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The first weeks of the protests where the Columbus statues were getting pulled down, Italian Americans from my old neighborhood were reposting the Columbus Sopranos clip and the bike scene from A Bronx Tale saying that’s how they need to treat any liberal who touches the statue. Then the mayor tore that motherfucker down for us.
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# ? Aug 9, 2020 18:00 |
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ruddiger posted:The first weeks of the protests where the Columbus statues were getting pulled down, Italian Americans from my old neighborhood were reposting the Columbus Sopranos clip and the bike scene from A Bronx Tale saying that’s how they need to treat any liberal who touches the statue. Get a drink thrown at them and then hide in the car?
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# ? Aug 9, 2020 18:57 |
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Low Desert Punk posted:i've gathered that people really hate AJ's character and maybe he'll get worse, I dunno (finishing up season 3) but i love him. some of his line readings are loving hysterical. like the entire gutters scene and him telling Meadow about Jackie Jr I loved those moments too. There's plenty of laughs between season 3 and when he got his eyebrows shaved off at a party in season 5. Keep in mind that a lot of Sopranos fans are complete morons. "He's such a useless, spoiled brat!" Yes that's the point. No one wants to see themselves in AJ, I guess.
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# ? Aug 9, 2020 19:33 |
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AJ is the ultimate fail son, right down to getting a lovely career as a Dgirl at a porn production house making bad regular movies. It's like the son of one of the Koch brothers selling socks.
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# ? Aug 9, 2020 20:42 |
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You know, Dominic is flawless as junior but I believe I remember correctly that Sirico auditioned as well. Watching that old 1989 interview with him again where he's so smooth, he's so great as Paulie but I think he could have made an amazing junior as well
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# ? Aug 10, 2020 00:03 |
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codo27 posted:Watching that old 1989 interview with him again where he's so smooth, he's so great as Paulie but I think he could have made an amazing junior as well this made me curious what Tony looked like as a younger man and wowza he looks like he would be one of the mobsters at the dinner in Italy, ironically
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# ? Aug 10, 2020 01:10 |
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Tightly knit group itt, but for those who didn't see it when posted before https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qxddINwarJk
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# ? Aug 10, 2020 01:48 |
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Steve Schirripa actually being cast as Skip Lipari would've been such a waste. Agent Harris' actor originally auditioned as a mobster and Robert Funaro was originally cast as Ralph Cifaretto which is why he's a main cast member for a bit.
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# ? Aug 10, 2020 13:28 |
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Vichan posted:Steve Schirripa actually being cast as Skip Lipari would've been such a waste. I was under the impression that Funaro was in the main cast for season three (before being punted to the end credits by season four) because he was originally going to have a bigger part in that season before Marchand died, hence being made at the same time as Christopher.
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# ? Aug 10, 2020 13:54 |
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https://twitter.com/timeimmemorial_/status/1292831712976699394
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# ? Aug 10, 2020 16:51 |
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Pope Corky the IX posted:I was under the impression that Funaro was in the main cast for season three (before being punted to the end credits by season four) because he was originally going to have a bigger part in that season before Marchand died, hence being made at the same time as Christopher. I believe Sepinwall mentioned it in the Sports Illustrated podcast but I could be wrong.
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# ? Aug 10, 2020 17:22 |
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"Talkin Sopranos" tells us that several actors who wound up on the show anyway originally read for other parts. Lorraine Bracco originally read for Carmella, Michael Rispoli (Jackie Aprile) and Steven Van Zandt read for Tony and like 20 other people we still got but who I've forgotten did the same and it was fun for me to imagine. Sirico would have been a cool UNcle Junior but, now that we've seen it, I can't imagine anyone but Dominic in the role. If my memory is right, a LOT of performers who still wound up on the show anyway were looked at for other parts. Same with The Wire and some of those blew my mind but I can't find links to either or remember who was considered for what. I think Michael Imperiolli even said he was brought in for a different role but wanted to play Chris after reading the script.
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# ? Aug 10, 2020 22:16 |
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David Proval was also an early contender for the Tony Soprano role but was put aside because his mobster-side was way too intimidating. Imagine how jarring it would've been to go from Richie Aprile levels of menace to lovable dad. I'm mostly remembering this because but when I find a source I'll post it here.
