@@sashaalex9418 In the past DNA tests were just very inaccurste compared to what is now. Dunno if it was so at 00s but on 90s those just weren't reliable. Plus yeah, corrupted cops are just normal ones but can be caretakers of evidance deputy. Some evidence just disappearing was common theme for big organized groups.
@@sashaalex9418 this took place pretty much in real time, show starts in 1999 but started filming around ‘98 or ‘97 and it went on for some years after that
I know. There was like no one left by the end of the show. The theme of the series was basically the story about how Tony's horrible leadership destroyed the entire NJ crime family in only seven years.
@@lukejposadas - Tony started his leadership by setting up a deception across the whole NJ family, confusing who was really the boss. All with the intentions of having his uncle & his close associates go to prison when the subpoenas started flying. So decision one was to split NJ in half via deception for his and his friends gain.
@@Emp6ft10in That last episode...thought everyone of his family were going to get stiffed but we'll never know...fkn sad that the big fella died as his character was played quite brilliantly as were all the rest.
TheProfessional! You have to tell me if you're bully whisper or not. I love your videos on gta, but whenever I watched bully he sounded very similar to you. Even the research and work he puts into his videos is very similar. Then I see you comment on a sopranos video just makes me 90% more positive you're bullywhispers.
You gotta admit. That flying money is like the thing of dreams you have when an ATM starts spitting out C-notes like a woman cumming uncontrollably. I'm Just Sayin'!
The genius of Paulie!! Letting the guy kick him in the balls so he'd have an excuse to fall down and out of the way so Cary would have a clean shot. Man what a guy, clearly underrated.
This work of art, The Sopranos would never be the same without him, the best supporting character in tv series ever Tony Sirico aka Paulie Walnuts (July 29, 1942 - July 8, 2022) rest in peace man and thank you for everything 😪
@@mrjackelbox4418 they leave a ton of fingerprints all over the room, Paulie is a convicted felon, there is no universe they wouldn’t pinch him for this. They make a ton of noise, it’s highly unlikely nobody would have heard. Paulie who is almost definitely in his 60s, chases the guy down the stairs and hallway, bursts in, then without looking catches the arm of a knife wielding assailant coming from behind, who for whatever reason decided to swing the knife overhead
@@bustercolin7507 I’m even willing to let that go, there’s a bunch of scenes that just ignore trace evidence. But Paulie with very little difficulty catching that knife is pretty wild lmao
That’s why at the end of the show , Paulie turned down the spot that Tony said he could have when they were sitting in front of Satriels. He didn’t need or want that spot, cause he could always turn to this retirement money that he killed for
Fingerprints in blood spatter at that. Fingerprints show you were there, fingerprints in blood prove you were there between when it was sprayed and when it dried.
I Was gonna say the same thing. That is my one pet peeve in crime films or TV shows. The so called professional criminals always leave finger prints at a major crime scene, but then again some so called 'professional criminals' in real life do it too sometimes, but not as obviously nonchalant as in the movies.
Little known fact, those grey wings on Paulie's head aren't a fashion statement, it's actually what gives Paulie his speed, not the tracksuit in which we are commonly led to believe.
Rest In Peace to the fantastic and crazy Paulie Walnuts himself, Tony Sirico. A sad loss to the world of film and art. A thing like that. Fly high my friend🤘
0:03 When I see this scene and it cuts to the other guy, I hear Joe Pesci's voice narrating, "Just a couple of fat f*cks runnin' down a staircase...nobody had to shoot anybody, they both died of a heart attack from da runnin'. "
This is such a hilarious scene 😂😂 plus you got to give Paulie props for defending himself. Reacted in a split second to his guy 's warning of the guy about to stab him.
@@therainbowveteran121"U cazz" literally means "a dick" or "the dick" in Southern Dialects (intended as the male organ) When you say it in that contest it means "there's fucking nothing in here!"
