The Sopranos: Phil Leotardo - The Last Real Mobster

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  • @ratboy462
    @ratboy462 Před 11 měsíci +1491

    "We're from alcoholics anonymous"
    "What's your name?"
    "Well we're anonymous"
    Best line.

  • @genericwhitemale9566
    @genericwhitemale9566 Před rokem +3054

    Phil's a real mobster. Unlike that animal who killed his 46 year old kid brother, I can't even say his name.

  • @snail2755
    @snail2755 Před rokem +3230

    The Sopranos is the greatest show of all time despite us never learning how long Phil spent in prison.

    • @serotoninsyndrome
      @serotoninsyndrome Před rokem +138

      All his charges were knocked down to a moving violation and it cost him $250 in fines and court costs. He mentioned it frequently throughout the series. "$250 in fines, Butchie, not a peep...."

    • @2st486
      @2st486 Před rokem +32

      my favorite part is when they go to Naples thinking to be accepted as italians and most people are like "ma chi sei? che vuoi?"

    • @aaronstark5060
      @aaronstark5060 Před rokem +40

      Or what he did in lieu of manicotti.

    • @shrim1481
      @shrim1481 Před rokem +21

      Some things are just better left unsaid

    • @lean.2366
      @lean.2366 Před rokem +16

      Whatever happened there, guess we'll never know

  • @alcohol-freebeer3642
    @alcohol-freebeer3642 Před rokem +1602

    Phil had the best arc in the Sopranos. He went into the can for some indeterminate time, came out of the closet and finally turned into a house. It was a fucking epic.

    • @neut9270
      @neut9270 Před rokem +63

      you know who had an arc? Jamal Ginsberg, the hasidic homeboy

    • @alcohol-freebeer3642
      @alcohol-freebeer3642 Před rokem +47

      @@neut9270 He was the strong, silent type, like Gary Cooper.

    • @Aint_no_senators_son
      @Aint_no_senators_son Před 11 měsíci +26

      Indeterminate? He did 20 years in the can eating grilled cheese off the radiator. 😂

    • @alcohol-freebeer3642
      @alcohol-freebeer3642 Před 11 měsíci +18

      @@Aint_no_senators_son Christ, he missed his kid brother Billy's late 20s to late 40s then. Poor guy, that was Billy's whole childhood right there.

    • @galleryofrogues
      @galleryofrogues Před 11 měsíci +3

      @@Aint_no_senators_son*RATiator

  • @SaltyChip
    @SaltyChip Před rokem +622

    “Let me tell you a couple of three things” is easily a top 5 line for me.

    • @whiteeyes3743
      @whiteeyes3743 Před rokem +12

      Tree things, not three lol

    • @garrom5652
      @garrom5652 Před rokem +30

      @@whiteeyes3743 tree tings, not things. “Lemme tell you a couple of tree tings”

    • @hjuikkll
      @hjuikkll Před rokem +2

      @@garrom5652 well he sure liked trunks and botanical gardens. nothing wrong wit that

    • @whiteeyes3743
      @whiteeyes3743 Před rokem +1

      @@garrom5652 true lol

    • @yaqubebased1961
      @yaqubebased1961 Před rokem +3

      Lemme tell ya a coupla tree things

  • @bobbylinton9527
    @bobbylinton9527 Před rokem +398

    Phil must've crawled under that tire for warmth.

    • @garrom5652
      @garrom5652 Před rokem +48

      The tire was a made man and Phil wasn’t. They just had to take it, real greaseball shit among the Italians.

    • @uTubeNoITube
      @uTubeNoITube Před rokem +6

      LMFAO

    • @billzco6137
      @billzco6137 Před rokem +4

      Lol!!! Good Christopher call back

    • @rickydlp
      @rickydlp Před rokem +7

      His final compromise 😢

    • @suitednate2012
      @suitednate2012 Před 11 měsíci +2

      very nice. well done. 😂

  • @jasonwolfe3252
    @jasonwolfe3252 Před rokem +541

    That Phil turned himself into a house joke never gets old.

    • @jamesgentry13
      @jamesgentry13 Před 9 měsíci +12

      His head turned into a watermelon

    • @ratedr7845
      @ratedr7845 Před 9 měsíci +2

      It has

    • @x.x208
      @x.x208 Před 9 měsíci +5

      @@ratedr7845hasn’t *

    • @brettpatterson404
      @brettpatterson404 Před 8 měsíci +21

      He wanted to turn into a shinebox but he compromised and turned into a house.

    • @jammin2575
      @jammin2575 Před 8 měsíci +3

      @@brettpatterson404Now get of his stoop! 😅

  • @kylejameshastings6507
    @kylejameshastings6507 Před rokem +297

    “When Vito gets here you are gonna ducktape him while ima hide in the closet. It’ll be like a metaphor”

  • @wezob4569
    @wezob4569 Před rokem +525

    I loved Phil like a brother-law 😂

    • @uTubeNoITube
      @uTubeNoITube Před rokem

      And the cocksucker fucked me in the ass.

