Amazing the contrast between him & Paulie Pennino. In Rocky he was a weak weasel of a guy! In Sopranos, damn was he badass. He even physically looked tougher, despite his old age and illness!
@@hagridsurcouf4173 yeah that was him it was called amityville horror the posession. It was the second of the amityville movies but was actually a prequel to the first one
This guy was epic, didn't give a shit about his deteriorating state, just offered to whack Sally straight up and he alphaed Juniour outside the church.
Playing senile or stupid is actually a pretty heavy burden on your mind. If it's gonna work, you have to pretty much convince yourself that you are senile, and being able to slip in and out of that state of acting.
i thought his demetia kicked in after he got hit in the head and fell on the steps by the camera crew outside the courthouse. There was a scene after where the doctor said it progressed quicker or something
Bobby Bacala has a rough time in the short length of the series. Junior treats him like a slave, Tony kicks him around for a few years, his father dies, he loses his wife in a car accident, gets jumped by muggers, marries the awful Janice, gets in a brawl with the boss, kills his first "hit", has a child hurt on a carnival ride, and is finally murdered.
+James Kennedy Yeah, I overreacted on that one. Bobby was a good man compared to the other guys in Tony's crew. I can't feel sorry for him for marrying Janice though, he brought that in himself.
3:07 honestly, one of my favourite parts of the Sopranos was Bobby Bacala Sr saying to Junior, "yeah, we're talking about you, you cagey fuck!" In the middle of a coughing fit. Something about him laughing about him and having a moment during his cancer-induced coughing fit is funny.
WOW!. Burt Young is/was phenomenal in this episode. Even the way he has his coughing fits. He even has the pre-cough wheeze that wells up before the actual fits. I should watch this more often to help me quit smoking.
Burt Young, one of Hollywood's long standing veteran character actors. Artists like he are a dying breed. Check out his paintings as well. He paints in a studio in Philadelphia
Maybe typecasted as Paulie. At least AFTER Rocky I or II, of course. Granted, he had lots of other roles. At least one being a mob boss role. But, I can understand why a mob flick wouldnt want him if he's typecasted as Paulie. Unless it was for a non-mob weasel of a character. After seeing him AS Paulie its hard to think of him as a tough mafia character. But, boy did he pull it off in THIS role!
Tony Might respect his ability but he didn't really treat him well.He knew he was terminally ill and still sent him on a suicide mission.this entire episode had a lot of Tony at his worst especially in how he treated Officer Wilmore.
What a scene here. You have two notable figures from the golden age of cinema: Burt Young and Dominic Chianese, who between the two of them appeared in "The Godfather, Part II", "Chinatown", "Dog Day Afternoon", "All the President's Men", and "Rocky". And here they are, sharing a scene in an episode of a revolutionary television series alongside the most important actor in the history of the medium in James Gandolfini. Astounding.
Adam Dem Aight that's it. I'm putting an end to this. I'm mad I even responded to this dumb shit. You won big homey. You the man for starting random beefs on UA-cam for no reason.
It’s great that they got Burt Young (Bobby’s dad) into this series. Many people know him as Paulie from the Rocky movies. He was also great in a small role as the New York mob boss Bedbug Eddie in the film The Pope of Greenwich Village.
I agree, but if you’re only gonna be in one episode of a show, this is how it should be done. The greatest episode of any TV show ever, I don’t care what anyone else says
@@johnselwitz5362 Game of Thrones MIGHT have been if they didnt totally fuck up the last season. And if the 2nd to last season was special like the ones before. Although I get it if you dont agree - G.O.T. isnt for everyone.
@@erikstorm8935 Unpopular opinion, I did not hate the last season of G.O.T. as much as everyone else did, I just thought it was underwhelming compared to the standard it had set for previous seasons
@@jamiecapes2644 the doctor gives Walt two years to live at the time he diagnosed him with lung cancer and Walt went on to only live for two years after all.
