yeah it's the grey hair. Other than that he looks exactly the same. I think he's trying for the old man look though. I hate it because it makes me feel old too lol
This is like a time machine. I’m currently watching the Sopranos for the first time ever, never watched any clips of it and such before. So after binge watching the first season I’m used to seeing the actors in their younger selves. Now, seeing Christopher in this clip, is pretty weird. Like 20 years just flew by, crazy.
@@camodeano3003 I just finished watching it last weekend, binge watched 3 episodes at a time. What a Great show, now I know what all the brouhaha was about.
Always felt aside from Tony Soprano, that Christopher was one of the central characters in The Sopranos. His character arc was so essential to the series and Michael was phenomenal.
@@dub_dub1504 lol ok, it's just dumb to say "I felt he was always one of the main characters" that's not your feeling that's what is happening in front of your face.
@@hhbentee I would have put the rankings as Gandolfini first. Falco second and Imperioli 3rd in terms of the importance of their characters to the series. These things are very subjective. Look at the likes of Gladiator the movie. I don't think Joaquin Phoenix got second billing in the movie. But in terms of his acting and character importance he was second only to Russell Crowe IMHO. Everyone takes away something different. That's the beauty of the Arts.
This dude is an incredible actor. His role as Christopher is so believable if you’ve known some crazy, dangerous people. The face mannerisms, the green to red temper and mood changes. He should be in more roles.
“Czechoslovakian - That’s a type of Polack, right?” - I’ve never been able to get that great line out of my head. At random moments that line will still run through my head 20 years after seeing that scene and give me a big laugh. Michael made that scene fucking hilarious.
@@abouttime5000 Seeing how poorly the Many Saints of Newark was written, it feels even writing is lightning in a bottle. A good writer in the right frame of mind and time in his life, supported by other writers is not something you can replicate easily I don't think.
His first screenplay was actually a film called Cleaver which he co-wrote with his friend JT who disappeared for some reason. It was a slasher film about a wise guy with a big mouth and bigger dreams. Almost like a mix of Godfather, Saw, and Ghostbusters.
The supporting cast should get as much credit for that show as Gandolfini did. So many memorable characters, the show simply wouldn't have been nearly what it was without those incredible performances.
The fact that this guy isn't seen in major productions several times a year tells you all you need to know about the current trashy show business. He consistently managed to be one of the best actors in a legendary series that was full of them down to the last part. He had so many memorable scenes, both funny and dramatic.
He’s typecast as that Italian. It’s hard for anyone too see him as much else. Though he did a good job in the lovely bones. But he’s just not getting offers for big films anymore
Michael is a brilliant actor. Next to Gandolfini, he is easily the best actor of the show. Its sad that he threw the award. Hes a very gifted actor, musician and writer and many actors have plenty of lead roles but are never remembered for a particular performance. Michael should be proud that he crafted such an iconic character, very few actors embody a character like he did.
i am rewatching the Sopranos for the 5th time and I can't get enough of the superior acting, the dialogue, the atmosphere. Michael, you have no idea how many people love your work.
@@dub_dub1504 terrible musician singer. His talent is gigantic if he compared himself to Yoko Ono. Weak actor. You call that shitty song singing? Absolute garbage
Fun fact: Michael Imperioli is one of the only guys who can smoke a cigarette in the rain with his hands tied behind him. That nose, it's like a natural canopy.
Michael Imperioli is one one actor I truly enjoy watching. His characters can be funny, interesting and irritating. He's definitely not a one trick pony.
The most surreal part about “The Sopranos” is looking at these actors in this day. To see how these people have aged is hard to grasp. This show is so timeless, I’ve watched the series at least 33 times, that it’s weird seeing how much the characters have aged. It’s weird.
My favorite line Crissy says, ..."You see the arc? He starts down here and he ends up here. Where's my arc Paulie?"... amazing scene, great performance from Mr. Imperioli
How about when he wanted to write a book about the mob? He kept starting out on a computer "And the Don walked into the room......" and he kept repeating it but couldn't think of a next line.He got made at Adriana and cursed the computer that he thought was supposed to help him write a book.
