The Sopranos - Tony In Italy

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  • @bobcostas5094
    @bobcostas5094 Před 10 lety +9552

    Love how Furio keeps the peace by translating everything a bit differently!

    • @guillecarandini8208
      @guillecarandini8208 Před 9 lety +1210

      That is the translator´s real job in politics, diplomacy and business ;)

    • @LLOOYYYDD
      @LLOOYYYDD Před 9 lety +366

      Guillermo Carandini Stupida fahken job

    • @sqprxs
      @sqprxs Před 9 lety +152

      Mooj da bossa money

    • @LLOOYYYDD
      @LLOOYYYDD Před 9 lety +83

      sqprxs You gotta bee ona you hat

    • @jbasti227
      @jbasti227 Před 6 lety +10

      Clemmy Magee Accurate description

  • @MJSpiritual
    @MJSpiritual Před 3 lety +4741

    It shows how much power a translator has in matters of politics and business. Furio could've swung this conversation anyway he wished, he could have blown it all up or saved it as he did.

    • @maggyfrog
      @maggyfrog Před 2 lety +256

      i don't know italian, but even from his acting i can tell that part of his job is exactly to diffuse tension while parties A and B get to talk shit about each other.

    • @trippiechris1852
      @trippiechris1852 Před 2 lety

      @@maggyfrog thats just the job of every translator. He couldve fucked tony but he isnt shitty as his job

    • @s1me007
      @s1me007 Před 2 lety +146

      That’s why each side needs to have its own translator

    • @namelessentity5851
      @namelessentity5851 Před 2 lety +60

      Just getting into the series, but from what little I've seen thus far, I wouldn't expect him to be that sharp at playing 'Johnny-on-the-spot' as he seems to be blunt in his physical methodology... he's very direct and quick in his violence.
      But having skills at diplomacy makes him more then just a head-cracker ( as important as that job is ).
      All in all, I'd say Tony picked up a great free agent.

    • @xifyction1175
      @xifyction1175 Před 2 lety +41

      yup, but the job of a translator is very risky in this kind of business haha. One wrong translation can cost your head and on top of that, translators have a lot of knowledge. If something goes south then the translators are definitely on a hitlist.

  • @bryceheyden
    @bryceheyden Před 4 lety +2039

    Christopher spent the whole trip "buying that gift for Adrianna.".

    • @SantomPh
      @SantomPh Před 4 lety +246

      he ended up getting her something at the airport in Newark!

    • @jessejames863
      @jessejames863 Před 3 lety +59

      he didn't visit the nude beaches, or the volcano or buy a gift for adriana. He bought the gift once he got back to New Jersey in the airport. lol. that's a junkie for you.

    • @jerrygiarratana9462
      @jerrygiarratana9462 Před 3 lety +18

      Shooting dope in the hotel with the other dope fiend.

    • @Laffingrl
      @Laffingrl Před 2 lety +11

      Prolly was engraved brass knuckles!

    • @RichSmithson
      @RichSmithson Před 2 lety +81

      "buying a gift for Adrianna" = Looking for illegal drugs on the streets of Italy.

  • @obiwanfx
    @obiwanfx Před 2 lety +2212

    one of the brilliant moments in the series where the writers highlight the extreme hypocrisy of Tony and Co. They are always parading around how very Italian they are, yet when they finally are in Italy, they can't even understand or get along with the locals

    • @TheArgentineMachine
      @TheArgentineMachine Před 2 lety +142

      Tbf that's because the Italian dialect they learned from their parents/grandparents is very different from the modern Italian ones.

    • @obiwanfx
      @obiwanfx Před 2 lety +119

      @@TheArgentineMachine fair enough, yet that also underlines the point how distant and estranged they are from real italian culture :)

    • @obiwanfx
      @obiwanfx Před 2 lety +27

      @Buenas Intenciones Fair enough, yet Paulie sticking out like a sore thumb while trying to interact with the locals says it all ;)

    • @minzblatt
      @minzblatt Před 2 lety +1

      Actually, you're just ignorant to general differences of traveling vs habitation. Only shows how most of these comments are really ignorant to the brim by people who never lived for a longer period of time abroad or even worse never even left their fucking state. You feeling out of place is almost always gonna be thing if you stayed for longer period out of your turf. And the process of the time you are getting used it is called acclimatization. Wiki that, it's a thing. When people think about culture also, they think it's kind of a changing thing in their country, while they assume it is a constant everywhere else where they only know the cliches and stereotypes of. The US is not what it was in the 20s or 30s. Yet people assume Italy is just that. Depending on how much the language was spoken at home these dudes would need from years to months to get to used to local Italian customs and skills of conversations, probably weeks to days of a hassle would it be for an expat to get used to his/her place of origin after long years of absense.

    • @luigibianchi5132
      @luigibianchi5132 Před 2 lety +51

      @@TheArgentineMachine There is no single "Italian dialect". Each area has its own and there are hundreds of them. There are also differences between very close cities. The dialect you hear here in the series is Neapolitan.

  • @pavelbrodskiy7216
    @pavelbrodskiy7216 Před 8 lety +614

    I love the way these Camorra guys completely disrespect Tony and Paulie. You can tell they think these new Jersey guys are fucking clowns haha.

    • @EbenezarGold
      @EbenezarGold Před 8 lety +32

      +pavel brodskiy less class than the Germans. LOL

    • @Sevv9220
      @Sevv9220 Před 8 lety +49

      +pavel brodskiy They, probably, view them as wannabes.

    • @taffy9966
      @taffy9966 Před 8 lety +46

      But i dont think they are their more evolved if anything because of pressures from fbi ect They need to be smarter but are just as violent when they need to be. Theese italian mobsters are 30years behind if anything

    • @sandrobindelli5607
      @sandrobindelli5607 Před 8 lety +19

      They are in Napoli buddy, could just get rid if Tony, Paulie and Chris with a snap of a finger and their corpses would never even be found because they would be dismembered and eaten by pigs in some farm in Casavatore or Casal di Principe.
      These kind of people are not jolly chorus singers, they are fucken nasty arrogant criminals.
      Napoli is a weird place, if you are not from there you better not even walk around or have an espresso without being very respectful.

    • @sandrobindelli5607
      @sandrobindelli5607 Před 8 lety +58

      +wdt
      LOL...in Italy they control most police and parts of the judicial system.
      It's like if in the US the FBI would be scared of them and shine their shoes and even say "thankyou" after the shine.
      US mafia is a weak wannabe imitation of the real thing, here they control billions, banks, judges, most cops and put their men in the commanding seats of the "authorities". In some areas in Italy THEY are the authority, both legal and illegal (unfortunately).

  • @AA-qb7ni
    @AA-qb7ni Před 2 lety +2485

    I loved this episode because it showed just how American these mobsters were and how they didn't know much about the Italian culture. Also Paulie was hilarious throughout the episode.

