@@oscargreat1657 i think its funny that in a moment like that he would take the extra effort to highlight the fact that vito was his brother in law, and not his brother period, like most people would've said. It shows the hardcore values of the old school, which Phil (Frank Vincent) literally represent. Or maybe im just tripping, but i like to do more than stare at a screen.
I love this scene. The bodybuilders and Phil demanding they turn it off. Phil having to pretend to mourn the man he helped brutally murder, " I loved him like a brother-in-law," and the frosting on the cake, "maybe it is better for the kids not to have that role model..." My sides hurt I am laughing so hard.
I think Vito's wife kind of understood Phil had something to do with the assassination. The way she looked at him after he told her it was best for the kids.
@@5wheels178 the whole thing was hilarious. Mobsters judging a gay man when their lives are about corruption and murder. Phil never even asking or considering about whether or not Vito was treating his wife and kids well and had an understanding with the wife. Phil being written in tribute to the understanding that homophobia is a psychological mask for insecurity and his callous last remark was a transparent giveaway that he was involved with the murder.
Phil said that he would make all of the arrangements...Vito would be buried in his spiked leather Village People outfit...it would be the world's largest shine box. Phil, such a generous humanitarian.
i love that phil’s wife just start crying over something unrelated and not even about her, but about her tailor. then phil proceeds to ignore her. this show is so fucking great lmao
@@CIintB3ASTW0oD She was insinuating that Vito got what was coming to him for being gay and dramatically pointed out how someone else is going through “real” hardships that are undeserved.
I love how Phil stops himself from saying he loved Vito like a brother and saves it by adding the in law part on the end. He just couldn’t bring himself to call Vito a brother. This show is funnier than any comedy on tv
@@darudesandstrom1067 True, but there's also a running joke in the show about how none of these guys are smart enough to get even a common phrase out without screwing it up somehow.
Chandler Redmond yes but they claim sovereignty over their lives. That’s the critical concern. I think to them it’s more an honor thing that you don’t ‘submit’ to any other man except in fealty.
If you pay attention it had a lot more to do with the details I think. Vito had a wife and kids and was related to Phil by marriage. He had a chance to run and he came back. Not saying it was his fault but he didn't give a shit to cover his tracks enough. He could've and he didnt. Pretty fucking stupid
Phils wife is so annoying. Starts crying randomly and hysterically over the tailor... talking about strict church rules knowing shes married to a murdering thief.
@@Nostalgia_Addict The mental gymnastics these mob wives have to do, in order to passively accept that their husbands are bunch of murdering bastards, is just bonkers. They have to know what's going on and ignore it, because it's got be more high risk if they don't. Because if they are that oblivious to their husbands actual job. They'd be upset, and potentially be more liable to talk to the cops I'd imagine.
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The way Phil acts in this scene after he murders Vito. He’s more of a sociopath than Tony, Ralph and Chrissy. The male bodybuilder TV but is golden comedy.
I think fat dom showing up to the bing the troll their crew about killing their capo, after being the guy who tortured and killed him, and came up with the idea about the pool cue, is also insanely sociopathic
1:02 "Just the immediate family..." lmfao Phil is so disgusted by Vito, he doesn't want to shame his LCN friends by having them look at Vitos body at the funeral.
When you look at Pattie’s reaction as Phil tells Marie that there should only be a small, private funeral with the immediate family, she looks stunned, as though she realizes the gravity of the situation. I think she displays knowledge of Phil’s involvement in Vito’s murder, and when she can’t contain her guilt and starts to cry, she quickly recovers her act by pretending to mourn for what we the audience know to be an insignificant character such as the tailor.
The old woman's shudder when she hears about bars and truck stops, the bodybuilders popping up on the TV, the brother-in-law line, the weird segue into their family tailor going blind........this has gotta be one of the most absurdly hilarious scenes ever made in TV history.
I know, right? A member of their family was literally quite brutally murdered, and she's crying about their tailor losing his eyesight? Some people and their priorities, huh?
Phil spent 20 years in the can. He wanted to make love to women, but he compromised... he made love to men. When he finally stepped out of the closet, Vito rejected him.
Stand up guy, Phil. He provided Marie with a shoulder to cry on, he was very supportive of her during her grief. A real family guy. He was able to explain to her that it was god's will, and that she shouldn't dwell on it too much longer. When he offered to make all the funeral arrangments for her, and speak at the funeral, I'm not going to lie - I choked up at his kindness. And he was thinking about the children as well. Telling Marie that this was better for the kids was a very spirtual move. God bless you Phil, you kind hearted spirtual bastard!
