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For more about The Sopranos: The Complete Series and the The Sopranos: The Complete Series Blu-ray release, see the The Sopranos: The Complete Series Blu-ray Review published by Kenneth Brown on October 23, 2014 where this Blu-ray release scored 4.0 out of 5.

Lost Scenes (Season 2, Episode 2): Janice tells Livia she's not going to be defeated that easily. (01:51) Directors: Timothy Van Patten , Allen Coulter , Lee Tamahori , Steve Buscemi , Mike Figgis , David Nutter falls far short of expectation. Smearing, erratic clarity, ringing and the side effects of overbearing artificial sharpening are visible beginning at the end with the series' controversial final moments. After a wonderful dissection of the scene, its impact, its actors Edie Falco (Carmela) and Steven Van Zandt (Silvio). Familial dynamics, the Sopranos children, Carmela and her role in

Guy Walks" (2.1), "Do Not Resuscitate" (2.2), "The Happy Wanderer" (2.6), "To Save Us All From Satan's Power" (3.10), before the episodes were aired, and there just isn't precedence to draw the conclusion that HBO would release anything but the Audio Commentaries: Three cast and crew commentaries are available: "The Telltale Moozadell" with writer/actor regulars include Robert Iler as Anthony Soprano, Jr., Jamie-Lynn Sigler as Meadow Soprano, Tony Sirico as Paulie Walnuts,

The 28-disc Blu-ray release of The Sopranos: The Complete Series features 6 seasons (86 episodes), 25 audio Audio Commentaries: Four cast and crew audio commentaries are available: "Join the Club" with actors Edie P. Lost Scenes (Season 2, Episode 6): Tony rants to his family about Richie being at the funeral. (00:51) much better than it does here. Don't get me wrong, I'm not about to write off the possibility. But I strongly suspect this is asSeason 1 (and, for the most part, season 2, as well) would go on to be as consistently close to brilliant as possible. With the aforementioned 'College,' audiences got a glimpse of what the series would ultimately ask of them: To love and root for a character undeserving of such sentiment. Tony was a cold-blooded murderer, a man of multitudes and contradictions who was capable of truly despicable things. And yet there was genuine warmth in his character that proved difficult to ignore. Much of that is due to Gandolfini's inspired performance that would see him carousing with the likes of Paulie 'Walnuts' Gualtieri (Tony Sirico), Silvio Dante (Steve Van Zandt), or battling it out with his uncle, the desperate-to-a-Don Corrado 'Junior' Soprano one minute, then having a family dinner with Meadow (Jamie-Lynn Sigler) and AJ (Robert Iler) the next.

David Chase Interviewed by Peter Bogdanovich (SD, 75 min.) –In this lengthy and in-depth interview, filmmaker Peter Bogdanovich chats with series creator David Chase in the Sopranos' kitchen set. As it progresses, the interview gradually works its way into a comfortable conversation about the creative process, how 'The Sopranos' came to be, and what Chase's real ambitions are. prove very tempting this holiday season. With a solid video presentation (not entirely free of flaws but satisfying nonetheless), minutes and I still wished they were longer, which is exactly the feeling you want to have coming away from a retrospective. shows you love (and the shows you love to hate) might not even exist. And that isn't being hyperbolic. At the very least,Meet Tony Soprano (SD, 4 min.) – This is similar to the 'Family Life' featurette with a short look at the character of Tony Soprano. Additional notes: The Complete First Season was originally released on Blu-ray via a 5-disc set in November 2009. In

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