In parody movie mafia with Jay Mohr - when he shoots the gangsters in the restaraunt (making fun of godfather) - one of them finishes his meal before dying. Vincent Pastore (big p****) plays the head gangster in that scene too
He even calls him “T” at the very end, when Tony made it clear early on that “you don’t get to call me T.” That must have pissed Tony off all the more. A fuck-up to the very end.
Lmao, 😅🤣😅, Exactamundo, how this idiot made it to early adulthood is beyond me,, definately one of the dumbest character in the whole of The Sopranos, and he's got a stockbroker licence lol.
Tony is a monster. Tells Matt "dont you want a real soda" knowing its his last drink he dosent want the guys last drink to be a diet soda. Funny but sick
Same with ALL of them. Matt, Jackie, Vito, Tony B, Adriana. For some reason they thought it was a great idea to just sit put and wait for somebody to eventually find them.
@@sarmatiancougar7556 Where are they supposed to go without money. Vito made it furthest because he had cash. When the cash ran out is when he returned.
@@irieite9666 what difference does not having money make? You settle in the nearest ditch or in a different state, you still gonna need the same amount to keep yourself fed.
@@sarmatiancougar7556 bad writing? How? Adriana had immense faith in Christopher despite everything he put her through, which led to her downfall. Matt and Jackie were both kinda dumb young guys who were hot headed and over eager to climb the ranks. Lol at Jackie, who tf goes for a walk down the park when you know the mob is after you? Vito went miles and miles away and only came back when his cash started to dwindle and he thought he could get back into Tony's good graces. Tony B was the smartest of the lot and the only reason he was ever found was because Tony had connections with people who could trace call locations. If a hellbent New York mob can't find you, then the fact is you've done pretty well. So no, not bad writing, given that it's consistent with all their characters.
Shaking, giving up names without hesitation under questioning, pissing your pants, crying out "mommy"...all good qualities in becoming a made man. No wonder they did an overkill on him.
@@gabrielM1111 2:51 he opens the can and the tab is sticking straight up as he hands it to Matt. Maybe he wrapped the napkin around to hide his fingerprints but the tab is still attached to the can when he hands it to Matt.
@@jambi5096 thanks for eyeballing that. He does however keep his fingers on the tab as hes handing the can, but just as he let's go of the can his fingers awkwardly remain on the tab sliding up.. does what looks like a quick smear of the prints. 2:48 What's your take on tony double talking Ralphie on accepting Ralph giving a pass to Jackie jr?
When i first saw that scene i thought, being its the kids last drink, he did that to be all professional and curtious wrapping the napkin on can like in a high class hotel lounge.
He was territorial like that. Nobody better touch anybody under him but he could whack you anytime, for any reason and you have sit there and take it. It was some real greaseball shit.
After watching the show, when I rewatch it, it has a different feel, I see through the facade of cool tough guys and see it’s really a tragedy, about the fall of Tony but also why he deserves to fall
The show really did a great job of displaying the warped and antiquated logic and moral code of people like Tony. He's portrayed as an almost sympathetic character, while being this hardened mob boss that was always a few steps ahead of those around him (he had to be, in his dog eat dog reality). Frustratingly, Tony and a number of the other characters were hero worshipped, when it was made clear all the time that while they were written as likeable and understandable characters (as in, we could understand why they do the things they do, it's just "their world") the underlying message is that organized crime and the people that perpetrate is are not people to idolize, many innocent bystanders end up caught up in their enterprise and they couldn't care less of this being the case - if anything they need them, as they contribute to their money making and power grabbing capabilities. Not to mention just how little life is valued to them, as is displayed in this series. Sure, there may be rules for dealing with some people but ultimately unless you're "made" killing is just another part of the job. But I digress; a core underlying theme of the series was to question why people might look at various characters and hero worship them, idolize or even sympathize with people capable of such acts? this was brilliantly accented in the final scene where we're left wondering if Tony finally got whacked. Part of why they left it open ended was to challenge the viewer to not only pick apart why Tony would have been targeted by other bosses, but also to ask the viewer why they would feel anything for Tony, considering all that he and his crew had done?
Lilo Brancato said in an interview when they filmed this scene. He was genuinely afraid of James Gandolfini. He said the look of anger and disdain in his eyes scared him.
Idk. Ive had some shit before and it was resolved with talking. Yet again idk what matt did cause i havent watched the entirety of the sopranos(dont crucify me plz)
@@B_51442 she wasn't really "in" the mob though, she was just an associate. It's the same deal with any other mafia associate, especially ones who aren't italian. They can work with the wise guys but they can never be made. It's also why she was bumped off so easily, she didn't have the same benefits and protections of a made member.
@@diablerietandino1941 This is true. It also means you have a smaller margin of error being an associate of the mob as opposed to a part of it because you're expendable. I mean, Lorraine was told the money went up to John. She was told more than once. When that didn't work, Phil showed up and made a very convincing argument for why she should tote the line. But the message didn't sink in. She apparently didn't realize she was very much expendable.
That reminded me of an old Henny Young man joke "A guy is on death row. Just before his execution the warden asks the guy what does he want for his 'last meal'? The guy says "strawberries" "Strawberries? They're out of season" said the warden. The guy says "That's OK I can wait."
A key aspect of this scene that isn’t talked about much is the way Tony looks at Pussy after the first shot. This wasn’t just revenge for the guy who tried to kill Chris, it was a test to see how reluctant Pussy would be to do a hit like this since the FBI obviously wouldn’t allow him to do that as an informant. Wonderful amazing writing and acting!
Interesting. Also, the way Pussy starts off slow, then fires more and more, almost over compensating. Tony eventually joins in, and they shoot way more times than they needed to. Possibly because he knows it's his last hit with Pussy, possibly out of anger towards Pussy.
"Don't you think we woulda killed you already, if we wanted you dead?" Tony acts so nice to the kid all the while knowing the kid is dead from the start. Stringing him along, keeping him with the belief he's going to be alright, is a truly terrifying scene but brilliantly done! 😊
He really shows his vengeful, cruel self right here. Yeah Matt was a moron who was doomed from the start due to lack of brains, and he had to die but why not just shoot him and be done with it? Why beat him up, take him to an empty building and tie him to a chair and tell him he wasn't going to kill him? He's just basking in this kid's terror knowing he was going to kill him the whole time, but him fucking with Matt's mind and giving him false hope like that (and ENJOYING it) is horrifying. Gandolfini really was way too good of an actor.
@@laurafreedlund2899 They brought him there to interrogate him to find out if someone (like Richie Aprile) had them go after Chris or if it was just them who orchestrated it.
Tony still had the suspicion that Big P was a rat. By being only them 2 and having him also shoot Matt, he was testing his loyalty. He made him accountable. That's why he turned to look at him to see if he was going to shoot as well.I think Tony picked up in Big P's hesitation.
I never got why, without gloves, they would murder people and just drop the gun with their fingerprints on it but yet a diet Fanta…. Naw that’s too much evidence.
