: Released by DreamWorks Pictures on April 17, 1998, it grossed approximately $26.9 million. While it was a modest theatrical success, it gained a significant following on home media.

Paulie represents the fading light of the local. He was a man who understood that a neighborhood is not just a collection of buildings and zip codes, but a web of relationships that must be maintained through presence and attention. His absence left a vacuum that no amount of modernization could fill, serving as a poignant reminder that community is built one conversation at a time, often over a cup of coffee, at the end of a worn-out bar.

Whether it’s through the lens of a New Jersey gangster, a Philadelphia meatpacker, or a talking parrot, the name Paulie represents a certain kind of "character." It is a name for people (and creatures) who refuse to blend into the background.

No discussion is complete without Paul "Paulie Walnuts" Gualtieri, played by Tony Sirico on The Sopranos . If you ask a Gen Z or Gen X fan to visualize , they see the silver hair, the track suit, the gleaming pinky ring, and that manic laugh. "Heh heh."




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    : Released by DreamWorks Pictures on April 17, 1998, it grossed approximately $26.9 million. While it was a modest theatrical success, it gained a significant following on home media.

    Paulie represents the fading light of the local. He was a man who understood that a neighborhood is not just a collection of buildings and zip codes, but a web of relationships that must be maintained through presence and attention. His absence left a vacuum that no amount of modernization could fill, serving as a poignant reminder that community is built one conversation at a time, often over a cup of coffee, at the end of a worn-out bar. Paulie

    Whether it’s through the lens of a New Jersey gangster, a Philadelphia meatpacker, or a talking parrot, the name Paulie represents a certain kind of "character." It is a name for people (and creatures) who refuse to blend into the background. : Released by DreamWorks Pictures on April 17,

    No discussion is complete without Paul "Paulie Walnuts" Gualtieri, played by Tony Sirico on The Sopranos . If you ask a Gen Z or Gen X fan to visualize , they see the silver hair, the track suit, the gleaming pinky ring, and that manic laugh. "Heh heh." He was a man who understood that a

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