The actor who played Furio played him brilliantly. Everybody was good in this series obviously, just remarkable how incredible they all are/were at their craft.
Tony knew Furio would obey his command to crush the Cadillac without question I reckon Furio was the most complete mobster in the sopranos, he didn’t get enough screen time in my opinion
@@saulwalle Someone associated with the production of the show (pretty high up, too) was caught selling scripts, but it wasn't Furio's actor. My understanding is that he just let too much information slip during interviews so he got written out, but he's still in good standing with the Sopranos community.
@@jeffjeffries8924 Those confidentiality agreements are a bitch. He strictly speaking didn't break any but he was dropping hints like a mother fucker and they had to cut him loose from the remainder of the show.
I don't know Italian, but I always took Furio's reaction as the Cadillac being all too common among these guys. Like, "figures he has a Cadillac, like all they all do."
He says "damn the navy" which is what was said when one of Italy's kingdom's navy lost a key battle and led to the invasion of the kingdom, back before the north colonised the south of Italy.
I researched if there were Cadillacs in Italy I was surprised to find that there were! But they were scarce and few, point being Fiero’s reaction in this Scene is priceless.
outside united states, a cadillac is a luxury imported car. in my city there is only two cadillac and all my friends when they see it say "a cadillac look!". that's why Furio feel bad for the cadillac.
Mannaggia la marina 👍 My families from Sicily so I came up mostly hearing "mannaggia la miseria" or just "mannag'" but "Mannaggia la marina" is a pretty common one from Naples and further south. "Mannaggia la marina" literally translates to "curse the marina" I'd I remember correctly but I can't remember the story behind it, something to do with a marina being destroyed. "Mannaggia la miseria" is "Curse the misery". But spelling??? It's difficult to say and would depend on the exact region. I am not a supporter of the idea of a standardized Italian because the peninsula and surrounding islands is way more diverse than people seem to think and the more localized dialects are completely valid as standalone variations as far as I'm concerned. Sicily and Sardinia had their own languages so small spelling and pronunciation variants are common just as they are in Southern Italy. Sicilian actually developed independently from (northern) Italian and many Southern Italian variants were influenced by a lot of movement of people from Sicily, Africa, Europe (especially Greece and Spain), colonization and forced assimilation into either Northern Italian or foreign colonizers' cultures. I personally think the diversity should be preserved and not stamped out through state forced standardization. Standardization can be a good thing to have so that everyone can communicate since for the time being it's a unified nationstate and cooperation is a matter of survival. But I don't think it should necessarily mean the death of local cultures the way we've seen languages around the world die to state or foreign coercion. That's why often times there's the formal, informal and regional differences in language. The way I speak to friends and family is different from the way I type to a stranger online which is different from the way I'd speak to a co-worker which is different from how I'd give a speech or whatever, it's common all over the world. There's a class element to it all as well that the Furio character hints when talking about Columbus where most of the power and wealth has been concentrated in the North and the South and surrounding islands have been viewed as backwards peasant and fisher lands where the people were too ignorant and barbaric to govern themselves. Either way, most of these places have developed distinct differences over hundreds, sometimes thousands, of years and so it's often less an issue of "correct" and "incorrect" and more an issue of variations that are usually perfectly fine for the people who use them and are only challenged by those who want to see those variations eliminated and the cultures assimilated. Thankfully there's centuries of resistance to that kinda thing. Nni viremu amicu!
Richie wasn't very smart here, hitting the boss's sister, that's a sure fire way to get wacked or start a war in the family. Also he seriously under-estimated Janice here. Janice did Tony a SOLID favor here, claiming self defense. If Tony had to go down that road of killing Richie himself, it would have been a total war IMO, which would have made for compelling TV as well lol.
I don’t think there would’ve been a war. The other captains were firmly with Tony (see the meeting with Richie and Albert). And none of the other families would’ve cared. Plus everyone else already assumed that Tony got rid of Richie because no one else knew Janice did it.
Who actually wouldve backed Richie in a war? Junior was far more respected than Richie and its laid out at the very beginning of the show that all the NJ Capos support Tony.
There is no way you can tell me a Lincoln is better than a Cadillac. It's got more power, better handling. It's got more leg room for your legs. It's got more power.
If there are two things Furio holds value for, it's Cadillacs and HD TVs
Carmella?
And light bulbs, they had none in Naples
Que la Bella television HDTV beautiful!
@@qstar6407 this is not Italian.
Indeed furio likes everything TV. He will be even happier when iPhone came out.
Imagine if he called Paulie over
“oof maron he looks terrible!”
