Memphis 1994
New Orleans 1995
Fort Lauderdale 1996
Atlanta & Birmingham 1998
New Orleans 2000
Tampa 2003
Kissimmee 2004
New York City (x 2) 2008
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Chicago & New Orleans 2013
Hampton, Raleigh, Boston 2016
Baltimore 2020
Louisville 2022
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'Sopranos' final season to begin April 8
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NY PJ1 wrote:haha this talk is turning me on !!! wink,, wanna meet at the pork store?? lol
i actually passed that whole neighborhood yesterday on my way to a job interview in newark. next time i'll tell the boys ya said "hi".
"Satriale's has a real address, but it's not a real place. It's the fictional hangout of Tony Soprano and his band of mobsters. Once home to a repair shop and an auto parts store, the low-slung building on Kearny Avenue is now leased by HBO as one of its permanent sets for 'The Sopranos.' Most of the year, Satriale's distinctive signage is kept in storage. But when filming starts in the early days of spring, the word goes out among fans and neighbors --"The pig is up." This refers to the life-sized pig on the roof. In any other context, this item would be a gaudy monstrosity. Atop Satriale's, however, the pig looks almost serene -- especially in contrast to the murderous violence acted out within the store. The cast and crew of the show are used to the scrum of bystanders during filming, and reports indicate it's not that uncommon for patient, respectful onlookers to walk away with photos and even autographs. When the pig is down, the building that houses Satriale's is just another rugged, non-descript derelict, known only by the occasional tour bus discharging another load of 'Sopranos' fanatics for a few quick snaps."Life is the riddle
Of which we're caught in the middle.
A couple of lucky ones
Tangled up in too much love
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"The pig is up."
i may need to use that as my new sig, or at the very least, a bumper sticker.
Life is the riddle
Of which we're caught in the middle.
A couple of lucky ones
Tangled up in too much love
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Edie Falco deserves an award, she's an amazing actress. That was quite the episode Sunday night, I just watched it last night (love DVR!). I just want to punch Janis and her crockodile tears!"Only two things are infinite, the universe and human stupidity, and I'm not sure about the former. "
Albert Einstein (1879-1955)
I saw Hard To Imagine LIVE at MSG!0 -
fakeplastictree wrote:I hope the guy who hung himself really didn't die.
Um, didn't you see him go limp at the end of his scene? He was also lying in a casket at his funeral service on Sunday night. How could he not have died?0 -
given2fly78 wrote:Edie Falco deserves an award, she's an amazing actress. That was quite the episode Sunday night, I just watched it last night (love DVR!). I just want to punch Janis and her crockodile tears!
When she was done crying over Tony's nearly dead body, I was sitting there with my roommate and friend and said "I'd like to thank the Academy..." Total Emmy entry clip right there. She is damn good.0 -
rhinomagic wrote:Um, didn't you see him go limp at the end of his scene? He was also lying in a casket at his funeral service on Sunday night. How could he not have died?
Oh I thought that was someone else, wasn't that an old man who was an informant in a car w/ an agent?
Hey people go into a coma and come back all the time.0 -
fakeplastictree wrote:Oh I thought that was someone else, wasn't that an old man who was an informant in a car w/ an agent?
Hey people go into a coma and come back all the time.
no, that was the hanging man. poor slob. the old guy croaked, too, but they didn't show his wake.
i think tony will come out of the coma mid-season, to a world of swirling shit.Life is the riddle
Of which we're caught in the middle.
A couple of lucky ones
Tangled up in too much love
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given2fly78 wrote:Edie Falco deserves an award, she's an amazing actress.
i agree. she was just great in that episode, and in the series as a whole. and no makeup! that took guts.Life is the riddle
Of which we're caught in the middle.
A couple of lucky ones
Tangled up in too much love
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fakeplastictree wrote:I have free HBO and Showtime this week. woohoo
anyway that means I saw my first ever episode of Sopranos, man its really good. But the main guy was shot and the other guy hung himself. Was that the finale or the first episode of the season and when does it normally come on in day/time because I think I might need to get HBO.
