I’m just saying that Uncle Junior and Tony better spend a few hours playing catch in this film… I want to see if that was true and why he never had the makings of a varsity athlete.
Anthony seems like he would be cool as hell to hang out with. He is basically everything that Opie is not. Funny, easy going, sincere, talented, intelligent, etc...
Brings back memories of the WNEW days when you guys did your weekly reviews of the Sopranos with the old crew, decades later and you still got it, its cool hearing and seeing you amped, I can just imagine the energy back then, thanks Ant for decades of entertainment
It would be hysterical if all the Sopranos die-hards hyped up this movie, then it comes out, and the continuity is absurdly out of order. Like Tony's in high school talking to Jenny Melfi, and Furio shows up later but he's the same age as he was on the show.
7:46 looks like he is wearing a letter jacket from his school, i hope we get to see uncle junior watch anthony play and then tell the person next to him that he doesn't have it takes to be a varsity athlete
Ray Liotta is playing Hollywood Moltisanti (Christopher's Grandfather). The movie title is Many Saints of Newark and Many Saints means Moltisanti in Italian so the movie is primarily about Dickie, Christopher's Dad and how he was kinda like Tony's big brother/mentor figure like how Tony was to Christopher (calling him his nephew even though he's just Carmela's second cousin). They havent shown anyone to be "the old man" Ercole DiMeo who was "a guest of the government" in the original series and never shown (The DiMeo Crime Family's real boss while Jackie Aprile Sr was the acting boss before Uncle June technically became Boss (on paper, anyway - even though everyone knew he was really Joe Jerkoff), while Tony was technically only the Street Boss (but really ran the family) - similar (sorta) to the Genovese Family situation in the 70's, 80's and early 90's - with Fat Tony Salerno as the Street Boss and Chin Gigante was the actual Boss behind the scenes (except that Fat Tony and Chin both really did have a ton of actual power and respect & fear everywhere, while no one was really afraid of Uncle June). I hope we get to see someone as Ercole DiMeo though. I'm dying to see who they have play him (if anyone). And Beppy was only mentioned and shown once too, who was technically the Underboss to Uncle June in season 1 and he was picked up by the Feds when Uncle June was but was never mentioned again. The trailer shows young Tony (obviously), Dickie, Silvio (comb over bald head - weird), Livia (Vera Farmiga w/a fake nose to look more like Nancy Marchand), Johnny Boy Soprano (Tony's dad, played by Jon Bernthal), Uncle June (Corey Stoll), Paulie Walnuts (in the car doing his trademark finger pointing thing) with Big Pussy sitting next to him in the car, the school counselor, Hollywood Moltisanti (Christopher's grandfather and Dickies dad), Joanne Moltisanti/Blundetto (Christopher's mom), Carmela (briefly). And I think in that group of friends is Artie Bucco and "that animal" Tony Blundetto. lol. I'm excited as shit for this. Edit: I'm wondering if maybe Joey Diaz might be playing Ercole DiMeo. But that's a wild guess. But we can see Satriales (the pork store), the high school hallway from Tony's dream episode, Holstens (where Tony was killed in the finale) too. Pretty cool shit. Dickie was the one who "single handedly hunted down that New England crew and brought the war up there to them." Michael Gandolfini gave me goosebumps when he said "what'd you say?" at the start. IF theres an afterlife somewhere (doubt it) then his dad is proud as shit of his son right now, I am sure of that.
I got this method of predicting if a movie is going to suck just by watching a trailer, it almost never fails. When they show you almost the whole movie in the trailer, like the entire plot line, you know the movie is going to be bad. That trailer was pretty good, they don't show you everything. Hopefully the movie is good.
I hate to be the nay sayer here and I'm sure I'll get a lot of shit but as a die-hard lover of the Sopranos, this movie looks like a pathetic Hollywood cash-grab. They can't come up with an original idea so they do something like this and even trick the poor kid who lost his dad to play him. It screams of Hollywood bullshit and I'm surprised to see so many Sopranos fans not calling it what it is, a piece of shit. I can tell just by the trailer.
