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The end of The Sopranos
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08/21/02 12:25 PM
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Just yesterday, a french paper ("le parisien"), say that after the 5th season, the Sopranos will end... Because David Chase wants to write a book... James Gandolfini ans the others says that without him, they are going to stop too.
And i'm sad.
This is the begining of the text. He's not in totaly because the archives's site is not free. :
Paru le : 19/08/2002 Titre : Canal Jimmy, 13 h 15, 17 h 40 et 1 h 40/ « Les Soprano » vont s'arrêter Documentaire Texte : N'EN DÉPLAISE aux fans de cette série culte, « les Soprano » n'iront pas au-delà de leur cinquième saison, toujours en cours de tournage aux Etats-Unis. Le réalisateur, David Chase, vient de l'annoncer, précisant qu'il allait prochainement se retirer dans le sud de la France pour y écrire un livre. ...
Is anyone have more infos about that ?
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Re: The end of The Sopranos
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08/21/02 01:06 PM
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This isn't news. David Chase has been saying all along that Sopranos will end after this (and sometimes last) season-- maybe. I think this is partly his own eccentricity, partly a need to make people yearn for more "Sopranos," although I think he's shot himself in the foot this time by waiting so long for the next (final?) season debut. What's new here is that the article says he's going to retire to the South of France to write a book. I'm constantly reading in Paris Match that one Anglo celebrity after another is buying property there. The latest, I think, is the réalisateur, David Lynch. He gave a nice interview in Paris Match in which he said he valued French audiences because they were more "discerning." "Really?" asked the interviewer. "I don't know a single Frenchman who made sense of 'Mulholland Drive.' " "Alors," said Lynch, "my films aren't supposed to be obvious."
Ntra la porta tua lu sangu � sparsu, E nun me mporta si ce muoru accisu... E s'iddu muoru e vaju mparadisu Si nun ce truovo a ttia, mancu ce trasu.
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Re: The end of The Sopranos
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08/21/02 06:35 PM
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It's very hip for American and English wealthy celebrities to settle in France for a while and write a book or songs. Seems to be the latest craze these days. Tax evasion ??? Switzerland is usually the next country they choose... Oh well,  just my 2 cents... AlmaMmater 
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Re: The end of The Sopranos
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08/22/02 08:41 AM
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Thanks everybody for the answers. I'm not coming that often here, because of my english who is not so good, and also because i'm a member of another forum (a french one), Devil Dead , and it's hard to be on both in the same time. Anyway. I don't understand why they all want to come in here, in south france for write... I don't get it either. But when you know that it's in france where Oliver Stone wrote "Scarface"... we can hope, that David Chase will come back with a good script sometime... or a very good book. Who knows.
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