@Loud Pack this is such a weird reply, yeah he was a vicious gangster in a show full of vicious gangsters, wtf does that have to do with his quality as a character lol.
It's hilarious how so full of shit Tony is. '"He knows better then to make a remark like that around me" Tony was sitting right next to him laughing lol
To be fair what would you have liked him to said " yeah john I was there.. it was hysterical" then we will be saying how tony started a war when he could a just said a white lie
@@chuckharding6405 BROOOOO. WTF. your comment on this Sopranos clip is like two universes intertwining for me; the Sopranos clip universe and the TCAP universe - both of which I'm heavily invested in
I appreciate Johnny Sacks determination to stand up for the honor of his wife. He really understands the difference between the sacred and the propane.
The look on Tony’s face when Johnny Sack let’s him know about the joke is absolutely perfect. You can see that he 100% remembers the joke, is furious that it got out of the family and is trying desperately not to show it.
And then had the nerve to say “he must’ve said it when I wasn’t around because he knows better then to say a remark like that around me, when he was laughing and Foolin around with Ralph, but Johnny Sack couldn’t reveal his source because Paulie told Johnny about a lot more things than just the joke about his wife 😉
@@nedkelly3251 Tony would of killed Pauli also for saying shit to New York and starting drama which Tony almost did on the boat when he tried to get Pauli to say it was him
Mhmm he also told Paulie how he will talk to Carmine about him and how open he would be to step over... lying all the way. Johnny Sack kept his words as long as it suited him in his own way. Like everyone else pretty much. Amazing writing.
Carmine would have whacked John if he gave up Paulie, I think that's the only reason he didnt give him up. John didnt respect or give a shit about paulie, he would have traded his life for Ralph's no problem but he knew there would be repercussions for himself.
Johnny Sack is truly one of the better men of the show. Terrible businessman at times, but his soul was good in comparison. The way he protects and is faithful to his wife, how he cries when the FBI takes him away from his daughters wedding, he honors people and keeps sources confidential so not to get them hurt. David Chase and the writers did such a wonderful job with him.
Honestly how could Tony not have known? Who else has loose lips like paulie? It's just a show, Chase didn't want to kill him off is likely the only reason Tony never knew.
@@thoughtbubble3010 He did know, he just couldn't prove it. That's why he took Paulie out on the boat and all but accused him directly, even looking at the bait knife to consider whacking him there and then over it.
I love how Johnny asks if the guy he beat to near death had any family at the end so he could send them a gift, like if that would make up for what he did, and Tony just goes along with it, these guys are such psychopaths lol
Made men can't attack other made men - so instead they go after an associate who works for them. It happens multiple times in the series. John and Tony know this, so neither of them really give a shit about the mook John beat the hell out of and humiliated.
Even the sigh Tony let’s put after Johnny says he will send her something it’s like it’s just a problem for him not even thinking about the kid who almost died.
@@CyckOne i can't disagree more. Some of these guys, and I mean those who rose up, were making millions a week... if it was about money, they would've taken it and retired but they ended up clutching to power till the day they all got wacked or got life sentences. It's NOT about money. It's about power. They have a thirst for power, for some to fear them, for others to respect them. It's not money at all, even though they keep saying its all about the money.
I always found it so sweet and inspiring seeing Johnny show so much love for his wife. Not bothered by her weight, still making sure to call her beautiful... it's very endearing.
I'm not trying, I'm implying. Though everybody knows that he's a sociopath, even Tony feels that it's not right to laugh behind friend's back. And he considers JS as a friend (some kind of).
Plus Ralph killed a 20yr pregnant girl smh literally beat her to death, he’s scum for that, definitely liked when Tony whacked him his self with his bare hands, in Ralph’s own crib lol.
1:23 - 1:33 makes my brain go haywire trying to appreciate what a great actor James Gandolfini is. There's something so subtle in how we as viewers (having seen the previous scenes of his crew cracking jokes themselves) can now see his character go from instinctually thinking this is as funny as any of those jokes but having to hide the laugh inside him, working as subtly as he can to instead manifest his reaction as "disgust" and sell it to Johnny. Brilliant stuff.
This scene really highlights how little respect New York had for Jersey. John, despite the insult to his wife, thought it was ok to put an associate of Tony’s family in the hospital, and openly talk about having one of his captains killed. That, coupled with the way John would use Tony to carry out hits for him and do business deals, as a boss of a family, shows that despite their friendship, he didn’t take Jersey seriously.