"Uncle Paulie!!!!"
madonn lmao not maron
@@funbegins2371 Im from Brooklyn and raised on Staten Island it literally sounds like they’re saying “Maron”
Positive vibes only.
I'm Italian and yes, it's maronn
Well the Cadillac was far more valuable.
The actor who played Furio played him brilliantly. Everybody was good in this series obviously, just remarkable how incredible they all are/were at their craft.
Stu peda fuuuckinggg gaaamme ahh
Yeah, I feel like it was also kind of necessary for Tony's arc that he was losing his best employees steadily over the last couple years.
@@djharto4917 :D
Acting was off the charts for the main characters.... With James G giving a virtual masterclass in acting throughout the series...
Worth mentioning that he’s also american and not italian
Take the Cadillac...leave the Richie...
Love this comment
Take the whaa an leave the whaaaaaaa!
LOLL, genius comment...
But then where does the cannoli fit into all this monkey business?
Literally laughed out loud, woke up my wife
One door opens another door closes
Richie Aprile thats huge for the ending of the show!
you didn't need that shit that happened the other day
Its a big fucking proposition!
Each his own Richie, each his own.
@Alligator imagine getting a facelift, then one week later you're in jail?
Tony knew Furio would obey his command to crush the Cadillac without question
I reckon Furio was the most complete mobster in the sopranos, he didn’t get enough screen time in my opinion
Agreed. Also he should have been a more detailed character and been in it till the end
Well if he wasn't selling scripts to make some extra cash maybe they would've kept him longer
@@ApexAZnn that's interesting. You got a source on that?
@@saulwalle Someone associated with the production of the show (pretty high up, too) was caught selling scripts, but it wasn't Furio's actor. My understanding is that he just let too much information slip during interviews so he got written out, but he's still in good standing with the Sopranos community.
@@jeffjeffries8924 Those confidentiality agreements are a bitch. He strictly speaking didn't break any but he was dropping hints like a mother fucker and they had to cut him loose from the remainder of the show.
_Tony was a made guy and the Cadillac wasn’t, and there wasn’t nothing anyone could do._
it was real greaseball shit
@@PC_CERTIFIED 【ツ】
Hahahaha
@@PC_CERTIFIED It was among the Italian car makers now
Being a made guy didn't protect Richie from Janice.
As a Cadillac driver....I approve this message
Same here
I hope as a dog you drive better than Toonces the cat....
@@fionam3554 LOLOL YES!!!!!
Im asian. I'm sorry about your cataracts 😢
@@fionam3554 Toonces! I haven't seen Toonces in like 30 years. Going to go watch now.
No, I have a Lincoln continental.
you don't get it? -I get it, he drives a lincoln... what?
Your generation is really lack of standard.
Stupida fackin car
I miss my 69 Mark III
Rincoln Continental
If Furio drove a Cadillac CTS-V......
"Give me one thousand horsepower."
#UpInTheClub
😂😂😂😂😂
The comment and the hashtag😂😂😂😂
Lol, "I know, but we don't have time for that."
T: u need gas money?
F: yeah, give me 1000 dollars
To be fair, it was a million times more valuable than Richie was
Yeah but it didn’t have Manson Headlights.
Ritchie's life was far less valuable than a Cadillac.
Do you know who his nephew's fathah was?
Furio: Kaddilak ... mannajihdnbzhsuwuqjzuimari..
Mannaggia...
Managialla marina
@@yevgenyspetsnaz8855 what does it mean?
@@altheapatterson9765 apparently it’s an expression related to the old days in Napoli when the sailors would dock and run amuck after being at sea
@@altheapatterson9765 Damn the navy... Mannaggia 'a marina
Give me one thousand dollas.
Give me one thousand Cadillacs
@@burmiester1 Stupida fucking Cadillacs
@@agustinmarconi838 you got a bee ona you Cadillac
@@Christian-nf1gx You know there are worse things that can happen to a person than Cadillacs
@@agustinmarconi838 I’m the motherfuckin fuckin Cadillac who calls the shots
Furio grew up in Paterson NJ. Was a neighbor of my husband's on 21st Ave.
I grew up in Paterson. That’s pretty cool.
@@JojoTheRed did you know Jimmy Patterson from Medal of Honor?
@@shineboxofiran1899 The fictional character that’s from Missouri? No.
@@JojoTheRed ok good to know Horatio.
UP IN THE CLUB
LOL
*listens in underwear
Layin on the migg
Dude LMAO
You gotta bee on your Cadillac
Ritchie turned Beansie into a shopping cart.
Tony turned Ritchie into a Cadillac.
Actually turned him into "it'll be a WHILE before Chirssy eats anything from Sastriale's".