@Stephen-lt1tp I've seen it, and no it's not lol. This is why people can take you anti-woke people seriously. One main black character causes you guys to freak out.
I've thought about this. Really hoping they give us that scene. It'd be cool if that's one of the closing scenes, since that was the main factor in Tony becoming made
Man, it takes me back to the old days.... listening to Ant talk about movies and do his spot-on impressions. That was my favorite part about O&A. I can't stand movie critics but holy shit, Ant is just endlessly amusing to listen to when he is talking about TV shows and movies. That bit about Artie Bucco was funny but in the show, they mentioned a few times that Artie was the wildest one in the whole group of them.
Good call. Although I think that supposedly happened in prison, according to Tony when he and Christopher had that conversation in the car before Christopher killed the guy in the season 4 premier
Nothing can compare to the nearly 90 episodes of the sopranos . Let’s all temper our expectations… do you think they will have collectible action figures ??
When Ant mentions that blonde girl getting knocked down may have been Carmella, that makes alot of sense, reminds me of the Bobby Bacala fight, same thing happened. He even brought up her watching him fight someone when they were young
The entire point of the Woke cult is to infect everything and ruin it from within using their religious crap. Nothing can be its own thing. Everything must serve Critical Theory.
Jon Bernthal from "The Walking Dead" and the Netflix show "The Punisher" plays Johnny Soprano, Allesandro Nivola (Nicolas Cage's brother in Face/Off plays Dickie Moltisanti and Vera Farmiga, Lorraine Warren from The Conjuring films plays Livia.
Great observation about the counsellor/Melfi link. Chase said they put things in the film like that, alright. I didn't spot it myself from the trailer.
@@xandercrews4729 I know. But in my dumb head I'm looking for a smaller version of him from the show 😂 the way he talks and like ant said the teeth gave me chills. He's going to kill this role I can't wait
As feared, it looks like the movie is indeed totally ignoring that Tony was only around 11 when Dickie was whacked, given that Chrissy was too young to remember him and Tony was only eight years older. Anthony should have noticed this. The only way a late-teens Tony would have made sense is if they set his scenes in the late 70s, with the robbing of Feech's card game, etc, and contrasted with Dickie in the late 60s, the Newark Riots and his downfall. It could have been a Jersey version of Godfather II. Or just have Tony as a kid on the periphery and focus totally on the 60s plot with Dickie, Johnny Boy and Junior (similar to the flashback to the riots in S1, or the Old Man Satriale's pinky flashback in S3). It's a shame that the rich history and subtext of the series is being disregarded. It now turns out that Tony was a decade older than he really was and finished high school in the 60s. Please. Plus, it appears that some of the casting is off for the younger versions, making it hard to buy them in the role. Still, I hope Michael does well. I am sure James (buon' anima) is very proud.
Sean, look very closely at young Tony listening to his stereo in his room. Beside him is a classic rock album called "Humble Pie Rockin' the Fillmore". That album was released in 1971. Look at his haircut. No Italian kid anywhere in the US had hair that long in 1967. That's a late 1970's haircut. His bell bottom slacks also date to the late seventies, not the late sixties. So, don't be fooled by the trailer. I think Tony will show up later on in the movie and his age will be consistent with the series.
I hope it works out the way you say, Tom. If the movie takes place over a decade, great. Ever since they cast Michael, I have been concerned about how it would screw up the established timeline, given that it was always pitched as a film about the riots of 1967. My main concern is fuelled by 4:07, where a teenage Tony is with Dickie, when he would have been dead already, even if they are 'aging down' Tony for that one scene (school tie, etc), he is just too 'grown up'. This has made me pretty concerned about them fudging it.
