@@PaulieWalnuts1776 its funny cus alot of shows/movies usually fake eat but the whole Sopranos cast really did down a shit load of italian food which made me hungrier think about it
Tony's height made him so menacing. He loved to get in all close and personal, change the weather for the person he's talking to. When he leaned into someone, casting that shadow, it was like a human thunderstorm.
@@madmenenist1464 The game night scene (with the wives) it was Quasimodo still standing and Tony on the floor. Maybe there was another fight. Don't know.
Gandolfini was only 6'1." Obviously I'm not saying that 6'1" isn't big... he just seemed so much bigger. If you asked me how tall I thought he was, I would have said 6'4" or 6'5."
" i'm not a social worker so you knock this weird shit off or i'll introduce you through a plate glass window"LOL . Soprano counselling services 21st century.
It’s so beautifully ironic that Bobby Bacala is the only guy who ever had the balls to get some shots in against Tony. Of all people, it was the biggest teddy bear in the whole show!
Eh, mostly because they wouldn't dare to fight back. His stature did help indeed, but if he were to get into a fair fight like with the built bald guy if he decided to punch, he wouldn't really stand a chance.
Svetlana actually came from the bottom. Tony neither Tony's father never came from that. Svetlana was living like the first generation Italians that Tony always talks about in reference. It's very telling that Svetlana dropped Tony rather than the other way around. Tony was a hypocrite with his "good ole days" references and the first generation Italians would have nothing to do with Tony Soprano. The Tony-Svetlana story was very psychologically deep and telling of Tony's character and his ideologies.
Tony is like 100-0 in the "control the wrist and bang the hand against something to get the opponent to drop the weapon" game. It's actually quite the anomaly that he has successfully navigated that water that many times.
Person with intense inner rage. Interesting how he was trying to get therapy to help him just keep it contained, he never wanted to really get rid of his rage because he called on it to generate fear in others and fuel his situational command presence. Trouble was it was consuming him a little at a time with every outburst.
@@michaelj6392 you’re thinking Good Fellas. Joe Pesci in Casino was based on Nicky Scarfo, which was small and ruthless, Pesci was more accurately built for that role
@@JacksonAfroman it was bot built from Scarfo its actually built from Tony Spilotro a guy who did exactly what pesci did in casino and died exactly how he died in casino
James Gandolfini was a living legend he was so Tony Soprano he was brilliant at that role. That show would've come and gone without him maybe would have had some success but it was him that made that show a global phenomenon and David Chase is the creator can't forget it's all down to him in the first place :)
@@brandonbarlow6689 Maybe it's like Skylar from Breaking Bad. An unknowing wife getting in the way of the protanonist's evil plans, but we are on his side due to him being the main character.
@@scoobysnak07 That does make a lot of sense. But Carmella unlike Skylar knew what she was getting into from the start. I honestly thought she really was always on his side when it came to the "business" when she did snap it was usually due to the cheating on Tony's part.
Even though Tony was a sociopathic criminal and murderer, somehow he still had a certain level of integrity and empathy towards other humans. Tony was a fair leader. I guess this is why the audience still can relate and empathize with him. Remember, Junior Soprano chose Tony in favor of Richie, so did the other members of the family.
@@virgilhilts2552 >empathy towards other humans What? Empathy towards who? Animals sure, but he didn't really give a shit about people other than his immediate family. Even in cases where he got "concerned" with Gloria's suicide or Valentina's kitchen fire it was only to make himself feel better.
@@SeverbWH yes, you're right. That's why I wrote "some level of integrity and empathy". Remember, Tony Soprano is the anti-hero in this drama. He's a murderer and a thief among murderers and thieves, yet his persona have a higher level of integrity and empathy compared to the other characters (except for Bobby Baccalieri). Gloria Trillos suicide for instance had an impact on Tony, so much that he threatened Dr. Melfi. And the fact that he felt sorry for the stripper who got beaten to death by Ralph Cifaretto. He hit Ralph and kind of wanted him gone after that incident. There are many examples where Tony surprises the audience by behaving differently than what the audience expect of him, making them sort of like an unlikable character.