@@garyraka162 Where did you find he died I found nothing. He did two episodes and that was it. He was apparently a firearms expert which is why he was used for this scene
As you can tell Pauli is no shit when he says he has military experience he talks about it very little but you can see it in the details of how he was able to grab that knife
Paulie does. Or is it Tony Sirico irl mob experience? Actually Sirico has said he was a draftee. There's a debate on Reddit if Sirico had been in the military as there's no record of him serving and he's giving very little details about serving in the military. When he has talked about it, his dementia was already taking effect so it's difficult to tell if he knew what he was talking about
I don’t think actual Sirico was in the military, but I did read he was going to make his way into one of the Families when he was younger before doing a job landed him in prison during the 70s
This is when Paulie started thinking about taking Tony out. He didn't want to give Tony his piece of the job. Tony was in the hospital and at his worst.
Nobody can outrun Paulie. He's wearing a track suit.
No, it’s the swept wings of his hair that add the speed.
Lol- awesome
Hahaha
Only Paulie can't outrun Poison Ivy.
The wind never stood a chance
It always amazed me that the cops could never solve a murder considering how many prints and DNA these guys left behind.
Exactly
you'd be surprised
In the past DNA wasn't allowed in court. I'm not sure which time line this is but it's that or corrupt cops
@@sashaalex9418 In the past DNA tests were just very inaccurste compared to what is now. Dunno if it was so at 00s but on 90s those just weren't reliable.
Plus yeah, corrupted cops are just normal ones but can be caretakers of evidance deputy. Some evidence just disappearing was common theme for big organized groups.
@@sashaalex9418 this took place pretty much in real time, show starts in 1999 but started filming around ‘98 or ‘97 and it went on for some years after that
It's nice to see Tony's crew whacking other guys instead of their own for a change.
I know. There was like no one left by the end of the show. The theme of the series was basically the story about how Tony's horrible leadership destroyed the entire NJ crime family in only seven years.
@@Emp6ft10in Idk if it was really his terrible leadership. I think Jr fucked everything over from the start by spreading mistrust with Tony.
@@lukejposadas - Tony started his leadership by setting up a deception across the whole NJ family, confusing who was really the boss. All with the intentions of having his uncle & his close associates go to prison when the subpoenas started flying. So decision one was to split NJ in half via deception for his and his friends gain.
@@Emp6ft10in That last episode...thought everyone of his family were going to get stiffed but we'll never know...fkn sad that the big fella died as his character was played quite brilliantly as were all the rest.
NJ was just a glorified crew
The way Paulie ran he’s truly a varsity athlete .
He never spent 20 years in the can though
TheProfessional aka GTA Tryhard KD warrior
You're awesome
TheProfessional! You have to tell me if you're bully whisper or not. I love your videos on gta, but whenever I watched bully he sounded very similar to you. Even the research and work he puts into his videos is very similar. Then I see you comment on a sopranos video just makes me 90% more positive you're bullywhispers.
Lol never thought I’d see you here
Paulie's pain vanishes when he sees the money.
That would be anyone lol
@@Hellraiser988 lol same!
Yeah but he had to ice his balls later.
Paulie gets hurt in every scene where he murders someone. It’s his shtick.
@@Hellraiser988 I was gonna say wouldn’t that fix anybody’s pain?
"Fat dudes waddle-running" is one of the more curious tropes of the Mafia genre.
It always cracks me how chill the other guy is... Paulie is fighting for his life and he's just standing there 😂
Like the poison ivy
He was concentrating to try to aim right and fire
Bribes tend to have a way of making that go away.
fat boy is a marksman though
That's how it is in the mob. Strictly business. Paulie told him to "get the money!"
Rest In Peace Tony Sirico. Did a great job as Paulie.
why is itachi commenting
@@rxqr3 😂
shit i knew it was coming, rest in peace Paulie
Yep - my favorite character on the show
🙏
Gotta give it to Paulie, he stopped that knife attack from behind like a boss. 0:37
His inner Steven Seagal came out 😄😄🤣
I mean he was in the army for a long time
Prison lessons
lemmi hear the words boss.. ive been waiting so long.. just for those words
Suspend disbelief
Paulie completely relaxes and loses focus when he sees the cash counting machine shooting cash in the air.