@@PizzaCake360 Because police can use anything you touched for evidence but with guns they wipe the gun and leave it only because you dont want to be caught with a murder weapon just after murdering someone
Man the actor who played Matt is so good. He totally had this coming, but I still can't help but feel bad for him with how he delivers the line: "Thank you, T." So pathetic and weirdly innocent.
This is a classic sadistic scene. Tony offers Matt a soda as a nice "gesture" to make him feel better and that there might be hope of his release but in reality his fate is sealed.
not gonna lie, I would definitely prefer to die by being shot, supperless fanta in my hand, if the other option is uncle Phily being pissed that I shot his baby brother.
"Nobody knows who stole the chicken? (gunshots) Still, nobody knows, (A boy steps up, crying) It was you. You committed this crime." "No, sir." "But you know who?" "Yes." "Who?" (Boy points to dead man) "Him!"
@PGBlips Was wondering why Puss wrapped the soda can in a napkin. Thought he was just a neat freak. 😆 I wonder if someone smarter than Matt would have picked up on that and gotten clued in. I mean, there is no need to worry about your fingerprints if they were gonna let Matt loose, right?🤔
2:02 What I like about the Sopranos is how good these sociopaths can hide how malicious and cold they are…one second they’re your best friend. Offering you drinks, being your confidante….then they just…goodbye.
They want you to calm down so they can get more info out of you. He really just wanted to know if Ritchie was in on it. Once he got what he wanted, time to meet your maker.
Ironically, police are trained to offer food and drink and engage in as much garrulous banter as possible in order to psychologically disarm suspects and get them talking. Like a mob syndicate, if you're in their clutches, THE POLICE ARE NEVER YOUR FRIENDS.
Wait…Barzini…sounds familiar…I think I heard something about it being HIM all along…had to do with that other guy Tattagglia being a pimp or something. Sounds like Michael could have used a war-time Robert Duval.
@@charlotte87x How is that cringey? Someone begging for their life and the last thing they think about is home and their family? You're so edgy, even cool things must be cringe for you. Crazy how a scene like this is somehow cringey to you edge lords. Like wtf? Lmfao
Tony calming down Matthew reminds me of Michael Corleone's conversation with Carlo after Santino's killing. Calmed him down, told him he wasn't gonna make his sister a widow, got the information he needed, then whacked him anyways lol. He even got him a drink first.
Scary how Tony gives the kid a false sense of everything is going to be ok…. The Writing, acting and directing, apex top level in this show, brilliant scene
And that’s another reason they killed him. Because as soon as he was under pressure he buckled and started singing like a fucking canary. He didn’t stand tall, he was quick to sell out Sean. Just one more liability that had to be dealt with.
This is one of many reasons why Tony was fed up with Chris in the end. He risked getting 20 to life for Chris by killing Matt, because Tony obviously loved Chris so much at the time. Neither of them are saints, but Tony definitely used this incident in his head among other horrific past events to justify killing Chris.
I mean these two were kinda just stupid and entitled, but this and other incidents later after he gets made probably confirmed to Tony that Chrissy isn’t respected by ANYONE, from associates to soldiers or even his fellow capos. and doesn’t inspire the same kind of loyalty Tony does.
I believe James stood 6' 6", and weighed around 300 lbs. He would've made a great mafia capo. Let's just be thankful he chose to become an actor instead.
He’s scared that he is 3:56 going to be killed. He calms down and believes he’s in the clear. He than realizes he is most definitely about to be killed. Heavy.
@@cornusia - you know what you are right. I remember him saying he deserved getting made pointing to his stomach or something. It's been so long since I watched this great show.
After a fuck up like that... Matt should've drove the car straight out of New Jersey. Should've went so far West, he'd circle around the globe twice, and went up to Alaska. Never to resurface.
"Rome wasn't built in a day!" Rome wasn't gonna be built ever. Both Matt and Sean were seen as clowns by everyone in the organization. Tony in particular saw them both as morons and a liability to the outfit (not good since he's the only one who can hand out promotions), and they failed to impress at the Poker Game, which they thought was their big break. Their lives were gonna be as bottom-rung associates until they got killed, arrested or flipped. But Matt ironically came closest to taking Tony down as a mob boss, posthumously.
Exactly. They would never be anything but goons, maybe enforcers if they got a reputation. Everyone in the Mafia with power was so because they were earners. Your ability to earn is what gains you respect, not being a gofer or errand boy.
If they really wanted to be gangsters that badly, their best bet would have been staying close to Christopher; because of his emotional weakness for Chris, Tony would have kept them around as long he (Chris) vouched for them. But yes - they would only ever have amounted to soldiers in Chris’s crew once he became a captain.
They didnt do anything wrong at the poker game though? Tony told Matt to sweep sils feet on purpose because he knows sil is cranky when losing, was Matt supposed to refuse T's request?
I'm not saying they did anything wrong. They failed to impress. Nobody took a liking to them. It had little to do with their actual duties. I disagree about capos giving that kind of promotion. These two were associates, they certainly could NOT become buttons/soldats/made without Tony's approval. I don't think a consigliere can even give a promotion: he isn't assigned a crew. And even as underboss, he certainly needs Tony's approval. The boss needs to know and approve of everyone who is in the organization. Associates can be accepted/employed by anyone in the mob, but they aren't "in."
Tony is a real sadistic bastard the way he reassures Matt and give him hope that he'll walk away alive just to fill him with dread In the very last moments of his life.
@@flockinify later on in the series when Tony starts having nightmares of Matt crying for his mom, I think that’s what made Tony shoot him in the head first. So he couldn’t cry anymore.
That's sad. But that's the life even a Cappo's live belongs to the boss. That's the price for being given a piece of the action. A made man can steal, even kill so long as the other person isn't made. Or a nuclear family of a made guy. You dirty rat ya killed my second cousins, friends teachers aunt. I'm gonna make you pay!
@@theunfunnyjokesterhis accomplice, (who also was his girlfriends dad apparently) fired the fatal shot that killed an off duty cop during a botched burglary, this all comes from online sources so take it with a grain of salt.
I dont know if he was pissed, just slightly disappointed, he would have preferred if richie was involved just as an excuse to get rid of him. But seeing as he wasnt, he couldnt. So that look is more of an "Awh Darn, oh well"
Is anyone reminded of that scene from The Godfather where Michael calmly tells Carlo it’s gonna be alright, gives him a drink, and then sends him off to Vegas, only to be murdered minutes later
@@tronsnow4763 Yep ! For aspiring writers out there who work in genres. You DO have to know your histories and traditions . You embrace cliche but you also have to skirt it. Chase & Co. , of course, knew theirs and added their own original twists to the mob story genre.
Yet Matt's death is mercifully short-multiple bullets to the chest/heart-almost instantaneous death..whereas Carlo's is horrible-suffocating whilst kicking his feet through the windshield-and defecating in terror...Tony was much more merciful than the fat guy.
