____ If both Tony Montana (Scarface) and Tony Soprano (Sopranos) offered you a job, and you HAD to work for one of them who would you choose? Even more importantly who would you reject?... Knowing that whichever of the two you reject is more than likely going to want to put a hit on you... I'd have to go with Tony Montana, for the sole reason that he has a "little friend" plus I'd be working in Miami. ....... ....... .......
i'd pass and wait for Paulie (goodfellas) to offer me a job, maybe as the guy that gets the bread and wine.
Dang, you must have a death wish, considering you just put two hits on your head... ....... ....... .......
Chris, Silvio and Paulie were all treated very well by Tony (as long as they did what they were expected to). Plus they work at a strip club. Tony Soprano easy.
tony montana was real unpredictable and in the movie portrayed more ruthless and violent than soprano, soprano always wanted to be the nice guy, he was a real soft guy when it really came down to it id pick soprano over montana thinking that gave me the best chance i wouldnt be killed for no reason at all
I'd pick the one that eats 50 pounds of meat a day and recommends delicious breakfast foods to their acquaintances.
Forgot to add this: Tony "the Sledgehammer" Eusebio: Spoiler THE LAST GUY YOU WANT to meet in a dark alley is Tony Eusebio, a 6-2, 240-pound block of intimidation that could make an onion cry. However, there is a soft side to Eusebio, who usually can be found with a giant smile on his face and often comes off as a giant teddy bear. That is, almost everywhere except in court. The catcher — he was released this spring by Colorado and is trying to catch on elsewhere — ran the kangaroo court in Houston for years. While Robinson ruled with an iron fist, Eusebio ruled with a sledgehammer. "I was kind of tough," he said. "No one really liked me. They always used to go: 'Tony, you're such a nice guy. What's going on?' They'd curse me out a lot of times." Which meant another fine, of course, and in this day and age, that's now as much as $200 a pop. "No one got away from the court," he said. "It didn't matter how popular you were or how much money you made. In that court, everyone was the same." So, if you carried your luggage into the hotel instead of letting the bellhop do it, that was a punishable offense. If you forgot how many outs there were, Eusebio took note. If you threw to the wrong base, you were in trouble. If you weren't ready to take your turn during batting practice, that was a fine.
I really thought Tony Montana would come out on top, I mean your working in Miami with all the beautiful señoritas for crying out loud not fricking NJ, and there was tons of white snow available! I know Montana was a little (or a lot) more impulsive than Soprano, but if you do what you're told, I don't think he would be much of a problem. I think people are voting more for Soprano because he's a more recent boss than Montana, and therefore connect more with him than for any other reason... Say hello to my little friend... Spoiler ....... ....... .......
New Scarface will be 'Mexican hustler in LA' http://www.theguardian.com/film/2014/mar/25/new-scarface-mexican-hustler-in-la