    • @flaviogemma3028
      @flaviogemma3028 Před 2 lety +188

      I am Neapolitan. Honestly, the series is beautiful but in this episode, I can guarantee that the Italian bosses are represented with a concentration of stereotypes that winks at a very American imaginary.

    • @ever5529
      @ever5529 Před rokem +14

      @@flaviogemma3028 thanks for saying it, I did the same below another video and got attacked

    • @tomace7924
      @tomace7924 Před rokem +43

      Can I just get sone macaroni and gravy???

    • @fabius1493
      @fabius1493 Před rokem +1

      @@flaviogemma3028 ma fammi capire, quindi I Soprano non parlano di una famiglia di Cosa Nostra, ma della Camorra in America ?!

    • @flaviogemma3028
      @flaviogemma3028 Před rokem

      @@fabius1493 no, parla di una famiglia mafiosa italoamericana.

  • @drewp.weiner2473
    @drewp.weiner2473 Před 3 lety +990

    “I think there’s something wrong with the wheel chair” is a great overlooked line

    • @jayr3381
      @jayr3381 Před 2 lety +41

      Goes to show his pretentious pride for being Italian who doesn't even know the language or culture.

    • @jotarokujo5132
      @jotarokujo5132 Před 2 lety +143

      @@jayr3381 It has nothing to do with Italian. The Don was speaking English there.

    • @christaylor3911
      @christaylor3911 Před 2 lety +79

      “Wheelchair, I pull apart..”

    • @KH4444444444N
      @KH4444444444N Před 2 lety +4

      I love reading this shit, thinking the line was overlooked

    • @godisdeadandwememedhim4174
      @godisdeadandwememedhim4174 Před 2 lety +25

      @@JMarieCAlove He doesn’t know it. The old Italian generations looked to America as the promised land, and saw everything that was coming from it as cool and new.

  • @patrickconnors4602
    @patrickconnors4602 Před 3 lety +736

    I love how the speak the actual Napoli dialect and not just straight Italian.

    • @exres4374
      @exres4374 Před rokem +14

      They speak a mix

    • @ulyssesocounter8488
      @ulyssesocounter8488 Před rokem +62

      As someone born and raised around Naples, I can tell you that it’s Neapolitan, although a bit less enunciated than normal.

    • @mr.chocolatehazelnutspread8317
      @mr.chocolatehazelnutspread8317 Před rokem +14

      @@ulyssesocounter8488 okay but do they give a the pizza the meatball

    • @studiobencivengamarcusbenc5272
      @studiobencivengamarcusbenc5272 Před rokem +1

      Because Naples is not part of Italy it's another world 😂 my father is from Naples

    • @petrichorjournal8866
      @petrichorjournal8866 Před 10 měsíci

      @@ulyssesocounter8488 at 2:28, what does the guy say? It's an idiom about son of two something? Backhanded compliment? How do you spell it in Neapolitan?

  • @melatoninshoppen9755
    @melatoninshoppen9755 Před 9 lety +5098

    Paulie interrupting business negotiations to talk about food is hilarious and later on in the next scene when Tony wants to impress the Don , Paulie interrupts to tell Tony he has to take a shit.. The man has no social etiquette and i'm dying out of laughter just watching this klutz

    • @commandermark79
      @commandermark79 Před 6 lety +336

      A wicked shit more precisely haha

    • @kysainavillanueva2003
      @kysainavillanueva2003 Před 5 lety +81

      MelatoninShoppen he’s like a toddler lol

    • @andrethomas7075
      @andrethomas7075 Před 5 lety +110

      Morbo The Annihilator well, Johnny Sack once made a reference to Tony’s crew being a bunch of illiterates when referring to the esplanade project on the tv 😁

    • @andrethomas7075
      @andrethomas7075 Před 5 lety +53

      Morbo The Annihilator it was the scene in the back room of the Bing where Tony and the crew were making jokes about Ginny Sack’s weight, then they all stop just before John walks into the room. As John enters the room and mentions the esplanade project, the news of the Esplanade project is being reported on the tv, and John calls everyone in the room a bunch of illiterates for not noticing that it showing on the tv right in front of them.

    • @bluetoad2001
      @bluetoad2001 Před 4 lety +8

      great writing Paulie Walnuts is a total dweeb

  • @jmiquelmb
    @jmiquelmb Před rokem +693

    "It's manufactured in America"
    I don't think Tony understands that this is not something most Italians are going to appreciate about a car.

    • @ScarFail
      @ScarFail Před 11 měsíci +45

      He probably thought that they think highly of America

    • @lucignolo8333
      @lucignolo8333 Před 11 měsíci +96

      @@ScarFailitalians dream about italians cars, ferrari, lamborghini and alfa romeo.
      They’re not interested in cadillacs and mustangs

    • @ScarFail
      @ScarFail Před 11 měsíci +8

      @@lucignolo8333 Furio stills drives a Cadillac tho in the series.

    • @lucignolo8333
      @lucignolo8333 Před 11 měsíci +22

      @@ScarFail he’s not italian, he’s southern italian, this means he’s closer to north africans than real italians (maserati, pagani, alfa, ferrari and lamborghini are all made in the north)

    • @TheSamgo
      @TheSamgo Před 11 měsíci

      ​@@lucignolo8333 but the south is not African, they are not closer to African at all the fuck you on about.

  • @theprofessional155
    @theprofessional155 Před 2 lety +2431

    Tony talks so much about Italy but he barely knows how to speak any Italian . I bet they have no respect for him and think he’s a joke.

    • @eugene4144
      @eugene4144 Před 2 lety +33

      Hey pro, love your channel

    • @bluebirdrage
      @bluebirdrage Před 2 lety +145

      Yes. This is bery basic Italian, they speak. Im B1 and i understood everything.

    • @rafael3151
      @rafael3151 Před 2 lety +21

      you WATCH THE SOPRANOS???

    • @AYVYN
      @AYVYN Před 2 lety +200

      Tony is dealing with a FAR better funded police and a FAR worse funded educational system. Yet he still succeeded

    • @onetrickpony8004
      @onetrickpony8004 Před 2 lety +3

      Love your GTA videos!

  • @fro_e
    @fro_e Před 2 lety +2721

    I love how realistic The Sopranos is. Yeah, you might have been a badass mafia crime boss in your prime, but guess what? Time doesn't care. Everyone gets old and loses their marbles, eventually. It's the one thing we can all relate to.

    • @noobie1890
      @noobie1890 Před 2 lety +143

      Irishman did it too. Makes it look even more sad, depressing, and completely worthless

    • @hjamesr2353
      @hjamesr2353 Před 2 lety +65

      @@noobie1890 worthless? But those guys who all got old and lose their marbles still likely had a long life full of crazy shit, plenty of hot women, drugs/booze/partying.... life well lived.

    • @UAL012
      @UAL012 Před 2 lety +1

      @@hjamesr2353 And hopefully don't try to fuck any golf clubs lol

    • @manuelmateo3392
      @manuelmateo3392 Před 2 lety +79

      @@hjamesr2353 And what did it get them in the end?

