoni" o "cannoli"? Fammi sapere dove vivi, se è così, ci vengo subito!
"Cahh maaan, We used to play stick ball together behind the Olive garden. You know Pauley Walnuts, Rocky Balboa, the Mario Bros. They were all there....... Donkey Kong...... Vinny Testaverdy, maroney".
Love how he simply repeats the Godfather story with Appellonia, then he forgets that Diane Keaton was "Kay", and just says her real name. ravioli, rigatoni, rice-a-roni, lmao
What does a kid diddler look like? They’re not who we think they are. They’re good at hiding amongst us and appearing normal. And then they do disgusting things to our kids. Be alert, they’re not the “weirdo looking people” we think they would be always. They could be the normal charming people in our lives.
Half u actually studied de niros face? That's as South Italian as it gets... His grandfather came over from the boot in the 1890s. Yes his mother has Irish ancestry but de niros as Italian as it gets
@@MoejiiOsmanTV he actually played an irish dude in goodfellas and a jewish dude i’m casino lol he’s good at playing mobsters in general people don’t realize who the characters really are
Italian, and all Mediterranean heritage runs deeply in the genes. I can always tell when someone has some Italian in them. I thought Britney Spears looked a little Italian maybe, like not completely just generic European white, so I googled her heritage. She’s 1/16th Maltese, which is essentially being Sicilian. Sicilians are the most classic looking Italian stereotype. Very dark tan with black hair. It’s a cool look.
+Mannibal Non credo tu abbia capito il soggetto dello sketch. E' proprio la parodia dello stereotipo dell'italoamericano, non la parodia dell'italiano.
Donnie Brasco, The Godfather, Goodfellas. I love all the references here. I lost it when he said he married an American girl named Diane Keaton lmaoooo
Yeah I actually don't get this moronic catch phrase"yeah there's a lot of money in that" wherever that quote is from it's not actually funny, when, who said that what significance does it have?
@@mikemacfadyen1972 the phrase and the way the guy said it is probably a reference to mafia movies where someone suggests a new line of crime they could commit.
@@mikemacfadyen1972 Yes man, i do find it funny.. I don't know if real Italians find it a bit too offended by this.. But it's cool man.. Forget about it.. 😂 🤣
Rule number one of dealing with an Italian mob: never call any of them “ A funny guy”, you might get a funny response and you might sleep with the fishes.
Just love Bobbie De Niro.He's super cool and makes fun of the Italian stereotype. When a person doesn't take them self or what other people think seriously, they are comfortable in themselves. Love you goombah!
“Behind the Olive Garden with rocky balboa and the Mario brothers “ 😂😂😂😂😂
Lies again? Serie A Leader Mafia Boss
I lost it when he said Vinny Testaverde 😄
Lmao bro the stereotypes went heavy
Vinny testaverde
@@jesusmedrano32 same
Tony Lasagna never had the makings of a varsity bean buster.
😂😂😂😂
😁😁🤦🏾
Small hands
He compromised
Is he just a clown to amuse you?
Every Italian Gangster name:
Tony
Paulie
Vinny
And Sergio.
maybe American gangster
How about Joe
Many of the names listed above are English distortions of real Italian names: Tony (to-new-york) drift from the name Tonio or Antonio; Paulie is Paolo o Paolino; Vinny it should derive from Vincenzo
Sergio is a very Italian name
"Paulie Walnuts, Rocky Balboa, Mario Brothers" - help me !🤣🤣🤣🤣
RIP Tony Sirico aka Paulie Walnuts
PATHETIC.
Don't forget Vinny Bag of Donuts
Forgetabouit
Donky Kong
When non-Italians watch one episode of The Sopranos
I walk around my apartment saying “Ohhhhhhh! Woahhhhhhhhhh!” all the time
@@__-kb9no I mean I'm part Italian and say ohhhh madonne a lot
@@noahsherwood2445 madonne? The right word is Madonna
@@rookie8960 no one actually says it like madonna though lol
@@lizzy6333 yeah they said it in the wrong way
"Why does he keep saying forget about it?" - "Nevermind that." That was so great
It’s always been “Never Mind” now. Mandela Effect.
He didn't say forget about it, he said, Fuhgeddaboudit.
"Rocky Balboa, the Mario Bros they were all there!" 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Ohhhh, don't Fugget about my cousin Vinny.
and Paulie Walnuts LOL
I am dead
Vinny testaverde
I died laughing 😂
"Infiltrating the Chinese mafia."