I have three favorite lines: 1) "Hasidim but I don't believe him" ---Paulie (Back in the first season prior to the crew getting involved in the motel business 2) "You're looking at them asshole" ---Tony Soprano to the Jewish Hasid in response to his question about "Where are they (The Romans) now?" And Christopher's line to that Rapper in the restaurant: "I know what time it is" (A line I use frequently myself, but I confess I stole it from The Sopranos) That was the episode where the Rapper wanted to go after Hesh for money he pocketed unethically or illegally for an old song.
Always looked forward to any scene involving Michael. You knew it would be amazing. Growing up during those times, everything was so on point and accurate
I think I know what you mean. Jon Bernthal is an actor I used to watch a lot and I came to realise he was the same in everything, and somewhat the same in interviews... Imperioli seems different.
I have to agree but sometimes I wonder if the quality of his acting wasn't juxtaposed by the sheer size of the man. Idk why but it's odd to see someone so large acting so well. I sure wish he hadn't died. Think of the roles he could be doing in his sixties right now.
I don’t know when you see Pitt, Denzel or DiCaprio headlining a movie, even if it sucks you know those guys will bring it. Not so much with Gandolfini even at the height of his popularity. So yeah he played with them but that’s about it. But was a great actor on a great show. Never really stood out to me in any movies, I think last 2 I saw with him were Enough Said and Killing Them Softly. And the ladder stood out because of Pitt and Ray Liotta.
@Tucko11 Nah hes not on Denzel level or Trovalta or Pitt. Lmmfao 🤣🤣🤣🤣 those are A+ list actors. U over exaggerated a tad bit buddy. James Gandolfini hes definitely a good actor. I probably seen all hes movies. But hes not on the same tier as them. 1 tier under those actors you named. RIP James G.
I’ve just been watching Sopranos lately, 1st time. Hard to believe been like over 10 years. The series is one of the best I’ve seen. 👏 👏 Michael has worked with some of Hollywood LEGENDS. 👏 .
Leonardo DiCaprio in “The Basketball Diaries” is spot on. Oh and John C Riley in “Walk Hard, The Dewey Cox Story” is a hilarious portrayal of an actor doing their job insufficiently .
I lived for the Christopher-Adrianna storylines. I was so devastated when Adrianna was killed … I always wanted them to find a happily ever after but it just wasn’t in the cards for them. This was the first show I ever watched with emotional investment … it was just amazing.
They were my favorite couple too. The ending was fitting though. It's realistic to how everything one day can just be undone, and the love of your life is now your enemy. Even if you still love them.
I love Michael so much. He's a great actor and after watching Talking Sopranos on CZcams Michael opens up and talks about himself. Michael Imperioli is a true professional. He loves the craft of acting and is so serious about doing everything as perfectly as possible. You can tell he's watched tons of movies to perfect his craft. He's a true class act.
@@space.midnight.cowboy how can you love a stranger ? Estas Loco o tonto? How could you say such a thing man? When that's how the f*** music industry Works they don't know these people but you love their music? ManTonto? Don't ne like that st the end of the day were curious humans willing to engage with strangers at timea
I hated Christopher so much in the Sopranos that I subconsciously expected to hate Michael lolll, that's how good of an actor he is (or how guillable I am). Anyway I was pleasantly surprised that he's a thoughtful generous funny! vegan buddhist....now Schrippa is another matter loll
I worked on film sets for many years and in my experience there are two types of actors: 1) super geniuses that can do anything 2) weird man boys that really like to play pretend with toys
Awesome interview Michael! I TOO auditioned for Godfather III! I recorded a version of Cavallaria Rusticana after listening to Placido Domingo. as they requested. A couple of days before the audition, Mrs. Coppola (Francis' mother) left a voicemail on my answering machine to help me with the audition. I thought it was a friend pulling a prank. I called her back and she mistakened me for an operatic singer at UCLA. After she realized her mistake, I wouldn't let her off the phone until I picked her brain for any tips to audition successfully. She told me "My son doesn't let me get involved with any of his casting". LOL!
