@@ceerious The part on this clip about rubbing a hunchback's hump? I think it comes from when people actually thought it brought good luck to do that. Card players kept a hunchback close by to do gopher-work ( à la Matt Drinkwater 🤭) during long poker nights. When they were deciding to fold or stay they would rub his hump for good luck in making the right decision. That's how the term _"I have a hunch"_ developed. Not that this has anything to do with the _Sopranos_ but it seems interesting (if it's even true). Anyway, thanks Cee for the upload 👍👍
Naturally another compilation should be Maurice Levy from the Wire, both him and Neil Mink came up with an infinite money glitch representing glorified crews
@@josephtalmadge3108 Yeah I mean in hindsight he should've since he ended up getting cancer and was doomed to die in there anyways, the rest of the mobsters might've tried a little harder to help out Ginny after everything had he done so as well as he would've still had the respect of his peers.
One of Tony's strengths was his ability to respect people he viewed as smarter than him. He knew his limitations and trusted those who knew better like Mink
@@josephtalmadge3108 the line was from a scene in which Junior says you dont have the makings of a varsity athelete and Angelo replies your point being what junior, CLEARLY you havent seen the show and i suggest shutting the fuck up maybe
I love how happy Neil always was to help out Tony. Yeah i know he got paid but he genuinely looked like he was having a great time! Too many movies this kid 🤓
@James_Price79 absolutely Jimmy! Mink is such a good lawyer that by the time they wake up they'll be working in Alaska. Lol had to throw some Scarface in there 🤣
In a law and order episode, Niels actors plays a psychologist and he’s wearing the exact same suit and mustache. I wonder if law and order and the sopranos were filmed in the same movie studio?
When people discuss the ending, they normally discuss the diner scene and whether Tony was whacked or not. For me, the bigger disappointment was not exploring the trial after Carlo flips. Its presumed there's enough to put Tony and the few remaining members away for good, but it's just left to ponder. Just a strange decision. Maybe more of the trial could've been shown before the diner scene, but it's still bizarre. Hell we saw more of Junior and Johny Sack's trials than the main character
Dudeeee Everyone and their mamas upload The Sopranos man…. We need more of THE WIRE tbh. All these videos on UA-cam of the wire are so old and grainy and pixelated you post really good quality actually.
Mink is lucky he didn't have a stroke knowing how those Sopranos treat their long term, patient, and ball playing lawyers. Mink is worth every penny whether the cases are bupkis or not.
It is so hilarious that Tony actually even defrauded his very own lawyer by selling him that fake stock, never actually noticed it when I was watching the show
Mink stepped down as Mayor of NY after he saw the tab from the Ghost Busters. Became a lawyer and helps mobsters peer out through the slit in the bunker
Mink was a great character, smart, and the strong silent type. I don't really understand how Tony would've been convicted on the gun charge though, makes no sense
Neil had no interest in Tony at the end cause he knew Tony was hosed and going away.. Neil just pretend he did to keep Tony's money. Brilliant attorney.
Ceerious has Neil Mink on speed dial in case HBO comes to his door with copyright allegations
They even said that they can lift the finger prints right off the copyright allegations
He did-dent.. hehehehehe
Feds just hit Borko
@@Lil_Santa_2001 I don't like it. This is how it all starts 😅
@@josephtalmadge3108 so should we lam-it for a while?
I like to think of Neil Mink as like a male version of Melfi. Even talks like her when he says “there’s no…’capital crimes’”
My nephew sees a psychiatrist it almost makes me wanna cry
Neil Mink was far more competent as a lawyer than Meflie was as a psychiatrist
@@superwario2741she was a quack
I always think of Neil Mink when my bottle of ketchup is giving me a hard time.
😂
@@ceerious
The part on this clip about rubbing a hunchback's hump? I think it comes from when people actually thought it brought good luck to do that. Card players kept a hunchback close by to do gopher-work ( à la Matt Drinkwater 🤭) during long poker nights. When they were deciding to fold or stay they would rub his hump for good luck in making the right decision. That's how the term _"I have a hunch"_ developed.
