I thought I'd seen every episode, blooper, deleted scene, commercial etc for the Sopranos. I mean I'm a voracious fan. Then suddenly FOUR hours (part 1 and 2) of stuff I've never seen drops in my lap. God bless UA-cam content creators
Yeah lemon rind, I’ve realized lately that davey scatiino is much more of a hardcore BA than I’ll ever be.. seriously what a guy. He takes what he wants, he does want he wants. Doesn’t take no snick. Gotta be more like him 2024
This was a real documentary made on CD. Someone put that on youtube. No one could get this behind the scenes stuff unless it came from hbo or ppl related to the show
48:28 When Drea De Matteo is talking about her boyfriend bringing her dogs to set, that was filmed at Panera Bread in West Caldwell NJ. I remember passing by as they were filming. That was the scene when she was talking to the FBI agent in a restaurant. I was in the parking lot watching them film. The actors were inside the restaurant and you tell how many times they would reshoot the scene, cause the same car in the parking that passed the window next to them would back up and drive forward again. I live 10 minutes from the Soprano house, it is on Aspen Drive in North Caldwell. Also here is some crazy trivia. The Soprano house is located across the street from a house the was blown up by The Unabomber sadly killing the homeowner named Thomas Mosser.
they had such a powerhouse cast man. I look back at this, 25 years from its first air and I can honestly say Ive never, and never will see anything of that caliber of acting, in all my life
breaking bad was good too but it didnt feel like it was in your living room. the only bad part about sopranos is it only being 6 seasons BUT let's thank god no one has tried to resurrect it....FML imagine the woke bullshit and DEI producers would inject. Tony would suddenly be a bald headed african from the congo
it’s great seeing all of the random people going up and talking to james gandolfini and giving signatures, their interactions forever immortalized in an era where video cameras were less common
Holy crap I thought I’d seen every episode, blooper, deleted scenes, commercials for tv for The Sopranos.This was an awesome as a hardcore soprano fan!😎👌
26:20 how lucky was that people to have a picture with Gandolfini on the set...woow! Sadly I was born in 1998 and I saw The Sopranos for the first time only in 2021. I wish I could see this series when it came out and Gandolfini was still alive...
It's a very different feeling watching a TV show as it airs then being able to stream it and watch each show back to back. Watching The Sopranos as it aired made it feel more real. It took more than 8 years remember. There were long periods in between each season. There was an especially long time between I think the 4th and 5th seasons. And then with AJ and Meadow growing up so much on the show, it really put things in perspective. It was an amazing thing to experience. It's a shame stuff like that doesn't really happen anymore.
Oh wow, this video is 24 CARAT GOLD Sopranos. I’ve loved The Sopranos ever since I watched the first episode. I love seeing behind-the-scenes videos on all my favourite shows, but The Sopranos I’m obsessed about. Wonderful to see so much detail about how a scene is shot, for 2 minutes screen time. One of, if not THE all-time, greatest tv show. Legendary. Rest in peace, James Gandolfini. 💙
18 Jan 2024 G'day from Australia 🇦🇺 😅 absolutely loved the Sopranos! Still love it today...I am 66 but it takes me back to the day! I must have Italian in me! ❤❤
Love watching this. So odd and funny that it was made after the series ended because the production value -- from the music, to the editing and videography -- is straight out of mid-late 90s. Interesting looking back how the old digital camcorder footage from the 00s looks as dated as vhs footage from the 80s and 90s.
Yeah. The man that made this documentary, it was his life’s work. He loved the Sopranos. He lived his entire life in Jersey. He really did start it in the 90s and was such a perfectionist about it took him over a decade to finally call it done. By the time he released it with us it was pretty dated. Still great old footage tho. Thank you for your comment ☺️
Im currently binge watching the SOPRANOS for like the 45th time, but this time my 16 Yr old is along for the ride. Were at season 3 ep.2 ,like every 3 or so years i rewatch the SOPRANOS and the WIRE
I finally got my 75 year old father to watch the show, after talking it up to him for years. We're on season 3 episode 6. He's definitely enjoying it. We try to watch 2 or 3 episodes in a sitting. I'm still picking up little hidden gems and connections I missed before and I've re watched the series multiple times.
