Yeah in all honesty manny was probably the most honest and trustworthy criminal in the whole show he made his allegiances and his enemies knew where he stood and as long as you were straight with him he had your back.
Jimmy's problem is he kept listening to, and being influenced by the wrong people who were using him as a means to their own ends. He was smart, but he was weak willed when it came to the real decisions. That's why Luciano and especially Lansky were so successful. They knew exactly what they wanted and would not stop until they achieved that, regardless of what other said or did.
met William Forsythe at a convention and such a nice and cool guy. awesome to be around fans. played Flattop from the Dick Tracy film with Warren Beatty.
It's really fun when they give a good actor something to work with so everyone can be reminded what a good actor they are. This series just had some fun, well written parts that really let the acting shine.
The moment Manny met Angela, I knew Richard would be having words with him at some point. Or no words, as the case may be. "Jimmy was a soldier. He fought. He lost." but Angela was just collateral damage.
He had all doors open to him but also after Boardwalk nothing really got going. Drugs and being a spoilt brat can destroy everything. Hollywood breeds these types of people.
@@DDDRRROOO3 his character was the most hardened because he actually had fought in war and saw terrible things. The others were pretending to be tough - remember how he lectured nuccy on being a real gangster?
love how after Manny takes the meat cleaver to the guy's head and afterwards you see in the background a sign that reads "Fresh Killed Meat." a bit of dark humor there to take the edge off.
What I love about this scene is that Manny is all pleasantries and jokes throughout, until right at the end when he warns Jimmy about his ice box. Jimmy and Mickey still think he’s joking and try to maintain that vibe, but Manny’s completely stone-faced stare just enforces how serious he is.
Enjoy your time with this awesome man! I've been lifted with his amazing performances through the years and consider him one of my favorites. Cherish your time as we are all ru Ning out of it.
Some guys just refuse to pay up once they have the money in their hands. Jimmy the gent Burke after the Lunthansa heist for example. He'd rather kill everyone then pay.
Watching this show for the first time in February 2020 & binging all seasons within 2 months was something special. This whole story is a series of damn shames, lots of decent men with lost potentials in the life of crime :(
One of the best shows every made. It doesn't get the respect The Sopranos got. It was a wonderful mix of real people and fictional characters. Beautiful costumes and cinematography. The challenge was that you really had to watch it closely to keep track of all the characters.
I love the way at 15:00 he pulls his attacker inside. "You gonna try to kill me? Come here you..." And doesn't defend himself against his attacker... but murders his attacker! He uses his size and strength to get him exactly where he wants him, then grabs his daily tool and makes chopped liver out of him. Very tough guy.
Need a compilation of the masked man. The strong, silent type. That was an American. He wasn't in touch with his feelings. He just did what he had to do.
Excellent compilation. Boardwalk Empire and The Sopranos are works of art, superb productions. Regards, Michael M. Kamau, Nairobi, Kenya, East Africa, 22nd August 2024.
Each of these scenes in Boardwalk is pure art. Such a wonderful series and period piece. The characters, the dialogue, the setting, it's everything. Perfection.
"He that dies pays all debts." -- William Shakespeare, _The Tempest_ What, you don't actually think Mickey Doyle of all people would get a literary reference correct?
Re-watching this, I kind of see why Jimmy had it coming. I didn't realize it the first time I watched it and was pretty pissed they killed him off, but now I see it.
@@Chickenpesto2468 Princeton and the trenches doesn’t give one much sense for the criminal underworld or how to build trust and respect of others. I could see being a elite Princeton boy and then surviving the war giving someone the feeling he could get through anything
You felt he was truly dangerous in his very first scene. The ruthlessness we witnessed later when he hangs this guy by his ankles and kills .....spoilers....didn't exactly surprise us!
I remember reading that after William Forsythe read the read and learned that he was gonna kill Angela, he got very upset and was reluctant to film the scene!!!
All Jimmy had to do was not betray Manny for no good reason. He was the kind of person you'd be blessed to have as a friend, and in serious trouble to have as an enemy.
He was one of my favorite characters in the show and I been a fan of William Forsythe since American me, to think all of this could of been avoided if James didn’t listen to his mother and pay manny instead of trying to have him killed.
It's amazing in a time where you could get away with murder very, VERY, easily, it's amazing they carry enough evidence to seal up any questions. Jimmy could've said it was 6 different people, but box of toothpicks narrowed it down to 1.
