Pro tip: When you're about to light a cigarette and it gets removed from your lip only to be offered a better cigarette, you have about 60 seconds left to live.
For anyone who has not seen it he told them at the start he was only 16 and then tired to get a job. By saying he was 19 by mistake he proved his a liar so untrustworthy so nucky killed him
“19 so legally I’m allowed to drive!” Realistically… you gave him the permission to kill you with out the self guilt trip because your a man accountable for your actions
@Gifted Mind the same reason movie stars and sports players make millions I suppose. Entertainment sells and gets highlighted more than the other professions.
I turned years old in 2015. On my birthday my friends brought to a local pizza shop. a lady came up to me and ask how old I was. She was surprised when I told her my age because she said looked around 18 years old. A few weeks later my dad was talking to someone he did a job for years ago the lady looked at me and ask when will I graduate from highschool. She got shocked when I told her I was class of 2003. I just turned 39 years old about 2½ ago and I have people say I look like I'm in my 20s
@Liverpool5095 there was also the thought that he had lied too many times and that's why Nucky killed him. If he didn't really smoke and was actually the age he said he might have been able to get a job with him.
Loved how they added that guys reaction to the gunshot. Too many times in tv where someone shoots right next to someone unaware and they don’t even flinch
@@ThouArtOfWar0724they were in a house! Dude let off a high powered pistol not 10 feet behind this guy. The only reason someone wouldn’t react is because they’re deaf lol
From here on, I'd like a glass of Whiskey from the bottle I give you every year whenever I visit. If you're going to kill me, poison my Whiskey, and make it 50/50. I don't like leaving messes, and I don't like making extra work - I forgot what gangster show I was watching, a new guy joined a gang and gave his Don 2 bottles of whiskey, a $5k bottle and an unmarked one, the Don hated the smell of cleaning up blood
The guy talked himself into the grave. He thought he'd impress Nucky by telling him what a great driver and fast talker he was, but ended up just showing him that he couldn't be trusted to stay quiet and inconspicuous.
@@leonfreund1735 no, you don't realize how baby faced you look at that age till you see pictures of yourself years later. You'll probably see yourself looking similar in time
Finally someone why he was really killed. Steal from the mob, eh, could get you a job or at least a bit of safety on tge street. But, lie from the start, nah, you gotta go.
No it wasn’t it’s because he told him he was only a kid I can’t remember the exact age but say 14 for example he told him he was a minor so he was going to let him away with it the full episode you see Nucky sizing the kid up trying to decide weather or not to kill him he makes a comment about his age multiple times trying to get him to tell the truth it’s not because he was a liar it’s because he is a legal adult and he stole from gangsters he knew better and used his youthful looks as a way to get out of trouble people forget James was only in his early 20s when he was killed by nucky so it was more the fact he didn’t want to kill a child but he wasn’t a child he just looked like one
The confused look he gave his partner after shooting the kid as if to say “you can be next” is amazing. Steve Buscemi absolutely killed the role of Nucky Thompson.
I love how the subtle facial expressions and body language Roland expresses are clearly meant to remind Nucky of Jimmy. The way he smokes, his stance, some of his more subtle expressions, incredible.
Buscemi is a bad ass actor. He can be a gangster, scary, creepy and funny as hell. You can't deny he will have carved out a huge mark in the film industry by the time he is done.
@@jasoncranford3975you just know he’s a good guy, the kind you could sit on a park bench and talk to and he’d talk back to you. I get that vibe from him.
@@drrocket3413 Because he stole from Nucky's (the guy shooting him) business. They were going to let him live because of how young he looked and thought he was a kid.
That gun shot wound was probably the most accurate and realistic effect I have ever seen. I love boardwalk empire, and Steve Buscemi is an excellent gangster.
For people who didnt get it. Mobs used to offer a man whose about to die a final cigarette as an act of kindness for accepting their death with dignity and not fighting back. If you were to fight back, you'd be harming the family (mob) that you're part of, which is rather disrespectful, because it means you value your own life over the wellbeing of your family.
I cant ensure the well-being of my family from beyond the grave So… if what you claim is true, just another example of some bullshit Salem witch trials “if they drown they’ll go with God” ass “tell ourselves anything so we can sleep better at night” ass “make myself seem more honorable then I really am” ass made up excuse. Something you’d tell people so they don’t fight back. Like coward politicians telling us to let ourselves be robbed cause “your valuables aren’t worth your life” no, I’ll just stand there let him rob me THEN shoot me.
Yea but he lent those early Sandler movies some legitimacy. And those were late 90s gems. Also, I heard his drinking and running his mouth in bars getting sliced and such wasn't good for his career either.
The kid got arrogant, he should of just kept up the lie, but he thought Nucky would be impressed with his manipulative/lying skills but all that did is show Nucky that he could never trust the kid
I've never heard that before . But I'm definitely going to keep that in the back of my Head forever . I wonder where Mr . Tyson heard it ? Probably Cus D'Amato I'm guessing .
@@theALMIGHTY987 you have to understand something it's not always about the money some people don't do it for the money they do it for the power to prestige the acknowledgment of controlling something that's why most people get involved in the street they all want to climb that ladder and be number one and have the power that's what it's really comes down to it's not only the money
@@hobocam8203 If that's the case you're destined for failure! U should have one main objective, you're never going to impress everyone, it's always going to b someone you're going to have to impress if u go that route! Remember in the wire when Michael & Dukie were shooting & he told him if someone knows you're carrying they'll want to know if you'll come out w/it! Then when u come out w/it u have to shoot it..... you'll always b trying to prove yourself!!!