    • @fawazgerhard2742
      @fawazgerhard2742 Před 2 lety +2

      Yeah captains swearing at each other with the amounts of guns and murders happening is definitely realistic.

  • @DHarri9977
    @DHarri9977 Před 11 lety +1853

    Thanks for the memories James Gandolfini, he passed today in Italy at age 51 of a heart attack, great actor.

    • @slowemm
      @slowemm Před 4 lety +81

      Generational talent.

    • @carpediem6568
      @carpediem6568 Před 4 lety +120

      I have to believe Mr. Gandolfini would have lived much longer if only he had done what many need to do, have their heart scanned for blockage. EKG's don't cut it. Just lost my best friend, same way.

    • @freundschaft870
      @freundschaft870 Před 3 lety +50

      May he rest in peace with eternal happiness.

    • @williamcastillo3743
      @williamcastillo3743 Před 3 lety +16

      The best !

    • @harukrentz435
      @harukrentz435 Před 3 lety +37

      51 was too young to go.

  • @charliec8679
    @charliec8679 Před 9 lety +5532

    Mobsters in Italy look down on NY mobsters. And NY mobsters look down on NJ mobsters. Lmao

    • @JohnDoeTheGoodGuy
      @JohnDoeTheGoodGuy Před 6 lety +947

      The American mob is basically dead now. The Italian mob lives on.

    • @justinpersad401
      @justinpersad401 Před 6 lety +80

      Lol. It's a vicious cycle

    • @molasorrosalom4846
      @molasorrosalom4846 Před 5 lety +415

      LMAO!!! What Chicago mob? Little Italy is practically gentrified with Latinos.

    • @molasorrosalom4846
      @molasorrosalom4846 Před 5 lety +51

      @john doe
      Do they even exist in Chicago? And no need to get your panties in a twist.

    • @user-ot1ue5qc5e
      @user-ot1ue5qc5e Před 5 lety +835

      Lmao, if anything NY mobsters deserve more respect. Italian federal law enforcement and investigation technology comes nowhere near the level in America, not to mention the sheer amount of corruption and bribery. The Italian families wouldn't survive more than a few months in America because they have no idea how utterly suffocating the FBI is.

  • @blueoak5262
    @blueoak5262 Před 2 lety +305

    Furio's professionalism and the fact that he shielded his aging boss with his own body made him invaluable to Tony.

  • @VideoGamesAndTheWorld
    @VideoGamesAndTheWorld Před 4 lety +458

    I like how Furio keeps the peace with his translations.

    • @SuperGreatSphinx
      @SuperGreatSphinx Před 4 lety +1

      en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Translation

    • @irvvalenzuen3135
      @irvvalenzuen3135 Před 2 lety +30

      A good translator translates meaning … a great translator translates the point .

  • @_titan83
    @_titan83 Před 9 lety +1803

    every damn dinner scene or consumption of food gets me so fucking hungry.

    • @TheNewEmphinix
      @TheNewEmphinix Před 9 lety +24

      Ddlala63 I hear you man.

    • @funkymunky
      @funkymunky Před 8 lety +5

      Ddlala63 Way ahead of you, man.

    • @Reprezent542
      @Reprezent542 Před 7 lety +52

      Ddlala63 i swear we're conditioned as humans to want food when we hear the clicking of forks dishes and glasses 😂😂

    • @rustyshackleford6874
      @rustyshackleford6874 Před 7 lety +28

      We're just Pavlov's dogs.

    • @Reprezent542
      @Reprezent542 Před 7 lety +2

      Rusty Shackleford hahaha ur not wrong my friend

  • @bigh6530
    @bigh6530 Před 2 lety +345

    “Tone you give this guy a gulf club he’ll probably fuck it!”. One sentence and Paulie steals the scene.

  • @BD-xn2dp
    @BD-xn2dp Před 3 lety +940

    Paulie: "Tone, you give this guy a golf club - he'll probably try to f*ck it"
    Furio : "stupida faakin game."

    • @daveyjones4621
      @daveyjones4621 Před 2 lety +15

      charles schwab over here

    • @swettyspaghtti
      @swettyspaghtti Před 2 lety +16

      you gotta-a bee on your head

    • @OGWonkavisionHD
      @OGWonkavisionHD Před 2 lety +3

      When they punched the the lady outside of the restaurant was freaking hilarious 😆

    • @jasonwebb5964
      @jasonwebb5964 Před 2 lety +13

      I wish they would have followed the guy fucking the golf club storyline. It was supposed to have a 3 episode arc until Don Vittorio beats it senseless when it insults him in front of his friends. And it wasn't his child it was carrying.

    • @mattbrooks4756
      @mattbrooks4756 Před 2 lety +5

      Mr. Williams isn’t much of a golfer

  • @TheFaithfulAlgorithm
    @TheFaithfulAlgorithm Před 3 lety +163

    Furio: A good translator. But an excellent politician.

    • @jakep1979
      @jakep1979 Před 12 dny

      Shows you that Furio was not just an excellent soldier but had the brains to become a capo and maybe even boss someday if he survived death and avoid prison long enough.

  • @mattpope1746
    @mattpope1746 Před 6 lety +2095

    Very David Chase to confound expectations with mundane reality: despite their excitement about going to the “Other Side” Tony finds the true Italian mafiosi thuggish and cold even by his standards, Paulie finds the people rude , the facilities decrepit and the food unappealing, and Christopher doesn’t see anything as he spends the whole trip wasted in the hotel with his openly junkie counterparts.

    • @thebaddog4104
      @thebaddog4104 Před 4 lety +88

      Nice summation

    • @barrelrolldog
      @barrelrolldog Před 4 lety +95

      and it is reality pretty much. had a similar experience when i went

    • @vassilyvodka2638
      @vassilyvodka2638 Před 4 lety +64

      @Kourgan Paulie is not a fan of classic neapolitani cuisine

    • @andreassvensson228
      @andreassvensson228 Před 4 lety +9

      @G M all italy is except the north

    • @failtolawl
      @failtolawl Před 4 lety +86

      @Kourgan Yea, Tony 100% fell in love with Italy and the woman. He of course didn't see so much success with the mobster culture but clearly didn't care. Vacation withdrawal.

  • @misteraxl1
    @misteraxl1 Před 10 lety +4785

    I loved this episode so much. It just shows how much they are posers back in USA with all their ''i am italian'' shit. They finally go back to mother land only to find out they are even bigger strangers there, that they are not really real italians. Paulie going around saying ''eh, commendatori?'' and other phrases and trying to fit in and feel like an original italian, but ultimately failing at it and knowing it...It is like that with all people who's parents or grandparents came to USA from some place. I have my cousins in america, born there, and they told me that perfectly: In america, we are russians, in russia we are americans. Native to nowhere.

    • @chuckb11
      @chuckb11 Před 9 lety +321

      True assimilation takes a few generations. Your cousins may be Russians in America, but their children won't be.