First of all this a prequel the Sopranos show that ended in the early - mid 2000's, the prequel takes it time period backtracked from that point, not 2020 - Tony celebrated his 47th birthday with Bobby in the final season, around 2004? Give or take a year. 2004 - 47 years, for example, is 1957, however depending on where they started from the series to the point of time returning to a certain past, and what year, there are flexibilities to considered within that context alone. The creators will mostly have their timing down, they wrote and invested in this masterpiece series, and I highly doubt they are going allow high negligence regarding timeframes interfere with their newest conception of a potentially iconic film. I am going out on a limb and assuming these are intelligent writers, with very smart people to assist the differentiation pertaining to timelines. Besides, so what in regards to Carmela, who could be simply snapping back overly heated, just incorrectly stating an age or perhaps exaggerating it for dramatic purposes due to the ridiculousness of the question. From the standpoint when the Sopranos show officially ends, backtracking to the years of the 60's/early 70's - the ages are most reliably determined. Relax, try to enjoy the film if you are even planning to see it. Or, as is your right, you can watch the entire movie with a calculator to score generic criticisms concerning aspects of discrepancies involving a year or two, here and there? If so, you must be a joy to watch movies with, undoubtedly. 😉 Enjoy your week, my friend.
Thanke Mr. SOPRANAN!!. LOL!! I am a black man and that line was hilarious!!. I love your show man!! You are sooo Italian!! Lol!!. Just watching James son on the screen is awesome!!!
I sincerely hope not. This movie was supposed to come out in 2020 so he had to have been working on the script long before the summer of rage. But who knows
Well, Tony mentioned on the show how much he looked up to Dickie as a kid so yeah I think Dickie is to Tony what Tony was to Chris. I hope this is as good as it looks
Could you imagine getting your thumbs or big toes twisted off with an impact drill? I think that'd make more sense than an eye socket, only time will tell.
Whose poker game did Tony hit in the series? It looks like Tony and his crew are going to hit the poker game, and perhaps that’s why Liotta is telling Dickie not to go near Tony.
Paulie and Silvio are both in the trailer. They're both older. You can see Paulie doing that finger thing. He's sitting in a car. Silvio is seen counting money earlier on. The guy in the ice cream van with Tony might be Jackie Aprile, Sr. Who became the boss until he died and Junior took over.
Turns out Silvio is being played by a much older actor in this and is already part of Johnnys crew hes the bald guy counting money. Silvio did say he “I knew you when you was a kid” not when we were kid so I guess it lines up. And Ray Liotta is actually playing the father of Dickie Moltisanti, Michael Imperioli confirmed it in his podcast.
Many Saints of Newark turned out to be horrible. They never showed any of the cool shit the "legendary" Dickie Moltasanti did (he died a girlfriend-murdering cuck). Never showed any of the cool shit they talked about Tony doing as a youth (no robbing Feech's card game). Basically David Chase decided to light his Soprano's legacy on fire like Newark in the 1960's.
Funny to see Ant being positive about stuff he ends up hating, like the performance of James' son and the School Counselor being like Melfi.
I’m just saying that Uncle Junior and Tony better spend a few hours playing catch in this film…
I want to see if that was true and why he never had the makings of a varsity athlete.
jun would say it front of the girl cousins too. undermining! something ton would later teach his kids not to do.
And Uncle June better say "You don't have the makings of a Varsity athlete."
_”Beware_ _what_ _you_ _wish_ _for….”_
@@blotfd get your coat god damnit
Anthony seems like he would be cool as hell to hang out with. He is basically everything that Opie is not. Funny, easy going, sincere, talented, intelligent, etc...
Yup.
Ant is spot on about the school counselor and melfie 🤙🏼
Brings back memories of the WNEW days when you guys did your weekly reviews of the Sopranos with the old crew, decades later and you still got it, its cool hearing and seeing you amped, I can just imagine the energy back then, thanks Ant for decades of entertainment
The Many Saints of Newark: The Greg Hughes Story
Hahahahaha
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fawk yeah tsstss
“He had been doing it since he was 18”
@@slikrick5857 his mudda was a saint
It would be hysterical if all the Sopranos die-hards hyped up this movie, then it comes out, and the continuity is absurdly out of order. Like Tony's in high school talking to Jenny Melfi, and Furio shows up later but he's the same age as he was on the show.