@@theALMIGHTY987 I understand your point really I do but you're basing it on movies and programs me I'm basing it on real life once and I'll give you my government. I've done a lot of time here in the US I know a lot of drug dealers and gangsters they all wanted the the power every one of them that I spoke to from big cities with big cases it starts off with the money you want to make that money but after you make so much money it becomes minut it becomes a power Trip 95% of the big drug dealers I've personally met during my experience in prison that's what they've always told me
Ever noticed how Steve Buscemi can pull off any character!!! The nerd in billy Madison, Garlin Green in con air, and he even plays a very gentle yet rurhless mobster. Steve is THE GOAT of acting!!!! And he volunteered as a first responder for weeks at Ground Zero during 9/11. This guy is very good!!!
Well if you die before you get old it doesn’t really matter if smoking give cancer. You won’t notice any significant changes (in a life or death situation).
From what i have picked up... This kid lied a lot. This kid stole a lot. And most importantly, he wasn't a kid. He lied and stole, using his age as a shield from the mob. The mob killed him for lying to them, stealing from them, and trying to use them.
Sort of but honestly the kid was just unlucky the Irish guy had doing a bunch of stuff behind nuckys back and over all thought he was weak so it was more of a message to the guy he scared than anything the kid did up to this point nucky had only ever killed one person himself and even then the guy literally forced him to do it
@@2oshowanyone who's watched the show, knows that isn't the take away from Nuckys character. Everyone knows he was a bad guy. It's about what made him, that makes his character interesting and unique. Your comment is really out of place, considering anyone who's actually watched the show knows this.
@@Cazketz well considering this is CZcams shorts, I didn’t purposely search for this. It was just another random short being recommended to me. From what I’ve seen a lot of people think dudes like this are cool, when they’re far from it. Glad to hear that the show doesn’t try to paint a picture that this guy isn’t actually a bad guy.
The point is that the kid had already robbed Nucky, and he continued with various lies, proving himself to be untrustworthy, thus a potential liability.
There's a big difference between being brutal, cold, or even being a Gangster, and being short sighted, blood thirsty, and dumb. And people who can't see the difference, are truly the most dangerous type of people.
Imagine doing coke in a gangster's den, where you were foolishly ignoring the "no rails" etiquette. We don't powder our nose in public. Clearing away your nostril, you spot the most vicious consigliere under the sun boring holes into the side of your skull. He walks up with three bruisers and a suitcase. The bruisers take up position behind your chair, and the boss's most valued associate seats himself in front of you. He plants the bulging briefcase between you, and he quietly and briefly -- almost casually -- touches on the topics of presentability and order. Order which follows established rule. As he speaks, he opens the briefcase to reveal a mountainous 5 kilos of cocaine. It looks so much bigger as it dominates the table top, sharing the space only with an empty bottle of scotch. Looking at your impulse-control-lacking ass with disdain, the consigliere asks you politely to get AAAALL the craving out of your system, by injesting the contents. All of it. Right there.
A 19 year old is considered an adult, as they are most likely mature enough to not do dumb stuff. The man in the video (I haven't seen the movie / series) but it looks like he stole stuff from a mob group according to the comments.
I doubt that we can. It's very hard to get EVERYONE to agree to anything. I'm fine with it and I see that there is already some support for the proposition, but I suspect that eventually we will hear from dissenters. You and I can keep monitoring this thread and if we get to triple digits without an objection we'll revisit the proposal in a more serious way! God, I hope this pans out! I really want us to all agree that Steve Buscemi is a national treasure! 👍👍👍
Buscemi plays a really good scumbag/thug/villain. In real life he has a family and was happily married for over 30 years (his wife unfortunately passed away in 2019). Most celebrities have a hard time just dating for more than a couple years. He’s a good man!
I always loved this scene in particular, because at first it seemed like nucky was going to let the kid go but the more the kid lied, the more he gave off so many red flags reminiscent of Jimmy darmondy, and nucky was not gonna relive that.
Steve was good in reservoir dogs. He was funny, but it seemed more like his character was being funny as a coping mechanism to everything happening in that movie.
The coldest line is missing ! “ I thought you were going to let him go.” “ why would you think that?” “ I misunderstood.” “ as long as you understand NOW.”
This had all the makings of a classic "this is how I ended up working for Nucky Thompson" story. The kid was pitching himself hard before Nucky offered the cigarette. I appreciate the realistic subversion of expectations.
I think as soon as nucky realized how he lied about everything he told nucky since they met, that mixed with self professed ambition, nucky realized he couldn’t be trusted to work under him.
I mean, I know we can't know this, but I'm pretty sure he was going to kill him the whole time and just didn't give af. He had already murdered his partner along with a joke, what makes you think he had any other plans for this kid? I think the look he gives the Irish dude explains that pretty clear. Basically saying "Are you a f*cking child? You actually thought I was going to let him live and what, employ him?"
@@aihiphop1 Lmao... "no" as if it isn't an opinion. Why are you upset about someone having a different take? Making a comment like you were a writer for the series lol. You know what is actually simplistic and biased? The Hollywood/Disney mentality, the need to bend reality in any way to make the protagonist look like a "good guy", thats simplistic... and also dull.
@@HaltDieKlappathe whole “an opinion can’t be wrong” thing is just a lie well told kids so they wouldn’t hurt each others feelings. Kid told him his age. He wasn’t a kid, he was an adult. An adult’s mistakes have consequences, a child deserve the opportunity to learn from them. Nucky wasn’t going to kill the kid, until he realised he’d been played. The idea that this is supposed to make him “look like the good guy” is dumb, boardwalk empire is about criminals, some of them had few morals and preserved themselves, other had strong guidelines that they would follow, nucky had rules. Also the fact that you think compelling villains that you can agree with is a “Disney/marvel” trait is real cute. It’s pretty much always been a tool to make a compelling villain, you just clearly haven’t watched or read enough to understand
@@King_king880 he confessed to being an adult and therefore responsible and fully aware of being an adult. From what I can gather he spent his time until then trying to prove the opposite
Steve buscemi is an absolute top teir actor. Between mr. Deeds, conair, this one and many others. Like he has a wide range of personalities and there all petfective naturally.
