@@heidithaw1072 they might not be that easy to intimidate, but if that was the case, it would simply be due to ignorance! Anybody who has any idea about the New York mafia knows that if you fuck with them they’re gonna come and they’re gonna burn your house down and end you real quick! They don’t fuck around.
My appreciation for Stallone has grown over the years. I always see him shooting an explosive arrow whenever I think of him. Loved his movies as a kid.
I've been following Michael for couple of years now and I have to say he has taught me so much how to avoid criminal life with religion! Thanks Michael! Respect & love from Finland!
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@@gentlesavage2068 I would certainly listen to his insight on that, but his specialty is the Italian mafia. That’s why I think he should do the show “bad blood”, which is based on the Montreal Italian mafia, they were no slouch and made TONS of money!
@@lionheart4299 yes i agree the john gotti of canada was well know all over the world and was connected to the bonnano family if not mistaken he was one of the sonny red shooting
I really wish Stallone would do a sit down with you, both very successful and knowledgeable men. I have loved him as I was young and I seen Rocky and Rambo. I think this series is a dark comedy more than an accurate portrayal of the mob. Even I know that if you raise your hands to a made man whether you're made or not, it's a death sentence.
The scene where he gets his picture taken at the DMV, and then he turns to the side and the guy says what are you doing? Like it's a mug shot, lord I haven't laughed that hard in a long time. Great show!
You are a great story teller, Goombah! I can call you that. I'm 100% Italian-American from NJ and had family in the life. Your videos are awesome. God Bless you!
Everyone thought in the early 2000’s that Sly was done and I always knew he wasn’t, then came Rocky Balboa in 2006 and Rambo 4 in 2008 followed by Expendables 2009 and Escape plan 2013, bullet to the head and countless others and now this absolutely classic, go on Sly #TRTANDHGHFORLIFE
In my opinion, this is the best I’ve ever seen Stallone. He’s a great actor, and this show allows him to really act. It felt like he was playing nearly the same character in most of his movies, an angry raging guy. Now he plays a guy who is in complete control, but reveals his humanity in different ways.
First blood’s ending, several of the Rocky/Creed movies, Cop Land. Plenty of different performances than the angry, raging guy. I agree this is some of his best work though.
Wow. Sly has came a long ways since Rambo. He is aging well at 76 and kicking butt and taking names. Another great one Michael. Thank you for all you do. Blessings!
To be fair, having the money for a personal trainer, a dietitian, and a good plastic surgeon has almost everything to do with it, but yeah... Stallone looks good for 76. Haven't seen the show yet, but I'm looking forward to it. Thanks for the reviews, Michael.
@@TJ347 if that was the case why isn't every millionaire looking that good at that age.. in addition to your points he's blessed with good genetics and has an undeniable work ethic that has paid him dividends later because you get out what you put in
It’s cool that Stallone has done a lot in his career and has taken chances where some wouldn’t exactly do the same. Not every role he’s done is great, but those help him grow so he can play the parts where he truly shines, such as this role. Great video Michael!
Great commentary. Thanks for that. Stallone’s family had an Italian Take Out spot where I grew up. It didn’t stay open late daily because they had to have been making a lot. The food was out of this world AND there was a bakery attached. Oooh the danish & parstries. I’m talking maybe 30years ago and when they went out of business, the county was wounded! Mostly delivery drivers were the customers. Trucks going to JFK & normal courses of delivery business. This wasn’t far from where Gotti lived. I will never forget “Stallone’s” in Queens NY.
Thanks Michael! I always appreciate your take on things. Enjoyed the call about MobTies this week. Anything you put your name on, will succeed with God's grace! God bless!
I remember when he filmed Rocky. I was 10 years old. He was running in the Italian market in South Philly. I live about 10 blocks south of the location. I always liked Sly from when I was a kid. 👍👍👍
Michael, I love your content. It's great to hear an honest first hand perspective. I of course also love hearing you give glory, honor and praise to God. Many blessings!