This seems so funny. The conversation between Phil and his sister sounds like "Oh God! I wish I were dead." Phil - "Alright! I will make the funeral arrangements."
It would have been awesome for Phil to have a solo scene where he reflects and has a moment of doubt, but I understand it's risky to deviate a character even for a moment. His brief reaction to hearing "he was a good man, wasn't he?" is probably enough.
It’s usually Paulie who gets the credit for having the funniest scenes but I think this one is right up there with the funniest. When Phil practically shouts “Turn that off!” and there’s body builders with practically nothing on posing on the tv! 😂 Then the brother in law line is hilarious. pure tv gold. The sopranos scene not the body builders.
"I loved him like a brother in law" possibly the best line in all of TV history
What is good about that line?
@@oscargreat1657 i think its funny that in a moment like that he would take the extra effort to highlight the fact that vito was his brother in law, and not his brother period, like most people would've said. It shows the hardcore values of the old school, which Phil (Frank Vincent) literally represent. Or maybe im just tripping, but i like to do more than stare at a screen.
That’s a big distinction. It’s window dressing for the people who don’t pay attention
@@Indytelevision Men should dress like men right?
It’s a great line
The men’s bodybuilding on the TV during this scene. Sopranos was the best 😂😂
Yeah, Maybe your a Flambay!
I want to know who the person on set was with all the suggestions; wouldn't it be funny if...
Turn that off!!
The tv automatically went to Vito’s DVR settings.
Why was that old man even watching that?
This show was perfect 50% drama 50% comedy. I never tire of watching it!
Hugh Mungus? Hugh Mungus wot?! Hugh Mungus wot?! This man just sexually harassed me!
100%
yeah .. it was really funny every time someone got whacked ... most deserved it.
I’m thinking 85/15, humor over drama but that’s just me
@@leoverran311 tjat bodybuilder bit was murderous
Accidentally found Vito's favorite recordings
The CineRanter
That was his porn stash...
Lol
The CineRanter ayyy lmao
"Accidentally"
Seemed like the other men in the room were enjoying that program too.
They're having a serious discussion and uncle Luigi is watching bodybuilding on TV- classic 😂
Someone needs to replace it with clips of Ronnie Coleman going LIGHTWEIGHT
YEEEAAAAAAH BUDDY
LIGHTWEIGHT BABY
He's gotta go!
Maybe he's on blood-pressure meds also.
Phil wanted to smash that TV, he compromised, he had it turned off instead.
😂 😂 😂 That's the type of discipline twenty years inside will give you.
And turned on the shine box
😂😂😭
The Shah of Iran was always known for his patience and keen judgment
Brilliant 🤣🤣
I love this scene. The bodybuilders and Phil demanding they turn it off. Phil having to pretend to mourn the man he helped brutally murder, " I loved him like a brother-in-law," and the frosting on the cake, "maybe it is better for the kids not to have that role model..." My sides hurt I am laughing so hard.
I think Vito's wife kind of understood Phil had something to do with the assassination. The way she looked at him after he told her it was best for the kids.
Thats funny to you? You are just as demented as the character Phil. And let me tell you a couple of three things about that..
Helped brutally murder?
Correction....He compromised.......He sat back & watched cause he ordered it
The last line wasn't even funny it was just callous.
@@5wheels178 the whole thing was hilarious. Mobsters judging a gay man when their lives are about corruption and murder. Phil never even asking or considering about whether or not Vito was treating his wife and kids well and had an understanding with the wife. Phil being written in tribute to the understanding that homophobia is a psychological mask for insecurity and his callous last remark was a transparent giveaway that he was involved with the murder.
i loved him like a brother in law.....lol!!!! the passive agresiveness displayed here is just awesome and horrible at the same time...
Husband and I quote this line to this day.
It was enough to make her friend burst into tears after she was being positive 😂
I forgot all about that line. Fucking hilarious
It's almost as passive aggressive as "Your brother Billy... whatever happened there."
Explain?
I can’t take it. When I saw those male bodybuilders I completely lost it. Complete genius writing! Lmao
Imagine he said “TURN THAT UP” 🤣
You probably liked it too
I bust at that very moment
0:18 it's the ghost of Vito lmaoooo
Underrated comment
Only thing better would be macho man by village people or that funky man from T3 playing in the background
Phil said that he would make all of the arrangements...Vito would be buried in his spiked leather Village People outfit...it would be the world's largest shine box. Phil, such a generous humanitarian.