He really did two things here, one was making sure he wasn’t about to shoot a kid and two, he sent him out with a fine cigarette instead of crap camels
@Marquis Kun that's subjective, 19 is "technically" am adult, so physically he was no longer a kid, but mentally you're a child till mental development concludes in your mid 20s, so mentally, yes he was a kid, physically no, he was an adult. Kind of tough tbh when it's a 19-22yr old
@@acoupleofcollectors4310 Mental development does not end at some arbitrary date. Just because people finish with school in their mid 20s and then hate learning so much that they don't bother to learn more afterwards does not mean there is a certain definite point at which ones development is over. People who continue to have a passion for learning and who challenge their brain and nervous system all the time with new tasks continue to show signs of development and change. What you are saying is on a tier with the "we only use a certain percent of our brain I wonder what would happen if we used all of it" (the answer is that if your entire brain is lit up at once, you're having a seizure). Also maturity as concerns the personality development of a person is very arbitrary. There are 30 year olds with a stunted development because of ostracization, isolation, or whatever else other factors who become "manchild" and there are farm kids who already know how to shoot a gun and ride a tractor when they are like 8 years old. As for things like aging and peak fitness and so on, that has a lot to with the subconscious mind and the suggestions given it, more so than any biological reality. I've seen 100 years olds in Nova Scotia that looked like they were 40 and still lived an active and healthy life playing street hockey with 20 and 30 year olds. I knew a 70 year old woman also in Ontario whose father was born in the 1800s and she'd always come to the market riding a bicycle and she did a lot of drugs including lots of drinking alcohol and meth and so on when she was younger, but she had a voice and attitude like a happy teenager, and looked younger than her age. What habits you form, what suggestions you let into your subconscious, and your outlook on life matter very much. If you have an attitude where you look for the best in everyone, where you look for win-win situations, where you bring out the beauty in yourself and others, where you are in harmony you can live such a long time. There are also many people all around the world but especially in Asia who have lived as long as 150, 200, etc. years. You always grow old in your mind before it's reflected in your body. These generalizations people are making about maturity have much more to do with our culture then with biology. Your development ends when you stop developing, not some arbitrary date.
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Name of movie please?
@@FudayJesuschildit’s in caption
Name pls ?
@@FudayJesuschildboardwalk empire, I was telling people to watch this shyt before it was cool
No
He did two things:
1. Made sure he wasn’t killing a kid
2. Made sure his last smoke was a good one
Yup. Shoulda said he was 15 or some shit lmao
Damn, I must be getting old. I feel like 19 is still a kid, too young to do something like this to.
@@Excalibur2maybe today. Back then men were building the world and families at 19
@@LoganMccoy-xk5tntime hasn't changed biology
Humans arent done developing until 25
@@LoganMccoy-xk5tnnahh bro 19 is a grown man even today he would've gotten his head blown off lol
What a gent. Wanted to make sure his last cigarette was a fine one.
Dude he shot him in the head 😂
@@thelonewanderer1114 🤣💀
@@thelonewanderer1114 After a fine cigarette. Better than a diet Fanta.
@@MykeiMcKev well matt was thirsty from all that crying 😂
@@Sergiu-Lz 🤣
Two lessons: don’t accept smokes from mob bosses,
You’re always 17.
Hey funny I'm 17 and never smoked cigarettes
@@semilianoooWow
@semilianooo I'm 23 and I never smoke 😂
@@The_unknown555very cool let me go ahead and check who asked
@@adrianmaymo6124 someone's mad
Pro tip: When you're about to light a cigarette and it gets removed from your lip only to be offered a better cigarette, you have about 60 seconds left to live.
In this case it's 12 seconds.😂
@Senate300 yup 12 seconds 😂😅
The random pro tip that would only ever help one person in the entire world, nice
What should I do with this information
Pro tip is still a cliche?
if you are legally allowed to smoke, then you are legally allowed to get smoked
------- sun tzu
Not Sun Tzu! The name is San ta Zu, the Chinese Machiavelli.
😅
You know there’s a lot of teens are addicted to nicotine now tho
@@Headcrab795 them vape pens amirite
…Art of war
Life lesson. When someone gives you something, it ain't free, and it's for a reason.
like Matthew Bevilacqua in the Sopranos with his sugar free soda
😮Wow
Can confirm, everytime someone give me a cigarette I end up getting shot in the head a few seconds later, every time
That's not true. Dick is definitely free
Naw kid lied a shot load of times
For anyone who has not seen it he told them at the start he was only 16 and then tired to get a job. By saying he was 19 by mistake he proved his a liar so untrustworthy so nucky killed him
Thank u.
Steve Buscemi went from "How do you do, fellow kids?" to Mob Boss.
This would be funnier if the order made sense
He shouldn't have made fun of him in high school...or are least called and apologized.
It's the other way round...
Well that's because he was a cop, so from cop to detective to PI to mob boss.
@@joshcruz7912😂😂😂 💄💋
The way the guy turned around and reacted felt so real
Is that daredevil? Charlie Coxx
@@buincqv67yes it iss
Still not used to see him looking at things😂
Actually, totally not. It's unrealistic and stupid
@@Varvi47your unrealistic
@varvi5235 please elaborate, you ever seen a man die?
“19 so legally I’m allowed to drive!” Realistically… you gave him the permission to kill you with out the self guilt trip because your a man accountable for your actions
Great observation
@@SirAlmightyAllseeinjah718 yes I liked that to
I’ve noticed the most perceptive comments on any form of media are rarely appreciated more than the most clever twist or joke. Why is that?
@Gifted Mind the same reason movie stars and sports players make millions I suppose. Entertainment sells and gets highlighted more than the other professions.