James Gandolfini is *Tony Soprano* RDJ is *Tony Stark* Jeremy Piven is *Ari Gold* When great actor's meet great roles meant for them they're irreplaceable.
@Look How They Massacred My CZcams much bigger. She literally says she’s entitled to his (blood) money. We have a soft spot for women in society but once you take off that blinder, you realize she has no problem with blood money, loves it, and wants to have it while being too lazy to earn it herself. She’s one of the biggest, if not the biggest, hypocrites on this entire show. None of them are great people obviously, but nobody spends the entire show playing a victim and while sitting back like she does. At least Livia was open about her love of blood money (she was just smart enough to never say it explicitly).
In some of these situations, Tony was just a flat out bully and hypocrite, but I always loved when he put Carmela in check lol. She knew exactly what the game was, and to play her position as a mafia wife, but the bitch would lose perspective ever so often. Fortunately, Tony would put her back in perspective and humble her.
Tony soprano. Best character ever made. By the legend that is James gandolfini. Loved that guy. Even to this day. My favourite actor ever. Every guy who watched this man on camera could relate one way or another
you know he is such a good actor when you feel so immersed in the dialogue. That fight with carmela, I felt so emotionally involved as if I was actually arguing with my wife!
I loved that cross between a pat and slap at Arty Bucco's face. Couldn't stop laughing, you can see him get from drunk to sober in a second. Incredible acting by both of them.
Tony Soprano is the most unique mobster because he was the boss doing things his soldiers were supposed to be doing. The Boss is not supposed to be the biggest, toughest and most intimidating powerhouse but he was.
Look, Gandolfini's acting is clearly amazing. Watching Tony Soprano felt like watching a real person. Every intimidation scene... It's art. But when those scenes occurred with Janice, against Meadow, and especially with his mom while they were pushing her... Goosebumps. Best acting in a show I've ever seen.
When he starts breathing heavy u know shit about to get real
He’s always breathing heavy.
He murdered so much pasta on the show. Mercilessly stabbing it before finally eating it🤣
Or he’s eating.
@@PaulieWalnuts1776 its funny cus alot of shows/movies usually fake eat but the whole Sopranos cast really did down a shit load of italian food which made me hungrier think about it
@@PaulieWalnuts1776 and ice cream sitting on his chest while watching hitler clips..he was always tapping the bowl with his spoon
there will never be another Tony Soprano
Lucky Luciano
There will never be another Charlie Luciano more like
Sounds similar to what Christopher said during Livya’s wake.
We'll see what Michael can do! I'm excited.
Salvatore Luciana would be looking down on all of us with great pride
Still breaks my heart that we lost Gandolfini so young, he is still one of the greatest actors of any generation.
So young... like Phil's 47 year old kid brother, billy
Whatever happened there…
50 fuckin' years old... just a kid.
@@hachi9832 50 years isn't old. So your point is redundant
I could not agree more.
Tony's height made him so menacing. He loved to get in all close and personal, change the weather for the person he's talking to. When he leaned into someone, casting that shadow, it was like a human thunderstorm.
True. We little guys can’t do such things sadly
@@billybatts9491 its a movie lol
@@billybatts9491 but yea Tyson wasn’t big also. You’re right
Tony could have been 5’2” and still make people shake in their shoes
Walt Whitman ova hea
He makes actors around him better. That's how good he is.
trashacct well said
I think Silvio's actor said something like that too, "you do a scene with gandolfini and you came out a better actor."
Spot on
The LeBron James of actors
Ki iiikniiei
mom ie
"George Clooney, don't get in the middle of this." lmao
D Anton That fcking cracked me up
some people will never get that refernce
@@uuuultra nope they don't know he was in that ER tv show that I also liked but compared to the sopranos forgetaboutit
I read this as he was saying it. I love when that happens.
@@MikeB-rb7nk literally just happened to me 😂
Tony's only nemesis was Bobby Quasimodo, the Fatback of New Jersey, the calzone with legs.
