@@adityarajganeju try using it when you’re supposed to be in charge of an event or when you feel superior in a serious decision, and someone else feels that they are entitled to a say in the matter, and that’s when you say…
He's a scary fella, Tony respected him on Furio's level, he's the kind of guy who uses wrist blades and ring guns, poison darts etc quick-witted fella who holds his own, even being older and smaller than Tony... Awesome.
“You either deliver that prick to my door… or I will rain a shit storm down on you and your family like you have never fuckin seen”… the way he delivered that line was brilliant
johnny was terrifying asf when pissed because tony even knew he’s more than willing to kill and go to war with new jersey at this point over the killings of joe peeps and billy leotardo that tony b did, johnny def did hits back in the day and fr enjoyed it cuz after every conflict he’s so quick to want to kill sum🤣
They should have cast him in a more major role in the Sopranos... he should have played Silvio, because the actor who did absolutely butchered the role and made one of the most serious characters look like a caricature. If Vince Curatola played him, it would have been one of the most iconic mob characters of all time
1:43 this scene is the most telling of john's character imo and is what makes him such a redeemable and lovable character. he's not mad that his wife is fat. he's not mad that she failed at what she was trying. he's mad that she lied to him. she's the only person he is supposed to able to truly trust and even the smallest lie like this shakes him because of the constant distrust he has to face everyday in his work.
I think it's tied into the joke Ralph made as well. Hence the "do you have any idea what you've done" line, because he's thinking of the shitstorm he created defending her while she is eating boxes of chocolate and god knows what else behind his back. Awesome scene and awesome character.
He truly did love her too. He never once lost that love for her, all the other wives were thinner, everyone had goomares but John loved Ginny in a way Tony and Carmela never did. They had issues but he never stopped caring for her until he died
Watching Johnny Sack flip out in anger was one of the many hundreds of reason why I liked watching The Sopranos. Why didn't Vincent Curatola get the emmy nod?
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not a big enough role. They're real snobs over there in Hollywood
@ Really? John Heard (the dad from Home Alone who played the degenerate gambler with a badge in season 1) he was nominated for an emmy and he played like three or four episodes. But I will agree Hollywood does have some snobs that doesn't know good talent.
More like why didn't he get more significant roles after the show ended... same with all of these guys.. seems like The Sopranos was almost a career killer.. even Gandolfini got shit roles after
You forgot one of the best JS rage moments of all time. JS is kicking it back in a lawnchair and Ginny comes out, tells him sally Mae called, says she’s going to Nordstroms, and then states that she believes they should go to Italy because Little Carmine liked it. JS then casually rises from his chair saying “Good thing for Little Carmine that his fucking wallets not tied to the god damned esplanade GOD DAMMIT!” it’s one of his best rages because his anger increases so rapidly That the sentence starts out normal but ends in a full fledged yell.
Johnny Sack was the ONLY person able to check Tony Soprano....the scenes involving him and Tony were intense and unforgettable! I used to get nervous for Tony when they would go at it...lol...Vincent Curatola is an amazing actor!
I love Johnny Sack. There is something in this character that makes you tender. . . it must be the love he professes for his wife or his way of talking and reasoning. He is even more lovable than Tony himself.
@@yoauntcarsey For real. Tony is despicable the entire show. He favors a junkie over Captains he's known his whole life, is petty and emotional, vindictive, and an all around angry, lying, insecure scumbag.
johnny and bobby were the only ones who weren't complete pieces of shit. Not that they were good guys but they at least had some semblance of honor that wasn't purely performative
Johnny - " You know who loved UA-cam upload's...? Was Borko. " Tony - " Yeah it's sad when they stop uploading like that." Johnny - " When they stop ?!?!?!?!? Come on huh... It was Capotube reported him to HBO . Payback for that Sal Vitro video he uploaded. "
such a commanding presence spitting the choicest venom. wish he'd made it to the end. Curatola's delivery of "two-faced fuck" at 4:56 is positively god-tier.
Fun Fact: Juan Bolsa of Breaking Bad and Better Call Saul was written and named as an hommage to Johnny Sack, because the writers thought that Johnns Sacks was such a great Character. Juan Bolsa translated literally means John Sack.
it was really sweet. He was mad at the situation, mad she lied, mad she had a self control problem, but he loved her just as she was, he never asked her to change for him, he just wanted her to be happy and wanted to protect her fuckin honor
I remember watching the extras on a DVD . Drea de Matteo was talking about her experiences. She said that Vincent Curatola was so good in character that he honestly scared her.