Yeah I felt that. Everything is for a reason - screen time is precious.
Pro tip: If a gangster asks how old you are, and you can pass as a kid, you’re under 18.
Or under 16 in most of Europe lol
I turned years old in 2015. On my birthday my friends brought to a local pizza shop. a lady came up to me and ask how old I was. She was surprised when I told her my age because she said looked around 18 years old. A few weeks later my dad was talking to someone he did a job for years ago the lady looked at me and ask when will I graduate from highschool. She got shocked when I told her I was class of 2003. I just turned 39 years old about 2½ ago and I have people say I look like I'm in my 20s
“How do you do? Fellow kids”
-19year old
"Your killer comes to you as a friend especially when you need it most." Henry Hill
Need "them" the most
@@brycecolwell4304 it the help i think 😒
Explain "it."
That's true
@@asmith8898 reply to me, if he will explain, please
See? Smoking IS bad for you.
It shortens your life!
Got himself smoked to death :(
LOL
Yeah , stop smoking or you will end up with a bullet in your head.
Drastically, sometimes.
🚬
Moral of the story: Steve Buscemi is not a man to be fucked with
If he said he was 15 and didn’t pull out the cigarette he wouldn’t have died
Yes he would've. I can only assume you've only seen this clip and not the actual show. He was killing him regardless, from the moment he was found.
@Liverpool5095 there was also the thought that he had lied too many times and that's why Nucky killed him. If he didn't really smoke and was actually the age he said he might have been able to get a job with him.
Loved how they added that guys reaction to the gunshot. Too many times in tv where someone shoots right next to someone unaware and they don’t even flinch
depends on environment. Where I grew up gun shots were so common kids don't even stop playing.
You’re missing the context. The guy who reacted to the gunshot was banging his wife at the time so he was walking on eggshells all the time.
Cuz they’re used to it in the movie..
@@ThouArtOfWar0724they were in a house! Dude let off a high powered pistol not 10 feet behind this guy. The only reason someone wouldn’t react is because they’re deaf lol
Plus, he has enhanced senses so to him it was really super loud.
It’s awesome to see Buscemi play roles that are more of a serious tone.
If ever a director needs to fill a role of an unassuming man capable and willing to do terrible things? This is their man
it's not the first time he play a serious character
I disagree, even in reservoir dogs it's impossible for me to take this man seriously
More serious than the worst killer in Con Air?
@@bryanergau6682 wasn’t he a pedo too, or did he just kill kids I can’t remember?
The second he said he was 19. I knew he was done, but the smoke was literally the nail in the coffin l.
When a gangster offers you a cigarette or a drink..your screwed. That rule even applied in the Sapranos.
Atleast get a drink with some sugar in it.
Soft drink of choice is what I want.
that sugarless motherfuck, it's the last fuckin drink you're ever gonna have
From here on, I'd like a glass of Whiskey from the bottle I give you every year whenever I visit. If you're going to kill me, poison my Whiskey, and make it 50/50. I don't like leaving messes, and I don't like making extra work -
I forgot what gangster show I was watching, a new guy joined a gang and gave his Don 2 bottles of whiskey, a $5k bottle and an unmarked one, the Don hated the smell of cleaning up blood
I dunno. Ralph should have taken that drink.
The guy talked himself into the grave. He thought he'd impress Nucky by telling him what a great driver and fast talker he was, but ended up just showing him that he couldn't be trusted to stay quiet and inconspicuous.
I thought he realized that The guy was lying to him.
@@psn64sat63 just making sure we was on the same page
@@DontGoogleDinosaurWith500Teeth are you sure? I believe if he doesn't talk so much
@@Crono1922 it is what he said. if you had any form of using ur head pendejo
Also, he said he wasn't a kid. He wanted to play grownup
Remember kids, always say thank you when someone gives you something for free
For free that was more of an exchange in my eyes
Hilarious 😂
Another reason why he shot him 💯💯💯😳💯💯💯
Yes
But how’d you know it would be right after
And that's the day Daredevil lost his ability to see and listen no 🧢
...boy forgot to say
"thank you"
they did a great job casting, that is exactly what most 19 year old boys look like and I am tired of 35 year old actors playing teenagers
I‘m 19 and I can say that he Looks younger than most 19 year olds I would have said he‘s 17 or so
@@mikeee95 he was on like a TV show Melissa and Joey, maybe you saw a commercial or something
@@mikeee95 he was in Jurassic World. The sequel to the Jurassic Park classics
@@ryanheyrman9556 Thankyou! It was driving me mad trying to rember where I had seen him before!!
@@leonfreund1735 no, you don't realize how baby faced you look at that age till you see pictures of yourself years later. You'll probably see yourself looking similar in time
He was shot because he showed that he lied and cannot be trusted. Dug his own grave.
Even freed him from the guild of killing a kid.
Finally someone why he was really killed. Steal from the mob, eh, could get you a job or at least a bit of safety on tge street. But, lie from the start, nah, you gotta go.
Exactly. that short lacks context
Ok make sense now
No it wasn’t it’s because he told him he was only a kid I can’t remember the exact age but say 14 for example he told him he was a minor so he was going to let him away with it the full episode you see Nucky sizing the kid up trying to decide weather or not to kill him he makes a comment about his age multiple times trying to get him to tell the truth it’s not because he was a liar it’s because he is a legal adult and he stole from gangsters he knew better and used his youthful looks as a way to get out of trouble people forget James was only in his early 20s when he was killed by nucky so it was more the fact he didn’t want to kill a child but he wasn’t a child he just looked like one
The confused look he gave his partner after shooting the kid as if to say “you can be next” is amazing. Steve Buscemi absolutely killed the role of Nucky Thompson.