@Randomassyoutubechannel they fought and he lost
@Randomassyoutubechannel Bobby finally defeats Tony in the "Soprano home movies" episode
@@madmenenist1464 The game night scene (with the wives) it was Quasimodo still standing and Tony on the floor. Maybe there was another fight. Don't know.
@@nuancolar7304 thats what i mean tony lost
AKA Burger Boy
Gandolfini was only 6'1." Obviously I'm not saying that 6'1" isn't big... he just seemed so much bigger. If you asked me how tall I thought he was, I would have said 6'4" or 6'5."
I think they do some perspective stuff to make him look taller too. There’s a lot of scenes where he just towers over everyone around him
There's hundreds of scenes where Tony is standing next to his wife. Did you think she was 6 feet tall??
It's why he never had the makings of a varsity athlete
It’s cuz he built like Aaron Donald
Yeah but he's like 275 pounds. Also, Mike Tyson is 5'10 and I wouldn't wanna tussle with him either.
" i'm not a social worker so you knock this weird shit off or i'll introduce you through a plate glass window"LOL . Soprano counselling services 21st century.
borinakoune now that's how it should be done lol...#CounselingDoneRight💯
Needed to be said to that kid.
Yeah the counseling services that made his son try and off himself xDDD
@@hankhill5622 BBWWAAAHH!
@@hankhill5622 the boy ain't right.
I guarantee the day will never come when AJ can kick Tony's ass. Lol.
James actual son was so much like A.J. and now he’s playing Tony Soprano. Can’t wait to see if he’s got the balls
@@PodtrashRadio in what?
Yea
Yea cuz Tony is dead in the show and in real life😢
@@invisiblesurge44 The Saints of Newark. It’s a movie prequel to Sopranos. Comes out next year, I believe.
“Hi Mr. Soprano we’re selling cookies for our girl scout tro-“
(Grabs her by the collar and slams her against the wall)
“You out of your mind trying to sell cookies to my wife?”
Where’s my fucking sample?!
"YOU'RE SELLING GABAGOOL NOW YA HEAR!"
@@bloodaonadeline8346 lmaoooo
You with the Vipers?
I never ever get bored of watching James Gandolfini act. Absolutely supreme, particularly as Tony Soprano. The greatest TV character of all time.
Supreme💀. 🍕
The actress for Gloria did a hell of a job. That smirk as Tony pushes her to the wall is so scary.
You missed the best scene when Tony curb stomps Coco.
Tony sure got in his face.
most badass scene of him and funny too with the get a mop at the end
That one was a case of Coco's face getting into Tony, or at least his pant cuffs.
@@peacewillhappen what face? there wasn't much of one left after that brutal curb stomping he got.
the best was when he pulls the gun on tthe wormy little guy
It’s so beautifully ironic that Bobby Bacala is the only guy who ever had the balls to get some shots in against Tony. Of all people, it was the biggest teddy bear in the whole show!
Bobby won the fight also
By the way, no one pays attention to this
He just never had the makings of a varsity athlete
Blow for blow too
@@ScbSnck It was because of that sucker punch!
“I’m just having some bad luck”
“It’s about to get worse “
Kills me everytime
"it just got worse"
😂🤣😂🤣🤣😂
Mike Tayon I like my line better 😏
Just got worse
the best
God. He was a GREAT artist. Cannot believe he's been gone so long. He was a class act and a first rate human being.
+Mike Paquet Yes he was!! One of a kind!
"I said the f-word."
*"YOU'RE FINISHED."*
The f-word to end all f-words.
Its ok for Tony to murder people but heaven forbid his son say the F-word!
Seem like I always come to youtube and get stuck watching Tony and the Sopranos lol
Same 😂
every. single. time.
Went on a binge a year ago and watched every season and episode. I wish I hadn't just so I could watch it again!
Best kind of stuck
Omg im not alone 😂
RIP and long live James Gandolfini (September 18, 1961 - June 19, 2013), aged 51
You will always be remembered as a legend.
