I did appreciate how visceral and ugly they made Eugene's suicide. It isn't glamorous, it isn't cinematic. Then we have this other pygmy thing in 13 Reasons Why.
@@Snougaloogie It would have been both sad but intriguing if they did more to show the effect it had on his loved ones. Not counting his coworkers at that thing of theirs or the FBI.
The way he struggled to live, trying to undo his decision, after he fell off the stool is accurate. In the rare cases where a person attempts then lives (usually bridge jumpers) is that microseconds after they made the leap, there is one thought which cuts through everything that lead up to the terrible act - the problems, the pain, the insane rush of fear - that realization is instant and unequivocal regret.
Johnny Sac: "There's no one else to make compilations of? Put Pontecorvo in there!" Carmine: "There are millions of views at stake!" Johnny Sac: "Again with the views?!"
Eugene's end is especially sad when you think about all the made guys who were allowed to retire or step back from the life. It was just inconvenient for Tony, who was probably thinking about the fuel and maintenance costs of his new boat.
Who was let go into early retirement in the show? I cant remember anyone. Beansie wasnt even a member and had to take a step back for being made a cripple From Tonys POV it made zero sense to let Eugene go. He was very deliberate told that this is for life and he was just some years into it. Quite possible that 10 years later he would have let him go. I looked evil but lets not forget Eugene was a violent psychopath.
@listrahtes not exactly _early_ retirements, but Old Man Baccala is retired, Angelo Garepe was retired, the retired status of boss 'George' who arranged the final NY/NJ sitdown is mentioned, Uncle Pat, etc. All had different circumstances ofc, but just goes to show that the "for life, no retirements" thing is another supposedly sacred rule that's actually BS.
@@osman732 who was that got strangled, and shot, in Phils trunk? he was retired too, but kept dipping his toe back into the business by using Tonys cousin on a hit.. Phil stated, "you shouldve stayed retired.. "
@listrahtes not in the show, but Michael Franseze was allowed to retire. That said, that was after he served a prison sentence post RICO so he probably was not going to be able to earn the family much more without drawing further attention to them. He made them a lot of money through the gas scam so that probably helped him "earn" retirement as well.
It's tragic in a sense because when Eugene chose the life, he didn't consider that there wouldn't be but one way out of it for him. Even if he wanted to change & become a better person, he was more or less stuck with the consequences of his decisions. I'd feel worse for the family though. It's a rough thing to deal with.
Having to kick up an inheritance is crazy. Then being told don't bother Tony, he's out on his new boat. No wonder guys didn't stay loyal. They probably flip regardless but it had to make the decision easier.
Its crazy how much these guys put up with before they flip. They really believe in this thing and greedy middlemanagement just destroys it. It's corporate America, with no 401k you'll ever see, but prob better health plans lmao
@@Canoflegumes In the real mafia, no guy would ever be expected to kick up inheritance to a boss. The Sopranos make being a made guy look way worse than it actually is, I'm not saying the Mafia is an awesome organization full of honor and good times. But IRL any boss who acted like Tony would be out in a snap
He took an oath and rubbed St Peter into his hands. Once he did that he wasn't supposed to make any more reservations. He couldn't just take off into the night with his wife and his kids. His crew would know his son depended on the crack and that would make it easy for them to track him down. But also the cops wanted him to take Ray's place as a major asset. He was being squeezed from both sides now. In truth, the crow in the window was as much a bad-sign for him as it was for Chris.
@@lisetteeliseparis7070 oh wow that was your first? first scene i ever seen was GiGi on the toilet. first episode was the weight. then i started my journey
@@ceerious Wow! I love GiGi. My very first episode was "Irregular Around the Margins", totally blew me away and I became a believer. Thank you so much Ceerious.
@@lisetteeliseparis7070 these clips are addictive... When ever I'm bored I don't listen to music or podcasts I just play all these old soprano clips 😂
Gene was one of the only dudes in the soprano crew who made me feel uneasy at times just because his character was so convincing as a genuine soldier/enforcer. Intimidation just radiates of this dudes aura, its also interesting as much of a brute as he was HE was the one who desperately wanted out.