I always saw this scene as a classical form of regression into a childlike state calling out for his mommy at the moment of a great stressor, his impending death. Classical defense mechanism
what ???? that’s not your interpretation of the scene, that’s just what it is. It’s a classic trope in media and a common phenomenon in real life for someone to cry for their mother when dying
I have zero knowledge of this show but it's disturbingly hilarious to hear them continually tell Matt they "just wanna talk" while the title of this video looms beneath them
@@EirenKjell Funny you should mention Law & Order, Tony's nephew Chrissy just wants to talk to a guy about that show. Just wants to talk... ua-cam.com/video/ukxNOVUoDwg/v-deo.html
Him screaming out "mommy!" before he gets killed kinda shows me he was just an idiot who wanted to adapt to his surroundings and not really a sociopath
He was really excited about killing Christpjer. He should have at least died like a man instead of begging for his life. He knew they weren't going to let him go.
You know, I remember watching this scene and wondering whether at the time whether Tony had a conscience or not, whether he felt bad killing a weeping young guy screaming for his mother? Then in like, season 6 when he remorselessly murders Christopher, who was way more of a son to him than his own fuckup son, and it made more sense why he could just do this.
Tony has the biggest balls of all time to post this video of him murdering a guy onto his UA-cam channel.
🤣🤣🤣🤣
Gotta make sure his cemented street cred don't crack
He clout chasing 😂
And don't forget that he brought a whole film crew to the scene. Balls on that guy.
@@Je_QzcY3mN0 True, didn't even think of that.
When they physically drag you to a hidden location, it's safe to assume they just want to talk.
Talk before they whack you 😂
Never go with a Mafia boss to a second location.
Hey Sil...This doesnt seem like the way to the hopsital? Famous last words.
Yeah, Pussy even wrapped paper around the drink before he handed it to Matt. Little did they know that Matt or Calogero was really Charmaine's son.
c should have called sonny to straighten things out with tony.
That Diet Coke, like Phil Leotardo, spent most of its life in the can
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20 fuckin' years
😆
🤣🤣👍🏼
Holy shit, a new Sopranos joke. I can't wait for some fuckwit to steal it and post it all over the place for the next 10 years.
Would have been hilarious if instead of beg and scream for his mother, Matt reached for the soda can and just tried to finish it as fast as possible.
This made me laugh hard
Hey its his last drink after all. Better get your life's worth and finish it.
He should’ve asked for a 2 liter Mountain Dew.
HAHAHAHAH
In parody movie mafia with Jay Mohr - when he shoots the gangsters in the restaraunt (making fun of godfather) - one of them finishes his meal before dying. Vincent Pastore (big p****) plays the head gangster in that scene too
"Did you just pee yourself all over my floor"
"It was Shawn"
He did it on spec Richie got mad when I told him
😂😂
I get the blame for everything!
“What happened to the sodas with sugar inside?”
“It was Shawn!”
Mommy!
He even calls him “T” at the very end, when Tony made it clear early on that “you don’t get to call me T.” That must have pissed Tony off all the more. A fuck-up to the very end.
Lmao, 😅🤣😅, Exactamundo, how this idiot made it to early adulthood is beyond me,, definately one of the dumbest character in the whole of The Sopranos, and he's got a stockbroker licence lol.
Most likely he wasn’t the one who took the test. Someone probably took it for him
@@theprinceoftides6836 not every stockbrocker is smart, in fact most of them are shmucks. They have a large role to play in the Great recession
He did go to Pace College.
I bet Junior said to him: "It's Mr. Soprano to you".
Tony was going to let him go until Matt said that he actually liked the taste of a diet drink. His life was over right after that
There is no way Matt Drinkwater was leaving there alive.
That's how you show appreciation after being offered a soda. Any kind he liked too!
@@MoralesCorner soft drink of choice
There was nothing he could do about it.
Diet drink was a made man, and he wasn’t.
Case of mistaken identity, it was Matt Drinksoda
Tony is a monster. Tells Matt "dont you want a real soda" knowing its his last drink he dosent want the guys last drink to be a diet soda. Funny but sick
Well kid did try to kill his nephew... What if someone tried to kill your kid?
@@user-bm3ts2ql6sYet Tony ends up killing his nephew anyways.
So he offers the guy an alternative to a diet soda...and that makes him a monster? What?
@@Generationalwealth94 he is a monster
@@Devin-Ohe was a druggie in the mob
I'm in love with the fact that Matt was hiding out less than 30 minutes from Tony's house and didn't think it was necessary to go any farther.
Same with ALL of them. Matt, Jackie, Vito, Tony B, Adriana. For some reason they thought it was a great idea to just sit put and wait for somebody to eventually find them.
And yet the writers get praised for all the insight and tiny details….Its true that they were great, but some of these are glaring goofs
@@sarmatiancougar7556 Where are they supposed to go without money. Vito made it furthest because he had cash. When the cash ran out is when he returned.
@@irieite9666 what difference does not having money make? You settle in the nearest ditch or in a different state, you still gonna need the same amount to keep yourself fed.
@@sarmatiancougar7556 bad writing? How?
Adriana had immense faith in Christopher despite everything he put her through, which led to her downfall.
Matt and Jackie were both kinda dumb young guys who were hot headed and over eager to climb the ranks. Lol at Jackie, who tf goes for a walk down the park when you know the mob is after you?
Vito went miles and miles away and only came back when his cash started to dwindle and he thought he could get back into Tony's good graces.
Tony B was the smartest of the lot and the only reason he was ever found was because Tony had connections with people who could trace call locations. If a hellbent New York mob can't find you, then the fact is you've done pretty well.
So no, not bad writing, given that it's consistent with all their characters.
Matt's entire existence was the saddest joke of the whole series. Even his last meal was a can of diet coke.
*Fanta
Agree
Sean was innocent, Bevilaqua manipulated him to assassinate Chris
@@higherpower254 nope, look at the can
I'm drinking a sugarless motherfucker as I watch this...
A warm can of diet soda
They should have taken Furio along, that way when Matthew was crying “Please, I’ll do anything!”, Furio could have said, “gi’me $1,000.”
Wait a minute one thousand 👈👆👉👇 more?
(Matt) It was all Shawn, i swear. (Furio) No Bitch to me.
he could have played "up in da club" as well
Yeah. Having Furio would have added a really cool angle to this scene.
🎶Up in the Club🎶
"That sugarless mothafucka is gonna be the last drink you ever fuckin have" gotta be one of the funniest lines in the series imo
He should’ve told him that’s the last fuckin time you’re ever gonna call me T!!
That was on the level of c class action movie. Are you high?
He should have said: "Don't you know that aspartame shit is bad for your health?" BLAM!
@@JohnDoe-yr3lmI must be loyle to my capo.
@@annaspano3747
Good one
Tony telling this story to Melfi:
“We had Fanta.”
I'm just some Canadian guy and I say Are you sure you want a *diet* drink?
Aslan T Vorlon
Wasn’t it a Fresca?
Heres the funny part:
There is no such thing as a diet fanta and fanta zero didnt exist at the time this episode aired
Old man Mahaffy pulling my taffy
nickys34 you need help
The real sad thing here is that the snack bar worker is going to be accused by the boss for drinking that can of soda.
Lmao I would think the dead body they find when they show up for work would be a bigger problem
Prolly owned by the mob so I bet dudes come in next morning like "oh yeah the Guido's must've been working late last night better get the bleach out"
dead body was found in that snack bar, theyre not even going to open lol
@@TrudeaisaWEFpuppet Dead bodies are NO EXCUSE for inventory losses, and respecting the job!...