Totally enjoying Tulsa King and your reviews of the show. I'm a Stallone fan going into this and he is just so much fun to watch. Good writing, funny scenes and just a blast. Your perspective on the realism is informative and something to think about. The show is over the top but so is Cosa Nostra in so many ways. Thank you for a cool video series.
I am a Brasil Italian from my dad side and I don’t think he was a part of anything but I like listening to your stories cause I know a little bit about a little bit but it’s always good to listen to stories about someone that was there the good the bad and everything in between
Hello Michael! I watched the episodes and Mr. Stallone is compelling. I am intrigued by the white horse because it symbolises death - the Tulsa King may face more threats in upcoming episodes. Thanks for providing insight - it enhances the viewing experience.
You just have to love sly. Everything he has done has been great. I’m just gutted that I have to wait for a new season to be made before I can watch it again! It’s great. Really entertaining and has everything in it. Great job
It's a fun show. Maybe its very wild and crazy??? But I like that it's straight to the point and doesn't have any really dull moments! The Rocky movies ensure that Stallone is always an actor and writer with incredible abilities to me personally.
Leave it to Mike to give us the real deal in his reviews.( I'ld like to find where he got that background poster.) Thanks for your perspective in what we like, Mike. Keep it up.
I've always said,As Stallone got older,he looked more and more like a Mob Boss. I'm Excited to watch this Show,and the take on It,I've been around the Element,I know,I'm a New Subscriber! I absolutely loved the Soprano's
Well Im totally Impressed! Never pictured Stallone as a Mob Guy? Good Guy for the part. Makes me wonder how he woulda done in Good fellas against Tommy when he took out Billy Bats only Stallone plays Batts. lol...
Being a county prison guard, I love hearing you talk about your "time in." There's nothing I enjoy more than seeing someone who has done time and got out and changed their lives for the better. There are a couple of TH-cam channels that prison guards have. I'd like to see you have them on your channel or go on theirs. I sure hope that one day I meet you and have a chance to shake your hand. I think you are an inspiration for a lot of people. Liked and subscribed.
When I was younger I was involved with certain people and I just want to say this. It's romanticized a lot but there are good and bad people on both sides. It awesome to see someone tell it is in a way that puts things into perspective. Thank you Mr. Franzese for being straight on these issues.
I've Always Loved Sly Stallone. When I Started Acting I aspired To Be Just Like Sly. He's A Great Actor, Writer And Director. I Know He Never Went To Film School and You Don't Have To Go To Film School To Be A Director. There's So Many Actors Who Made It Who Are So In Touch With There Emotion's And Became Successful Actors. Johnny Depp Included For Actors Who Never Took Acting Classes And Is A Great Film Actor! Very Wealthy Too.
@@Steno316 Yeah, it was a little cheesy, but it was still funny. I watched it with my grandmother before she died and we both enjoyed it. I think I remember Oscar more for my grandmother's reaction than the movie itself. 👍
@@deniece0821 I remember a really old Stallone comedy , I haven't watched it since I was a kid as I don't want to ruin the memory. But Stallone is trying to impress a woman at a church and he gets on the piano and starts singing and playing this really bad version of tutti fruitti and when the camera pans a little its revealed a funeral is going on. I pissed myself laughing at that when I was younger .
I'm really enjoying the series, Taylor Sheridan has another hit here, and it's a whole different genre this time around. He does this by creating these larger than life characters in his shows, shows that play out as more like multi episode movies, and in doing so he's able to enlist A movie stars who want to be a part of the whole Taylor Sheridan multi-verse. I'm also looking forward to 1923 which premiers on December 18th, which of course has a star studded line-up.
For decades, we watched mafia movies that we didn’t understand because we weren’t part of that life, and no one was willing to talk about it. Now we have Michael, who was part of that life and all the included activities (including murder) so now he’s able to accurately tell us what that life was about.
