@@MLawrence-z9k This is without a doubt his best performance. This show is full of memorable characters, and his portrayal of Al stands atop the list with Richard Harrow and Arnold Rothstein.
"The fundamental question is, will i be effective as a boss as Torrio was, and i will be, even more so but until i am it will be hard to verify if that i think i will be more effective ." - Al Capone, 1924
Maaaaan the writing with Al Capone and his son here is so endearing. All that toughness and seeing him so vulnerable and caring with his son, made my eyes water boy! Especially when his son was tiny. Too cute lol!
Amazing how such a pivotal character can be edited down to an hour and 40 minutes while watching the show it seems like way more. Thanks for the content.
I dont watch movies or tv anymore. Ì appreciate that you make these. I like to watch all the character's stories and arcs individually while im at work and fill in the rest. These are a great source of entertainment 👍
yeah but ya can't glorify him.the guy was a fckin cold blooded killer!! a quiet guy with charm and charisma but again he's a fckin evil murderer with no conscience! look what he did do Sheridan cold calculated killer.those are the ones you need to watch out for ......
Borko: "And I want you to know, I appreciate you lookin out for everyone with these uploads." Ceerious: "What, are You kidding me? They've been a huge help with my views."
Torrio: Lotta money at stake, eh? Al: Again with the money? Torrio: Yeah, again with the money. It's settled, Al, so either name a price or get the fuck over it.
@tony_soprano777 thank God the last coupla few years in dey can my kid brother billy took care of the kids...only for borko to upload him. Sorry it's hard to comprise...
Its crazy to think the actor who plays Capone is an English actor (Stephan Graham). Wonderful actor and performance. I first saw him in Snatch way back in 2000.
oh, and Tommy. Bricktop loves Tommy. This is the greatest thing I've found in a month of youtube. I am so happy, I thought Christmas must have happened twice.
If I had a nickel for every time Stephen Graham played a real life Italian Gangster, I’d have 2 nickels. Which isn’t a lot but it’s weird it happened twice.
In the end Al doesn’t remember why he called D’Angelo, he says he doesn’t remember Darmody…sutil way to show that by that time he was already feeling the symptoms of syphilis. Plus he loved the yayo just like the other Scarface.
Foreshadowing for the future after his wife & son abandon him & he ends up trying to fish in his swimming pool. It's generally believed he contracted it when he was younger so he had it for a good number of years before it destroyed him completely
@@ashleybrooke208720 to 30 years after infection. GPI 3rd stage syphillic insanity is the terrible end stage... Violent madness with cocaine psychosis...no wonder they're walking on eggshells
Just wanted to say that I love your work, especially the Boardwalk empire clips. If you ever have a drought, you should watch ''The Shield'' and make similar compilations. One of the most underrated (and unknown) shows ever. Right up there with Sopranos, The Wire, Boardwalk and Breaking Bad.
What matters is this "HBO" comes in from out of town and starts telling Ceerious what to do about Ceerious' business on Ceerious' channel. And I'd say that's pretty disrespectful.
Every purchase and sale is recorded as transaction. There is tons of information involved in every transaction. Here is an example: The customer chooses the payment method to use. The customer then pays the amount owed on the invoice. This completes the payment section of the transaction.
Interesting informative/entertaining 😉. Genuinely portrayed citizens/gangsters/law enforcement officials. Automobiles/telephones/indoor and outdoor lighting/men's & women's hats of the prohibition era. Makes this presentation more authentic😉.
Actually just picked up boardwalk the other day. 4 episodes in and it’s pretty good and real brutal at times a bit more than sopranos but it’s in the 20s what’re gonna do. That scene with pearl for example, only a couple episodes in?😭😭setting the tone. Stephen Graham was great in the Irishmen too. Guy can play a Chicago gangster for sure
Boardwalk Empire WAS the Shit!!🎉 Watched it ALOT and enjoyed it each time! ALWAYS learned something new from IT!!! 🎉🎉 Happy New😢 YEAR 🎊🕛 to all the MOB FANS OUT THERE 😀!!! I LOVE MY MOB SHIT ❤😅
@@ceerious Great Series. Pity it ended after 3 seasons but at least it got a follow up movie to wrap it up. Al's many monologues make for great viewing!
