The Sopranos - Tony Soprano vs Phil Leotardo: final feud - the asbestos
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for 20 years I wanted to watch the Sopranos on HBO, but I compromised, I watch Borko clips instead
Which I considered, and rejected
So that’s it then. Just stupid fucken borko jokes?
Quite an in depth joke actually, ya just don't get it X3
@@drkarats6147 r/whoooosh
@@harpo6254 Sacre Bleu! Where is mi mamma!
Phil was not an effective boss. He follows his heart too much. Holds grudges, makes stupid decisions. Even butchie wanted him whacked at the end
Albert Menendez how can he be ok if it’s askew?
Phil was never sitting at 12 o'clock
Jimmy Olsen ova hee
They had to find some way to make the climax happen. Or what little of a climax that we got
Butchie is the victor and runs the Lupertazzi family to this day.
"Life's too short."
Dies 3 minutes later
Was looking for this comment
Lmao 🤣 and that's the way the cookie crumbles
The absurdity of life
Dats da flying ointment
@@charlescarter4608 fly in the ointment, it's from the book of proverbs.
"One fly ruins the entire bottle of ointment"
It's crazy how dark, visually and spiritually, this series became as it went on. In the first season, Tony's gleefully feeding the ducks in his pool. In the final season, he's dumping carcinogenic garbage into their natural habitat.
As he mentions, this has been a part of his business for years
Some say asbestos is not harmful at all.
@@earthlyanodyne some say the unicorns are real and that your mom is a virgen !
At least they didn't do like OZ or The Wire where the show took a turn for complete nonsense. They ruined those shows.
Anyone who thinks asbestos is not harmful is not in touch with reality. We had several people die from asbestosis where I used to work.
Phil was way more emotional and unstable than any boss on the show, even Tony.
I mean can you blame him? The car accident, the power vacuum, the shooting whatever happened there. .
Apparently he spent time in jail, that must have affected him.
20 fuckin years he did and for what?
Adrian Hairston to protect the likes of rusty fuckin millio...? No more a 'dis..
Animock WHATEVER HAPPENED THERE?!
When the guy dumped the asbestos, he looked around, and you could hear ducks in the distance. Maybe I'm reading too much into it, but it shows how far Tony, who once treated the ducks like his own children, had drifted away from who he wanted to be.
Na I think you’re spot on
I dont consider myself a tree hugger but that scene hurt to watch.
@@dam11232 same. So subtle and yet so devastating.
You can see the regret and shame on the drivers face as well, like he really really doesn't want to dump asbestos into such a nice, natural habitat, but has to due to orders from above.
@@dam11232 I dislike the environmentalist movement, but I agree. It's vile
You gotta admire the guy, it's not all talk with Borko
Capable..
How dare you. Slander if you ask me...
Very allergical.
Real old school
I'll say. He's a fighta
That asbestos dump in the marsh hurt me in my soul
Not as bad as Stefano not having an envelope
Same here
Funny thing is that in the beginning of the series, Tony and Carmela would tell their therapist how there are "bigger crooks" than Tony, and one of their examples were the companies that dumped toxic waste in the environment poisoning the local populace. In the last season, by their own example, Tony has become the "bigger crook"
@@tcorangemen in this house Stefano is a hero, end of story
Well you gotta get over that
Finally found a clip where Phil actually talks about how much time he did in prison. Was under the impression that he didn’t really go into it at all.
It was always so uncertain, wasn't it? We never really knew. And even now... do we really know for sure?
20 years in the can, not a peep
dumping that asbestos in that lake might have been the most sickening crime in the whole series.
I reckon Tony signing over the North Ward to that soulless real estate developer for some pussy was also up there
its a great scene. the wheatfield by the lake and the wind blowing the asbestos. that's the type of stuff the Mafia does in Italy.