    • @Buugzy
      @Buugzy Před rokem +4

      In wasnt In him because he felt it in him

    • @TheSmark666
      @TheSmark666 Před 11 měsíci +1

      "Brother-in-Law, can you help me? I'm stuck in the dryer."

    • @Buugzy
      @Buugzy Před 11 měsíci

      @@TheSmark666 ok sure in law

    • @uTubeNoITube
      @uTubeNoITube Před 11 měsíci

      @@TheSmark666 "What are you DOING step bro?!?!?!"

  • @idontknowhowtonamethings.6905

    Honestly I never thought Phil was literally gay, just that he felt deeply ashamed for “compromising” in jail. This is why he grabs the sheets during Vito’s death, being turned on by the violence. Arguably this is what Chase implies by saying that the “allusions were intentional”

    • @Macks1913
      @Macks1913 Před rokem

      Yeah I don't think he's a fag either but Chase is arguably not a good source of info anymore, he constantly forgets details and Many Saints of Newark was just a reminder of that

    • @mrd3016
      @mrd3016 Před rokem +104

      He's not gay per say, but he had gay experiences in the joint. That's what Kino means & what Chase confirmed.

    • @Buugzy
      @Buugzy Před rokem +32

      Ohh whatever happened there

    • @chainingten3819
      @chainingten3819 Před rokem +6

      ​@mrd3016 what episode is this expressed in?

    • @zombieparrot2606
      @zombieparrot2606 Před rokem +51

      He literally comes out of the closet in that scene, ha. If that’s not blatant symbolism, I don’t know what is.

  • @dowie1989
    @dowie1989 Před rokem +508

    Phil is a really fun combination of the worst traits of Carmine’s old school mentality and Johnny’s modern yet hot headedness. Ruthless with a massive chip on his shoulder for doing 20 years in the can.
    And as said, that resentment as the most powerful person in a family was just leading to a war.

    • @panchh9228
      @panchh9228 Před rokem +30

      He did 20 years in the can?

    • @water9892
      @water9892 Před rokem +34

      ​@@panchh9228he doesn't talk about it much

    • @jp05598
      @jp05598 Před rokem +7

      How long in the can?

    • @tomz5704
      @tomz5704 Před 10 měsíci +3

      All I got to say is he compromised, and I never got him looking like the shah of Iran

    • @jasoncarswell7458
      @jasoncarswell7458 Před 10 měsíci

      The 20 years was fine, it was the jerking off into the grilled cheese that made him bitter.

  • @kartikchandrasekhar7393
    @kartikchandrasekhar7393 Před rokem +333

    Phil was a huge asshole. But the guy who played him was supposed to be a super friendly guy! What a fine actor!

    • @dr3dg352
      @dr3dg352 Před rokem +31

      I really enjoyed his movie Chicago Overcoat, which used to be on Netflix. Absolutely bog standard mobster B movie, but it was fun to see Frank Vincent as a protagonist mobster living his last glorious mob days in a changing world.

    • @bearok89
      @bearok89 Před rokem +43

      Both he and Joe Pesci used to be a comedy duo together, which makes it extra funny when you think of their scenes in Casion and Goodfellas

    • @mrd3016
      @mrd3016 Před rokem +23

      Yeah bro, it's called acting.

    • @freebee8221
      @freebee8221 Před rokem +4

      Billy bats played him. He didnt die in goodfellas, he just got a new name and relocated into jersey as part of wit pro.

    • @Anon26535
      @Anon26535 Před 11 měsíci +7

      I wanted more Frank Vincent movies. I compromised...

  • @paulkenny105
    @paulkenny105 Před rokem +115

    Phil was also a master chef who created the “Grill Cheese a la Leonardo” which is now a staple of every Italian restaurant

    • @RM-306
      @RM-306 Před 8 měsíci +7

      Do they heat it on the Radiator?

    • @jammin2575
      @jammin2575 Před 8 měsíci +5

      @@RM-306Rad-e-atoor

    • @poleag
      @poleag Před 5 měsíci +4

      It's great how he restored his name for the dish. Not like those bastards at Ellis Island.

    • @opaljk4835
      @opaljk4835 Před 4 měsíci +1

      But I heard Rasta’s had a lock on that too

  • @PolishGod1234
    @PolishGod1234 Před 11 měsíci +111

    Phil was a formidable opponent, his ability to turn into house gives him huge advantage over other mobsters, but in his final moment he couldnt react in time, and didnt transform

  • @JangianTV
    @JangianTV Před rokem +115

    Twenty years in the can, and not a peep! 💪

    • @jamesgreenldn
      @jamesgreenldn Před rokem +19

      I didn’t know Phil Leotardo did twenty years, did he ever mention that?

    • @DibsEquipped
      @DibsEquipped Před rokem +4

      Because he liked it there...

    • @garrom5652
      @garrom5652 Před rokem +10

      Whatever happened there…

  • @trevorjepsen3300
    @trevorjepsen3300 Před rokem +144

    Ya know, Quasimodo predicted all this

    • @RexSonic
      @RexSonic Před 10 měsíci

      Who?