"You have to sign for that soft drink of choice, rookie."
I can guarantee Matt won't do that again, he learned his lesson. It'll take some time to get back into Tony's good graces.
Yeah when he picks out the dozen odd bullets wedged in his torso and skull lol
He's dying to make it up for him.
Too bad Lillo Brancato took his paycheck and put it up his nose, or whatever....
depending on your views of re-incarnation, some time indeed!
Yeah he definitely wont, just need some bandaids
Shaking, giving up names without hesitation under questioning, pissing your pants, crying out "mommy"...all good qualities in becoming a made man. No wonder they did an overkill on him.
Blood and guts over here. 😂
Dude was just a wannabe in a cold hard game.
I thought he was saying Bobby
3:36-3:55
Maybe if he went out with a Nacho Varga speech from BCS, admit he was the one who tried killing Chris they probably would of respected him a tad bit.
Matthew belivaqua's having diet soda meanwhile Phil Leotardo is eating grilled cheese off a radiator
He was compromising
Red-iator*
No one even knows how long he was in the can.
20 years he served, not a peep
Better to have a diet soda than to sneeze into Phil Leotardo's tissue.
I just realized Pussy wrapped a napkin around the Fanta can to ensure his fingerprints were not on it. Amazing details
And he kept the can tab which he touched opening it
@@gabrielM1111 2:51 he opens the can and the tab is sticking straight up as he hands it to Matt. Maybe he wrapped the napkin around to hide his fingerprints but the tab is still attached to the can when he hands it to Matt.
@@jambi5096 thanks for eyeballing that. He does however keep his fingers on the tab as hes handing the can, but just as he let's go of the can his fingers awkwardly remain on the tab sliding up.. does what looks like a quick smear of the prints. 2:48 What's your take on tony double talking Ralphie on accepting Ralph giving a pass to Jackie jr?
@@gabrielM1111 hmm I’m not sure, why did Tony ask Ralphie to give Jackie jr a pass? And what was the pass for?
When i first saw that scene i thought, being its the kids last drink, he did that to be all professional and curtious wrapping the napkin on can like in a high class hotel lounge.
He killed him for shooting christopher but ended up killing christopher himself. He basically killed his entire crew lol
Welcome to the mafia
He was territorial like that. Nobody better touch anybody under him but he could whack you anytime, for any reason and you have sit there and take it. It was some real greaseball shit.
After watching the show, when I rewatch it, it has a different feel, I see through the facade of cool tough guys and see it’s really a tragedy, about the fall of Tony but also why he deserves to fall
Yeah terrible person
The show really did a great job of displaying the warped and antiquated logic and moral code of people like Tony. He's portrayed as an almost sympathetic character, while being this hardened mob boss that was always a few steps ahead of those around him (he had to be, in his dog eat dog reality). Frustratingly, Tony and a number of the other characters were hero worshipped, when it was made clear all the time that while they were written as likeable and understandable characters (as in, we could understand why they do the things they do, it's just "their world") the underlying message is that organized crime and the people that perpetrate is are not people to idolize, many innocent bystanders end up caught up in their enterprise and they couldn't care less of this being the case - if anything they need them, as they contribute to their money making and power grabbing capabilities.
Not to mention just how little life is valued to them, as is displayed in this series. Sure, there may be rules for dealing with some people but ultimately unless you're "made" killing is just another part of the job. But I digress; a core underlying theme of the series was to question why people might look at various characters and hero worship them, idolize or even sympathize with people capable of such acts? this was brilliantly accented in the final scene where we're left wondering if Tony finally got whacked. Part of why they left it open ended was to challenge the viewer to not only pick apart why Tony would have been targeted by other bosses, but also to ask the viewer why they would feel anything for Tony, considering all that he and his crew had done?
Matt when Chrissy gets to hell: Yo Chrissy! They got you too huh? Who whacked you?
Chrissy: You’re never gonna guess.
Sean is sitting in hell. He can’t get out of his seatbelt for all eternity.
3 O’Clock.
@@owt86 Meanwhile Jackie Jr's stuck at the bottom of the penguin exhibit
Phil's is always having to do another 20 years in the can.
"Yo Cristopha', what's up (in the club)"
I never understood how Matt thought he could talk Tony out of this when Chris is alive who can vouch for the fact that Matt was shooting at him
like jackie jr. wannabe mobster but with no brain or experience.both tried to look for shortcuts to rank up and ended whacked.
Good point. The show had already pretty well established that Matt's powers of deductive reason were lacking.
Did Matt know Chris was alive though?
Chris was in a coma. He couldn't talk.
Matt didn’t know that though.
Everyone knows when Tony says “Relax I just wanna talk” you’re about to get whacked 😂😂
Wouldn't mind talking to u babygirl 😉
Honestly if your drug in a room to abandoned building and they say “we just wanna talk”. Yeah you’re pretty much dead and buried by that point.
Dang I'm always a day late and a dollar short when the babes comment on youtube 😫
Tony's "I wanna talk" and my wife's "we need to talk" are eerily similar 🤣
@@donclark4486 Whoa! So plot twist;Tony is your wife.
"See if we got something to drink" At least 25 pallets of soda behind him. Lol
JJ S I cracked up the first time I saw this scene cause of that
Lol classic
Lol 😁
Not one can of soda was hurt during this episode
Tony did however, did hurt that sugarless motherfucker's feelings with that insult. 😂
Lilo Brancato said in an interview when they filmed this scene. He was genuinely afraid of James Gandolfini. He said the look of anger and disdain in his eyes scared him.
James Gandolfini has a great role in True Romance, he was incredible at portraying that cold, crocodilian stare.
He did?
Apparently, that pissing in the pants wasn’t part of the script but they left it in for authenticity.
@@justinv6410 JG was a terrifying human being when he wanted to be
@@justinv6410that's going too far
Imagine having Drinkwater as a family name and the last thing you drank was a soda.
Imagine if his name was Drinkfanta-Bulletchest.
A diet soda at that
@@emjay9280 ayyy hope you see this.
@@emjay9280 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂👍👍👍👍
...a sugarless mothrrFKKRR at THAT
The soft drink was a made man, and Matt wasn't; and nothing can be done about it.
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For real, this comment should have like 5 thousand likes....proves nobody knows mob classic
It was among the Italians. It was real greaseball shit.
I hope these comments continue years from now on
They even shot Matt in the face so his mother couldn't have an open coffin at the funeral
Even when he's literally staring death in the face, the kid STILL screws up and calls Tony "T"...
You lie you die
Don’t matter at that point, he coulda called him cheese fuck woulda been the same outcome
LOL!! I noticed that too.
Didn't he almost drown in 3" of water...?
@@IRequireMedication That was Jackie Aprile Jr , not Matt Bevilaqua.
"ill tell you anything you want" that right there was the last nail on the coffin, he was a liability
He may fold under questioning
@mattmaccaronio5990 Why yes, that was, in fact, the point.
@@that1electricianno I think the point is he was dead already Tony just wanted to know if Richie was telling truth of not sending them
@@that1electricianThat was a Goodfellas reference he mad.