I go back with Michael when he had a part on the classic film lean on me, and followed his career in various films,etc.. very talented and a well rounded actor, respect
Man….I thought I was the only one who thought this exact same thing. Love the podcast and I love Steve but he’s a typical loud mouthed NYer who doesn’t know how to hang back and let Michael guide the show. He’s more experienced and has a much more calming voice that should be number one narrator on the podcast with Steve throwing in his piece about mob life experiences etc…Not that Bacala is not good etc. I love him, but he interrupts wayyyyy too much
I love Michael Imperioli what an Incredible Actor , my Favourite character in the Soprano's is Christopher he could make anything happen anything ......and he did .....God Bless
One of my first professional gigs, they wanted an actor who could play the guitar. During the audition they asked if I could play the banjo. I said yes, though I didn't, and got the part. I had to learn to play the banjo to an acceptable level in two weeks before the read-through. An actor will do anything to get the part.
He's a great actor. Extremely underrated. Watch him in The Lovely Bones. He played Christopher perfectly. I can't wait to see what's in for him in the future.....
@@bigpun7916 Did she lie or did she incorrectly identify him in a police lineup? I’m asking because that is a huge difference. I have absolutely no respect for eyewitness testimony, especially by a person who is traumatized after having been raped. If that is the evidence being relied upon in a case, in my opinion juries should dismiss it. It has been proven to be extremely unreliable.
@@jennifer60515 she admitted to making the whole thing up !!! There is a video about it on CZcams . She should serve 16 yrs like the innocent black man did !
Michael, your one hell of an actor. You scared the hell out of me sometimes playing Christopher Moltasanti on The Sopranos, sometimes made me laugh & sometimes I just wanted to give you a hug. Great stuff!
@@maxflight777 , absolutely. Very complex character. The thing that shook me the most about this character was his ability to kill in almost a blink of an eye. Make no mistake, Christopher was a real gangster, despite at times his almost boyish personality.
This man is an excellent actor. I haven’t seen him in much besides sopranos but I loved his character and I was completely floored when the wrote him off.
Paulie Walnuts: He killed 16 Czechoslovakians. Guy was an interior decorator - Chris: his house looked like shit Hands down, the funniest scene ever!
Let me have one of those ketchup packets!
I TOLD YOU WE SHOULD’VE STOPPED AT ROY ROGERS!
Paulie Walnuts was my favorite character on the Sparanos
@@harrymontgomery5268 Agreed. Mine too.
"Fuckin' Rasputin dis guy!"
"We should have stopped at Roy Rogers"
"AND I SHOULD HAVE FUCKED DALE EVANS BUT I DIDN'T!"
Michael Imperioli is 55 years old today... He played a young man in his 20s in the Sopranos... man, how time flies.
He looks like he’s in his late 60s he should shave that horrible beard !
He was 33 when the pilot came out but ok
@@Jackmerius_Tacktheritrix5733 In reality he was 33 but I believe the character he played was of a young man in his 20s.
@@Jackmerius_Tacktheritrix5733 actually he was 30 about to go on 31. Pilot was filmed in 97.
@@FINEST-uk8nc I agree he looks 65-70,the beard don't help.
His voice feels so young it looks like there's still a young man in him... ❤️
if he shaved that horrible beard and dyed his hair a little he'd look 20 years younger lol
theres a young boy in him 😱🤔
He's not 100 ffs
yeah it's the grey hair. Other than that he looks exactly the same. I think he's trying for the old man look though. I hate it because it makes me feel old too lol
I loved him like my actor-in-law.
This is like a time machine. I’m currently watching the Sopranos for the first time ever, never watched any clips of it and such before. So after binge watching the first season I’m used to seeing the actors in their younger selves. Now, seeing Christopher in this clip, is pretty weird. Like 20 years just flew by, crazy.
Just did this today and yeah, its a pretty big shocker
I just started watching this past weekend lol
@@camodeano3003 you’re in for a thrill
@@camodeano3003 I just finished watching it last weekend, binge watched 3 episodes at a time. What a Great show, now I know what all the brouhaha was about.