    • @MidnightRambler
      @MidnightRambler Před 9 lety +203

      same as black americans going back to africa to find themselves.
      just rich westerners

    • @andydufresne87
      @andydufresne87 Před 9 lety +41

      Great comment, direct and objective, you got the point but i would ad that because of interest (money) suddenly everybody talk about family connections and heritage, when there is no interest involved nobody gives a shit...

    • @roundhouse283
      @roundhouse283 Před 9 lety +130

      This episode (commendatori) is a sweet dose of karma being served up for Paulie, Paulie is always bitching about American culture steeling from Italian culture (like when he and Pussy tried to sake down the coffee shop).
      Its a catch 22 for Paulie, in America, he will always be consider an Italians, and in italy, they will always considered him an American.

    • @Timelordwinterandsun
      @Timelordwinterandsun Před 9 lety +21

      ***** he said his friend is from Australia wouldn't he have an Australian accent?? I'm Mexican but my half brother who is 100 percent Mexican was born and raised in Scotland and he has a accent from Scotland I doubt that dumb fuck knows how that shit works was just talking out his ass.

  • @jimpalmer2981
    @jimpalmer2981 Před 3 lety +127

    Boy, they wheeled in ol' Don Vittorio at just the right moment. That conversation was on the verge of going south faster than Uncle Junior.

  • @lastlaff2777
    @lastlaff2777 Před 4 lety +478

    Holy shit I just caught the irony of this scene. Don Tommasino introduces his "friend from America" to Don Ciccio, who is sitting in a wheelchair (Godfather 2). Now, the actor who played Don Tommasino in GF3 is sitting in the wheelchair, being introduced to a "friend from America".

    • @benoitpellet1657
      @benoitpellet1657 Před 4 lety +29

      Excellent catch. I'm sure it was entirely deliberate, too.

    • @BillBagBargensonsBarger
      @BillBagBargensonsBarger Před 4 lety +1

      @@benoitpellet1657 What's with the quotation marks?

    • @SantomPh
      @SantomPh Před 4 lety +6

      Don Ciccio is actually sitting in a summer chair, which might be the same one Michael dies in at the end of GF3. I always thought the appearance of Ze Vettori in a wheelchair was a homage to Tommasino in GF3 where he is also in a wheelchair.

    • @SantomPh
      @SantomPh Před 4 lety +2

      @@BillBagBargensonsBarger "Don Ciccio, allow me to introduce my friend from America." - GF2

    • @BillBagBargensonsBarger
      @BillBagBargensonsBarger Před 4 lety

      @@SantomPh oh

  • @helsinkisuomi
    @helsinkisuomi Před 11 lety +207

    Totally agree with you. I will also say it's not just Italian-Americans with Italy. My Chinese-American friends had a heck of a cultural shock when they went to China the first time.

    • @noobie1890
      @noobie1890 Před 2 lety +38

      watching a person shit in the gutter when you wake up in the morning oughta do that to ya

    • @notcool2594
      @notcool2594 Před 2 lety +38

      @@noobie1890
      I’ve seen that in NYC

    • @forzajuve4845
      @forzajuve4845 Před 2 lety +6

      all cultures have the same issue..american, Canadian descendants have a longing for the motherland..even feel stronger for the motherland than many of the citizens that currently live there..but the citizens that currently live there, aren't real appreciative or really don't care about the allegiance you have for the motherland

    • @donquixotedoflamingo5510
      @donquixotedoflamingo5510 Před 2 lety +3

      @@forzajuve4845 No they don't. Some of them do and sometimes they end up going back, but most of them don't give a shit about "The motherland". They respect their lineage and their motherland culture, call themselves "Italian-Americans" and share small cultural nuances... Otherwise they mostly care about where they grew up, Canada, USA etc... and they're as patriotic about Canada/USA as 10+ generation Americans/Canadians.

    • @forzajuve4845
      @forzajuve4845 Před 2 lety +6

      @@donquixotedoflamingo5510 not the people I know..my buddy lives in Pennsylvania, in his 40-50's is Puerto Rican ..his blood is the color of the Puerto Rican flag...when Italy won the Euros, there was an Italian parade in the Main Street of a little town near Philadelphia ..Many of their residents are from Maida..the non Italians had no idea why the Italians were celebrating ..Most people are proud of their lineage

  • @elvis316
    @elvis316 Před 7 lety +632

    Fucking Paulie with the zinger at the end. Classic.

    • @KenDeMello
      @KenDeMello Před 6 lety +2

      elvis316 you just took the fucking comment out my face

    • @KenDeMello
      @KenDeMello Před 6 lety +1

      elvis316 literally word for word 😭

    • @geenoconway760
      @geenoconway760 Před 6 lety +1

      What episode/season is this ? I don’t recall in the series

    • @weirdshibainu
      @weirdshibainu Před 3 lety +9

      Paulie always shooting his mouth off...never had the makings of a boss

    • @michaelwainscott2633
      @michaelwainscott2633 Před 2 lety +6

      @@weirdshibainu Well, Tony was about as crass and classless and Paulie. At least Paulie didn't try to act like something he was not.

  • @barbaramsnyder8659
    @barbaramsnyder8659 Před rokem +410

    James Gandolfini understood every word, he spoke fluent Italian in real life.

    • @xystumpy220
      @xystumpy220 Před rokem +6

      No he didn’t lmao😂

    • @medalgearsalad1419
      @medalgearsalad1419 Před rokem +4

      @@xystumpy220 Source?

    • @dreamermagister8561
      @dreamermagister8561 Před rokem +28

      The actor? Maybe, but the character only knows few words and phrases

    • @svenskhund3603
      @svenskhund3603 Před rokem +122

      @@dreamermagister8561 Hence why he said the actors name and not the characters name lol.

    • @user.--.
      @user.--. Před rokem

      ​@@medalgearsalad1419 Source that he did?

  • @nyy190343
    @nyy190343 Před 5 lety +205

    That octopus didn't do Paulie any favors. He soon had to hoof it back to the hotel to take a wicked shit.

  • @PeterOwen88
    @PeterOwen88 Před 10 lety +750

    Junior basically ends up like Don Vittorio, both lost their marbles

    • @pavelbrodskiy7216
      @pavelbrodskiy7216 Před 8 lety +52

      +rjcream You may run North Jersey but you don't run your uncle, goddamit!!

    • @guillecarandini8208
      @guillecarandini8208 Před 7 lety +24

      you never had the makings of a varsity athlete

    • @sethcopeland4362
      @sethcopeland4362 Před 5 lety +19

      You and George Washington Egg again.

    • @TheWarriorPatriot
      @TheWarriorPatriot Před 5 lety +19

      Friend, eventually we ALL end up like Don Vittorio...

    • @bashbrannigan
      @bashbrannigan Před 4 lety +1

      Fact is, Tony is still as always the smartest guy in the room.

  • @FirmlyGrasp
    @FirmlyGrasp Před 8 lety +319

    You missed the part where Paulie asked the waiter for gravy and he didn't know what the fuck Paulie was talking about.