@@bronxishomenomatterwhereig3149which scene?
When a mob boss says he just wants to talk to you its game over.
Clinton Fischer Not all the time.
sometimes you just get your face beat in, doesnt always end in death.
Either way its not a good sign......
@@MrJimmy3459 unless you a shrink
Idk. Ive had some shit before and it was resolved with talking. Yet again idk what matt did cause i havent watched the entirety of the sopranos(dont crucify me plz)
The whole conversation was just about finding out if Richie was involved
Janice will take care of Richie. Tony should have made her a Capo after that hit
@@pip12111 janice wouldnt make a bad capo though
@Harold Jenkins lorraine aka lady shylock from little carmine crew was the only woman in the mob that wasn't a housewife
@@B_51442 she wasn't really "in" the mob though, she was just an associate. It's the same deal with any other mafia associate, especially ones who aren't italian. They can work with the wise guys but they can never be made. It's also why she was bumped off so easily, she didn't have the same benefits and protections of a made member.
@@diablerietandino1941 This is true. It also means you have a smaller margin of error being an associate of the mob as opposed to a part of it because you're expendable. I mean, Lorraine was told the money went up to John. She was told more than once. When that didn't work, Phil showed up and made a very convincing argument for why she should tote the line. But the message didn't sink in. She apparently didn't realize she was very much expendable.
"You finished?". "uh, can I have another?" "You finished now?". "um, I'd like another, please" "HOW ABOUT NOW?" "I'm really thirsty...one more please"
Keep em Coming...
😂😂😂
That reminded me of an old Henny Young man joke
"A guy is on death row. Just before his execution the warden asks the guy what does he want for his 'last meal'?
The guy says "strawberries"
"Strawberries? They're out of season" said the warden.
The guy says "That's OK I can wait."
😭😭😭😭😭😭
Hahaha i actually read that in matts voice lmfao
Lillo Brancato did such a great job in this scene. I really feel sorry for him
I way they drag him to a snack in the middle of a isolated beach you know this did happen somewhere on the east coast
Feel sorry for urself 😂
He turned his life around. He's doin well.
I like his performance in A Bronx Tale as a good boy beloved by a tough gangsta.
I don't feel sorry for him at all, he's the dumbest thug in the series, but his acting is great
A key aspect of this scene that isn’t talked about much is the way Tony looks at Pussy after the first shot. This wasn’t just revenge for the guy who tried to kill Chris, it was a test to see how reluctant Pussy would be to do a hit like this since the FBI obviously wouldn’t allow him to do that as an informant. Wonderful amazing writing and acting!
Interesting. Also, the way Pussy starts off slow, then fires more and more, almost over compensating. Tony eventually joins in, and they shoot way more times than they needed to. Possibly because he knows it's his last hit with Pussy, possibly out of anger towards Pussy.
Pussy was shooting blanks🤣🤣
Not much to talk about as it's fairly obvious.
@@LTG22 me personally on my first watch through I didn’t catch it but yeah rewatching it with context makes it obvious Tony was testing Pus here
@@jaitsu1616 yeah its just part of the whole season.
"Don't you think we woulda killed you already, if we wanted you dead?"
Tony acts so nice to the kid all the while knowing the kid is dead from the start. Stringing him along, keeping him with the belief he's going to be alright, is a truly terrifying scene but brilliantly done! 😊
He really shows his vengeful, cruel self right here. Yeah Matt was a moron who was doomed from the start due to lack of brains, and he had to die but why not just shoot him and be done with it? Why beat him up, take him to an empty building and tie him to a chair and tell him he wasn't going to kill him? He's just basking in this kid's terror knowing he was going to kill him the whole time, but him fucking with Matt's mind and giving him false hope like that (and ENJOYING it) is horrifying. Gandolfini really was way too good of an actor.
@@laurafreedlund2899 They brought him there to interrogate him to find out if someone (like Richie Aprile) had them go after Chris or if it was just them who orchestrated it.
@@Aaron_Scissorhands exactly.
Kid should notice some details lile the fact they gave a can wrapped in a napkin.
Tony’s eyes in the flame of the light at 1:47 spells Matthew’s death
Sheesh when did Fanta commercials get so dark?
LOL
@@cactusmalone
Gotta make room for the goodness of Fanta.
It was originally a Nazi German drink:
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fanta
Wait till you find out the origin of Fanta
@@winter_silhouette See my comment above.
The murder that lived on throughout the series. Tony even brought it up in season five questioning Christopher after Adriana got whacked.
Tony still had the suspicion that Big P was a rat. By being only them 2 and having him also shoot Matt, he was testing his loyalty. He made him accountable. That's why he turned to look at him to see if he was going to shoot as well.I think Tony picked up in Big P's hesitation.
I didn't even think about that.
Yep
Agreed.
Exactly!
Anyway, 4 dollars a pound.
I love the tiny details in this show like how he hands the drink over to him with a napkin covering it so no fingerprints would get on the can.
I never got why, without gloves, they would murder people and just drop the gun with their fingerprints on it but yet a diet Fanta…. Naw that’s too much evidence.
@@PizzaCake360 Because police can use anything you touched for evidence but with guns they wipe the gun and leave it only because you dont want to be caught with a murder weapon just after murdering someone
@@nasirreese766 no it's because they take the cannoli
@@nasirreese766 Right. So you could just wipe the can afterwards to avoid the biggest telltale sign in the history of murder.
@@jordanflores5687 rofl
The next time I order a diet coke at McDonalds.
I'm gonna say
"I'll take a large sugarless motherfucker please"
No refills though - that's the last fuckin drink you're ever gonna have.
+xjusticex2013x hahahaha
Diet fizzy drinks are much worse than the regular.
Tell them it was Sean all the way.
I said that
I love the way he bounces up and down when they both start shooting together. Now that's acting.
Cant believe he survived that and never drank sugarless Fanta again. He learned his lesson thanks to Tony’s thoughtful intervention.
he didn’t survive
@@ramsnation196 woooosh
@@ramsnation196 he did. He appeared in a later episode at an anti soda rally.
@@ramsnation196 we got a winner here
@@carlitobrigante4999 lol whatttt
Man the actor who played Matt is so good. He totally had this coming, but I still can't help but feel bad for him with how he delivers the line: "Thank you, T." So pathetic and weirdly innocent.
Shame his career path went a different way
its the same actor form the Bronx tale
Cologero from A Bronx Tale
Lilo Brancato. He actually has a real criminal record I believe an armed robbery charge.
@Detroit to KC just another Bronx tale
1:46 Tony peering out from the cigar smoke and lighter flame like the devil himself. What a beautiful shot.
I filmed that one
Yeah it was so iconic
Someone has to take that shot, sharpen the image and turn it into a frame I'll definitely buy.
I just did that
I wanted a regular Coke, but I accepted the diet. I compromised...
-Matthew Leotardo
I wanted grilled cheese off the radiator but I compromised, I swept it up instead. You see where I'm going?
@@AffectedArea hahaha. Good ol' angry Sil and the godamn Provolone cheese at the card game! 🧀😂
I wanted a woman but jerked off into a tissue, I compromised.