Loser: I'm having some bad luck.
Tony: It just got worse.
J S did I do something to offend you? Our kids go to the same school together. Tony slaps davey
J S AJ is the type of son that wishes his mother would’ve swallowed.
It's like a line from a bad 90's Arnie action flick lol
Lol "loser"
@@mightymacdiesal12 Am I the first to get that one? Fuckin hilarious :P
5:24 I always thought paulie sounded like an old actor from a 40s black and white movie here
def
I think it's the microphone
I said no!
Don't let Paulie hear you say he's a "black" anything
OMG I thought the exact same thing!!!
Tony was built like a tank ! He could singlehandedly break 90% of the wiseguys he was around in pieces.
With a major head cold even.
Eh, mostly because they wouldn't dare to fight back. His stature did help indeed, but if he were to get into a fair fight like with the built bald guy if he decided to punch, he wouldn't really stand a chance.
@@adrianradu2332 the built bald guy wouldn’t really be able to do much in all honesty
@@adrianradu2332 Ralph held his own against him for a minute there. And Bobby whooped his ass.
Season 1-2 Tony was the most beefy. He fell off after the coma and bad diet
"As the Talmud says..."
"I DON'T GIVE A SHIT WHAT HE SAYS!!!"
lmao
as the Talmud says we're the chosen by god and other races are not equal to us.
fellow whites
@@Ar1AnX1x truth
@@billybatts9491 I can't stop seeing 109 everywhere I look, on the side of a box, a license plate etc. Starting to feel like Jim Carrey.
@@Ar1AnX1x "And the Romans where are they now? Tony: your looking at em asshole...lol"
"War-rant. WAR-RANT."
Fair enough, I take back the twat comment!
Peace bruddahs we all love this gansta shit pizans
Btw. it's "nakaz, NA-KAZ" in polish
@Fuck You 1776 that's how
How do ya say it in-a fuckin Polish?
I loved Svetlana, she seemed to be at least Tony's equal and he seemed to know it.
Svetlana actually came from the bottom. Tony neither Tony's father never came from that. Svetlana was living like the first generation Italians that Tony always talks about in reference. It's very telling that Svetlana dropped Tony rather than the other way around. Tony was a hypocrite with his "good ole days" references and the first generation Italians would have nothing to do with Tony Soprano. The Tony-Svetlana story was very psychologically deep and telling of Tony's character and his ideologies.
@@littlejimmyscumbag2551 nice catch
He respected her the most
@Alex F time stamp? I don't really know that character
When it comes down to the nitty gritty, Bobby certainly managed to hold his weight against the great Tony Soprano
Tony is like 100-0 in the "control the wrist and bang the hand against something to get the opponent to drop the weapon" game. It's actually quite the anomaly that he has successfully navigated that water that many times.
4:28
"As the Talmud says"
"I don't give a shit what he says"
Gets me every time 😂
The man was so fucking talented. Just a master.
Person with intense inner rage. Interesting how he was trying to get therapy to help him just keep it contained, he never wanted to really get rid of his rage because he called on it to generate fear in others and fuel his situational command presence. Trouble was it was consuming him a little at a time with every outburst.
The only mobster who was physically powerful instead of just intimidating or a scumbag
Ironically, I’ve read that Joe Pesci’s character from Casino is based on a dude that was built like a brick shit house.
@@michaelj6392 don't know about Casino but Goodfellas for sure. The real life Tommy DeSimone was a big scary psychopath. Pesci did a great job.
@@michaelj6392 you’re thinking Good Fellas. Joe Pesci in Casino was based on Nicky Scarfo, which was small and ruthless, Pesci was more accurately built for that role
@@JacksonAfroman it was bot built from Scarfo its actually built from Tony Spilotro a guy who did exactly what pesci did in casino and died exactly how he died in casino
@@JacksonAfroman haha, he’s based on Anthony spilotro who was in the chicago outfit. Nothing to do with Nicky scarfo who was from Philadelphia
Tony taught me to be confrontational
Osama taught me to keep fighting
@@Whatsuppbuddies My dad taught me to be a deadbeat
You are a bunch of N
R Kelly taught me how to talk to women my own age.