@@jefferycrouse4652 He was written as straightforwardly insecure, Tony even spelled it out later. Every time he felt as if someone walks over him he'd lose his shit. He loved Ginny, sure, but he was so offended by the jokes about her because of how it reflected on him. "He gets to fuck her for a million?", isn't the kind of a remark he'd even entertain making otherwise.
isn't it funny how it was solely Tony Soprano's fault for the entire Tony Blundetto situation when he said "Angelo had an idea" suggesting the power-share
It's because Jonny was the liason between the NY and NJ families when he was Capo long before he was boss, go back and see in the earlier seasons he was the only one from NY that had relations with the Jersey crew
If the entire cast were still alive including Gandolfini and I can only meet one person, I still would want to meet Vincent Curatola. His scenes with Sydney Pollock were just so great
Just caught a johnny sack malapropism that I don't think I've seen anyone else point out. Made me crack up. "Don't go into coaching Tony, it's not your LONG suit." He meant strong suit. 2:33
Long suit is basically a synonym for strong suit in card games like bridge (suit you have the most cards in). In fact long suit is probably the original phrase.
@@ModernEphemera Fuck ModernEphemera, why did you have to ruin this for me? In a show where these mobsters use phrases incorrectly all the time, you're telling me John used a phrase MORE correctly than most people? I'm sad
Vincent Curatola got the job because he did something different to all the other auditioning actors: he was quiet. He didn't shout, and when asked why, he said "a New York boss wouldn't _need_ to shout." And then the showrunners made Johnny the shout-iest guy in the whole thing🤣
Johnny sack always looked like he had about 4 minutes of sleep,two packs of cigarettes and 3 cups of coffee.
Balkan breakfast
Ay that's me
Looked? Pretty sure it is exactly how he arrived to work.
Strangely calm and rational for a man who looks like he’s been to Nam teice
A man needs his seven hours. Keeps your mind sharp.
Johnny Sac stole every scene he was in. Brilliant acting
My favorite character next to tony
100% The casting in this show was perfect.
Defo he's my Favourite character and Actor apart from David Proval
which is pretty crazy considering he barely had any acting experience at all before Sopranos
@@xystumpy187 how tf is bobby you’re no.1 character☠️☠️
his dark eye circles really makes him look like a real gangster
Always thought he was the most convincing mafioso in the show
@@primmslimm7185 him and Johnny boy imo
@@primmslimm7185Carmine sr
@@primmslimm7185His acting and on top of everything he kind of resembles Gotti.
@@LumpyAdamsfr. Always thought he looked like Gotti.
The phrase 'What's this, the fucking UN now?' has been ingrained into my vocabulary. I have used this so many times over the years 😂
Dude me too
I wish I could too, but there never seems a good opportunity for me to use that line. When did you use it?
@@adityarajganeju try using it when you’re supposed to be in charge of an event or when you feel superior in a serious decision, and someone else feels that they are entitled to a say in the matter, and that’s when you say…
@@namelessking4146 Ahh yes wow... thanks a lot
I can't stop saying this
A montage of my most favorite character raging for six minutes, boy today is good
He's a scary fella, Tony respected him on Furio's level, he's the kind of guy who uses wrist blades and ring guns, poison darts etc quick-witted fella who holds his own, even being older and smaller than Tony... Awesome.
*mostest favoritest
He's my favorite too
No doubt
@@TomDelayBeatsENGLISH MF. Learn it!
“You either deliver that prick to my door… or I will rain a shit storm down on you and your family like you have never fuckin seen”… the way he delivered that line was brilliant
We’re done here.
johnny was terrifying asf when pissed because tony even knew he’s more than willing to kill and go to war with new jersey at this point over the killings of joe peeps and billy leotardo that tony b did, johnny def did hits back in the day and fr enjoyed it cuz after every conflict he’s so quick to want to kill sum🤣
Tony: "Alright, Alright, nobody's making threats."
I have seen rain storms, snow storms, hail storms, but shit storms.......
A shit blizzard
It’s absolutely criminal Vince Curatola wasn’t used in more movies or shows. His acting on the Sopranos was amazing. Such a great character
He actually appears as a judge in Law & Order
@@RetreatHell518 he’s in “Killing them Softly” too.