Never noticed that 🤣🤣 you can see him stuffing cash in his coat pocket right when the Colombian is rushing him
in real life even your balls would stop aching when seeing the cash.
You gotta admit. That flying money is like the thing of dreams you have when an ATM starts spitting out C-notes like a woman cumming uncontrollably. I'm Just Sayin'!
Mushrooms flying out of Vitos vs Cash flying out of cash machines. Who wins??
@@johnjuarez8005 I thought Vito had sausages flying in and out of him
Paulie's track suit has +20 speed and dexterity 😂🤣
Hell yeah!! +15 to charisma and charm
but the armor class on his balls is -30
"My fawkin' ballssssss"......
-1 Intelligence tho
@@Jc-587 most definitely
The genius of Paulie!! Letting the guy kick him in the balls so he'd have an excuse to fall down and out of the way so Cary would have a clean shot. Man what a guy, clearly underrated.
😂😂😂
I always knew he was a genius. I just didn’t want to say anything..
how do you know that guy's name is Cary
@@ekinb6631 Maybe cuz googlee's a wunderful thing
@@ekinb6631 sopranos wiki most likely or the ending credits for the episode
Paulie getting hit in the balls is fucking hilarious. That’s a legit reaction.
@Fred Jamison I believe nearly every man knows exactly what it's like to be hit in the nuts. Even a light tap sends us into "I'm gonna die" mode
Paulie's always getting hit in the balls.
😂
Didn't Furio also get shot in the nuts during Jackie Jr's card game robbery?
@@scottwitoff8932 no it was a near miss
Poor guy, he lived through the 70s by the skin of his nuts - and now this.
Now his nuts only have skin left.
You're a funny guy.. hehehe
@@victorsforza5578
Funny how? 🤨
@@trillgates2452 I dunno you're funny.. hehehe
@@victorsforza5578 "Funny how? D'you mean like the way I talk?
This work of art, The Sopranos would never be the same without him, the best supporting character in tv series ever Tony Sirico aka Paulie Walnuts (July 29, 1942 - July 8, 2022) rest in peace man and thank you for everything 😪
Wish they did more with him.
Nah...that is Tony.
@@petergrant9259 keyword supporting
Paulie was right to defend himself in that scene. If you look closely, that Colombian dropped out of a tree and attacked him with a chainsaw.
Guy was a jungle decorator.
@@Ezio999Auditore his tree looked like shit!
Hey he has a right to defend himself
"that's right Tony...only 2 lousy G's".....
If it wasn’t for Vito he would’ve gave tony 1 K and called it a day lol. I love Pauly
Bubba Guy 😂😂😂 nailed it.
@@aaronrudoff8713 Vito? That guy is fat but he's not Vito fat!
@@hitchslap8254 No...he meant Vito gave the tip to paulie and received half as tribute for the tip
F****** Polly always getting scratched by poison ivy plants unreal
As unrealistic as this is, Paulie probably still exaggerated when he told people the story
How is it unrealistic or because of Paulie's age
@@mrjackelbox4418 they leave a ton of fingerprints all over the room, Paulie is a convicted felon, there is no universe they wouldn’t pinch him for this. They make a ton of noise, it’s highly unlikely nobody would have heard. Paulie who is almost definitely in his 60s, chases the guy down the stairs and hallway, bursts in, then without looking catches the arm of a knife wielding assailant coming from behind, who for whatever reason decided to swing the knife overhead
@@dylanhom58 I know. I doubt they stayed to clean the entire room full of DNA.
@@bustercolin7507 I’m even willing to let that go, there’s a bunch of scenes that just ignore trace evidence. But Paulie with very little difficulty catching that knife is pretty wild lmao
@@dylanhom58 Yeah it's a great funny scene
“Shoot the prick”
“Get the fuck outta the way” 🤣🤣🤣🤣
The way Paulie says "The Freeze" in such anguish, you'd think he was on the set of Saving Private Ryan
Lmfaoo😂😂😂😂
I lived through this scene by the skin of my nuts when Paulie and the Colombians were going at it.