    • @RainBird88x
      @RainBird88x Před 9 měsíci +28

      @@RexSonic The quarterback of Notre Dame.

    • @AlWah-fj4kf
      @AlWah-fj4kf Před 10 dny +1

      Nice Bobby Baccallieri quote😂

  • @nodiggity9472
    @nodiggity9472 Před rokem +25

    They took a a respected Italian name, and turned it into a ballet costume.

  • @johnnybrix717
    @johnnybrix717 Před rokem +48

    I loved him like a brother in law is one of the greatest lines in TV history😂😂😂

    • @littlecarminelupertazzi1357
      @littlecarminelupertazzi1357 Před 10 měsíci

      Why is that line so funny?

    • @clamcrewcarclub6017
      @clamcrewcarclub6017 Před 9 měsíci +5

      @@littlecarminelupertazzi1357the phrase is normally “I loved him like a brother,” so to say “like a brother in law” (someone you have no real relation to) to his sister to comfort her is backhanded and meaningless lol

    • @royrayburn1503
      @royrayburn1503 Před 9 měsíci +3

      Phil had had the best one liners on the show.

  • @aaronrowell6943
    @aaronrowell6943 Před rokem +233

    Phil is probably my favorite character in the whole show. While he is a retread of the bitter old mobster who is behind the times, since he actually has power he becomes a much bigger threat than Richie or Feech ever were. In a way, he is Tony's ultimate test and is very arguable that Tony fails despite his experiences with his own family. It also helps that the acting is amazing and he is hilarious. The other thing I liked about Phil though is that while he is funny he is also terrifying. He flips from being sweet enough and a loving family man to cold-blooded killer more naturally the most of the cast

    • @TooLooze
      @TooLooze Před rokem +15

      Frank Vincent has a couple of lines in Goodfellas, but was a huge presence in the movie. And not just because of that awful smell from being moved.

    • @aaronrowell6943
      @aaronrowell6943 Před rokem +1

      @JonnyKay-co4xc i loved him like a brother in law

    • @victordejung5675
      @victordejung5675 Před 11 měsíci

      @dutyaccountabilitymediaI loved phil! Couldn’t Stand Tony and his hypocrisy!

    • @bretmaverick9434
      @bretmaverick9434 Před 10 měsíci +2

      Everything you said about Phil also applies to Tony.
      Tony got Phil first, though.

    • @donarthiazi2443
      @donarthiazi2443 Před 7 měsíci

      @@bretmaverick9434 Huh? Tony is not "a retread of the bitter old mobster that is behind the times". Where do you get that?

  • @intelligentspeculator7327
    @intelligentspeculator7327 Před 11 měsíci +371

    Sarcasm aside, Phil's fixation on Vito's homosexuality was to a big extent caused by his wife, let's not forget about that like most people do. At one point Phil calmed down a bit and almost seemed to be at peace and started leaning towards simply letting Tony take care of that issue. It was Phil's wife who then strongly pressed him that it was Phil's responsibility and pride to "take care of Vito", which meant very clearly killing him, which at least subconsciously she very well understood. Let's not blame it all on "toxic and insecure masculinity" here, or "closet homosexuality", not even conceiving that a woman could be equally homophobic in a lot of cases.

    • @Illjustwait
      @Illjustwait Před 10 měsíci +30

      That's a great analysis, i'm sure you didn't come up with it yourself.

    • @baremangus3576
      @baremangus3576 Před 10 měsíci +21

      ​@@Illjustwaitwhy would you say that?

    • @intelligentspeculator7327
      @intelligentspeculator7327 Před 10 měsíci +52

      @@baremangus3576 Lol it's a joke that references Phil's answer to his wife about the priest, who said "There is nothing gay about hell".

    • @hexagonproductions2019
      @hexagonproductions2019 Před 10 měsíci +21

      Phil’s wife seems like the straw, perhaps on some level, Phil even unconsciously sympathized with Vito, given his experiences in da can.

    • @Illjustwait
      @Illjustwait Před 10 měsíci

      @@hexagonproductions2019 20 years in the can.
      I wanted to fuck a woman.
      I compromised.
      I fucked a man 🤌🍆

  • @blondegirlsezthis8798
    @blondegirlsezthis8798 Před 10 měsíci +29

    Phil accomplished an almost perfect "Meme's-per-spoken-sentence" ratio on the show as well, a metric few have mentioned.

  • @EronZalez
    @EronZalez Před rokem +134

    You wanted to talk about the real value of Phil Leotardo, but you compromised and recorded this video. Great as always

  • @D2attemp
    @D2attemp Před rokem +89

    I think Phil might have served roughly 2 months to maybe 300 years in prison. It’s very subtle but the clues are there. David Chase is a genius

    • @jamesbeddus
      @jamesbeddus Před 7 měsíci +3

      I'd narrow that down I think even further to between 3 months and 299 years

  • @llcooljaz1097
    @llcooljaz1097 Před rokem +41

    Me: I wanted to watch a Kino video…. I compromised… I watched cineranter…
    Kino: you get a pass for that.

    • @TooLooze
      @TooLooze Před rokem +2

      They're both a bit of a poseur, you ask me.