That camera closing upon Jimmy - when everybody wants Nucky dead, he doesn't want to go along with it and things are going too fast ...he should have taken charge of things at that moment, but he doesn't ...stroke of genius...
Im a lifelong NYC resident who's worked security in nightclubs bars & strip joints..as well as movie sets..& i met Michael Pitt.. the actor who played Jimmy Darmody on the set of Boardwalk Empire back in 2008..& then again while working security at the Looking Glass..a bar in Bed Stuy..& we've been friends ever since
What i love most about this show the most is the fact that its the only show/entertainment media that truly explains the real difference between a actual "Gangster" & a actual "Thugster" !!!! Lucky & Meyer & Al are all gangstas but Jimmy & Richard are both some straight up thugstas & wether most folks know it or not , their is actually a huge difference between the two types!!!! Gangsters are born Businessman/Hustlers/Leaders & Thugsters are born Muscle/Enforcers/Assassins & yes they at the end of the day , all of them are killers obviously but all the "gangstas" got real damn silent real quickly when Jimmy the soldier got mad & threw a tantrum in the warehouse in front of all them!!!! They all looked scared asf especially Al cuz he already knows how dangerous a Thug like Jimmy & Richard is compared to just a typical Gangster/businessman cuz Al is halfway one also , hes just not as seasoned & trained & as good at it is Jim & Rick are!!!! They might be better at business but Jimmy & Richard are both natural born & bred to kill extremely efficiently & the others all know it hence why hotheads like Lucky & Al never tried to ever put their hands on Jimmy even when he pissed them off & disrespected them both to their faces!!!!!
Stephen Graham deserved every accolade under the sun for his Capone. This performance is DEFINITIVE.
He's good in everything he plays in not just this!!!! It's just too bad he always gets the hothead role in everything
He wasnt a hothead in snatch
@@Sohrab_88exactly, he played a buffoon, perfectly
All is performances are top notch !
@@MLawrence-z9k This is without a doubt his best performance. This show is full of memorable characters, and his portrayal of Al stands atop the list with Richard Harrow and Arnold Rothstein.
"The fundamental question is, will i be effective as a boss as Torrio was, and i will be, even more so but until i am it will be hard to verify if that i think i will be more effective ."
- Al Capone, 1924
Carmine solberzzi
Lol alright... Got me spitting out my beer with this one!
Charles Schwab over here
bit of a poseur ask me
@art5169 i know borko's bottom was impacted if that's what you mean.
Look at that animal Blundetto out there acting like a free agent
I can’t even say his name!
Long john silver maybe
Excuse me, I happen to have a name
@@That_Animal_Blundetto what happened with joey peeps?
@@fabiokaya202oh you know, whatever happened there…
Maaaaan the writing with Al Capone and his son here is so endearing. All that toughness and seeing him so vulnerable and caring with his son, made my eyes water boy! Especially when his son was tiny. Too cute lol!
I cried too
Very touching scene,the song he played was a ww1 song called "My Buddy".
Amazing how such a pivotal character can be edited down to an hour and 40 minutes while watching the show it seems like way more. Thanks for the content.
No more butchie. No more. “Ay kid I got this neck thing”
😂😂
@@jamesgibbs6652 my neck. My back
Chicken town
To think after all this, he ended up wearing shorts 15 minutes late to a meeting in Florida.
People freezin to death in New York and look at us
@@HarmonTedesco It's summer
@@HeisenbergTheFirstwhat?
More like 10 there was traffic it was bumper to fucking bumper .
😂😂😂😂😂😂👍👍👍
This guy is from England and hey is the best Capone ever... Not even Tom Hardy can do it like him... Love this guy as a gangster 🔥🔥🔥
He'll always be Tommy from Snatch to me. Lol
honestly Tom Hardy in the movie Capone was the worst of the worst! that movie sucked and it was literally so stupid!
Borko rules by fear, Ceerious rules by love
A pint of blood costs more than gallon of gold
remember that, if you are ever in charge
my Borko, the *BAWSCH* of this family...
@@optimistiks sometimes Serbians are better at number two...the high blood pressure pills and johnny cakes
@optimistiks borko lives.... wearing counterfeit polo shirt in a yurt. Makes me sick.
Everything about Boardwalk Empire was exquisite.
Well dang a whole 1.5 hours of our boy Capone!!