Also id love to see Stallone to get a major role in a mob movie with the likes of Deniro and Pacino who are my three favourite actors…… maybe you could produce something Michael.
Just to add even though it takes nothing away from the scene. Tyson had already put together he couldn't be a capo because he wasn't Italian which Dwight also confirms but then that's when Tyson referenced Goodfellas and how he could be a "High ranking associate" but then that's when Dwight started trying to talk him out of it
Yeah. Henry Hill as a respected standup guy. Not so fast…I am surprised that no one has retaliated for his rolling on people. But then I have BK in my heart. I met a few standup people in my past life. Henry wouldn’t oass the test
Let's face it Sly is an American Icon. His presence is powerful and he is a bigger than life actor. That said, in civilian life we call it executive presence. It's teachable and with method and technique anyone can develop the skill set.
Hey Michael, I really love your channel and enjoy listening to you and giving your expertise on things or, just your view... I love hearing it and I admire you a lot for the story of your own life, for the little I know and only from what you've told people here. Especially finding Jesus. I admire what you are doing with yourself in view of your experiences with JC. I'm following this new series that Sly Stallone has and listen to what you have to say and I love that you say, "remember, it's entertainment and that is the aim! to entertain the public", that's totally right and it is how we should view it. Sly is one of my most favourite actors and I'm enjoying watching it, do like to get your take on it each time to. Thanks for your insight and wisdom from the vast experiences of your life. Thank you.
Self assured and confident! Are a key to life in general, not just in this arena. It can be tricky for some because it’s important remeber to be humble! Fine line to walk
@Michael Franzese: The Show does look Great and Stallone is Great in everything he does as My First Favorite Actor of The Italians then DeNiro, and Pacino Third!!!. I can't wait to see this Series and Thanks for sharing Michael even though you don't have too!!. God Bless You and your Family as always!!😃👏👏👏👍👋
Don Michael Franzese! You are the Man! I am a fan Sly, but when i 1st saw a clip or two of Tulsa King, The 1st Thought was he looks like and makes me think of You!
Stallone played frank nitty in scarface with the great ben gazzara and he also played joe Chicago in the original death race 2000 and he again played a don like boss in oscar
Michael its a very enjoyable show good story line .it is a good holds you waiting for the next episode show , for me it’s been a while to find a show I enjoy .
So, De Niro is doing mobsters Vito Genovese and Frank Costello this time. Costello used to be Lucky Luciano's senior chief aid. As much as I've been watching a lot of mob documentaries. I've seen the 1991 Mobsters film starring Christian Slater, Patrick Dempsey, Richard Grieco, Costas Mandylor, F. Murray Abraham, Michael Gambon, and the late Anothony Quinn. And if Michael never did a Mob movie review of Mobsters in 1991. He should.
About Tyler. I'm black, and when I was going to Thomas Edison HS in NYC, me and a guy named Carmine were good classmates. In electrical class I remember telling him that we would work for Con Edison, work through the Union and start to run things. I said with your connections and my brains, we would move up the ranks, I could be your Capo. Without missing a beat, Carmine said, "Hold on Eggplant. You're not Italian. You can't be in the family". I said, just tell them I'm Sicilian. He said, not with that nappy hair. We had a good laugh. I miss the old days.
On the subject of reviews id love to hear your thoughts on Boardwalk Empire. Its based on real life characters such as Nucky Thompson, Lucky Luciano and ofc Al Capone. In what appear to be their early years. I wonder if there loosely based on fact. I personally think the series is a master piece
I think people mistake rules and possibilities, in a movie if a character breaks the rules, it’s not unrealistic the character just broke the rules, that’s why people in the mob die, but if it’s never addressed maybe that’s unrealism. But in terms of Tony seeing a psychiatrist obviously against the rules, but that’s the point, i imagine there was probably heaps of mobsters who were depressed and kept the fact that they were seeing a shrink a secret, it’s not that these things are impossible, just uncommon and dangerous, which makes for exciting entertainment. To assume it’s unrealistic when a character breaks mob rules is to suggest that all mobsters are loyal to the death which is very rarely the case
Realistic or not. Best show this year and Sly is doing an EXCELLENT job.