Hobo told me to start drinking
James Gandolfini was a living legend he was so Tony Soprano he was brilliant at that role. That show would've come and gone without him maybe would have had some success but it was him that made that show a global phenomenon and David Chase is the creator can't forget it's all down to him in the first place :)
Chill
Arguably one of the best series of all time
☝️ I agree
I just finished Breaking Bad and I loved it, but I still think Sopranos is next level.
@@orangewarm1 chill? Just giving my opinion bro..
Bobby baccala was the only one who legit kick tony's ass fair and square.XD
but a shucka punch is a shucka punch
No way tony had him if Carmela didn’t jump on Tony’s back Bobby was done
Nah that was post tony getting shot and being weak. Pre shooting Tony would have beat anyone on the show he was a beast
Don't forget about Meadow's bowl on the chair
Fair and square?
“I want what I’m entitled to.”
“You’re entitled to shit”
Amen to that. I couldn’t fucking stand Carmella, Edie Falcao did an amazing job though
"you're entitled to shit"!
What bothered you so much about Carmella? Just curious?
@@brandonbarlow6689 Maybe it's like Skylar from Breaking Bad. An unknowing wife getting in the way of the protanonist's evil plans, but we are on his side due to him being the main character.
@@scoobysnak07 That does make a lot of sense. But Carmella unlike Skylar knew what she was getting into from the start. I honestly thought she really was always on his side when it came to the "business" when she did snap it was usually due to the cheating on Tony's part.
Carmella was the perfect actress for her role. Oil and water that still mixed.
James Gandolfini was such an amazing actor! RIP and RESPECT to one of the greatest actors ever and a great human being.
Tony was a killer. But if I had to fight. I want him on my team. He had heart.
Yea but he didnt have the makings of a varsity athlete
He didn't have a shinebox though.
Even though Tony was a sociopathic criminal and murderer, somehow he still had a certain level of integrity and empathy towards other humans. Tony was a fair leader. I guess this is why the audience still can relate and empathize with him. Remember, Junior Soprano chose Tony in favor of Richie, so did the other members of the family.
@@virgilhilts2552 >empathy towards other humans
What? Empathy towards who? Animals sure, but he didn't really give a shit about people other than his immediate family. Even in cases where he got "concerned" with Gloria's suicide or Valentina's kitchen fire it was only to make himself feel better.
@@SeverbWH yes, you're right. That's why I wrote "some level of integrity and empathy". Remember, Tony Soprano is the anti-hero in this drama. He's a murderer and a thief among murderers and thieves, yet his persona have a higher level of integrity and empathy compared to the other characters (except for Bobby Baccalieri). Gloria Trillos suicide for instance had an impact on Tony, so much that he threatened Dr. Melfi. And the fact that he felt sorry for the stripper who got beaten to death by Ralph Cifaretto. He hit Ralph and kind of wanted him gone after that incident. There are many examples where Tony surprises the audience by behaving differently than what the audience expect of him, making them sort of like an unlikable character.
5:18 when Tony asks with every serious bone in his body Paulie speaks in the most straight-forward tone we ever see from him in the entire series.
I think that was part of the reason why Paulie had him bopped.
@@juanjoyaborja.3054he did-ent
When Tony grabs Gloria in the dealership, 6:17 she gets the cutest smile..... let's you know how crazy she was. Great little part.
She was batshit crazy! Loved her
Crazy af
James Gandolfini was taken too soon but he gave us this brilliant performance for a lifetime
So true 👍👍👍
5:35 What on earth is Tony doing messing with a TERMINATOR!!!!
At 3:50..."If you can quote the rules, you can fucking obey them.."......That is one helluva masterpiece of writing..
But very false.
He broke the rules in that same episode
0:29 w/ Frank Vincent they're trying hard not to laugh
He actually made Gandolfini start to crack but he worked with it.