Haha, bury him in a shinebox. Love it!
Hilarious comment Tim 😂😂🤣
A closed coffin I hope (a mangled body is called a Humpty Dumpty, I believe).
He did 20 yrs in the can.
@@maheshkumartak3096
20 years in the shine box
The timing of the bodybuilders on the TV was priceless - so was Phil's reaction !
Phil was packing wood.
“Can’t let your mind dwell on...📺💪🏻💪🏻🍆👅💪🏻...turn that off!”
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂💀💀💀💀💀💀
Egg plant, ha ha.
Paulie would have probably shot the TV instead of compromising by turning it off.
Lmaoo
omg LOOOL
i love that phil’s wife just start crying over something unrelated and not even about her, but about her tailor. then phil proceeds to ignore her. this show is so fucking great lmao
lol I was totally confused by that part. Why would she do that?
@@CIintB3ASTW0oD Because they're both self-absorbed pieces of shit people, that's why.
@@CIintB3ASTW0oD She was insinuating that Vito got what was coming to him for being gay and dramatically pointed out how someone else is going through “real” hardships that are undeserved.
@@StuUngar In the Pantheon of cunts, Mrs. Leotardo is the Mona Lisa.
Oh, she was talking about a tailor? I assumed she meant a person named “Taylor”, maybe one of their children.
"dont touch that! my programs coming on" - paulie
Well, there was the Cub Scout “incident.”
Very underrated comment hahaha
Lmao!
😂😂😂
This was the program 😂
I love how Phil stops himself from saying he loved Vito like a brother and saves it by adding the in law part on the end. He just couldn’t bring himself to call Vito a brother. This show is funnier than any comedy on tv
Gravano kill his brother in law who was suspected of trying to get men pregnant. So that is where they got that from.
he didn't "stop himself", there was no pause, no change on his face
@@Tennisers Not everything is surface level. These characters are so well written you can tell what they’re thinking just through their dialogue
@@cowsmuggler1646 What the fuck? Trying to get men pregnant?
@@darudesandstrom1067 True, but there's also a running joke in the show about how none of these guys are smart enough to get even a common phrase out without screwing it up somehow.
"I loved him like a brother-in-law." Hilarious. I'm thinking Frank Vincent had to be laughing when he had to say that line.
What was good about that?
@@WesHalScyth Haha ok.
Upon hearing that, all of Phil's brothers-in-law went into the Federal Witness Protection Program...
😂who says that?🤷🏾♂️
@@timheidel5849 Phil had some awesome one liners.
"I loved him like a brother...in law" lol shits hilarious.
Upon hearing that, all of Phil's brothers-in-law went into the Federal Witness Protection Program...
Phil is so unintentionally funny. "i loved him like a brother in law" LOL
Lmao turn THAt off
Phil making the guy turn off the body building show is hilarious 🤣
Hahaha those bodybuilders cracked me up
Khalid A Lmao! Phil didnt want any fruity shit going on
Phillip H Anselmo TURN THAT OFF!!!
Tracy Simmons lmao phil is already pissed about the fat finoke and the underwear clad bodybuilders sent him over the edge
The music
The arkwardness of it all hahaha
“It’s a sin” and murdering, stealing, cheating and god knows how many other HUGE sins they commit.
Chandler Redmond yes but they claim sovereignty over their lives. That’s the critical concern. I think to them it’s more an honor thing that you don’t ‘submit’ to any other man except in fealty.
If you pay attention it had a lot more to do with the details I think. Vito had a wife and kids and was related to Phil by marriage. He had a chance to run and he came back. Not saying it was his fault but he didn't give a shit to cover his tracks enough. He could've and he didnt. Pretty fucking stupid
I know, their priorities are skewed and self-serving.
subsamadhi blame the victim
Chandler Rose well those pale in comparison to “Vito’s lifestyle”
0:18 to 0:24 I've never laughed harder in my life at a sopranos clip
I loved how they dropped funny scenes like that once in a while like when tony sat on the bowl in meadows room
LMAOOO
@@kingkongweiwei7669 or when Chrissy was talking about diffrent version of Livia that could live somewhere in the world
Phils wife is so annoying. Starts crying randomly and hysterically over the tailor... talking about strict church rules knowing shes married to a murdering thief.
Isn't every mob wife exactly like that? Carmella is the biggest example.