    • @Therion0184
      @Therion0184 Před 6 lety +73

      "I think he wants noodles with tomato sauce" XD

    • @Chim510
      @Chim510 Před 6 lety +10

      Yes that was the best part, would love to see that scene again

    • @dd.4910
      @dd.4910 Před 6 lety +6

      ...and you thought the Germans were classless pieces of shit.

    • @Zodroo_Tint
      @Zodroo_Tint Před 3 dny

      That was about Paulie not Tony. You missed that part. :)

  • @Reed2538
    @Reed2538 Před 3 lety +41

    I'm glad tony brought his consigliere to this meeting. his golf club insight gave tony better diplomatic advantage

  • @NoticerOfficial
    @NoticerOfficial Před rokem +23

    Furio was was like a designer male. Hand crafted to be extremely likable in every scene

  • @themusic6808
    @themusic6808 Před 7 lety +1813

    It's so funny that the crew in Jersey cling to their Italian roots so hard and when they finally visit the homeland they find they really don't have much in common with the natives who live there. Tony and his crew are like urbanized gangsters without manners whereas the Italians are very proper, secular and conservative. I think you could say they realized they weren't as Italian as they once thought lol

    • @user-ot1ue5qc5e
      @user-ot1ue5qc5e Před 7 lety +301

      I disagree, Nino was not proper or gentleman-like, he was swearing and being an asshole.

    • @user-ot1ue5qc5e
      @user-ot1ue5qc5e Před 7 lety +365

      Also, Tony did conduct himself with class here.

    • @billymarino4452
      @billymarino4452 Před 7 lety +192

      And it may just be me (I'll admit it's subtle) but it seems like Tony, Paulie, and Chris downplayed their "I'm so Italian" attitude after this episode. I remember the Columbus day episode when Silvio was ranting to Tony about how is ancestors were discriminated against when they came to the U.S. I was waiting for Tony to scream out "You think you are so Italian go to Italy and find out!". I know Tony wanted the crew out of the Columbus day fiasco to concentrate on making money and staying out of the shadows but still.

    • @monstercommenter9587
      @monstercommenter9587 Před 7 lety +290

      Italians are from Italy, Irish people are from Ireland, Mexicans are from Mexico etc etc etc. For an American (born in the USA) to say anything other than 'I'm an American' is farcical. My Dad's side of the family immigrated to the states from Holland around 1900 and my mom's side from Ireland a little earlier but for me to say I'm Dutch or Irish is stupid; I wouldn't want to extend myself so far as to say that I'm either one of those nationalities because if I were to ever visit those places I would find out real quick (as anybody in mine and a plethora of other American's situation) that I haven't got the foggiest idea of the culture or the language or even where my family once called home there. Tony and the gang are American and by this scene it's pretty damned obvious.

    • @monstercommenter9587
      @monstercommenter9587 Před 7 lety +8

      degree7 VERY! like milk.

  • @Snarkythecat
    @Snarkythecat Před 8 lety +228

    "I'm tawkin heeere!"

  • @funasylumstudio
    @funasylumstudio Před 2 lety +83

    "You're like a child" Tony says to Paulie. That's the first time he noticed Paulie is essentially a giant baby?

  • @luciano9755
    @luciano9755 Před 3 lety +507

    To be fair Tony's offer was ridiculous.

    • @mellowandjello
      @mellowandjello Před 3 lety +105

      Hey Luciano, you try the octopus yet?

    • @SplinterAce
      @SplinterAce Před 3 lety +75

      Tony was a cheap fuck, that's why he was the only one out of the gang living in a fuckin mansion

    • @JohnnyDeur
      @JohnnyDeur Před 2 lety +1

      @@SplinterAce EG PAUL Castellano

    • @chibiromano5631
      @chibiromano5631 Před 2 lety +13

      @@SplinterAce That's why Furio annexed his territory in the NY-NJ war. You honestly think Little Carmine orehstrated it. Naples masterminded the sweep of the Sopranos crew and annexed their territory.
      They need the US market to get into the textile/fashion industry which the Gomorah make a lot of $$ on, and the US has lots of chinese labor and imports to make this very profitable. At the end in MADE IN AMERICA, you see how Chinese shops replaced little italy.
      THe Sopranos sit on hot Jersey property(port towns), if you can acquire them and take over their assets, you would have access to a profitable textile industry.
      Here is the kicker, if Furio does get Carmela, he could then sort of groom Meadow(law school) into being a puppet successor as she caries strong bloodlines. Analisa already shows how this possible.
      Plus the marriage of Meadow and patsis son also makes this very possible.
      Theres plenty of reasons why Italy would enter the US market via annexation of Sopranos crew. It looks like they tried to merge with them with Furio but Furio reported back that the crews in the US are weak af.. you might as well just annex them and then later create puppet states.
      Plus the link behind all of this is FEECH.
      Feech still has ties to the other side , and to get rid of tony this way, he would not disagree.

    • @novelchaser3556
      @novelchaser3556 Před 2 lety

      Lol. Always in business mode trying to fuck the customer. Even if the customer is another mafioso

  • @ClaudeMagicbox
    @ClaudeMagicbox Před 11 lety +100

    "chist so propr du figli'eandrocchie" or "these are 2 real son of a bitches" but the gesture with the thumb on the cheek means that "they are cut" or know their way in life, it's a compliment during a deal.
    Tony of course didn't understand.

    • @mimir4965
      @mimir4965 Před 4 lety +1

      i thought the cheek gesture would mean he is a jew lol

    • @TueLesPigeons
      @TueLesPigeons Před 4 lety +5

      @@mimir4965 no, it means they are street smart

    • @CyanoticFuture
      @CyanoticFuture Před 4 lety +3

      I thought it meant " I a need-a some -a tapioca pudding ohhh"

    • @pozloadescobar
      @pozloadescobar Před 2 lety +7

      thank you for translating. I had assumed (like Tony) that they were being insulting

  • @odinswar596
    @odinswar596 Před 3 lety +98

    The show should've definitely explored the sound of clinging tableware more in depth.

    • @andyharpist2938
      @andyharpist2938 Před 2 lety

      Americans love this eating and acting stuff.... personally I find it slobish.

  • @gloobark
    @gloobark Před rokem +131

    i love how Tony almost catches an attitude with the Italians at dinner as if they wouldn't make him disappear

  • @jacoenglander9608
    @jacoenglander9608 Před rokem +11

    Tony knows enough Italian to understand Furio's diplomatic translation speak. It's one of the reasons Tony brought furio with him back to New Jersey. He knows Nino is being rude, but is diplomatic enough to feign ignorance of the language.

  • @tomg338
    @tomg338 Před 9 lety +355

    Paulie at the end lmao

    • @mr_insult6192
      @mr_insult6192 Před 9 lety +39

      You give this guy a golf club , he probably try and fuck it lol

    • @andrethomas7075
      @andrethomas7075 Před 5 lety +2

      Tomg Stereos he’s usually respectful towards his elders, but I think he was agitating for his wicked shit 😁

    • @TheCabledawg1
      @TheCabledawg1 Před 4 lety

      @@mr_insult6192 Was he making disparaging remarks about me fcking my golf clubs?