Actually,if all of this happened in real life,Tony and the other guys will be just small crooks from Jersey who no one take seriously.But in the show of course they are portrated like big gangsters or something
@@stefanbernhard2710 Yeah. I always assumed he meant he never cared even after she got fat. I don't remember how I know she startedcoff skinny when they met. Cuz she used to do ballet. But she could gave theoretically been overweight the whole time; overweight people do ballet as well.
John Lorton bold of you to assume that I don’t watch the show. Let’s go back a few scenes. In the scene where John beats up Donny K and pisses on him, he’s having a conversation in the bar, and he brings up that Ginny used to teach ballet. Donny K laughs at this point and looks directly at John. Clearly, he heard the Ginny Sack joke from Ralph or someone else in his crew. John’s been stewing with this for a couple episodes now, and here it exploded. How can Johnny think anything else other than the kid’s laughing at him? That’s why he beat him. At this point in the show, although Johnny is angry about the joke and maybe acting a little irrational, he is still a pragmatist, unlike the later seasons. “The kid was laughing.” “About this?” “I don’t know.” To beat a guy when he’s unsure if he was laughing at him or not is a real stupid conclusion to make about someone like John. “The kid was laughing. “About this?” “And I’m not.” Johnny doesn’t think the situation is funny at all. And Tony knows he enjoys a joke as much as the next guy, but not at the expense of his wife. So, I have no reason to think the subs were incorrect.
Furthermore, I think the statement doesn’t imply that the kid is laughing at the joke. (Which whether he did or not is up for the viewer to decide, and honestly not that important in the gravity of this episode, only the consequences of what followed after.) I think it was rather to emphasize how seriously upset John is about this whole situation, and that he’s not going to let it go.
I'm such a sucker. Johnny Sac's love for Ginni pulls at my heartstrings. Especially because he shows that old-fashioned chivalric code that is so rarely seen among men these days. How they managed to work that into a character enmeshed in a corrupt, homicidal line of work like the mob never ceases to amaze me.
Johnny Sack was probably my favorite character. Great in every scene, his wordplay, compassion, charisma and the way he carry's himself. His whole demeanor is authentic. Great actor 👍
@@TheKingTywinLannister It's true though most the guys on the show cheat or are estranged from their wives.... he's one of the few good husbands along with Artie and Bobby.
The acting in this scene is incredible. It's a real conversation between to friends. One guy hurt and wants to avenge his wife's honor, and the other trying to save a mutual friends life bc of his friend taking it that far. It's deeper than what's on the surface
What I like about watching Sopranos clips, rather than the episodes I've seen 10-12 times, is you see how masterfully each individual vignette plays out.
Despite Johnny sack being being pretty much an antagonistic character towards Tony at times, I always respected him for staying with his wife no matter what, never had a side girl, stayed loyal
John Sacrimoni is one of the few Sopranos associates to die a natural death in the series. I guess it just goes to show how respectful, and respected he was.
This situation with the joke foreshadows John’s tendency to make matters especially personal and make conflicts exponentially worse because of his massive ego. John was fine as underboss to Carmine Sr. until he wouldn’t sanction a hit on Ralph and embarrassed him at the sit down. Then he tried to have him wacked. With John it was always more personal than business.
There is something genuine about the actor for Johnny Sack. He is so slick and cool but yet you know he's dangerous. David Chase is a fucking genius as the heart of this great show. And the actor for Johnny Sack was perfect casting. As for Gandofini, forget about it.....oooooh! Top shelf. RIP.
Find you someone who looks at you like Johnny looks at Ginnie, or how Vito looks at construction site security guards. Either works.
How Vito looks at Johnny Cakes lmao
@@dawicked2k8 lmfao 🤣
Jesus lmfao
Lmfao
Once is sacred and the other is betrayal on par to stabbing in the heeet.
Johnny was a top 3 character, incredible presence, stole every scene, dressed impeccably, and a man who truly loved and cherished his wife.
I really like the way he smoked too like a true don wait,is that too gay🤔
@Loud Pack 🤣
Top5
@Loud Pack this is such a weird reply, yeah he was a vicious gangster in a show full of vicious gangsters, wtf does that have to do with his quality as a character lol.
@Loud Pack yeah but dude he fucked up was a thug and in the life as well.