For realreal
Donald duck 🦆 wasn't to happy about it
pretty sure seeing that asbestos dumped is the most criminal shit ever shown
Look at Christopher giving him the best advice he never followed
True, other factors also came into play. This was after Tony got shot and he was paranoid about any weakness perceived by his glorified crew,so he mistakenly thought he needed to continue projecting strength.
Chris would’ve been really good at this shit if Tony wasn’t so put off by Chris being sober. Even disinterested like this he’s on point when he’s not messed up.
I think toney was annoyed Chris couldn’t do it in moderation like him the fact he had to go over bored
Toney gave Chris a million chances to be honest
@@MrRyan-wu4jxit wasn’t the sobriety, it was Chrissy’s addiction in the first place.
Ooh so it was 20 years that he did. I finally found that rare scene, thank you.
Haha
Whoa...who did 20 years?
Lots of the Tony Butch and Phil scenes are like watching ghosts now. Great scenes by good actors who are no longer with us.
How / when did Butch die ? He was good in Boardwalk Empire too.
Adam chewy butch actor died a week after frank Vincent died in September 2017
@@ssj4goku18825theepic Didn't know that. Thanks. Do you know the cause ?
Adam chewy I’m not too sure but I assume heart attack or Pneumonia possibly
Also the dude with the glasses. From what I have read.
its amazing, that when tony doesn't get what he wants, he suddenly wants to speak with you on a human level, as a friend, a close partner.
I'd be afraid if a psychopath suddenly started trying to human with me.
Nah this guy just couldn't be reasoned with at all, so Tony tried the only thing he had left.
Tony has done it before even when he didn’t benefit from it much
On a yooman level
This is me clicking the 'like' button
This is me liking your comment while simultaneously liking the vid subscribing and ringing the bell
@@smacc765 You know he rung that bell.... The whole way home?
This is me jerking off to how I imagine you look, ya hunky handsome love rod ya ;)
I wanted to use Charles Schwab for my financial planning. I compromised. I used Fidelity instead.
Well the invitro thing is better
Love how tony said “this is me hanging up” because he knew Phil was gonna hang up any second hahah
like whole their beef it was so childish
3:00 Butch and Phil look like a pair of giddy school girls making jokes over the phone.
Hahaha hilarious. Especially Butch that fucking douche. Instigated the whole thing then turned on Phil
Lmfao
SYLLOGOS MEGALOS!
it's amazing how their biggest problems between themselves came from their insecurities and being like emotional teenagers and being stubborn little babies.
They're pathetic
A very large amount of the murders of the show happened simply because they surround themselves with terrible people, not anything business related.
Politics is the same
It’s the same way with politicians and police.
@@RollerCoasterLineProductions you vaxxed??
I love using the “Charles Schwab ovah here” line.
All the time.
Coco still had something to laugh about, and something to grin with.
Henny Youngman ova hea
3 weeks ago told my kid that line
“ Don’t be an asshole “ best way to say no haha
The ashbeshtush
In the last seasons he sounded like he had gummy bears in his mouth.
@@jeremiahanderson614 his breathing was so heavy it got nominated for an emmy for best supporting actor..
The dumping scene was candid jersey. HBO just happen to have the camera rolling at the right time
Tony was in a lose/lose situation here. He gives Phil 25%, then he will have to eat shit on all other deals with New York as well.
@Mike Bawse. I disagree when you look back at the situation tony should of took the 25% deal rather than be prideful and lose all of his best men in a war and eventually his own life a 75% profit is better than no profit
Tony was a greedy prick who bled Johnny Sack dry in all their deals while he was in the can. Now Phil is being equally greedy and Tony can't handle that.
@@gsmoneybabyxxl7575 A boss can't afford to look desperate
@@hanklesacks am not a mob boss but it seemed like a decent deal.
True, but he needed to face reality. His glorified crew was no match for NY, and it got decimated in the conflict. Even after whacking Phil, Tony had lost the respect of his family for getting them involved in a stupid war and he’d lost his most loyal allies.