@@Nostalgia_Addict The mental gymnastics these mob wives have to do, in order to passively accept that their husbands are bunch of murdering bastards, is just bonkers. They have to know what's going on and ignore it, because it's got be more high risk if they don't. Because if they are that oblivious to their husbands actual job. They'd be upset, and potentially be more liable to talk to the cops I'd imagine.
That's the motto of the show. Mob members talking about morality and ethics of the Church and family values
Because that is more important than a underground fruitcake. She would be right.
That's because she hates the sin and loves the sinner.
0:20 TURN THAT OFF!!!! That music cracks me up!The look on Phill"s face.
Phil got turned on by the oiled up bodybuilders. What a Finook! Even his shinebox got hard.
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Scott Evans TURN THAT OFF!!!
💀💀💀💀💀💀
20 years in prison. Likely still raves a little man on man action.
GolfDoc 64 hahahahaha.
"I loved him like a rented shinebox"
The way Phil acts in this scene after he murders Vito. He’s more of a sociopath than Tony, Ralph and Chrissy. The male bodybuilder TV but is golden comedy.
But he literally says it's better he's dead at the end lol, he isn't fake in this scene, if anything he makes it obvious he killed him
@@brettpilkington9539 The fact that he hints it further proves my point.
I think fat dom showing up to the bing the troll their crew about killing their capo, after being the guy who tortured and killed him, and came up with the idea about the pool cue, is also insanely sociopathic
@@TheGoodChap He’s so like Phil mentally so of course Dom was one of his top men.
TURN THAT OFF!!! 😂😂😂😂
I died 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Phil's gaydar is on high alert
@Morgan Smith 🤣
Put remote on docking station.
1:02 "Just the immediate family..."
lmfao Phil is so disgusted by Vito, he doesn't want to shame his LCN friends by having them look at Vitos body at the funeral.
As it should be for all the perverts
There would be no.open casket..that's why the beat down was so brutal.
Nobody was gonna be lookin' at that body.
um, i think it would be closed casket either way
The dark humor in this show is unbeatable
After watching these clips again I never realized how funny Phil is lol
Phil is a legend,loved him🤣
Walt fucking Whitman ova here
The acting from the guy watching the tv was superb . Such an understated character. Wish we had seen more of him
Very allegorical
“He didn’t even look like a person.”
No, he looked like a parade float.
That tailor going blind at 47 years old. Just a kid!
It’s amazing how all these mafia wives husbands die or go missing and then they all act like they have no idea what happened.
God, he moves in strange ways
He was a great man, I loved him like a shinebox-in-law
😁😁😁
When you look at Pattie’s reaction as Phil tells Marie that there should only be a small, private funeral with the immediate family, she looks stunned, as though she realizes the gravity of the situation. I think she displays knowledge of Phil’s involvement in Vito’s murder, and when she can’t contain her guilt and starts to cry, she quickly recovers her act by pretending to mourn for what we the audience know to be an insignificant character such as the tailor.
Did you see how her eyes got wide as it all started to make sense? Watch it carefully.
Jesus I’ve watched this show so many times. I never caught that detail before. Nice catch. I always thought the crying of the tailor was weird.
@@alexandrostheodorou8387 I think it's a deflection once she realized that Phil was involved.
You wanna talk about compromise? I wanted a shinebox, I killed Vito instead.
Congrats. This is the best one yet.
Lmao
LMFAO
I ate grilled cheese off the shine box.....
When Vito bent down, it wasn't to shine shoes.
The brother in law line even made the other lady burst into tears when she had been being pretty positive up til then 😂
0:20 that was Vitos favorite channel
"you know what, I'll make the shinebox arrangements"
Been watching the series for the 4th or 5th time through I believe and Phil's character is comedy gold at times. His anger and wording is hilarious.
I'll make the arrangements..A headstone that says.."The goodship 🍭 lollipop" He knew that was coming!!
"You can't let your mind dwell on.. TURN THAT AWFF"
I love Phil's face expressions 😂🤣
the body builders on the TV was a nice touch
The muscle men on the TV is one of the best bits of comedic writing on this show lol
"Maybe its better for the kids not to have that role model" LMAO classic Phil
Now THOSE bodybuilders had the makings of varsity athletes!
Homeboy watching tv as it was he's home hahaha
This was the funniest 🤣shilt ever! Lol 😄😆🤣 That timing was beautiful 😍🤣
Phil compromised he loved him like a brother in law
I don’t know what’s funnier the Bodybuilding show or I loved him like a brother in law
The old woman's shudder when she hears about bars and truck stops, the bodybuilders popping up on the TV, the brother-in-law line, the weird segue into their family tailor going blind........this has gotta be one of the most absurdly hilarious scenes ever made in TV history.