80s type production lasted well into the 2000’s. Especially for infomercials etc. it wasn’t until the 2010’s that it went on the endangered species list
Gigi was actually a great character. He was able to walk that fine line between a loyal and effective mobster and a loving and dutiful father and husband. Nobody ever said a bad thing about him, even Ralphy.
The FBI surveillance theme had me grinning ear to ear through out the episode. I thought I watched everything sopranos related on youtube and then this gem popped up.
I thought it was interesting that each episode David Chase would give the cast several different endings and they never knew which one they would get. I knew he did that in the last episode but I don't know it was a regular occurrence. What an interesting way to keep the cast engaged and on their toes !
I used to watch this show back in a day after cillege Los Angeles Valley college right after class I run in to my house and turn it on @ 9:30 p.m. all good days. Wow !
@@passenger175 Greetingd to both “passenger175” and to you “filipohman7277” from PANAMA CITY BEACH, FLORIDA, USA( on vacation)! Wishing you both & everyone reading this “the best of everything!” ♥️
Damn actually seeing these Guys go straight from doing scenes to taking pictures and signing autographs makes me feel bad for em, Imagine being hassled by people for your entire break at work…
John Fiore is pretty cool. It gives a completely different outlook on his role, imho it’s a great choice to have this presented by a secondary character.
I really don't think it was ever supposed to be hinted that Satriales was serving cuts of human meat to the public... It seems a few of them are trying to push the idea that they were pretty heavily in this. Obviously these guys were involved in the show and I wasn't, but they are just actors who probably never watched all the episodes more than once themselves. They really misinterpreted what the writers were implying... because I am fairly certain they were not implying that the Tony Soprano crew were tricking the public of New Jersey into cannibalism. They are murderers yeah, but they are not a group of demented serial killers. The crew was clearly using the butcher shop to cut up bodies (or at least Ritchie's body) but they were not throwing it in with the pork products. They would have disposed of the body parts in different locations or maybe thrown it away in the meat bins. So no they were not feeding human meat to people, plus they continued to eat there themselves daily. The worst case is that there may have been traces of Ritchie's blood or flesh left on the equipment that made it's way into the product (which is what I think Chrissy was implying with the line "It will be a long time before I eat anything from here again") but even that is pretty unlikely. Any half decently run butchers shop is cleaned thoroughly and equipment disinfected daily. Especially machines such as the bandsaw and grinder. Still the idea of knowing a human body was cut up with the same machine would be enough to put me off eating there, but in reality there is not going to be any trace of it in what I am eating unless the shop is very sloppily managed. But the main point is that the crew was not purposely putting Ritchie's meat into the product to dispose of it.
Ya I hope they were trying to be sarcastic, because its completely ridiculous to imply that they were actually mixing the bodies in with the food and serving it.
It’s ok, we barely understand it in New York. This is New Jersey language and filmed on the finest camera equipment available on a truck at the Newark Docks
I thought I'd seen every episode, blooper, deleted scene, commercial etc for the Sopranos. I mean I'm a voracious fan. Then suddenly FOUR hours (part 1 and 2) of stuff I've never seen drops in my lap. God bless UA-cam content creators
Yeah lemon rind, I’ve realized lately that davey scatiino is much more of a hardcore BA than I’ll ever be.. seriously what a guy. He takes what he wants, he does want he wants. Doesn’t take no snick. Gotta be more like him 2024
This was a real documentary made on CD. Someone put that on youtube.
No one could get this behind the scenes stuff unless it came from hbo or ppl related to the show
I was thinking the exact same thing. And two, two hour episodes. Who could ask for anything more?
There's a third part to this called Sopranos Behind-The-Scenes Bonus Features with nearly 2 hours of additional footage.
Same here. Love it
Wow this is a goldmine for soprano lovers
I agree. Though the cheesy background surfer music is kind of annoying.
