Watch for Soprano the movie.
Dario.
David Kusumoto wrote:
And let's not forget another reason why the Sopranos was great. It
left us with 86 shows since 1999 -- and in my view, only about 20 of
'em could be called "duds" (and even those have to be qualified
because they weren't total stinkers). Its detractors rightly were
disgusted by the language and sex and other elements, but David Chase
created an alternate universe so convincingly that even when you hated
to watch, once you did, you were hooked.
Any show that allowed us to see the legendary Lauren Bacall get
"smacked" and then deliver an "f-bomb" with such smoothness and
assurance was worth something. Everyone knows Betty Bacall is closer
to what we saw in the Sopranos -- than our idealized version of her in
movies. In real life, she swears off camera like a sailor. There
were a lot of great episodes and star-turns, but I have to say that
that episode, along with "College" in season 1 and the episodes
involving Janice popping her husband after hitting her -- and Ralphie
getting killed by Tony in the kitchen, arguing over a HORSE -- stick
out in my mind. Oh and before I forget; the singular episode (and
probably the only) where Lorraine Bracco got to show her acting chops
-- after she's sexually attacked and has to decide whether, when she
sees her assailant later, to tell Tony to help her exact revenge.
Just a great show...
-koose.
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