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Re: Made In America- Final Episode SPOILER MATERIA
[Re: Buttmunker]
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06/19/07 08:33 PM
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Christopher making movies - we see an artificial work inside an artificial work, and Tony and Carmela drawing up different interpretations as to what Christopher intended or didn't intend with his portrayal of Tony in Cleaver
Speaking of "Cleaver," I wonder if they filmed an entire movie starring Baldwin as Boss - something that will be released to DVD sometime next year? I would buy that! 
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Re: Made In America- Final Episode SPOILER MATERIA
[Re: Capo de La Cosa Nostra]
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06/19/07 10:14 PM
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For what it's worth, although I don't like them that much, I always eat onion rings whole.... .....But let's deconstruct things a little further, here, not to demystify that incredible final scene and prove what happened this way or that way; whether Tony lives or dies takes nothing away from the brilliance of that scene, and frankly, whether Tony lives or dies is besides the point....... .......it's not even a question of whether or not Tony Soprano died, it's a question whether or not the scene worked. Which it did, because I'm going to watch it again in a minute.  Capo, the above post may just be one of the best posts that you've ever made on these boards. Bravo! 
Don Cardi Five - ten years from now, they're gonna wish there was American Cosa Nostra. Five - ten years from now, they're gonna miss John Gotti.
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Re: Made In America- Final Episode SPOILER MATERIAL
[Re: Just Lou]
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06/20/07 05:23 AM
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That is very interesting, though personally I think if Chase wanted us to know that Tony was dead, he would have shown it. The point of all the stuff that implies he was killed is to make us think Tony could have been shot but without us definitely knowing. Otherwise we'd have actually seen him get shot. A good post, just a bit long!
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Re: Made In America- Final Episode SPOILER MATERIAL
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06/20/07 04:39 PM
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Well, Bobby saw it and heard it coming, almost to the point of overkill. It reminded me of the Matt Bevilacqua hit in season 2, when Pussy and Tony just kept shooting and shooting. speaking of Matt Bevilacqua, whatever happened with that actor after his arrest and conviction (?) for second-degree murder of that cop in 2005? Did he go to jail?
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Re: Made In America- Final Episode SPOILER MATERIAL
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06/25/07 01:22 AM
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That is very interesting, though personally I think if Chase wanted us to know that Tony was dead, he would have shown it. The point of all the stuff that implies he was killed is to make us think Tony could have been shot but without us definitely knowing. Otherwise we'd have actually seen him get shot. A good post, just a bit long! I don't think you can build up a character for 10 years and then show his death. It would be very hard to pull off correctly. I think we saw Tony die the only way we could have. I don't think you can build up a character for 10 years and NOT show his death. After all, FFC felt compelled to tack on the coda scene to GF III, and show Michael Corleone slumping out of his chair in 1997. He could have just cut to black when they walk out of the opera house, as the assassin Mosca talks to the other priests coming out the door.
"You did good."
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Re: Made In America- Final Episode SPOILER MATERIAL
[Re: Longneck]
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06/25/07 04:57 AM
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I don't think you can build up a character for 10 years and then show his death. It would be very hard to pull off correctly. I think we saw Tony die the only way we could have. I think you can actually - look at Christopher for example. I agree with Enzobaker, I think it's probably more difficult to build a character up for 10 years and then NOT show what happens to him!
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Re: Made In America- Final Episode SPOILER MATERIAL
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06/26/07 04:38 PM
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Who was it that killed Phil?
Didn't he drive the same kind of car that Sil's assassins drove? Walden Belfiore. His character was just introduced a few episodes back I believe. Not sure about the car.
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Re: Made In America- Final Episode SPOILER MATERIAL
[Re: olivant]
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06/26/07 05:54 PM
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What about a Sopranos board game that allows one to select various endings to the series? You select a scenario that's listed on a card in one pile. But in another pile there are cards that state changes in family situations, personnel, who got whacked, who's sent to prison, etc. So, that can screw up your finale scenario and you have to go back a number os spaces. Based on all that, the winner is the one who lands on the finale square. Something like that. I've had this idea for a while....well, alright I'll tell you. Its...a jump to conclusions mat. See, its a mat with different conclusions that you could jump to.
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Re: Made In America- Final Episode SPOILER MATERIAL
[Re: pizzaboy]
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06/26/07 06:06 PM
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Kind of like a Sopranos/Twister combo.
Imagine playing Twister with Janice?
Good God. It's not naked twister is it?
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Re: Made In America- Final Episode SPOILER MATERIAL
[Re: Don Cardi]
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06/26/07 06:13 PM
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Who did Frank Pellegrino play on the show? He was the FBI boss. THX. After he got done with Ade she wound up dead. He was the one who pushed her for results.
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Re: Made In America- Final Episode SPOILER MATERIAL
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I don't think you can build up a character for 10 years and then show his death. It would be very hard to pull off correctly. I think we saw Tony die the only way we could have. I think you can actually - look at Christopher for example. I agree with Enzobaker, I think it's probably more difficult to build a character up for 10 years and then NOT show what happens to him! Christopher was a major character but not the main character. The GF series is what, 6-8 hours? Compared with 86 for the Sopranos?
Long as I remember The rain been coming down. Clouds of Mystery pouring Confusion on the ground. Good men through the ages, Trying to find the sun; And I wonder, Still I wonder, Who'll stop the rain.
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