@@jjones9822 The musicians gotta eat too your way outta line for this one skippah .. it’s a small tax to pay for rare footage lol
I thought you were Borko xd
What's different about you?
Don borko, it's an honor
The actress who played Livia always amazed me…She absolutely killed that role 😂
She was outstanding and played the part perfectly
Took me a minute to truly appreciate her character lol
Sorry but, where is Carmen Sandiego please?
@@malparillo5617
Nobody knows….
@@whereisCarmenSandiego cause i love her so much i want to tell her but …😭
She was great in the Lou Grant show too.
Whoever put this thing together obviously has the makings of a varsity-athlete.
More creative than Spielberg
hahahahaha.
@@atomusbliss who berg? The ET guy? Oh, maron.
My estimation of legend Films as a man has just fucking sky rocketed.
😂😂😂
3q
i fucking love this
48:28 When Drea De Matteo is talking about her boyfriend bringing her dogs to set, that was filmed at Panera Bread in West Caldwell NJ. I remember passing by as they were filming. That was the scene when she was talking to the FBI agent in a restaurant. I was in the parking lot watching them film. The actors were inside the restaurant and you tell how many times they would reshoot the scene, cause the same car in the parking that passed the window next to them would back up and drive forward again. I live 10 minutes from the Soprano house, it is on Aspen Drive in North Caldwell. Also here is some crazy trivia. The Soprano house is located across the street from a house the was blown up by The Unabomber sadly killing the homeowner named Thomas Mosser.
Maybe he should contribute less to industrial society and its consequences next time
@@TaRAAASHBAGS💀
Wes cawlwell
Very cool, I'd give you a thumbs up, but I don't want to be the one who ruins your perfect 69.
@@YON_RO wes cohwew wes cohwew!! WEST-CALD-WELL!!!
they had such a powerhouse cast man. I look back at this, 25 years from its first air and I can honestly say Ive never, and never will see anything of that caliber of acting, in all my life
Amen to that
Breaking Bad is also pretty stacked
breaking bad was good too but it didnt feel like it was in your living room. the only bad part about sopranos is it only being 6 seasons BUT let's thank god no one has tried to resurrect it....FML imagine the woke bullshit and DEI producers would inject. Tony would suddenly be a bald headed african from the congo
@@an0therdimensi0n99It was 86 near hour long episodes that's a crazy runtime for a serial drama idk how you think that wasnt enough
@@geordiejones5618always leave them wanting more
The soundtrack on this is like someone blasting Dean Martin albums across the bay from the back of a yacht.
Hey beggars can't be choosers 🤷🏽♂️
More than just a yacht… it’s the stugotz
@@gagereiter8631he probably wouldn’t even have that boat were it not for Vito, people forget that.. I never forget
It's so bad! 😅
10/10 comment
it’s great seeing all of the random people going up and talking to james gandolfini and giving signatures, their interactions forever immortalized in an era where video cameras were less common
I hope you're kicking up to Borko. The Sopranos has been his territory since the big bang.
Always with the scenarios.
Next time there’ll be no next time
There’s no scraps in my scrapbook
Hes a friend of a friend, no friend of ours
@@Okay-jojo Look at this guy! Not a day over 75.
THIS IS SO FUN TO WATCH! happy 25th anniversary!
Hell Yeah😜Yeah U R!🥰😍😜😍🥰
Holy crap I thought I’d seen every episode, blooper, deleted scenes, commercials for tv for The Sopranos.This was an awesome as a hardcore soprano fan!😎👌
When the algorithm blesses you
26:20 how lucky was that people to have a picture with Gandolfini on the set...woow! Sadly I was born in 1998 and I saw The Sopranos for the first time only in 2021. I wish I could see this series when it came out and Gandolfini was still alive...
I was a senior in high school when I began watching the series in 2000. I then watched every season as it aired and it was amazing.
Appointment television. 9pm Sunday nights.
Back when it was one episode a week and months and months between seasons.
It's a very different feeling watching a TV show as it airs then being able to stream it and watch each show back to back. Watching The Sopranos as it aired made it feel more real. It took more than 8 years remember. There were long periods in between each season. There was an especially long time between I think the 4th and 5th seasons. And then with AJ and Meadow growing up so much on the show, it really put things in perspective. It was an amazing thing to experience. It's a shame stuff like that doesn't really happen anymore.
