View Poll Results: Would you go see a Sopranos movie?
Yes, I would still come back for more



70
65.42%
Nope, had enough and ain't coming back



37
34.58%
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A Sopranos feature film: would you go?
#27
DVD Talk Hero
Hell, the word of a strip club owner who refuses to reveal the source of his information is all I need to hear to believe this is all 100% true.
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From: WAS looking for My Own Private Stuckeyville, but stuck in Liberty City (while missing Vice City)
Originally Posted by GoldenJCJ
Hell, the word of a strip club owner who refuses to reveal the source of his information is all I need to hear to believe this is all 100% true.
QFT.
#29
DVD Talk Limited Edition
Of course I would go, but I was very satisfied with how the show ended, I couldn't see it returning in a movie form and keeping the same magic.
#30
DVD Talk Special Edition
I wouldn't mind a feature film with the Johnny Boy-Junior Soprano early days.
Not sure how much further they can take the TV series thread, seeing as just about every character of interest has been killed off, or in a coma
Not sure how much further they can take the TV series thread, seeing as just about every character of interest has been killed off, or in a coma
#31
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sure, I thought the series finale was clever.
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I have the leaked script in my hands and the whole thing takes places in the diner from the final scene. It will be called "My Dinner with Carmella."
Remember, you read it on the internet, so it must be true.
Remember, you read it on the internet, so it must be true.
#34
DVD Talk Hero
Originally Posted by Numanoid
I'm hungry for onion rings.
#35
Thread Starter
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In retrospect, I don't think a Sopranos movie would be the right thing. I now feel the ending was perfect for what Chase was trying to accomplish, and to add more would ruin the novelty of it.