Frank Sinatra Jr played a cameo but Burt Young really played the part of Bobby Baccala's father, but I get what you're saying, they're both great actors
When Carm's horrible bossy mother says 'Hugh' to her husband it's basically 'you, come here..' also love Junior's disgusted walk at the end, he really hated Janice.
Yup. He'd say, "That niece of mine." He never forgave her for stealing from his wallet when she was a child. In his eyes she could have asked. But then again how'd she get into his wallet if he had it on him, in his pants? Maybe he really hated her mother but could never voice it aloud to his brother, Tony & Janice's dad.
James Johnson. That’s not true, not here. His dementia kicks in towards the beginning of Season 5. He’s distracted here because of nerves because he got diagnosed with cancer, and he’s seeing Bobby Sr. sick with cancer and is worried that he’d become that sick.
This is the episode that made me quit smoking 20 years ago. Even when I had an Uncle and Grandfather that died from lung cancer. This is what made me quit smoking, a Soprano's episode.
Bronx Cortez that plus it’s very cultural, you have to go to the church service when people die. Mexicans do it, Italians do it any majorly catholic culture does this.
1:41 lol tony knows exactly what the priests intentions are, the fact that he's a priest is what most likely kept this man safe even after spending the night at tonys house..
Exactly. From what I understand, Tony changed as the years went by. She was probably disgruntled, but this probably evolved throughout the series. The last episode was their reconciliation.
Fascinating story about Bobby Bacala Sr. The actor playing him, in real life the actor was so fascinated by the mob life that he actually attempted to be 'made' but was turned away.
Whyda Longface Al D'Arco, onetime acting boss of the Luchesse crime family, said in his biography that Burt Young contacted Vic Amuso (the official boss of the family) to become a honorary member of the Luchesses. Amuso refused, and told Young to "stick to his acting job."
Whyda Longface page 372, I'm reading it now so I can quote it for you (not that I have anything to prove....) "Burt Young, famous for his role in Rocky, was so starstruck by his mobster pals that he asked Vic Amuso if he could become a made member. Stick to your acting job, Amuso told him." There you go. Don't know if D'Arco is making that up, but I didn't.
Uncle junior reminds me of my grandma's brother he is from the old days colonial times I get to hear a lot of stories from the colonial times when he is on his morning walk with his old friends
Bacala sr. Was a beast. His one episode of the show he’s half dead and still kills two guys half his age. Sad he passed away.
Literally on the car ride first thing after “visiting” his godson…
Amazing the contrast between him & Paulie Pennino. In Rocky he was a weak weasel of a guy! In Sopranos, damn was he badass. He even physically looked tougher, despite his old age and illness!
Was he the one that played a head of family that everybody get killed in that classic horror movie Amityville ? (true story)
“...old man was a f*cking terminator”
Anthony Soprano
@@hagridsurcouf4173 yeah that was him it was called amityville horror the posession. It was the second of the amityville movies but was actually a prequel to the first one
What I loved about this show is the character chemistry , Junior and Bobby SR. share only one scene but you can immediately tell they go way back .
This is why I watch this clip i love this i want to be like that when i am old haha 😆
they actually share another scene, at Uncle Jun's house.. Old man Baccala never comes empty handed
@@HavanaOutpost who's that speaking here, somebody speaking?
Yeah like bobby sr only one that can break his balls they really do go way back 70s maybe since they were kids😊
@@novak1015Way back to when he smoked those Camels in short pants
3:43 Every line Junior delivers is quick and razor-sharp. Love it.
Junior looks so gangster in that suit
+StyrbjornStarke Junior ''is'' a gangster in that suit.
+boganus699 Bla bla bla bla blaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa
I wish that stuff was still in style today.
junior is a pathetic bitch with no moral compass who dies in the state asylum with no family.
StyrbjornStarke because he is a gangster!
Rest in peace, Burt Young. So many memorable characters. Thank you for all of the laughs and amazing moments. ❤️
I don’t know how the hell he pulled off that cough… that’s some serious acting 🎭 RIP Burt Young
rip
Burt Young...what a great actor!