🤣
And we know what he did to the interior decorator who killed the Czechoslovakians.
@@joelspringman7748 If he only didn't break the Russian's balls, he could have come back with Silvio's 5k.
@@joelspringman7748 His house looked like shit!!
"Jesus, My Fucking Balls" is my favorite hymn
One of God's anatomical screw ups. I would have appreciated having them inside.
We never sang that in church 😂
That’s why at the end of the show , Paulie turned down the spot that Tony said he could have when they were sitting in front of Satriels. He didn’t need or want that spot, cause he could always turn to this retirement money that he killed for
the superstitious stuff got to him , he believed that racket was cursed and everyone who was a part of it either died or dissappeared
Those boys sure don’t worry about leaving fingerprints.
So true
Ever been kneed in the scrote?? Brain stops working lol
@@michaellee8815 kneed in the scrote lmao
Fingerprints in blood spatter at that. Fingerprints show you were there, fingerprints in blood prove you were there between when it was sprayed and when it dried.
I Was gonna say the same thing. That is my one pet peeve in crime films or TV shows. The so called professional criminals always leave finger prints at a major crime scene, but then again some so called 'professional criminals' in real life do it too sometimes, but not as obviously nonchalant as in the movies.
I can't help but imagine the Colombian guy with the knife thinking "that's my purse, I don't know you" before kicking Paulie in the balls 😂
Clark: What you ghana duu bawby ???
Kick me In the Naaaaz ???
LOL classic
Hell ya dude
that boy ain't right
Paulie left himself open, pop pop!
Little known fact, those grey wings on Paulie's head aren't a fashion statement, it's actually what gives Paulie his speed, not the tracksuit in which we are commonly led to believe.
😂
funny how the song goes "toma, toma, toma" right as they break in and everyone starts blasting each other.
0:47 his face has me crying 😂
Walter White face
@@A.S._Trunksthe moment where Ha- I mean, Phil’s balls get whacked
MAH FUCCCIN BHOLTZZ
lmaaaooooo
I knew this was a comedy
Not going to give it a like, cause the 69 likes are so fitting 😂
LMFAOO
U cazz here
Cary looked badass, I wish we seen more of him in the series
Yea for real
Is that his name? The rotund gentleman?
Love how Paulie completely forget about his hurting balls as he sees the money. Man, the magic of money…
Rest In Peace to the fantastic and crazy Paulie Walnuts himself, Tony Sirico. A sad loss to the world of film and art. A thing like that. Fly high my friend🤘
WORD
"I feel like I've been stabbed in the heart!"
- Columbian dude, 0:55
Sacred Heart
wikipedia.org/wiki/Sacred_Heart
Paulie Walnuts finishing off what’s left of the Cali Cartel!
Paulie's walnuts got cracked.
@@joelspringman7748 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
0:03 When I see this scene and it cuts to the other guy, I hear Joe Pesci's voice narrating, "Just a couple of fat f*cks runnin' down a staircase...nobody had to shoot anybody, they both died of a heart attack from da runnin'. "
0:56 There’s something so endearing and funny about the way he says this😂
"MY FUKIM BAWLS!"
The amazing thing is to say that there was so much "funny humor" this scene . Something you saw so much of in this great show.
That arm block/catch Paulie did was beautiful lol
The guys knee was a made guy and Paulie’s balls werent, nothing we could do. It was real greaseball shit….
😄🤣🤣
Every damn time.
@@Supperdude9 its mandatory my boy
Grease 'ball's shit. And whatcha talking about, in the end he Iced them.
The colombian should go home and get his shinebox.
Damn! Paulie goes ULTRA INSTINCT on the Colombians 😂 0:37
Anyone else love Paulie growling THE MONEY when the dude goes to help him
ITS SUPPOSED TO BE EMPTY HERE DAYTIMES is my favorite Sopranos quote
Every time Paulie goes to get money it never goes well
Season 3: The Russian
Season 4: The Old lady
Season 6: The Columbians
Which old lady? 🤔
@@jorgemontoya8926 The old lady who was friends with his mother he broke into her house killed her and took her money
@@jamesmorant1406 ohhh ok ok damn I had forgotten about that 😅 thanks!