Not that this has anything to do with the _Sopranos_ but it seems interesting (if it's even true). Anyway, thanks Cee for the upload 👍👍
I thought Tony was going to hit Neil with that ketchup bottle like he hit Georgie with the ice bucket
@@donarthiazi2443 i remember that saying
Haha same here!
Naturally another compilation should be Maurice Levy from the Wire, both him and Neil Mink came up with an infinite money glitch representing glorified crews
i was thinking of doing Levy
nAtuRaLlY lol what a nerd
This pigmy thing in Baltimore
@@MegaZetahe should’ve avoided using that word due to the negative implications
@@weazelsNaturally
Jewish lawyers and Italian mobsters... stereotypes galore 😂😂
Let me tell you something but differently this time. Being a rat where I come from is like asking you to become a.....where your from 😅
@@josephtalmadge3108
Do you wear the Hakenkreuz Herr Talmadge??
😉just kidding
@@josephtalmadge3108 a what?
@@donarthiazi2443 Charles Schaub ova here😅 no lol
@@Gryzlek didn't think yt would let me say it
Relax Ceerious if HBO had anything on you we'd be having this conversation between glass instead of the internet 😂😂
This Friday will be a sit down(community post)for all captains. See you then
I gotta bring my MA to GreenGrove this Friday. And it's not a nursing home it's a retirement community 😂😂
"Trials are there to be won"-Neil Mink
Johnny Sack should've stood trial like a man. Phil did 20 fken years
@@josephtalmadge3108 Yeah I mean in hindsight he should've since he ended up getting cancer and was doomed to die in there anyways, the rest of the mobsters might've tried a little harder to help out Ginny after everything had he done so as well as he would've still had the respect of his peers.
@slappytheclown4 When you're right you're right ✅️
When it's all said and done, that ketchup bottle took a beating like man.
That ketchup didn't lay down like no greaseball store owner
20 fucking years on the use by date.
Real stand up guy
There was nothing we could do. Tony was made and the bottle wasn’t.
Shed and done.
I’m surprised Neil didn’t drop Tony as soon as he heard about missing that fucking fly ball. I was ashamed to face my friends.
You yap worse than 6 barber's
Small hands was his problem
One of Tony's strengths was his ability to respect people he viewed as smarter than him. He knew his limitations and trusted those who knew better like Mink
Yet never took his advice and followed it through 🤣🤣🤣
@@JMatthew131my eyes stayed on the stained glass windows of the building.
You’re gunna call Neil Mink, you’re gunna plea it down, and you’re not gunna turn this into one of your copyright célèbre’s.
I wonder where Harpo is having his Sunday dinna 😅
@@josephtalmadge3108 your point being what junior?
@conno451 did you even watch the Sopranos because if you did you would know exactly what scene that was and what I meant
@@josephtalmadge3108 the line was from a scene in which Junior says you dont have the makings of a varsity athelete and Angelo replies your point being what junior, CLEARLY you havent seen the show and i suggest shutting the fuck up maybe
@@josephtalmadge3108 Charles Scwhab over here.
I love how happy Neil always was to help out Tony. Yeah i know he got paid but he genuinely looked like he was having a great time! Too many movies this kid 🤓
Lol Jimmy 😂 especially when he got them cigars from Tony and another time thanked him for wabistic's stock 🤣
@@josephtalmadge3108 🤣🤣🤣 Neil was having a time. Even the gun charge phone call, free as a bird smiling away
@James_Price79 absolutely Jimmy! Mink is such a good lawyer that by the time they wake up they'll be working in Alaska. Lol had to throw some Scarface in there 🤣
@@josephtalmadge3108 lol nice one joey 🤣
@James_Price79 thanks brother 🙏
Love the brief Handlebar mustache phase
In a law and order episode, Niels actors plays a psychologist and he’s wearing the exact same suit and mustache. I wonder if law and order and the sopranos were filmed in the same movie studio?
@@mikedawolf95that’s a really good observation and definitely why he has the mustache
Borko was told by his lawyer to run his channel bunker style by peering thru the slits.. hehehe
Borko is a Friend of Ours it's that animal HBO
Borko ate pootsie before HBO gave him the gift of the Sopranos.