I love how the subtle facial expressions and body language Roland expresses are clearly meant to remind Nucky of Jimmy. The way he smokes, his stance, some of his more subtle expressions, incredible.
Protip: If a gangster ever offers you something or gives you a gift for no reason, you're about to die.
Like a warm soda
How do you know that ?? Is it from experience 💀
It was a veiled Sopranos reference. Matt Bevilaqua: czcams.com/video/cJYfyzYufes/video.html @@user-zm4mr8pr1o
Or invites u to diner
Wouldn’t really be for no reason would it? Giving a gift, taking a life, fair exchange
Buscemi is a bad ass actor. He can be a gangster, scary, creepy and funny as hell. You can't deny he will have carved out a huge mark in the film industry by the time he is done.
And before he was an actor he was a firefighter for the nyfd. He even helped during 9/11.
@@jasoncranford3975you just know he’s a good guy, the kind you could sit on a park bench and talk to and he’d talk back to you. I get that vibe from him.
HE IS A LEGEND.
the mfin resevoir dog
There's a special place in hollywood for good actors that don't look like male models, they will always have work
Matt Murdock has come a long way
McCauley Culkin has definitely aged.
They should use this clip for anti-smoking campaigns in schools...
Highly Underrated
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Except the. mentally Disturbed would be 1st ones buyin 'emm🎉🎉🎉😮
dead😭😭😭
LMAO
@@zwelakheat1844😂😂😂
He made sure that he's not a minor and offered him a better quality of cigarette.. Ethics
Ah yes headshot ethics
Lol what ethics just psychopathy at work
@@sageforce9306 Heard of a joke?
@@davefred it's 2023, those don't exist😂
*commits a murder* consumer: “ethics!”
I’ve never seen Steve Buscemi in a serious role… always admired as an actor but wow this 🔥🔥🔥
Check out "Trees Lounge".
Watch resivoir dogs it’s a great movie and he plays a dope roll
You’re missing out on a lot of Steve’s best work then.
Sopranos
Boardwalk Empire was so good! I lived in Atlantic City and the Knife and Fork restaurant is still there.
Why was he killed?
@@drrocket3413 Because he stole from Nucky's (the guy shooting him) business. They were going to let him live because of how young he looked and thought he was a kid.
Daredevil heard that shot and got his vision back immediately
Can't lawyer his way out of being a witness/accomplice either.
@@Mama_Badazh😅
Finally someone noticed
good one bro😂
Actually hilarious.
That's when Daredevil knew he had to act quickly.
I was about to say is that Charlie Cox lmao
I thought he looked familiar lol
Yeah, fortunately I JUST started to watch that show. Haha
Even looks blind in the scene 😂
What’s the irony that the short before this was of Daredevil and Frank 😂
That gun shot wound was probably the most accurate and realistic effect I have ever seen. I love boardwalk empire, and Steve Buscemi is an excellent gangster.
The use of making the actor point the gun at the ground and then the killer is actually quite smart at showing people his thoughts
Why did he kill him
For people who didnt get it. Mobs used to offer a man whose about to die a final cigarette as an act of kindness for accepting their death with dignity and not fighting back. If you were to fight back, you'd be harming the family (mob) that you're part of, which is rather disrespectful, because it means you value your own life over the wellbeing of your family.
That Shiite is way too deep and dungycaca for this simple man. DON C.
Toxic
@@YOUNOTSMART no shit its the mob
@@YOUNOTSMART well, yeah. It's a mob.
I cant ensure the well-being of my family from beyond the grave
So… if what you claim is true, just another example of some bullshit Salem witch trials “if they drown they’ll go with God” ass “tell ourselves anything so we can sleep better at night” ass “make myself seem more honorable then I really am” ass made up excuse.
Something you’d tell people so they don’t fight back. Like coward politicians telling us to let ourselves be robbed cause “your valuables aren’t worth your life” no, I’ll just stand there let him rob me THEN shoot me.
Never tell a mobster you stole from, that you're old enough to shoot.
or get shot for that matter
Old enough to shoot? He said legally drive. Anyone can shoot a gun.
@@blitzy3244 add "for him" between enough and to. It'll help you read it.
@@blitzy3244 he was saying don’t tell them your not a kid. He wouldn’t have killed him if he was a kid
@@blitzy3244 old enough to shoot as in, old enough to be shot. he wasn't going to shoot a kid.
I think it was because he lied to them, they can’t trust him if he has lied already
Steve Buscemi is my Man..best actor that can bring any characters alive ❤
This man was a serious actor before Adam Sandler started giving him work
😂😂😂
Actually Adam Sandler helped him a lot with his films. All his roles are fine, even small ones.
Yea but he lent those early Sandler movies some legitimacy. And those were late 90s gems. Also, I heard his drinking and running his mouth in bars getting sliced and such wasn't good for his career either.
Still is, he's also a New York firefighter.
@@greggcurrie1399 he was, in the late 80s, his station IIRC is now closed. He did spend a week back at his old station after 9/11 helping them.
The kid got arrogant, he should of just kept up the lie, but he thought Nucky would be impressed with his manipulative/lying skills but all that did is show Nucky that he could never trust the kid
Should of? What rocket science academy did you graduate from? 🤣🤣🤣
@@slappy8941 Whilst you’re correct, nitpicking minor grammatical mistakes like that on a CZcams comment just makes you look like a dweeb.
💯
The sad Ioser in here thinking they're special for correcting someone's grammar in the YT grammar of all places will always be funny to me.
He really just did it to keep Owen in check IMO
The reaction from the other guy by the window deserves a oscar
Your boss offers you a cig: 🌝
A mafia boss offers you a cig: 🌚
A solider gives you a cig…..😵
so they change races
Ur mom offers you a cig
No
😂lol
"Everybody you fight is not your enemy and everybody who helps you is not your friend"-Mike Tyson
Tike Myson.... 😅
I've never heard that before . But I'm definitely going to keep that in the back of my Head forever . I wonder where Mr . Tyson heard it ?