Funny part is Tony’s “ yeah “ was a passive way of saying he’s going to clip him 😂
Not necessarily
Yes necessarily Tony didn’t really gaf about phill and knew eventually the beef between Tony b and Philly would hit Tony table . He just wasn’t expecting him to get to the boss seat fast as fast as he did by the time the war with ny happened and in the midst of the Vito situation Tony was fed up with Phil so yes I believe he was passively saying he was going to kill him with the “ yea “ due to him knowing how phill showed disdain for the Nj family and how he felt untouchable because of how small they were compared to the lupertazzi’s
I really wish we could’ve seen how Carmine Sr handled Phil.
I wonder if it was Carmine who sent Phil up, just to get rid of him. Same way Tony set up Feech Lamanna to get rid of him.
everything went to shit after his death
Prolly whack him
@@mikem6176 No, bc Little Carmine was a friggin idiot. We see that time and time and time again. True, he showed some wisdom when he talked about being happy instead of being boss. But there’s a huge difference between intelligence and wisdom.
@@mikem6176 That one’s a slippery fuck, huh? Him and those big fish lips of his
I wish Phil Leotardo was having a feud with me so I could call him Phil Reotardo.
Charles Shinebox over here
😆
Evyatar Hadar 🌟📦
Rewatching the Sopranos years later I can see now Tony crossed the line so many times could have been wacked for any number of things, and was in the wrong in terms of 'the mob rules' on all of these
1) Not being straight with Junior
2) Seing a Shrink
3) killing a Captain
4) Putting his hands on another captain then killing him
5) Not handing over Tony B
6) Telling another boss to go fuck himself
7) Fat Dom dissapearing (Not by Tony but clear that his crew murdered a made guy)
He habitually went rogue its a miracle he lasted 6 seasons, and with Phil, as much as Phil is a hateable character his (40 year old) kid brother was murdered in front of him in an unsanctiond hit. Soon as he was boss of one of the 5 familys damn straight hes coming for you, what time do you think this is? He was just piss poor at arranging a hit on T
He was fair
A Jersey boss is truly nothing to any of the five families of the NYC. Genovese and Lucchese Families even have huge crews over there. I think Tony's insisting on not to pay Phil 25% itself alone would be an enough provocation for the Mafia Commission to sanction a hit on Tony. Of course this is a TV show but, had it been real life, New York probably wouldn't even lift a finger and would just pass it to Paulie and the other guys to carry out the hit.
7) Fat Dom disappearing (Not by Tony but clear that his crew murdered a made guy)
2) Seeing a Shrink (would defiantly be cause for alarm)
3) kid brother was murdered in front of him in an unsanctioned hit (tony shouldn't have killed TB for sure, whackable no, tracking Tony B then killing him, 100% he's lucky to walk)
those would be valid reasons to kill tony, if proven with Fat Dom 100%, but none of the other things mattered. He did kill his own capos, but they were in his family. As for mob politics, it's all money based, being polite is more a show of good faith. Being rude to junior wouldn't matter, he's a relative.
Not to mention the other close calls where he was almost killed
he was out of control
Uncle Phil turning into a house is one of the greatest moments in history of television.
What kind of union these actors have? Huh? They don’t ensure that their members get envelopes while on the job? These guys break more rules than the Catholic Church!
rugger104 they steal the pension and welfare funds too
Phil goes on his speech and says "see where I'm going" and Tony replies "yeah"...but the look, head tilt and tone says it all. Foreshadowing on a world-class level. What a way to end those two meeting face to face.
Well, I think Tony tilted his head to look at Phil was him picturing Phil's last scene in the series-LOL
@@skunkstripe6074no friend. The "yeah" means Tony has to kill him. That's where Tony "sees him going".
