In The Loop co-star Peter Capaldi added his own statement: "I was a huge fan of James Gandolfini's. To actually work with him was one of the highlights of my career. He lived up to my expectations in every way." "But what I will remember most about him, was not just the incredible truth and power of his acting, but his kindness and grace as a man. He was revered by us as an actor, but set us an even greater example as a man." Lie down, try not to cry, cry a lot.
@@randybaumery5090 Can’t tell if you’re joking but it’s not the same thing and they’re right. Yank is a word used to describe those from the US, not just from the north, all the other nicknames just didn’t sound right.
@@randybaumery5090 I thought you were joking because they’re not the same thing. It makes sense to call an American a yank, it doesn’t to call a Scotsman an Englishman.
They would each beat the other on their home turfs. Miller vs Tucker in America, Miller wins 'cause Tucker is out of his element. Miller vs Tucker in the UK, Miller loses.
@@therebel4332 Yeah. Malcolm made an empty threat. When Miller called his bluff, all Malcolm could do was hide behind "but think about the press" and slink away.
The joke is that Gen.Miller didn't understand why Malcom said it - Miller, like most Americans (hence the portrayal) doesn't know the difference between English and British; so when asked _not_ to call him that, he is confused *Malcom:* "Don't call me English" *Miller:* (But... you are English...?)
@@unbearifiedbear1885 I feel like a prominent general would know the difference though (even if he incorrectly called him English to mean British), so I interpreted it the same way as the original comment. But yeah from my experience Scottish people are lumped in with English for some reason (despite the clearly distinct accent), whereas people from Northern Ireland and the Republic alike are both correctly deemed “Irish.” Probably is because of a combination between more Irish immigrants and the fact that Scotland is on the same isle.
"You're a creepy little gay mercenary" Tucker: "I'm not gay. It's my blood pressure medication. It messed with my head. I could get a letter from my doctor."
😭😭 classic James gandolfini nothing can ever replace him for every role he performed to the max Rest In Peace to a legend a great man a excellent father/husband
I love the mutual respect they have. Miller starts off thinking he can just deflect Malcolm but gets more and more genuinely angry the longer he speaks to him
Flintstone has the makings of a general, but who probably did questionable things as a marine in the past, maybe in the late Vietnam War and made tough decisions as a colonel in the Gulf War or Somalia.
Try listening to this exchange without watching the video. There is no similarity whatsoever between the voice of "General Miller" and "Tony Soprano". Accent aside, the voices don't even sound the same. A testament to Gandolfini's acting.
In interviews Gandolfini sounded more like this, less of the whole Joizey thing. Same with younger Tony Sirico. They actually hammed it up more than anyone knew for Sopranos, and it's to their credit that it didn't come off like that.
Its funny but its true. Why do Americans not realise that there is more than one country in the UK/GB? Youd think that as one of the most powerful countries on earth they'd have an atlas
Allington Marakan Oh yes yes yes your ''celtic blood'' superiority shit, what do you think that every Canadian is of scot descent? I'm a proud French Canadian and you really think I give a shit what the Brits think of us? Nope. Most scots today don't have any celtic blood in them, it's mostly Scandinavian and English lol, leave that to the Irish and Spaniards. Tell me, what is your proper Celtic look? Celts were such a diverse people that they couldn't be grouped together. Glasgow is the ''knife'' capital of Europe, so much for your modeling shit haha.
Perhaps the General called him English deliberately to antagonize him. Any US service man who has been stationed in the UK would know the difference, slight as they may be.
How big (and deserved) of an ass kicking would I receive if I traveled to Scotland and started referring to everyone as "English"? On a unrelated topic; I heard they have dragons, monsters and all kinds of mythological creatures in Scotland. Is this true?
In The Loop co-star Peter Capaldi added his own statement: "I was a huge fan of James Gandolfini's. To actually work with him was one of the highlights of my career. He lived up to my expectations in every way."
"But what I will remember most about him, was not just the incredible truth and power of his acting, but his kindness and grace as a man. He was revered by us as an actor, but set us an even greater example as a man."
Lie down, try not to cry, cry a lot.
Gandolfini played the confusion about “English” at the end beautifully. The embodiment of American obliviousness to the rest of the world.
I love how he didn't "get" it, and James was such a pro the way he made you understand his confusion with his just facial movement
That's okay. The UK folks call me a Yank, but Yankees are of the North USA I'm from The South. Hahaha
@@randybaumery5090 Can’t tell if you’re joking but it’s not the same thing and they’re right. Yank is a word used to describe those from the US, not just from the north, all the other nicknames just didn’t sound right.