As I type this comment I'm watching him play paulie in rocky. Terrific actor.
"That's right we're talkin about you, you cagey fuck! 😄"
Too bad there wasn't a "Rocko" in this series.
@@jasonscott7988 why are you on UA-cam while watching a movie? Have the attention span of a 4 year old?
"Thats right we're talkin' about you you cagey fuck." Great.
i know it's a tv series but still think about how badass and how much you must have had being able to call the boss a cagey fuck
martin eike old guys in a crew don't really care about ball busting. The episode 'Rat Pack' was all about the old dudes.
martin eike Bad ass the way he wacked Mustang Sally, that is balls!!!
martin eike Veterans in the mob don't give a f*ck anymore, they enjoy busting each others balls and don't take it as seriously as the young ones do.
+James Fielding "You got 'em all fooled!"
This guy was epic, didn't give a shit about his deteriorating state, just offered to whack Sally straight up and he alphaed Juniour outside the church.
OG no doubt.
Another reason he did it is Tony could treat his son better.
One of the Best episodes with Bert Young!
How can kill your godson?
@@MbisonBalrog cause he was a real gangster who lived that life and would rather die taking a life than die in some hospital bed
It's ironic that Junior ends up losing his mind after faking it as a legal defense.
...or it's called Alzheimer and dementia my man
Dario Gomez Hypochondriasis isn't nearly that dangerous unless it causes someone to use medicines or get surgeries they don't really need.
Playing senile or stupid is actually a pretty heavy burden on your mind. If it's gonna work, you have to pretty much convince yourself that you are senile, and being able to slip in and out of that state of acting.
i thought his demetia kicked in after he got hit in the head and fell on the steps by the camera crew outside the courthouse. There was a scene after where the doctor said it progressed quicker or something
Resembles the story of a real life mob boss Vincent "Chin" Gigante.
Junior's total disgust at the end is glorious.
It's so odd. Sociapath but there are ways to act and talk and he knows it. Greatest written show ever
He's their father in so many ways
@@matthewreames1137 Thats not true at all! Jackie Jr. didn't have a father.
He had a fawtha!
Especially after what he said earlier about him being skinny any way 😂
He hated janice lmao
1:33 Carmela's face when she tried to fake a smile always cracked me up.
Bobby Bacala has a rough time in the short length of the series. Junior treats him like a slave, Tony kicks him around for a few years, his father dies, he loses his wife in a car accident, gets jumped by muggers, marries the awful Janice, gets in a brawl with the boss, kills his first "hit", has a child hurt on a carnival ride, and is finally murdered.
he always looked happy with his life tho lol, Bobby was one of my favorites
+Silver Snail14 I wasn't suggesting they name a bridge after him or anything.
+James Kennedy Yeah, I overreacted on that one. Bobby was a good man compared to the other guys in Tony's crew. I can't feel sorry for him for marrying Janice though, he brought that in himself.
+James Kennedy True but he always had the respect of the rest of the crew. He never ratted and he was a good earner.
+generalcrustard0311 True. Bobby was solid.
3:07 honestly, one of my favourite parts of the Sopranos was Bobby Bacala Sr saying to Junior, "yeah, we're talking about you, you cagey fuck!" In the middle of a coughing fit. Something about him laughing about him and having a moment during his cancer-induced coughing fit is funny.
"You got em all fooled"...one of my favorites also, it's hilarious
@@marcgreaves4354 Junior was acting senile so he could get a mistrial for being mentally incompetent.
Soooooo much going on here!
WOW!. Burt Young is/was phenomenal in this episode. Even the way he has his coughing fits. He even has the pre-cough wheeze that wells up before the actual fits. I should watch this more often to help me quit smoking.
Yeah, those coughing fits never got old. Neither did Tony smacking his food and snorting like a pig.
Lol, yeah by watching enough Sopranos we can all learn what NOT to do
All I see is Paulie
I wonder how many takes they had to do for this scene because everybody kept calling Bobby Sr. Paulie....