Manny: You're a powerful gangster on an HBO show who made a deal with a young, self-destructive kid who didn't pay you back? Laurie from Euphoria: Yup...
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@@BirdFromYakiVegas its in my profile. @ceerupt
And flatop in dick tracy
Jimmy actually had a good thing going here. If he didn't betray Manny and the others he would be in good shape.
Yeah in all honesty manny was probably the most honest and trustworthy criminal in the whole show he made his allegiances and his enemies knew where he stood and as long as you were straight with him he had your back.
Jimmy's problem is he kept listening to, and being influenced by the wrong people who were using him as a means to their own ends. He was smart, but he was weak willed when it came to the real decisions. That's why Luciano and especially Lansky were so successful. They knew exactly what they wanted and would not stop until they achieved that, regardless of what other said or did.
Jimmy should've stayed next to Nuck...Period...the Commodore and his mother screwed him
@@tedwojtasik8781sadly his actual actor was an asshole or he would’ve probably gotten a better story
My thoughts EXACTLY. Jimmy should have stuck with Manny; he would have been a powerful ally.
How Jimmy ever thought it'd be a good idea to fuck with this guy is beyond me
Facts 😂
Jimmy and Jackie Jr both the biggest idiots in the HBO world
@@covalentbond7933indeed
Jimmy was a likeable character, but he was stupid and too impulsive. Fucking over Manny, helped to bring about his demise.
he started with those drugs long before Angela was killed. Estimation of him as a man, just fuckin plummeted.
met William Forsythe at a convention and such
a nice and cool guy. awesome to be around fans.
played Flattop from the Dick Tracy film with Warren Beatty.
oh wow thats awesome man. thanks for sharing ❤️
@@ceerious you're very welcome :) and ty for these clips too.
@@TraitofSiNN727 you got it 💪
Also Richie from Out For Juistice starting Steven Segal.
@@user-vg5rv5xf4u 100%
My friend turned me on to this show before he passed. Probably the best one on cable as far as I'm concerned. RIP Adam
Did your friends last name start with P by any chance?
@@brandonyankowski4319 R
RIP to your friend.
RIP Adam ❤
Rip
That actor was great in Once Upon a time in America and also playing Sammy the Bull in Gotti.
really great actor
Yessssss I knew that voice lol
It's really fun when they give a good actor something to work with so everyone can be reminded what a good actor they are. This series just had some fun, well written parts that really let the acting shine.
@@ashleybrooke2087 yea Boardwalk had so many great actors
bro straight up killed it as Sammy the Bull. greedy ruthless spineless and intimidating..
Gotti may just be the most underrated mob movie of all time
9:30 just give it to 'em sunshine
i totally understand why they blew him away. he was just droppin quotes rapid fire i'd let him have it too.
@@frwystr especially they were all cranked up lol 😆
Very bad boys, very bad!
Gimme ya watch!
14:55 If you can keep your head while those around you can't...
Manny was such a badass character all jokes aside I do wish they did a bit more with him
yea he really was.
Great actor
Alright criminal mastermind….
Though it makes sense that he gets taken down by the only character who can surpass him in being a badass.
Didn't this actor play Capone in a series?
The moment Manny met Angela, I knew Richard would be having words with him at some point. Or no words, as the case may be.
"Jimmy was a soldier. He fought. He lost." but Angela was just collateral damage.
As Richard Harrow would say Manny stuck his face it where it didn't belong 😅
As soon as Manny met Angela i knew there was no way in hell she was walking out of there
@ceerious yup that was sad wrong place wrong time.
@@josephtalmadge3108
And Harrow was kind enough to remind Horvitz what happens to someone's face when they do.
@@ashleybrooke2087 lol 😆 absolutely I loved that scene
Here ya go boychik
Great actor C great video Skip. He's good in everything.
@@josephtalmadge3108 100% brother
You know C, William Forsythe in Out For Justice played Ritchie. His brother the bartender played Brendan from the Sopranos
25:09 Fine hats like that were expensive in those days. I can totally understand Manny's wife's anguish that Richard ruined a brand new one
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It was revenge for Jimmy Darmony and alot of other things lol 😆
@osman732 anyway the hats gone and we'll chalk it up to the headless horseman
@@josephtalmadge3108 lol. Not for Jimmy... Angela.