"YOU GOT A BEE ON YOUR HAT."
"Yeah, our high school mascot is a bee."
And the worst continuity error of all, Tony is a varsity athlete.
Would it be hysterical or hilarious? I’m going with neither.
@@LokiTricksterG “stupideh fucking game”
Sopranos Prequel by George Lucas
This movie has had more delays than a Rockstar game, but I'm still looking forward to it!
Prob be a bit of letdown but will still be better than 99% of movies 2day
Catering kept running out of gabagool.
7:46 looks like he is wearing a letter jacket from his school, i hope we get to see uncle junior watch anthony play and then tell the person next to him that he doesn't have it takes to be a varsity athlete
This comment didn't age well.
Would have loved to see Ant watch this with someone who loves and knows the show the way he does.
Nick DiPaolo
@@markdemos75 Nick would be perfect!
I like coming back to this too see how wrong he was lol
Finally a movie about Opies past in the mafia
Ray Liotta is playing Hollywood Moltisanti (Christopher's Grandfather). The movie title is Many Saints of Newark and Many Saints means Moltisanti in Italian so the movie is primarily about Dickie, Christopher's Dad and how he was kinda like Tony's big brother/mentor figure like how Tony was to Christopher (calling him his nephew even though he's just Carmela's second cousin).
They havent shown anyone to be "the old man" Ercole DiMeo who was "a guest of the government" in the original series and never shown (The DiMeo Crime Family's real boss while Jackie Aprile Sr was the acting boss before Uncle June technically became Boss (on paper, anyway - even though everyone knew he was really Joe Jerkoff), while Tony was technically only the Street Boss (but really ran the family) - similar (sorta) to the Genovese Family situation in the 70's, 80's and early 90's - with Fat Tony Salerno as the Street Boss and Chin Gigante was the actual Boss behind the scenes (except that Fat Tony and Chin both really did have a ton of actual power and respect & fear everywhere, while no one was really afraid of Uncle June).
I hope we get to see someone as Ercole DiMeo though. I'm dying to see who they have play him (if anyone). And Beppy was only mentioned and shown once too, who was technically the Underboss to
Uncle June in season 1 and he
was picked up by the Feds when Uncle June was but was never mentioned again.
The trailer shows young Tony (obviously), Dickie, Silvio (comb over bald head - weird), Livia (Vera Farmiga w/a fake nose to look more like Nancy Marchand), Johnny Boy Soprano (Tony's dad, played by Jon Bernthal), Uncle June (Corey Stoll), Paulie Walnuts (in the car doing his trademark finger pointing thing) with Big Pussy sitting next to him in the car, the school counselor, Hollywood Moltisanti (Christopher's grandfather and Dickies dad), Joanne Moltisanti/Blundetto (Christopher's mom), Carmela (briefly). And I think in that group of friends is Artie Bucco and "that animal" Tony Blundetto. lol.
I'm excited as shit for this.
Edit: I'm wondering if maybe Joey Diaz might be playing Ercole DiMeo. But that's a wild guess.
But we can see Satriales (the pork store), the high school hallway from Tony's dream episode, Holstens (where Tony was killed in the finale) too. Pretty cool shit.
Dickie was the one who "single handedly hunted down that New England crew and brought the war up there to them."
Michael Gandolfini gave me goosebumps when he said "what'd you say?" at the start. IF theres an afterlife somewhere (doubt it) then his dad is proud as shit of his son right now, I am sure of that.
You should've had dipaplo here
I got this method of predicting if a movie is going to suck just by watching a trailer, it almost never fails. When they show you almost the whole movie in the trailer, like the entire plot line, you know the movie is going to be bad.
That trailer was pretty good, they don't show you everything. Hopefully the movie is good.
wow dude ur a genius
I hate to be the nay sayer here and I'm sure I'll get a lot of shit but as a die-hard lover of the Sopranos, this movie looks like a pathetic Hollywood cash-grab. They can't come up with an original idea so they do something like this and even trick the poor kid who lost his dad to play him. It screams of Hollywood bullshit and I'm surprised to see so many Sopranos fans not calling it what it is, a piece of shit. I can tell just by the trailer.