@@Chile914 it isn’t in real life. Many bosses didn’t get tribute weekly. Joe massino said to the FBI that he pretty much only got his piece at Christmas. Bosses IRL don’t interact with soldiers to limit exposure but cant have a TV show like that. Typically, bosses made enough from their own rackets. By not demanding huge cuts like gotti, loyalty was shown in abundance to less greedy bosses like the chin, massino, and Costello.
One tiny part that I find very striking. Is the part when Eugene's wife says to him to "put a bullet in Tony's head", and when he's like "I can't do that", as if it's a foreign concept. And she just says back bluntly "what you think I don't know you haven't done it before". Then there is a small pause where she is waiting for his reaction, because she heavily alluded to the forbidden M word, even the wife's know not to go there in regards to that thing of theirs. But, Eugene replys "I can't, he's the boss". And suddenly it's not a foreign concept, and in those few words he's letting his wife know whacking a boss is way too risky of a move. And really in that moment he let her get a bit closer, more than the other wife's even. Like a barrier suddenly came down..
When you're right you're right but Eugene thought by giving that money out of the inheritance to Tony would be just make Tony be like ok. All his choices were wrong
He thought he could buy his way out of his predicament, at least when it came to Tony. That said, the fact that he thought the Feds would allow him to actually leave the crime outfit he was informing on/ helping build a case against is beyond my comprehension.
Eugene should've said his aunt left him an inheritance of property that can only be owned or sold to blood family members only according to the will. This way he could go about his business, even start a farm if he wanted to & give anthony a cut every month or quarter. He would be away from NJ & NY & retire low key...at most they would call him for a hit & since he would be from outta town it would make more sense
I don't think the show confirmed one way or another, but it's likely the FBI had nothing on Eugene and he instead approached them with cooperating in exchange for witness protection. So his plan was either Tony let's him go willingly or the FBI smuggles him out. The FBI probably couldn't stop Eugene if he just left. I do think Gene's mistake though was not just risking it and leaving anyways. We know that the NJ mob's reach is surprisingly weak and Gene could have just moved far enough and they wouldn't track him. Asking to get witness protectioned to Florida is dumb though. We know for sure the mob has contacts in Florida. That is one of the least safe places for a snitch.
I always liked Ralph saying "no offense" to Vito after the fat fuck comment 😂 Probably didn't *really* mean it but just for a second he was halfway decent it's just funny to me
I love how angry Tony got while Eugene was honking his horn lol. It's also hilarious from Eugene's perspective that he pulled up and just started honking excessively lmao
Eugene's death would have been a horrible one, it's called a short drop hanging and it's an awful was to die. That's why they introduced long-drop hangings because short drop were too barbaric.
Ceerious, hey - how you doin? Listen Ceerious, we just want you to know how glad we are that an uploader like you is on YT. Those Sopranos uploads - those compilation videos. Here, I’ll like this video. It’s a privilege….hard working uploader, 2 channels…posting these videos that more of us should take part in….we know you’ll keep uploading the right things.
I love how Paulie says it stays within the family, but then he ran off and complained to Jonny Sack about Tony.... and caused problems with the "90-pound mole" joke.
"I got a massive life crisis I need to talk to Tony about" "I wouldnt... he's out on his new boat." lol. I'm convinced it was Tonys own people who clipped him at the end.
She literally looks like Carmela Soprano and then they like just had Edie Falco just play another character real quick just to save some money since it's just a small character and stuff
On rewatch, I really like Robert Funaro's mannerisms and tics. His head bobbing, the squeaky voice and being able to talk with a cigarette in his mouth.
Anybody ever notice So Sweet Gene Pontecorvo was left handed. At the card game Jackie Jr attempted to heist, Gene pulled the gun out of his jacket with his left hand, and he also used his left hand to smash the Snapple bottle on Little Paulie's face. In an Oxford study scientists found that the two sides of the brain were better connected in lefties and more coordinated, particularly in the areas that involve using language. A lot of famous world leaders, including Julius Caesar were left-handed. It's possible that Johnny Sack was right about Ralph not being the only one to handle the Esplanade, maybe they should have put Pontecorvo in there.