Wow you have missed SO MUCH, you should try to rent the DVD's from the prior seasons, there is no way its gonna make any sense to you right now.
And you should definitely get HBO, they have some of the best shows on television. Deadwood is another kickass show, 3rd season starts up in June and Real Time with Bill Maher is another good one, on every Friday nite.0 -
CantKeepmedown wrote:and the other side of town, with all the fires, is hell
this theory seems to make the most sense.
this guy writes a good column, talking about that.
http://www.nj.com/sopranos/ledger/index.ssf?/sopranos/stories/seasonsix_3.html
I sure hope it's Vito that Paulie is shooting at in the previews for next week.
Thanks for the link, great article0 -
"he marvin gayed his nephew""ah fuck it get in trouble"
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My wife both and I agreed as well that Edie Falco deserved an award for her performance in sundays episode. WOW is she a great actress!
Plus, I've always had a thing for her;) hehehehe0 -
Lost_Clay wrote:"he marvin gayed his nephew"
That, combined with Paulie calling AJ "Van Helsing" made for a couple of memorable lines. Nice catch.Memphis 1994
New Orleans 1995
Fort Lauderdale 1996
Atlanta & Birmingham 1998
New Orleans 2000
Tampa 2003
Kissimmee 2004
New York City (x 2) 2008
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binauralsounds wrote:My wife both and I agreed as well that Edie Falco deserved an award for her performance in sundays episode. WOW is she a great actress!
Plus, I've always had a thing for her;) hehehehe
yup---chalk up another emmy for herwww.myspace.com0 -
Tony Sirico still lives at home with his mother in Bayridge Brooklyn.
He can be seen locally at many stores, including Pastozas pasta ( ravioloi ) store.Hes a real life criminal- check this out
http://www.thesmokinggun.com/sirico/sirico.html
" You brought the svoiadel "For the ones who had a notion, a notion deep inside
That it ain't no sin to be glad you're alive
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eddie's grrl wrote:no, that was the hanging man. poor slob. the old guy croaked, too, but they didn't show his wake.
i think tony will come out of the coma mid-season, to a world of swirling shit.
Didn't they show him and Chris's sponsor was there?0 -
eddie's grrl wrote:no, that was the hanging man. poor slob. the old guy croaked, too, but they didn't show his wake.
i think tony will come out of the coma mid-season, to a world of swirling shit.
Didn't they show him and Chris's sponsor was there?0 -
StoneG82 wrote:Tony isn't dreaming. He's in purgatory.
You know how when he's looking out of the hotel window across the city and there is that really bright light....almost like a sun coming up.....well that's heaven.
i think he's somewhat conscious of what's going on around him...i took the light going around to represent the monitors he was on...like the beeping of a heart monitor...but we all have different interpretations...0 -
eddie's grrl wrote:i don't know about heaven, but it's definitely the light.. as in "come into the light... 'cause you're dead" :eek: notice he keeps seeing it, but hasn't tried walking towards it. also, i think the phone played an interesting role, like it was this connection to his life, even if that life and the voices on the other end are mutated & not quite right. and the way he hesitated about picking it up to make a call, towards the end of the episode.
just a brilliant, outstanding episode. they just keep knocking me out.
i agree, eddie's grrl - brilliant!
the voices on the phone were not the same..and neither was tony's really...he was speaking more like gandolfini normally speaks.
the phone part was great...i just think that they're doing a very good job of showing, potentially, what a coma patient might be going through...having somewhat of a sense of your surroundings, but feeling very lost at the same time. i think picking up the phone and then setting it down was just showing that tony's not quite ready yet to come back, and the light is representative of the monitors that he can hear around him...just opinion and theory...:)0 -
given2fly78 wrote:Edie Falco deserves an award, she's an amazing actress. That was quite the episode Sunday night, I just watched it last night (love DVR!). I just want to punch Janis and her crockodile tears!
edie stole the show in the acting department. you don't believe for one second that she's not carm. one of the best performances i have ever seen on tv, or film!0
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