What the hell is up with Phil’s wife 😆😂😂 our tailor!
I know, right?
A member of their family was literally quite brutally murdered, and she's crying about their tailor losing his eyesight?
Some people and their priorities, huh?
@@JohnSmith-mk1rj 😂😂
She’s a piece of garbage...? Did you not watch the series..?
Fun fact.. Vito's wife is Lorraine Brocco's sister!
Phil spent 20 years in the can. He wanted to make love to women, but he compromised... he made love to men. When he finally stepped out of the closet, Vito rejected him.
Phil got a pass for that though.
Ooooooh!
@@ramtron1775 there is no women!
@@mysteryjunkie9808 😂😂😂😂😂😂
Phil got a pass for that, and a box of tissue paper.
this show had the ability to make any situation comedic
@ 1:31 Marie either remembered she left the oven on or realised Phil whacked Vito.
I like how Phil says: I loved him like a brother an law.. hahaha
Father always said, "hate the sin, love the shinebox"!
Shut up with that tired joke.
Vito's fav show is coming on TV 😂
"I loved him like a brother-in-law" LOL
I wish they did more with the tailor that was going blind. He was definitely my favorite shinebox.
Phil loved him like a bodybuilder
That's one of the flat screens that got Feech in trouble. lol
Might be the funniest minute and a half I’ve ever seen. Straight comedy
That was one of the funniest scenes 😂
"I loved him like a brother in law, LOL"
Phil was a very polarizing character.
Loved the bodybuilders on TV!! Very subtle touch!
Despite the emotional hardships endured through this tragedy, Phil was careful to not let Vito impact his bottom line....
Stand up guy, Phil. He provided Marie with a shoulder to cry on, he was very supportive of her during her grief. A real family guy. He was able to explain to her that it was god's will, and that she shouldn't dwell on it too much longer. When he offered to make all the funeral arrangments for her, and speak at the funeral, I'm not going to lie - I choked up at his kindness. And he was thinking about the children as well. Telling Marie that this was better for the kids was a very spirtual move. God bless you Phil, you kind hearted spirtual bastard!
1:20 I don’t know why this woman cracks me up so much. Reminds me of Marty Scorsese’s mom in Casino
Phil's wife was technically correct as Vito was literally caught picking up a stranger in a bar.
And construction sites.
And at pancake cafes
What’s a guy gotta do to buy you a drink.
0:53 thought hes gonna to say 'you know what, I gotta try and take a shit'
0:22 "Turn that off" hahahahhahaah. During this gay conversation and he's watching body building
Gotta love the timing of the bodybuilders on the TV…this show is a classic
Phil = Savage
The look in his face when the TV is showing the muscle competition
1:16 47 years old, he was just a kid.
I loved him like a brother……in law 🤣🤣🤣🤣
At least now we know Vito's DVR was still working.
The delivery of the line is so perfect
The dialogue in this show is genius
Phil was so kind and humane in having the trouble of making all the funeral arrangements ... AFTER BEATING VITO INTO A PULP!!!
I loved him like a brother-in-law
I'll make the shinebox arrangements you're in no condition
Phil: "He was a good man. I loved him like a brother in law." And he killed him like a mortal enemy.
This seems so funny. The conversation between Phil and his sister sounds like
"Oh God! I wish I were dead."
Phil - "Alright! I will make the funeral arrangements."
She is Phil’s 2nd cousin , which makes the “ I loved him like a brother in law “ such a sweet comment.
It would have been awesome for Phil to have a solo scene where he reflects and has a moment of doubt, but I understand it's risky to deviate a character even for a moment. His brief reaction to hearing "he was a good man, wasn't he?" is probably enough.
“I loved him like a brother in-law”
1:25 had me laughing savage Phil
It’s usually Paulie who gets the credit for having the funniest scenes but I think this one is right up there with the funniest. When Phil practically shouts “Turn that off!” and there’s body builders with practically nothing on posing on the tv! 😂 Then the brother in law line is hilarious. pure tv gold. The sopranos scene not the body builders.
THIS IS HILARIOUS
The dark humor Chase tossed into this show was classic. lol
Lmao having a body building show playing on tv is brilliant
I loved him like a brother in law 😂
This is why I love Sopranos. Only 1 and half minute and SO MANY things and little moments are going on
@0:34 A woman who lives with a criminal has the nerve to comment on Vito's lifestyle.