It's hilarious how so full of shit Tony is. '"He knows better then to make a remark like that around me" Tony was sitting right next to him laughing lol
LMAO Well said, exactly this
makes him that much more of an interesting character to watch 😂
To be fair what would you have liked him to said " yeah john I was there.. it was hysterical" then we will be saying how tony started a war when he could a just said a white lie
@Slyslysly lol. Yeah it's like he knew it was out of line, but couldn't help from laughing.
Well it's just a joke
Johnny: "Something about her having a 90 pound-"
Tony: "95"
Johnny: "What?"
Tony: "Huh?"
This is where Tony should have added : "I don't get the joke" . Sounds like he had already heard it
😂🤣😂🤣😂🤣😂🤣😂🤣😂🤣
Dude this joke kills! Haha!
😂🤣😂
Bro 🤣🤣🤣🤣
I love how Tony tries to comfort him by saying he has a weight problem aswell.
He says "you're tellin' me" like he does ANY of that shit to try and lose weight 😂😂😂
I never had a problem with Tony's weight, to me he's beautiful.
@@chuckharding6405 Rubenesque
@@chuckharding6405 BROOOOO. WTF. your comment on this Sopranos clip is like two universes intertwining for me; the Sopranos clip universe and the TCAP universe - both of which I'm heavily invested in
Well, he's trying to heat down the situation by telling him *oh look im a boss and im too fat*
I appreciate Johnny Sacks determination to stand up for the honor of his wife. He really understands the difference between the sacred and the propane.
Did you mean profane 😂
Clean, smooth burning propane
@@osborne4282 No he means propane and propane accessories
there is still a stigmata about womens weight
He's an old school guy, very allegorical
Tony trying so hard not to crack a smile is incredible acting
Wonder how many takes it took?
1:23
I like how he settled in his chair after trying not to die laughing
I think he’s more angry like who the fuck told him
Just the way Tony says “Well….thats a….deployable.” God, such a good actor.
The look on Tony’s face when Johnny Sack let’s him know about the joke is absolutely perfect. You can see that he 100% remembers the joke, is furious that it got out of the family and is trying desperately not to show it.
He always "flutters" his eyelids when he's lying or caught in a lie.
I know this is show but I respect the fact that John loves his wife Ginny no matter what. True love it is.
Not really, it’s more about his ego and being respected by the guys
@@bakang8929 well in the mafia you have to be respected in order to be a boss
I agree. Never cheats on her and fights for her honor. Few men like Johnny Sack.
@@Egarciajazz He wanted another man executed for a joke. Only a sick twat could admire him.
@@jaybee2402 that level of disrespect is unacceptable in that line of work. Not surprised johnny wanted him gone
James Gandolfini's acting when hearing the joke has to be one of the best on screen performances in history.
Very good point
"Rubenesque...."
That's... Deplorable"
@@XTRABIG And said with a straight face.
Very overrated
I love the mental chess games these two have over the series.
"Who told you this?"
"What's important is that it was said. "
Kinda reminds me of what Christopher said when there was a rumor about Adrianna and Tony. All that matters in the end is what people will believe.
Definitely
Johnny, in fear of being a rat. Which would get out eventually
I liked Johny. It's a shame the writers didn't give him a larger mole - I mean role.
I see what you were doing there...butthe better joke was to say Ginny...
hahaha very good joke!
Yeah Ginny could have defo filled a bigger part in the show 😂
She had such a huge presence on-screen
@@julianisaac6004I had no use with Pacey joke….Rubenesque
Johnny Sack loves his wife...that may be his one redeeming quality. That and his cheekbones.
And the clothes he wears...
Tyrion I miss you
I always thought he was one of the more handsome characters.
The only upstanding family man on the show.
That GOT reference is on point.
Johnny looks like an Italian Count Dracula.
Shiiiit that was funny 😂, i thought i was the only one seeing this 🤣🤣🤣
Count Chocula!
@@neil2905 COUNT BLACKULA!
Count Arugula
He sucks the blood, blood type ragu
Rubenesque. John defended his woman beautifully.
Tony wants to spare Ralphie for insulting Johnny's wife but ends up killing him himself over a horse.