@@jorgemontoya8926 Probably the most despicable thing Paulie ever did
0:24 - Spanish version of Up in da Club.
lmao
¡Dame 100 pesos!
What song is it
@@BeerDad69 Donde Estan Las Gatas
Nicky Jam y Daddy Yankee
now THAT is what you call "dishwasher safe"
I'm happy people like you exist.
Underrated comment!
hehehehe
If Paulie had said that when the dishwasher opened, they literally could have ended the show right then and there.
They were just trying to launder the money
this was a great scene. love it. "shoot the prick!" "get the fuck outta' the way!"
1:36 Sometimes this thought hits me during my work.
That sucks you don’t know how to get paper
I feel you
@@jakemullins5806 get da papers, get da papers
1:02 Paulie is strictly business.
This is such a hilarious scene 😂😂 plus you got to give Paulie props for defending himself. Reacted in a split second to his guy 's warning of the guy about to stab him.
He was in the army, maybe they taught him that
It's a show.
@@scottbranson7872 No shit thought its a documentary
@@charlesdwayne2196 I thought the same, my whole life has been a lie 😭
1:07 " U cazz' here"🤣🤣
Love when they mix up English with southern Italian dialect words
“Oogatz”
@@scspera no, u cazz.
Can u guys translate it?
@@therainbowveteran121"U cazz" literally means "a dick" or "the dick" in Southern Dialects (intended as the male organ)
When you say it in that contest it means "there's fucking nothing in here!"
That hit pretty much set Paulie up for life. I would not have given Vito half after all of that work.
Rest in peace Don Tony Sirico
I wish they'd done more with Paulie's bawls. They were my favorite characters on the show.
you oughta know sweetie...
They never had the makings of you know what.
Paulie's too....
Paulie would’ve been a perfect GTA character
1:13 "Come on lets blow. Lot of f**king noise we made." Proceeds to make even more noise. Sound getaway plan.
This was the moment where Paulie became Pauliesberg.
Isn't that a scene from The Nutcracker Suite?
I just love how they make all the sopranos professional fighters lmao, like the whole group especially tony just whoop ass like they’re ninjas 🤣
Rest in Peace legend, thank you for all the great moments you give to us 🙏🏻❤️
Paulie reaction is really realistic, he even needed an ultrasound afterwards, brutal
sired his last son
💥 What's with the accounting out there? It's hundred Grand a piece, we're looking after Carmella here❗
Have a cookie you’re delirious!
A gotta a take a piss ya want 50 percent of that too
Charles Schwab ova hereaa
Hey back up a minute bluto....
I have Said my peace Chrissi
Funny how every time Paulie wears a track suit, something bad happens to him
Damn ,Paulie’s reflexes were quick catching the knife
Seeing them being actually competent in a shootout is a nice breath of fresh air
Pauly’s track suit is what allows me to say, you guessed it, that he has the makings of a varsity athlete
Paulie overselling that shot to the balls made this scene🤣🤣
dudes in street fight I’ve seen always suck quiet wind when gettin balls busted
I wish they had done more scenes like this.
This shows that the Sopranos is basically a show about whacking people interspersed with people talking about whacking people.
Huh? I thought the show was all about Waste Management???
@@MichaelGonzalez-hd7kk that’s what he said wasn’t it?
@@markstevens1729 I fuckin love the comments about this show!!!! Yours is golden!!!!
And eating food while talking about whacking people
@@stephencronin1080 I was about to say: "What about the gabagool, man?"
Yep Paulie got kicked in the "Walnuts!"
...I'll see myself out!
Oogatz here
The freeze 😫
This was a epic show i loved The Sopranos
You just know Pauli kept half a secret and was feeling like a boss in his head. This is where he started thinking he should be the boss
Wonder why the fat guy never shows up in any other scenes. Seems like a capable soldier
He died heart attack
That's why he wasn't on show only this clip
James Vincent Romano
Thanks. Thats too bad.