@@BostonsF1nestlove that movie. So underrated
he appeared as a Mafia Don in the TV series _Person of Interest_ along with the actors of Carlo, Larry Barese and father Intintola
They should have cast him in a more major role in the Sopranos... he should have played Silvio, because the actor who did absolutely butchered the role and made one of the most serious characters look like a caricature. If Vince Curatola played him, it would have been one of the most iconic mob characters of all time
His ego and honour were bigger than his wife.
HOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!
If his honor and ego were miles they'd cover both his wife's ass cheeks
AAYyyy, OOHHhhh, aayyy, lol...It must've been the 98lb mole on his wife's ass. Just ask Ralph about it, haha...😂
That's an off coloured remark....it was highly inappropriate...
Nice avatar
Estimate him as a man all you want but Johnny Sack knew how to dress.
And smoke a cigarette
My estimation as John Sacrimoni as a man, just fuckin’ plummeted!
😁😁😁
@@tronsnow4763 well when it comes to shineboxes all bets are off
@@FBIStatMajor cmon Phil, he's an emotional man, his daudda just got married
Johnny raising his voice is almost as intimidating as the shah of Iran raising them bushy eyebrows
Except Johnny is actually respectable.
@@jojojojo4332 except when the shah of Iran became a house. holy shit!
@@jojojojo4332grilled cheese raddey atah
The way Phil turns around after the “EVERYONES GOT A GODDAMN OPINON” 😂
Matthew Lundquist he looks like: Did somebody say Shinebox??
Johhny told me there were doings.
he was like “holy shinebox that was loud”
“Really? Right in front of my grilled cheese?”
Even his body language is perfect for a wise guy, tense like he's wearing a batsuit
1:43 this scene is the most telling of john's character imo and is what makes him such a redeemable and lovable character. he's not mad that his wife is fat. he's not mad that she failed at what she was trying. he's mad that she lied to him. she's the only person he is supposed to able to truly trust and even the smallest lie like this shakes him because of the constant distrust he has to face everyday in his work.
Still they love each other. Whateever happened theeeere
I think it's tied into the joke Ralph made as well. Hence the "do you have any idea what you've done" line, because he's thinking of the shitstorm he created defending her while she is eating boxes of chocolate and god knows what else behind his back.
Awesome scene and awesome character.
under-rated comment here.
He truly did love her too. He never once lost that love for her, all the other wives were thinner, everyone had goomares but John loved Ginny in a way Tony and Carmela never did. They had issues but he never stopped caring for her until he died
Also he almost had someone murdered for mocking her over it..
"NICOTINES AN ADDICTIVE SUBSTANCE!"
Would work wonders if they made that a PSA
Johnny Sack was all about respect and authority. No bullshit. The scene with Chris is amazing and shows his character.
Johnny Sack is like Robert de Niro, Joe Pesci, and Ray Liotta all rolled into one
John was one hell of a character. No doubt he's a amazing character and the actor who played him was an amazing actor.
Watching Johnny Sack flip out in anger was one of the many hundreds of reason why I liked watching The Sopranos. Why didn't Vincent Curatola get the emmy nod?
not a big enough role. They're real snobs over there in Hollywood
@ Really? John Heard (the dad from Home Alone who played the degenerate gambler with a badge in season 1) he was nominated for an emmy and he played like three or four episodes. But I will agree Hollywood does have some snobs that doesn't know good talent.
"I DONT WANT A FUCKEN EMMY"
@@jamiecapes2644 Have one anyway!!
More like why didn't he get more significant roles after the show ended... same with all of these guys.. seems like The Sopranos was almost a career killer.. even Gandolfini got shit roles after
I try to use "WHAT'S THIS THE FUCKING UN NOW" as much as possible. It's not often but it always feels good channeling Johnny sack. What a character.
Do you follow it up with a "FUCK THAT!" if someone tells you to forget it?
You forgot one of the best JS rage moments of all time. JS is kicking it back in a lawnchair and Ginny comes out, tells him sally Mae called, says she’s going to Nordstroms, and then states that she believes they should go to Italy because Little Carmine liked it. JS then casually rises from his chair saying “Good thing for Little Carmine that his fucking wallets not tied to the god damned esplanade GOD DAMMIT!” it’s one of his best rages because his anger increases so rapidly
That the sentence starts out normal but ends in a full fledged yell.