And Phil turned himself into a house
@@talbertobarbossa75
Phil turned Vito into a Goodship lollipop Voodoo doll.
Bennie turned Artie into the one handed hooked villain from “I know what you did last summer.”
Actually it was Janice.
as a guy who drives a Cadillac, I feel Furio's pain
Furio looks like Data from Star Trek
I wish they didnt write off the Cadillac - it was one of my favorite caracters on the show.
no not the cadillac
CHRISTOFFA
They buried that Cadillac, on a hill, overlooking a little river, with pine cones all around.
That's too bad about the Cadillac, .. whatever happen' there,..
WHAT ever HapeNNed THERE???!!!
"Cadillac, a manugg" lol
Furio is upset because the Cadillac is HDTV, compatible.
Cadillac grills, Cadillac bills, check out how upset Furio gets at having to crush Richie's Cadillac after he's killed
-Lucacris, probably
Non ti preocupari, non ti preocupari...
Actually. Non ti preoccupare
@@miciboo9993 Non ti preocupari, non ti preocupari...
Get your shine box and polish the Cadillac, then crush it.
Back when Cadillac meant something.
Cadillac: the official automobile of badass dads
I don't know Italian, but I always took Furio's reaction as the Cadillac being all too common among these guys. Like, "figures he has a Cadillac, like all they all do."
He basically said "goddamnit", as in "it's a shame I have to destroy such a nice car"
He says "damn the navy" which is what was said when one of Italy's kingdom's navy lost a key battle and led to the invasion of the kingdom, back before the north colonised the south of Italy.
It's the jacket!
We don't talk that way here.
That Car never had the makings of a Varsity Cadillac
Ee! Ee! Ee!
T: Get his car to the crusher.
F: A Cadillac. %$@&/!
T: It's an SRX with the 6 cylinder.
F: Ah, Capisco
stupida fackin Richie
I researched if there were Cadillacs in Italy I was surprised to find that there were! But they were scarce and few, point being Fiero’s reaction in this Scene is priceless.
Fiero
outside united states, a cadillac is a luxury imported car. in my city there is only two cadillac and all my friends when they see it say "a cadillac look!". that's why Furio feel bad for the cadillac.
Dammm never heard that part ..I would've been pissed to
Give me one thousand Cadillacs
Take the Cadillac. and THE JACKET
Pretty sure he was more upset at having to drive a POS Cadillac than having to destroy it.
That’s what I thought too
lol
You are correct!... I knew I couldn't be the only person to catch that... he says"fucking'a Cah-dillac!".... too funny.
Furio had a Cadillac DTS in the series
"Mannagia la marina" - I don't know if I spelled it right - but I remember my Uncle saying that once!!
Mannaggia la marina 👍 My families from Sicily so I came up mostly hearing "mannaggia la miseria" or just "mannag'" but "Mannaggia la marina" is a pretty common one from Naples and further south. "Mannaggia la marina" literally translates to "curse the marina" I'd I remember correctly but I can't remember the story behind it, something to do with a marina being destroyed. "Mannaggia la miseria" is "Curse the misery".
But spelling??? It's difficult to say and would depend on the exact region. I am not a supporter of the idea of a standardized Italian because the peninsula and surrounding islands is way more diverse than people seem to think and the more localized dialects are completely valid as standalone variations as far as I'm concerned. Sicily and Sardinia had their own languages so small spelling and pronunciation variants are common just as they are in Southern Italy. Sicilian actually developed independently from (northern) Italian and many Southern Italian variants were influenced by a lot of movement of people from Sicily, Africa, Europe (especially Greece and Spain), colonization and forced assimilation into either Northern Italian or foreign colonizers' cultures. I personally think the diversity should be preserved and not stamped out through state forced standardization. Standardization can be a good thing to have so that everyone can communicate since for the time being it's a unified nationstate and cooperation is a matter of survival. But I don't think it should necessarily mean the death of local cultures the way we've seen languages around the world die to state or foreign coercion. That's why often times there's the formal, informal and regional differences in language. The way I speak to friends and family is different from the way I type to a stranger online which is different from the way I'd speak to a co-worker which is different from how I'd give a speech or whatever, it's common all over the world.
There's a class element to it all as well that the Furio character hints when talking about Columbus where most of the power and wealth has been concentrated in the North and the South and surrounding islands have been viewed as backwards peasant and fisher lands where the people were too ignorant and barbaric to govern themselves.
Either way, most of these places have developed distinct differences over hundreds, sometimes thousands, of years and so it's often less an issue of "correct" and "incorrect" and more an issue of variations that are usually perfectly fine for the people who use them and are only challenged by those who want to see those variations eliminated and the cultures assimilated. Thankfully there's centuries of resistance to that kinda thing.