0:12 turned down a drink from the boss? That, I couldn't believe
😂 that has to be rectified.
😂 he wasn’t thirsty
Neil walked so Jimmy could run
The Feds are a business Anthony...
I loved when Mink always said relax Anthony if the had anything serious we would be having this conversation between glass 😂
@@josephtalmadge3108 😂
Great line
@@josephtalmadge3108you mean between bars
Let's be honest, even if Tony did not get killed he would have went to Prison.
exactly
Absolutely Carlo gave them alot Tony told Carmella.
@dr.daredvil612all I know is he never had the makings of a varsity convict
Disagree
@@TLR1219 How so? With what Carlo had on him....Sure he could go to trial but eventually would end up taking a deal like John
He was a good lawyer. Just like Hesh would try to talk and help. He never listened.
That's a fact that cannot be disputed.
ONE TIME THAT HAPPENED?!?!
Those desert people, when they arent trying to rob you, actually give decent advice.
Such flawless acting. Across the board.
He's a stand up guy(no joke)
This character is awesome and great video
Definitely reminded me of John Gotti's lawyer 😅
ty!
The tomato ketchup scene was the best.
C is this kid getting Jerky wit me 😂
OH poor Tony, Phil did 20 fken years ate grilled cheese off da radiator 😂
Don't do it to yourself Phil
@theramplocal it's the wine it gives him an empty fken stomach 😅
@@josephtalmadge3108then have a breadstick
It’s funny how Davey actually warned Tony about the airline tickets but he didn’t listen lol
When people discuss the ending, they normally discuss the diner scene and whether Tony was whacked or not. For me, the bigger disappointment was not exploring the trial after Carlo flips. Its presumed there's enough to put Tony and the few remaining members away for good, but it's just left to ponder. Just a strange decision. Maybe more of the trial could've been shown before the diner scene, but it's still bizarre. Hell we saw more of Junior and Johny Sack's trials than the main character
nice touch at 7:35 the girl who dropped off the burgers can be seen on the security camera walking away
Mink was a standup guy - very allegorical.
Imagine if Johnny Sack had Mink as his lawyer
I wish they did more with that ketchup bottle. It was my favorite character on the show.
This Neil dude is always optimistic.
Gets paid and stays free either way lol
Tony was a made man and the ketchup bottle wasn’t
And There was nothing we could do about it.
Where would Tony be without competent, stand up guys like Neil, Hesh, Sil, and Beansie?
What a great character, and performance by Margulies.
Msrgueiles was gay?
You should mkae a clip of all the times tony throws a temper tantrum lol
4 hour video
Take it easy over there, we're not making a western 😅
"That's too cerebral. We're making a movie here, not a film."
+- Bowfinger
Could you imagine Mink and Saul Goodman together. Now that'd be a sight.
Mike Gendler was my favorite character, wish they did more with him
4:28 - The analogy about the Feds being a business is the wisest thing Neil ever said.
This is all so real because the actors are real mobsters and he is a real lawyer. Just great casting.
i would want this lawyer and Saul Goodman representing me
Oscar Goodman was the best Mob lawyer in the 70s was Mayor of Vegas for 12yrs
The real consigliere 👃
Here we go the Neil Mink lecture series.
The only way to get dropout rates to drop is introducing the Neil Mink lecture series in schools.
Convincing hundreds of 8th graders to insulate themselves of those shenanigans
Gangster lawyers are the best.
I want a spinoff
@@specialagentorange4329 Better Feel Niel
the more i listen to him the more he sounds like an alternate voice for a metal gear solid character. like a mix of a few of them lol
Saul Goodman is entertaining and quick on his feet, but at the end of the day I'd rather have Neil Mink in my corner.
You need a CRIMINAL lawyer: Better think Mink!
Neil Mink only defeat was the Heinz ketchup
"Somebody, get me the Ghostbusters"
Neil Mink:
You don't owe me anything until you owe me something.
For Mink, Webistics was a Mickey Mouse stock!
For Melfi it was Ranger Rick 😂
Happy Easter to you my friend
@@josephtalmadge3108 “Is this about the Easter Baskets?” 😂
And the same to you my friend‼️
@Djm8520 because I don't even wanna know lol 😂 🙏
@@josephtalmadge3108 🙈🙉🙊
Don Anthony "Fat Tony" John Soprano's lawyer, Neil "The GOAT" Mink.