  • @davidedward2352
    @davidedward2352 Před 5 lety +115

    Decades from now, James Gandolfini will still be the benchmark for actors.

  • @herrdocjdm
    @herrdocjdm Před 2 lety +37

    Paulie is classic. "Tone try the Octopus."

  • @dan_thesaint
    @dan_thesaint Před rokem +77

    As an Italian born in Italy near Naples from an American mother from New York and an Italian father, we used to watch the Sopranos and I would understand everything, English and Neapolitan. Id get a huuuge kick out of it, it's a shame the series never really struck gold in Italy, not even in Campania or the South. I guess it's easier for Italian-Americans to appreciate it than for native Italians, which is a shame.

    • @foca7550
      @foca7550 Před rokem +7

      My family is from Salerno. Its hilarious watching "Italians" in America.

    • @stevencoardvenice
      @stevencoardvenice Před rokem +4

      They'll appreciate it one day. Italy has a much deeper and richer culture than mob stuff. Going back 2000 years. Why would Italians give a crap about immigrant hustlers in the United States, when they have rome, the catholic church, the medici family and the Renaissance, Michelangelo, David, Latin etc.
      For Americans like us, this mob stuff is key.

    • @RazPerignon
      @RazPerignon Před rokem +4

      I don’t think you would have to be from a certain culture to appreciate the sopranos it was a masterpiece tv show

    • @TheSamgo
      @TheSamgo Před 11 měsíci +2

      It's possible that it is also because we have our own pretty good mob series already

    • @dan_thesaint
      @dan_thesaint Před 11 měsíci

      @@TheSamgo vero

  • @q8tenchi
    @q8tenchi Před 7 lety +177

    4:08 - one of Paulie's best quotes ROFL

    • @Salmontemaki
      @Salmontemaki Před 5 lety +1

      Ali Akashah I dont even get it

    • @Mosi100
      @Mosi100 Před 4 lety +10

      Junior Mafia meaning the guy is not all there in the head

    • @Chris-kz7us
      @Chris-kz7us Před 4 lety

      🤣

  • @joeconcepts5552
    @joeconcepts5552 Před 2 lety +94

    "Italian" and "Italian-American" are two different things. Italians don't know what the hell "gabagool" is.

    • @MissTJ516
      @MissTJ516 Před 2 lety

      💯💯

    • @peps7721
      @peps7721 Před rokem +20

      Gabagool??? Over here!!!!!

    • @thereccher8746
      @thereccher8746 Před rokem +10

      I'm a Canadian who was raised Italian and that phrase bothers the crap out of me. It's CAPICOLA and it took me forever to figure out that's what gabagoo meant. Calling tomato sauce gravy is equally stupid.

    • @federicaxx9452
      @federicaxx9452 Před rokem +3

      ​@@thereccher8746 i think that after many generation in USA it is pretty normal that they fogert how to say ragù (neapolitan ragù is a tomato sauce with meat, onion and other ingredients) .

    • @johnsmith7298
      @johnsmith7298 Před rokem +3

      "Italian" and "Italian-American" are two different things - I mean ethnically/genetically they are the same. Italian-Americans just operate with a different dialect.

  • @PLOttawa
    @PLOttawa Před 4 lety +66

    Perfect example of how the same phrase can mean different things depending on culture. In Italy, someone (in this case Tony) "breaks balls" with flattery. In America, a shinebox.

  • @Earlydoors272
    @Earlydoors272 Před 2 lety +26

    This series changed for me after I finally realized that it’s actually a comedy

  • @Emp6ft10in
    @Emp6ft10in Před 8 lety +326

    2:30 - It's a good thing the Don showed up. The real Tony Soprano was about to come out and what a dangerous place for that to happen.

    • @TheFrostyVision
      @TheFrostyVision Před 8 lety +54

      +Emp6ft10in Nah Tony had these guys by the balls that's why he was able to take furio with him. They needed his cars badly and tony was even telling them how to sell the cars too. Tony had all the cars and the guys were kind of frustrated about it that's why they were catching attitudes in italian but Furio wasn't translating the bad shit they said. pretty much the scillians were tony's bitches because he was their connection to cars... it does seem odd though that a new jersey crime family is ordering a scillian one around though. You'd expect that from one of the New York Fams not a new jersey one.

    • @101acidrider
      @101acidrider Před 8 lety +54

      +buddyjesus they were not sicilians they were from naples

    • @TheFrostyVision
      @TheFrostyVision Před 8 lety +10

      +101acidrider yeah you're right. I was reading furio's bio the other day and he's not even a made man cause he wasn't part of the mafia he was part of the cammora which is a diferent group.

    • @luigisplendorio4530
      @luigisplendorio4530 Před 8 lety +57

      +buddyjesus you can be a "made man" in the camorra too, camorra just has a different initiation ceremony, however camorra and cosa nostra collaborate since decades and the initiation ceremony of an organisation is recognised as guilty for the other, it's quite common for them to exchange men of honor, did you know cosa nostra learned to dissolve bodies in acid by the camorra for example? Neither new york or jersey can compare to the system (or camorra like you call it). the neapolitan families sell weapons to the spanish ETA, to the MRTA in south america, during the falkland war while argentina was in economcal isolation they provided the argentinian army with guns (it's proven if you don't believe it). during the jugoslavian wars serbian war criminal raznatovic went in naples personally to get guns serbia didn't get anymore because of the embargo. We're talking about an organisation that provides armies with guns, you know that episode where tony gets that military stuff from the army through the black market? in italy it's pretty much the opposite. In 1977 the italian secret services found a leopard tank in Villa Literno, in 1986 a phone call got intercepted in which the nuvoletta family was negotiating the purchase of more leopards from eastern germany. Now tell me how that kids in New york would like to compare. The casalesi clan is the strongest criminal organisation in the world, it earns around 30 BILLION euros per year and owns entire companies, in the meantime on the other side of the ocean some fat dude thinks he's mr.big because of a lousy strip club and a butcher's shop he runs.

    • @EbenezarGold
      @EbenezarGold Před 8 lety +21

      +buddyjesus Cammora is in Naples, Cosa Nostra is Sicilian, 'Ndraghetta is based from Calabria. They each got their own ways of doing things. Modern Camorra is much more like a bunch of different clans, much more equal to each other, where Cosa Nostra is where you get your pyramid scheme structure. The family lines of Sopranos goes back to Naples clans, but the structure they follow in America is Sicilian thanks in part to the Black Hand (re Morello) and Charles Luciano who unified all the New York clans.

  • @dejected107
    @dejected107 Před 8 lety +56

    "Tone you give this guy a golf club, he'll probably try to fuck it" LOL

  • @gator4458
    @gator4458 Před 5 lety +193

    It's cool seeing Tony interact with someone higher in rank than him

    • @Nomzai
      @Nomzai Před 3 lety +17

      If Tony would’ve gave that guy a golf club he probably would’ve tried to fuck it.