“Jooohn, why are you yelling at me?” 😂😂 one of the best scenes of the whole show
I scream that in my head and replace esplanade with whatever the real life problem is
Me too!
I just watched that scene. Johnny Sack was definitely super watchable character. Every scene he was in, it was a pleasure to watch.
The slowly rising to a crescendo explosion was his trademark. Classic. "What is this THE FUCKIN UN NOW?!!!"
I like Johnny sack yells starts of cool then explodes in between words.
Johnny "starts off talking in a low voice but always ends up screaming at the end" Sack.
LIKE IT NEVER HAPPENED????
Johnny Sack was the ONLY person able to check Tony Soprano....the scenes involving him and Tony were intense and unforgettable! I used to get nervous for Tony when they would go at it...lol...Vincent Curatola is an amazing actor!
@Clipz Richie was more of a rabid underling lol this is practically the King of NY vs the Boss of NJ
Not at all the only person
Melfi & Svetlana
@@lilmane1070and Vito Jr.
“When they go?!” 😮😂 💀
Tony could also dash it out to John.
3:54 Tony's reaction to Vito giving him the bread LMFAOO
priceless
"... And Rock Hudson... I tink."
It’s because he asked Chris for bread to shut him up at the meeting, and Vito didn’t get it… tony didn’t want bread at all lol
Good eye bro i died 😂😂😂😂
1:23 "he wants to fuck ha?" 😂 delivered perfectly
Flawless delivery!
The funniest thing Carmine has ever said. 👹🤌🏼
That funny!
Carmine would have taken $1,000,000 for that. It's all about the money.
It's funny because we don't know whether he is joking.
Tony drove John absolutely crazy like Paulie driving Tony crazy. Lmao
Johnny sacks temper rose quicker than Matt and Sean’s reputation
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
I love Johnny Sack. There is something in this character that makes you tender. . . it must be the love he professes for his wife or his way of talking and reasoning. He is even more lovable than Tony himself.
How is tony loveable at all
@@yoauntcarsey For real. Tony is despicable the entire show. He favors a junkie over Captains he's known his whole life, is petty and emotional, vindictive, and an all around angry, lying, insecure scumbag.
I read this while he kicked the guys head In lol
@@yoauntcarsey Tony's likeable, if he weren't in the mafia or a cheating scumbag he'd be a nice person to know
Yeah John's the only character I actually somewhat like by the end. And he's as bad as any of the other characters lol
Johnny was one of the few characters who I rooted for throughout the whole show
There was nobody better to root for in my opinion.
johnny and bobby were the only ones who weren't complete pieces of shit. Not that they were good guys but they at least had some semblance of honor that wasn't purely performative
Johnny - " You know who loved UA-cam upload's...? Was Borko. "
Tony - " Yeah it's sad when they stop uploading like that."
Johnny - " When they stop ?!?!?!?!? Come on huh... It was Capotube reported him to HBO . Payback for that Sal Vitro video he uploaded. "
Lol... This deserves a Sal Vitro reupload, no matter what the price is :D
@@borko1990 Wait till you are in the clear. I don't want to be the cause of some sort of shutdown on your channel.
Don't worry, I'll come up with something that is not longer than 6 or 7 minutes
So it wasn't Shinebox TV?
@@megatronn194 Charles Schwaab ova here
such a commanding presence spitting the choicest venom. wish he'd made it to the end. Curatola's delivery of "two-faced fuck" at 4:56 is positively god-tier.
That intensity with the word "fuck" is amazing 😂
@@Dextronaut1shake his hand? AND HE KISSESS THE KIDS MUTHAA
Vincent Curatola plays Johnny Sack so well. He gives a class on how to be angry and show it!
Fun Fact: Juan Bolsa of Breaking Bad and Better Call Saul was written and named as an hommage to Johnny Sack, because the writers thought that Johnns Sacks was such a great Character. Juan Bolsa translated literally means John Sack.
Holy shit I never caught that. Very allegorical
That’s not true…Bolsa means bag, not sack
Juan Bolsa is sharp as a cue ball though.