Probably Cus D'Amato I'm guessing .
@@RikJSmithtupac
@@zombiewolf3244 Thanks Dude .
Sun su
Best mafia show ever televised
*Sopranos has left the chat*
Sopranos?
What show is this?
@@GladiatorWorldChampionsGWC Empire Boardwalk
It's not bad bit of a slow burner
Peaky Blinders
When Nucky offers you one of his smokes, you'd better start praying.
Man went from being a driver's Ed teacher to being a mobster. Insane.
Grown ups 2
He went from acting in big daddy to a mobster
He went from being a stumbling drunk to a mobster
Not his first gangster role. He was one in Fargo and in Reservoir Dogs
When did we start talking about coneheads
Back when offering somebody a smoke meant something else. Wouldn't let the kid go out smoking a trash rollup.
Gotta leave them with *something* nice
@@drlazy4040 right?
I knew the moment the guy light the cigarette for the kid as well, you only do that to the boss or most respected person
@@unknowncat2278 back then it was just respectful/nice to light a cigarette for someone lol ya see it all the time in old movies /books/shows
Not for crime organisations it different meaning
This is when Matthew Murdock became Daredevil
3 occasions when you are done
1. When gangsters take you on a boat ride
2 when they sit behind you in a car
3. When they offer cigarettes
What about a diet soda?
@@jacekblachsiewierski7140 Diet soda of choice
Reminds me of that family guy scenes
Mobs in shows are ridiculous LOL!!
And the kiss on the cheek when you’re not exactly friends
He took Jimmy's advice......u can't b a part-time gangster!!!!
I learned you could not be a part-time gangster a long time ago I tried that route and went to prison did a lot of time then I gave up the entire life
@@hobocam8203 It's a/b not knowing when to say when, I believe! Nucky could've just as easy walked away, he had a boat load of 💰.
@@theALMIGHTY987 you have to understand something it's not always about the money some people don't do it for the money they do it for the power to prestige the acknowledgment of controlling something that's why most people get involved in the street they all want to climb that ladder and be number one and have the power that's what it's really comes down to it's not only the money
@@hobocam8203 If that's the case you're destined for failure! U should have one main objective, you're never going to impress everyone, it's always going to b someone you're going to have to impress if u go that route! Remember in the wire when Michael & Dukie were shooting & he told him if someone knows you're carrying they'll want to know if you'll come out w/it! Then when u come out w/it u have to shoot it..... you'll always b trying to prove yourself!!!
@@theALMIGHTY987 I understand your point really I do but you're basing it on movies and programs me I'm basing it on real life once and I'll give you my government. I've done a lot of time here in the US I know a lot of drug dealers and gangsters they all wanted the the power every one of them that I spoke to from big cities with big cases it starts off with the money you want to make that money but after you make so much money it becomes minut it becomes a power Trip 95% of the big drug dealers I've personally met during my experience in prison that's what they've always told me
Ever noticed how Steve Buscemi can pull off any character!!!
The nerd in billy Madison, Garlin Green in con air,
and he even plays a very gentle yet rurhless mobster.
Steve is THE GOAT of acting!!!!
And he volunteered as a first responder for weeks at Ground Zero during 9/11.
This guy is very good!!!
I love how the other guy just laughed off murder like "Ha! Good one boss"
Dude takes "smoking kills" to another levels💀💀💀
Well if you die before you get old it doesn’t really matter if smoking give cancer. You won’t notice any significant changes (in a life or death situation).
The new cod execution style
There is also a game called smoking kills where you basically just murder smokers as well
Stupid 😂
Max age in here is 17 🤮
From what i have picked up... This kid lied a lot. This kid stole a lot. And most importantly, he wasn't a kid. He lied and stole, using his age as a shield from the mob. The mob killed him for lying to them, stealing from them, and trying to use them.
Sort of but honestly the kid was just unlucky the Irish guy had doing a bunch of stuff behind nuckys back and over all thought he was weak so it was more of a message to the guy he scared than anything the kid did up to this point nucky had only ever killed one person himself and even then the guy literally forced him to do it
From what I picked up, this guy is a terrible person and I hope no one actually sees this guy as a badass for murdering someone.
@@2oshowanyone who's watched the show, knows that isn't the take away from Nuckys character. Everyone knows he was a bad guy. It's about what made him, that makes his character interesting and unique. Your comment is really out of place, considering anyone who's actually watched the show knows this.
@@Cazketz well considering this is CZcams shorts, I didn’t purposely search for this. It was just another random short being recommended to me. From what I’ve seen a lot of people think dudes like this are cool, when they’re far from it. Glad to hear that the show doesn’t try to paint a picture that this guy isn’t actually a bad guy.
@@2oshowit’s an entertainment show. Why’re you over analysing and virtue lecturing over this.
Bro smoked his own pack
Wow!
Steve buscemi is unironically such a good actor
That’s when Matt decided to be a really good lawyer
He had to blind himself for deniability 😂
@@Kizapawn"matter of fact, I'm blind in my left eye, and 70% blind in my right eye."
~Matt, probably
@@princevegeta7701I love all three of these comments/replies😂
Thought I recognised him
For a second I thought you meant that was bob odenkirk then I had to rewatch and realised it’s daredevil 😂
The point is that the kid had already robbed Nucky, and he continued with various lies, proving himself to be untrustworthy, thus a potential liability.
Not to mention establish dominance and intimidate Owen...
But he was cute.
@@Ms314159265358979323 woman moment
That makes sense
@@ruutjormun2262 Not necessarily.
There's a big difference between being brutal, cold, or even being a Gangster, and being short sighted, blood thirsty, and dumb.