@@luisrangel6696 He always spoke in those old fashioned sayings. He was saying that if you can stay calm while everyone around you is freaking out you might survive. Unfortunately, he was wrong. The actor is Paul Mazursky. He was actually a great film director.
I always loved how Eugene is legit just watching GG then reprimands another guy for doing the same and not calling 911 lol. He was concerned but not concerned enough to do it himself lol
I'm pretty sure you can, I don't see any reason you wouldn't be able to. They want committed guys, but if at the last moment you thought you wouldn't be able to pull the weight and still just wanted to remain and associate, I see no reason a family wouldn't allow it
Joe Pistone ('Donnie Brasco') said that some of the Mafia types he met were "24/7 gangsters", whereas others actually had interests and something of a life outside of being a wiseguy. I imagine there'd be plenty of the second type who would turn down becoming a made guy. They enjoy being associated with crime but don't want to immerse every second of their existence into it.
As soon as a background character starts getting scenes you know it’s over
😆 true
You got any problem with an American TV show practice that goes back 70 years???
Ralph wasn’t a secret f@g… he bottomed from the top…
Sure, but not always.
@@Vasily_dont_be_sillyHe’s just breaking balls didn’t mean nothing by it.
Eugene’s “very bad boys very bad” is iconic
Eugene 'So Sweet' Pontecorvo
When you're right you're right
This is a low level comment section guys the only thing you're getting outta here are shineboxes
@pueblomoshe8295 Ceerious is an orphan, but Borko has a thousand fathers.
@@Carmine_LupertazziJust give it to em sunshine
I did appreciate how visceral and ugly they made Eugene's suicide. It isn't glamorous, it isn't cinematic. Then we have this other pygmy thing in 13 Reasons Why.
I actually appreciated that too & that the show treated with the seriousness it deserved. It's a brutal moment.
@@ashleybrooke2087I'd honestly call upon anyone considering suicide to watch that scene. Really consider it.
@@Snougaloogie
It would have been both sad but intriguing if they did more to show the effect it had on his loved ones. Not counting his coworkers at that thing of theirs or the FBI.
The way he struggled to live, trying to undo his decision, after he fell off the stool is accurate. In the rare cases where a person attempts then lives (usually bridge jumpers) is that microseconds after they made the leap, there is one thought which cuts through everything that lead up to the terrible act - the problems, the pain, the insane rush of fear - that realization is instant and unequivocal regret.
@@Snougaloogie I doubt that would change their mind
Eugene was 47 too, just a kid
…yeah it’s sad when they go young like that
So you know...AND YOU LET ME FKN SIT THERE!?!?!
@@markstewart1852 WHEN THEY GO!? Come on huh, he took the easy way out
Was that his hockey 🏒 number?!
@Djm8520 OHHH there he is the king of da comments. 😂😂😂😂
Johnny Sac: "There's no one else to make compilations of? Put Pontecorvo in there!"
Carmine: "There are millions of views at stake!"
Johnny Sac: "Again with the views?!"
Yeah - again with the views.
@@natemarx4999so either choose anotha characta to make a compilation of or get the fuck outta heah
So either name your price or stfu about it 😂
😆😆😆
@@Brinksarsenal it’s settled Jon either name an amount of views or GTF over it
That crow was a harbinger for both Chris and Eugene.
When you're right you're right
The crow was upset that there was no sword or gun on the table.
That crow has sealed fate of Chris and Eugene.
I just dink da boid was jealous of cwistofah's beak!
Walt Whitman ovah hea
It's sad, when they go young like that
when they go???? cmon huh. it was pure kino behind it. payback for that whoawh he was fn. sopranosfan57
Eugene's end is especially sad when you think about all the made guys who were allowed to retire or step back from the life. It was just inconvenient for Tony, who was probably thinking about the fuel and maintenance costs of his new boat.
That, and Eugene told him about winning the lottery- there was no way they’d let go of such a potentially lucrative earner.