    • @llcooljaz1097
      @llcooljaz1097 Před rokem +2

      @@TooLooze very allegorical.

  • @KainedbutAble123
    @KainedbutAble123 Před rokem +71

    The show really went to another level with the introduction of Phil.

  • @ankitmustafi7795
    @ankitmustafi7795 Před rokem +370

    Phil just couldn't bring himself to face the fact that he had wasted his life behind bars for a family that never cared about him.
    He was a bad person in the end but his motivations were kinda understandable.

    • @dr3dg352
      @dr3dg352 Před rokem +27

      Speaking of family, his wife Patty is my absolute least favorite character in the show. Lady was worse than Livia!

    • @chinchilla415
      @chinchilla415 Před rokem +47

      Phil was in prison?

    • @dr3dg352
      @dr3dg352 Před rokem +3

      @@chinchilla415 he understands the plight of women.

    • @hjuikkll
      @hjuikkll Před rokem +28

      makes a mean radiator sandwich at least

    • @MrGabol100
      @MrGabol100 Před rokem +21

      Well spoken, but he had the right of it. Without people like him, everyone would turn informant, and if you aren't going to be respected when you are out and made to feel like you wasted your life, to hell with everything. He was in the right.

  • @lean.2366
    @lean.2366 Před rokem +58

    What a stand up guy, not one peep about the compromises he made in prison. He even had several mobsters waiting with their shineboxes outside the prison during his release.

  • @paulomiguel4249
    @paulomiguel4249 Před 10 měsíci +14

    You kinda have to admire Phil. It’s not all talk with him; It’s also tissues, radiators, and shineboxes.

  • @Samuel88853
    @Samuel88853 Před rokem +147

    Phil is a stand up guy

    • @skatemobster
      @skatemobster Před rokem +17

      Right?! I mean he did 20 years in the fucking can.

    • @davidoneill7554
      @davidoneill7554 Před rokem +13

      He’s real allegorical

    • @RustCohle072
      @RustCohle072 Před rokem +8

      He's my favourite character in The Sopranos because he ate grilled cheese off the radiator, what a man.

    • @xXClassicUserXx
      @xXClassicUserXx Před rokem +3

      Vito was always a come from behind type of guy

    • @gwensstepbro4966
      @gwensstepbro4966 Před rokem

      Is this a gay joke? It worked lol.

  • @braedenh6858
    @braedenh6858 Před 11 měsíci +16

    I think Phil Leotardo was meant to show that Tony is actually a bad mafia boss. His competence and old school values (which are proven effective) illuminate Tony's incompetence and hypocrisy which are proven ineffective. Phil eliminates his enemies and does what he believes is good for the organization. Tony kills his own family members and does what is good for him.
    In the end, Phil dies fighting Tony, but the NY mafia wins the war and goes on while the Jersey crew is crushed and Tony gets whatever-ed in the final scene.
    I believe that a lot of people miss how ineffectual Tony is simply because he's the main POV throughout the show.

    • @adamantiiispencespence4012
      @adamantiiispencespence4012 Před 2 měsíci +1

      Wrong on all counts. His own people sold him is why he died. He took the reigns after eliminating several people higher up the food chain in the Lupertazzi family decimating it upper ranks and spent the war he wanted hiding from Tony. The man turned into a house and then tried to flee the state. Plus he was pretty much manipulated to the point of being Butchie's puppet. When his string got cut his head got squashed.

  • @tedwojtasik8781
    @tedwojtasik8781 Před rokem +202

    Phil is in no way an old-school mobster, he may think he is but he is far from it. He killed Angelo for no reason along with Lorraine. Any mobster would know what would happen as a result...retaliation. Phil's bother getting killed would have been expected. Further, New Jersey under the DeCavalcante Family which the show is based on, was essentially a sub-family shared by both the Gambino & Luchesi crime families IRL as Jersey actually brings in more money than three of the five NY families. No way Phil could have touched ANY Jersey guy without approval from the Commission without himself getting whacked. Old school mobsters knew that, you don't mess with the money, the money is always #1. The last of the true old school mobsters was Carmine sr. who summed it up perfectly when Johnny Sac wanted to whack Ralphie. Phil taking out a big earner such as Vito, regardless of which team he was catching for, would have resulted in Phil being whacked by the Commission. The other thing I am sick about is the jail bullshit. Hey asshole, you committed a crime and got busted, that was 100% on YOU, you did nothing special by keeping your scumbag mouth shut because you caused your own situation. So tired of these clowns thinking they are special because the did NOT rat. Not ratting is supposed to be expected, not rewarded.

    • @dr3dg352
      @dr3dg352 Před rokem +80

      In Pauile's book, you get points for stayin' OUTta the can!

    • @theportugueselegend
      @theportugueselegend Před rokem +16

      An amazing and accurate comment. Congratulations 👏👏👏
      I think Phil and other characters' exaggerations are done to reflect the decadent mobster lifestyle in the 2000's. There was hardly a guy that wouldn't mix emotions and personal affairs with business, or without needing to kill anybody.
      Also, the Lupertazzi family is based on the Genovese family, which has countless operations in New Jersey and work closely with the DeCavalcantes, bringing animosity to both parties.