@@matlock8150 why would I be joking? I live here and I've heard both used to describe.
@@randybaumery5090 I thought you were joking because they’re not the same thing. It makes sense to call an American a yank, it doesn’t to call a Scotsman an Englishman.
When an unstoppable object meets an immovable one. Loved that this one came out honours even...two great actors.
They would each beat the other on their home turfs. Miller vs Tucker in America, Miller wins 'cause Tucker is out of his element. Miller vs Tucker in the UK, Miller loses.
Miller won in my opinion, the little comeback at the end nowhere near enough to make it honours even. Miller brutalised him until that last bit.
@@therebel4332 Agreed. Malcolm stopped Miller, but in the end, he ran away. Can't get more obvious than that.
@@therebel4332 Yeah. Malcolm made an empty threat. When Miller called his bluff, all Malcolm could do was hide behind "but think about the press" and slink away.
If Malcolm really wanted to insult him, he should’ve brought up his varsity athlete failings.
Or kill his horse.
That's my platoon paulie!
Or just go: "Oh, poor you!" to trigger some 'Nam flashbacks.
"don't ever call me English again"
The general looks visibly confused, thinking to himself, "I thought he was from England".
Can you look non-visibly confused?
Out of the whole exchange, Tucker saying "I dunno, I'm not an expert on spin" cracks me up.
Don't ever call me english again
My bad welshman
The confusion that washes over his face after Malcom says that is _hilarious_
I love how all the insults bounced off of him except erroneously being called "English" 😂
How out of alk that, tgats the insult he doesnt like
@@williamshakespeare9815Scottish people have very good reason to hate being called English.
worst insult a scot or irishman can ever get
yer maw@@hukama6911
And Welsh
Pretty sure the joke of the confused look was that of all the insults thrown, calling him English really pissed him off.
The joke is that Gen.Miller didn't understand why Malcom said it -
Miller, like most Americans (hence the portrayal) doesn't know the difference between English and British; so when asked _not_ to call him that, he is confused
*Malcom:* "Don't call me English"
*Miller:* (But... you are English...?)
@@unbearifiedbear1885 Exactly. So good.
@@iwillheadlockyournan731 perfect casting.. RIP J.Gandolfini
Tucker is Scottish for fucks sake....
@@unbearifiedbear1885 I feel like a prominent general would know the difference though (even if he incorrectly called him English to mean British), so I interpreted it the same way as the original comment. But yeah from my experience Scottish people are lumped in with English for some reason (despite the clearly distinct accent), whereas people from Northern Ireland and the Republic alike are both correctly deemed “Irish.” Probably is because of a combination between more Irish immigrants and the fact that Scotland is on the same isle.
"You're a creepy little gay mercenary"
Tucker: "I'm not gay. It's my blood pressure medication. It messed with my head. I could get a letter from my doctor."
Batting, not bowling?
Tony Soprano vs Malcolm Tucker, that’s a fucking shouting match we need to see
"HE WAS ABUSHIVE TO THA SHTAFFF!"
But Tucker actually does care about cleaning staff and normal people.
Ah jesus Paulie he HE WAS MANILUPTING THE FUCKING BBC😂
The beauty of James Gandolfini's acting about the dont call me English comment is genius! RIP James
😭😭 classic James gandolfini nothing can ever replace him for every role he performed to the max Rest In Peace to a legend a great man a excellent father/husband
Two of the very best. It's regretible that this is the only screen time they shared.
"Swiss intervene" is an underrated line.
I was expecting Paulie to pop out of nowhere and yell out "Oooh!!! You're talking to da boss here!!"
General Miller never had the makings of a varsity athlete
i come back and watch this every few months
I love that malcolm realises he's dealing with a savage here
I love the mutual respect they have. Miller starts off thinking he can just deflect Malcolm but gets more and more genuinely angry the longer he speaks to him
gotta be the best scene ever.
He seems even scarier in this role than in the Sopranos
Flintstone has the makings of a general, but who probably did questionable things as a marine in the past, maybe in the late Vietnam War and made tough decisions as a colonel in the Gulf War or Somalia.
I love him not understanding why calling Tucker English is insulting
Because he is Scotch, and the Scotch are very jealous of the English.
I like how Malcolm is inadvertently polite
General flintstone......hahaha
Uma homenagem simples ao grandioso James Gandolfini!Ator q nos deixou há 2 dias,bom demais!!!
Try listening to this exchange without watching the video. There is no similarity whatsoever between the voice of "General Miller" and "Tony Soprano". Accent aside, the voices don't even sound the same. A testament to Gandolfini's acting.