Who was let go into early retirement in the show? I cant remember anyone. Beansie wasnt even a member and had to take a step back for being made a cripple From Tonys POV it made zero sense to let Eugene go. He was very deliberate told that this is for life and he was just some years into it. Quite possible that 10 years later he would have let him go.
I looked evil but lets not forget Eugene was a violent psychopath.
@listrahtes not exactly _early_ retirements, but Old Man Baccala is retired, Angelo Garepe was retired, the retired status of boss 'George' who arranged the final NY/NJ sitdown is mentioned, Uncle Pat, etc. All had different circumstances ofc, but just goes to show that the "for life, no retirements" thing is another supposedly sacred rule that's actually BS.
@@osman732 who was that got strangled, and shot, in Phils trunk? he was retired too, but kept dipping his toe back into the business by using Tonys cousin on a hit..
Phil stated, "you shouldve stayed retired.. "
@listrahtes not in the show, but Michael Franseze was allowed to retire. That said, that was after he served a prison sentence post RICO so he probably was not going to be able to earn the family much more without drawing further attention to them. He made them a lot of money through the gas scam so that probably helped him "earn" retirement as well.
The hilarious foreshadowing by Vito at the end is hilarious
It's amazing how the writers and Robert Funaro's great performance can make me feel sorry for a cold blooded murderer
That goes for all the great characters in this series.
It's tragic in a sense because when Eugene chose the life, he didn't consider that there wouldn't be but one way out of it for him. Even if he wanted to change & become a better person, he was more or less stuck with the consequences of his decisions.
I'd feel worse for the family though. It's a rough thing to deal with.
I also saw him in the Irishman!
bro is that a crackpipe in ur pfp@br3akstuff
@@CrashingWaves-dm6oi It's a contact 😭 but that is funny af
Having to kick up an inheritance is crazy. Then being told don't bother Tony, he's out on his new boat. No wonder guys didn't stay loyal. They probably flip regardless but it had to make the decision easier.
i know right lol
And on and on this thing of ours goes 😂😂
Its crazy how much these guys put up with before they flip. They really believe in this thing and greedy middlemanagement just destroys it.
It's corporate America, with no 401k you'll ever see, but prob better health plans lmao
@@Canoflegumes In the real mafia, no guy would ever be expected to kick up inheritance to a boss.
The Sopranos make being a made guy look way worse than it actually is, I'm not saying the Mafia is an awesome organization full of honor and good times. But IRL any boss who acted like Tony would be out in a snap
He took an oath and rubbed St Peter into his hands. Once he did that he wasn't supposed to make any more reservations.
He couldn't just take off into the night with his wife and his kids. His crew would know his son depended on the crack and that would make it easy for them to track him down. But also the cops wanted him to take Ray's place as a major asset. He was being squeezed from both sides now.
In truth, the crow in the window was as much a bad-sign for him as it was for Chris.
I feel horrible for little Paulie getting assaulted by those mean colored guys. He was just working.
Oh yeah, those guys...
Honest working American.
Word on the streets is that the cops are still looking for them 😂
Over 20 minutes and that's what you came away with.... 🤡.
@@Here4It78hes just breakin chops. everyone is loved in our community.
"You ought to know, Shweetie" -
"I saw that one comin' " -
First scene ever of my Sopranos watching! Thanx Skipper!
@@lisetteeliseparis7070 oh wow that was your first? first scene i ever seen was GiGi on the toilet. first episode was the weight. then i started my journey
@@ceerious Wow! I love GiGi. My very first episode was "Irregular Around the Margins", totally blew me away and I became a believer. Thank you so much Ceerious.
@@lisetteeliseparis7070 these clips are addictive... When ever I'm bored I don't listen to music or podcasts I just play all these old soprano clips 😂
@@nickf6794 Right? 😆😆😆
Gene was one of the only dudes in the soprano crew who made me feel uneasy at times just because his character was so convincing as a genuine soldier/enforcer. Intimidation just radiates of this dudes aura, its also interesting as much of a brute as he was HE was the one who desperately wanted out.