"I told the most outlandish lies to get a job" A man of the people
Fake it till you make it
@Natural Creature eugh
@Natural Creature all political parties lie. It's when they start telling the truth is when I get worried lololololololol
@Natural Creature Right, how many lies was Trump caught in? Oh yeah, something to the tune of 30,000 outright lies or false claims...
@Natural Creature they're both liars.
Always felt aside from Tony Soprano, that Christopher was one of the central characters in The Sopranos. His character arc was so essential to the series and Michael was phenomenal.
He started down here, ended up here
Yes... that's why he was 4th on the credits...
@@hhbentee credits don't always reflect what's going on on screen.
@@dub_dub1504 lol ok, it's just dumb to say "I felt he was always one of the main characters" that's not your feeling that's what is happening in front of your face.
@@hhbentee I would have put the rankings as Gandolfini first. Falco second and Imperioli 3rd in terms of the importance of their characters to the series.
These things are very subjective.
Look at the likes of Gladiator the movie.
I don't think Joaquin Phoenix got second billing in the movie. But in terms of his acting and character importance he was second only to Russell Crowe IMHO.
Everyone takes away something different. That's the beauty of the Arts.
This dude is an incredible actor. His role as Christopher is so believable if you’ve known some crazy, dangerous people. The face mannerisms, the green to red temper and mood changes. He should be in more roles.
Being a sicilian.
My favorite he has a natural cool
He nailed the part because hes that much of scum bag in real life.
Just shows how subjective we all are. I thought he was a poor actor, didn’t think he was believable at all.
@@sole__doubt the fuck are you talking about? You don't even know the man
“Czechoslovakian - That’s a type of Polack, right?” - I’ve never been able to get that great line out of my head. At random moments that line will still run through my head 20 years after seeing that scene and give me a big laugh. Michael made that scene fucking hilarious.
we fail to give credit to the writer because the actor delivers the line.
@@abouttime5000 Seeing how poorly the Many Saints of Newark was written, it feels even writing is lightning in a bottle. A good writer in the right frame of mind and time in his life, supported by other writers is not something you can replicate easily I don't think.
His first screenplay was actually a film called Cleaver which he co-wrote with his friend JT who disappeared for some reason. It was a slasher film about a wise guy with a big mouth and bigger dreams. Almost like a mix of Godfather, Saw, and Ghostbusters.
I have a copy. Got it free at a gas station. Fun watch.
It was very allegorical
Who “disappeared for some reason”?
Chrissy whacked JT for saying, “Chris! You’re in the mafia!”
He's branching out
Michael Imperioli played Christopher Moltisanti perfectly
That sounds about right, and it sounds alright at the same time
Considering he’s absolutely the polar opposite of the character, it was a damn fine job
I seriously don’t think anyone else could’ve played that part better.
He is Chris 😂
The supporting cast should get as much credit for that show as Gandolfini did. So many memorable characters, the show simply wouldn't have been nearly what it was without those incredible performances.
The fact that this guy isn't seen in major productions several times a year tells you all you need to know about the current trashy show business. He consistently managed to be one of the best actors in a legendary series that was full of them down to the last part. He had so many memorable scenes, both funny and dramatic.
He’s typecast as that Italian. It’s hard for anyone too see him as much else. Though he did a good job in the lovely bones. But he’s just not getting offers for big films anymore
Your comment tells me all i need to know ab your knowledge 💀
Yea mate , he’s not even looking for roles because he’s a writer / producer … lol 😂
I loved michaels role in Sopranos. Every time I see him in a movie or show I still think of him as Christopher
This fool, he plays a unique comedic role. Very funny show!
Michael is a brilliant actor. Next to Gandolfini, he is easily the best actor of the show. Its sad that he threw the award. Hes a very gifted actor, musician and writer and many actors have plenty of lead roles but are never remembered for a particular performance. Michael should be proud that he crafted such an iconic character, very few actors embody a character like he did.
It sounded like he fished it out of the trash.
I have never seen an actor look as real as Micheal when he was doing Chris when he was high
I did-ent
Up up. Get the mop. Get him draining
Having friends that faded away to heroin, his portrayal of being high is very accurate
Michael acting being high, Charlie Sheen acting being drunk, no one can ever do it better :)
Always thought the same.