It wasn’t over the horse. It was over Ralphie telling him he eats beef by the car load lmao
@@RalphieMuskinyaar LMAO even the way Ralphie got himself killed is absurd and hilarious. The guy had very little self control what a psycho.
johnny loves his wife, tony loves animals. had to know he would snap at someone eventually ever since first season with how much he loved the ducks
@@peterwelsh1670 and that’s why he’s one of the best characters haha
@@RalphieMuskinyaar agreed. one of the more realistic depictions of a true psychopath on any screen.
“Well that’s deplorable” knowing Damn well Ralph said in front of him and ten other guys.
And Johnny knew Tony was lying.
And then had the nerve to say “he must’ve said it when I wasn’t around because he knows better then to say a remark like that around me, when he was laughing and Foolin around with Ralph, but Johnny Sack couldn’t reveal his source because Paulie told Johnny about a lot more things than just the joke about his wife 😉
@@dalaynamedina8608 Carmine would have killed John if he gave up his source as well.
@@nedkelly3251 Tony would of killed Pauli also for saying shit to New York and starting drama which Tony almost did on the boat when he tried to get Pauli to say it was him
A dozen guys
trying his hardest not to laugh
🤣i thought he was gonna crack and blow it
That's deplorable.. While in inside yukking it up
No, he just knew what he was talking about.
I honestly would have laughed my ass off and ran out the office lmao
@@kissassparty u and me both. Haha
Johnny sack keeps his word. Didn't tell tony Ralph wanted to go to NY mob, and didn't name Paulie as his informer of the joke. Honor in a way.
Johnny Sack is no rat that’s for sure
But he cried at the wedding. If Phil would be here he would have some bad words about that.
Mhmm he also told Paulie how he will talk to Carmine about him and how open he would be to step over... lying all the way. Johnny Sack kept his words as long as it suited him in his own way. Like everyone else pretty much. Amazing writing.
Carmine would have whacked John if he gave up Paulie, I think that's the only reason he didnt give him up. John didnt respect or give a shit about paulie, he would have traded his life for Ralph's no problem but he knew there would be repercussions for himself.
Johnny's from newyork, Jersey can't strong arm him to do or say anything
Johnny Sack is truly one of the better men of the show. Terrible businessman at times, but his soul was good in comparison. The way he protects and is faithful to his wife, how he cries when the FBI takes him away from his daughters wedding, he honors people and keeps sources confidential so not to get them hurt. David Chase and the writers did such a wonderful job with him.
Well my estimation of the man plummeted after his daughters wedding.
@@goodshipkaraboudjan he’s an emotional man, loves his daughter
At the same time, he literally didn't care at all about Ralphie killing Tracy. He just "She was a whore, Tony."
“Business man” for crying out loud he’s a fucking criminal.
@@JM-ev8wt business on the other side of the law, still business
That kid's in intensive care
-every 45 year old man is a kid in this show lmfao!
don't think the guy was that old, but it's also just perspective, to a 70-80 year old man someone half their age is a kid.
I think it’s more about mafia rank. You’re a kid if you are not made
Just the way some people speak, I know an 80+ yo man who calls 50 yo's son lol
He looked late 20's
Tone did say the kid lives with his mudda.
Paulie is so lucky Johnny didn’t tell tony how he heard it. It would’ve been over for him.
Honestly how could Tony not have known? Who else has loose lips like paulie? It's just a show, Chase didn't want to kill him off is likely the only reason Tony never knew.
@@thoughtbubble3010
He did know, he just couldn't prove it. That's why he took Paulie out on the boat and all but accused him directly, even looking at the bait knife to consider whacking him there and then over it.
@@thoughtbubble3010 He was there when Ralphie made the comment about Johnny’s wife Ginny Tony was laughing
@@thoughtbubble3010
Pauly walnuts was in jail... he heard the joke through his nephew on a prison visit... and then he brought it up to Johnny sack
@@thoughtbubble3010 1) Paulie was in prison at the time 2) Even still, Tony knows it was Paulie. He was going to murder him over it.
Alright John I’m not gonna sit here and deny that I have the makings of a varsity athlete.
John reminds me of Billy Joel
@F he won't reply to you he is only here to put his channel name out there
@@weareourownworseenemy8696 the eyes
@F I still play gta why ?
@@theprofessional155 You never had the makings of a varsity gamer.
I love how Johnny asks if the guy he beat to near death had any family at the end so he could send them a gift, like if that would make up for what he did, and Tony just goes along with it, these guys are such psychopaths lol
Everything about their world is money. It’s the cause of their problems, the reason they do awful things and the solution to their problems lol.