It wasn't.
@@Tronathon242 yeah, my method failed.
@@mikehunt9884haha I was just coming here to ask how you feel about your method now
This movie doesn't have the makings of a varsity athlete.
@Brian Hacker take it easy! we're not shootin a Western here...
Haha 😂
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Shout out to ROTC
@Brian Hacker you are a hot house flower
The actor who plays Dickie looks exactly like a young Richie.
That's who I thought it was.
I have a feeling Tony was the one who killed Dickie (Christopher's Dad)
Plot twist: This movie is actually the Davey Scatino story.
Lol it's just him gambling
@@tapset It's just a stutter step!
@@tintomara6209 my luck's gonna change tony!
It ends with him and Artie hooking up for the game winning touchdown.
Borko
Anthony is the greatest at breaking down movies
I'm not even a big movie fan but really enjoy listening to Anthony and Patrice breaking them down.
@@ryanscarborough6703 And Jimmy would find and pick the one actor in the movie that RUINS EVERYTHING
That person who say it was going to be woke was 100% right lol
Yup
How?
@@justme87999did you watch it? It was all blacks..
@Stephen-lt1tp I've seen it, and no it's not lol. This is why people can take you anti-woke people seriously. One main black character causes you guys to freak out.
@@justme87999 so the mob in the 60’s was about blacks in your opinion? Also I am black….
It’s going to be cinematic.
Well that didnt go as expected
Watching feeches card game be robbed is gonna be epic!
a moustache made on the other side.
@@billybatts9491 the sacred & the propane
Do we know if its going to be in the movie?
Good thing this comment means UGATZ!!
I've thought about this. Really hoping they give us that scene. It'd be cool if that's one of the closing scenes, since that was the main factor in Tony becoming made
Geno bisconte never had the makings of a varsity athlete
This aged worse than last Christmas’s egg salad.
Man, it takes me back to the old days.... listening to Ant talk about movies and do his spot-on impressions. That was my favorite part about O&A. I can't stand movie critics but holy shit, Ant is just endlessly amusing to listen to when he is talking about TV shows and movies.
That bit about Artie Bucco was funny but in the show, they mentioned a few times that Artie was the wildest one in the whole group of them.
Him and Patrice talking about movies was the best radio of our lifetimes.
Pretty sure Geno is right about the eye. Dickie did get killed over messing up some guy's eye.
“Loyal your old man”
Good call. Although I think that supposedly happened in prison, according to Tony when he and Christopher had that conversation in the car before Christopher killed the guy in the season 4 premier
@@pontiva420
He’s the worst. What a waste it is talking to that guy. About anything.
@@pontiva420
I heard he’s flat broke. I believe it. LoL.
@@pontiva420
Flat broke! So much so that he had to wear his niece’s pink slip-on Pumas to work. Not kidding.
Anthony sounds more like Tony soprano than the voiceover actor does. So talented.
Has there been a bigger bait and switch in the history of film like this trailer
Nothing can compare to the nearly 90 episodes of the sopranos . Let’s all temper our expectations… do you think they will have collectible action figures ??
Agree this needed to be a season long. 1 movie is not enough to really flesh things out
@Clayton Rogers yeah . I’m afraid the movie isn’t going to even be close
There better be a cameo of Richie Aprile wearing “the jacket”.
7:15 "my friends went on vacation for the summer. I had to go to the back and stir the sauce."
For those with no Italian heritage: Moltisanti means “Many Saints”
Thank you for answer a question no one asked or gives a shit what the answer is.
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Thanks....john blain
@@sobbyhasselhoff I give a shit. So you're not only grammatically wrong, you're factually wrong too. 😉
@@Spathephoros you don't count because your parents don't love you
We'll call this video, the before photo.
Its funny watching this after Anthony trashed it, look at Ant here all excited and full of joy.......now today after watching it hes so deflated lol
That's what I was thinking.
