LTS TRN 2 wrote:The hype over the Sopranos represents the biggest reach-around in the history of television. What a crock of shit. If you have any interest in the actual behavior and character of mafia crime families...
Who gives a fuck? Nobody watched it believing it represented any real life depiction of the mafia. It was a fictional show, well written, well directed, and superbly acted by believable characters.
The fact that it probably drew more viewers than the NBA Finals and that Tony Soprano was talked about more on ESPN and around water coolers all over the country today than Lebron James is lost on a fucking moron like you.
LTS TRN 2 wrote:The hype over the Sopranos represents the biggest reach-around in the history of television. What a crock of shit. If you have any interest in the actual behavior and character of mafia crime families...
Who gives a fuck? Nobody watched it believing it represented any real life depiction of the mafia. It was a fictional show, well written, well directed, and superbly acted by believable characters.
The fact that it probably drew more viewers than the NBA Finals and that Tony Soprano was talked about more on ESPN and around water coolers all over the country today than Lebron James is lost on a fucking moron like you.
LTS TRN 2 wrote:The hype over the Sopranos represents the biggest reach-around in the history of television. What a crock of shit. If you have any interest in the actual behavior and character of mafia crime families...
Who gives a fuck?
Obviously, our resident psycho does.
Fess up, Nick Frisco, you would've loved the Sopranos had Italy gone Marxist in 1948.
Van wrote:It's like rimming an unbathed fat chick from Missouri. It's highly distinctive, miserably unforgettable and completely wrong.
You don't know jack shit about ANYTHING. Isn't that a kick in the groin? All of your tedious bullshit--pretending to exude some sort of...well, what is it?...after all, you don't have half a stone to offer an actual opinion on anything--just slapback ejaculations on this and that. FUCK YOU. Have you ever actually...done anything? Didn't think so.
LTS TRN 2 wrote:The hype over the Sopranos represents the biggest reach-around in the history of television. What a crock of shit. If you have any interest in the actual behavior and character of mafia crime families...
Who gives a fuck?
Obviously, our resident psycho does.
Fess up, Nick Frisco, you would've loved the Sopranos had Italy gone Marxist in 1948.
And R-fan...who the fuck do you think you are pretending to be? "Marxist"? Do you know jack fucking shit about what the "mob" does to an average construction project--contracted, of course, by (your) city? Are you totally walking around in a coal mine? Your gibberish is beneath any further comment.
Huh?...The human punching bag says what? What's your non-take now? And, who's your latest photo wingnut? I don't recognize him. What, the Cheney with a machine gun "joke" isn't funny anymore? Must be a bitch being so hollow.
LTS TRN 2 wrote:Huh?...The human punching bag says what? What's your non-take now? And, who's your latest photo wingnut? I don't recognize him. What, the Cheney with a machine gun "joke" isn't funny anymore? Must be a bitch being so hollow.
LTS TRN 2 wrote:And, who's your latest photo wingnut? I don't recognize him.
I thought you had a nose for Jews.
Still waiting on your list of accomplishments, tuffy.
Excuse me, but the subject here is Italian-Americans and the tragio-comic fact of the Mafia in America. I apologize for seething, I was just venting. From its inception, the Sopranos was a nostalgic cash-in on an indicted and imprisoned for life institution (that had entered its RICO roach motel like, well, roaches) quickly replaced by Russians, Colombians. Apparently one didn't need to have dumped a body on the back nine of a public course to feel the tang of a warm summer night...the cobblestones and the chianti.
jiminphilly wrote:When the DVD comes out for the final season the 3 endings he shot will all be included and he'll let the viewer decide which one they liked the best.
The question is whether the other 2 endings also take place in that diner.
It's no coincidence that the other Journey song listed there was "any way you want it".
I have--it sucked. Who says that's good writing? It was straight up soap opera. Moreover, it ignored the ACTUAL animal-like character of the mobsters--as more accurately portrayed in Goodfellas, for example.