@@michaelfranzese I just think the writers have not been to Tulsa. They are armed to the teeth and would not be that easy to intimidate
When mafa are not to suppose to meet each other especially on probation fact or made guys so TV programme made out ask the FBI
I’ll certainly agree that Stallone is doing great, he’s the saving grace to me.
@@heidithaw1072 they might not be that easy to intimidate, but if that was the case, it would simply be due to ignorance! Anybody who has any idea about the New York mafia knows that if you fuck with them they’re gonna come and they’re gonna burn your house down and end you real quick! They don’t fuck around.
Botoks Boss....
My appreciation for Stallone has grown over the years. I always see him shooting an explosive arrow whenever I think of him. Loved his movies as a kid.
It’s hard to not see him as the big, dumb, Italian boxer screaming, “ADRIAAAAAAAN!” And it’s all Jim Carey’s fault man 😂
@@SusanWojcickiTheBolshevik jestisz Polskiem jest ?
Copland was a great display of his talent.
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Hey buddy, speak that ✡️loving polish to Susan. I’m not the one. Ich hasse polnische Ratten. Macht mir mein Preußen frei!
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I've been following Michael for couple of years now and I have to say he has taught me so much how to avoid criminal life with religion! Thanks Michael! Respect & love from Finland!
@@michaelfranzese yo Michael it would be great to see if you could review Ray Donovan and breaking bad
Praise God is the only way
His testimony of his life has now helping orthers crime isn't the answer.
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@@gentlesavage2068
I would certainly listen to his insight on that, but his specialty is the Italian mafia. That’s why I think he should do the show “bad blood”, which is based on the Montreal Italian mafia, they were no slouch and made TONS of money!
@@lionheart4299 yes i agree the john gotti of canada was well know all over the world and was connected to the bonnano family if not mistaken he was one of the sonny red shooting
I really wish Stallone would do a sit down with you, both very successful and knowledgeable men. I have loved him as I was young and I seen Rocky and Rambo. I think this series is a dark comedy more than an accurate portrayal of the mob. Even I know that if you raise your hands to a made man whether you're made or not, it's a death sentence.
I'll see what I can do....
The scene where he gets his picture taken at the DMV, and then he turns to the side and the guy says what are you doing? Like it's a mug shot, lord I haven't laughed that hard in a long time. Great show!
Funniest scene of the entire show, so far.
You are a great story teller, Goombah! I can call you that. I'm 100% Italian-American from NJ and had family in the life. Your videos are awesome. God Bless you!
Everyone thought in the early 2000’s that Sly was done and I always knew he wasn’t, then came Rocky Balboa in 2006 and Rambo 4 in 2008 followed by Expendables 2009 and Escape plan 2013, bullet to the head and countless others and now this absolutely classic, go on Sly #TRTANDHGHFORLIFE
Everyone: Sly, it’s over!
Sly: NOTHING IS OVER!!
Did this dude realy just hashtag and hype up steroids 😂 lmao
Did this dude realy just hashtag and hype up steroids 😂 lmao
In my opinion, this is the best I’ve ever seen Stallone. He’s a great actor, and this show allows him to really act. It felt like he was playing nearly the same character in most of his movies, an angry raging guy. Now he plays a guy who is in complete control, but reveals his humanity in different ways.
De Niro lost a lot of credibility by simping for Harris.
TRUMP 2024
Stallone proved he can act with First Blood.
First blood’s ending, several of the Rocky/Creed movies, Cop Land. Plenty of different performances than the angry, raging guy.
I agree this is some of his best work though.