Oh wow, this video is 24 CARAT GOLD Sopranos. I’ve loved The Sopranos ever since I watched the first episode.
I love seeing behind-the-scenes videos on all my favourite shows, but The Sopranos I’m obsessed about. Wonderful to see so much detail about how a scene is shot, for 2 minutes screen time.
One of, if not THE all-time, greatest tv show. Legendary.
Rest in peace, James Gandolfini. 💙
18 Jan 2024 G'day from Australia 🇦🇺 😅 absolutely loved the Sopranos! Still love it today...I am 66 but it takes me back to the day! I must have Italian in me! ❤❤
Fk you want, a boutonniere?
The gear shift issue was actually because the front seat was askew
Absolutely. It’s clearly off its axis.
Junior & Johnnie Boy were hosing that guy by giving him a 2 grand factory beating.
@@jool4867jimmy olsen over here
These are an absolutely amazing insight to the show.. Now i am going to watch the entire series again.. 5 or 6 times now😂
Love watching this. So odd and funny that it was made after the series ended because the production value -- from the music, to the editing and videography -- is straight out of mid-late 90s. Interesting looking back how the old digital camcorder footage from the 00s looks as dated as vhs footage from the 80s and 90s.
Yeah. The man that made this documentary, it was his life’s work. He loved the Sopranos. He lived his entire life in Jersey. He really did start it in the 90s and was such a perfectionist about it took him over a decade to finally call it done. By the time he released it with us it was pretty dated. Still great old footage tho. Thank you for your comment ☺️
Im currently binge watching the SOPRANOS for like the 45th time, but this time my 16 Yr old is along for the ride. Were at season 3 ep.2 ,like every 3 or so years i rewatch the SOPRANOS and the WIRE
I finally got my 75 year old father to watch the show, after talking it up to him for years. We're on season 3 episode 6. He's definitely enjoying it. We try to watch 2 or 3 episodes in a sitting. I'm still picking up little hidden gems and connections I missed before and I've re watched the series multiple times.
Season 1 of The Wire is in the top 3 best series of all time.
Bro u the deal the sopranos,breaking Bad,the wire is a tradition for entertainment
Holy shit, as a fan this is so cool to watch
Wow what a gift for us. Thank you so much!
Awesome seeing Buscemi behind the scenes directing.
He and Michael Imperioli both directed some awesome episodes.
Buscemi is an incredable actor He was great in Tres Lounge.
Whatever you say capi
9:51 this scene looks as if it’s real footage of high ranking members of a crime family
Yep, and was definitely filmed with that intention lol
@@SaltyCanadian family!?! The Sopranos are nothing but a glorified crew!😂
@@BayAreaMike99there’s no scraps in my scrapbook
Weird how this video has 80's production value for a show that premiered in the late 90's 😂
Especially that the video was likely filmed in the late 2000s after the show ended based on how they show BTS footage from all the seasons.
80s type production lasted well into the 2000’s. Especially for infomercials etc. it wasn’t until the 2010’s that it went on the endangered species list
@@aunch3 That's interesting imo. I always wondered about that.
😂
I’m surprised Gigi didn’t offer advice on property taxes; you gotta pay those.
Gigi died taking a shit!
Buy land, God ain't making any more of it
@Rschr101 Quasimodo predicted that.
Just love watching this! Miss James G., all cast members & this extraordinary series!
03:17 = Took me a while to realize this was the interior decorator who killed 16 Czechoslovakians.
His house looked like shit
@@Rschr101guy fcking lunged at him!
That could be him stalkin us. 😂
@@Rschr101 Best line
"Howyadoin? My name is John Fiore-I-Appeared-In-two-seasons-of-the-Sopranos."
I have been to every one of these establishments at one time! brings back old memories
Thanks for uploading this ❤
That John Fiore looks very dapper. Nice suit . He still looks in character.