Laugh out loud
Don't you mean 'raff out roud'?
@@ot23234don't you mean '笑出声来'
@@joedwyer3297Confucius say: man who piss into wind get his own back.
"... so I came back to America and I married a girl named Diane Keaton." This shit had me in tears
Is a combo of Godfather, Goodfellas and Donnie Brasco movies all rolled into one!
It's very sad you actually find this prick amusing
@@mikemacfadyen1972 its sad you got offended by this becouse im italian and i find this funny
@@bigbootyenjoyer i don't find it very original
@@mikemacfadyen1972 very original?
What are you talking about
The best undercover agent, Tony 'Forget about it' Lasagna.
It’s Fuggetaboutit all one word no forget about it
"It's a stereotype and it's offensive!"-Tony Soprano
Wow, listen to mob boss!
Am I in what?
I thought we were napoli-dopoli or whatever
and Saturday night live are the last people I would want to perpetuate it !
@@mohamedbouchanane5067 orginaized crime however you wanna call it
He manages to use the few Italian stereotypes he learnt from watching movies to infiltrate a dangerous mob…Forget about it!!!😂🤣
Stickball behind the Olive Garden. The least authentic Italian cuisine. lmao
That...that was the joke......
Fuckin annotations over here.
Watch out! The joke! Oh, damn, you just missed it.
Yes exactly -- That's the joke
Sharp as a cue ball!
the plot of Donnie Brasco summarized in 6 minutes:
And it even summarized the plot of Godfather I.
Nice!
@@mehboobkm3728 how?
@@invisabeast9458 it's a joke
Good observation.
I'm offensive and I find this Italian
Jake English who gives a fuck they're all Italians who are making fun of us
what ??
Indira Wilson ?
hahahah
:)))))
"You heard about the Chinese godfather? He made them an offer they couldn't understand."
what? i get it, he drives a lincoln
Cause they was dumb?
Imagine a white man whose an UC/CI is trying to infiltrate a Yakuza and a Triad. He'll get WHACKED as soon he stepped into the office/club. I wonder what he'll say next.
@josefdepovic8495rincoln continental?
That guy impersonated De Niro very well....
That guy IS De Niro
:D Trollololo!
Rief35 can’t tell if ur joking
He even put makeup
Yeah he's Al Pacino
Fun fact: Robert DeNiro is actually only a quarter Italian, his mother was of Irish descent and his father was half Irish and Italian.
So basically he’s more of an Irish lol
@The Unbekannt was für ne scheisse du laberst Junge!
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
@The Unbekannt I learn something every day :-)
And so?
His half albanian guys . Watch his interview at sanremo when they ask him about his origine.
Should be included in "The Irishman directors cut"....
there's a lot of money in that!
It is what it is
Would be a 6 hour movie
The Irishman's directors cut would last 2 years
Well played
the way he tosses his meatball sub to that guy is so funny
Funny how??🤣
Tony Lasagna! Ahahahahhahahahaaahahahahh!!!
ehyyy forget aboutdit
There's an Italian footballer called Kevin Lasagna.
from the hood! hahaha
Theres a black footballer called Treymarius Desquarius Warren
Kevin Lasagna plays for Udinese Calcio. What an unforgettable name. 😀😀
He said "voolare col canee"... Flyying with the doog
Marco Esposito yes but we do this all the time in Italy...
@@Schcarraffone perciò dalle tue parti tutti vestono camice scaramacai con colletto lungo tre chilometri su giacca in similpelle, quattro quintali di catene placcate oro al collo, latrano "Volare" ridendo come ebeti e ogni tre parole ci infilano quattro "lasagne", "rigatoni" o "cannoli"? Fammi sapere dove vivi, se è così, ci vengo subito!
I, personally would have sang That's amore by Dean Martin.
No he said "scappare con cane ooOoOOoO"
@@alessiocaldini8379 lassali fa stereotipi sugli italiani anni 70 diobono
"I'm bustin beans!" 😂😂
What does it means?
@@MountainOFking means he is just playing around.
It's "busting balls", but they can't say live on TV.
It means "I'm just kidding" in rude way
@@marjanp "busting beans"Fuck" bustin beans" nobody says that, that's political correctness turning everything to shit.Political correctness utterly kills humour
This is a perfect sketch. It’s got everything in it 😂
Except anything funny
@@MrDeano-eu9rg
You're a wet blanket..