I almost thought he genuinely got high on opiates before doing the scenes, that is how good he was at doing it...
Him throwing the emmy in the trash is such a Christopher thing to do lol
i am rewatching the Sopranos for the 5th time and I can't get enough of the superior acting, the dialogue, the atmosphere. Michael, you have no idea how many people love your work.
I felt a genuine sense of loss seeing Christopher in the casket.
spoiler
@@kamekazi101the show is decades old stfu
Michael Imperioli, one of the greats.. truly a man of the arts
He definitely is.
Huge intellect and knowledge.
Elden warden dime a dozen. Weak actor
@@dub_dub1504 terrible musician singer. His talent is gigantic if he compared himself to Yoko Ono. Weak actor. You call that shitty song singing? Absolute garbage
He is not a great song writer or musician. Weak musician wasting his money
@@opticscolossalandepicvideo4879 you sound hurt. In time, I hope you can learn to forgive Michael for whatever he’s done to you
Fun fact: Michael Imperioli is one of the only guys who can smoke a cigarette in the rain with his hands tied behind him. That nose, it's like a natural canopy.
Eh, but he has his good points.
🪦
“If you wanna talk like a fuckin mulignan I’ll send you to slip n fall school.”
@@AlexJones0316 he's referencing Riche Aprile, as a joke
HAHA, YOU CANT MAKE THIS SH T UP.
WHATTA'MEAN, I JUST DID!
Imperioli is a master of his craft. Always enjoying watching him do his thing.
Michael Imperioli is one one actor I truly enjoy watching. His characters can be funny, interesting and irritating.
He's definitely not a one trick pony.
The most surreal part about “The Sopranos” is looking at these actors in this day. To see how these people have aged is hard to grasp. This show is so timeless, I’ve watched the series at least 33 times, that it’s weird seeing how much the characters have aged. It’s weird.
Would you say it's weird though?
none of us are growing younger....
Italians dont age well.
@@titsmcghee1086 And there is our daily wisdom from a guy named... 'Tits Mcghee"
Michael is only 55, but it's a hard 55.
He looks like he's well into his 60s already.
My favorite line Crissy says, ..."You see the arc? He starts down here and he ends up here. Where's my arc Paulie?"... amazing scene, great performance from Mr. Imperioli
you know who had an arc? Noah
@@almospampiumpium434 😂lol
How about when he wanted to write a book about the mob? He kept starting out on a computer "And the Don walked into the room......" and he kept repeating it but couldn't think of a next line.He got made at Adriana and cursed the computer that he thought was supposed to help him write a book.
"Crissy" ??? that's a girls name
I have three favorite lines:
1) "Hasidim but I don't believe him"
---Paulie (Back in the first season prior to the crew getting involved in the motel business
2) "You're looking at them asshole"
---Tony Soprano to the Jewish Hasid in response to his question about "Where are they (The Romans) now?"
And Christopher's line to that Rapper in the restaurant:
"I know what time it is" (A line I use frequently myself, but I confess I stole it from The Sopranos) That was the episode where the Rapper wanted to go after Hesh for money he pocketed unethically or illegally for an old song.
Love your work Michael. Met you downtown, lower Manhattan. You were very respectful and humble. GOD Bless you and your Family. Continued Success.
Always looked forward to any scene involving Michael. You knew it would be amazing. Growing up during those times, everything was so on point and accurate
You know someone plays a role perfectly when their real person you see is so foreign.
I think I know what you mean. Jon Bernthal is an actor I used to watch a lot and I came to realise he was the same in everything, and somewhat the same in interviews... Imperioli seems different.
then you have people like Tony sirico who are literally playing themselves
@@Ithurtssobad Jon Bernthal is easily one of my fav actors
He looks like a young guy playing an old guy for Halloween
Hard to believe that kid from the sopranos and Christopher was played by the same guy.
protect this man at all costs
Michael is one of the most genuine and down-to-earth celebrities we have. And he actually earned his fame through talent and hard work. Love him.
False, is a stuckup actor but he is great at what he does
That's my impression of him also tbh?
@@godalmighty5733 ??