John, I loved your dance with the Bada Bing girls. Very cool dude.
I keep this show on repeat!
this is 1000000 times better than the movie
What movie?
Don't say it. It doesn't exisht
@@Skaterofficial1it’s really that bad?😂
@@robthecob6979he can't even say its name
2:13 I never fail to get a kick out of Vito's waddle. 🤣
Gigi was actually a great character. He was able to walk that fine line between a loyal and effective mobster and a loving and dutiful father and husband. Nobody ever said a bad thing about him, even Ralphy.
My man Jagootz!
@@ells101
It's your call, Cappy!
No more turkey please, its like spackle in my bowels 😅
Loyle not loyal. Learn to spell.
@@jool4867 Is that a joke? I can't tell, because that is not how you spell loyal.
I saw this a while back, couldn’t find it again but YT saves the day. Thnx
I watched the entire series over and over. Maybe 20 times. I catch something I missed every time
James Gandolfini and David Chase are the people who brought The Sopranos to life ❤❤
TYSM for thissss!!!
This was great ! Thanks for posting .
BEST TV SHOW EVER.. BIG LOVE FROM DENMARK ❤️🇩🇰
It’s so funny they got the dying on the toilet dude to do this 😂
James Gandolfini was 35 or 36 when they filmed the pilot episode for The Sopranos. Insane hahaha. I always thought he was in his mid 40s.
He always looked older than his age.
Finally!!! Thank you!!!
The FBI surveillance theme had me grinning ear to ear through out the episode. I thought I watched everything sopranos related on youtube and then this gem popped up.
This is a legendary video. Part 2 fantastic as well 👏
The music mashup on Mr. Ruggerios Neighborhood episode never gets enough praise.
This was a great watch.
Of course Pizzaland’s owner is named Tony Di Piazza lol
My Pizza never hurt nobody!😂
Don’t disrespect the pizza parlor!
Mr. Piazza deserves soft drinks of choice
Tony di Pi(a)zza owns the Pizzaland pizza place hah perfect name
A great upload my friend! Thank you
Aw. Miss Virginia is so sweet, bless her.
I thought it was interesting that each episode David Chase would give the cast several different endings and they never knew which one they would get. I knew he did that in the last episode but I don't know it was a regular occurrence. What an interesting way to keep the cast engaged and on their toes !
This is GOLD! Thank-You!
John Fiore always had the makings of a varsity athlete
I used to watch this show back in a day after cillege Los Angeles Valley college right after class I run in to my house and turn it on @ 9:30 p.m. all good days. Wow !
Man this is so good :D Sopranos and Boardwalk Empire is the 2 best shows ever made
The best TV series ever ❤❤❤❤ much love to the cast that pass rip
It’s crazy how many ppl didn’t know this was available on Prime Video for FREE. I watched both parts back in 2019.
Awesome 👍👍👍😎 Greetings from Helsinki, Finland 🇫🇮🇺🇸🇫🇮🇺🇸🇫🇮🇺🇸
Greetings from Lithuania 🤝
@@passenger175 Greetingd to both “passenger175” and to you “filipohman7277” from PANAMA CITY BEACH, FLORIDA, USA( on vacation)! Wishing you both & everyone reading this “the best of everything!” ♥️
This is just pure gold
2:33 Gigi died taking a shit😂
Ok cappy
Whatever happened there
Damn actually seeing these Guys go straight from doing scenes to taking pictures and signing autographs makes me feel bad for em, Imagine being hassled by people for your entire break at work…
You would be OK with it if they paid you 2 million dollars. that was 2 million in 2001.
John Fiore is pretty cool. It gives a completely different outlook on his role, imho it’s a great choice to have this presented by a secondary character.
Very entertaining from big fan of the show.
Heh. This is great. It looks like it was created about 10 years before the show was even a concept. :)
Great video loved this show
Loved this show so much.
Excellent video… love you, Drea DeMatteo🇮🇹💚🤍❤️
GIgi: "Let see what happend, since i shit myself to death"
"Gigi died takin' a shit!"
Blessed St Dennis is this what it comes to?