Thanks Boss!
ayyyy. anytime
@@ceeriousThank you
Ceerious, now he uploads. When the Boardwalk Empire videos are in season, you can't keep these TH-cam guys away.
😂
Fuck the boardwalk empire videos i'll takd the sopranos videos
Beautiful man😮😊
I dont watch movies or tv anymore. Ì appreciate that you make these. I like to watch all the character's stories and arcs individually while im at work and fill in the rest. These are a great source of entertainment 👍
Same
The relationship between Al and Nelson Kasper Van Alden is one of my favorites, like Tony and Paulie almost
Yeah this compilation really showed how important he was
Itchy & scratchie?
Thanks a million for putting up content. Great to re-live the characters. All the best for 2025
thank you. happy new year
jimmy was one of the toughest guys on the show and hes the only one al could open up to. love how they wrote this.
I would like to think it had to with that they were both Veterans & can talk to & trust one another before others
yeah but ya can't glorify him.the guy was a fckin cold blooded killer!! a quiet guy with charm and charisma but again he's a fckin evil murderer with no conscience! look what he did do Sheridan cold calculated killer.those are the ones you need to watch out for ......
Thanks Ceerious. One of the best parts of this show
no problem friend
3$ for a shot of whiskey in the 1920s is beyond crazy
Borko: "And I want you to know, I appreciate you lookin out for everyone with these uploads."
Ceerious: "What, are You kidding me? They've been a huge help with my views."
@@Monty_McFly Remus: Remus doesn't like porko lives Remus thinks porkorelli doesn't use deodorant.
Torrio: Lotta money at stake, eh?
Al: Again with the money?
Torrio: Yeah, again with the money. It's settled, Al, so either name a price or get the fuck over it.
A new Ceerious upload. Borko jumps. Borko: "F'ing Deers."
Was just searching for a high quality comp of Alfonse Caponey. Salute
“He gets my name wrong?”
salute
Always nice to check in on Snork.
Frank Capone, 45 years old, he was just a kid, me im an old man
@tony_soprano777 thank God the last coupla few years in dey can my kid brother billy took care of the kids...only for borko to upload him. Sorry it's hard to comprise...
Nicely done
Whatever happened there
47 you mean 😊
Most people look at Stephen Graham and cant unsee him as Capone, but I can't unsee him as Tommy from Snatch.
He was phenomenal as "Tony Pro" from The Irishman
He was amazing in little boy blue as tye head detective if u anit seen it it's a must watch along with t.v. Drama ..Time
@StainsStainsStains
You should check Stephen Graham out in This is England. Also, Top Buzzer is ok.
Its crazy to think the actor who plays Capone is an English actor (Stephan Graham). Wonderful actor and performance. I first saw him in Snatch way back in 2000.
Every year once a year I watch Snatch, my favorite gangster movie
@joestimemachine6454
And he wasn’t an actor. Drive a friend to an audition for Snatch..got a role for himself.
"Yes, Tommy. Before zee Germans get here."
@@UndesirableOne-g7n apart from the scene of dog abusing by wrong uns
Why's it crazy?
Best thing he's done yet since Snatch. Excellent compilation.
Thanksgiving treat thanks ma keep up the great work
The scenes with his son are heartbreaking. He really did the best Al Capone.
This is Johnny Ceerious' territory now.
No more Borko Greek Town 😅
Just a glorified crew
24:38 my favourite line “we’re killing’ em” 😂
oh, and Tommy. Bricktop loves Tommy. This is the greatest thing I've found in a month of youtube. I am so happy, I thought Christmas must have happened twice.
Happy Thanksgiving Ceerious, thanks for looking out for us pilgrims
It's just like an Al Capone movie
yup
@@ceerious BEAUTIFUL JOB !!!!!!
@@theopinionjunkie7381ty!
thats what boardwalk empire should of been
If I had a nickel for every time Stephen Graham played a real life Italian Gangster, I’d have 2 nickels. Which isn’t a lot but it’s weird it happened twice.
Yup this and Baby Face Nelson 👍
@@josephtalmadge3108yeah but want Baby Face parents Belgian?
Al Capone and Tony Pro
@Macks1913 don't forget Baby Face Nelson when Johnny Depp was John Dillinger.
I like him better as Babyface. He fit the role better
In the end Al doesn’t remember why he called D’Angelo, he says he doesn’t remember Darmody…sutil way to show that by that time he was already feeling the symptoms of syphilis.