Aunt dies, Tony gets $200k
Aunty cook, Tony gets 200k gabagool
@@lean.2366I'm curious how do you know how much he got? What is it a minimum of 10% or something?
Why would he ever tell Tony about that money? Let the wife and kids move to Florida.
@@ppiorkowski150210% is the generally accepted kickup to the boss on everything
@@Chile914 it isn’t in real life. Many bosses didn’t get tribute weekly. Joe massino said to the FBI that he pretty much only got his piece at Christmas. Bosses IRL don’t interact with soldiers to limit exposure but cant have a TV show like that. Typically, bosses made enough from their own rackets. By not demanding huge cuts like gotti, loyalty was shown in abundance to less greedy bosses like the chin, massino, and Costello.
Tony’s breathing after paulie asks him who it’s gonna be is crazy lol
Ikr Jim could do an entire scene with just his eyes with little to no words and his breathing
Lol
His breathing should've been listed in the credits
@@JMR_2028 "Gandolfini's Lungs"
Yeah. It was always the breathing for me. The guy was just one polpetta away from kicking the can. My thoughts.
"Borkos the only one who know how to handle Supercuts? Put Ceerious in there!"
You're being unreasonable, Umar; there are millions of subscribers at stake!
@@Carmine_Lupertazziborkos living in the wrong century, and TH-cam knows it.
@@Carmine_Lupertazziagain with the subscribers?
@case_0223 Yeah, again with the subscribers. It's settled, Case. So either name a channel or get the fuck over it!
@@raygun23 I don't want any disturbance.
I'm writing this comment before the crank wears off.
lets go down the shore
Hippo you boys know who your robbing
Jackie...whaddayuuu doinnnn
😅😂😅😂
Very bad boys, very bad.
One tiny part that I find very striking. Is the part when Eugene's wife says to him to "put a bullet in Tony's head", and when he's like "I can't do that", as if it's a foreign concept.
And she just says back bluntly "what you think I don't know you haven't done it before". Then there is a small pause where she is waiting for his reaction, because she heavily alluded to the forbidden M word, even the wife's know not to go there in regards to that thing of theirs.
But, Eugene replys "I can't, he's the boss". And suddenly it's not a foreign concept, and in those few words he's letting his wife know whacking a boss is way too risky of a move.
And really in that moment he let her get a bit closer, more than the other wife's even. Like a barrier suddenly came down..
Beautifully said
@nickg9170 🙏
Vito's line at the very end....someone was projecting their own situation right out in the open.
I want Borko to give me the okay to drive over to Cineranters and clean some fn time pieces ova thea.
don't forget the emeralds!
First he gave her the emeralds, then he gave her the pearls. 😏
Borko was very enjoyed to keep his family out of the frying pan, both cousins kino and feelsinc; the rest of us... 🤨🤌
WAS HBO A COOPERATOR??
CINERANTER? You outta know sweetie 👨🏾🚒 😘 🌈
Tony couldn't afford to let Eugene go, there were millions of dollars at stake
AGAIN WITH THE MONEY
JC huh, I mean we bend more rules than the catholic church
@@Crazy_e193Yeah, again with the money.
@@panoskamp4324 its settled john so either you name a price or get the fuck over it
Ralph cifarellos the only one who knows how to handle the esplanade? Put pontecorvo
A Pontecorvo compilation? I knew that was comin!
I wouldn't have said anything about the inheritance, not even to Police,that's where he was dead wrong at
When you're right you're right but Eugene thought by giving that money out of the inheritance to Tony would be just make Tony be like ok. All his choices were wrong
He thought he could buy his way out of his predicament, at least when it came to Tony. That said, the fact that he thought the Feds would allow him to actually leave the crime outfit he was informing on/ helping build a case against is beyond my comprehension.