    • @miaouew
      @miaouew Před rokem +8

      Kill a woman? Come on.

    • @dr3dg352
      @dr3dg352 Před rokem +3

      @@miaouew this last time I watched the show I *really* enjoyed Frankie Valli as Rusty. The character perfectly served his purpose, but it also would've been cool to see more of him.

    • @Phil_Burton
      @Phil_Burton Před rokem +15

      Uh, he clearly killed Lorraine on Johnny Sack's orders and also Angelo due to an internal power struggle between Johnny and "Brainless the Second". This show's how he's old school, his boss told him to kill someone so he did it, even if that could bring blow back.

  • @theboard3476
    @theboard3476 Před rokem +15

    It’s also poetic. In the first episode, Tony talks about how he came into the game late and throughout the series talks about how he wishes he was in it earlier during the golden years. Yet all his antagonists are people from those years. For how much Tony doesn’t want to admit it, he’s a product of the mafia he supposedly despises. Don’t get me wrong, they all came with their baggage, but it does show how times have changed and his final enemy is Phil. The one who held the old ways closest.
    Edit: I commented before I finished the video, lol op did a great job of articulating it better!

  • @sidewinder714
    @sidewinder714 Před rokem +30

    It's quite fitting that it was at the point where Tony was at his worst where he went into direct rival conflict with Phil, who is also a pretty despicable and aggressive character, representing the old school made guy vs the new age gangster capitalist. Excellent rivalry between an antihero turned villain and villainous antagonist.

  • @Hammerhead547
    @Hammerhead547 Před rokem +135

    Personally I think that phil is actually a secret sexual sadist rather than being gay.
    The fact he so clearly was getting his rocks off at the thought of watching vito be brutalized and violated sexually like he was makes him that much more frightening as a character because he actually gets his jollies from extreme acts of violence.

    • @DBat-sp1tp
      @DBat-sp1tp Před 11 měsíci +17

      Agree.. Phil wasn’t homosexual. Did he engage in those kind of activities while locked up? We don’t know. But he does get off on hurting people but lots of these sociopathic types do Ralphie, Ritchie April…etc

    • @Hammerhead547
      @Hammerhead547 Před 11 měsíci +7

      @@DBat-sp1tp
      Ralphie comes off as more sociopathic because he sees violence as a means to an end along with being an outlet for whatever repressed rage he feels about whatever happened when he was young, but he doesn't really get his rocks off to hurting people.
      Ritchie might have some sexually sadistic traits (based on what gets him off when he's having sex) but I don't see him as the type who would get off on actually being in the room watching someone be sexually tortured and murdered.
      As you said, we have no idea what phil did when he was in prison but I don't see him as being gay.
      But he could also have a dangerous paraphilia like pansexuality which is listed in the DSM-V as an extremely dangerous form of sexual deviance which is characterized by gaining extreme sexual stimulation from violence and having an often secret willingness to have sex with anyone or anything, its actually surprisingly common in serial killers/rapists like Alton Coleman and sexual sadists like phil.
      Phil's psychopathy would mask it but it would definitely explain why he seems to almost become sexually aroused when he's watching vito be sexually violated and murdered.

    • @blondegirlsezthis8798
      @blondegirlsezthis8798 Před 10 měsíci +8

      Phil was actually a rare Shineboxsexual

    • @alexmartin3143
      @alexmartin3143 Před 9 měsíci +1

      Thats what i thought too

    • @sw33tialucard
      @sw33tialucard Před 8 měsíci

      Thank you, that was what I thought too.

  • @intelligentspeculator7327
    @intelligentspeculator7327 Před 11 měsíci +14

    1:10 That's true, but my favourite Sopranos theory is that Phil did approximately 20 years in prison. There are a few hints that suggest that the number was somewhere between 15 and 25 years and David Chase also said in an old interview, off the record, that he had always had in mind precisely that number when creating the character of Phil. But I agree, it's all speculation at this point.

    • @Kyle-sr6jm
      @Kyle-sr6jm Před 8 měsíci +1

      There was some dissagreement about what would be the most effective time frame for the character. Both 15 and 25 years had strong arguments, but in the end they compromised.

  • @HellNation
    @HellNation Před rokem +20

    Tony Soprano faced a lot of bitter enemies in every season: his mother, Junior, Richie Aprile and Ralphie Cifaretto . But it was Phil Leotardo the ultimate nemesis and arguably the cause of his own demise at the end

    • @stairwaytoheaven8
      @stairwaytoheaven8 Před 7 měsíci +4

      And people wonder why Tony became the irredeemable, unhinged psychopath he was in s6. After having a contact with each of these individuals no one can blame him LMAO

  • @aheroictaxidriver3180
    @aheroictaxidriver3180 Před rokem +14

    I wanted borko; I settled for Pure Kino.

  • @maxpower2511
    @maxpower2511 Před rokem +22

    I do not think Phil was gay. Some people just really hate that way of life and I took Phil’s hatred at face value

    • @RomulusNumitor
      @RomulusNumitor Před rokem

      Any sane non zoomer understands "that way of life" is disgusting and degenerate.

