We’ve already seen it. It was called goodfellas and casino and gangs of New York. A bunch of geriatric garlic monkeys
@projectkeggКүн бұрын
good essay video 👍 but boo! ai usage not good👎✋
@scoops0406Күн бұрын
Horrific and I mean Horrific film, should be essential viewing, it will shake you to your very existence. Wow.
@joe-hl9rlКүн бұрын
The chimy sound at 9:30 is really distracting.
@lijunasuguerra6424Күн бұрын
You left out that at virgin mary scene. It only shows at split second. Im streaming it so I could go back and see a real glimpse of what it was but if youre watching it on TV just like the old days itll be more spookier. and the fact that that jumpscare came from The Sopranos.
@LarryDanaDavid2 күн бұрын
I loved the episode where Carmine doesn’t know who Paulie is and then Paulie realizes that he’s a big dope.
@theroyalwraith2 күн бұрын
In regard to the Great Wind quote, I take it more to be about Tony’s denial of free will. He goes about in pity for himself, denying the agency he has, all the while the world around him changes. I think the quote is there to indicate to Tony that the choices has made, or rather, has refused to make, are what have put him in this situation. He can either choose the direction of his life, or he can be chosen for. As to who wrote it, I think it was one of his children, most likely Meadow. The language used in the quote indicates to me that it was chosen by someone intimately familiar with Tony and his history. If I recall correctly, the idea of pity is brought up on multiple occasions by Livia. At the very least, pity as a concept is intertwined with her as a person (her saying “poor you” comes to mind). Meadow and AJ have likely heard Tony talk in the same manner most of their lives. They at least on some level understand what makes him tick. It seems like the kind of quote Meadow would be aware of, and connect to her father’s situation. What also leads me to believe it was Meadow or AJ is that it is pointed out to Tony by Christopher, who is a sort of surrogate child to him. Another connection I noticed is that when Tony hears Meadow’s voice calling to him in the dream, he looks upward at the wind blowing through the trees.
@Yolduranduran2 күн бұрын
As a Catholic I question this myself. How do criminals who murder claim to be faithful Catholics and Christians? You see that in many movies like The Godfather, but you also see in in real life with many obvious evil people having crosses around their neck or tattoos of Jesus and/or Mary.
@SotPap-x3m2 күн бұрын
I've thought about this father-son theme for a while. In Remember When, the other father-son dynamic is Carter with his father. Carter, it is implied, similarly didn't know where he stood with his father as he was never able to please him. He looked up to junior as a surrogate father, and then with growing resentment over his perceived abandonment resulting in Carter attacking him - just as Tony contemplated with his own surrogate father Paulie in the same episode. Tony contemplated killing Paulie which would have been him acting out the vicarious retribution against his father for showing him into that life. Instead Tony doesn't kill Paulie, the father figure, but Christopher - the son. Like all cycles of abuse, the abused tends not to enact revenge against their abuser, but instead to blame themselves and seek a self-inflicted destruction (which is the death drive as Freud put it). Tony killed the son (himself) and not the father, which shows his inner tendency for suicide that was referenced throughout the series.
@marcuspoopismaximus37953 күн бұрын
Lmao sopranos is about as surface go no where as a show can get
@Rainerwarzecha3 күн бұрын
His name is PASOLINI ... google translator says Pelini ... Hey GOOGLE.
@isaganipalanca88034 күн бұрын
Brilliant segment!!!!!!
@dexterroni40514 күн бұрын
Worse then Titus? That's probably my top disturbing move.
@Sam-bn7jk4 күн бұрын
This is hugely misleading, it wasn't the film that put him into trouble, it was the novel "Petrolio"... Everyone knows that here in Italy
@BjoernLewin4 күн бұрын
why don’t you let HIM speak?
@GBody-sn5ok4 күн бұрын
Catholicism is a counterfeit Christianity!
@Unshackled9454 күн бұрын
Facts lol they worship the pope 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
@justicebeske57044 күн бұрын
I had a completely had a different reading of this cause I misheard him as saying "i did it" and I thought he was talking about chrissy's death
@Vanagons4Eva5 күн бұрын
I love that when he finally lays down on his rug for a minute he is listening to the sound of a bowling championship on his Walkman.