DeNiro is so good. He actually makes me nervous in this skit.
Really
You got some pretty low standards my dude. Fuhgetaboutiiiit.
Right I was scared he was going to wack him 😂
Thanks, man!
Meh, he flubbed a few of his lines. He's actually not great on SNL, IMO.
"I grew up in little Italy, I didn't see you around" 😂😂😂
Tony Lasagnè.....from the nwwweeighhbuhood.
Playing stickball with Paulie Walnuts, Rocky Balboa the Mario brothers & ehh Donkey Kong
👊😂
You like rehashing stereotypes and call that humour, someone to put your brain to sleep
@@mikemacfadyen1972 Durr durr its called irony dumbfuck
I grew up in little Italy I ain't seen you around
That joe Pesci imp. scene is underrated 😂
Except DeNiro got anxious and flubbed a couple of lines and jumped a cue; it's why he does movies and not so much stage work!
Looks like “the jacket” Richie Aprile took off Rocco DiMeo.
U mean the jaackkeeeetttt?
The one wore by the Polish Mechanical Engineer who did plumbing
He had a lot of moxie for a guy his size
That IS Rocco DiMeo, in his PRIME
Toughest guy in Essex County I hear!
"Cahh maaan, We used to play stick ball together behind the Olive garden. You know Pauley Walnuts, Rocky Balboa, the Mario Bros. They were all there....... Donkey Kong...... Vinny Testaverdy, maroney".
Maroney? That's a friggin' Irishman!
@@mikejohnson515 Well he has Irish blood, so Fugettaboutit!
Lol - Donkey Kong is not even human. Kong isn't an Italian name either
Donkey Kong got me
@@jasongoldman3850 DK was known around Little Italy, he was a tough kid! He once broke a barrel over some plumbers head then kidnapped his woman.
Fred Armisens impersonation is so funny. He took it in a whole different direction than everyone else does and I love it.
Hell fucking no
Armisen : the most punchable SNL cast member of all time. How that guy has a career is beyond me.
@@johnstamos9662 Could have been worse. He could have brought back his Italian persona from EuroTrip....
@@CreepyBlackDude All these years I can't believe I never knew that was him...
"Yeah there's a lot of money in that."
Hearing De Niro do Pesci was awesome!
Too bad he flubbed the line.
Why nobody lost it when he said Tony Lasagna is beyond me.
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂 I Die
Would be a great name for a cheesy Italian restaurant franchise.
From tha neighborhood!
"Yeah, theres a lot of money in that". Best part haha
That is silvio dante with a high pitch voice🤣😊
@@korindoseng4953 i bet its patsy
Horatio knows his lines and the big De Niro needs the televisor. Sanz is so underrated man
Oh hey, it's TommyKay
Horacio then proceeded to get frozen in carbonite
He always needs one
all guests need the televisor.
Needs the what?
Love how he simply repeats the Godfather story with Appellonia, then he forgets that Diane Keaton was "Kay", and just says her real name. ravioli, rigatoni, rice-a-roni, lmao
I taught her how to speak English: “MoNdAy tUeSdAy WeDnEsDaY fRiDaY”
lol its a great scene from Godfather. I lost it when he did the impression
😂😂
Favorite line
That Appolonia description was 100% right !!
I didn't get it, until I watch Godfather
Perfectly round Yabbos
"mandee, tuesdee..."
@Giorgio Fegatini Godfather is about secret societies. They have as king over them Apollo, the angel of destruction - Revelation 9:11
@@seanhuds229 grabbos yabbos
Horatio really deserved more credit for sure. You could tell he was trying so hard not to break..😅
“It is them” -Mr. Tanucci 😂🤣😂🤣
When the British person can only get a seat in the Italian section of the euro final
@WatchEuropaTheLastBattle shut up
Horatio has always been underrated. A hilarious actor who's over the top comedy had everyone in the scene laughing...including him.
👍
Any idea where is he now?
What he does now?
Unfortunately a lot of Latino comedians are underrated 😢
@@gary609906 Jesus... That is it true? 🤯
He don't look like a person who abuse child.
What does a kid diddler look like? They’re not who we think they are. They’re good at hiding amongst us and appearing normal. And then they do disgusting things to our kids. Be alert, they’re not the “weirdo looking people” we think they would be always. They could be the normal charming people in our lives.
That MONDAY, TUESDAY WENESDAY, FRIDAY got me laughing so hard..