Maybe he'll build him a ramp.
Made men can't attack other made men - so instead they go after an associate who works for them. It happens multiple times in the series. John and Tony know this, so neither of them really give a shit about the mook John beat the hell out of and humiliated.
Even the sigh Tony let’s put after Johnny says he will send her something it’s like it’s just a problem for him not even thinking about the kid who almost died.
@@CyckOne i can't disagree more. Some of these guys, and I mean those who rose up, were making millions a week... if it was about money, they would've taken it and retired but they ended up clutching to power till the day they all got wacked or got life sentences. It's NOT about money. It's about power. They have a thirst for power, for some to fear them, for others to respect them. It's not money at all, even though they keep saying its all about the money.
I always found it so sweet and inspiring seeing Johnny show so much love for his wife. Not bothered by her weight, still making sure to call her beautiful... it's very endearing.
"She works very f***ing hard... she even keeps a secret box of candy in the laundry room in our basement"
LMFAO
She was having low blood sugar.
NICOTINE IS AN ADDICTIVE SUBSTANCE!!!
😂😂😂
@@antoniof1463 🤣🤣🤣
An evil man with ONE redeeming quality. How tf do these writers even manage to pull off something like that without appearing corny ? GENIUS
What’s the ONE redeeming quality
@@johnknoneborg loving your wife. Okay "redeeming" may not be the best word, more like "good"
It's more than one. Still, there are few.
She's just an extension of his ego.
@@shreddykrueger3776 perhaps, but still the feelings between the two are genuine.
Tony fought had not to laugh in his face......THIS SHOW WAS A CLASSIC
You totally misinterpreted his facial emotions.
@@GeeNee25 You understand shit
"IS"
@@GeeNee25 You trying to imply that he wasn't holding back a couple of yucks?
I'm not trying, I'm implying. Though everybody knows that he's a sociopath, even Tony feels that it's not right to laugh behind friend's back. And he considers JS as a friend (some kind of).
Every single person on this show could act. It’s crazy how great this show was
The fact Tony kept a straight face after being reminded of that joke is damn good composion. I would have laugh my ass off.
Lmao sames i literally chuckled at tonys expression first time seeing this scene.
One does have to admire Johnny’s love for his wife.
Yup while the rest of the mobsters cheated non stop of there wives and made fun of ginnys weight.
Plus Ralph killed a 20yr pregnant girl smh literally beat her to death, he’s scum for that, definitely liked when Tony whacked him his self with his bare hands, in Ralph’s own crib lol.
Yea he really did love her despite her weight problem or anything that’s true love and loyalty we all need
no i won't
1:23 - 1:33 makes my brain go haywire trying to appreciate what a great actor James Gandolfini is. There's something so subtle in how we as viewers (having seen the previous scenes of his crew cracking jokes themselves) can now see his character go from instinctually thinking this is as funny as any of those jokes but having to hide the laugh inside him, working as subtly as he can to instead manifest his reaction as "disgust" and sell it to Johnny. Brilliant stuff.
This scene really highlights how little respect New York had for Jersey. John, despite the insult to his wife, thought it was ok to put an associate of Tony’s family in the hospital, and openly talk about having one of his captains killed. That, coupled with the way John would use Tony to carry out hits for him and do business deals, as a boss of a family, shows that despite their friendship, he didn’t take Jersey seriously.
Benni: "I am on my way to the hospital..."
Phil: "Well that's all up to you..."
🤣🤣
Actually,if all of this happened in real life,Tony and the other guys will be just small crooks from Jersey who no one take seriously.But in the show of course they are portrated like big gangsters or something
@@idgfay3265 glorified crew
@@billp4 dammit, bill, you stole my line. :)
well thats realistic. Jersey does look like something NY crapped out.
Johnny's love for his wife is genuinely heartwarming
He's a chubby chaser.
@@stefanbernhard2710She wasn't obese when they got married though if I recall correctly.
@sarjocole2626 she wasn't, but remember his quote "I never had a problem with her weight, to me she's beautiful...rubenesque."
@@stefanbernhard2710 Yeah. I always assumed he meant he never cared even after she got fat. I don't remember how I know she startedcoff skinny when they met. Cuz she used to do ballet. But she could gave theoretically been overweight the whole time; overweight people do ballet as well.