@KipIngram5 күн бұрын
Well, just imagine that someone was making a film that really ripped the curtains back from Epstein Island, with thinly veiled implications of real individuals of great power. Would it surprise us at all to see that film maker murdered? The effect that wealth and power seem to have on people seems very predictable - they begin to feel that they are subject to no limitations at all, and can take anything they want from the world, regardless of the extent to which it involves using and abusing others. And then they'll do anything at all to protect themselves from any retribution. The extent to which they feel themselves to be above needing to consider regular people is stomach turning.
@KipIngram5 күн бұрын
The idea that any "rejection of society" justifies killing someone is reprehensible. No matter how unlikable someone's actions are, so long as they don't commit violence or other crimes, then they have every right to do their own thing. If we don't like it, no one's forcing us to consume it. If no one wants to consume it, then there's no problem. But if others do, then why is their opinion any less worthy than our own?
@emmad-ul4tn5 күн бұрын
One must imagine Llewyn happy
@halfbakedproductions78876 күн бұрын
The Threads traffic warden was indeed a real traffic warden. He was a jobbing actor who took a real job to make ends meet.
@graydenday37606 күн бұрын
I thought it was hilarious when he did a cameo in Rick and Morty
@delancyj676 күн бұрын
"People who boast about their IQ are losers." - Sir Stephen Hawking It is after the considerable consideration of all the things that need to be considerably considered and pondered upon, pensively that I pen these words on my computer. In this assay, I will refer to the great American philosopher, Clint Eastwood who in his seminary work, Magnum Force said, and I quote, "A man has just got to know his limitations". Little Carmine knows his. Of the various criminal activities seen throughout the series, "Fixing wet T-shirt contests" is seen as strictly amateur hour, if not childish. Has anyone ever been clipped over wet T-shirt contests? Moreover, how does he decide who should win, if not by 'sampling' the goods? Further, allow me to quote from another movie, 'American Gangster", where Denzel Washington's character is told "Quitting and quitting while you are ahead are not the same thing". He doesn't quit and ends up in prison. The Sopranos is littered with a long trail of people who could have quit but couldn't, examples include, Richie Aprile, Feech La Manna, Tony Blundetto, Phil Leotardo and yes, Tony Soprano. Most of them ended up dead because their reach exceeded their grasp. Look at Little Carmine's accomplishments: Lives in Miami with his hot wife Rigs wet-t-shirt contests Makes porn movies in Miami (Bang Bros, most likely) No feds up his a*s Helps Chris achieve his dreams of making a movie AND sets Tony's son up as a porn producer (Bang Bros, most likely) thus placating potential enemies Makes everyone around him feel smart if not downright erudite Survives to the end AND possibly has Tony whacked to control New York, New Jersey, and Miami. In short, "The deadliest predators can hide in a plane site" - some guy on the internets (me) I speak for all of the Little Carmines of the world when I say, "You don't have to be smart to be a genius" Here ends my TED talk.
@pasokhbeiran6 күн бұрын
This video is pure depiction of the phrase waste of time and you can guess it at the beginning by hearing the narrator voice which is not a human and it's a artificial intelligence robot who delivers a very useless and pointless arguments and it doesn't even answer anything other than that the director in question was killed and defend so please don't waste your precious life
@Tha_Pencil7 күн бұрын
3:53 stopped taking you seriously here 👎 dumb video Paulie is a walking mobster caricature, very bold of you to assume nobody would stereotype him
@BeansMcGriddle9 күн бұрын
I remember being in grammar school and doing the nuke drills. One school on the city i went to on third grade had a fallout shelter in its basement. The other school system i spent the bulk of my grammar school life in just had you hide under desks
@TheVampirePredator9 күн бұрын
OJ did it
@jackmama19810 күн бұрын
I was sceptical when I clicked on this video, and then I see it's about the movie that's plunged me into one of the deepest depressions of my life. 😢 Well done.
@megasystem847311 күн бұрын
That ai thumbnail is shit, video might be good but ffs just use a screenshot from the show or something instead of this AI crap!
@65g411 күн бұрын
this is a great film and great video well done. I just ordered the criterion of this film i cant wait to get it
@MrMulligan711 күн бұрын
I always thought the light flash/sun was representative of the his coma and the flashing beacon, the heaven and hell dilemma. Sort of a realization that he knows where he's going.
@JillDinardo-mb6ii12 күн бұрын
Glad you included probably in the title. Seen or own the majority of these. Great video.