He plays the very same guy in Mickey Blue Eyes so maybe he's like that irl
“I appreciate you looking out for Bobby.”
Translation: “Thanks for not whacking him during that shit with your uncle.”
i love how delighted tony is to see bobby's dad
God, this show. It's like every scene is just so well done.
The greatest
Absurd
@@rieshuls7569 What's absurd about it lol
A sin to use Gods name in vain stop
@@clydedoris5002 - "God' is a title. Like 'King', 'Doctor', or 'General'. Not a name.
Burt Young, one of Hollywood's long standing veteran character actors. Artists like he are a dying breed. Check out his paintings as well. He paints in a studio in Philadelphia
not so young nomo
This old coughing bastard was probably the most badass character in the entire series. Died like a gangster.
He's so natural in the mob role, it's a wonder he didn't do them more.
Talking about Bacala Sr.
Maybe typecasted as Paulie. At least AFTER Rocky I or II, of course. Granted, he had lots of other roles. At least one being a mob boss role. But, I can understand why a mob flick wouldnt want him if he's typecasted as Paulie. Unless it was for a non-mob weasel of a character. After seeing him AS Paulie its hard to think of him as a tough mafia character. But, boy did he pull it off in THIS role!
Burt Young played a mob role also in the awful Carlito's Way prequel. He's actually one of the better parts of the movie.
Rest in peace Burt Young. Phenomenal talent.
Tony's quick expression change from happy to concern, amazing acting.
Lmaoo Tony has so much respect for Bacala Sr, but treats Bobby like shit.
Joseph Joestar That was later obviously.
James Johnson because bobbi was a sweetheart...just very misguided
He has so much respect for everyone-- initially. Then after spending more than ten minutes with them he wants them dead.
His respect for Bobby grows later in the series.
Tony Might respect his ability but he didn't really treat him well.He knew he was terminally ill and still sent him on a suicide mission.this entire episode had a lot of Tony at his worst especially in how he treated Officer Wilmore.
So weird that Bobby Sr. and Bobby Jr. look alike. It seems real.
Burt Young did such a good job playing someone who was sick. Definitely a veteran actor.
Bobby Bacala Sr is my favorite one episode character on sopranos and possibly television... so well played
What a scene here. You have two notable figures from the golden age of cinema: Burt Young and Dominic Chianese, who between the two of them appeared in "The Godfather, Part II", "Chinatown", "Dog Day Afternoon", "All the President's Men", and "Rocky". And here they are, sharing a scene in an episode of a revolutionary television series alongside the most important actor in the history of the medium in James Gandolfini. Astounding.
Adam Dem Aight that's it. I'm putting an end to this. I'm mad I even responded to this dumb shit. You won big homey. You the man for starting random beefs on UA-cam for no reason.
Frank lol nerd
Frank ayo last night was braaaaaazy
Adam Dem Just as I thought. You’re a fucking loser. This ends our conversation.
"I'm going to go check out the Hearse"
"Don't get lost AJ"
...it's not like he's in a fucking forest...he's just a few feet away.
And he is also 16 years old or smth, but it's AJ, so You won't be surprised if he would get lost
@@hastur3201 AJ would get lost on the roof cleaning the gutters
Don't get lost means don't go too far. I want you where I can see you.
Its our italian way of saying dont disappear , we are leaving soon...
Don't wander off.
It’s great that they got Burt Young (Bobby’s dad) into this series. Many people know him as Paulie from the Rocky movies. He was also great in a small role as the New York mob boss Bedbug Eddie in the film The Pope of Greenwich Village.
BURTS AN ABSOLUTE LEGEND LUV HIS STUFF
I was watching Chinatown a couple weeks back, and I noticed he was Curly! I've watched that movie a bunch of times and can't believe I never noticed!
He also played "Joe" in Once upon a time in America (the guy with the cock-policy joke)
I remember him more from the classic horror movie Amityville
liked him in convoy across 110th street all the rockys amitiville 2 etc
Bacala Sr.'s the bets one-episode character.