A weight problem since the kids were born...the kids are in their 20s
Its a 20 year problem apparently!
It took 20 years for that mole to grow that big.
😂😂😂
30s*
the mole compromised
I love how the poor guy is still unconscious yet it's his mother who gets something nice from Johnny Sack lol
Maybe a Whitman sampler, the mudda can share with her son if he makes it.
with nerve damage
When Tony says "that's deplorable" I always lose it lol
"I'll send her something nice". Yeah, probably a bunch of roses, all of $10.
Yep, in the mean time the kid dies or is a vegetable.
You can tell it took all of Tony's self-control not to bust out laughing when Johnny told him what Ralph said
Bust out in anger more like cuz it got out you can tell he’s furious someone told him
Johnny is such a goated character, unmatched personality amongst the mob bosses
"The kid last night. He was laughing. About this? I don't know. "
MR. NOBODY he said “and I’m not,” not I don’t know
John Lorton lol, I watched this with subtitles on
John Lorton bold of you to assume that I don’t watch the show.
Let’s go back a few scenes. In the scene where John beats up Donny K and pisses on him, he’s having a conversation in the bar, and he brings up that Ginny used to teach ballet. Donny K laughs at this point and looks directly at John. Clearly, he heard the Ginny Sack joke from Ralph or someone else in his crew.
John’s been stewing with this for a couple episodes now, and here it exploded. How can Johnny think anything else other than the kid’s laughing at him? That’s why he beat him. At this point in the show, although Johnny is angry about the joke and maybe acting a little irrational, he is still a pragmatist, unlike the later seasons.
“The kid was laughing.”
“About this?”
“I don’t know.”
To beat a guy when he’s unsure if he was laughing at him or not is a real stupid conclusion to make about someone like John.
“The kid was laughing.
“About this?”
“And I’m not.”
Johnny doesn’t think the situation is funny at all. And Tony knows he enjoys a joke as much as the next guy, but not at the expense of his wife. So, I have no reason to think the subs were incorrect.
Furthermore, I think the statement doesn’t imply that the kid is laughing at the joke. (Which whether he did or not is up for the viewer to decide, and honestly not that important in the gravity of this episode, only the consequences of what followed after.)
I think it was rather to emphasize how seriously upset John is about this whole situation, and that he’s not going to let it go.
Johnny sacks actor is truly amazing!!!
Tony was always holding in his laughter when Johnny Sack talked about Ginny.
Did I ever ask you to be thin for me? I wanted you to be proud of me.
Great scene with the snacks
Deal-a-meal....
“ when Ginny sac goes camping... The bears hide their food”
What she needs is her own zzzzzip code
I'm such a sucker. Johnny Sac's love for Ginni pulls at my heartstrings. Especially because he shows that old-fashioned chivalric code that is so rarely seen among men these days. How they managed to work that into a character enmeshed in a corrupt, homicidal line of work like the mob never ceases to amaze me.
Its rarely seen from men now cause majority of women are having more sex than men now and acting loose 😂
Can I get A.I.D.S. from reading thith?!?
Tony trying so hard not to laugh at 1:23 makes me laugh
💀💀
I know.....if he had, he'd been killed
@@weirdshibainu he’s too high up to be killed by another boss
@@angryanakin Johnny would have spent a year figuring out how to get permission
And Johnny knew this look at his expression after tony asks who told him this
Class act Johnny. He was truly a gentleman. He was one of my fav characters on the show!
Awww, I love seeing those two hug it out. It's so touching and sweet.
The way Tony rolls his eyes at the end! 3:32
great acting from curatola at 1:31, he knows tony is fulla shit
all in the flick of the eye good catch
He’s a wonderful actor..
"Who told you that", not 'are you sure it was legit'?
Tony's facial expression after John described Ginny as beautiful/rubenesque was hilarious.
Johnny Sack was one of my favorite characters on this show. Not of the main cast, but man he was such a great character.
Tony laughed as hard as everyone else at that joke. 😂
Johnny Sack was probably my favorite character. Great in every scene, his wordplay, compassion, charisma and the way he carry's himself. His whole demeanor is authentic. Great actor 👍
1:35 just the eye movements and the slow burning rage makes this a phenomenal scene.
I actually really like how much he loves his wife
Don’t over dramatize it
@@TheKingTywinLannister is it me who’s over dramatizing it?