And people who can't see the difference, are truly the most dangerous type of people.
Imagine giving some one a steak right before you gut em 💀
Wow my wife just cooked me a steak now I’m scared. This comment was posted at 8:26 November 19, 2023
Damn,man has a extremely strict no smoking policy
😂😂😂
You win 🥇
😂🤣😂🤣😂🤣😂🤣😂🤣
Imagine doing coke in a gangster's den, where you were foolishly ignoring the "no rails" etiquette. We don't powder our nose in public.
Clearing away your nostril, you spot the most vicious consigliere under the sun boring holes into the side of your skull. He walks up with three bruisers and a suitcase. The bruisers take up position behind your chair, and the boss's most valued associate seats himself in front of you. He plants the bulging briefcase between you, and he quietly and briefly -- almost casually -- touches on the topics of presentability and order. Order which follows established rule.
As he speaks, he opens the briefcase to reveal a mountainous 5 kilos of cocaine. It looks so much bigger as it dominates the table top, sharing the space only with an empty bottle of scotch.
Looking at your impulse-control-lacking ass with disdain, the consigliere asks you politely to get AAAALL the craving out of your system, by injesting the contents.
All of it.
Right there.
Well they do say smoking kills
His palms are sweaty,
Knees weak
Arms are heavy
Steve Buschemi
There's water in his hot tub already,
Steve Buschemi
LMAO
I literally can't get over this. I can't scroll... can't drop fone. I just keep hearing this in ems voice over... and over... and over...
Steve Buchemi loves moms spaghetti 🍝 😂
His hairs fleec, his palms are sweaty, knees weak, loves his moms spaghetti, he's knee deep, always ready, he's about to go off, Steve Buscemi
Owen's reaction is priceless. Even he was taken back by Nucky's savage move. Nucky was in the right though.
One of the best characters of the season
he gave him a good cigarette and made sure he wasn't a kid before killing him
19 is still a kid in todays world where most people live to be over 65
@@darkwarri0r822 in the USA 18 and up is considered an adult
A 19 year old is considered an adult, as they are most likely mature enough to not do dumb stuff. The man in the video (I haven't seen the movie / series) but it looks like he stole stuff from a mob group according to the comments.
@@darkwarri0r822 not a kid
Who is the kid, I know him from some other movie but I can’t remember his real name…
Can we all agree that Buscemi is a national treasure
I love Buscemi...he's not Adonis but damn he's captivating!!
Yes he’s the best
This show was wayyy too good to end the way it did .. I hate when ppl miss on productions like this.. The cast was all around complete entertainment
He’s a hero if you know what he did.
I doubt that we can. It's very hard to get EVERYONE to agree to anything. I'm fine with it and I see that there is already some support for the proposition, but I suspect that eventually we will hear from dissenters. You and I can keep monitoring this thread and if we get to triple digits without an objection we'll revisit the proposal in a more serious way!
God, I hope this pans out! I really want us to all agree that Steve Buscemi is a national treasure! 👍👍👍
I would watch more of this kid his face and mannerisms are very compeling
Buscemi plays a really good scumbag/thug/villain. In real life he has a family and was happily married for over 30 years (his wife unfortunately passed away in 2019). Most celebrities have a hard time just dating for more than a couple years. He’s a good man!
I always loved this scene in particular, because at first it seemed like nucky was going to let the kid go but the more the kid lied, the more he gave off so many red flags reminiscent of Jimmy darmondy, and nucky was not gonna relive that.
Why did he kill em
@@TaxationIsTheft439stole some cases of booze
He shot a kid in the head
@@IMBATAKU Kids don't steal from the mob bro
@La Master Baton lll I mean, obviously they do.
Jonathan Frakes did an amazing job directing this episode.
Riker!?
"Have one of mine"
No filter. They hit harder
“No thanks.”
***Runs right out of the mfn door as soon as “politely” possible***
I love seeing Steve Buscemi in more serious roles like this, he’s really good
Agreed, he's always a comic relief in movies 😂
Hard for me to see him as anything other than Tony B from Sopranos
yea and not like a crazy guy in an adam sandler movie.
@Nicholas Deininger "Tony Egg"
Steve was good in reservoir dogs. He was funny, but it seemed more like his character was being funny as a coping mechanism to everything happening in that movie.
he’s lucky Charlie cox didn’t start going daredevil mode on him
Different show
@@beefnacos6258 dude it was literally a joke...
@@beefnacos6258is this show any good?
Oh no wonder it looked like him, so it actually is him!!!
Daredevil and Zod?
The coldest line is missing !
“ I thought you were going to let him go.”
“ why would you think that?”
“ I misunderstood.”
“ as long as you understand NOW.”
One of the best shows ever
Charlie got those Dardevil reflexes in every universe he is in
Daredevil*
I wonder if anyone got the clue? Only men in high places would get it.
@@NateTheScot thank you for correcting him. You need an award and you deserve all the riches and glory in the world.
@@NateTheScottwat
@@NateTheScot I for one, Nate, appreciate your dedication to the queen's English and the proper spelling.
This is the moment that Matt Murdock started contemplating his switch to Daredevil
I was looking for this
Was about to reply "How come Matt didnt hear the gun click?" Lol
Got a daredevil short after this one, thanks for that
He didn't see nothin'.
It's one of Matt's ancestors
He became blind cus he aint no snitch
Charlie cox played such a great blind man that it’s weird seeing him as a character that can see
The little head tilt looking at his worker like “am I going to have to do the same to you ?” 😅
This had all the makings of a classic "this is how I ended up working for Nucky Thompson" story. The kid was pitching himself hard before Nucky offered the cigarette. I appreciate the realistic subversion of expectations.
I think as soon as nucky realized how he lied about everything he told nucky since they met, that mixed with self professed ambition, nucky realized he couldn’t be trusted to work under him.