Burt Young, goddammit he really should have been a main character on this show.
I agree, but if you’re only gonna be in one episode of a show, this is how it should be done. The greatest episode of any TV show ever, I don’t care what anyone else says
@@johnselwitz5362 Game of Thrones MIGHT have been if they didnt totally fuck up the last season. And if the 2nd to last season was special like the ones before. Although I get it if you dont agree - G.O.T. isnt for everyone.
@@erikstorm8935 Unpopular opinion, I did not hate the last season of G.O.T. as much as everyone else did, I just thought it was underwhelming compared to the standard it had set for previous seasons
Burt Young's cough is so convincing. I don't know how these actors do it. Bryan Cranston was equally "good" at portraying someone with lung cancer.
Probably first-hand experience. My uncle died of lung cancer and that sound does not leave your mind. Even watching this is slightly uncomfortable 😂
And, Mark Margolis as Hector in Breaking Bad! Sure, he's in Better Call Saul as well. But he was in a different state shall we say...
I was always happy Walt went into remission because we got 5 and a half seasons.
@@erikstorm8935 Hector, now that was a staunch dude.
@@jamiecapes2644 the doctor gives Walt two years to live at the time he diagnosed him with lung cancer and Walt went on to only live for two years after all.
BURT YOUNG is a GREAT actor. Truly under-appreciated and highly underrated.
Bobby Bacala needs to carry around a shinebox at all times, in case he needs to sit down.
LOL
Your shinebox was a little out of order, you insulted that shinebox a bit, a little bit
1:25 "for the shinebox"
"WHAT THE HELL KINDA WAY IS THAT TO TALK ABOUT A SICK PERSON"
The way Junior exits the scene, omg... It's like u see an actor on theatre.
My all time favorite episode. Burt Young was fabulous. As soon as I hear him cough I LMAO! It was an unbelieveable episode.
Bobby Baccala Sr. the real Paulie. I remember when Rocky bought him a robot in part three. LOL
That was in Rocky IV.
HAPPY BIRTHDAY PAULIE
Learn your Rockys you prick
@@alberttwangle893 Maybe he was fucked up. And why do adults call people names?
After seeing "Saints", I'm guessing BobbySr doesn't know not to laugh at Junior too much.
Burt Young is the man! He was tremendous in this episode. Met him a while back. A true gentleman and class act!
'see you father' - hilarious line ahahah
Father knows his cloth was the only thing preventing him from getting whacked. Tony was just reminding him of it.
Johnny and Uncle June. Richie Aprile, Baccala sr, Feech and Hesh original crew! Best HBO series ever
Big Mo hesh ?!
Ah, right. Hesh was an associate
Big Mo oz was much better
Big Mo you forgot bout Chrissy dad
@@Dice69aooooww I heard they are making a movie about Dicki Moltisanti!
0:40 That Tony grin is a bit infectious
The cameo by Burt Young is my favorite with Frank Sinatra Jr. a close second.
Frank Sinatra Jr played a cameo but Burt Young really played the part of Bobby Baccala's father, but I get what you're saying, they're both great actors
Mooj Yes.Burt young had a fantastic scene later clipping Mustang Sally. Stole that episode.
Don't forget Diamond Dave was there too!!
"Yeah Tony, put a little Buca in mine, would you?"
Loved seeing Tony admirable and caring deeply for another person. Could tell he was sincerely bothered/concerned seeing Sr. like that.
"He makes me laugh your uncle" loooool
RIP Burt Young
Relative to Janice, most people are toothpics.
hahahahaha you made me spit my drink out!
Calilyricist24 LMAO!
even tone looked like a toothpick next to that hungry hungry hippo.
Kartik Gada, that was unkind and insensitive. Please apologize to the Hippos RIGHT NOW! ;-)
Lmfao this comment was gold
One of my favoritt scenes in the whole show.. watching how much Tony likes Bobby sr and the way he is breaking Juniors balls.