    • @tone3400
      @tone3400 Před 6 měsíci +1

      Same I was born in the 90s some ppl just don’t like the life style I’m pretty sure it was just hate

  • @WisteriaNerium
    @WisteriaNerium Před rokem +15

    Why do discussions about Phil's hatred for Vito always seem the ignore that his wife nudged him into it?

    • @broskiproductions49
      @broskiproductions49 Před rokem +3

      I've always wondered this too

    • @nodiggity9472
      @nodiggity9472 Před rokem +2

      Well, at least Vito had a son. He may have looked like a Puerto Rican hooer, but a son, nonetheless.

    • @KB-sv7fm
      @KB-sv7fm Před 10 měsíci

      The way he killed Vito was sick.

  • @Bentleyyoyo
    @Bentleyyoyo Před rokem +10

    "Though we're never given an exact answer on to how long he's been in been in prison" made me spit me drink laughing

  • @johnybenua3758
    @johnybenua3758 Před rokem +8

    "... there hsn't been another great mafia movie after the shoe ended." The irishman is pretty amazing to be honest, one of the best mafia movies imho.

    • @thenewyearsgrinch
      @thenewyearsgrinch Před 11 měsíci

      Great plot, some great performances. Robert deniro was simply too old to play frank sheeran. The wide angle shot of him beating up the greengrocer was unforgivable. A technical failure that bought me completely out of the movie.

  • @markangelou9368
    @markangelou9368 Před rokem +18

    Believe it or not, Frank Vincent had a guest role in Law and Order where he played a guy who did 20 fukin years.
    Not joking

  • @racea.t6531
    @racea.t6531 Před 10 měsíci +7

    2:43 Phil wasn't gay.... He dedicated his life to the mafia and spent 20 years in prison because he believed in that life. They/mobster's don't look at gay men as real men and to add insult to Injury vito was married to phil's cusin which he felt like brought shame to his hole family let alone the mafia. Just because he hates something means that he must secretly like it? He couldn't stand the sopranos/N.J guys and looked at them as a crew and not a real mafia family, does that mean he was one of them or really liked them? Sometimes things are just black & white people😓.

  • @guillermazo3724
    @guillermazo3724 Před 10 měsíci +6

    Great analysis on both Phil’s character and the show. Very in-depth while also encased in a short and simple 11 min video! We need more analyses like these.

  • @christophergetchell6490
    @christophergetchell6490 Před rokem +11

    Absolutely awesome commentary about one of the characters who I don't think gets enough respect on the series. That scene that starts with him stirring his espresso and issuing a final takeout of the soprano crew is my absolute favorite of the series. I felt like that was the inevitable end to the series given all of the discord between he and Tony. In the end they both got what they had coming to them!

  • @donaldgilbreath4200
    @donaldgilbreath4200 Před 11 měsíci +5

    I don't believe Phil was gay. He may have been uncompromising, but in my opinion he was right. I do think he got to power hungry and arrogant once Johnny Sac died, but he was very old school.

  • @HEKVT
    @HEKVT Před rokem +12

    You only get to be as formidable as Phil if you spent some years in the can, say 20 years and not said a peep. Although not sure how long Phil himself spent in the can.

  • @emperorfloch
    @emperorfloch Před rokem +5

    A new Pure Kino upload and my lunch break is always a good time!
    🙌🏼

  • @RLuca84
    @RLuca84 Před 11 měsíci +8

    Where I live in Staten island there are a lot of current mob guys in my neighborhood. When I was a kid growing up they were very active in the community and did things out in the open .
    Nowadays they are pretty much relegated to underground schemes. most of them aside from the top top guys struggle to make money . The heydays are definitely over but they are still a large presence in the NYC area . Still having strong ties in labor unions , gambling and drugs .

  • @freshtendrills5969
    @freshtendrills5969 Před 3 měsíci +4

    Phil wasn't a "closet homosexual". That's just David Chase bending the knee and praying for forgiveness from the new westboro baptist mob, for the vito story line. There isn't anything in the show to suggest it. Disgust isn't a trait. It's the natural reaction. Like seeing a beheading. And Phil "coming out of the closet" was tongue in cheek. It happened often back in the day before creatives started second guessing everything out of fear.

  • @ray.shoesmith
    @ray.shoesmith Před 4 měsíci +2

    In light of recent humiliations, it's an honor to be joined by men...

  • @adamweisshaup
    @adamweisshaup Před rokem +19

    Finally a new video, I was starting to grow mushrooms out my ass!

    • @JangianTV
      @JangianTV Před rokem +5

      There's an image!

    • @kevincarter2020
      @kevincarter2020 Před rokem

      You did mushroom outta his ass once.....a whole fuckin platter

    • @BM-wh5qk
      @BM-wh5qk Před rokem +1

      That sounds like a serious medical condition!