@@5urg3xbolsa can mean sack, bag, purse, anything that is similar to those items
@@allmyfriendsaredead3107 No it means bag
That look Johnny gives Tony as he’s driving off after the ”very disappointing” conversation … it’s pure menace.
Say what you will about Johnny Sack. He was loyal to his wife.
😀😀😀
*loyle
it was really sweet. He was mad at the situation, mad she lied, mad she had a self control problem, but he loved her just as she was, he never asked her to change for him, he just wanted her to be happy and wanted to protect her fuckin honor
@SM your mother!
@@KaelWrit My estimation of John Sacramoni as a husband just skyrocketed
"You either deliver that prick to my door.....or I'll rain a shitstorm on your family like you have NEVER fucking seen"
Hell of a threat that there.
They missed out the next bit “were done here” classic
I remember watching the extras on a DVD . Drea de Matteo was talking about her experiences. She said that Vincent Curatola was so good in character that he honestly scared her.
They really found the best actors in the world for these parts, nobody was big hollywood, that's what makes it so special. I miss this.
WHEN THEY GO?!
Love how Johnny holds the cig in his mouth for a few seconds, it's just a perfect visual shot.
@@brockbarber2035 lol
hahaha. I always quote this when im golfing with my buddies. "You know who loved golf? Joey Peeps"
Just think how relatively little acting experience Curatola had before this. Amazing.
Honestly, I think there’s some scenes where’s he’s better than James. That whole funeral/limo scene is so good.
some people just got it
@@kevinerosa One of the few who can actually stand in with James and maybe even steal the scene!
@@kevinerosaNobody was better than anybody else, they just had great chemistry
lol many years and i still loving that "OOH REALLY?" at 2:55 🤣
love the sound of his voice when he screams, sounds legit and strong
It's terrifying
Ohh Reaaly
The fact that the thing that made him angriest was his wife lying is wholesome
No, it was the embarrassment her weight brought among his friends
You should do a compilation of coded mob speak. “The coffee...with the chicory”
@generic username the stuff behind the pool?
45 boxes of ziti.
the tennis match with the guy?
Tony giving Cousin Brian the DeWault would definitely qualify for this compilation, I think...
Listen to this prick giving orders. What's this the fucking U.N. now????!
Johnny “I don’t like to stick my beak in” Sack
The scary thing is Johnny Sack was one of the most level-headed mobsters on the show
Except when it came to Ginny. He loved that woman with every ounce of his heart, he was a better man than Tony was
@@jefferycrouse4652 He was written as straightforwardly insecure, Tony even spelled it out later. Every time he felt as if someone walks over him he'd lose his shit. He loved Ginny, sure, but he was so offended by the jokes about her because of how it reflected on him. "He gets to fuck her for a million?", isn't the kind of a remark he'd even entertain making otherwise.
If only his head wasn't tied to the esplanade
To think that he was a stone mason his whole life until he got the acting job on the Sopranos.
Right. It should be a inspiration to all of us, to be able to live a whole life and get onto a word class tv show in such a iconic roll.
Johnny Sacks temper always had the makings of a varsity athlete
He goes from 0 - to 60. Great actor.
Meanwhile Phil goes from zero to like a billion lol
He never had the makings of a varsity pragmatist
Small hands, that was his problem.
Johnny totally owned Ralph in every scene 😂 dude wasn’t scared of him or anyone
John and that temper. Makes Richie look like a Saint like Johnny
isn't it funny how it was solely Tony Soprano's fault for the entire Tony Blundetto situation when he said "Angelo had an idea" suggesting the power-share
Peeps got clipped before anybody though
The sopranos are great in signing death warrants to people
@@DAKINS896It all started when Johnny Sack had Lorraine Colluzo wacked for kicking up to little Carmine instead of him.
How was that Tony’s fault? He didn’t know about either hit until after they happened and he didn’t know where his cousin had went for some time
Tony eyeballing Vito for grabbing the dinner rolls😂
My man wasn't afraid of Tony or nobody. Brilliant actor.
“I shouldn’t be hearing that” as if John isn’t yelling loud as possible for everyone to hear
When did he never speak loud enough for everyone to hear? Lmaoo
I like how he raised his voice
Johnny Sack wasn't unjustified in any of his outbursts.
So you're telling me Genie Sack hasn't her own zip code?