Tony couldn’t have come back with a zinger or whatever those were. He’s there, on new york territory, surrounded by new york guys and talking to someone who outranks him. Insulting him wouldn’t make him change his mind, it would make the situation worse. Walking away was the right thing to do
Tony couldn’t have come back with a zinger or whatever those were. He’s there, on new york territory, surrounded by new york guys and talking to someone who outranks him. Insulting him wouldn’t make him change his mind, it would make the situation worse. Walking away was the right thing to do
Tony couldn’t have come back with a zinger or whatever those were. He’s there, on new york territory, surrounded by new york guys and talking to someone who outranks him. Insulting him wouldn’t make him change his mind, it would make the situation worse. Walking away was the right thing to do
Quasimodo predicted all this.
Bobby showing up at that meeting instead of Paulie was why they hit him at the train shop. Phil knew he was important to Tony. The same with Sil. Tony showed his cards to Phil.
It wasn’t a mystery who was top brass
@@drewp.weiner2473 It was to Karl Pilkington.
Carmine thought the world of Paulie
"They didn't have an envelope."
Tony handles the money right away anyways.
I didn’t realize asbestos was the reason they made a such a deal about the envelope
wouldnt there be asbestos on the envelope too?
I didn't realise that Phil had been to jail..
Alibobs Marland I wonder how long
20 fucking years perhaps?
I did 20 fuckin' years.
@@PhilLeotardosGhost geez these strunzes don't know you did 20 fvckin years and notta peep.. Fvckin disgrace..
@@JL46L88 I was going to ask his brother but..
I like that kid who was eating the sandwich. I wish David Chase did more with his character.
Here’s his arc. He works for the asbestos industry for another while. Then get a better job elsewhere in the odd jobs company. Soon he would develop some lung problems later in life. Here’s that arc. At least. Something that Chris Moltisanti believed to lack himself
Coco with condescending laugh @ 6:00, not knowing that he’d soon get curb stomped by Tony
It's Albie not Coco
With the stupid penguin laugh too
You dont got an envelope?
Twenty years in the can... I wanted an envelope... I compromised. I suitcased it... see where I’m going?
Touchin asbestos?
The cackling laugh from Coco sitting in the shadows is great.
Sounds like the penguin or an old times villian
Minus his teeth?
Cuz Tony curb stomped his ass
His evil laugh when he met Maedo was better.
@tristissimvshominvm8999 yea and he paid for that joke he told meadow well enough 😂
Phil did 20 years in the can for wacking Joe Pesci in casino and dumping him in the cornfields
And his brother Dominic too
How do you know he did 20 years in the can? Source?
@@A-RJ
He said it on the show. While he was bragging about making grilled cheese on the radiator and jerking off in a paper towel
@@philipposkasotis8658 Did he say it on the show??? This is news to me lol
@@A-RJ Yes he did
Phil was easily the most foul character in this series.
Not at all. Phil was unreasonable at times, but there was a lot of bad blood there. He never could forget or forgive Tony for his brother, but who wouldn't feel that way? Ralph, Ritchie, and Paulie were all way worse.
terrycrichton I can’t seem to remember exactly what went down with that. I remember billy dying, but why? Did tony have him killed? And if so, for what?
@@cuzzocook Tony B killed Billy, and Tony mercy killed him before Phil could get revenge.
I think that award goes to Ralph, he beat a pregnant woman to death
@@donjon5442
Fer uhhh... I forget
Phil and Tony shared a moment. Clearly Phil was faking it. Lol
It’s crazy how some Chris last words to Tony was to lowe Phil. If Tony did that then he would of avoided the war. You noticed new things every time u watch sopranos and I been watching it once a year for over 10 years now
What’s really ironic is how Lou Gehrig died of Lou Gehrig’s disease.
@@mikem6176 you gonna make that joke every fucking borko's clip?
Like Quasimodo and the half back of Notre Dame.
I used to stay over at my cousins alot as a kid and the ceilings in their house were all asbestos. We used to sit on the top bunk beds and rub our hands over the ceiling so it would "snow".