  • @stoat2
    @stoat2 Před rokem +6

    Phil, he's a come from behind kinda guy

  • @johnnyoldenjr.
    @johnnyoldenjr. Před rokem +3

    The no more butchy scene with the music in the background is one of the best scenes in the show

  • @joelglanton6531
    @joelglanton6531 Před rokem +2

    I was JUST rewatching Sopranos clips and you upload this.

    • @jovicatrpcevski209
      @jovicatrpcevski209 Před rokem

      I was just thinking about The Sopranos earlier today & guess what I just watched!

  • @Tobi_Wan_Kenobi
    @Tobi_Wan_Kenobi Před rokem +5

    RIP Frank Vincent, gone to the great shinebox in the sky

  • @paulnewhouse5126
    @paulnewhouse5126 Před rokem +5

    Kino your editing is Gold XD

  • @thexen3120
    @thexen3120 Před rokem +6

    The Shaw of Iran was epic in this series.

    • @DoggyHateFire
      @DoggyHateFire Před rokem +1

      I laughed so hard when someone called him "The Shaw" and realized what a history nerd I am.

  • @SteveBerryhill
    @SteveBerryhill Před 11 měsíci +1

    Nicely done Mr. Kino. You do good work. Thank you.

  • @MithDragon
    @MithDragon Před rokem +12

    The monologue at the start about Tony coming in at the end is actually so beautiful because its true. By the end of the series the guys try shaking down a Starbucks barista (or w/e coffee shop) and it didn't go over well because times have changed. Everything is run by corporations. No more small mom and pop shops to shake down and offer protection to. It's kind of sad to think about like that.

  • @RobinMarks1313
    @RobinMarks1313 Před rokem +6

    He was Dracula. He scared me. Only Nancy Sinatra scared me more !!!!!!

  • @mikerowave1986
    @mikerowave1986 Před 10 měsíci +2

    One really important lesson Phil taught us is how to make grilled cheese on the radiator

  • @watonemillion
    @watonemillion Před 3 měsíci +3

    Frank Vincent also voices Salvatore Leone in gta

  • @hknapp-hj2sn
    @hknapp-hj2sn Před 9 měsíci +3

    His greatest line was when he fake-shoots Loraine: "...because next time, there'll be no next time."

    • @hknapp-hj2sn
      @hknapp-hj2sn Před 4 měsíci

      That's one of the top lines of the whole series.

  • @VanirTraditionalist
    @VanirTraditionalist Před 10 měsíci +3

    The writers squandered a huge opportunity not having Phil degrade Butchie over his askew eye during one of his angry tirades.

  • @Cloud9vegas1
    @Cloud9vegas1 Před rokem +6

    Not sure if im late to the party to notice but i really enjoy the editing for this video. I thoroughly enjoy that you use some clips with the actual audio; a prime example of showing rather than telling.

  • @atlasking6110
    @atlasking6110 Před rokem +3

    I took it that Phil wasn't actually gay, but he had "compromised" and been "prison gay" and carried around a deep shame over it.

  • @littlekingtrashmouth9219

    Phil? perhaps not. Richie? Perhaps. Vito…that’s just his blood pressure medication.

  • @Stephen-gk3ds
    @Stephen-gk3ds Před 11 měsíci +1

    Great analysis. Thank you.

  • @SkyGlitchGalaxy
    @SkyGlitchGalaxy Před rokem +2

    Phil ain't gay, you're gay. Vito was is brother in law, and brought shame to the family.

  • @varicosevaynes
    @varicosevaynes Před rokem +9

    Awesome breakdown of his character! At the end of the day, almost every single person in the show is a massive hypocrite; trying to uphold the pseudo-macho ideals found in the old ways of the mafia, while not fully following them themselves. Even in the context of Tony’s crew going to Italy; they all like to boast about their heritage but then end up feeling so foreign and far removed from actual Italian culture when they visit. A lot of people look at the sopranos at surface value and only see it as another dime a dozen mob drama without realizing the context of how trailblazing it was. It doesn’t glorify the way of life in organized crime besides a few instances, its main purpose is to show the human condition and how the so-called “glory days” of mob life were coming to an end in the late 90s early 00s, and that they never really were glorious to begin with. Most of if not all the major characters suffer serious insecurities as a result of living the lies.

  • @TheJackfd81
    @TheJackfd81 Před 9 měsíci +3

    You don't get a pass for having sex with a man in prison

  • @martymoss3141
    @martymoss3141 Před rokem

    Love your channel Kino!!!!

  • @georgendasowa2295
    @georgendasowa2295 Před rokem

    Great video. Awesome Insight

  • @dark_mode
    @dark_mode Před rokem +4

    20 fucking years

  • @miaouew
    @miaouew Před rokem +6

    Borko, is Kino any good?...What am I askin' you for, you probably showed him how.

  • @henryengstrom5426
    @henryengstrom5426 Před 11 měsíci +1

    i dont understand why a sopranos channel would make a video on the shah of Iran but still it was very interesting!

  • @lucatv7290
    @lucatv7290 Před rokem

    Love this bro ur a great CZcamsr

  • @AvonAli
    @AvonAli Před rokem +3

    Phil was not way gay. Has one of the best dressed tho. My favorites seen with him was when he was trying to talk some sense into Bobby's son.