Plus he loved the yayo just like the other Scarface.
Great perspective but, I also took it as their "business" is fickle and volatile. By this stage Jimmy was LONG forgotten
Foreshadowing for the future after his wife & son abandon him & he ends up trying to fish in his swimming pool. It's generally believed he contracted it when he was younger so he had it for a good number of years before it destroyed him completely
@@ashleybrooke208720 to 30 years after infection. GPI 3rd stage syphillic insanity is the terrible end stage... Violent madness with cocaine psychosis...no wonder they're walking on eggshells
“I told ya…he’s a dopey little bastard.” 😂😂😂
This Thanksgiving, I'm grateful for Ceerious. Great job. Enjoy yours.
@@stevejwanouskos7552 you too my friend. enjoy.
*I think we’d all agree TH-cam belongs to Ceerious now*
I remember this show. Thanks for the upload.
no prob
Just wanted to say that I love your work, especially the Boardwalk empire clips. If you ever have a drought, you should watch ''The Shield'' and make similar compilations. One of the most underrated (and unknown) shows ever. Right up there with Sopranos, The Wire, Boardwalk and Breaking Bad.
I'll check it out!
also thank you
“They call this food?”
“I’m hungry”
“Your always fucking hungry”
😂😂😂😂 1:03:48
What matters is this "HBO" comes in from out of town and starts telling Ceerious what to do about Ceerious' business on Ceerious' channel. And I'd say that's pretty disrespectful.
The difference between HBO and Ceerious is HBO bleeds green and Ceerious bleeds red
@@josephtalmadge3108 they're the trump brothers
"Capone. That's MY fucking legacy. No more, Torio. No more of this."
Pay your taxes, fellas!
“You need to listen to your mother. Keep to your lessons, be a good boy”
Every purchase and sale is recorded as transaction. There is tons of information involved in every transaction. Here is an example:
The customer chooses the payment method to use. The customer then pays the amount owed on the invoice. This completes the payment section of the transaction.
I love the little tip of the hat to D'Angelo/Malone.
"I got you."
"Yeah, yeah you got me, fair play."
Yo, don't ever disrespect me like you're some king of the Boardwalk Empire compilations ya heard?! 😂😉
i dont know anyone else who makes long compilations like me.
perfect casting
Oooh, Scarface is back again.
Great profile pic
@ Thank you.
BEST CAPONE EVER bar none.
I'm makin a statement.
Best line ever.
Interesting informative/entertaining 😉. Genuinely portrayed citizens/gangsters/law enforcement officials. Automobiles/telephones/indoor and outdoor lighting/men's & women's hats of the prohibition era. Makes this presentation more authentic😉.
Ehhhh this guy with his great uploads, we gotta stop meeting like this huh
Another great vid. Also you should know my next call will be to Borko, let him know I saw this. He shouldn’t feel blindsided
Put this compilation on my channel next to the elephants.
the channel, next to the elephants
channel, elephants!
Ceerious THANKSGIVING for dis Skip. I know this was alot of work.
@@josephtalmadge3108 time consuming. took alot of hours of my time
You like to laugh, huh?
Finally! my favorite Soup Kitchen short king
YESSSS
I like the way he laughs lol
This show could've gone forever
We appreciate this upload skip
No problem
Could we get a Van Alden story, arguably the most interesting and complex character of the show, thank you and love the content 👌👌👌
yea Harrows next
Arguably as intimdiating & violent as Capone even if he is entirely fictional. I wonder if he gave Al nightmares remembering that time he almost died.
Actually just picked up boardwalk the other day. 4 episodes in and it’s pretty good and real brutal at times a bit more than sopranos but it’s in the 20s what’re gonna do. That scene with pearl for example, only a couple episodes in?😭😭setting the tone. Stephen Graham was great in the Irishmen too. Guy can play a Chicago gangster for sure
definitely
I love the fact that Capone is actually a scouser in this. That’s a great accent for a Liverpool lad.
Guy selling whiskey brown suit IS THE PERFECT AL CAPONE!!
The final scene is absolute perfection.