Eugene should've said his aunt left him an inheritance of property that can only be owned or sold to blood family members only according to the will. This way he could go about his business, even start a farm if he wanted to & give anthony a cut every month or quarter. He would be away from NJ & NY & retire low key...at most they would call him for a hit & since he would be from outta town it would make more sense
I don't think the show confirmed one way or another, but it's likely the FBI had nothing on Eugene and he instead approached them with cooperating in exchange for witness protection. So his plan was either Tony let's him go willingly or the FBI smuggles him out. The FBI probably couldn't stop Eugene if he just left.
I do think Gene's mistake though was not just risking it and leaving anyways. We know that the NJ mob's reach is surprisingly weak and Gene could have just moved far enough and they wouldn't track him.
Asking to get witness protectioned to Florida is dumb though. We know for sure the mob has contacts in Florida. That is one of the least safe places for a snitch.
They're gonna find out.
And what happens when they do find out ?
Well you know .
Everything he was going through, and he still managed to hang in there. Credit to him.
Ayyy good one.
Big Sal always wanted a house by the beach now Eugene has a place to hang around
He died on the vine
He really stuck his neck out for the crew.
This fucking guy 🤌🏽
To me, for some reason, this was always the saddest arc in The Sopranos.
I always found it strange how he was just a background character pretty much, then they give him his own episode where he's killed off.
Er, when they up the appearance of a minor character, its usually to promote or retire, that character.
That drank it must be like kissing a fireman Vito looks interested 😂
@@michaelharrison3602 well you oughta know sweetie
It was to illustrate just how cruel and callous Tony and his guys really are, and how little any of them mean to each other in spite of the posturing
Ceerious: “I gotta run it by, TH-cam he my captain.”
Borko: “TH-cam will be down with it, trust me.”
Ceerious: This comes from Google?
@@user-tw6sg8Fd36 Borko: It's coming from me, I'm not a fucking captain!?
You were talking to Borko? What was he wearing? I told him, leotards are for modern, in ballet, you wear tutus.
@@RageQuitProsArr Vee not Men?!
Look you do this I'll put a good word in about the Florida thing
Vito didn’t feel a pulse because he usually felt something much harder when he would kneel down.
ohhh. hes a fn captain now. u dont talk to him like that
@@ceeriouscaptain? Of the goodship lollipop!
Gigi’s bottom wasn’t the only one who was impacted.
@@natemarx4999 Vito was going for the blumpkin, but had too much company.
It's a JOKE!!
O my God😆😆😆
Oooh i knew this upload was coming!
We'll you awtta know sweetie
@@josephtalmadge3108 Here hold this for a minute....
Eugene was the epitome of depression/suicidal ideation
A man who commits suicide while having his own family to take care of is weak and degenerate
I knew that was coming
How?
@@bizzyroofless Relax… It’s an expression.
Whatever happened to Gary Cooper, the strong silent type?
Eugene, the noose, whatever happened there..
I’ll tell you what happened!
Whatever happened there? Whatever happened there? The boss of the family made my guy hang himself without any provocation!
Whatever happened there?!
I always liked Ralph saying "no offense" to Vito after the fat fuck comment 😂
Probably didn't *really* mean it but just for a second he was halfway decent it's just funny to me
Wouldn't want to hurt Vito, a fatter fuck's, feelings
He just had to hold out a couple more days and used the confusion of Tony getting shot plus Silvio’s mismanagement of the crew to slip away.
What about the FBI? Eugene was trapped by both under and legal world. There was no escape except death
@MichelangeloVA Eugene sought out the FBI so they could slip him down to Florida. Of course, when that didn't work he "took the easy way out".
My favorite rat bastard in the show.
Mine was Sal 😂
@@josephtalmadge3108 Large Vagina?
I love how angry Tony got while Eugene was honking his horn lol. It's also hilarious from Eugene's perspective that he pulled up and just started honking excessively lmao
😅 I’m an excessive honker too
Eugene's death would have been a horrible one, it's called a short drop hanging and it's an awful was to die. That's why they introduced long-drop hangings because short drop were too barbaric.
Eugene should have been made a retiree on the Teddy thing alone
Boom
Surprised he only had 20 minutes. Very bad boys. Very bad.
Victory has a hundred fathers but defeat is an orphan!