@@godalmighty5733 'Stuckup' is probably the least suitable characterization of Michael Imperioli.
And evidently a bunch of lies. 😂.
That moment he described throwing his Emmy in the bin sounded like something straight out of Christopher's playbook
I love the intimacy of this interview we feel like he’s talking right directly to us and including the details that we really do want to hear
Christopher was an influential part of Tony soprano that made the show successful 👍👍👍
James Gandolfini was a legend. put him up against any big name, denzel, brad pitt, john travolta, he played with them all.
I was with you til you said Travolta.
Be sure to see him with Charlie Sheen in a thriller titled TERMINAL VELOCITY. The late, great Mr. Gandolfini is in top form in that movie.
I have to agree but sometimes I wonder if the quality of his acting wasn't juxtaposed by the sheer size of the man. Idk why but it's odd to see someone so large acting so well. I sure wish he hadn't died. Think of the roles he could be doing in his sixties right now.
I don’t know when you see Pitt, Denzel or DiCaprio headlining a movie, even if it sucks you know those guys will bring it.
Not so much with Gandolfini even at the height of his popularity.
So yeah he played with them but that’s about it. But was a great actor on a great show. Never really stood out to me in any movies, I think last 2 I saw with him were Enough Said and Killing Them Softly. And the ladder stood out because of Pitt and Ray Liotta.
@Tucko11 Nah hes not on Denzel level or Trovalta or Pitt. Lmmfao 🤣🤣🤣🤣 those are A+ list actors. U over exaggerated a tad bit buddy. James Gandolfini hes definitely a good actor. I probably seen all hes movies. But hes not on the same tier as them. 1 tier under those actors you named. RIP James G.
To this day the sopranos is the greatest show of all time . That cast with those writers was a sight to behold. Never to be duplicated.
Damn right..immortal tv series
What about the movie?
Overall Breaking Bad was a better show
@@harrymontgomery5268 oh hell naw
@@harrymontgomery5268 not a chance
Christopher was my favorite character on The Sopranos.
He does a great job on his new show This Fool. Always enjoy his work. Very relatable person.
Love this interview production, @RollingStone. It's calm and informative with minimal interruption,
Hands down, Michael's role as Chrissy was truly essential in The Sopranos
As far as male modelling goes he’d be a success, but doesn’t want to be around those fuckin’ people
I've clearly been watching far too much Talking Sopranos as I've heard all these anecdotes before lol.
Ya, but I'll listen to them again lol
Same here.
But never get tired of hearing the stories.
Same lol
Yeah, but there's no Steve to interrupt every two seconds.
How can you bear Steve? He ruined it for me
When he called Vito a parade float. That Emmy was well deserved. I crack up till this day from that scene
Michael is a true artist very underrated and very under appreciated
Normally I tend to disagree when someone says what you've said.
But I think you're spot on.
how is he under rated and under appreciated when he's won the highest award in his field ?
@@JAMWITCH these dopes throw around underrated for everything and everyone. Soooo painfully dumb.
Man, his intervention scene with all the crew was fucking amazing.
Watch it Chrissy 🤟
That scene predicted Gandolfini's death
Funniest scene I've seen
@@oliviav.3565 I often wonder although scripted if that line haunts him ? I sincerely hope not
Your hair was in the toilet water. Disgusting.
I’ve just been watching Sopranos lately, 1st time. Hard to believe been like over 10 years.
The series is one of the best I’ve seen. 👏 👏
Michael has worked with some of Hollywood LEGENDS. 👏 .
My favourite actor.. never seen someone play a junkie so well..." I did'ent"
😂
"Where's my arc...?"
Hahaha. He nailed it hahaha
Leonardo DiCaprio in “The Basketball Diaries” is spot on.
Oh and John C Riley in “Walk Hard, The Dewey Cox Story” is a hilarious portrayal of an actor doing their job insufficiently .
"Actors can be really really desperate. They'll just do anything"
- *Michael Imperioli - Godfather of Truth*
hits way too close to home ahaha the truth
Just ask Perry caravelo
I lived for the Christopher-Adrianna storylines.
I was so devastated when Adrianna was killed …
I always wanted them to find a happily ever after but it just wasn’t in the cards for them.