"yeahhh there's a lot of money in that" 😂😂 rewinded it 10 times 😂
That's not really that funny.
Though De Niro only has 25% Italian ancestry, he always perfect for playing Italian mafia or normal Italian guy.
Joey Diaz is cuban from New Jersey and he looks like the most mafia guy ive ever seen
Half u actually studied de niros face? That's as South Italian as it gets... His grandfather came over from the boot in the 1890s. Yes his mother has Irish ancestry but de niros as Italian as it gets
@@MoejiiOsmanTV he actually played an irish dude in goodfellas and a jewish dude i’m casino lol he’s good at playing mobsters in general people don’t realize who the characters really are
Big fan of Dinero never knew he wasn't 100% Italian!!
Italian, and all Mediterranean heritage runs deeply in the genes. I can always tell when someone has some Italian in them. I thought Britney Spears looked a little Italian maybe, like not completely just generic European white, so I googled her heritage. She’s 1/16th Maltese, which is essentially being Sicilian. Sicilians are the most classic looking Italian stereotype. Very dark tan with black hair. It’s a cool look.
Godfather + Goodfellas + Donnie Brasco huh? Hahahha hilarious
the sopranos of course
Plus casino
I was going to make an Italian joke.. but FORGEEETABOUTITT
EDIT: I forgot about this comment until I saw it got 4k likes! Thanks for the thumbs up!!
Forget about it what?....
Lol
@Dhi Mancini me either..
DASS NOT ITALIAN TF IS dAT SHIT
The ppl who say they never heard are fucking obviously not from nj or nyc
Actual Italians don’t go the Olive Garden😂😂 AND it’s “Volare, Cantare”.
The more I hear the line "I'm just bustin beans" the more I love it.
This is such an underrated SNL skit...I love it!
Omg he pulled the "I'm funny how like I amuse you" line from good fellas 😂
This is So Glorious and over the top😂😂 especially when he walks in the door talking about mozzarella
I'm italian and i actually find this so funny
+Mirco Corsico Facciamoci riconoscere sempre, mi raccomando...
+Mannibal Non credo tu abbia capito il soggetto dello sketch. E' proprio la parodia dello stereotipo dell'italoamericano, non la parodia dell'italiano.
Ma tanto che ti frega? Ti rimane il culo da usare!
Mannibal lui invece il pisello non lo hai mai avuto ..ma che gli frega ? Può dare il culo . Dopotutto essere gay non è certo una vergogna .
Magic Kar Sarà, ma io leggo italian stereotypes, non italian-american stereotypes
Donnie Brasco, The Godfather, Goodfellas. I love all the references here. I lost it when he said he married an American girl named Diane Keaton lmaoooo
“You’re laughin? A man’s beans are busted and you’re laughin?”
1:34 "why's he keep saying forget about it?"
DeNiro: rephrases the exact same line
Yeah, there's a lot of money in that.
Exactly
That there is
@Aldo Steel ✡️
best part for me
"yeah that's a lot of money in that"
Polar Bear that there is.
Love that guy!!
My fav! 😆
Yeah I actually don't get this moronic catch phrase"yeah there's a lot of money in that" wherever that quote is from it's not actually funny, when, who said that what significance does it have?
@@mikemacfadyen1972 the phrase and the way the guy said it is probably a reference to mafia movies where someone suggests a new line of crime they could commit.
Gabagool literally looks like a heart experiencing an attack.
Gabagool? Ova here!
when he started singing volare cracked me up lmao
3:49 Made ma day, De Niro here impersonates Gio Pesci
Yes. Exactly from the Movie GoodFellas
@@brigingthemap It's a bit regurgitated a bit too easy, a bit too clique, A bit too rehashed Really?! Are you THAT lazy you find this actually funny
@@mikemacfadyen1972 Yes man, i do find it funny.. I don't know if real Italians find it a bit too offended by this.. But it's cool man.. Forget about it.. 😂 🤣
@@mikemacfadyen1972 he's just busting beans man chill
Best goodfellas reference ever.
As a Italian this is hilarious 😆
fohgettaboutitt
The italian flag with an eagle is literally México flag
what do you New York Italians think about Armenians buddy?
@@evangelicae_rationis yeah you stole it from us
there's a lot of money in that!
Forget about it
DeNiro: "I trusted you like a son. I let you in and you betrayed me." He knew Tony Lasagna for 4 minutes.
This is the funniest and most underrated skit in SNL history. I guess most people just forgotaboutit!
