CWF wrote: » I love the sopranos don't get me wrong, top ten of all time. But do you not find it a bit repetitive from season to season? Same kind of storyline and plot but just with a different character getting whacked, usually the annoying one of that season
munster87 wrote: » Not a joke either but my funniest scene was when Paulie couldn’t hear Tony properly on the phone telling him about the Russian that they had to kill and then says to Christopher “You’re not gonna believe this, he killed 16 Czechoslovakians, guy was an interior decorator" and Christopher replies “his house looked like ****”.
HandsomeBob wrote: » I hear Ginny Sack had a 90 pound mole removed from her ass.
artvanderlay wrote: » Janice was the most despicable character in the Sopranos. I loathed her as much as Tony did :pac: No redeeming features whatsoever.
NinetyTwoTeam wrote: » the actress who played her gave a criminally underrated performance, the fact that she really made you hate Janice is proof of how good a job she did. i have a sister similar to her and just watching her made my blood boil.
EagererBeaver wrote: » The Wire takes the number one spot for me. The whole show is a single story, majestically crafted and woven together. Season 5 did dip a tad though.
Brian? wrote: » EagererBeaver wrote: » The Wire takes the number one spot for me. The whole show is a single story, majestically crafted and woven together. Season 5 did dip a tad though. Season 1 was the best, followed by season 5 IMO. Season 5 really displayed the futility of it all. The Wire miles better than any tv show ever made, except The Sopranos. I’ve watched the Sopranos through about 7 times now, it actually gets better on each watch. I particularly enjoyed Ginny Sacs brother on the last watch. Trying to talk like a gangster: “The coffee with the chicory”
buried wrote: » Another dark funny bit when Tony kills yer man in the kitchen, and he calls on Christopher, the drug addled junkie, to help dispose the body and clean up the scene. When Chris arrives to the house and sees the body, Tony is claiming to Chris he didn't murder yer man on the ground and Chris completely high off his nyyuck claiming that he actually isn't high Tony - "The f**k is wrong with you?" Chris - "Nuthhhn" Tony - "Don't lie to me........You're high." Chris - "I sssmoked -alf a joint before you callled....I'm fine......" Tony - "Look at you, your nose is running you f**kin Junkie.....YOU PROMISED ME YOU WUDNT DO THAT $HIT NO MORE" Chris - " I Didddd-anntttt" (Nearly falls over) Tony - "JESUS F**KIN CHRIST.....CAN YOU EVEN DO THIS????" Then they discover yer mans wig while trying to decapitate his head. lol. ahh man, brilliant stuff
Brian? wrote: » The Wire miles better than any tv show ever made
Greyfox wrote: » The wire though is only 8.5/10 in terms of exciting to watch, it doesn't have any holy F*** moments which GOT and bbad are famous for
.red. wrote: » I can think of at least 5 off the top of my head, all spoilers so I won't mention any but the wire was well able to do shock moments. It also had fantastic humour, most of it very dark but very funny in an almost shocking way.
Greyfox wrote: » .red. wrote: » this made it the amazing and unforgettable show that it was, it's just that some people are so use to the jazzed up shootouts and riddiculous twists of other poorer shows it took a bit of getting use too Reminds me of the Lisa's Rival episode of the Simpsons - "here's a ball. Perhaps you'd like to bounce it?"
.red. wrote: » this made it the amazing and unforgettable show that it was, it's just that some people are so use to the jazzed up shootouts and riddiculous twists of other poorer shows it took a bit of getting use too
King George VI wrote: » Shrink: “What line of work are you in?” Tony Soprano: “Waste management consultant.”