Wow. Sly has came a long ways since Rambo. He is aging well at 76 and kicking butt and taking names. Another great one Michael. Thank you for all you do. Blessings!
To be fair, having the money for a personal trainer, a dietitian, and a good plastic surgeon has almost everything to do with it, but yeah... Stallone looks good for 76. Haven't seen the show yet, but I'm looking forward to it. Thanks for the reviews, Michael.
@@TJ347 And shit tons of HGH
Agreed, he may be on some testosterone supplements but he's looking fantastic!
@@TJ347 if that was the case why isn't every millionaire looking that good at that age.. in addition to your points he's blessed with good genetics and has an undeniable work ethic that has paid him dividends later because you get out what you put in
@Raph Phoenix not all people care about that stuff. Elon musk had hair transplant to not be bald but Jeff Bezos doesn’t care.
Fun fact Mr Franzese, on this day in 1933 Prohibition ended! Thanks for all the content and your tips on negotiating, very helpful🤝🏼
i'VE enjoyed Tulsa King more than expected! Good writing and acting 4 episodes in!
what can i watch it on ? looks good.
@@stephenyates6651 I'm a Stallone fan, but this is cringe big time.
@@Chris66able no way. by far his best.. i have just binge watched the 4...best thing since the sopranos....brilliant
@@stephenyates6651 The Sopranos makes this look like shite.
@@Chris66able no. its just different. its not the sopranos but still brilliant. i love both.
It’s cool that Stallone has done a lot in his career and has taken chances where some wouldn’t exactly do the same. Not every role he’s done is great, but those help him grow so he can play the parts where he truly shines, such as this role. Great video Michael!
Yea I am liking the show. Just got done with e4 and I was thinking the same thing. He is a good leader that makes you want to follow him.
Hey Michael it would be sooo great to see you sit down with Stallone and talk about artistic license and realism in the entertainment industry
He already explained that sly is scared to meet him because of his father
Whack show
@@JD4A84 that was conjecture, the meeting just never happened for whatever reason
You got my attention...👍👍
Great commentary. Thanks for that. Stallone’s family had an Italian Take Out spot where I grew up. It didn’t stay open late daily because they had to have been making a lot. The food was out of this world AND there was a bakery attached. Oooh the danish & parstries. I’m talking maybe 30years ago and when they went out of business, the county was wounded! Mostly delivery drivers were the customers. Trucks going to JFK & normal courses of delivery business. This wasn’t far from where Gotti lived. I will never forget “Stallone’s” in Queens NY.
Thanks Michael! I always appreciate your take on things. Enjoyed the call about MobTies this week. Anything you put your name on, will succeed with God's grace! God bless!
I remember when he filmed Rocky. I was 10 years old. He was running in the Italian market in South Philly. I live about 10 blocks south of the location. I always liked Sly from when I was a kid. 👍👍👍
Michael, absolutely spot on..I wasn't feeling episode 1,but episode 2 reeled me in and it has gotten so much better...sly is doing wonderful..
God bless you Michael 🙏
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Definitely enjoy the show so far. I’m 26 and my dad is the reason I’m a huge Stallone fan to begin with.
Enjoy the pace and Stallone’s acting.
Thanks for the content Mr. Franzese. God bless :)
Thank you Michael for being upfront!👍
Michael, I love your content. It's great to hear an honest first hand perspective. I of course also love hearing you give glory, honor and praise to God. Many blessings!
Thanks, Michael, I'm going to make a note to watch it. Merry Christmas to all and God bless you.
I'm loving this programme with Sly😊 just saying from Glasgow 💙👍😎🇬🇧
Love the frame on the wall.
Wow!!! That portrait in the background is crazy!!!
Totally enjoying Tulsa King and your reviews of the show. I'm a Stallone fan going into this and he is just so much fun to watch. Good writing, funny scenes and just a blast. Your perspective on the realism is informative and something to think about. The show is over the top but so is Cosa Nostra in so many ways. Thank you for a cool video series.
