Beerball Posted June 19, 2009 Posted June 19, 2009 Ketchup or mustard on ballpark franks? getcha self some spicy chow chow and a real good mustard and lather that puppy up!!! them's good eats!
OhIDunno Posted June 19, 2009 Posted June 19, 2009 Not at all. He's disarming because he's never what you're geared up to expect. I enjoyed it. yeah well, so was Damien (you know, the Anti-Christ) in the omen movies!!
extrahammer Posted June 21, 2009 Posted June 21, 2009 Tim, Do you watch Lost? What's your top 5 TV show rundown?
TimGraham Posted June 21, 2009 Posted June 21, 2009 Tim, Do you watch Lost? What's your top 5 TV show rundown? I don't watch Lost, but I have a personal rule about jumping in late on serials. I wish I'd watched it from the start. I'll probably pick it up on DVD at some point. Same with the first couple seasons of 24. Top five shows: 1. Simpsons 2. Deadwood 3. Sopranos (you know you write about football when your urge is to type "Sparanos") 4. The Office 5. Police Squad
Steely Dan Posted June 21, 2009 Posted June 21, 2009 Is he schitzophrenic? I don't think so and I don't think so either. I don't watch Lost, but I have a personal rule about jumping in late on serials. I wish I'd watched it from the start. I'll probably pick it up on DVD at some point. Same with the first couple seasons of 24. Top five shows: 1. Simpsons 2. Deadwood 3. Sopranos (you know you write about football when your urge is to type "Sparanos") 4. The Office 5. Police Squad I have the hardest time not saying Tony Soprano instead of Sparanos too. To get better I leave off the Tony part, it makes it easier. Police Squad one of the best TV shows and definitely the best TV show to be canceled waaaaaayyyy too early.
TimGraham Posted June 21, 2009 Posted June 21, 2009 I don't think so and I don't think so either. I have the hardest time not saying Tony Soprano instead of Sparanos too. To get better I leave off the Tony part, it makes it easier. Police Squad one of the best TV shows and definitely the best TV show to be canceled waaaaaayyyy too early. Get a Life was another one
BillsGuyInMalta Posted June 21, 2009 Posted June 21, 2009 I don't watch Lost, but I have a personal rule about jumping in late on serials. I wish I'd watched it from the start. I'll probably pick it up on DVD at some point. Same with the first couple seasons of 24. Top five shows: 1. Simpsons 2. Deadwood 3. Sopranos (you know you write about football when your urge is to type "Sparanos") 4. The Office 5. Police Squad You sir, have won the internets.
extrahammer Posted June 22, 2009 Posted June 22, 2009 I don't watch Lost, but I have a personal rule about jumping in late on serials. I wish I'd watched it from the start. I'll probably pick it up on DVD at some point. Same with the first couple seasons of 24. Top five shows: 1. Simpsons 2. Deadwood 3. Sopranos (you know you write about football when your urge is to type "Sparanos") 4. The Office 5. Police Squad What do you think happened to Tony in the end? Did he get hit? I strongly advise getting the LOST series!
Kettle Creek Football Posted June 22, 2009 Posted June 22, 2009 I don't watch Lost, but I have a personal rule about jumping in late on serials. I wish I'd watched it from the start. I'll probably pick it up on DVD at some point. Same with the first couple seasons of 24. Top five shows: 1. Simpsons 2. Deadwood 3. Sopranos (you know you write about football when your urge is to type "Sparanos") 4. The Office 5. Police Squad Tim: I like your taste in shows... what do you think of Mad Men and Dexter? True Blood is ok but a little hokey (SP?)
TimGraham Posted June 22, 2009 Posted June 22, 2009 Tim: I like your taste in shows... what do you think of Mad Men and Dexter? True Blood is ok but a little hokey (SP?) Mad Men is sensational, but I've missed too many shows. They're on my DVR. Dexter (and The Wire) have fallen under my refuse-to-watch policy because they're too far along. People whose tastes I really trust love both shows, so I know I'd be into them. My mom has all the Dexter shows, so next time I'm home I'll be starting it up.