This was the first show I ever watched with emotional investment … it was just amazing.
Actually I was glad when she was killed. Too whiny!!!!
Rewatching it after a few years. A never ending love story for me. And yes, Adriana...just superb and amazing.
His character was a scumbag to her. She deserved way better than him. It ultimately got her killed.
They were my favorite couple too. The ending was fitting though. It's realistic to how everything one day can just be undone, and the love of your life is now your enemy. Even if you still love them.
okey calm down
I'm SO grateful for Your performances. Many, many thanks 👍
At least James didn’t squeeze his nose after crashing the car
I love Michael so much. He's a great actor and after watching Talking Sopranos on CZcams Michael opens up and talks about himself. Michael Imperioli is a true professional. He loves the craft of acting and is so serious about doing everything as perfectly as possible. You can tell he's watched tons of movies to perfect his craft. He's a true class act.
How can you "love" a stranger? Jesus get a life.
@@space.midnight.cowboy as**ole.
And he’s so chill!
@@space.midnight.cowboy i love you
@@space.midnight.cowboy how can you love a stranger ? Estas Loco o tonto? How could you say such a thing man? When that's how the f*** music industry Works they don't know these people but you love their music? ManTonto? Don't ne like that st the end of the day were curious humans willing to engage with strangers at timea
Been watching this guy his entire career. A great American actor.
He was really good in White Lotus S2. Great actor.
God it's so weird seeing him so old
Watching Talking Sopranos opened my eyes to the intelligence of Michael.
LoL
I hated Christopher so much in the Sopranos that I subconsciously expected to hate Michael lolll, that's how good of an actor he is (or how guillable I am). Anyway I was pleasantly surprised that he's a thoughtful generous funny! vegan buddhist....now Schrippa is another matter loll
@@schmuck3787 why would you hate Christopher?!
I worked on film sets for many years and in my experience there are two types of actors: 1) super geniuses that can do anything 2) weird man boys that really like to play pretend with toys
@@schmuck3787 whats the deal with schripp
You da man buddy! Thanks for a stellar job and the memories!
To be so relaxed on set of Goodfellas at such a young age says a lot about his confidence.
He’s so down to earth . No ego in sight
Because of his buddha learnings. When conscience increases, ego decreases.
I mean he’s just answering questions for 7 minutes of edited footage. You don’t have any idea who someone is from an edited interview.
Awesome interview Michael! I TOO auditioned for Godfather III! I recorded a version of Cavallaria Rusticana after listening to Placido Domingo. as they requested. A couple of days before the audition, Mrs. Coppola (Francis' mother) left a voicemail on my answering machine to help me with the audition. I thought it was a friend pulling a prank. I called her back and she mistakened me for an operatic singer at UCLA. After she realized her mistake, I wouldn't let her off the phone until I picked her brain for any tips to audition successfully. She told me "My son doesn't let me get involved with any of his casting". LOL!
Great story
The sopranos is a true work of art, as each time I have watched it I see another detail that I missed previously
One of my favorite actors, I wish he did more movies .
He is a really thoughtful student of the art of acting. He knows an enormous amount about the craft.
I go back with Michael when he had a part on the classic film lean on me, and followed his career in various films,etc.. very talented and a well rounded actor, respect
Thank you for your service.
Girl 6
The original Bad Boys, with Sean Penn. He played the little geek who put bombs in boom boxes.
Loved you in the Sopranos… loved the whole series gonna go through it again
Brilliant actor, phenomenal interview, and I’m loving silver fox Michael.
This guy is a great story teller, I love the insights he gives into the sopranos
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he is the spirit of Sopranos
deserves every bit of success..happy for him
My favorite character on the Sopranos by far
Michael is awesome! I could listen to him talk for hours. Imagine how good the podcast would be if Steve wasn't constantly interrupting him...
Man….I thought I was the only one who thought this exact same thing. Love the podcast and I love Steve but he’s a typical loud mouthed NYer who doesn’t know how to hang back and let Michael guide the show. He’s more experienced and has a much more calming voice that should be number one narrator on the podcast with Steve throwing in his piece about mob life experiences etc…Not that Bacala is not good etc. I love him, but he interrupts wayyyyy too much
" She must have crawled under there for warmth "
I diiident
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Little Cossette
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My favorite on the Sopranos….what a great series…I still will watch an episode from time to time..