"I like a woman you could grab on to"
"You grab on to ginny your fucking hands will dissappear"
She is so fat her blood type is raggo
Two guys could f her at the same time and still never meet
2 men could fuck her at the same time, and *still* never meet!
One thing I love about vinces portrayal is that you can tell that despite the appearance of supperiority Jonny truly respects Tony and his story
It's because Jonny was the liason between the NY and NJ families when he was Capo long before he was boss, go back and see in the earlier seasons he was the only one from NY that had relations with the Jersey crew
"You were the one who was supposed to quit procrastinating and didn't!"
"Borko clips are an addictive substance!"
2:56 even the way he delivers that line is so good
I love when he threatens chris just standing by the door. Catching a stray for something he agrees with John on lol
I love it when he says “creeps. On. This. Petty pace”
I love how he angrily yells his questions
The best.
HEALTHY FOR WHO?!!!!
Amazing how Gino from the bakery scene early in the series developed into a central character as Vito.
John and Richie had the same look in their eyes, they were easily two of the most intimidating characters
The only difference is that Johnny sack could control his temper and be reasonable, Richie couldn’t do either
The way he would slowly ramp up the shouting always gets to me. The "fuck her for a million" hasme on stitches every time.
John Sacrimoni "I'm angryyyy!?" Starts low and goes high
You know I remember it wasn't long ago you used to wait in the car. As far as I'm concerned YOU SHOULD STILL BE THERE!
Probably the best boss in the show... Every scene of this guy is pure gold
He is a goddamn hothouse flower
The way Vincent Curatola would deliver the first line when Johnny gets agitated ... especially "When they go?" 4:19
Alternate title: Count Chocula being a pragmatist
0:54 Joey Peeping at Johnny's Sack 😭
It's an off color remark it was highly inappropriate you want I'll demand hes Taxed
John Sacrimoni has to be my favorite character on the show always enjoyed the scenes he was in
If the entire cast were still alive including Gandolfini and I can only meet one person, I still would want to meet Vincent Curatola. His scenes with Sydney Pollock were just so great
"Creeps in this petty pace." Christ I love this show.
I loved his character.
I’ve always loved John’s reasoning at 0:40
Sack had an in built volume control when he was pissed it's like it gradually gets louder the more pissed he is 😅
Borko: “I’m sitting here… facing a copyright strike, AND ALL HE CAN THINK ABOUT IS HIMSELF?!”
Nicotine is an addictive substance!! I love that immediate rebuke
Johnny has a hell of a jab from the southpaw position! His piss aim is pretty elite as well!
The best WTF I’ve ever heard @ 3:43 lol just hilarious 😆
Honestly the only character with as much screen presence as Gandolfini was Curatola. Excellent actor.
5:07 Favorite Johnny sack line in the entire show
i love it
“WHEN THEY GO?!!!”
Just caught a johnny sack malapropism that I don't think I've seen anyone else point out. Made me crack up. "Don't go into coaching Tony, it's not your LONG suit." He meant strong suit. 2:33
Long suit is basically a synonym for strong suit in card games like bridge (suit you have the most cards in). In fact long suit is probably the original phrase.
@@ModernEphemera Fuck ModernEphemera, why did you have to ruin this for me? In a show where these mobsters use phrases incorrectly all the time, you're telling me John used a phrase MORE correctly than most people? I'm sad
@@mikespataro6095 Sorry lol. Mobsters don’t know everything but they know cards!
This should have way more views, what an incredible character.
Vincent Curatola got the job because he did something different to all the other auditioning actors: he was quiet. He didn't shout, and when asked why, he said "a New York boss wouldn't _need_ to shout."
And then the showrunners made Johnny the shout-iest guy in the whole thing🤣
1:23 Carmine was really about to run the numbers in his head on that
Vincent Curatola is just one amazing actor. He really brought Johnny Sack to life
Those goddamn deal-a-meal cards!
I love the wire but the reason the sopranos is the goat is because its unintentionaly one of the funniest shows going.
11 people use to wait in the car, and as far as I'm concerned they should still be there!!!
“Borko please”
“DON’T FUCKIN’ BORKO ME!”
“what the fuck is this? the UN now?” LMAO
Johnny sack is easily my favorite character in any story/movie/tv show ever
they musta had free tokens at the booth
"You remember Mickey Farrell? Dockworkers, used to run Port Newark."
Borko hears the word opinion..forgets about 20 years in the can