I am a Brasil Italian from my dad side and I don’t think he was a part of anything but I like listening to your stories cause I know a little bit about a little bit but it’s always good to listen to stories about someone that was there the good the bad and everything in between
Great listeneing to you as always Michael
I really enjoy seeing these insider's viewpoint analysis of an extremely entertaining show. Thanks so much.
Hello Michael! I watched the episodes and Mr. Stallone is compelling. I am intrigued by the white horse because it symbolises death - the Tulsa King may face more threats in upcoming episodes. Thanks for providing insight - it enhances the viewing experience.
White horse doesn't symbolize death. it symbolizes righteousness, heroism, triumph of good.
You just have to love sly. Everything he has done has been great. I’m just gutted that I have to wait for a new season to be made before I can watch it again! It’s great. Really entertaining and has everything in it. Great job
Always enjoy your content mate . Hope you can come to Sydney Australia soon and catch up.
It's a fun show. Maybe its very wild and crazy??? But I like that it's straight to the point and doesn't have any really dull moments! The Rocky movies ensure that Stallone is always an actor and writer with incredible abilities to me personally.
Leave it to Mike to give us the real deal in his reviews.( I'ld like to find where he got that background poster.) Thanks for your perspective in what we like, Mike. Keep it up.
Michael was truly a man of that life that turned it all around. Truly a class act. ✝️
Thank you for being you. 🌹
Great review Michael. God Bless
I've always said,As Stallone got older,he looked more and more like a Mob Boss. I'm
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I read your book Mafia Democracy. I burned the midnight oil to finish it! Such a good read.
Stallone is a cool guy in person and to chat with.
Michael this was an amazing show as usual - I always love the kind words you say at the end - Really means a lot Friend :)
Well Im totally Impressed! Never pictured Stallone as a Mob Guy? Good Guy for the part. Makes me wonder how he woulda done in Good fellas against Tommy when he took out Billy Bats only Stallone plays Batts. lol...
Being a county prison guard, I love hearing you talk about your "time in."
There's nothing I enjoy more than seeing someone who has done time and got out and changed their lives for the better.
There are a couple of TH-cam channels that prison guards have. I'd like to see you have them on your channel or go on theirs.
I sure hope that one day I meet you and have a chance to shake your hand. I think you are an inspiration for a lot of people.
Liked and subscribed.
first time I’m watching a tv series from week to week since sons of anarchy,I’ve watched it over more than once,love it
I love hearing your thoughts, Mr Franzese.. You're a wise man.
When I was younger I was involved with certain people and I just want to say this. It's romanticized a lot but there are good and bad people on both sides. It awesome to see someone tell it is in a way that puts things into perspective. Thank you Mr. Franzese for being straight on these issues.
I've Always Loved Sly Stallone. When I Started Acting I aspired To Be Just Like Sly. He's A Great Actor, Writer And Director. I Know He Never Went To Film School and You Don't Have To Go To Film School To Be A Director. There's So Many Actors Who Made It Who Are So In Touch With There Emotion's And Became Successful Actors. Johnny Depp Included For Actors Who Never Took Acting Classes And Is A Great Film Actor! Very Wealthy Too.
He also played a mob boss in the movie Oscar, but that was one of his early 90's comedies.
That movie tanked at the box office but I thought it was pretty good! Stallone is actually hilarious! 😆
It was a silly movie to be sure, but I liked it too. Very funny twists - “You had a child with the new maid?!?” Lol
@@Steno316 Yeah, it was a little cheesy, but it was still funny. I watched it with my grandmother before she died and we both enjoyed it. I think I remember Oscar more for my grandmother's reaction than the movie itself. 👍
@@deniece0821 I remember a really old Stallone comedy , I haven't watched it since I was a kid as I don't want to ruin the memory. But Stallone is trying to impress a woman at a church and he gets on the piano and starts singing and playing this really bad version of tutti fruitti and when the camera pans a little its revealed a funeral is going on. I pissed myself laughing at that when I was younger .