I'm actually finishing the series, once again, and this comes up in my suggestions! Great, many thanks!
Nice behind the scenes bits - had me spill!
Drea de Mateo without that accent is just…. So crazy. What a great actress.
James was a gent ❤
Frank Vincent didn't have the makings of a varsity stuntman.
53:40 Northern ireland!!!!! I was waiting for someone on the bus to say somewhere other than america, but then she calls us out!!! brilliant!!
So many little unknown nuggets. Like the fact that Phil spent 20 years in the can.
Its a shame it never gets mentioned on the show too
you mean the Shah of Iran
Not a peep
I am waiting to get more insight on Tony Egg, my fave character :D
Like the 2 black guys who carried out several of the beatings, Tony Egg keeps a very low profile.
5:45 man that’s the best Joey Diaz impression I’ve ever heard
sadly so many of the cast has passed away…😢
Well what are you gonna do? You pick up the pieces and move on.
When you're in the mob you wirher sie ir jail
First season was recorded in 1996 and last one came out in 2007...it's been a long time sadly
With the grief…ima be at my gumars all night
another toothpick
3:35 it’s so jarring to hear James switch from his Tony voice to his regular voice
I really don't think it was ever supposed to be hinted that Satriales was serving cuts of human meat to the public... It seems a few of them are trying to push the idea that they were pretty heavily in this. Obviously these guys were involved in the show and I wasn't, but they are just actors who probably never watched all the episodes more than once themselves. They really misinterpreted what the writers were implying... because I am fairly certain they were not implying that the Tony Soprano crew were tricking the public of New Jersey into cannibalism. They are murderers yeah, but they are not a group of demented serial killers.
The crew was clearly using the butcher shop to cut up bodies (or at least Ritchie's body) but they were not throwing it in with the pork products. They would have disposed of the body parts in different locations or maybe thrown it away in the meat bins. So no they were not feeding human meat to people, plus they continued to eat there themselves daily.
The worst case is that there may have been traces of Ritchie's blood or flesh left on the equipment that made it's way into the product (which is what I think Chrissy was implying with the line "It will be a long time before I eat anything from here again") but even that is pretty unlikely. Any half decently run butchers shop is cleaned thoroughly and equipment disinfected daily. Especially machines such as the bandsaw and grinder. Still the idea of knowing a human body was cut up with the same machine would be enough to put me off eating there, but in reality there is not going to be any trace of it in what I am eating unless the shop is very sloppily managed. But the main point is that the crew was not purposely putting Ritchie's meat into the product to dispose of it.
Ya I hope they were trying to be sarcastic, because its completely ridiculous to imply that they were actually mixing the bodies in with the food and serving it.
I have all seasons on DVD and whenever I need a good laugh in the DVD goes.
This was such a huge surprise
1:01:22 "And then there was Jimmy Badabing, who always said everything 10 times"
Respect ✊🏻
LOL Escalaaaaahd. It"s a long A. Think 'escalator'.
super cool stuff!
This is fucking incredible
It took alot or nerves and focus to not fly off the handle or have a mental breakdown if your Tony. Man's a legend 💪🏽 - the traffic 🚦 scene
I'm italian so I don't understand very well english but this is gold!! If I could understand... 😂😂
It’s ok, we barely understand it in New York. This is New Jersey language and filmed on the finest camera equipment available on a truck at the Newark Docks
@@Moosecannonreal 🤣🤣🤣🤣
Furio over here
I’m going to watch this now and spot how many are still alive 😢❤
I work with a guy (“I know a guy”) who’s from NJ, and HBO used his Uncle’s shop to film the bodyshop scene.
Living on a prayer 🙏that should’ve been the song for the chase scene
59:00 and following -- All that talk about the Jackie Jr hit and no explanation for why THAT gun
😂
He almost whacked himself at the penguin exibit@@BayAreaMike99
I have got to watch this whole thing as someone who has seen the show since 2000!
this is fucking amazing
How come this is the first time I’ve seen this!! Is it from the bluray extra?
Dan Grimaldi ,always great on screen, always very cinematic 🎬 😅