  • @Harkness197
    @Harkness197 Před rokem +3

    I did a personality test for work and was like ESTJ, at the end of the test to showed characters with the same type and it was Tony Soprano.
    I rewatched the show after that and its so accurate in regards to hating 'silly' rules and not caring about someone being gay as hes more focused on the end goal.

    • @stairwaytoheaven8
      @stairwaytoheaven8 Před 7 měsíci +1

      Tony soprano is an ENTJ lol, he always makes assumptions out of situations and people and plans according to his intuition ability.

  • @daraghmorrissey
    @daraghmorrissey Před 2 měsíci

    Wonderful video!

  • @workingtheories
    @workingtheories Před měsícem +1

    American Gangster is a pretty darn good organized crime flick that came out more or less after The Sopranos.

  • @lenin17301560
    @lenin17301560 Před rokem +9

    Phil gets a video, while I'm here sitting like patience in a monument, waiting for the Gus Fring analysis.

  • @ndogg20
    @ndogg20 Před rokem +3

    Odd how this video comes out right after Cineranter puts out a video arguing that Phil ISN'T gay.

    • @MrJchris97
      @MrJchris97 Před rokem +2

      Was thinking that. I agree with cineranter tho.

  • @robhaskins
    @robhaskins Před 6 měsíci

    Your videos are really interesting. Thanks for so much great content! I know it must be very hard work.

  • @Pyrrhic537
    @Pyrrhic537 Před 11 měsíci +2

    I think Phil is an even more old fashioned allegorical guy than Tony is.

  • @angelogarcia2189
    @angelogarcia2189 Před rokem +3

    That's not Mohammad Reza Shah Pahlavi?

  • @GhostsInThisHouse
    @GhostsInThisHouse Před 9 měsíci +5

    Eh, Phil’s not gay ur trippin

    • @saulbadman2530
      @saulbadman2530 Před 9 měsíci +3

      Closeted homo is like the dumest and most overused insult ever

  • @ajae...
    @ajae... Před rokem +1

    Watching someone get beat to death is not a gay sexual thrill.

  • @drunkenmmamaster419
    @drunkenmmamaster419 Před 5 měsíci

    Just found this channel and its sick af

  • @LKaramazov
    @LKaramazov Před rokem +4

    I disagree about Phil being gay. I think you’re stretching.

    • @lisaroberts8556
      @lisaroberts8556 Před rokem +1

      I agree! 😂 It’s ridiculous to say Phil was one of these 👉🌈 guys 😅

  • @mrd3016
    @mrd3016 Před rokem +3

    Hey Kino & fellow fans, here's a list of all the Soprano's character who died by something other than being whacked. Some are gangsters, some aren't. Ya know, just in case someone says all characters are whacked out.
    Gigi died of a heart attack while on the toilet. Carmine Lupertazzi died of a stroke. Johnny Sac died of lung cancer. Jackie Aprile died of stomach cancer. Detective Vin Makazian committed suicide. Livia had a stroke while sleeping. Febby Viola died of cancer. Bobby Baccalieri Sr. died of asphyxiation on his own blood in a car crash. Karen Baccalieri died in a car crash. Gloria Trillo committed suicide by hanging. Furio's father died of cancer. Raymond died of a stroke in the FBI's car. Dick Barone died of Lou Gehrig's disease. Eugene hung himself. Aunt Dottie (Paulie's real mother) died of natural causes after suffering Alzheimer's. Hesh's girlfriend Renata died in her sleep from a stroke. Paulie's stepmom Nuccia had a massive stroke while on a bus. You're welcome.

  • @deagle2yadome696
    @deagle2yadome696 Před 9 měsíci

    these vids are so good

  • @Nothing-jo8ci
    @Nothing-jo8ci Před rokem +2

    Always with the scenarios

  • @spiralmind9216
    @spiralmind9216 Před 11 měsíci +2

    I just wish the writers of the show would have told us how many years Phil did in the can.

    • @poleag
      @poleag Před 5 měsíci

      I think it was 19.

  • @Vibin_wit_tha_zu
    @Vibin_wit_tha_zu Před rokem +3

    Only problem with this video i had was not bringing up Phil's wife, she was extremely homophobic and most likely gave Phil the idea to kill Vito which contrasts him staying quiet about the situation when he's at home.

  • @Davevegasful
    @Davevegasful Před 10 měsíci +1

    I’m glad they kept telling us how much time he did because I keep forgetting

  • @vtorious9102
    @vtorious9102 Před 3 měsíci +1

    The death of tradition is even shown in the way Phil was executed. Back in the day, you would never have been whacked if you were out with your family. But Phil was whacked right in front of his wife and his baby grandchildren in the back of his SUV.

  • @TooLooze
    @TooLooze Před rokem +3

    Nailed it, kid. New mobsters are corporate; short term profiteers. As for Philly, whatevea happened there, he's an old fashioned guy; very allegorical.

  • @herschelwright4663
    @herschelwright4663 Před rokem +4

    The shah of Iran did twenty years with his shine box but he compromised.😂