I remember a few times we were absolutely covered in asbestos powder/flakes. Thinking back now and knowing how toxic asbestos is im amazed none of us have got cancer yet.
Damn bro
That's crazy! Keep getting check ups from time to time to make sure you are good.
Get your lungs checked and go to a lawyer.
Just goes to show all these bleeding heart liberals and their science were just getting paid off, same with the lead paint debacle
@@mig7290😂😂 A lawyer for what, exactly? There are homes containing asbestos right now all across the U.S. & the vast majority of them are 100% up to code bc asbestos is only unsafe if it isn't properly contained.
Frank Vincent was a great actor
Phil was just unreasonable he blamed everything with being in jail and pushes it into everyone else like it’s there problem
As the season goes you can see tonys weakness just by looking at his crew whenever he has Paulie, and Chris especially with the clever hat. It shows so much loss of control and standards within his crew
Real lack of standards this generation
@@u.r.490"this"? Also u do get all of em are in the boomer-gen x region, right?
Damn that Versace dressing gown is fire
My thoughts also
Gown? 😂 looked like a bathrobe to me
@@zamp6969 in the UK it's called a dressing gown
@@zamp6969 bathrobe? It looked like a towel to me
Uk cocksuckas.
Poor Philly.. no respect for doing 20 years, and he even compromised!!!!
What about the fact that he ate grilled cheese of off a radiator? Respect +
He wanted to fuck a woman, he compromised he jacked off in a tissue
Let me tell you something, Guido.
My name is Borko.
1:59 hits hard if you’ve seen the episode
That little smile Butchy gives when Phil brings up Christopher 😬
Anyone notice the guys putting the garbage bags back on the truck while the bed is still tipped over
Nonunion help, what can you do?
@@robertschmidt7879 I’m speaking here on U-man level, there’s compromises.
I dunno if im taking this out of context or looking for hidden sybolism in this scene but i get the impression, subliminally, that phil has done 20 years in the can...
There’s something about pouring the asbestos in the lake that just broke my heart.
“20 years in the can I wanted an asbestos sandwich. But I compromised, I ate shinebox off the radiator instead” - Charles Schwab
“Life’s too short”
*dies
“Tampax, the fuck do I know!” Phil 😂😂😂
Phil: "you know where I'm going?"
Tony: "yeahhh"
"Shinebox?? That's a fuckin nickname. It's LEOTARDO!!" "Fucking Jason, dyslexic"
I wanted to take an Uber; I compromised. An SUV squashed my head.
Phil turned into a house so he could store all that asbestos in his walls.
I wasnt a fan of season 6. It was so depressing. But seeing Bobby as under boss was nice
I loved season 6, it was pure existentialism.
What's the best sopranos season?
@@doku7139 probably season 2
@@stratsteveo106 thanks. Nobody was responding to me... I heard season 3 was wild too?
@@doku7139 season 3 was good because Christopher gets made. Honestly they were all great but some were more mafia gangster then others
Phil was the scape goat to end the show. What a wise guy he was.
You realise how despicable Tony is to just dump asbestos like that
Gotta say this about Phil. At least he wasn’t a guy who could put the death of his brother behind him.
This...ashbeshtish
you were gone way too soon :(
As Phil takes the cigar at the end of his speech, tells the story about how he compromised in the can. And why Vito had to go.
“this is me hanging up”
*hangs up*
How did Phil not read the room here?
Hes basically negotiating his own hit here.
Ego got the better of him
You could say the same thing about Tony. 2 stubborn people unwilling to backdown. Its less clear why Tony is killed because there's so many reasons. But it could very well have been over this measly 10% his greed was his own downfall.