I had a feeling it would be a trap
Tony's crew was Jackie Aprile, Silvio Dante, and Ralphie Cifaretto!
Jhis right here👆🏻 Jhis could be true?
What about Puss?
What about that animal Blundetto?
I wonder if they will rob Feeches card game
Good insight
I was hoping it would be a new series or hope it spins into one. So many stories they could tell of young Tony rising up in the ranks.
Good observation by ant about the counselor being similar to Dr. Melfi
When Ant mentions that blonde girl getting knocked down may have been Carmella, that makes alot of sense, reminds me of the Bobby Bacala fight, same thing happened. He even brought up her watching him fight someone when they were young
Dominic Tedesco at Pizza World
I wish they would have just went ahead and made a series, this is just going to leave us wanting more.
Great call on the Melfi connection. I think AC nailed it.
Tragic now because after his review seeing this, everything they feared at the end came true.
Many Schainsh of Nork: The Rich Vos Story
Damn, I wish this was a series!!
How stupid is the guy with Anthony? “So what he’s playing a young Tony or…?”
He could have been unaware it was a prequel and thought he was playing AJ or something, and they just re-cast the actor.
@Brady is The GOAT of Goats good one, Geno
@Brady is The GOAT of Goats lucky guess apparently
I'm sure Joe Materese will be able to update his Tony Soprano impressions
Going to assume it's woke garbage because everything is now, but if it's decent I'll be a happy little fanuccia.
100% Nothing isn't woke now. Ant is in denial of how bad hollywood is now.
The entire point of the Woke cult is to infect everything and ruin it from within using their religious crap. Nothing can be its own thing. Everything must serve Critical Theory.
David Chase said in an interview 2 years ago, fuck’em in regards to the cancel culture
Chase doesn't give a fuck about that stuff. He's gonna do what he wants, not bow down to woke Hollywood.
@@bgko91880 he's jewish
Jon Bernthal from "The Walking Dead" and the Netflix show "The Punisher" plays Johnny Soprano, Allesandro Nivola (Nicolas Cage's brother in Face/Off plays Dickie Moltisanti and Vera Farmiga, Lorraine Warren from The Conjuring films plays Livia.
Ray liottas character would be Erckole eckley Dimeo if Ant is right.
It's not. It's Dickeys father.
@@Tj11813 So, he's Chrissy's grandpa then?
Yep. The guest of the gov't in season 1
@@Tj11813 DATS HENRY FROM GOODFELLAS YA PIECE OF GAWBAGE!!!!!!!!!
Great observation about the counsellor/Melfi link. Chase said they put things in the film like that, alright. I didn't spot it myself from the trailer.
The Many Saints of Newark: let’s take a call
Ray Liotta as Eckley Dimeo? Damn, that'd be sick.
DAmn this was a deep dive on a movie i care about. Post more!
*His son doesn't look like him but really does. It's strange. Looks great.*
He looks like a young version of him.
@@xandercrews4729 I know. But in my dumb head I'm looking for a smaller version of him from the show 😂 the way he talks and like ant said the teeth gave me chills. He's going to kill this role I can't wait
I might have to actually go to a fucking theater to see this. Gosh. Golly.
You can watch it at home on HBO Max too
Tony scores four touchdowns in this prequel.
some of those seton hall guys were 7ft tall!
No way, Tony didn't have the makings of a varsity athlete.
I think you're talking about Al Bundy.
As feared, it looks like the movie is indeed totally ignoring that Tony was only around 11 when Dickie was whacked, given that Chrissy was too young to remember him and Tony was only eight years older. Anthony should have noticed this.
The only way a late-teens Tony would have made sense is if they set his scenes in the late 70s, with the robbing of Feech's card game, etc, and contrasted with Dickie in the late 60s, the Newark Riots and his downfall. It could have been a Jersey version of Godfather II. Or just have Tony as a kid on the periphery and focus totally on the 60s plot with Dickie, Johnny Boy and Junior (similar to the flashback to the riots in S1, or the Old Man Satriale's pinky flashback in S3).