Omg never noticed jajaj
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 Holy shit I had to go back and re-watch it...I never realized it lmao great observation
I can never get tired of Tony Soprano clips
"Vishnu come lately" is the best line ever written.
To Janice - "You come riding into town like some Vishnu come lately" Ha!
wannabe fucc'n dot head.
I never understood that
beav1962 that’s right up there with Tony getting Janice to lose it at dinner “Ah, sacre bleu, quelle est mon mama? I ave no mama!”
Honeycomb’s big
@@shpresa0721 "I am become death, the destroyer of worlds"
Damn just rewatched this and the cast is just all amazing. There won’t ever be a show like it. Such talented people
Worst show ever
5:15 His finger is on the wrong side when the camera cuts. Lol i cant unsee it now
I seriously hope Michael Gandolfini can live up to his father's role in the upcoming prequel.
He couldn’t
He looks like him but hasn't got a fraction of his acting chops.
@@cowpoke6479 I mean he's still young he's got time, besides he was barely in the movie
morgan freeman: "sadly, he didnt."
I don't think Jim would've wanted him to feel the need to. I think he would've wanted his son to follow his own path
Tony Soprano will always be one of the most iconic characters in my TV life. Damn I miss this show
James Gandolfini is *Tony Soprano*
RDJ is *Tony Stark*
Jeremy Piven is *Ari Gold*
When great actor's meet great roles meant for them they're irreplaceable.
Gandolfini ! He was indeed an extraordinary actor. He didn't just played the role, he lived it. R.I.P.
2:00 look at the spit tony is spewing into her face/mouth.
She must be thinking * fuck, he's going to win an oscar and I get the spit in my mouth!? *
I bet ya she loved it.
"...and you act like butter wouldn't melt in your mouth..."
"She's ready ta orda"
@Look How They Massacred My CZcams much bigger. She literally says she’s entitled to his (blood) money. We have a soft spot for women in society but once you take off that blinder, you realize she has no problem with blood money, loves it, and wants to have it while being too lazy to earn it herself. She’s one of the biggest, if not the biggest, hypocrites on this entire show. None of them are great people obviously, but nobody spends the entire show playing a victim and while sitting back like she does. At least Livia was open about her love of blood money (she was just smart enough to never say it explicitly).
In some of these situations, Tony was just a flat out bully and hypocrite, but I always loved when he put Carmela in check lol. She knew exactly what the game was, and to play her position as a mafia wife, but the bitch would lose perspective ever so often. Fortunately, Tony would put her back in perspective and humble her.
Victim: “In the Talmud it says,”
Toney: “I don’t give a shit what he says!”
Best fucking comeback. I almost forgot about that scene. LOL.
6:26 Tony USED STUNNING POWER
Tony soprano. Best character ever made. By the legend that is James gandolfini. Loved that guy. Even to this day. My favourite actor ever. Every guy who watched this man on camera could relate one way or another
serves as a good way to keep yourself in check haha, if you ever finds yourself acting like tony soprano you know you’re doing something wrong.
I’ll have to agree with that!
Rabbi: As the Talmud says...
Tony: I don't give a fuckin shit what he says.
One of my favorite lines in the series. It's so clever, but blink and you'll miss it.
OlderG0ds lol
ZZ Top: You mud! Godless clay! I created a living *golem* !
Tony: What the fuck is a golem?
Silvio: priceless shrug
Great line, because religion is for delusional fucks anyway so who gives a fuck what some illiterate fuck wrote many hundred years ago.
Ha, I missed that when I watched the series, brilliant.
Ladies and gentleman. One of the greatest actors to ever live. RIP Jim
Did you know him personally?
@@HumansAreShitFactories yeah
Man, we took so many of these episodes for granted. If only we saw more of Tony Soprano before he passed
How many of us......wish we could talk and be honest the way Tony did?
That's why we love him.....because he admire him....to a point.
newt0830 thats the movie fantasy. Not in the real world
I have zero intentions of getting in people's faces and abusing them. That's a sick fantasy you have. Seek medical help.