This lawyer reminds me of Oscar Goodman the Mob Lawyer from the 70s who represented Tony Spalatro
Webistics was Mink's pick of the week.
Dudeeee Everyone and their mamas upload The Sopranos man…. We need more of THE WIRE tbh. All these videos on UA-cam of the wire are so old and grainy and pixelated you post really good quality actually.
today.
Mink and Maurice Levy. What a legal team that would be.
And bill Murphy
Neil Mink, the cool uncle every dude 35-65 wishes he had instead of his own.
Mink is lucky he didn't have a stroke knowing how those Sopranos treat their long term, patient, and ball playing lawyers. Mink is worth every penny whether the cases are bupkis or not.
Ceerious: The only way to run a youtube channel these days is bunker style, you peer out through the shinebox
That moustache really works for that kid
Neil's biggest mistake was underestimating the value of that gun tossed in the snow.
Fun Fact: His character was based of the late Detroit Mafia Laywer Neil Fink.
Great lawyer
imagine if Tony had a guy like Saul Goodman as a Criminal Lawyer. unstoppable
Here we go, the Neil Mink lecture series!
you missed one scene with him, he talks to tony briefly while he is playing golf in an episode of season 4.
Heinz changed their bottle from glass to a plastic squeeze bottle after the Sopranos😂
OHH! Its the Mayor from Ghostbusters!
Awesome tony put him on that stock good friend
5:18 so that's why there were 4 brand-new tires in the cargo hold of that 767.
Here we go the neil mink series
And there was nothing that we could do about it. The ketchup bottle was a made man, and Neil wasn't. And we had to sit still and take it.
I bet Tony was so happy when ketchup came out and squeeze bottles.😂
I always liked Neil, the strong silent type
It is so hilarious that Tony actually even defrauded his very own lawyer by selling him that fake stock, never actually noticed it when I was watching the show
He let his lawyer in on the scam. Bought low and sold high for an easy profit.
Mink stepped down as Mayor of NY after he saw the tab from the Ghost Busters. Became a lawyer and helps mobsters peer out through the slit in the bunker
The Neil Mink lecture series
Neil mink lecture series 😂
Mink just doin charity work
Mink was a great character, smart, and the strong silent type.
I don't really understand how Tony would've been convicted on the gun charge though, makes no sense
The way they light that cigar really hurts me.
6:34 😂😂😂
Tony and that ketchup lmao
he’s like a big fat baby throwing a temper tantrum.
Tony and Mayor Lennie from New York City ☺️☺️☺️
You gotta do one about the Boardwalk lawyer and his uncanny ability to make friends with judges.
Tony didnt want to end up like Mickey Masuco
That poor prick had 5 minutes to run and ended up it some rat invested motel
Who?
@@specialagentorange4329 The guy who had to run from the police and ended up in Elvis country.
@@specialagentorange4329he had like 5 min to run
Damn ketchup bottle lol😂
Somebody get me the ghostbusters
You gotta mix the ketchup up first with a knife or forget about it.
He's always playing ketchup
After his problem with the ketchup bottle Neil decided to develop a plastic squeeze bottle which became the standard in the Ketchup industry. 😂😂
"Trials are there to be won" (eats harmburger)
- Attorney Neil Mink, last scene in the show.
Lawyer that works for free? Pure fiction.
Neil never had the makings of a varsity attorney
So jealous of having a lawyer on speed dial!
Neil had no interest in Tony at the end cause he knew Tony was hosed and going away.. Neil just pretend he did to keep Tony's money. Brilliant attorney.
the ketchup bottle took 29 hits
Good he was able to find work after all that Marshmallow Man business back in the day
Ceerious, what if you're gone longer than the money lasts?
The kid had Tony's gun for *TWO YEARS* showing it off to his friends and shooting cans, but didn't use up all the bullets? Okay...🙄🤔
Plot twist: They are both from the same tribe
Better Call Neil
I wanted Borko, i compromised and watched ceerious