@@neilgerace355just give it to him, sunshine
@@eightchips he was in more but doesn't talk much so i didn't bother adding those
U took an oat gene
Ceerious, hey - how you doin?
Listen Ceerious, we just want you to know how glad we are that an uploader like you is on YT. Those Sopranos uploads - those compilation videos. Here, I’ll like this video. It’s a privilege….hard working uploader, 2 channels…posting these videos that more of us should take part in….we know you’ll keep uploading the right things.
😆 its hilarious cause i just got a jury duty in the mail
@@ceerious that’s always fun!
Hea I got dat
@ceerious they suck Skip. Just write on the form your the Boss of dis family and you should be excused immediately
@@themattefferYa and I'm playing short stop for the Mets 😂
4:32 - Always thought it was strange how Vito knelt down to check Gigi's pulse
@MikeGoesBadaBoomNOBODY HAS AIDS! And I don’t wanna read that in this comment section again?
It was the medication.
It's because he's a large man
@@TheShockVoxAIDS he might of had Aids.
Eugene, he was like an animal! Like his cousin Blundetto
I can't even say his name
Just give to him sunshine....
Vito getting on his knees in front of bro to check his pulse was crazy lmfao
the bird and the cat that
Chrissy and Paulie sees could had a
show on their own.
Bird cat ducks, what'd ya Ranger Rick now 😂
@@josephtalmadge3108 😆
0:38 if he said no he wouldve been living a life of luxury in florida
Like Big Puss or Richie
The way Vito went on his knees 😂
"..so, where you been, buddy? Haven't heard from you lately.." - Agent Ron Gosling.
My kid has some problems
Lets hurry up before the cwank wears ouff
@@Jeff-sp7bg very bad boys, very bad
Absolutely love all your videos bro. Im in Switzerland for business and the television doesnt have English. Ur keeping me alive with these videos
glad i can help my friend
“I knew him better than anybody, but still.. I didn’t know THAT was coming.”
I love how Paulie says it stays within the family, but then he ran off and complained to Jonny Sack about Tony.... and caused problems with the "90-pound mole" joke.
Vito always on his knees lol
Even died on his knees 😂
"I got a massive life crisis I need to talk to Tony about"
"I wouldnt... he's out on his new boat."
lol. I'm convinced it was Tonys own people who clipped him at the end.
Always thought Deanne Pontecorvo was hot!
She literally looks like Carmela Soprano and then they like just had Edie Falco just play another character real quick just to save some money since it's just a small character and stuff
- Did you talk to TH-cam about monetization, Ceerious?
- Give the thing space to think, would you? You know with uploads it's all about appearances
On rewatch, I really like Robert Funaro's mannerisms and tics. His head bobbing, the squeaky voice and being able to talk with a cigarette in his mouth.
What the fuck are you lookinh at go call 911 😂
The hand movement always gets me😂
@@RAIDERTONY323 😃😄
Victory has a hundred fathers, but Pontecorvo's kid is an orphan.
Because of his big mouth
Eugene was so sweet.
“Sweet”?? He was like an animal!
@@garethtaylor1470well, u otta know sweety!
@@Jeff-sp7bg
I’m gonna take a piss.
That line "Victory has a 100 fathers but defeat is an Orphan" is cold
20:20 yoo crazy shii😭😭
Anybody ever notice So Sweet Gene Pontecorvo was left handed. At the card game Jackie Jr attempted to heist, Gene pulled the gun out of his jacket with his left hand, and he also used his left hand to smash the Snapple bottle on Little Paulie's face. In an Oxford study scientists found that the two sides of the brain were better connected in lefties and more coordinated, particularly in the areas that involve using language. A lot of famous world leaders, including Julius Caesar were left-handed. It's possible that Johnny Sack was right about Ralph not being the only one to handle the Esplanade, maybe they should have put Pontecorvo in there.
Charles Schaub ova here
$50 you're left handed lol
@@josephtalmadge3108*heh heh heh*
Julius Caesar was epileptic too
Correlation between Jews and left-handedness, and they are a people who excel at verbal intelligence
What? Hesh is the only one who can get 1M views?