@@newerest1 yes i will....and to prove there's no hard feelings..i'll pay for your accommodations at the snowflake hotel
@@jiezhangjzmobee8102 i said "wish"..mr. obvious
Yeah you’re right, deep down we wish we could have some of his characteristics.
The Seinfeld "Close Talker" episode has nothing on Tone, the Original Close Talker.
Hahaha good one ... Incidentally.. Seinfeld was to sitcoms as sopranos was to drama tv.
@@iAmiSaid That's so accurate
Was looking for this comment.... Tony wasn’t big on personal space
0:34 Both Gandolfini and Vincent are so close to corpsing in this scene. You just know there are outtakes of them busting out laughing.
RIP!! A true legend of the screen.
you know he is such a good actor when you feel so immersed in the dialogue. That fight with carmela, I felt so emotionally involved as if I was actually arguing with my wife!
Man, that little smirk that Gloria gives at 6:19. She loved it.
Think about it, Tony chokes her twice in the series, then she ends up hanging herself.
as Tony carried her to the wall instead of him throwing her against the wall
I think Bobby was the only one who could have stood up to Tony came out alive
That kind of acting took energy. Love ya Tony.
R.I.P. James Gandolfini
4:26 Morrie's hats don't come off!!!
Wigs
Eddie Mush --- I get that reference
Holy shit that was Morrie!!
Hurricane winds!!!
Terrific character..RIP James and thank you.
The best series ever, incredible characters and story line
5:28 he makes the terminator piss himself
HunGerMovies even the T1000 can't stand up to Tony Soprano
Holy shit, how did I never realize who that was?!
What could be said, Tony was a made guy and the T1000 wasn’t.
T1000 aka "silver dookie"
A MARVELOUS actor! What a talent! I'm so sorry he passed away...
Awesome compilation!!! 🙏
I loved that cross between a pat and slap at Arty Bucco's face. Couldn't stop laughing, you can see him get from drunk to sober in a second. Incredible acting by both of them.
May god bless James with highest levels of paradise. Ameen
Bobby Bacala's fight with Tony is a well done scene. Even though they are roughly the same size, it still feels like a David and Goliath fight.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Goliath
"It just got worse"....one of the best lines of the show
Tony Soprano is the most unique mobster because he was the boss doing things his soldiers were supposed to be doing. The Boss is not supposed to be the biggest, toughest and most intimidating powerhouse but he was.
That’s why he’s such a loved character. He had everything, he was tough, strong, a leader, smart, a ladies man, etc.
Man this show had sooo many good scenes
6:18 that chick must love it
Gloria was definitely bipolar.
She even licked her lips
Acting in these scenes must have taken its toll on Mr. Gandolfini. In real life, he was a gentle soul. One of the greatest Actors I've ever seen.
LOVE YOU TONY , YOU LEFT A LEGEND AND I MISS YOU.
What made The Sopranos the best show so far is the deep Character Development. We see so much internal and external opposition.
The George Clooney reference was really funny too.
This compilation is gold
I love you Tony
5:03 One of the greatest fucking moments in history of Television... "You're entitled to shit"
I wish I had this kind of confidence all day every day.
Look, Gandolfini's acting is clearly amazing. Watching Tony Soprano felt like watching a real person. Every intimidation scene... It's art. But when those scenes occurred with Janice, against Meadow, and especially with his mom while they were pushing her... Goosebumps. Best acting in a show I've ever seen.
6:26
*When someone coughs next to you in 2020*
6:18 damn she was liking it lmaooo
What an actor.......so much to give......
He was so amazing
5:14 Tony's pointing at him with his left hand finger, but when the camera cuts to behind him it's his right.
He was always a good actor on the Sopranos show R.I.P to James Gandolfini he will always be miss 😔😔😔😔🙁🙁🙁
Tony soprano will never be replaced.
One hell of an actor, the best rip t
Warrant its "Nakaz" in polish.
War-rant war-rant how do you say it in fucking polish¿?¿