I misremembered and thought it was Vito with him. That makes the later squabble over the cut make a lot more sense lol.
@@garyraka162 Where did you find he died I found nothing. He did two episodes and that was it. He was apparently a firearms expert which is why he was used for this scene
Anybody else crack up at how they TOUCH EVERYTHING in this scene. Fingerprints everywhere.
Paulie's facial expression after getting kicked in the Balls is priceless!
loaded trou !
As you can tell Pauli is no shit when he says he has military experience he talks about it very little but you can see it in the details of how he was able to grab that knife
Paulie does. Or is it Tony Sirico irl mob experience? Actually Sirico has said he was a draftee. There's a debate on Reddit if Sirico had been in the military as there's no record of him serving and he's giving very little details about serving in the military. When he has talked about it, his dementia was already taking effect so it's difficult to tell if he knew what he was talking about
I don’t think actual Sirico was in the military, but I did read he was going to make his way into one of the Families when he was younger before doing a job landed him in prison during the 70s
One of my favourite scenes hahahaha. Some of the facial expressions paulie pulls are unique and absolutely hilarious.
No matter how many times you've watched every fucking episode... There's still those ones you forgot about that were just genius... That's Sopranos
In South Philadelphia the track suit is called the "Passyunk Ave. Tuxedo", from when the old Mob guys wore them
This is when Paulie started thinking about taking Tony out. He didn't want to give Tony his piece of the job. Tony was in the hospital and at his worst.
Oogatz here
Its hilarious on how out of shape these guys are being able to chase down that guy
I love how the guy with a knife in his chest is casually breathing at 1:00 LMAO
I’d say dying breaths maybe? But good catch
Few people die instantaneously from wounds.
One of the cans in the cupboard snarled menacingly: “20 years in the can!”
Gotta love the Sopranos universe. Where no fingerprints, forensics, cameras or witnesses exist.
Or neighbors calling 911
I've heard of them sending a "cleaner" after whatever was done. Watch John wick...he calls for a "dinner reservation of 12".....
@Bzake Also, they were drug dealers, not exactly high on the cops list of murders to solve.
@@toshikotanaka3249 bingo
Bro, police only care about high attention media crimes. From the words of a cop in my country: "we don't care about trash killing trash"
Omg that song, still haunts me decades later!!!! 😂😂😂😂
You are a sorry worm.
TOMA TOMA TOMA!!!!
I'm trying to find out what it is XD
@@GingkaHagane43 it’s a song by Daddy Yankee and Nicky Jam but forgot the name
@@jorgemontoya8926 I'll dig around
Nice to see there being super quiet and discreet searching the place.
LOL, I love how they leave their fingerprints all over a murder scene.
It's a TV show.....?
@@somnuswaltz5586 A TV show can be realistic?
They gotta suspect you in the first place to match fingerprints tho what if the cops just never did
@metal mooshrooms depends if they committed a crime or not
@@somnuswaltz5586 whats a tv show what are u talking about
They should’ve kept the guy with Paulie, only saw him once.
He must have retired after that big payday
Died of a heart attack in real life shortly afterwards
@@highstakes1235 damn that sucks, he killed this scene
@@highstakes1235 oof madon, may he Rest In Peace
yeah a lot of them walk-in big guys don't make it to the second reading for their parts
This scene was my introduction to reggaeton music. I looked up the song after I saw the scene… and the rest is history
this is one of the funniest scenes in the whole show.
RIP Tony Sirico
The Knife came at Paulie from 3 o’clock
Anytime Paulie was in someone's apartment, the fun started.
Man all the other tenants really know how to mind their own business in these apartments.
Omg.. Everytime I see this scene I burst out laughing at Paulie's reaction when he gets clipped in the jewels..🤣🤣🤣
Paulie never had the makings of a varsity thief
I love how Paulie is always so dramatic and mad 😂
0:56 me after a long November
0:38 20yrs later and I'm still in awe at that manoeuvre
Anyone else notice that the cabinet doors were clean, then 2 or 3 seconds later they were blood splattered? 🤣