This is a classic sadistic scene.
Tony offers Matt a soda as a nice "gesture" to make him feel better and that there might be hope of his release but in reality his fate is sealed.
It’s like when Michael Corleone handed Rizzi the airplane ticket and told him he was sending him to Vegas.
Yeah and that ticket was frequent flyer miles non refundable doggone it.
not gonna lie, I would definitely prefer to die by being shot, supperless fanta in my hand, if the other option is uncle Phily being pissed that I shot his baby brother.
So, you thought Antony soprano was a good samaritan???
Sadistic is when you feel pleasure by inflicting pain…not when you give them pleasure before you give them pain, that’s called anal.
That's right, blame Shawn. Rule #1, always blame the dead guy.
It wasn't me it was the one arm man!!
It really was the one arm man.
Crabby Old Gamer More like the seat belt man lol!
im surprised he didn't blame it on the two black guys.
"Nobody knows who stole the chicken? (gunshots) Still, nobody knows, (A boy steps up, crying) It was you. You committed this crime." "No, sir." "But you know who?" "Yes." "Who?" (Boy points to dead man) "Him!"
This is how great this show was. The short clips are just as entertaining and well written as an entire episode.
@PGBlips Damn. Never noticed that. Good find!
@PGBlips Was wondering why Puss wrapped the soda can in a napkin. Thought he was just a neat freak. 😆 I wonder if someone smarter than Matt would have picked up on that and gotten clued in. I mean, there is no need to worry about your fingerprints if they were gonna let Matt loose, right?🤔
Well that makes sense because the short clips were taken from the shows, dipshit.
That urine on the floor? That'll be the last piss in your pants you're ever gonna take!
Hahahah
DeNiro is gonna be pissed they killed his son, C.
The Clownservatarian hahaha yeah when he finish the work and park the bus
Yup lol Bronx tale.
Lmaoo classic
DeNiro is a pimp and Matt is a scum bag.
I could just see DeNiro standing over Matt's bullet ridden body and saying "see...see....didn't I tell ya not to get involved with these people?" LOL
Says hes thirsty right after he pissed himself... good thing he didn't say he was hungry lmao
well they gave him a combo. quenched his thirst with fanta, fed him with lead, and filled him with holes.
Well played
So Tony turned the Snack Bar into a Whack bar
😂
@@swiftusmaximus3949 Ayyyyyy! 😎
Matt: "you're gonna fuckin kill me for something I didn't do"
Matt previously: " GET THAT MOTHAFUCKA!"
Yooo 😂😂😂
Matt's a POS anyway you look at it. Just ask the cops family he mostly got away with killing! He did some time, but anyone else life.
2:02 What I like about the Sopranos is how good these sociopaths can hide how malicious and cold they are…one second they’re your best friend. Offering you drinks, being your confidante….then they just…goodbye.
When they offer you a drink or a smoke…you got about three minutes left.
They want you to calm down so they can get more info out of you. He really just wanted to know if Ritchie was in on it. Once he got what he wanted, time to meet your maker.
By your definition, the entire world is sociopathic. That's some standard small talk bullshit before a business move
Ironically, police are trained to offer food and drink and engage in as much garrulous banter as possible in order to psychologically disarm suspects and get them talking. Like a mob syndicate, if you're in their clutches, THE POLICE ARE NEVER YOUR FRIENDS.
Michael Corleone: Now, who approached
you - Tattagglia or Barzini?
Carlo: Sean did it on spec
good one!👍🏼
Nice lol🤣😂
Wait…Barzini…sounds familiar…I think I heard something about it being HIM all along…had to do with that other guy Tattagglia being a pimp or something. Sounds like Michael could have used a war-time Robert Duval.
lol exellent
😂😂😂
No matter what he did it was still horrible to watch him cry out for this mother in sight of death. In the end we all want love and comfort
@@Gillxy no bibles allowed
I thought that bit was a bit cringey.
if you're scared go to church.
@@charlotte87x How is that cringey? Someone begging for their life and the last thing they think about is home and their family? You're so edgy, even cool things must be cringe for you. Crazy how a scene like this is somehow cringey to you edge lords. Like wtf? Lmfao
Tony would shit himself in same position
Tony calming down Matthew reminds me of Michael Corleone's conversation with Carlo after Santino's killing. Calmed him down, told him he wasn't gonna make his sister a widow, got the information he needed, then whacked him anyways lol. He even got him a drink first.
And bought him a plane ticket
I bet that ticket was refundable.
That ran through my mind immediately, I even left the video and came back to give you due diligence. 👍
And he gave him an orange drink... which in the Godfather symbolised death...
He didn't make his sister a widow the guy who strangled him did
Scary how Tony gives the kid a false sense of everything is going to be ok…. The Writing, acting and directing, apex top level in this show, brilliant scene
Tony was going to let him live but then Matt called him T after he was told at the executive game not to call him that.
Nah this dude was toast the moment he shot Christopher. You can't do something like that and live
@@Foulm710 Charles Schwab ova here
@@Foulm710 I'm pretty sure that Roy Demeo was obviously joking
Even if Tony decided to spare him Sil would have had Cheesefuck whacked for sweeping up at the wrong time
Lmao makes sense 🤣
"Anything Tony I'll tell you anything you wanna know" signs of a future rat.
Never thought about that, but you're exactly right
He's basically pointing the finger at Shawn, that's not a stand up thing to do
And that’s another reason they killed him. Because as soon as he was under pressure he buckled and started singing like a fucking canary. He didn’t stand tall, he was quick to sell out Sean. Just one more liability that had to be dealt with.
@@ericnelson6725 oh yes... how deep of you to think that.
Bro he was blaming the dead guy as soon as it happened lmfao
“cut Furio loose. Three’s a crowd.” Love that line.
Cut Fanta loose, three’s a can.
For a second, I think Pussy thinks Tony has found him out and is going to whack him with no witnesses.
I would have like to have seen Furio interrogate Matthew.. You know Furio would have had a solid one liner to add to the scene😂
This is one of many reasons why Tony was fed up with Chris in the end. He risked getting 20 to life for Chris by killing Matt, because Tony obviously loved Chris so much at the time. Neither of them are saints, but Tony definitely used this incident in his head among other horrific past events to justify killing Chris.
I mean these two were kinda just stupid and entitled, but this and other incidents later after he gets made probably confirmed to Tony that Chrissy isn’t respected by ANYONE, from associates to soldiers or even his fellow capos. and doesn’t inspire the same kind of loyalty Tony does.
Not only was James Gandolfini an amazing actor, he was physically imposing as well.
Legends die young
I believe James stood 6' 6", and weighed around 300 lbs. He would've made a great mafia capo. Let's just be thankful he chose to become an actor instead.
@@joshuabrooks4907 Says he was 6ft 1
@@ubt3606 either way, he was still physically imposing.
@@joshuabrooks4907 yep
At least Tony and Pussy offered Matt his "softdrink of choice"
Is that Paul Konchesky on your profile picture?
@@Ultraway13 Yes LOL!!
@@acumenlfc638 Hahahahhahaah interesting choice
Good thing they didn't disrespect the snack bar
They can't be seen in places like that
I love that he tries to say it was just Sean even though his body was in the PASSENGER SEAT.