His own hit? Phil was the one who started the war, for curbstomping Coco
plus tony's dumbass got to invovled with the NY family's internal power struggles. From not including NY with Zellman deal, to backing out of the Carmine Sr. hit, to his Cousin Tony B going free lance and killing Joey Peeps (tony covering for it), to Tony B killing Billy and tony not killing Tony immediately and turning him over, to Tony not killing Vito, then tony illegally dumping asbestos without setting a deal up with Phil first, to ripping off John for his house and car on the cheap....the war was completely tony's fault @@mariozd971
@@JasonVoorhees10100true but tony was actually capable of being reasonable as seen in most of his dealings with carmine and Johnny, Phil was the only one that he could not be reasonable with
The American People: 20 years in the can. Tax money that could have been used elsewhere.
Philly: ...Charles Schwab over here
25 years in a shinebox livin off grilled radiator sandwiches can turn a man real bitter
"thats the flying ointment" little carmine ovah here
Heyyy Phil, I was just thinking about you, that asbestos right? How bout this humidity SLAP!
Chrissy: "Yeah well, that's the flying ointment."
I was young and didn't watch the Sopranos. Now I've gain respect for good TV. I've watched The Wire now I watching the Sopranos. Man the talent in both shows are superb.
"So that's it then? No leeway, no compromise, just stupid fuckin' shinebox jokes?"
06:00 Cocos teeth making a few of their last appearances
Borko:"I just now find out, it's my Sopranos clips you've been dumping ova here."
UA-cam: "What'd you think it was?"
Borko: "Tampax, the fuck do I know?"
phil should have said i wanted to hangout with my brother but i compromised i hung out with his ashes, phil played a mean old guy really well he had it down being the fact he was a nice man i had the privilege of cooking for him he was a really nice humble dude
He was catching, not pitching 😂!
Phill “” I Wanted Female Companionship But I Compromised……
So I Got My Cellmate to
Dress Up Like a Broad””
You don't got an envelope?
I remember taking the kids out to the forest and seeing yellow caution tape around illegally dumped building crap like this. Makes you very angry.
Tony should of took the 25% and sent it to borone’s kid. As a tax
By the way he put an eight ball in Vito's corner pocket, something tells me he compromised a little bit more while he was in the can.
Again with the vitamins
Fucken guy keeps going! Don’t these assholes have medicine they’re supposed to take???
Yeah again wit da vitamins so name a price or get da fuck over it
The fact that tony tells everyone that he's in environmental cleanup 😂😂
Adam chewys enjoying his generous severance package from phil leotardos ghost..
Have you been touching asbestos?
@@borko1990 you are talking sh(i)t to me..
@@purplesword5536 " I need that W-2. "
@@adamchewy2284 "obviously I'm facing a long convalescence''
@@purplesword5536 " No more skim ? "
The comments re The Sopranos are some of the greatest YT comments, ever! HILARIOUS!!!
6:00 the show wanted us to remember that face for what was to come with Meadow lol
"How do we show that asbestos is bad?"
"Have it smoke like a nuclear reactor on fire"
*Did Tony and Christopher do some kind of a role reversal or something...*
I mean, I can remember a time Chrissy asking Tony "why do you always roll over for Phil" and Tony's response was to placate Phil, keep him happy due to his brother being killed by Tony B. and the fact he has over 200 soldiers in his family.
Yet in this scene we see Christopher suggest Tony cave in but Tony's having known of it.
IDK... Just thought the change up with both characters was interesting.
Well you have to look at it as this was a different Chris compared to the one in the earlier seasons.
Chris was high as balls in this scene, that’s why
Chris was high as hell again at this point.
@Jonny Birchyboy ya that will absolutely make you more lenient lol
@@therealistintheboot8822And it was a different Tony as well. He had gotten shot and was insecure about looking weak so he made some stupid decisions.
Butchie sitting there giggling there like a little school girl
I comprised, I ate shined cheese of the box instead
The compromise part about the women... worried me the first time I heard Phil say those lines. I wasn't sure about how he would describe his compromise...
I think Chase framed it that way to scare us a bit... LOL
Chris was right...should have just met his offer.
Phil: "I just now find out it's asbestos you've been dumping over there."
Tony: "Take it easy. It's a man-made mineral."