@@josephtalmadge3108It was among the Yiddish. Real matza ball shit
This is a good one. Forsythe played a great Sammy the Bull. They might not look alike, but that didn't matter. He has a general menace about him.
thanks bro. yea i agree. he did play a great bull.
@@ceerious
Thank you for these long uploads Cee. It's really enjoyable to relax and know you're gonna get the entire story. Thanks👍
@@donarthiazi2443 thank you. anytime ☺️
@@donarthiazi2443Loved him in Out For Justice Gotti and American Me
100 he was great in gotti
Too bad Michael Pitt was such a diva in the production, would've been great if he lasted all 5 seasons.
He had all doors open to him but also after Boardwalk nothing really got going. Drugs and being a spoilt brat can destroy everything. Hollywood breeds these types of people.
@@listrahteskid has talent to, the show made a lot of careers sky rocket
@@DDDRRROOO3 his character was the most hardened because he actually had fought in war and saw terrible things. The others were pretending to be tough - remember how he lectured nuccy on being a real gangster?
@@DDDRRROOO3 I thought he was great.
@@Thatdudehey
Nucky was a gangster, Jimmy was a soldier. Jimmy was the one out of his element. Nucky had Jimmy's best interest, nobody else.
ceerious the king 👑
salute to the king 🫡
love how after Manny takes the meat cleaver to the guy's head
and afterwards you see in the background a sign that reads
"Fresh Killed Meat." a bit of dark humor there to take the edge off.
good catch. strong eyes
Should've sent somebody wit more experience carrying out a hit
@@josephtalmadge3108 😆
@@TraitofSiNN727 Manny sunk that meat clever deep and that was a nice catch by you
@@TraitofSiNN727 that saying never show up at a gun fight with a cleaver went right out the window 😄
my first impression of manny based off that initial scene couldn’t have been more wrong lmao
i know what u mean lol
Such a good actor my favorites were Out For Justice, American ME ,Gotti
He starred in a movie called "one upon a time in america" greatest movie in my opinion
Can you elaborate on what impression you had and how that differed
@@royfokerpoker1802Sunshine Happy Light Show that never liked waxey
These supercuts are fantastic. Between yourself and Borko, HBO getting her panties in a twist
appreciate it
The compilation above is indeed fantastic.
We will not be mentioning borko like this anymore it's undignified
William Forsythe was the best in the movie Out For Justice. He played Ritchie Madano
“Anybody seen Ritchie? Anybody know why Ritchie killed Bobby Lupo?”
@@mikedoss9777 I'm gonna keep coming back here till somebody remembers
"You Got the Balls! Now you got the Bread!"
😂@@mikedoss9777
This show was a true masterpiece
This show, and the Sopranos too.
@@MundiaKamau for sure sons of anarchy and the wire were unbelievable too absolute masterpieces
William Forsyth is a great character actor.
… and couth as Hell.
Excellent
25:05 he taught him the lesson everyone should know: NO WOMEN NO CHILDREN
What I love about this scene is that Manny is all pleasantries and jokes throughout, until right at the end when he warns Jimmy about his ice box. Jimmy and Mickey still think he’s joking and try to maintain that vibe, but Manny’s completely stone-faced stare just enforces how serious he is.
Yessir more Boardwalk Empire vids 🔥
Enjoy your time with this awesome man! I've been lifted with his amazing performances through the years and consider him one of my favorites. Cherish your time as we are all ru Ning out of it.
The way Jimmy handled Manny seems similar to how Jonah Hill's character in war dogs handled the Albanian factory guy... like just pay the guy ffs 🤣🤣
Some guys just refuse to pay up once they have the money in their hands. Jimmy the gent Burke after the Lunthansa heist for example. He'd rather kill everyone then pay.
Especially cos he’s obviously a fuckin lunatic 😂😂😂
Watching this show for the first time in February 2020 & binging all seasons within 2 months was something special. This whole story is a series of damn shames, lots of decent men with lost potentials in the life of crime :(
Great character. Always felt like he had his own TV series going on in the background, which happened to collide with Boardwalk Empire lol
One of the best shows every made. It doesn't get the respect The Sopranos got. It was a wonderful mix of real people and fictional characters. Beautiful costumes and cinematography. The challenge was that you really had to watch it closely to keep track of all the characters.
Bro had a ace marksman like Richard and he sent a scrub with a sawed off to kill Manny the first time???
9:30 Sopranos used same line from Sunshine at the card game. Of course same writers so no surprise. I love that they used that quote again.