And it was askew anyway
Yeah, guess Tony figured that too
@@neilgerace355 *hops around in seat* it feels ok to me
He’s scared that he is 3:56 going to be killed. He calms down and believes he’s in the clear. He than realizes he is most definitely about to be killed.
Heavy.
To get ahead in the Mob I am going to kill a made guy, the only made guy that is sponsoring me at the moment seems like the logical choice.
@@cornusia - you know what you are right. I remember him saying he deserved getting made pointing to his stomach or something. It's been so long since I watched this great show.
@@Emp6ft10in its Tony's nephew. Made or not same reaction from Tony.
Yep. Probably one of the dumbest characters on the show other than Jackie Jr.
@@galleryofrogues Brendan Filone comes to mind.
Sean and Matt were what Chris would’ve been without Tony.
After a fuck up like that... Matt should've drove the car straight out of New Jersey. Should've went so far West, he'd circle around the globe twice, and went up to Alaska. Never to resurface.
*driven
@@MarcusAurelius7777 My apologies, my Emperor.
Ave.
@@MarcusAurelius7777 Ave
He didn't go to South Jersey, the other side of the state, he literally went three towns over.
I missed this episode what did he do snitch or something?
This wasn’t over Chris… This was the fact that Tony saw that Matt was a true varsity athlete … I mean… Did you see how fast he ran from Richie
Yeah but Tony didn’t see how fast he ran from Richie
Couldn't he have run here... his legs weren't tied and you'd imagine he could have easily outrun Tony and Big Puss.
He wasn't a true varsity athlete. He _had_the_makings_ of it.
1:13 , technically Matt never harmed Christopher. His shooting was terrible. 😂
When Matt got thru shooting, the naked girl silhouettes on the Bada Bing sign both had holes where their nipples woulda been...
"Rome wasn't built in a day!"
Rome wasn't gonna be built ever. Both Matt and Sean were seen as clowns by everyone in the organization. Tony in particular saw them both as morons and a liability to the outfit (not good since he's the only one who can hand out promotions), and they failed to impress at the Poker Game, which they thought was their big break.
Their lives were gonna be as bottom-rung associates until they got killed, arrested or flipped. But Matt ironically came closest to taking Tony down as a mob boss, posthumously.
Exactly. They would never be anything but goons, maybe enforcers if they got a reputation.
Everyone in the Mafia with power was so because they were earners. Your ability to earn is what gains you respect, not being a gofer or errand boy.
If they really wanted to be gangsters that badly, their best bet would have been staying close to Christopher; because of his emotional weakness for Chris, Tony would have kept them around as long he (Chris) vouched for them. But yes - they would only ever have amounted to soldiers in Chris’s crew once he became a captain.
They didnt do anything wrong at the poker game though? Tony told Matt to sweep sils feet on purpose because he knows sil is cranky when losing, was Matt supposed to refuse T's request?
I'm not saying they did anything wrong. They failed to impress. Nobody took a liking to them. It had little to do with their actual duties.
I disagree about capos giving that kind of promotion. These two were associates, they certainly could NOT become buttons/soldats/made without Tony's approval.
I don't think a consigliere can even give a promotion: he isn't assigned a crew. And even as underboss, he certainly needs Tony's approval.
The boss needs to know and approve of everyone who is in the organization. Associates can be accepted/employed by anyone in the mob, but they aren't "in."
@fooloof just sweep, and if the guy said leave me alone, leave him alone and don't say anything else. They were even warned about silvio's attitude
Tony is a real sadistic bastard the way he reassures Matt and give him hope that he'll walk away alive just to fill him with dread In the very last moments of his life.
A bit confusing why he immediately shot him in the head though. You'd think Tony would take his sweet time flaying him.
@@flockinify later on in the series when Tony starts having nightmares of Matt crying for his mom, I think that’s what made Tony shoot him in the head first. So he couldn’t cry anymore.
@@IamAwhiteMEXICAN he has dreams of matt.. 🤔 What episode
Fill him with *lead*
It’s cus he didn’t want any soda with sugar in it
This was the ending to “A Bronx Tale” that we wanted but never got..
Yup.
Naw his real life story is better . Junkie who got shot while robbing a house
Why would u want this ending to "A Bronx tale" instead of the original?
I watched the movie for the first time yesterday and don’t understand this comment one bit
@Joan Thanks, I want you to know that I reported your comment. Racism isn’t tolerated.
Bevilaqua means drink the water. A fitting final act.
he drank soda, a DIET soda of all things.
a failure to the end.
Matt: *tries to kill Tony's nephew*
Tony: "And I took that personally."
Tony: *kills his nephew*
"Only *I* get to kill my nephew!"
I was on a spree for a bit tbh🔫
Its like anything in life for a narcissist. (I'm not exempt) It's not the act itself but how it affects me.
That's sad. But that's the life even a Cappo's live belongs to the boss. That's the price for being given a piece of the action.
A made man can steal, even kill so long as the other person isn't made. Or a nuclear family of a made guy.
You dirty rat ya killed my second cousins, friends teachers aunt.
I'm gonna make you pay!
he gave his nephew every chance and his nephew almost killed him
Lillo is a gifted actor. Totally makes you feel sorry for him. I’m glad he turned things around in his life.
Didn’t he kill someone
@@theunfunnyjokester Felony Murder. Armed robbery where the other guy shot the person.
@@theunfunnyjokesterhis accomplice, (who also was his girlfriends dad apparently) fired the fatal shot that killed an off duty cop during a botched burglary, this all comes from online sources so take it with a grain of salt.
Him and James Gandolfini worked together in Crimson Tide (1995).
He’s a dumb Sicilian wop. Gabdolfini was a Northern Italian of Roman stock .
Man I think tony was low key pissed Richie wasn’t apart of it. He wanted to kill em
He could have acted as if he were anyways it was his guys
@@snaker9er Tony wasn’t as much of a paranoid psychopath yet. Season 6 Tony would’ve ordered a hit on Rich the next day.
Even after Ritchie gave him the stunning jacket?
@@ToxicAvengerCleanYourMind the jaaacccckkkeeettttttt....
I dont know if he was pissed, just slightly disappointed, he would have preferred if richie was involved just as an excuse to get rid of him. But seeing as he wasnt, he couldnt. So that look is more of an "Awh Darn, oh well"
That can of Fanta made this scene better than a Coca-Cola could ever dream of 💯
Is anyone reminded of that scene from The Godfather where Michael calmly tells Carlo it’s gonna be alright, gives him a drink, and then sends him off to Vegas, only to be murdered minutes later
hippiecheezburger -also another orange=death Godfather reference , with the Fanta...
@@tronsnow4763 Yep ! For aspiring writers out there who work in genres. You DO have to know your histories and traditions . You embrace cliche but you also have to skirt it. Chase & Co. , of course, knew theirs and added their own original twists to the mob story genre.
Yet Matt's death is mercifully short-multiple bullets to the chest/heart-almost instantaneous death..whereas Carlo's is horrible-suffocating whilst kicking his feet through the windshield-and defecating in terror...Tony was much more merciful than the fat guy.