Put Pontecorvo in derr!
What'd I tell you about doing business with those desert people
@@josephtalmadge3108I never said fucked..
Rip sunshine...the most underrated actor in the show
What was he saying to them ? 😂😢 what did he say that triggered them to get blasted up 😂
@@luisrangel6696 he wouldn't shut the fuck up
Wdym underrated, wasnt he only in like 2 scenes?
@PolishGod1234 that's the impact sunshine had..
@@luisrangel6696 He always spoke in those old fashioned sayings. He was saying that if you can stay calm while everyone around you is freaking out you might survive. Unfortunately, he was wrong. The actor is Paul Mazursky. He was actually a great film director.
5:41 was the smartest observation Jackie Jr ever made.
I wouldn't bother him... he's on a new boat 😂
"He's the boss, Deanne!"
"The boss of what?! You're a glorified crew!"
Ty for putting these on
Eugene was a man's man 💪🏽
" oh ya, those 2 guys " 🤣
Now this is a deepcut
I just realised Eugene’s intention. His family didn’t take an oath. They can still leave with the 800k.
Janice’s reaction to Vito’s “theory” is quite interesting. She knows what’s up
that crow had a beak almost as obnoxiously sized as chris's
Ceerious: : I was thinking about buying a place in Fort Myers, retiring there actually!
TH-cam: Retiring? What are you a hockey player?
And I wouldn't bother HBO either their on their Max channel 😅
The crow, the symbol of death, symbolizing Chris's demise going down this road.
Such a sweet man
5:12 what's that creep Sheldon doing there, I didn't know he was kool enough to associate with these guys
“Then you got a problem, cause your bragiol ain’t even that LUOOOONG”
A soldier would never get away with throwing his food at a capo. Never.
12:25 lmao bruh they were always fast with it
Great video, he was cool imo
Ponte corvo could have helped in so many scenes with the family business
you should do a vid on aj and his various social circles. girlfriends, buddies, him being puerto rican, etc
He was a Latino king
Puerto Rican? domincan maybe...
@@j.w.4514 blanca was puerto rican on the show
@@AlexCastro1 At least she's Catholic.
Eugenes son was 35 years old, just a kid.
Seriously that was a casting screwup.
It was the crank it adds age.
05:20 this is some breathing on steroids, i dont remember it being this loud
I always loved how Eugene is legit just watching GG then reprimands another guy for doing the same and not calling 911 lol. He was concerned but not concerned enough to do it himself lol
Eugene never had the makings of a varisty Floridian
Hot and sticky was his problem
Sunshine just wouldn't stop running his mouth
He died on the pishadoo eating too much gabagool.
"What did you say? Nothin', we just breaking balls" Proceed to smash a bottle of his head 😂😂
He went down swinging.
“No one will think any of less you”
lol yeah right Tony nobody walks out of a making ceremony unmade
Absolutely 😅. Neva happen
I'm pretty sure you can, I don't see any reason you wouldn't be able to.
They want committed guys, but if at the last moment you thought you wouldn't be able to pull the weight and still just wanted to remain and associate, I see no reason a family wouldn't allow it
Joe Pistone ('Donnie Brasco') said that some of the Mafia types he met were "24/7 gangsters", whereas others actually had interests and something of a life outside of being a wiseguy.
I imagine there'd be plenty of the second type who would turn down becoming a made guy. They enjoy being associated with crime but don't want to immerse every second of their existence into it.
7:18 just like at his assassination attempt, Chris proves himself a crack shot.
Engines most iconic line is “HEY TAKE IT EASY HUH TAKE IT EASY”
What a guy. Pays for a family’s groceries and encourages them to do their patriotic duty!
5:40 probably the smartest thing Jackie has ever said
I been asking for a Vito "sus moments" compilation. This video was THIS close 🤏🏻😅
well then you got a problem...cause this video isnt even that long.
Take it easy we're not making a western here
The Parade Float comment is hilarious
well done capturing even when pontecorvo was mentioned for taking over ralphs construction
I saw the sopranos 167 times and never seen this guy.