I'm going to go check out the hearse.... lol
And don't get lost.. :-D
"Dont get lost AJ"
After he said he was going to look at the hearse
LOL . Was he that dumb?
Yeah, he wouldn't have been able to find the church to get back
Aj! You are going thirty feet away. You’ll get lost, then they’re all gonna laugh at you!
It meant dont wonder off
AJ never had the makings of a varsity genius.
In a word, yes.
I think Tony is reminded of his father when he speaks to Bacala Snr
and reminded of his son when he speaks to bobby baccala
+Cockoff Gewgle His son? Bobby Baccala was only like 4 years younger than Tony. If anything he was more like a brother.
Was a joke. He perceives them both as bumbling idiots.
Cockoff Gewgle I don't think so. He respects the old time gangsters.
generalcrustard0311 His son and Bobby.
was that Paulie from the Rocky movies?
Yes that is him.
And Rodney Dangerfield's driver in back to school.
Yes, only this show could manage to give (and succeed) a likeable character to that piece of shit.
Yes
Yes sir
burt young is one of the best godamned actors in the biz.
fuckin' love that guy,
In his Prime, Old Man Bacala was like The Terminator. 🔫
"He was like the terminator"
LMAO
Did a lee travino of the guys head i was rolling!
"C'Mere you...lemme look atcha"
Mustang Sally's death is still one of the single most vicious scenes in the history of Sopranos... Bobby Bacala Sr is a fuckin' BRUTE
Great casting he looks like he could be Bobbys pops.
I remember back when Bacala Sr drove a limo for Rodney Dangerfield. God rest his soul.
I don't get physical. I get upset. When I get upset, HE gets physical.
I'm concerned about Lou... he might lose his trigger finger!
When Carm's horrible bossy mother says 'Hugh' to her husband it's basically 'you, come here..' also love Junior's disgusted walk at the end, he really hated Janice.
Yup. He'd say, "That niece of mine." He never forgave her for stealing from his wallet when she was a child. In his eyes she could have asked. But then again how'd she get into his wallet if he had it on him, in his pants? Maybe he really hated her mother but could never voice it aloud to his brother, Tony & Janice's dad.
My little niece
@@yvonne2546 some people leave their wallets on the dresser or bedside table when at home. Janice could have easily snuck in and grabbed some cash
Junior also caught Janice trying to snuff out the pilot light on his range with a wet towel.
@@SantomPh True. I'm sure it was uncomfortable sitting on a wad of cash so he probably left it in his jacket or somewhere.
Wish Burt Young was kept for an entire season instead of a few episodes. He aced this role!
Junior's dementia signs kicking in.
James Johnson. That’s not true, not here. His dementia kicks in towards the beginning of Season 5. He’s distracted here because of nerves because he got diagnosed with cancer, and he’s seeing Bobby Sr. sick with cancer and is worried that he’d become that sick.
@sneksnekitsasnek thats right were talking you you cagey fuck
What the hell kind of way is that to talk about a sick person??
Stupida fahckin Cancer!
Rockys brother in law and Johnny ola working for the family again and it's beautiful 😏😏😏
Jesus, you imagine being reincarnated as Bacala Sr’s handkerchief.
Definitely a varsity quality handkerchief
I will NOT imagine that.
Now that's an image.
First victim of Covid
Jesus, you imagine being reincarnated as Baca Sr’s handkerchief.
I love how Junior always does the pause before the quick turn and walk away when disgusted. Great little character quirk
Best show ever.
Bobby Jr.'s tie looks like a WalMart special...
Junior has the best "walk away disgusted" move
Burt Young, what an actor. Just superb.
This is the episode that made me quit smoking 20 years ago. Even when I had an Uncle and Grandfather that died from lung cancer. This is what made me quit smoking, a Soprano's episode.
@Mike Madsen yeah it did, I only smoked for 7 years though.
0:35 "Heyyy! One of the most respected murderers I've ever known! Good to see you...we'll talk in a bit..."
Burt Young could have been a great real life boss!