Nni viremu amicu!
The spelling is correct, i think they say marina instead of maronn because it would be blaspheme
Christopher Moltisanti:
"Ill get sil."
if tony sent paulie, paulie would have that car parked in his garage or sold it
*Pulls his Paulie face* "T! 'was a fuckin' kehdulak! It broke my hart! I cud'nt T..."
Furio drove that Cadillac straight upindaclub.
He MEAN Lexus but he ain't know it. Whoops! Wrong series.
Put Cadillac down on docking station
Tony should of said "ay yo lock dat door"
Bravo!
I think in reality most mobsters hated cutting up bodies. Only a few "special" people in the Mafia didn't mind it.
CCNY vs Kentucky, 1951. They couldn’t make the spread. I bought a black Fleetwood.
Should’ve given the Caddy to the Shah of Iran. I heard his seat was askew after he got rear-ended by Angelo, so he put him in the shinebox.
I to feel furio pain
All i ever owned were cadillacs and lincolns
He didn't even know Richie, and nobody liked him anyway. So it makes sense he wouldn't give two shits about him
Here I am, this little kid, I cant even see over the steering wheel, and Im crushing Cadillacs!
No Richie had a Rincoln Continental not a Cataract!
Anyone know what furio said in Italian
UP IN DA CLUB!
Furio was disappointed at having to throw a nice caddy to waste because of Richie’s stupidity
That makes him so badass
Looks like a sitcom, laugh track is missing
I would feel the same way haha
Ritchie you better lambachoppa it for awhile..Never you mind..To late!!
Mamma mia! Ess foooly looaaded!
Richie wasn't very smart here, hitting the boss's sister, that's a sure fire way to get wacked or start a war in the family. Also he seriously under-estimated Janice here. Janice did Tony a SOLID favor here, claiming self defense. If Tony had to go down that road of killing Richie himself, it would have been a total war IMO, which would have made for compelling TV as well lol.
I don’t think there would’ve been a war. The other captains were firmly with Tony (see the meeting with Richie and Albert). And none of the other families would’ve cared. Plus everyone else already assumed that Tony got rid of Richie because no one else knew Janice did it.
Who actually wouldve backed Richie in a war? Junior was far more respected than Richie and its laid out at the very beginning of the show that all the NJ Capos support Tony.
Furio or richi.ralphy was just crazy
The Cadillac never had the makings of a varsity athlete.
It’s only a Cadillac, i’d be upset if I was told to crush an S class...
@Burleon Jean Philippe. Qu'est-ce-que c'est? Message machine broken?
Tony is still quite slim at this point in the series.
The cadillac? Crushiiiiiiiiitttttt.
Janice was a stone cold gangster in her own right..
@DoogieBowser she capped richie aprile with a gat dude.. Think about the balls it takes for that.
There is no way you can tell me a Lincoln is better than a Cadillac. It's got more power, better handling. It's got more leg room for your legs. It's got more power.
Albert Barese: “Plus... it’s got better handling. More power. More room for your legs. No way a Lincoln is better than a Cadillac.”
Nice movie reference!
Just a different twist of "Leave the gun, take the cannoli."
David Chase's a genius.
Not the Cadillac
Stupida fucking car!
...sounds about right.
I didn't think Furio was in Season 2. The more you know...
He first appeared on that season.
The more you know…?
What did furio say?
Twenty years
From what I researched, it's a fancy way of saying, "damnit" in Italian.
Mannaggia alla marina
What did that Cadillac do to anybody?!?
I bet they threw him in a Buick and sold the Caddy.
What does he say in Italian here exactly
Would an Italian guy really be that impressed with an American car? Lol
You got a Cadillac on your hat
OMG the comments in here are priceless lmao
Stupida facking Cadillac
Could’ve been the makings of a varsity athlete too
what is Furio saying.."Cadillac...mano giulimani"?
furios got a point
Cadillac... Mannagia la marina... 😔
Give me one thousand Cadillac's
Video more upset about Furio more upset about crushing a Cadillac than chopping up Richie's body than chopping up Richie's body
And then there was Lawrence two times who said everything twice.......
Be quiet, Albert
@@octaviobumble5245 I’m gonna go get the papers, get the papers
In furiou's defence, Cadillac are a nice car
yeah especially the fleetwood broughams
Looks thru the peephole.....o w8, there's no peephole
Cadillac, whatever happened there
There's a bee ona the phone
Didn't Richie have a Catera
Give me one thousand dollars.
The Cadillac never was a varsity athlete