@@laurarules3642 Yes! Rhinestone with Dolly Parton!😆
Love that artwork behind you!!
I just get Paramount not plus, I only got to see the first 2 shows. Hope they change that, good show! Thanks for your review, too!
Great Episode Michael I've Been A Sly Stallone Fan Since Rocky He's Amazing Love Your Perspective Be Blessed And Stay Safe My Friend
I'm really enjoying the series, Taylor Sheridan has another hit here, and it's a whole different genre this time around. He does this by creating these larger than life characters in his shows, shows that play out as more like multi episode movies, and in doing so he's able to enlist A movie stars who want to be a part of the whole Taylor Sheridan multi-verse. I'm also looking forward to 1923 which premiers on December 18th, which of course has a star studded line-up.
Sheridan is a Sons of Anarchy vereran.
One funny thing in episode 3 was he passed the drivers test. lol
Loving this series. I love the comedic moments and the heart-felt moments. Just entertaining! Brava!
For decades, we watched mafia movies that we didn’t understand because we weren’t part of that life, and no one was willing to talk about it. Now we have Michael, who was part of that life and all the included activities (including murder) so now he’s able to accurately tell us what that life was about.
I don't care what anyone says...It is entertaining as hell...I love it.
No way ya can't love this show if ya just remember its entertainment. Stallone Rocking his part
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Off topic, but I feel like if there were a movie made about your father, John bernthal would be a great pick
Big mouf
Also id love to see Stallone to get a major role in a mob movie with the likes of Deniro and Pacino who are my three favourite actors…… maybe you could produce something Michael.
Great show !! Stallion surprised me.
Definitely better than i thought it would be !!
Love this series. Stallone really pulls it off and I love his fish out of water angle. Taylor Sheridan gas another winner.
Praise the Lord! I only watch it bc I really like Sly Stallone. All the actors are very good.
I just found this show last week and I’m hooked. Now I have to wait till the fall to get more.
Great take on this show! Your review make me look forward to it that much more. God bless
Thanks Mike for your time
Just to add even though it takes nothing away from the scene. Tyson had already put together he couldn't be a capo because he wasn't Italian which Dwight also confirms but then that's when Tyson referenced Goodfellas and how he could be a "High ranking associate" but then that's when Dwight started trying to talk him out of it
Yeah. Henry Hill as a respected standup guy.
Not so fast…I am surprised that no one has retaliated for his rolling on people.
But then I have BK in my heart. I met a few standup people in my past life. Henry wouldn’t oass the test
been watching the show and I like it and I enjoy your comments and interesting stories and life guidelines
Let's face it Sly is an American Icon. His presence is powerful and he is a bigger than life actor. That said, in civilian life we call it executive presence. It's teachable and with method and technique anyone can develop the skill set.
Hey Michael, I really love your channel and enjoy listening to you and giving your expertise on things or, just your view... I love hearing it and I admire you a lot for the story of your own life, for the little I know and only from what you've told people here. Especially finding Jesus. I admire what you are doing with yourself in view of your experiences with JC. I'm following this new series that Sly Stallone has and listen to what you have to say and I love that you say, "remember, it's entertainment and that is the aim! to entertain the public", that's totally right and it is how we should view it. Sly is one of my most favourite actors and I'm enjoying watching it, do like to get your take on it each time to. Thanks for your insight and wisdom from the vast experiences of your life. Thank you.
Michael ... would love to see you review Lilyhammer and Get Shorty
1:55 What? 😳 Is that the microphone of the sound guy hanging down from above?
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Self assured and confident! Are a key to life in general, not just in this arena. It can be tricky for some because it’s important remeber to be humble! Fine line to walk
Waiting for you to do a review of the episode from yesterday. A very clear Goodfellas nod scene at the end....