It's a shame that the rich history and subtext of the series is being disregarded. It now turns out that Tony was a decade older than he really was and finished high school in the 60s. Please. Plus, it appears that some of the casting is off for the younger versions, making it hard to buy them in the role. Still, I hope Michael does well. I am sure James (buon' anima) is very proud.
Think you're reading into it bit to much just sit an enjoy the movie it's the continuation of the sopranos that we've been desperate for
Sean, look very closely at young Tony listening to his stereo in his room. Beside him is a classic rock album called "Humble Pie Rockin' the Fillmore". That album was released in 1971.
Look at his haircut. No Italian kid anywhere in the US had hair that long in 1967. That's a late 1970's haircut. His bell bottom slacks also date to the late seventies, not the late sixties.
So, don't be fooled by the trailer. I think Tony will show up later on in the movie and his age will be consistent with the series.
I hope it works out the way you say, Tom. If the movie takes place over a decade, great.
Ever since they cast Michael, I have been concerned about how it would screw up the established timeline, given that it was always pitched as a film about the riots of 1967. My main concern is fuelled by 4:07, where a teenage Tony is with Dickie, when he would have been dead already, even if they are 'aging down' Tony for that one scene (school tie, etc), he is just too 'grown up'. This has made me pretty concerned about them fudging it.
Cumia noticed all the same things I said when I first saw it.
When he said oooh I subscribed 🤣🤣🤣🤣
How is Tony supposed to be in high school in 1967?
Taking place over the 60s & 70s
First of all this a prequel the Sopranos show that ended in the early - mid 2000's, the prequel takes it time period backtracked from that point, not 2020 - Tony celebrated his 47th birthday with Bobby in the final season, around 2004? Give or take a year. 2004 - 47 years, for example, is 1957, however depending on where they started from the series to the point of time returning to a certain past, and what year, there are flexibilities to considered within that context alone. The creators will mostly have their timing down, they wrote and invested in this masterpiece series, and I highly doubt they are going allow high negligence regarding timeframes interfere with their newest conception of a potentially iconic film. I am going out on a limb and assuming these are intelligent writers, with very smart people to assist the differentiation pertaining to timelines. Besides, so what in regards to Carmela, who could be simply snapping back overly heated, just incorrectly stating an age or perhaps exaggerating it for dramatic purposes due to the ridiculousness of the question. From the standpoint when the Sopranos show officially ends, backtracking to the years of the 60's/early 70's - the ages are most reliably determined. Relax, try to enjoy the film if you are even planning to see it. Or, as is your right, you can watch the entire movie with a calculator to score generic criticisms concerning aspects of discrepancies involving a year or two, here and there? If so, you must be a joy to watch movies with, undoubtedly. 😉
Enjoy your week, my friend.
Is Geno trying to make Man-scrunchies a thing?
Trying to cover a bald spot?
Idk, but he needs to come out already, especially after wearing some children’s pink Puma slip ons. This is getting ridiculous.
anybody recognize the mister softee ice cream truck. the same ice cream robert pronge sold when scope out hits with richard kuklinski
Thanke Mr. SOPRANAN!!. LOL!! I am a black man and that line was hilarious!!. I love your show man!! You are sooo Italian!! Lol!!. Just watching James son on the screen is awesome!!!
That was him and Tony B in the ice cream truck
Chase is gonna go woke and falsely blame the Newark riots on italians.
Lol....
Cumia should do a reaction video when he gets the advance copy. It'll be like George C Scott in "Hardcore" groaning "turn it off... turn it off!"
I sincerely hope not. This movie was supposed to come out in 2020 so he had to have been working on the script long before the summer of rage. But who knows
. He’s not going to ruin his life’s work to appeal to people who aren’t even fans of the show. I
@@xandercrews4729 "i love you johnny cakes"
Has Geno ever watched the Sopranos? He seems very lost here....very Opie-esque.
Look forward to Cumia thoughts on this movie. I thought it was dog shit.