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# ? Aug 11, 2020 12:48 |
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BiggerBoat posted:"Talkin Sopranos" tells us that several actors who wound up on the show anyway originally read for other parts. Lorraine Bracco originally read for Carmella, Michael Rispoli (Jackie Aprile) and Steven Van Zandt read for Tony and like 20 other people we still got but who I've forgotten did the same and it was fun for me to imagine. Sirico would have been a cool UNcle Junior but, now that we've seen it, I can't imagine anyone but Dominic in the role. If my memory is right, a LOT of performers who still wound up on the show anyway were looked at for other parts. Same with The Wire and some of those blew my mind but I can't find links to either or remember who was considered for what. Yeah this is not uncommon at all for shows like this. Like you said, the Wire did have this going on. Lance Reddick read for Bubbles, but ended up being Daniels. Seth Gilliam (Carver) read for Stringer but ended up being Carver. Gbenga Akinnagbe (Chris Partlow) read for Marlo but ended up being Chris. The real Jay Landsman read for Jay Landsman but ended up being Lt. Mello instead. Jaime Hector (Marlo) read for Cutty iirc but ended up being Marlo. There's probably more I'm forgetting.
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# ? Aug 11, 2020 15:41 |
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Vichan posted:David Proval was also an early contender for the Tony Soprano role but was put aside because his mobster-side was way too intimidating. I can't imagine a Tony Soprano who's not as physically imposing as Gandolfini
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# ? Aug 11, 2020 16:09 |
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Pattonesque posted:I can't imagine a Tony Soprano who's not as physically imposing as Gandolfini I think Proval could certainly pull off the imposing part, even if he couldn't loom. "He's got tremendous moxie for his size."
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# ? Aug 11, 2020 16:12 |
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Between his stance, his voice and his eyes, yeah. He seems like a guy who could argue about whose parking space it is pretty well.
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# ? Aug 11, 2020 19:57 |
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And yet he's the Nicest Guy In The World
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# ? Aug 12, 2020 01:39 |
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Listening to Lorraine Bracco on Talkin' Sopranos, she told her agent before going for the audition that she wanted to play Melfi and not Carmela, and they basically made her promise not to tell Chase until after she got there They also apparently reacted with,"It's called The Sopranos, not Dr. Melfi! "
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# ? Aug 13, 2020 07:10 |
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Jerusalem posted:Listening to Lorraine Bracco on Talkin' Sopranos, she told her agent before going for the audition that she wanted to play Melfi and not Carmela, and they basically made her promise not to tell Chase until after she got there I remember reading somewhere she didn't want to play Carmela because she didn't want to, essentially, revisit her role in Goodfellas but for several seasons.
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# ? Aug 13, 2020 16:00 |
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It does seem weird that they would try to recast that exact same family minus the dad.
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# ? Aug 13, 2020 16:26 |
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Deep into my second rewatch. Season five. Where is Carm`s instinct to grab an assault rifle when the bear shows up multiple times?
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# ? Aug 15, 2020 06:59 |
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codo27 posted:You know, Dominic is flawless as junior but I believe I remember correctly that Sirico auditioned as well. Watching that old 1989 interview with him again where he's so smooth, he's so great as Paulie but I think he could have made an amazing junior as well That would have made the cafe scene confrontation from S1 a little more interesting. Junior doesn't have much of a physical presence When I watched the last season or two when it was airing, HBO would run next episode preview trailers and they'd sometimes contain scenes or dialogue that didn't make it into the next episode. I'm not a sicko or a deviant but there was a cut one where Tony asks Carmela "did you cum" and I always wondered what the rest of the scene was. Did that ever make it in a deleted scene on a DVD? Again strictly asking as a fan
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PG-13 SEX DUNGEON posted:Deep into my second rewatch. Season five. Where is Carm`s instinct to grab an assault rifle when the bear shows up multiple times? There are several things in the pilot that are retconned, like Junior saying to Tony "You may run North Jersey..." as though he's already Boss, when that doesn't happen until at least season two, and Jackie Sr. is nowhere to be found. Chase himself has said that it was a mistake to have Carmela grab an assault rifle and run outside like that.
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# ? Aug 15, 2020 13:11 |
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Pope Corky the IX posted:There are several things in the pilot that are retconned, like Junior saying to Tony "You may run North Jersey..." as though he's already Boss, when that doesn't happen until at least season two, and Jackie Sr. is nowhere to be found. Chase himself has said that it was a mistake to have Carmela grab an assault rifle and run outside like that. Wasn't the pilot filmed a good chunk in advance of the rest of season one?
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# ? Aug 15, 2020 13:46 |
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Dawgstar posted:Wasn't the pilot filmed a good chunk in advance of the rest of season one? About nine months to a year before the rest of the season was filmed, yeah. That's why Gandolfini is a bit heavier and his accent has gotten better by the second episode. During that time in between is when Chase was shopping it around and thought maybe he could shoot another half an hour of material and release it as a film.