"Forget about it" - donnie brasco ; "Funny , how am I funny?" - Good Fellas 😂
fuhgetdaboudid
I lost it when he said “Donkey Kong”
Hahaha
He almost did too 😂
He could've stopped with the mario brothers but I'm glad he didn't
That's the Jacket Richie Aprile got from Rocco DiMeo and gave to Tony Soprano then Tony gave it to the Polish housekeepers husband 😂
3:49 classic Joe Pesci lines
Goodfellas aye
How am i funny
It's actually not classic Joe Pesci
@@mikemacfadyen1972 it is tho
*has known the guy for literally 3 minutes*
“I loved you like a son”
😂
LOL 😂
Forget about it
He's bustin' beans
5:20 you can hear both of them tense up and break cause they're 'pushing it' lol I love it
😂😂😂 Totally underrated skit.
Rule number one of dealing with an Italian mob: never call any of them “ A funny guy”, you might get a funny response and you might sleep with the fishes.
Sometimes both
@@HTone-jj8jg I hate when they laugh while you're nervous and then they become serious.
Funny how?
that was Joe Pesci's line from Good Fellas... btw
@@ermonski like a clown, do i amuse you?
We can confirm that Donkey Kong is Italian.
One of Horatio's best sketches.
Those lines were straight out of GOOD FELLAS.
Those were Pesci’s lines when talking to Ray Liota
"How am I funny?"
Good fella's reference
No, really?
Tony Lazania from lil Italy...
Ayyy.. It's Tony Lasagna. Listen to me. I'm talkin here!
Srikar Reddy
Lazania? Really?
Non americanizate i nomi! Damnnnnn
Looks like You augh
@@nealmceneaney3771 exactly. He didn't even get the joke right
Rocky Balboa, the Mario brothers, Donkey Kong they were all there
was at my gumatts place!! ... I'm bustin' beans over here,,, He should have brought cannoli's with him.
His timing is perfect during the awkward pauses lmao
"We use to play stick ball behind the Olive Garden"
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Fuckin hilarious
It's so cool to hear Robert de Niro say "forgetaboutit" at 4:07!
1:00 the guy who opened the door was Professor Walters from 21 Jump Street movie
“We used to play stick ball behind the Olive Garden “ 😂
the "The Godfather" reference had me weak 😂😂😂😂
I finally figured out Horatio is singing, "Volare", Dean Martin's version. I knew I'd heard it sounded familiar.
And here I thought of the Gypsy Kings
Just love Bobbie De Niro.He's super cool and makes fun of the Italian stereotype. When a person doesn't take them self or what other people think seriously, they are comfortable in themselves. Love you goombah!
a woke leftistPOS
Fuck Deniro, dude is a fraud
WTH ?? That was too funny !!! :D :D :D Robert Di Nero killed it................ with a pretty good Joe Pesci impression !! :D
Their not even doing good impersonations at all,SNL have really declined and no it wasn't a very good Joe Pesci impersonation it was shit
"... with extra MOZARELLAAA"
I’m half Italian and the only thing I take offense at is that Horatio didn’t say “spicy meat-a-boll-a!”
Uncanny how he switches between American, Italian and Chinese so seamlessly!
Actually he really only speaks (American) English!
But, hey, forgedabbadet!
uncanny how they actually broadcast this shit on air.
@@francescomolla6505 hes speaking da italian american language you fanook
The room full by the most underrated snl cast members and this is the most underrated snl skitch,FORGGETABOUTIT
‘We have to move on to our next mission. Infil- *breaks* -trating the Chinese mafia’
‘Oh boy...’
The random Vinny Testaverde name drop had me laughing. The Simpsons did that a few years earlier too.
I taught her how to speak english: Monday,tuesday,wednessday,friday
Says with the Italian accent maandih toosdih waansdih fraaidih
I'm italian and that's a pretty common lunch break. Even the wire thing.
Standard social club, leather jacket, gold chains, gold rolex, pinkie ring, snub nose .32 revolver in rt front pants pocket.
@@glennellis1584 fogettaboutit
When he said we played stick ball behind the olive garden LMFAO that is a classic
" I'm Funny, how am I funny"
" You're a funny guy"
" I'm funny? How am I funny"?
Remember when we could all laugh at each other and no one was crying about it?
Yes until we ended up with a thin-skinned president with no sense of humor about himself
Not anymore 🤦♂️
Forget about it 😂😂😂