    • @marcusanark2541
      @marcusanark2541 Před 2 lety +25

      Sometimes the viewers forget the DiMeo Family is small time in the Cosa Nostra world.

    • @ahojahojish
      @ahojahojish Před 11 měsíci

      @@marcusanark2541 What does the DiMeo family have to do with this scene? Tony is from the Soprano family not DiMeo.

    • @theswagman1263
      @theswagman1263 Před 11 měsíci +14

      @@ahojahojish the "Soprano" family is officially known as the DiMeo family, but this rarely comes up in the show. the title "The Sopranos" refers to Tony's actual family rather than the crime family

    • @mistameff3528
      @mistameff3528 Před 10 měsíci +2

      @@ahojahojish Tony later is the boss of DiMeo crime family. His name "Sopranos" has nothing to do with the family.

  • @Howdy606
    @Howdy606 Před 2 lety +11

    Sometimes I swear Furio is 'Data' from Star trek TNG.

  • @Math4GReignEnt
    @Math4GReignEnt Před 10 lety +439

    Fuckin Paulie, LMAO

  • @SifiliticoJoe
    @SifiliticoJoe Před 11 lety +283

    He said "so du fij e 'ndrocchia eh!". It means literally "They are two sons of an hardworker mother" that means they are artful and tricky.

    • @JBOM-qp8nq
      @JBOM-qp8nq Před 4 lety +8

      Sifilitico Joe thanks

    • @CyanoticFuture
      @CyanoticFuture Před 4 lety +19

      I thought he said " I just shit in my lasagna shit stained adult Depends

    • @joshn938
      @joshn938 Před 4 lety +16

      Well that's the answer to "what'd he fuckin' say?"

    • @kegelboy
      @kegelboy Před 2 lety +5

      thanks, been looking for this

    • @vietrounder
      @vietrounder Před 2 lety +6

      Pretty sure he said there was something wrong with the wheel chair

  • @ellllllo77
    @ellllllo77 Před 4 lety +36

    "i think theres somthing wrong with the wheel chair"
    lmao

  • @bustercolin7507
    @bustercolin7507 Před 4 lety +113

    Paulie; "Tone"
    "Tone"
    "Tone"
    "Tone"
    "Tone, I gotta take a wicked shit!"

    • @steamengine4719
      @steamengine4719 Před 2 lety

      are we there yet?
      are we there yet?
      are we there yet?

  • @demoncleaner45
    @demoncleaner45 Před 5 lety +14

    Furio is descended from a long line of Renaissance-era diplomats

  • @hotstixx
    @hotstixx Před 9 lety +507

    Now THAT`S a woman !

    • @xYouthAttackx
      @xYouthAttackx Před 8 lety +26

      +hotstixx for real bro. instant boner material!

    • @leonidas7898
      @leonidas7898 Před 8 lety +15

      +hotstixx she is half italian half greek.

    • @hotstixx
      @hotstixx Před 8 lety +21

      Just send her to my tent.

    • @Zamolxes77
      @Zamolxes77 Před 8 lety

      +Leonidas 789 perhaps, but she's born in Switzerland :)

    • @EbenezarGold
      @EbenezarGold Před 8 lety +6

      +hotstixx And how. all of a sudden I had this titanium club.

  • @adzy1324
    @adzy1324 Před 4 lety +22

    Tony: What you fuckin say?
    Italian guy: I thought you said im alright spider

  • @Anonymousxxiiii
    @Anonymousxxiiii Před 2 lety +23

    And all these years later is still a great TV show. Twenty two years ago when we had Sky movie subscription service hooked to a telephone line, my parents had just bought a new Philips plasma screen glass TV, cost €500 at the time. Then jumping on the couch to catch the new episodes with my dad. I was a three year old little shit when I watched it with my dad. 🤫😂. Since then my parents have since divorced, our house was reclaimed by the banks, half of my family have broken up and splintered. Relationships have been tarnished and my grandmother has passed away. But one thing still and will always remain. I get to sit on a comfy couch, turn on the 4k TV and watch episodes of sopranos and any other badass TV shows (Breaking bad, Narcos) with dad. 🤗

  • @tomservo5347
    @tomservo5347 Před 2 lety +27

    When I was stationed in Germany I'd spend weekends with an uncle. In his small town there was a Bistro ran by a man originally from Naples named Angelo. Handlebar mustache, always dressed well, always greeted me with a smile and a rough English "HOW ARRE YUUU!?" Very friendly and he had me get him American Marlboro Reds from the PX. (And conveniently acted like he 'forgot' to pay me!)

    • @fifty9forty3
      @fifty9forty3 Před rokem

      Carton or pack, and how much would they have cost?

  • @LordTalax
    @LordTalax Před 4 lety +64

    Selling for 110 and buying for 90 is a pretty thin margin

    • @teflondon9159
      @teflondon9159 Před 3 lety +1

      It is. But 20K is still alot if you think about it.

    • @ll4680
      @ll4680 Před 2 lety +25

      @@teflondon9159 not with shipping costs and emissions

    • @Dougie-
      @Dougie- Před 2 lety +6

      @Harj Kaur Why steal German cars in the US and transport them over when there are a lot more of them just a few hundred miles from the Italian border, where they are probably cheaper as well?

    • @LukasSRR
      @LukasSRR Před 2 lety +2

      @@Dougie- Cars cheaper in USA, especially petrol

    • @GuerreroDelInfo
      @GuerreroDelInfo Před 2 lety

      @@Dougie- the usdm ones are LHD like in many parts of Eastern Europe

  • @pc_mac1226
    @pc_mac1226 Před 2 lety +19

    When tony says “that’s very good” 😂😂

    • @KashiwaDaisuke
      @KashiwaDaisuke Před 11 měsíci +4

      Classic "what do I say to this senile old fart" moment

  • @wolvtongue
    @wolvtongue Před 2 lety +7

    I could watch the sopranos in italy for like 30hours

  • @GreenthumbLSRP
    @GreenthumbLSRP Před 11 lety +34

    R.I.P James Gandolfini, may his soul rest in peace!

  • @SelviaResearch
    @SelviaResearch Před 10 lety +17

    You gotta love Paulie.

  • @milosmilojevic7721
    @milosmilojevic7721 Před 3 lety +35

    “Something is wrong with a wheelchair...”
    😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂

  • @JohnB00007
    @JohnB00007 Před 9 měsíci +9

    Still the best series ever created. Beautifully written, directed and acted. Wonderfully cast. A great job all around.

  • @louisbadillo2734
    @louisbadillo2734 Před 4 lety +27

    The soprano’s show for me is a monster hit , it’s also therapy for me . I Like drama comedy and facts in a story plot .