I think the impact wrench gets the appropriate size socket over thumb or fingers to spin them off like a stud.
At least the "movie" failed harder than a black kid in algebra class.
Tony is smart.....he just never had the makings of a varsity athlete!!!!
That’s not Silvio it’s Jackie Aprile Sr I’m the ice cream van
Well, Tony mentioned on the show how much he looked up to Dickie as a kid so yeah I think Dickie is to Tony what Tony was to Chris. I hope this is as good as it looks
Could you imagine getting your thumbs or big toes twisted off with an impact drill? I think that'd make more sense than an eye socket, only time will tell.
Anthony. You said that was Dicky Moultasounte? I think its Richie Apriel probably pre his 10 year stint in the joint.
Aka Uncle dick?
This guy killed the whole thing for me.
The only issue I have is that the guy the picked to play Silvio doesn't have the hair
He never had the makings of a varsity athlete
I see Tony's mom looking ALOT like Carmella. Which means Tony married a broad who looks like his Mom. That would explain all of the Dr. Melfi visits.
Thought it was edie falco for a second
And the school counsellor has a real Dr Melfi way about her doesn't she?
The eyes especially. From later on in the series. It’s creepy
Ray Liotta was originally going to play Tony Soprano before Gandolfini got it
Anybody remember the "hope music" they would play in O&A? It was a piano song used when somebody told a sob story. Been trying to find it for years.
Christopher was telling Ben Kingsley that somebody else (possibly J.T.) did something for Law & Order "The SUV".
Whose poker game did Tony hit in the series? It looks like Tony and his crew are going to hit the poker game, and perhaps that’s why Liotta is telling Dickie not to go near Tony.
The old prick who fucked up the landscaper
feech, the king of breadsticks! tony probably interrupts one of feech's stories when he busts in too, the f'n boy king.
Feech Lamana
Is Tony bludetto gonna be in this too?
Paulie and Silvio are both in the trailer. They're both older. You can see Paulie doing that finger thing. He's sitting in a car. Silvio is seen counting money earlier on. The guy in the ice cream van with Tony might be Jackie Aprile, Sr. Who became the boss until he died and Junior took over.
Do you know how many times I played catch with you!
The mother looks like Edie Falco
So far it looks so good let's just hope it stay true to the material 👀
it's about a guy with a big mouth and even bigger dreams....
😂
What is the David Chase trump thing
Only gonna watch for Joey Diaz
TREMENDOUS
#churchgang
Looks soooo good
I read that Moltisante in Italian means “Many Saints” so the title translates to “The Molisante’s of Newark”
Ray Liotta is Hollywood Dick Moltisanti, Dickie's dad.
11:25 "Spoilers" (Exactly.)
This is basically The Green Book part 2
"Sharp as a cue ball this one"
Turns out Silvio is being played by a much older actor in this and is already part of Johnnys crew hes the bald guy counting money. Silvio did say he “I knew you when you was a kid” not when we were kid so I guess it lines up. And Ray Liotta is actually playing the father of Dickie Moltisanti, Michael Imperioli confirmed it in his podcast.
4:18 Ant's TRT treatments kicking in.
No way can that kid be Sil. Gotta be Jackie Aprile or fuckin animal Blundetto. They're probably planning to hold up Feech's poker game.
Am I wrong in that the woman playing Livia was the same woman who played Carmella in the show?
Very unlikely but I do see a resemblance.
It’s Vera Farmiga from The Conjuring flicks.
@@Blake_Mills ah, gotcha. I was watching going "that can't be the original Carmella, but holy shit it looks like her."
Many Saints of Newark turned out to be horrible. They never showed any of the cool shit the "legendary" Dickie Moltasanti did (he died a girlfriend-murdering cuck). Never showed any of the cool shit they talked about Tony doing as a youth (no robbing Feech's card game). Basically David Chase decided to light his Soprano's legacy on fire like Newark in the 1960's.
Ray Liota plays Dickies Father-Chrituh-Fuhs Grandfather.