TimGraham Posted June 22, 2009 Posted June 22, 2009 What do you think happened to Tony in the end? Did he get hit? I strongly advise getting the LOST series! I don't think he was killed. I think the director was trying to paint a picture of the high drama Tony experienced even in the mundane events of his daily routine, the high anxiety -- always wondering what's coming around the corner or through the door -- for the rest of his life.
Chandler#81 Posted June 22, 2009 Posted June 22, 2009 I don't think he was killed. I think the director was trying to paint a picture of the high drama Tony experienced even though the mundane events of his daily routine, the high anxiety -- always wondering what's coming around the corner or through the door -- for the rest of his life. I want to believe this too, but unless they come out with a sequel, I think he got whacked -unless Meadow tripped the guy up walking in to the diner.. One or two previous episodes, Tony was descibing his belief about what happens when/if you get whacked- that you don't hear or see anything, everything just goes black...
Lori Posted June 22, 2009 Author Posted June 22, 2009 Mad Men is sensational, but I've missed too many shows. They're on my DVR. Dexter (and The Wire) have fallen under my refuse-to-watch policy because they're too far along. People whose tastes I really trust love both shows, so I know I'd be into them. My mom has all the Dexter shows, so next time I'm home I'll be starting it up. The entire run of The Wire is out on DVD. Pick it up; you won't regret it. Amazing work by David Simon.
Steely Dan Posted June 22, 2009 Posted June 22, 2009 Get a Life was another one IMO, the best line from the show; "Oh yeah, I loved all the episodes of Barretta where he gave the drivers tests." What do you think happened to Tony in the end? Did he get hit? I strongly advise getting the LOST series! I want to believe this too, but unless they come out with a sequel, I think he got whacked -unless Meadow tripped the guy up walking in to the diner.. One or two previous episodes, Tony was descibing his belief about what happens when/if you get whacked- that you don't hear or see anything, everything just goes black... Tony's dead; This article makes a great breakdown of the final episode. (Warning it's very long) It is however broken down in to nine parts so you can read one part at a time. Part 1 will show how Chase directed, edited and scored the final scene of the Sopranos to lead to the interpretation that Tony was shot in the head in Holsten’s and how this ties into the “never hear it happen” concept that Chase hammered into the viewer before the show’s final scene.
TimGraham Posted June 22, 2009 Posted June 22, 2009 IMO, the best line from the show; "Oh yeah, I loved all the episodes of Barretta where he gave the drivers tests." Tony's dead; This article makes a great breakdown of the final episode. (Warning it's very long) It is however broken down in to nine parts so you can read one part at a time. Part 1 will show how Chase directed, edited and scored the final scene of the Sopranos to lead to the interpretation that Tony was shot in the head in Holsten’s and how this ties into the “never hear it happen” concept that Chase hammered into the viewer before the show’s final scene. I guarantee you that blogger thought about this more than David Chase did.
Steely Dan Posted June 22, 2009 Posted June 22, 2009 I guarantee you that blogger thought about this more than David Chase did. He points out a lot of stuff that makes sense though.
RayFinkle Posted June 22, 2009 Posted June 22, 2009 He points out a lot of stuff that makes sense though. Tony is dead until they make the Soprano movie.
Steely Dan Posted June 22, 2009 Posted June 22, 2009 Tony is dead until they make the Soprano movie. They could make a Soprano prequal.
Kettle Creek Football Posted June 22, 2009 Posted June 22, 2009 They could make a Soprano prequal. I think Jim Rome was the one who said it best... something like "... the end of Soprano's was their way of saying, 'To be continued... as a Major Motion Picture!'"
BuffaloBill Posted June 22, 2009 Posted June 22, 2009 I think Jim Rome was the one who said it best... something like "... the end of Soprano's was their way of saying, 'To be continued... as a Major Motion Picture!'" Amen ... there will be too much coin lost on a possible movie if Tony is dead.
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