What movie or show
@@user-lu5og5uf5vboardwalk empire it says it in the title
I'm pretty sure Nucky was going to let him go until he realized he was running a game on him. Damn fool dug his own grave.
I mean, I know we can't know this, but I'm pretty sure he was going to kill him the whole time and just didn't give af. He had already murdered his partner along with a joke, what makes you think he had any other plans for this kid? I think the look he gives the Irish dude explains that pretty clear. Basically saying "Are you a f*cking child? You actually thought I was going to let him live and what, employ him?"
@@HaltDieKlappa No. Very simplistic take. Loaded with bias from other media altogether
It's obvious you haven't really seen the show
@@aihiphop1why did he blast him?
@@aihiphop1 Lmao... "no" as if it isn't an opinion. Why are you upset about someone having a different take? Making a comment like you were a writer for the series lol. You know what is actually simplistic and biased? The Hollywood/Disney mentality, the need to bend reality in any way to make the protagonist look like a "good guy", thats simplistic... and also dull.
@@HaltDieKlappathe whole “an opinion can’t be wrong” thing is just a lie well told kids so they wouldn’t hurt each others feelings. Kid told him his age. He wasn’t a kid, he was an adult. An adult’s mistakes have consequences, a child deserve the opportunity to learn from them. Nucky wasn’t going to kill the kid, until he realised he’d been played. The idea that this is supposed to make him “look like the good guy” is dumb, boardwalk empire is about criminals, some of them had few morals and preserved themselves, other had strong guidelines that they would follow, nucky had rules. Also the fact that you think compelling villains that you can agree with is a “Disney/marvel” trait is real cute. It’s pretty much always been a tool to make a compelling villain, you just clearly haven’t watched or read enough to understand
That animal, blundetto Didn’t spare this 19 year old, no way Phil’s 47 year old kid brudda was safe.
Never turn ur back to someone u don't trust.
He spent a whole episode talking himself out of trouble, just to brag himself right back into it.
Felt
Can you explain?
@@King_king880 no. Watch the fucking show.
@@King_king880 he confessed to being an adult and therefore responsible and fully aware of being an adult. From what I can gather he spent his time until then trying to prove the opposite
@@theorangewarrior03 You hot this from the comments section. I wasn't asking you.
That’s what happens when you don’t say “thank you”
Lmao
😂😂
THANK YOU, THANK YOU, THANK YOU, THANK YOU, THANK YOU, THANK YOU, THANK YOU, THANK YOU, THANK YOU.. MATTER OF FACT,, I QUIT, SMOKING 🚬
U never say thank you for a cig
@@lukavuk9759si lo haces ._.
"I thought you were letting him go."
"Why would you think that?"
The sympathy in his eyes when he says "Have one of mine."
You cut out the best part when they both say "It's Boardwalk Empire time!" and proceed to blast everyone outside.
Was briefly funny at first, hasn't been funny since
Beating the dead horse
@@suracha8130 was never funny maybe at some point but clearly out of the loop Mr. Skiba
God, this comment pisses me off
Using memes to make jokes because you can't be original
What a fellow. He helped that poor man with his addiction.
😆 RIP
Nah 💀
😂 lol
Did he quit smoking?
Respect to the mob boss
Steve buscemi is an absolute top teir actor. Between mr. Deeds, conair, this one and many others. Like he has a wide range of personalities and there all petfective naturally.
Been watching too many war series and movies to never take a cigarette from a bad guy.
Nucky: "Im not seeking forgiveness."
He really did two things here, one was making sure he wasn’t about to shoot a kid and two, he sent him out with a fine cigarette instead of crap camels
He was still a kid are you kidding
@Marquis Kun that's subjective, 19 is "technically" am adult, so physically he was no longer a kid, but mentally you're a child till mental development concludes in your mid 20s, so mentally, yes he was a kid, physically no, he was an adult. Kind of tough tbh when it's a 19-22yr old
@@acoupleofcollectors4310 That is pseudoscience bullshit.
@Fringe Wizard I'm sorry what? How is it pseudoscience bs? Care to explain?
@@acoupleofcollectors4310 Mental development does not end at some arbitrary date. Just because people finish with school in their mid 20s and then hate learning so much that they don't bother to learn more afterwards does not mean there is a certain definite point at which ones development is over. People who continue to have a passion for learning and who challenge their brain and nervous system all the time with new tasks continue to show signs of development and change. What you are saying is on a tier with the "we only use a certain percent of our brain I wonder what would happen if we used all of it" (the answer is that if your entire brain is lit up at once, you're having a seizure). Also maturity as concerns the personality development of a person is very arbitrary. There are 30 year olds with a stunted development because of ostracization, isolation, or whatever else other factors who become "manchild" and there are farm kids who already know how to shoot a gun and ride a tractor when they are like 8 years old. As for things like aging and peak fitness and so on, that has a lot to with the subconscious mind and the suggestions given it, more so than any biological reality. I've seen 100 years olds in Nova Scotia that looked like they were 40 and still lived an active and healthy life playing street hockey with 20 and 30 year olds. I knew a 70 year old woman also in Ontario whose father was born in the 1800s and she'd always come to the market riding a bicycle and she did a lot of drugs including lots of drinking alcohol and meth and so on when she was younger, but she had a voice and attitude like a happy teenager, and looked younger than her age. What habits you form, what suggestions you let into your subconscious, and your outlook on life matter very much. If you have an attitude where you look for the best in everyone, where you look for win-win situations, where you bring out the beauty in yourself and others, where you are in harmony you can live such a long time. There are also many people all around the world but especially in Asia who have lived as long as 150, 200, etc. years. You always grow old in your mind before it's reflected in your body. These generalizations people are making about maturity have much more to do with our culture then with biology. Your development ends when you stop developing, not some arbitrary date.