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Re: Lupertazzis based upon...
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Perhaps they were not the molded after the gambinos because in one episode when Johnny sac is trying to take the reins from Carmine's son Tony suggests that their family should have a ruling panel and he says "two (or 3 not sure what he says exactly) of the other families have this kind of arrangement"
During the time the sopranos aired the gambinos had a ruling panel
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Re: Lupertazzis based upon...
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With the whole "war" between the NY capos after Big Carmine's death, one could compare them to the Colombo's.
But like Phat said, the whole "whack Jersey" plotline, where else could Chase have lifted it from? Personally, I dont think its important which family exactly they're supposedly based as much the idea of the NY element they represent. The "establishment".
Soprano's was great, but as far as dead on realitic with mob politics...I dont really think so. I think Chase did a great job but; and if you think about it, there's pretty much a handful of possible real life contenders for just about every gangster on the show, especially when you use the average guidelines. I think Chase was in a position to pick and choose the things he wanted his mobsters to experience. The Families in The Soprano's are composites, with a healthy dose of creative licence..
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Re: Lupertazzis based upon...
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The Sopranos were not based on the DeCavalcante family. i think they were based on The Luchesse faction of Jersey. Whats up with that incidtment with the Pernas and Bloods or whatever the guys title was 5 Star Asshole is the higest rank BTW who dubbed that an "Unholy Alliance"
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Re: Lupertazzis based upon...
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I reckon the Lupertazzi crime family were based from the Colombo's with the inter family wars and low amount of crews along with being based in brooklyn
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Re: Lupertazzis based upon...
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I don't think it's based on the gambinos because of tonis conversation with cusamano about john gotti. I think I know what your referring too. Tony's playing golf with Cusomano and some of his colleagues. Cusosmano or one of his friends asked if he ever met "John Gotti," which Tony responded yeah he did. Someone correct me if I'm wrong I followed the series but can't recall everything from it.
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Re: Lupertazzis based upon...
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I don't think it's based on the gambinos because of tonis conversation with cusamano about john gotti. I think I know what your referring too. Tony's playing golf with Cusomano and some of his colleagues. Cusosmano or one of his friends asked if he ever met "John Gotti," which Tony responded yeah he did. Someone correct me if I'm wrong I followed the series but can't recall everything from it. That's what i meant bro  . My point was the only modern boss mentioned is Gotti on the golf course . Regardless i think the dimeo's are based on MM/DiNapoli.
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Re: Lupertazzis based upon...
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I assume the Sopranos were based on the DeCavalcantes, and the Lupertazzis on the Gambinos.
Key points to back up my thinking are the following:
1. John Sacrimoni and John Gotti were both incarcerated in a prison but later transferred to the United States Medical Center for Federal Prisoners in Springfield, Missouri. They both died from cancer.
2. Sacrimoni came to Tony Soprano and asked him to murder Lupertazzi capo Rusty Millio in Season Six. John Gotti also requested another family, the DeCavalcante guys, to clip someone. The murder of Fred Weiss wasn’t so different than when Rusty was whacked — Milio was in his car, Weiss was by his car.
3. The shooting of Big Paul Castellano is very similar to when Phil Leotardo’s hitters took out Faustino “Doc” Santoro. Good point i never thought of Johnny Sac and John Gotti maybe they were based on the Gambinos but i still think the DiMeos were based on the NJ branch of the Luchesse family . There are many options for who the Sopranos were ideally modelled on. The New York Lupertazzi family on the other hand, are definitely the fictional Gambinos in my opinion. Stepping away from John Sacrimoni; In the Gambino family, John Gotti Sr. wanted his son to take over, Carmine Lupertazzi Sr. wanted the same thing — Carmine Jr. (John Gotti Jr.) taking over. Also, the Gambinos and the Lupertazzis were both based in Brooklyn and Queens.
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