@@comment15 he was such a method actor that he actually became American for this part and refused to learn anything about other countries. That's genuine bafflement right there. Vince Gilligan always nails it.
There are more Brits who don't know that virtually all Americans know Scotland isn't England than there are Americans who don't know Scotland isn't England.
That's my headcanon. AJ turned his life around after Tony's death and went back to military school. He changed his name so people wouldn't look down on him for being a Soprano.
After watching this movie multiple times since it came out, I finally realized that he did in fact psychologically maim the general in a way with his final comment, since he apparently thought he was English. Brilliant
@@ghengilhar Meh, Tucker ended up in front of the parliamentary panel and shat his g-string. He was only a hard man in a weak room. Just listen to him here, "the UN is protecting me". The point is despite the abuse Tucker is a bully, NOT a hard man. Without leverage, without backup, he is all blow and no show.
@@darthkek1953I think that’s unfair. Tucker doesn’t give a fuck. The general betrayed his main principles regarding the entire affair. Tucker at least is, as he says, doing his job. The general in this scene says he doesn’t respect Tucker doing someone else’s job, but then agrees to go to a war he was ready to oppose because he was told to. Tucker doesn’t give a fuck about General Miller because he knows he’s not actually going to kill him or anything. The point of that interaction is to show that both men were pretty much exactly right about each other. Tucker’s reaction to Miller is correct; Why care about anything he says, when all he requires is a command from the top to fall in line? Miller’s reaction to Tucker is correct. Why fear this thin angry old man? Apart from within the group of corrupt incompetents he bullies into line, he can’t do anything. He’s not physically intimidating. What’s the big deal? Neither men respect or intimidate each other. That’s the point. Both are men with clear ideals, that cannot fill them. The General wants peace but agrees to go to war, betraying his ideals. Malcolm clearly considers himself a dedicated party servant, but realises that the party he serves has no real ideals or morals as he thought, and that servitude to it has turned him into a detached monster supporting a crumbling regime.
I just fucking love the confused look on General Miller’s face after Tucker walks away 🤣 I feel like a lot of Americans had this exact same reaction when they saw this scene
@@darthkek1953Reminds me of two Ralph Cifaretto lines: "Not unless there's a salami sandwich around." "You eat beef and sausage by the fucking carload!"
@@darthkek1953 Never miss an opportunity to bring up WWII and our mediocre history of football. Who the f*** do you think gives the Swiss their money? Ferraro Roche? Read a bloody book you absolute disgrace. London is the best location for financial crime in the world. What on earth do you think is balancing our budget at the moment? The revenue from fish and chip shops in Skegness and Preston? o.0
*-* Have you ever even actually... killed anybody? I mean, really? *-* Yeah. *-* Well, I mean falling asleep on someone... like your nephew Christopha fell asleep on his girlfriend's dog? that doesn't count.
Gotta be honest, I clicked this wondering why Tony Soprano is wearing a military uniform and how TF I missed it when watching the show. Lol. Like maybe this is some kind of deleted scene or something. ROFL!
@@heliotropezzz333 I figured. Thanks for telling me the movie though. I gotta check this out. If it has more exchanges like this one this movie seems LEGIT.
"Well, i mean falling asleep on somebody, that doesn’t count." I'll bet that's a reference to Christopher Moltisanti falling asleep on his gfs dog and suffocating it bc he was high.
Americans just don’t understand the difference between an Englishman, Scotsman, or Welshman. They are all part of Great Britain but are of different cultures with long standing resentments. Add in Northern Ireland and that is the UK.
@@murtbuggy1 Including Father Ted in the list of best comedies from the 'British Isles' is a good way to troll Irish people, even though it's technically correct.
@@michaelqdlapsome done even include the isles bit. Father Ted could not have been made by an Irish station in the 90’s. It’s why Graham went to C4/Top Hat.
I love the English and England herself. Best thing Scotland did was making a union with you guys. That being said if somebody called me English, my blood pressure would rise so high my heart beat would register on the Richter scale.
Fair enough, mate. Honestly, I'd be fuming if some Yankee bastard called Scottish, or Welsh. Its just incorrect. British, sure, but Scottish or Welsh is just plain incorrect.
Gotta be honest, I clicked this wondering why Tony Soprano is wearing a military uniform and how TF I missed it when watching the show. Lol. Like maybe this is some kind of deleted scene or something. ROFL!