No disrespect to the man but seeing him looking so much older shocked the hell out of me. Can’t believe that much time has passed
Michael is a champion and a dreamer
I love Michael Imperioli what an Incredible Actor , my Favourite character in the Soprano's is Christopher he could make anything happen anything ......and he did .....God Bless
Casual and fun. Thanks for the upload!
Wow I could listen to him for hours
One of my first professional gigs, they wanted an actor who could play the guitar. During the audition they asked if I could play the banjo. I said yes, though I didn't, and got the part. I had to learn to play the banjo to an acceptable level in two weeks before the read-through. An actor will do anything to get the part.
Do you still play?
Good for you!!
You were one of the big players on the Sopranos..To me best actor on the set hands down.. Congratulations on all your success...🤙🏾🤙🏾🤙🏾
I'm sure you wanted to say: Enjoy your success!:))
He’s aged into a really distinguished and interesting actor and author. Still doing great work.
Thank you Michael. Loved your character on The Sopranos especially the pastry shop seen.
I loved the movie 'Cleaver' that's my favorite movie of all time
He helped write Summer of Sam! This guy knows what's up!!
I past Michael years ago in Santa Barbra when he was coming out of a screening. He definitely has a walk and a presents when you see him in person.
Michael is always so genuine, love hearing from him.
A very satisfying interview.
He's a great actor. Extremely underrated. Watch him in The Lovely Bones. He played Christopher perfectly. I can't wait to see what's in for him in the future.....
The lovely bones is a great very sad film and he was his usual greatness in it 👍
The woman who wrote that book lied and had an innocent man convicted of a rape
he never committed , he served 16 yrs for it , look it up.
@@bigpun7916 Did she lie or did she incorrectly identify him in a police lineup? I’m asking because that is a huge difference. I have absolutely no respect for eyewitness testimony, especially by a person who is traumatized after having been raped. If that is the evidence being relied upon in a case, in my opinion juries should dismiss it. It has been proven to be extremely unreliable.
@@jennifer60515 she admitted to making the whole thing up !!! There is a video about it on CZcams . She should serve 16 yrs like the innocent black man did !
He’s so underrated that he’s known globally and won an award. Soooo underrated. 🤦🏼♀️
Bought my first Lexus because of Christopher. Michael is an amazing amazing actor. Love randomly watching his interviews. Need to checkout his podcast
Christopher is my favorite character! Great story and acting!
Michael is not just a great actor, he is a brilliant writer and director.
Michael is just a tremendous artist !
What a great guy . Love you Mike! Talking Sopranos is so good . The banter between him and Steve is priceless.
Even in the book I cracked up a few times 😂
Michael is so chill - a multi-talented guy, well spoken, insightful. He was key to the success of The Sopranos.
True legend. Brilliant 👏🏻
Such a phenomenal actor!
im glad to see michael getting the recognition he deserves
Well done micheal you deserve your success. Bravo bello
Listening to him speaking so calmly is very
soothing
Michael does fine acting at every turn I’ve seen.
He was great in the Sopranos and seems like a nice guy.
Fabulous actor, and he comes across as a total dude in that short clip. Lots of love and respect for the man.
Michael, your one hell of an actor. You scared the hell out of me sometimes playing Christopher Moltasanti on The Sopranos, sometimes made me laugh & sometimes I just wanted to give you a hug. Great stuff!
Well said ! He wasn’t the only violent man… but he was the one who scared me most too….
@@maxflight777 , absolutely. Very complex character. The thing that shook me the most about this character was his ability to kill in almost a blink of an eye. Make no mistake, Christopher was a real gangster, despite at times his almost boyish personality.
This man is an excellent actor. I haven’t seen him in much besides sopranos but I loved his character and I was completely floored when the wrote him off.
Check him out in The Basketball Diaries.
I had no idea he played the kid in the bar who was killed in goodfellas by joe Pesci!