    • @funasylumstudio
      @funasylumstudio Před 2 lety

      I know, I watch this show when I'm feeling down and I feel like I'm getting free therapy

  • @childrey14
    @childrey14 Před 2 lety +8

    Paulie's joke about the golf club at the end🤣🤣

  • @alpachino468
    @alpachino468 Před 4 lety +20

    "Wheelchair-a Buly-bard"

  • @michaelgrimm2121
    @michaelgrimm2121 Před 2 lety +12

    I just realised that Tony was regifting the golf club to juniors doctor.

  • @dan_thesaint
    @dan_thesaint Před 3 lety +24

    "So due figl n'drocchij!" Lol, they meant Tony and Paulie are two sly Cats (that's the closest translation I can think of)

  • @68zagor
    @68zagor Před 11 lety +18

    Era italiano e nessun altro paese lo poteva vedere morire...
    Riposa in pace Mr Gandolfini

  • @ashlau007
    @ashlau007 Před rokem +6

    I loved staying in Rome, Italy. It is a beautiful city, I could "feel" the history...walking on the cobblestones, the architecture, conversing with the people, the climate. Of course, the Colosseum, Pantheon, Roman Forum, the Vatican, ST. Peter's Basilica, Capuchin Crypts...so much history it's different when you're there versus looking at pictures online.

  • @TheStopShort
    @TheStopShort Před 5 lety +23

    You cut out the best part with Paulie asking for tomato sauce.

  • @dogwu2099
    @dogwu2099 Před 3 lety +20

    If only Junior Soprano was at the dinner, things would have gone a lot different... And more hilarious 😆!

  • @mohammedfarid5761
    @mohammedfarid5761 Před 5 lety +6

    THE WRITING IS UNBELIEVABLY GOOD.

  • @Jimmyjimjum
    @Jimmyjimjum Před rokem +7

    Love the first line..running joke of Chrissie getting a gift for Ade, ends up absent the whole trip and buying a gift at home 😂

  • @MrGiorgioud
    @MrGiorgioud Před 2 lety +11

    As a born and bred Italian from Rome, I side with Paulie on this one: I'd rather be in Joisee....

  • @Paul-cl3sy
    @Paul-cl3sy Před 7 lety +14

    "Tone... You give this guy a golf club , he'll probably try to fuck it." Fuckin hilarious!

  • @dariog36th
    @dariog36th Před 11 měsíci +4

    Tony said manufactured in America like it’s supposed to be a good thing. That guy laughed and rightfully so. The Mercedes ML was assembled in Tuscaloosa Alabama by hillbillies. You probably won’t find a single one on the road running anymore that’s how bad they were.

  • @lichtfilme
    @lichtfilme Před 2 lety +2

    Furio might be my fav character

  • @ralphsmallblock4367
    @ralphsmallblock4367 Před 3 lety +10

    Paulie has the best one liners 👍🏻

  • @nothingleft3473
    @nothingleft3473 Před 4 lety +104

    "Tone. You give this guy a golf club, he'll probably try to f*** it." 😂

    • @JPZett
      @JPZett Před 4 lety +21

      It's okay you can say fuck on the internet.

    • @CrudeConduct666
      @CrudeConduct666 Před 4 lety

      @G L.C fuckkkk

    • @goodyeoman4534
      @goodyeoman4534 Před 4 lety +1

      @@CrudeConduct666 Shame they don't have a telephone for fuckfacitis - they found a cure yet?

    • @icarus2k
      @icarus2k Před 2 lety

      @@JPZett Better enjoy it while you still fuckin can

  • @copsondonuts
    @copsondonuts Před 11 lety +29

    this episode primarily points out how the romanticized version of italy with 'italian-americans' today clashes loudly with the reality of the old world. watch how paulie dislikes what he sees around him no matter how hard he tries to immerse himself with the culture, yet at the end he says the trip was wonderful. i know so many people whove done this too, its kinda funny really. it also confuses the euro's too people...jus in case ur planning a trip...

  • @treboreimaj3274
    @treboreimaj3274 Před 3 lety +6

    Pauli's line at the end was the best part lol

  • @JSWang-ii8kd
    @JSWang-ii8kd Před 3 lety +4

    If the old man did not speak but only look at Tony with that mysterious smile and stare, Tony and Paulie would think that his mind is very sharp.

  • @kman-mi7su
    @kman-mi7su Před 4 lety +15

    "You give this guy a golf club, he'll probably try to f%%k it".-Paulie Gautieri with the scene stealer. LOL

  • @earthofspace1964
    @earthofspace1964 Před 5 lety +5

    I didn't notice until now that my country (Montenegro) was mentioned. Right now there's a mob war here from clans from city called Kotor.

  • @mateoqad
    @mateoqad Před 8 měsíci +2

    Don Vittorio is the same actor of Don Tomasino of the Godfather III. Masterful

  • @mako4874
    @mako4874 Před rokem +3

    Love how Italians communicate with their hands

  • @SldOnEmWithDa45
    @SldOnEmWithDa45 Před 3 lety +169

    “Italian mobsters” so big on their Italian heritage, but can’t speak the language lol

    • @coitip2920
      @coitip2920 Před 3 lety +18

      Find that anywhere 3-4 generations in. A lot of "cuban" kids can understand spanish pretty well but they speak it and stick out like a sore thumb. Same goes for any ethnicity really.

    • @kc4276
      @kc4276 Před 3 lety +20

      My Indian cousins in California are first generation Americans (their parents were immigrants), and they barely speak a word of their language - but act 500% more Indian than me who's spent his life in India lmao

    • @deathrager2404
      @deathrager2404 Před 3 lety +5

      @@kc4276 allright salud.
      now go home and get ya fuckin shinebox

    • @TurquazCannabiz
      @TurquazCannabiz Před 3 lety +5

      Gandolfini spoke perfect Italian in real life

    • @deathrager2404
      @deathrager2404 Před 3 lety +6

      @@TurquazCannabiz all i know is he never had the makings of a varsity athlete.

  • @blindterrytucci2752
    @blindterrytucci2752 Před 9 lety +31

    Tony must've held onto the titanium club gave it to Dr. Kennedy. Haha.

  • @yeahno6450
    @yeahno6450 Před 3 lety +4

    That last sentence got me 😂

  • @jonmilon2482
    @jonmilon2482 Před 2 lety +2

    "Shine a'box'a!"
    Yes, very nice. Shinebox.

  • @reaney1977
    @reaney1977 Před 10 lety +23

    i think there's something wrong with the wheelchair! LOL HA HA fucking brilliant.

  • @EddyCroft
    @EddyCroft Před 2 lety +8

    “Tone, if you give this guy a golf club, he’ll probably try to f*ck it.” Paulie G

  • @DanielGonzalez-mx7bi
    @DanielGonzalez-mx7bi Před 2 lety +2

    the sound from forks knieves , glasses ,in a table is an integral part of the soundtrack of the show... god they are eating all the time

  • @Harvin87
    @Harvin87 Před 4 lety +6

    "Nino is happy to be at your disposal" ...lol