@@genekelly8467 Moe Greene's death was quick and merciful. Strictly business.
Now youz can't leave.
"You want a fanta? Something like that?"
"Just tha money"
Give me one thousand dollars
You mean a thousand fantas?
These two suck each others' shineboxes
@@Drikkerbadevand Take the money, leave the blood
@@KunigasSuvirintojas One thousand more?
I always saw this scene as a classical form of regression into a childlike state calling out for his mommy at the moment of a great stressor, his impending death. Classical defense mechanism
Yes!! It’s like seeing death stare you in the face is so PETRIFYING that it makes someone revert back to being a desperate child. Very interesting..
what ???? that’s not your interpretation of the scene, that’s just what it is. It’s a classic trope in media and a common phenomenon in real life for someone to cry for their mother when dying
Soldiers in trenches have been known to call out like this when the artillery’s getting close. Man’s indifference to man.
@@user-bp1gx3qt3oNot only a classic trope in media though. Something people really do.
@@user-bp1gx3qt3o I mean, i watched the scenes and interpreted as such, another person may not see it this way, hence the word “Interpretation”.
That was really gracious of Tony to provide Matt soft drinks of choice.
@dellwright1407 it wasp a diet fanta
I’m pretty sure Tony killed him because Matt called him ‘T’ again.
Pretty sure they killed him because he almost killed Tony's nephew.
@@cargobob7817 captain obvious alert
@@cargobob7817 He’s not Tony’s nephew, Chrissy is Carmela’s cousin
@@rustykuntz94 it’s what he calls him so we say the same
@@Obs23456 obviously.
At least he didn't die thirsty.
J Q It’s like the last meal when you’re on death row
I have zero knowledge of this show but it's disturbingly hilarious to hear them continually tell Matt they "just wanna talk" while the title of this video looms beneath them
Watch it
yeah you gotta lay off the weeabo shit for a bit and start binging this show instead.
@@mkultra2456 LMAO
maybe after my Law and Order binge, my friend, maybe...
@@EirenKjell Funny you should mention Law & Order, Tony's nephew Chrissy just wants to talk to a guy about that show. Just wants to talk... ua-cam.com/video/ukxNOVUoDwg/v-deo.html
Are you serious? You need to watch the whole series. Like immediately.
The saddest thing in life is wasted talent
He was high the whole time when he was on set for the sopranos
i know. there was probably a few drinks left in that can.
that actor did time in NY for a botched drug robbery on an off duty NY cops apartment wasted talent
The saddest thing in life, is wasted Fanta.
Joseph G I see what you did there 😏
TheShop with Marcus LOL
@nickys34 You're about as bright as shit in an underground tunnel. Go spout off crazy ass conspiracy theory nonsense elsewhere, mental case
It was diet
You win.
Matt never had the makings of a varsity soda drinker.
starcrafter13terran He did however havr the makings of a varsity athlete.
Fucking hysterical
Nah. He didn't even have it in him to make his own fucking shine box.
starcrafter13terran pp
Lol It never gets old.
It’s the way that he calls out for his mommy twice before saying Tony’s name and begging him. As a parent now those hit harder for some reason…
That soda never had the makings of a varsity soft drink
The new Diet Fanta commercial.
FANTA - to die for...
R Hirshi he never got to ask tony "is it better to be loved or feared?"
Wouldn't be a very good Fanta commercial, considering he's drinking a diet coke
Lol
"there was only diet"
I’m not sure he was dead. They should put a few more shots into him just to make sure.
Puss did it to prove his loyalty because he knew he was under close observation. The thing is he won't get locked for shooting a body after it's dead.
Cause of death was acute aspartame poisoning from that sugarless muthafucka
ukpkmkk everyone protects the boss? Sammy Gravano and Phill Leonetti axed a thesis on that theory.
jbr496 TBH, I was a bit disappointed that they didn’t put a few more in his head until it was knocked off.
Lol
Then they causally go eat dinner after this.
Naturally
Well yeah, what else were they gonna do, naturally killing a guy works up an appetite, right?
Poor guy and a reach guy go get their goohmas some anniversary gifts...
I guess death makes people hungry
Only way to roll
“See your killers come with smiles. They’re guys you’ve known all your life.”
I mean technically this guy barely knew Tony lol
That would make a great line in a Mafia movie.
That line was in Goodfellas
@@digsterrep5206 you don’t say??
@@digsterrep5206 Is that some kind of Mafia movie?
I think Tony was most pissed about the fact Richie had nothing to do with it
Him screaming out "mommy!" before he gets killed kinda shows me he was just an idiot who wanted to adapt to his surroundings and not really a sociopath
He was really excited about killing Christpjer. He should have at least died like a man instead of begging for his life. He knew they weren't going to let him go.
even the bravest man fear death, and even mikey palmice and chris beg for theit lives too.
@@widjiro Palmice wasn’t brave! Only time I beg, is if prolonged medieval torture is involved. Otherwise, go ahead and shoot 10 times! 😁
But he’s definitely a violent sadistic idiot. Sean and him nearly beat a guy to death in the office and threatened the manager with a letter opener.
I always thought he said “oh jeez, Bobby! Bobby, please!”
Matt - yells "Get the MFer!" while Sean shoots Chrissy
Also Matt - It was Sean, all the way!
Also Matt: Mommy!
@@dannythomas417 Mommy Mommy pleese! calling for his mom when hes about to be clipped for trying to be a OG
@@StrattenKlein I couldn't see what was happening! Was Matt boned?
Seatbelt, fuckin' seatbelt!
I think one of Matt's rounds clipped Chrissy too.
Matt got lucky. Pretty sure Furio would not let him have a last drink and a quick gun shot.
Dude Whats the origin of your profile pic? Where's this from
He would have asked for 1,000 dollars. Speaking of that, those little nut jobs did have some cash laying around their apartment.
He probably would have shot him in both kneecaps, let him fester for a minute, and then slit his throat.
Not really quick and painless death from furio would’ve been much better
If this guy wasn't such a jabroni, he might have gotten his soft drinks of choice
Santa maría del vecchio!
jabroni, ha. cool word
And maybe a cook Jackeet
Never had the makings of a varsity athlete
Jabroni? 1999 called
You know, I remember watching this scene and wondering whether at the time whether Tony had a conscience or not, whether he felt bad killing a weeping young guy screaming for his mother?
Then in like, season 6 when he remorselessly murders Christopher, who was way more of a son to him than his own fuckup son, and it made more sense why he could just do this.
He was not more of a son to him. Tony never would let a real son get involved in that thing of theirs.
Gandolfini had so much scary presence, I feal the fear just watching this, great actor RIP
Too bad he never had the makings of a varsity athlete
Artie Bucco shinebox
*Feel
It’s like Lorenzo from A Bronx Tale said: “The saddest thing in life...is wasted talent”
Matt had no talent though. He was a complete moron.
if only they continued to push webisitics.
Coincidentally this guy played the main character in the movie meeting Matthew he played Colagero
@@nickplays7636 he also was accessory to murder of a cop irl years back
Dont worry, there was no talent to be wasted