So in this show where almost all the actors steal scenes equally, is it really theft anymore?
Charles Schaub ova here
Hehehe 😂
Our scenes comrade
Loved his performances in Raising Arizona and Things To Do in Denver When You're Dead.
You can blame the war for your nightmares, but not for your murders.
So Junior’s father grew up in the City they call Atlantic. That explains why he had many dear friends there!
That's what he meant when he said he answered to bigger people Tony 😂
@@josephtalmadge3108 It all falls into place: Junior buried his money under the Boardwalk where Janice blew roadies!
@@Djm8520 you Sopranos!! You take things too far
@@josephtalmadge3108 HAHA 😂 🤛
" Waxey Gordon's ain't" Loud mouth went out with a loud bang.
I love the way at 15:00 he pulls his attacker inside. "You gonna try to kill me? Come here you..." And doesn't defend himself against his attacker... but murders his attacker! He uses his size and strength to get him exactly where he wants him, then grabs his daily tool and makes chopped liver out of him. Very tough guy.
Need a compilation of the masked man. The strong, silent type. That was an American. He wasn't in touch with his feelings. He just did what he had to do.
i will.
Whatever happened to Gary Cooper
@@josephtalmadge3108he died
@Townesvanwaits I know!! He was the strong silent type
His only crime was sticking his nose where it didn't belong.
such a great great series.
"You can always say no"
Best thing he could say
Legend !!
keep up the uploads
thanks bro
Yt has its hands in Ceerious's ass pocket where his uploads should be 😂
One of the best performances in the series. His introduction scene alone.... Such a believable role
William Forsyth has been a fave of mine. I believe he even played Al Capone for awhile on a tv adaptation of the Untouchables
Love how Manny is just casually so menacing with a giant hatchet in his hand even when smiling... 🙃 A guy who you don't want to fuck with... 😅
I just wish Jimmy didn’t fuck him over. I feel like if Jimmy didn’t get too cocky, they could have been unstoppable.
Excellent compilation. Boardwalk Empire and The Sopranos are works of art, superb productions. Regards, Michael M. Kamau, Nairobi, Kenya, East Africa, 22nd August 2024.
thank you
Oh you're THAT Kamau! Thanks for clarifying, I thought you mighta been the other one.
Boy…oh…boy…. Broadwalk Empire was a very entertaining show that I regularly watched and recorded….wish it would have never ended!
Love when he played Capone in the Untouchables TV Series.
14:33? He fired a sawn off shotgun at point blank, and the resultant wound was a little hole in the shoulder. Superb!
This guys character has great gravitas, green voice! Wish I spoke like that 😂❤
William Forsythe one of the best actors ever. This man can act any part he has that voice & stare that makes him a legit Intimidating foe.
Forsythe's best role, second being Richie in Out for Justce, if anybody's seen him.
Still wondering why they did Bobby Lupo
One of the great Psychopath performances in Out for Justice
Out for justice is a freaking classic!
he was great in Hawaii 5-0
Like the Wu Tang line
I kick it like Seagal Out for Justice
Each of these scenes in Boardwalk is pure art. Such a wonderful series and period piece. The characters, the dialogue, the setting, it's everything. Perfection.
Your videos are amazing and makes me delve into the mindset of some of these ppl you upload 😋
while i'm editing and watching, focusing on the 1 character is awesome. puts me in their mindset as well
Ceerious is more creative than Spielberg
Shame on the house of HBO to not make more seasons. Shame.
i know
Fr
The end was so rushed as well. Just like game of thrones.
Nah, I actually feel like it was 2 too many
I'm sorry it didn't get to end naturally but expensive + slow is such risky business with only modest viewership. I'm not gonna hate on HBO too much
William Forsythe and John Goodman in Raising Arizona, hilarious,.must watch.
Underrated Coen Bros flick.
"He that dies pays all debts." -- William Shakespeare, _The Tempest_
What, you don't actually think Mickey Doyle of all people would get a literary reference correct?
4:53 Junior still with the sit downs 😂
When William hits dude in the head with the meat cleaver the sign on the wall says fresh killed meat. nice detail 😂
Very allegorical.
Re-watching this, I kind of see why Jimmy had it coming. I didn't realize it the first time I watched it and was pretty pissed they killed him off, but now I see it.