Me and my girl are enjoying the show and definitely enjoying your take on it Michael 👍
@Michael Franzese: The Show does look Great and Stallone is Great in everything he does as My First Favorite Actor of The Italians then DeNiro, and Pacino Third!!!. I can't wait to see this Series and Thanks for sharing Michael even though you don't have too!!. God Bless You and your Family as always!!😃👏👏👏👍👋
Don Michael Franzese!
You are the Man!
I am a fan Sly, but when i 1st saw a clip or two of Tulsa King,
The 1st Thought was he looks like and makes me think of You!
Whenever I watch your videos, I feel like I am back in Utica NY in the 70's Lot's of Italian friends and people.
Tulsa King seems to be a spinoff of "Lillyhammer" (Netflix) with Steven Van Zandt.
Fun show .. thx for your comments
You should have Sylvester Stallone on that would be really cool.
I'm enjoying the show, it's sorta a comedy to me. One of the few shows I look forward to.
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Stallone is one of the best mobsters of all, he has it where the others don't..
Stallone played frank nitty in scarface with the great ben gazzara and he also played joe Chicago in the original
death race 2000 and he again played a don like boss in oscar
It's a pleasure to watch your videos. Greetings from Germany.
Michael its a very enjoyable show good story line .it is a good holds you waiting for the next episode show , for me it’s been a while to find a show I enjoy .
Having Sly put in this modern world acting like an aging capo from new york was genius. I trust terrence winters vision here.
So, De Niro is doing mobsters Vito Genovese and Frank Costello this time. Costello used to be Lucky Luciano's senior chief aid. As much as I've been watching a lot of mob documentaries. I've seen the 1991 Mobsters film starring Christian Slater, Patrick Dempsey, Richard Grieco, Costas Mandylor, F. Murray Abraham, Michael Gambon, and the late Anothony Quinn. And if Michael never did a Mob movie review of Mobsters in 1991. He should.
Great video Mike. It's great how your life has come full circle.
Love the show. Big fan of Taylor Sheridan. Wind River is one of the greatest movies I’ve ever seen
God bless Mr Franzese, always enjoy the content
I'm excited about Mob ties! Part of the crew and looking forward to helping build 💯
Can you review Mobsters on Starz! Just watched it for the first time and it was pretty good. Never even heard of it.
Huge Stallone fan here. Didn’t love the 1st episode, however the next two were excellent. Definitely worth the watch.
About Tyler. I'm black, and when I was going to Thomas Edison HS in NYC, me and a guy named Carmine were good classmates. In electrical class I remember telling him that we would work for Con Edison, work through the Union and start to run things. I said with your connections and my brains, we would move up the ranks, I could be your Capo. Without missing a beat, Carmine said, "Hold on Eggplant. You're not Italian. You can't be in the family". I said, just tell them I'm Sicilian. He said, not with that nappy hair. We had a good laugh. I miss the old days.
Glad you've been reviewing this show Michael. Not realistic but entertaining watch to say the least. 👍
On the subject of reviews id love to hear your thoughts on Boardwalk Empire. Its based on real life characters such as Nucky Thompson, Lucky Luciano and ofc Al Capone. In what appear to be their early years. I wonder if there loosely based on fact. I personally think the series is a master piece
Didn't know this existed till I came across season one back in jan-feb. Great show 🎉🎉
I think people mistake rules and possibilities, in a movie if a character breaks the rules, it’s not unrealistic the character just broke the rules, that’s why people in the mob die, but if it’s never addressed maybe that’s unrealism. But in terms of Tony seeing a psychiatrist obviously against the rules, but that’s the point, i imagine there was probably heaps of mobsters who were depressed and kept the fact that they were seeing a shrink a secret, it’s not that these things are impossible, just uncommon and dangerous, which makes for exciting entertainment. To assume it’s unrealistic when a character breaks mob rules is to suggest that all mobsters are loyal to the death which is very rarely the case
Micheal I would love your take on SONS OF ANARCHY