Capone whenever Remis comes up is the best 😂
Great portrayal of Scarface ❤
These guys were true and complete sociopaths, it was some incredible television
Boardwalk Empire WAS the Shit!!🎉 Watched it ALOT and enjoyed it each time! ALWAYS learned something new from IT!!! 🎉🎉 Happy New😢 YEAR 🎊🕛 to all the MOB FANS OUT THERE 😀!!! I LOVE MY MOB SHIT ❤😅
Please do an Al Swearengen compilation from Deadwood please. One of the best characters ever!
when i see the series. dont spoil it lol. im watching it next
@@ceerious Great Series. Pity it ended after 3 seasons but at least it got a follow up movie to wrap it up. Al's many monologues make for great viewing!
Take it easy we're not making a western 😂
@@josephtalmadge3108 lol this time we might be. Been a fan of Al since moses wore short pants!
2:03 One of the greatest character introductions ever
Borkos been doing compilations since ceerious was in short pants
TH-cam: “the fuck is going on?”
Ceerious: “I’m making a compilation”
15:05 lmao that laugh 🤣
A really good story behind a great story. Regardless of what he did! He did it his way!!
The best character on the show !
103 minutes of Al Capone's scenes from Boardwalk Empire is a Hollywood movie in itself
Black Muslim Africans invented arithmetic. They taught the Greeks and the Greeks taught the English and British
Loved both these actors!
The actor who played Capone knocked it out the park
Good movie. I'm glad I came across this
definitely a show
Hilarious that Al just went "Darmondy! Jimmy" on his first hijack. Might as well write his name out with a flare
@@ABSolution2468 surprised they weren’t playing Marco Polo over the bursts of machine gun fire
The good old days
That camera closing upon Jimmy - when everybody wants Nucky dead, he doesn't want to go along with it and things are going too fast ...he should have taken charge of things at that moment, but he doesn't ...stroke of genius...
45:39 every real dad has a soft spot for his kids no matter who you are ❤
One thing with al, he loved his people. And he don’t like anyone making fun of his.
Thanks for posting.
The way torrio said im ok.. i felt bad for him
The best al capone ever ,over a dozen films n series william forysthe was a close second in the ne untouchables
Like how you are also having Boardwalk Empire on this Channel along with the Sopranos.
Im a lifelong NYC resident who's worked security in nightclubs bars & strip joints..as well as movie sets..& i met Michael Pitt.. the actor who played Jimmy Darmody on the set of Boardwalk Empire back in 2008..& then again while working security at the Looking Glass..a bar in Bed Stuy..& we've been friends ever since
you still in touch with him? hes got any plans to do something again?
6:05 so apparently $3 in 1920 is almost $50 today lol
Good title for a movie . Pride before the fall .
Borko is the Italian Wallace Beery
happy thanksgiving my friend
@@ceeriousSame Skip. And Thanks for dis
@@josephtalmadge3108ofcourse
Borko? Come on huh?
Thankyou love the gangster films x
1:03:10 😂😂 I must’ve played it back 3 times the sound Big George makes when he gets punched
Frank didn't die of gun shots, he died of lead poisoning.
What i love most about this show the most is the fact that its the only show/entertainment media that truly explains the real difference between a actual "Gangster" & a actual "Thugster" !!!! Lucky & Meyer & Al are all gangstas but Jimmy & Richard are both some straight up thugstas & wether most folks know it or not , their is actually a huge difference between the two types!!!! Gangsters are born Businessman/Hustlers/Leaders & Thugsters are born Muscle/Enforcers/Assassins & yes they at the end of the day , all of them are killers obviously but all the "gangstas" got real damn silent real quickly when Jimmy the soldier got mad & threw a tantrum in the warehouse in front of all them!!!! They all looked scared asf especially Al cuz he already knows how dangerous a Thug like Jimmy & Richard is compared to just a typical Gangster/businessman cuz Al is halfway one also , hes just not as seasoned & trained & as good at it is Jim & Rick are!!!! They might be better at business but Jimmy & Richard are both natural born & bred to kill extremely efficiently & the others all know it hence why hotheads like Lucky & Al never tried to ever put their hands on Jimmy even when he pissed them off & disrespected them both to their faces!!!!!
Customer: *comes to the desk asking for assistance*
Me: I'm in the middle of Ceerious upload!!! 🤬🤬🤬
Hahaha I didn’t know there was “you Greeks you invented arthmetic”
I was waiting for the “and assfuc*ing” but that’s the sopranos 😂