@@TheKingTywinLannister It's true though most the guys on the show cheat or are estranged from their wives.... he's one of the few good husbands along with Artie and Bobby.
@@hideousveronicus8322 Artie was trying to fuck every hostess he had lol
The acting in this scene is incredible. It's a real conversation between to friends. One guy hurt and wants to avenge his wife's honor, and the other trying to save a mutual friends life bc of his friend taking it that far. It's deeper than what's on the surface
Tony asking right away who told Johnny about the fat joke was all the confirmation Johnny needed that the joke was said.
Scenes with these two were always such a good time.
“Lately I’ve found myself posting Sopranos jokes in every other UA-cam channel’s comments section.”
“Well that’s, uh, that’s deplorable.”
Yes found myself in the same de-bak-cool .
That Spielberg line always gets me 😂😂😂
Maybe Ralphie got his creativity from being in a Spielberg produced movie - Goonies.
Tony maintaining a straight face during that was hysterical Lmao
Tony had to fight with every ounce of his being to not crack up when John disclosed the joke.
I love how Johnny defends his wife's honor. He said he didn't care about her weight.
The kid is in ICU so Johnny Sack is going to send his mother something nice. That should make him feel much better.
P.o.s.
Johnny emotional as hell from anger to love to pain to struggle. Make.your mind up
"I'll send her something nice"🤣🤣🤣
Tony was hilarious here with his over the top response...dats deplowable
1:24 Tony’s mind: it was actually a 95 lb mole
1:30 huge willpower demonstrated. He managed not to burst out laughing......
Always enjoyed the Johnny Sac and Tony scenes, the acting was so good it always felt like two friends meeting up for real.
Johnny didn’t attack him, his face just fell into Johnny fists
"Cause he knows better to make a remark like that when I'm around."
This fuckin Tony's more creative than Spielberg.
What I like about watching Sopranos clips, rather than the episodes I've seen 10-12 times, is you see how masterfully each individual vignette plays out.
Despite Johnny sack being being pretty much an antagonistic character towards Tony at times, I always respected him for staying with his wife no matter what, never had a side girl, stayed loyal
John Sacrimoni is one of the few Sopranos associates to die a natural death in the series. I guess it just goes to show how respectful, and respected he was.
1:24 absolutely brilliant acting, trying to act surprised and unsure about something you already know
It was good of Johnny to send the kid's mother a soda of her choice, anything she wants
I never watched a single episode but yet I watched like 100 scenes on UA-cam
Johnny boy likes em plump
Rubenesque....
Pierce Brosnan would get along with Johnny I think
“We’ll that’s uh…….deplorable.” The writing is too realistic on this show
Tony: "well that's uh.... that's hilarious *coughs* deplorable"
This clip is the purest of tv
Johnny is seeing what his heart sees ,something no one else can.
I love how he was trying not to laugh after being told the joke…..priceless.
This situation with the joke foreshadows John’s tendency to make matters especially personal and make conflicts exponentially worse because of his massive ego. John was fine as underboss to Carmine Sr. until he wouldn’t sanction a hit on Ralph and embarrassed him at the sit down. Then he tried to have him wacked. With John it was always more personal than business.
The scars on John's knuckles from beating up 'that kid'. Great attention to detail.
The begrudging hug at the end is perfect
John loved his wife genuinely💔
Excessive violence. Very strong language. Questionable Morality. Excellent acting. Fantastic writing. Love this show. Ohhh.
There is something genuine about the actor for Johnny Sack. He is so slick and cool but yet you know he's dangerous. David Chase is a fucking genius as the heart of this great show. And the actor for Johnny Sack was perfect casting. As for Gandofini, forget about it.....oooooh! Top shelf. RIP.
Hysterical because Tony laughed when Ralph said it and now he knows he has a problem calming Johnny down… absolutely superb acting by Gandolfini…
“ I’ll send her something nice “ Classic
“”You Telling Me How Hard It Is???”” 😂
Johnny would have straight up wacked Chris Rock right there on the podium.
lol first thing came to my mind.
"Ralph is more creative than Spielberg." That's a quote right there.
I guess Ralphie got his creativity from being in a Spielberg produced movie - Goonies.
Tony's nodding and blinking in reaction to Johnny saying his wife is beautiful, "Rubenesque". lol
what great acting on this show
Nobody in the history of ever smoked a cigarette as good as Johnny sac