@christopherbarnes135812 күн бұрын
Now that im an adult feel like the dude is admirable, because he can just let go of the past and enjoy the little things now. He is the human version of the tumbleweed at the begining, hes the dude, modern version of a man, the masculine cowboy is dead, the damsels are no longer in distress, there is no need for men, hell acting like anything other than the dude is toxic, but instead of fighting it he's fell into that roll, white Russian in one hand joint in the other, and he just goes where the wind takes him, he cares about as much about ambition as he does about conflict, jesus himself can talk shit, nihilists can drop a marmot in his tub, punch him in the face while hes minding his own business, he can be used as a puppet for a feuding wealthy father and daughter, and the dude just abides. We all want to be that care free, to fall face first in shit, dust ourselves off and say "fuck it let's go bowling"
@disposablealienbrains701012 күн бұрын
You get the beauty of life. Life feels new and crisp. Thank God for psychedelics. I would be dead without them.
@David-mp9xo13 күн бұрын
It's not scary. It's like calling "Come and See" scary. Is it gorey and extremely uncomfortable? Sure. Does it strike fear? No. We mix up fear with discomfort way too often. Fear isn't looking away because something is so disgusting to look at, fear is not looking because you fear for your life.
@lovins886 күн бұрын
If this movie doesn't bring fear, then you must have no children and assume you will be killed instantly
@DilhaniKay13 күн бұрын
Who is the villain in this movie? Batman is suppose to fight him but the question is who is the Batman ? Why did I find his mask ?
@DilhaniKay13 күн бұрын
Never heard of Zark or Ozark? - disclaimer something is about to happen because trump just elected his chief of staff and then boom the skies changes I’m sure not right after
@MAGRIPPA113 күн бұрын
All bs. He died because he picked up a young guy for a homosexual act going bad.
@smackyourlocalfrauditor976714 күн бұрын
i definitely like it more and more as time goes on
@jackjackob14 күн бұрын
Your voice is annoying, your choices are Mid
@JustinFarkas-h4f14 күн бұрын
Gay men in a marriage with a woman and pretending to be straight is my biggest fear for myself. I've seen it too many times. Its so hard to trust men.
@Buugzy15 күн бұрын
No he was smart, he played both sides lol
@jibrilbuilder266815 күн бұрын
Deeeep movie. Nothing new under the sun.
@Leonardo_No_Cardio16 күн бұрын
Believe it or not, today I quoted your video to my psychotherapist as an example of the antagonistic relationship my father established towards me since.. forever. And how my self sabotage in other aspects of my life is similar to Tony's gambling problem as a self destructive revolution against his father.
@gabrieladelira280816 күн бұрын
ótima análise
@paulj50516 күн бұрын
I wish we would not exist. I hate myself and the rest of humanity. Although we do the same things as animals, hunt, kill, take territories, reproduce, eat, drink. But we do it all in such unbalanced extremes. It's like we are trash on this world, like we evolved like that by mistake and we weren't meant to exist.
@paulj50516 күн бұрын
Unfortunately WW3 is still coming. It's no longer a question "if", but "when" and in my opinion, it's pretty close. And with it also 100% sure, nuclear war. And there will be no survivors, because nukes now, are MUCH more powerful. And if there will be some, hidden in bunkers. Before outside will become possible to live on again, food and water supply in bunkers will deplete and those bunkers will become mass graves. I guess one "positive" side to this would be the end of the cycle of senseless wars and temporary peace. I hate this world. I no longer feel like working. It's all only to feed all those war loving idiots in gov****ent anyway. I don't feel like doing anything
@chasehedges677516 күн бұрын
💯
@fuelfireiron16 күн бұрын
This whole video is pure poetry. Your analysis is impeccable-especially regarding the Kevin Finnerty episode, which serves as a kind of Bardo or purgatory for Tony. I also don’t think it’s any coincidence to that Mr. Finnerty’s last name so closely resembles infinity-which ties in with the cosmic theme of the episode. It’s a tragedy seeing Tony be unable to truly change despite his own (and arguably quite sincere at times) efforts to change. And it’s a tragedy that we cannot look away from. Great analysis, friend. Thanks for this excellent reflection on the subconscious of the Don of the DiMeo crime family.
@koalabear198416 күн бұрын
Consumerism so vile and horrible that it produced evil capitalist music that totally didnt dominate the entire european continent and put italy on the map. Unimaginable export of evil burgeois culture. Boo fucking hoo. Cry me a river marxists
@robnotwicz700217 күн бұрын
Yeah, this movie is harrowing, just a little bit too depressingly real. I saw it long ago and can still remember the feeling of dread...