Did sound a bit like Kevin Finnerty, though. He was my favorite character, wish they did more with him.
In interviews Gandolfini sounded more like this, less of the whole Joizey thing. Same with younger Tony Sirico. They actually hammed it up more than anyone knew for Sopranos, and it's to their credit that it didn't come off like that.
Italian American vs Italian Scot rap battle (btw the Scot wins).
Tony Soprano and The Doctor
Shut up love actually
Tony Soprano vs Malcolm Tucker. Amazing.
“Swiss intervene” lolllll
General Flintstone did hit below the belt there. Queensbury Rules, mate!!
Brilliant acting
This is a great scene.
The bit where he scrunches his eyebrows after Tucker says "don't ever call me English again"...
lawl
"Don't ever fucking call me English again" 😂
Tony Soprano and Doctor Who walk into a bar…
Imagine if they went full-on Italian on each other...
Flintstone had the making of a varsity athlete
the 12th doctor vs tony soprano
"Don't ever call me English again" 😆😂🤣
Want to insult a Scot call him English 😂
or put greens on his plate
This is the closest we've got to see a Doctor Who Sopranos crossover.
Its funny but its true. Why do Americans not realise that there is more than one country in the UK/GB? Youd think that as one of the most powerful countries on earth they'd have an atlas
Allington Marakan Oh yes yes yes your ''celtic blood'' superiority shit, what do you think that every Canadian is of scot descent? I'm a proud French Canadian and you really think I give a shit what the Brits think of us? Nope. Most scots today don't have any celtic blood in them, it's mostly Scandinavian and English lol, leave that to the Irish and Spaniards. Tell me, what is your proper Celtic look? Celts were such a diverse people that they couldn't be grouped together. Glasgow is the ''knife'' capital of Europe, so much for your modeling shit haha.
Plenty of people are still willfully ignorant in the Information Age, it's pathetic.
Perhaps the General called him English deliberately to antagonize him. Any US service man who has been stationed in the UK would know the difference, slight as they may be.
@@BigHorseFilm It was the confused look on his face after Malcolm told him that shows he didn't know the difference.
@@aurora2537 so you only think the Irish and Scots are Celts interesting
they both look like actual politicians
what? Tony switched gangs?
Switched to the biggest most powerful gang of all, the military industrial complex.
Had no idea these two shared the screen
The doctor vs Tony
what the fck going on with tony's sound 😭😭
Haha Tony Soprano ain't got nothin over Doctor Who
"I wanted to fly around in the Tardis, but I compromised. I fell asleep in a porta-potty."
How to enrage a Scottish Person: Call them English
I never knew Tony Soprano met The Doctor
Gay mercenary. Go home and get your shinebox
Man James was huge
General Flintstone lol
Happy Holidays my loving husband and family💖.
Perfect scene with Capaldi and Gandolfini.
He should have just mentioned General Flintstone never had the makings of a varsity athlete.
Don't call me English.haha
Happy New Year my loving family and friends💖.
Como? Como achar the thick of it legendado?
Doctor Who didn’t stand a chance against Tony Soprano. Great scene, great movie
Oh yeah he got blazed by General Flintstone lol
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What?
No gabbagool??
1:15: Cosette..
General miller? Looks like Kevin Finnerty to me
Italian American V.S. Italian Scottish
malcolm retreated! he could see he was dealing with a savage
Three star general with an Airborne Patch on. Has he killed anyone? What a stupid question.
How big (and deserved) of an ass kicking would I receive if I traveled to Scotland and started referring to everyone as "English"? On a unrelated topic; I heard they have dragons, monsters and all kinds of mythological creatures in Scotland. Is this true?
Mainly they have unicorns with saddlebags overloaded with a mythical black liquid gold headed to a dark and thunderous place they call, 'Westminster'.
The next scene is awesome:
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He shoulda went to Tony Soprano mode and made that European dude piss his pants
to Malcolm Tucker? Tony Soprano's a fucking frat bro compared to him
Tucker and the General are similar characters in the loop
But then the "European dude" would've switched to one of his other characters too, and gone Doctor mode on Tony's ass.
@@Amber474 Malcolm Tucker is a fucking pansy
"European" 😂
The general destroyed Tucker here. 10-8 round.
Really I thought it was even or more a Tucker victory as Tucker called his bluff as he knew the general couldn't follow through with his threats
He never had the makings of a varsity general.
James scratching his face after being directly asked if it was him that leaked it… great acting in telling his character isn’t a good liar
I don't get it I never found soprano scary I just think he came off as a creepy t*at with a homosexual boundary issue