Tony Sirico


Tony Sirico looks like a baby in this. Not to far from his character in the Soprano's!

Funny what you catch at 3am on a Monday night.

GENE

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yeah, his and don simpson's interviews were pretty interesting and VERY open stuff.

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This guy scared (and still scares) the hell out of me. He may have a remote sense of guilt for his past experiences, but it's almost non-existent. He's almost as frightening as Ricard Kuklinski (the "iceman") when he recounts his vicious treatment of others who were guilty of the most minor insults or transgressions. This is the type of "New York" hood of the Albert Anastasia mold, that trumps any scary characters from the Adirondacks hills, or the castles of Transylvania or of the fascist South American military madmen, he almost matches the nazis in his barborous contempt for his fellow citizens. I just can't believe he can recount his stories with such a lack of remorse which only is directed at his selfish concerns about his fortunes, rather than the terrible pain he's inflicted on others with such solipsism. Be afraid, be very afraid, if you cut this guy off in traffic or look at his date the wrong way, let alone if you were to commit some real offense against this heartless man, which would be the most dangerous thing you could ever do.

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I just can't believe he can recount his stories with such a lack of remorse which only is directed at his selfish concerns about his fortunes, rather than the terrible pain he's inflicted on others with such solipsism. Be afraid, be very afraid, if you cut this guy off in traffic or look at his date the wrong way, let alone if you were to commit some real offense against this heartless man, which would be the most dangerous thing you could ever do.


All of the above is what makes Tony Sirico heart breakingly attractive to me, plus during this interview he has the most beautiful eyes I have ever seen, but I say this sitting safely in my home and at my desk

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