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Pope Corky the IX posted:There are several things in the pilot that are retconned, like Junior saying to Tony "You may run North Jersey..." as though he's already Boss, when that doesn't happen until at least season two, and Jackie Sr. is nowhere to be found. Chase himself has said that it was a mistake to have Carmela grab an assault rifle and run outside like that. Sil also doesn't seem like he's actually in the mob but rather just the owner of the Bing.
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# ? Aug 15, 2020 14:49 |
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There is also the VERY obvious change in the name of the pork store, from Centanni's to Satriale's.
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# ? Aug 15, 2020 15:18 |
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Vichan posted:Sil also doesn't seem like he's actually in the mob but rather just the owner of the Bing. Sil also asks “Do you know a guy named Artie Bucco?” when both Sil and Artie have known Tony since they were all kids.
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Pope Corky the IX posted:Sil also asks “Do you know a guy named Artie Bucco?” when both Sil and Artie have known Tony since they were all kids. That's just Sil being careful in case the Feds are listening in.
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Ginette Reno posted:That's just Sil being careful in case the Feds are listening in. My favorite bit on the show is the lamp wire tap. Why not dedicate a whole episode to the FBI setting up an elaborate wiretap, getting close to Tony saying something incriminating on a few occasions (particularly with Chris discussing robbing the charity event), setting up Tony's downfall only to have the whole thing just blow up because Meadow takes the wiretap with her to school. It's beautiful. Sab0921 fucked around with this message at 14:38 on Aug 16, 2020 |
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Sab0921 posted:My favorite bit on the show is the lamp wore tap. Why not dedicate a whole episode to the FBI setting up an elaborate wiretap, getting close to Tony saying something incriminating on a few occasions (particularly with Chris discussing robbing the charity event), setting up Tony's downfall only to have the whole thing just blow up because Meadow takes the wiretap with her to school. It's kinda realistic. Elaborate real life plans like that go to poo poo due to unforeseen circumstances all the time.
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# ? Aug 16, 2020 07:45 |
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Harpo
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# ? Aug 18, 2020 16:39 |
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Pope Corky the IX posted:About nine months to a year before the rest of the season was filmed, yeah. That's why Gandolfini is a bit heavier and his accent has gotten better by the second episode. During that time in between is when Chase was shopping it around and thought maybe he could shoot another half an hour of material and release it as a film. Do we have information about the what would happen in the sopranos pilot film script?
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I've met so many Tony Sopranos over the years. Boomer dads of a certain age who can switch from generous, charismatic and good-humoured to flying into a snarling rage on a dime. Exuberantly racist in private. Highly unpredictable when drunk. Incredibly possessive, especially about family. I really would never think of paying for a meal when my partner and I are out for dinner with her dad, because what happened to Finn is exactly what would happen to me. Hell, I've known a few Carmelas too. I see a lot of my own parents in both of them; they'd have been the same age at the same time. The Sopranos is great for many reasons, but on rewatch that's what really stands out for me right now. It all feels eerily familiar, and it's not like I'm from NJ or even the US Barry Foster fucked around with this message at 18:33 on Aug 18, 2020 |
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# ? Aug 18, 2020 18:28 |
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Not Sopranos related but since Jerusalem did a Wire thread and there seems to be some crossover here, I found a areally good wire podcast https://www.theringer.com/way-down-in-the-hole
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# ? Aug 18, 2020 21:51 |
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Been prestiging this and listening to Talking Sopranos, really enjoying it and highly recommend it.
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# ? Aug 19, 2020 07:10 |
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a Loving Dog posted:Been prestiging this and listening to Talking Sopranos, really enjoying it and highly recommend it. It's really good but I still have trouble with the volume. Basically can only listen as I'm going to sleep
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Barry Foster posted:I've met so many Tony Sopranos over the years. Boomer dads of a certain age who can switch from generous, charismatic and good-humoured to flying into a snarling rage on a dime. Exuberantly racist in private. Highly unpredictable when drunk. Incredibly possessive, especially about family. I really would never think of paying for a meal when my partner and I are out for dinner with her dad, because what happened to Finn is exactly what would happen to me. Hell, I've known a few Carmelas too. I see a lot of my own parents in both of them; they'd have been the same age at the same time. Well growing up in North Jersey, it seemed like every Italian-American family I knew, the dads all pretended to be like Tony. For the most part not as racist in all-white company as Tony. But some definitely were.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uh02zvHHPzw
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