"He was always thin, what do you expect?" Loved Uncle June...
1:27 “im going to go check out the hearse, check out the hearse” 🚶🏻♂️
Can you imagine that? Checking out the hearse and one week later you're in jail.
I didn’t know that Bobby is Rocky Balboa’s nephew
Its hilarious how religious they act yet if anyone is going to Hell, its every single one of them. Makes me laugh every time.
They all think a lil cash makes the sin go away
Bronx Cortez that plus it’s very cultural, you have to go to the church service when people die. Mexicans do it, Italians do it any majorly catholic culture does this.
Not Bobby
They’re soldiers. Soldiers don’t go to hell
Only if they kill civilians
I love the way Tony (as per the acting of gandolfini) can turn warm and respectful when needed. He's so charming n
I love the way uncle Jun walks off all annoyed… very dramatic, with an angry look in his face 🤣
1:41 lol tony knows exactly what the priests intentions are, the fact that he's a priest is what most likely kept this man safe even after spending the night at tonys house..
I noticed that the priest was doing his best to ignore Tony, quite a feat considering he was only inches from him.
Carmela's baked ziti is to die for!
Exactly. Theres 3 types of people he knew he could never get away with killing - a fed, a politician and a priest.
@@edwardhernandez8079 LOL
@@erikstorm8935 and Artie lol
Burt Young.Great actor.!
The way Junior looks at Janice then Tony and walks away, lol.
Trevor Philips jun was so fucking negative ...every scene he is always bitching or complaining !
Burt Young is one of my favorite actors. Loved him in Rocky,here,Law and Order episode and way too many more to name.
Burt Young - Legend
RIP Burt Young. What an awesome actor.
+Moose6340 He's not dead.
+Moose6340 He ain't dead yet
+Thomas Marshall Dangit, you're right, I got him crossed up with Joe Santos (Angelo Garepe) who died recently.
You should delete this
I started watching soprano clips yesterday and now I'm on episode 10 season 1 .. for the 30th time
He made, the little scenes that he had, so enjoyable to watch.
Bacala Sr., was a real killer. To the bitter end! 😂
Uncle June walking away in disgust haha
+RetroGuy76 I think that the response is in Uncle June's innate character. He would've replied with that "irregardless"..
loved this character, wish they did more with him.
2:52 "You DO whateva you gotta DO..." Real OG shit. The delivery was perfect. LCN as fuck.
"another tooth pick" that Janice always had a way with words!
Exactly. From what I understand, Tony changed as the years went by. She was probably disgruntled, but this probably evolved throughout the series. The last episode was their reconciliation.
0:55 I love that split second the director let’s you see Tony’s perspective and what Junior really is feeling/ early signs of dementia 💯👌🏾
3:58 is the funniest thing ever!! Junior was pure comedy
"another toothpick". I swear Janice was the worst.
Fascinating story about Bobby Bacala Sr. The actor playing him, in real life the actor was so fascinated by the mob life that he actually attempted to be 'made' but was turned away.
Alex Fyne What source did you get that from
Whyda Longface
Al D'Arco, onetime acting boss of the Luchesse crime family, said in his biography that Burt Young contacted Vic Amuso (the official boss of the family) to become a honorary member of the Luchesses. Amuso refused, and told Young to "stick to his acting job."
Billy Marino that's bullshit. Al D'Arco never said that in his memoirs. Where did you get that from??
Whyda Longface
page 372, I'm reading it now so I can quote it for you (not that I have anything to prove....) "Burt Young, famous for his role in Rocky, was so starstruck by his mobster pals that he asked Vic Amuso if he could become a made member. Stick to your acting job, Amuso told him." There you go. Don't know if D'Arco is making that up, but I didn't.
Billy Marino when you’re right, you’re right 😁
one of my favorite junior moments * yeah that's right *
Uncle junior reminds me of my grandma's brother
he is from the old days colonial times
I get to hear a lot of stories from the colonial times when he is on his morning walk with his old friends