It’s weird dumb he is for a kid who went to Princeton and military experience, another kind of intelligence
@@Chickenpesto2468 Princeton and the trenches doesn’t give one much sense for the criminal underworld or how to build trust and respect of others. I could see being a elite Princeton boy and then surviving the war giving someone the feeling he could get through anything
William Forsyth is a gem. He’s hilarious in Deuce Bigalow.
William Forthyte is a helluva actor
If Rockstar made a 1920s setting open world based around real events like this I would busssss
You felt he was truly dangerous in his very first scene. The ruthlessness we witnessed later when he hangs this guy by his ankles and kills .....spoilers....didn't exactly surprise us!
He's an ox.
Manny "we all gotta live by rules" Horowitz
Also the original Bear Jew 14:40
All manny wanted was friendship and allies but almost everyone wanted him dead 😭
Except for capone Brothers
always thought it was weird that eli stood behind jimmy with a shotgun that, if fired, would probably hit nucky too.
Wouldn’t be the first time he tried to kill him…
Exactly what I was thinking i expected him to step aside and then darmondy got shot by the shotgun
9:31 Quoting Sunshine I see 😂😂
Sunshine quoted JFK who quoted someone in the 40s who quoted someone from i forget exactly lol
Sunshine had the toughest reputation of being a card dealer not after Jackie Jr got trooo wit him
@@josephtalmadge3108I forgot “Many Saints” is mud around here😂
18:19 He that dies pays all debts.
- William Shakespeare
I wonder if William Forsythe was bummed he didn’t get to kill Michael Pitt
I think half the cast is bummed they didn’t get to kill him
Man was hated on the show & in real life 😂😂😂
I remember reading that after William Forsythe read the read and learned that he was gonna kill Angela, he got very upset and was reluctant to film the scene!!!
Damn good! William Forsythe my fav Gangster on screen!
All Jimmy had to do was not betray Manny for no good reason. He was the kind of person you'd be blessed to have as a friend, and in serious trouble to have as an enemy.
yea that was unnecessary. plus he did it to nucky too.
Not sure how Jimmy didn't realize he fucked up double crossing this guy
He was one of my favorite characters in the show and I been a fan of William Forsythe since American me, to think all of this could of been avoided if James didn’t listen to his mother and pay manny instead of trying to have him killed.
The sopranos used that line victory has many fathers... just changed by success has many fathers
Manny was a G, Jimmy blew it big time
William Forsyth is a criminally underrated actor
I love this show
Not easy for an actor to be convincing as a terrifying criminal and as a comic actor
One of my favorite characters
Every character just had so much life in them
Do you ever see waxed Gordon 🤷 or is he only spoken about on the show ?
we see him
@@ceerious thank you Don Ceerious 🙏
@@ceerious and please don’t tell Borko we spoke. I might get clipped
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That 5k would be worth about 70 grand in todays money and the money the old guys complained of losing in the meetinf would have been a million
9:00 "Waxey Gordon's ain't!" Props to him for making a stand here
It's amazing in a time where you could get away with murder very, VERY, easily, it's amazing they carry enough evidence to seal up any questions. Jimmy could've said it was 6 different people, but box of toothpicks narrowed it down to 1.
Boardwalk Empire should have kept Munya longer. Forsythe stole every scene.
“Anybody seen Richie?!” ..lol
ANYONE KNOW WHY RICHIE DID BOBBY LUPO!!!
So weird seeing Michael Pitt at 33-34 and still looked the same as back when he was in Hedwig.
Does anyone know why Richie killed Bobby Lupo?
I'm gonna keep coming back here till somebody remembers
Who's hotdog is this huh?
Success has many fathers but failure is an orphan
Success has many fathers but failure is an 💥 💥 💥
I'd have loved to see his Richie Madano (Out for Justice) interacting with Richie Aprile and Phil. Would've been some quality entertainment.
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He sounds exactly like my grandfather. We are also Ukrainian Jews
Just goes to dhow nothing special about jews,,,,as crooked as the rest of the world,....
He was in American me great actor
New hats make Richard emotional
Manny: You're a powerful gangster on an HBO show who made a deal with a young, self-destructive kid who didn't pay you back?
Laurie from Euphoria: Yup...
He killed that role.....🤌🏿.
I'd of liked to see a spin-off of Manny not dying, and going to live in Germamy when Hitler started world war 2.
Harrow was my favorite… i liked Jimmy a lot too. Just wish he made it.
where's the scene where manny works for nucky and they catch the thief nate
Jimmy crossing manny for no fucking reason.